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charles: michelle kelly have always been great with ts. >> thank you.charles: what i told you the biggest threats to this summer is not zombies taking over, it is really been, who is finally rolling over and the market could charles: the first day of summer and for wall street could be a bummer. wind to wind down the seamless program sending stocks diving big-ti liz macdonald says anding the support is actually a good thing. we brought her back anyway. at omissions he also. what you mea >> listen, if we stayed even longer in this we would have a long bumpy winter. even worse than what they were feing now. i think the artificial stimulus is bad for the markets, you see in certain currenci to my duties very junk level corporate bonds. not everybody's boat so great and deserves to be floated. a lot of assets were recittd to levels we should not have been and noback to the basics, back to fundamentals, back to solid corporate earnings. charles: take the medicine now even though it is painful, a lot less painful than later. >> exactly. >> i feel it is attach
charles: michelle kelly have always been great with ts. >> thank you.charles: what i told you the biggest threats to this summer is not zombies taking over, it is really been, who is finally rolling over and the market could charles: the first day of summer and for wall street could be a bummer. wind to wind down the seamless program sending stocks diving big-ti liz macdonald says anding the support is actually a good thing. we brought her back anyway. at omissions he also. what you mea...
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charles: michelle kelly have alwayseen eat with this. >> thank you.les: whahat i told you the biggest threats to this summer is not zombies taking over, it iseallbeen, who is finally roing over d the market could vo:traveling you definily end up meeting a lot more pele but a friend under water i sosomeing completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're lo, expedia has more ways to hp you find yours a talking car. but'll tell you whaimresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whater the world needs, when it needs . ♪ after all, what's t point of talking if you don't have something portant to say? ♪ summer event is re. now get the mistakable thrill and the incredible rush of the mercedes-benz you've alwaywanted. ♪ [ tires screech ] but you better get he fast. [ girl ] hey, daddy's here. here you go, honey. [ male announcer ] because a good thing like this won't lt forever. mmm. [ malennouncer ] see your authorized dealefor an incredible o
charles: michelle kelly have alwayseen eat with this. >> thank you.les: whahat i told you the biggest threats to this summer is not zombies taking over, it iseallbeen, who is finally roing over d the market could vo:traveling you definily end up meeting a lot more pele but a friend under water i sosomeing completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're lo, expedia has more ways to hp you find yours a talking car. but'll tell you whaimresses me. a talking train....
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charles: michelle kelly have always been great with this. >> thank you.ou the biggest threats to this summer is not zombies taking ov, it is really been, who is finally rolling over and the market rolling over and the market could this man is about to be the millionth custer. rolling over and the market could would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're thefirst or . if your bank doesn't thk you'you need an ally.e, ally bank. your money needs an ally. if you've got it, you kn how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways r a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting . tell your doctor if you h
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she sang with beyonce and kelly rowland with the r and b girls group destiny's child. michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in the musical at the paramount. take a look. at oakmont's paramount theater this afternoon and tonight as we take this on a thursday. michelle williams, we welcome you. >> thank you so much for having me. >> first of all a lot of us have seen clips of that and we certainly saw a little bit of that here, but who was cela? >> he was an amazing musician to come from nigeria. i have is heard people say that he is the bob dylan, bob marley, mohammad ali, james brown all into one person. i named a lot of people but i named a lot of great people and he ended up being a human activist. he didn't want
she sang with beyonce and kelly rowland with the r and b girls group destiny's child. michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in...
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kelly evans, before your time. cnbc's michellee with the 3m ceo and live with the innovation center in mexico city. michelle? >> reporter: they have different areas of innovation center that they use to show customers new products involved with customers here. we're in the dental area where they're always working on new things. one of the things, a product that they now, makes it easier when you go to the dentist and need a crown. in the old days put one in your mouth, the tray, filled it with gel, took a couple of weeks, got the crown back, had to test it. the new product they have or a product that they find successful it's like a magic wand. it's a light stick that they shine at your teeth, just one pass -- >> michelle. unfortunately we're having audio issues. we'll get michelle's audio issues fixed, of course. it's a long way. we had to string that cable from here to mexico city. we have to get audio tweaks fixed. >> from 3m to 3-d, special as access to makerbot new 50,000 square foot facility in brooklyn. the company's lookin
kelly evans, before your time. cnbc's michellee with the 3m ceo and live with the innovation center in mexico city. michelle? >> reporter: they have different areas of innovation center that they use to show customers new products involved with customers here. we're in the dental area where they're always working on new things. one of the things, a product that they now, makes it easier when you go to the dentist and need a crown. in the old days put one in your mouth, the tray, filled it...
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michele bachmann wasn't that much of a leader in the house, even though she made a scratch when she ran for president. you have kellyyotte of new hampshire. cathy mcmorris rodgers in the house. and nikki haley of south carolina. and i don't think that is the particular problem for the republican party. the question is, where does the tea party go from here? and can people like sarah palin and michele bachmann have influence on the outside? >> making headlines. george, great to see you. and george has a fascinating showdown brewing on his broadcast today. president obama's one-time right-hand man, david plouffe, and former bush adviser, karl rove appearing on "this week" later this morning. >>> let's check the national forecast once again. get it back to ginger zee in oklahoma. ginger, good morning, once again. >> hey, there, guys. are you enjoying that infinite summer? gng to last forever. i want to show you what's going to happen. today, it will be hot and humid. maybe not as hot as it's been. a little more cloud cover. isolated thunderstorms will turn into a scattered thunderstorm event. looking at highs. upper 70
michele bachmann wasn't that much of a leader in the house, even though she made a scratch when she ran for president. you have kellyyotte of new hampshire. cathy mcmorris rodgers in the house. and nikki haley of south carolina. and i don't think that is the particular problem for the republican party. the question is, where does the tea party go from here? and can people like sarah palin and michele bachmann have influence on the outside? >> making headlines. george, great to see you....
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as kate kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner created an organization that today is helping thousands of families. >> hey, buddy. >> reporter: when michelleon an outing with her family, it takes planning. a special van makes it possible to take 11-year-old son blake to the park and bring along his brother cameron, who needs full-time care. >> i see him as a beautiful gift. you know? how lucky and blessed we are that god chose our family. >> reporter: cameron was born with multiple disabilities. insurance doesn't begin to cover his needs. michelle says it took another mother who faced similar challenges to understand. >> you like cats? >> reporter: a mother like barbara guidotti. her son michael was born with intellectual disabilities in 1947. >> there was no social outlets, there was no activities or anything for them. so we decided that they needed to have something to look forward to and to enjoy life, as well. >> reporter: so in 1972, barbara and her husband started "carh," community assistance for the retarded and handicapped, in castro valley. they began with a yearly picnic where families could exchange information, have fun and fin
as kate kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner created an organization that today is helping thousands of families. >> hey, buddy. >> reporter: when michelleon an outing with her family, it takes planning. a special van makes it possible to take 11-year-old son blake to the park and bring along his brother cameron, who needs full-time care. >> i see him as a beautiful gift. you know? how lucky and blessed we are that god chose our family. >> reporter: cameron...
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correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is following the story for us and michelle, this really took people by surprise. >> absolutely. i think it has, kellywhen it reopened today, it dropped sharp low lower, as you can see. lower by 10%. it looks like now we have a fourth day of protesters occupying the square in turk pep this started out as a protest about too much development, not enough green space. they were concerned about yet another mall. the prime minister of the country saying they were going to rebuild an ottoman, and they thought there wouldn't be a green space within istanbul and another thing they heard from protesters is they felt the government was becoming too authoritarian and leaning away from being secular even though turkey is a mostly muslim country, this is a country that has a separation of what we would call church and state, but they would be mosque and state. so they don't want necessarily the mixing of religion and the state and this prime minister, some of them dom plained imposing rules about drinking liquor, et cetera that they are upset with. >> there's a trend out there to many call this a turkish spring, b
correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is following the story for us and michelle, this really took people by surprise. >> absolutely. i think it has, kellywhen it reopened today, it dropped sharp low lower, as you can see. lower by 10%. it looks like now we have a fourth day of protesters occupying the square in turk pep this started out as a protest about too much development, not enough green space. they were concerned about yet another mall. the prime minister of the country saying...