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two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12.er broke his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evidently. significant improvement over the old neighbor. 200-pound transvestite with a skin condition? yes, she is.
two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12.er broke his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evidently. significant improvement over the old neighbor. 200-pound transvestite with a skin condition? yes, she is.
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british designer millie green made the plates and is working around the clock to keep up with demand. >> they're selling really well because it's a national celebration. >> reporter: bakers at this posh london shop say their royal baby cookies are flying off the shelves. >> it brings a smile to people when they come in. >> reporter: and the appetite for royal baby memorabilia is only expected to grow. just ask margaret tyler. lucy mcdonald, cbs news. >>> lady liberty is open again for visitors in new york. the statue of liberty had been closed for a one-year restoration project. superstorm sandy left 75% of the island under water. the storm surge and fierce winds ripped up bricks, damaged docks and left electrical systems in disarray. now that the work is complete and the crown restored, the statue is ready for visitors. >>> danville all red white and blue today as the host of one of the biggest celebrations about the bay area today. it's the big 4th of july parade. the main event. crowds are on hand to cheer them on. onlookers shared their patriotic spirits and the event was filled w
british designer millie green made the plates and is working around the clock to keep up with demand. >> they're selling really well because it's a national celebration. >> reporter: bakers at this posh london shop say their royal baby cookies are flying off the shelves. >> it brings a smile to people when they come in. >> reporter: and the appetite for royal baby memorabilia is only expected to grow. just ask margaret tyler. lucy mcdonald, cbs news. >>> lady...
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investigators tryin figure out how a jewel thief made off with tens of millis of do >>> a jewelry heistn france sounds like something out of the movies. a jewel thief made off it tens of millions of dollars of gems from a hotel. it's one of the biggest heists in europe in recent years. >> reporter: french police are trying to figure out how a robber walked into this upscale hotel in cannes, france and stole an estimated $136 million in diamonds and jewels. he hit up the carlton hotel. the robbery took place in daylight around noon and police say the thief made a quick getaway. >> this is someone who knows what he is doing and where the goods are going. >> reporter: the carlton hotel located on the glamorous french riviera was the setting for alfred hitchcock's famous thriller "to catch a thief." sunday's heist comes a few days after members of the infamous pink panther jewel thief gang escaped from prison in switzerland. the thieves made off with millions of dollars in stolen gems around the globe. police haven't linked them to this lates holdup. sunday's heist is one of europe's bigges
investigators tryin figure out how a jewel thief made off with tens of millis of do >>> a jewelry heistn france sounds like something out of the movies. a jewel thief made off it tens of millions of dollars of gems from a hotel. it's one of the biggest heists in europe in recent years. >> reporter: french police are trying to figure out how a robber walked into this upscale hotel in cannes, france and stole an estimated $136 million in diamonds and jewels. he hit up the carlton...
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millie, where are we going inside to now?oming up on our "gma morning menu." the working dad under fire during his paternity leave from fellow parents. we'll explain. >>> and baby, a royal baby. new details on kate's delivery day. >>> and then, we're going inside bridal boot camp, as so many marrieds are setting it out before their big day. soon-to-be married. >>> and then, the stars of "grown ups 2," live, right here, on "good morning america." stars of "grown ups 2," live, right here, on "good morning america." [ male announcer ] oh, dan, checking out of the doubletree isn't the end. your next trip is calling you. saying, "dan, schedule a 5 o'clock meeting at a hilton garden inn." or "dan"... hey, dad. ..."explore your family tree at a homewood suites." [ family ] hi, dan. or "put your feet in the sand at a waldorf astoria." never stop vacationing, dan. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] bring your personal style t
millie, where are we going inside to now?oming up on our "gma morning menu." the working dad under fire during his paternity leave from fellow parents. we'll explain. >>> and baby, a royal baby. new details on kate's delivery day. >>> and then, we're going inside bridal boot camp, as so many marrieds are setting it out before their big day. soon-to-be married. >>> and then, the stars of "grown ups 2," live, right here, on "good morning...
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historically our latino millis and graffiti artists that have been along part of the san francisco arts tradition, and making sure that we are treating museum that is going to be a site that people a diverse sector of folks are going to want to go visit here in san francisco. also sean jeffries wants to make sure it wasn't just a $5 million endowment, but you also be joining the board of mexican museum and continue to fund raise outside of that. i think that's incredibly important because it's not just a one-time operating feed that are ongoing funding needs for the mexican museum so i want to appreciate that commitment. thank you >> supervisor wiener >> to the chair i appreciate the willingness to consider expansion of the idea as we convert it into the transit sustainability program. those are to be some hard conversations about expanding the reach of our transit impact fees. as we saw last year. when we continued some blanket even before that happens, and it's going to be another couple years
historically our latino millis and graffiti artists that have been along part of the san francisco arts tradition, and making sure that we are treating museum that is going to be a site that people a diverse sector of folks are going to want to go visit here in san francisco. also sean jeffries wants to make sure it wasn't just a $5 million endowment, but you also be joining the board of mexican museum and continue to fund raise outside of that. i think that's incredibly important because it's...
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.$7 milli annoued this week is not sitting well with connecticut's two senators.t of calling for anndependent in audit of more than the $11 million in donations received they feel that at least 70 percent of the f money should back -- benefit victims' families. we will follow this closely the money was supposed to be handed out next month. but now to bring you a feel good story. our next guest true legal inspirational starteda writing 45 years ago and today breaking world records at age 95 proving you're never too old accomplish and youaordinary can't get healthier as you age.j he has no plans to slow down, welcome to the show. tell me or bill, what inspired you to run? >> when i turned 50 years old i was fortunate enoug to read a book by dr. cooper in title the aerobics so why started running the next day after i finish the book and i have been running ever since. gerri: unbelievable. you have seven world records in just this year. >> i have to correct you i just found out that one ofi them is not valid. i only have six. may i show you the metals? there for the indoor, nationals gb and ship
.$7 milli annoued this week is not sitting well with connecticut's two senators.t of calling for anndependent in audit of more than the $11 million in donations received they feel that at least 70 percent of the f money should back -- benefit victims' families. we will follow this closely the money was supposed to be handed out next month. but now to bring you a feel good story. our next guest true legal inspirational starteda writing 45 years ago and today breaking world records at age 95...
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. >> designer milly green made fine bone china to mark the royal birth. >> we thought the doll with arh. that is their dog. >> i must say i like that. >> yes. >> other stores are selling everything from iphone covers to a baby air sickness bag. >> we're waiting to find out if the baby will be a boy or girl z what he, or she, will be named. kate's due date is saturday. >> i'm sure that the brits have online book makers there have to be odds on the names. >> i don't think it's going to be larry you don't see royalty? >> maybe. i could be wrong. as i said. still ahead after the nightmare. >> three women kidnapped speak out. their message to the world. next. >> coming up at 4:00 technology investigators are using to tack down and evidence along sfo. how companies are cleaning up their dirty laundry to make pods safer for kids. >>> here is tonight's prime time line up started out at 8:00. and then join us at 11:00. >> we're hearing from three ohio women kidnapped and held for more than a decade. >> the three women abducted between 2002 and 2004. these are old pictures of them. they have re
. >> designer milly green made fine bone china to mark the royal birth. >> we thought the doll with arh. that is their dog. >> i must say i like that. >> yes. >> other stores are selling everything from iphone covers to a baby air sickness bag. >> we're waiting to find out if the baby will be a boy or girl z what he, or she, will be named. kate's due date is saturday. >> i'm sure that the brits have online book makers there have to be odds on the names....
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pressure to push russia into sending him back i don't see that happening i think it would be you millie it into russia in the extreme and it wouldn't happen with what i'm actually curious to see is whether the newspapers that he's already released the files to are are going to feel bound at all to not continue releasing things that they have about the n.s.a. and i'm curious to know what russia's response to that would be. in terms of their grief but with him not to release documents i don't think he can tell the washington post or the guardian what to do with them. they already have they thanks very much indeed for that dave lindorff live there from philadelphia. well political analyst babiche believes that snowden recognize that saddam in russia was the only option left to him. you see is that it is not a very secure america right now because just recently we had been used to that american vice president biden personally called the ecuadoran president rafael carette and basically a threaten him with consequences if he admits knowledge and hysterically so i think i made this knowledge a
pressure to push russia into sending him back i don't see that happening i think it would be you millie it into russia in the extreme and it wouldn't happen with what i'm actually curious to see is whether the newspapers that he's already released the files to are are going to feel bound at all to not continue releasing things that they have about the n.s.a. and i'm curious to know what russia's response to that would be. in terms of their grief but with him not to release documents i don't...
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milli harris teeter owns two dozen stores in virginia, and maryland..ill retain its name, no stores there close, and there's no plans to layoff any workers. >>> this is what my companymy likes to do with their food for inspection. hamburger meat, look at all of these flies.s. it's disgusting. all of this food, this is what my company likes to do to get ready for inspection. they like to put their food by the dumpster. >> gold encore rail employee, ey plowing the whi whistle on his bosses on the point orangeorange florida.id the manager was fired after the video went viral.l. the manager says that none of food seen in the video was everr served to customers. >>> putting the spotlight onght special occasions, lasting products that can help bring out the party planner in there. >> some mechanics get an unexpected supplies. find out how a snake, yep, it'si a snake ended up in the paneling of a car. >> more showers in the forecast, gar reigary is back with the fo. >>> it has tuesday, and time foe laura'ssd likes, today laura is helping to make your vacatio
milli harris teeter owns two dozen stores in virginia, and maryland..ill retain its name, no stores there close, and there's no plans to layoff any workers. >>> this is what my companymy likes to do with their food for inspection. hamburger meat, look at all of these flies.s. it's disgusting. all of this food, this is what my company likes to do to get ready for inspection. they like to put their food by the dumpster. >> gold encore rail employee, ey plowing the whi whistle on...
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last year to a half milli erica's lost jobs. high-tech construction and auto workers.f jobless, our government is still bringing in a million have borne workers a year to take american jobs. john: that sounds terrible, and it is just intuitive. that means there are fewer jobs left for americans. and it really bothers these people who did found standing in line and an unemployment office >> is going to make it worse than it already is. >> i'm about making it over your first before we take care of someone else. john: interviewing as people for a documentary he has made called they come to america. dennis says too much immigration harms american. studying immigration at the cato institute and said that prevailing wisdom is crazy. the more immigration the better. why? it is logical that they're take on america's jobs. >> not a fixed number of jobs in the economy. the more people that we have come to an area, attracted to an area for job opportunities. was there are they create jobs by being consumerist among being entrepreneurs, having different skills than americans. they
last year to a half milli erica's lost jobs. high-tech construction and auto workers.f jobless, our government is still bringing in a million have borne workers a year to take american jobs. john: that sounds terrible, and it is just intuitive. that means there are fewer jobs left for americans. and it really bothers these people who did found standing in line and an unemployment office >> is going to make it worse than it already is. >> i'm about making it over your first before we...
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we think off one million dollar, or one milli dollars.ariously remembered being this fantastic amount of money bu given how much the value of a dollar has fallen and prices have risen, a million bucks ain't what it used to be, it is two, five, even 10 now is the new definition of what wealthy is. melissa: scott a lot ofeople tweeted in, and we saw a huge response on twitter about this and a lot of great answers from people. a lot of people said it very much depend whe you live. that's the true, right? >> and perspective melissa, too. if you grew up and your parents had two cars and a summer home in cape cod and you went to a private school, whatever you associate with having a lot of money when you grow you probably don't feel rich unless you have that same luxury when you're an adult and i think yr comment on perspective is totally right. don't forget, too, when the markets acts friskilyp or poorly you feel different about future value of cash and investments. >> right. >> in 09 and 10, i'm sure people said a coue million bucks isn't goi
we think off one million dollar, or one milli dollars.ariously remembered being this fantastic amount of money bu given how much the value of a dollar has fallen and prices have risen, a million bucks ain't what it used to be, it is two, five, even 10 now is the new definition of what wealthy is. melissa: scott a lot ofeople tweeted in, and we saw a huge response on twitter about this and a lot of great answers from people. a lot of people said it very much depend whe you live. that's the true,...
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the population has dropped from 2 milli to und 700,000. this town needs businesses.eds residents. taxing them and regulating the business to drive more of them now. john: darcy, you list three things that all city should do. privatization, water the of a two? >> well, transparency which is a big one. gaithersburg, md., has zero dead and half for 40 years. everything they do, these contracts, all of those contracts, or on line. audi, accounting. it helps. a little bit of sunshine lets people know what's going on and creates a culture of trust which is important for getting people to want to invest and come back into the city. john: before a city can get new debts goldwater says -- >> voters should have to approve it. bonds ve to go before the voters. quite often they say no. that's a great check on curbing these huge liabilities. john: despite all the debt coming to church as the third highest income tax of any major city. after philadelphia and lewisville which are doinghat great either. detroit is in the worst shape. >> detroit, it even taxes and utility bills of re
the population has dropped from 2 milli to und 700,000. this town needs businesses.eds residents. taxing them and regulating the business to drive more of them now. john: darcy, you list three things that all city should do. privatization, water the of a two? >> well, transparency which is a big one. gaithersburg, md., has zero dead and half for 40 years. everything they do, these contracts, all of those contracts, or on line. audi, accounting. it helps. a little bit of sunshine lets...
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>> i'd like to say it surprises me, but you know, we also spent 80 milli$80 million on a consul sharar in the north that will not be used. the state spent $50,000 on facebook aeds to try to get mor people to like them. this is throughout government and it infuriates people. >> i pulled up records from staff. 8,133 penning v.a. compensation claims. we have soldiers that have served overseas, and we can't bother to process their compensation plans, and $80 million in a conflict. $24 mi $34 million on the 64,000 square foot. doesn't anybody give a damn. >> i asked hillary clinton, why not provide security ads or $10 three comedians to indian on a make chi, not war tour? one lesson of have to get to th that are important like paying our soldiers, providing for wounded soldiers? all of that needs to be done, cut out the extra stuff, and we'd have plenty of money to take care of soldiers. >> is the state department -- or defense department employee who did the final authorization on this thing? somebody has to have some sense and doesn't think it's okay to do this kind of stuff? >> we spent
>> i'd like to say it surprises me, but you know, we also spent 80 milli$80 million on a consul sharar in the north that will not be used. the state spent $50,000 on facebook aeds to try to get mor people to like them. this is throughout government and it infuriates people. >> i pulled up records from staff. 8,133 penning v.a. compensation claims. we have soldiers that have served overseas, and we can't bother to process their compensation plans, and $80 million in a conflict. $24...
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certainly, speeches won't help the 22 milli americans who are unemployed, underemployed or who have giienp looking for work. it won't helthemind a job. that's what really counts. speeches certainly won't get legislation through congress. some critics say the campaign style tour of the midwest with his battered agenda in tow is a sure sign that he is in fact a lame duck. so we thought we'd take a look at that question and assess t. is president obama relevant or is he a lame duck? first, let's take a look at the president's foreign policy. there's a glimm of hope that secretaryyof state john kerry will be able to restart middle east peace talks. a real possibility. but that's not a probability. there's still no date for talks. the odds of success are long, to say the least. but we will say the administration is still relevant here. so let's take -- let's move ts to the side of relevant. certainly relevant. on the other hand, the administration has managed to add to the chaos in libya, in egypt, syria and we've got to put even within the prospects of the middle east,his process, we've got t
certainly, speeches won't help the 22 milli americans who are unemployed, underemployed or who have giienp looking for work. it won't helthemind a job. that's what really counts. speeches certainly won't get legislation through congress. some critics say the campaign style tour of the midwest with his battered agenda in tow is a sure sign that he is in fact a lame duck. so we thought we'd take a look at that question and assess t. is president obama relevant or is he a lame duck? first, let's...
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two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12.his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evidently.
two milli... that doesn't seem right. no, it's true. i did a series of experiments when i was 12.his clavicle. is that why they sent you to boarding school? no. that was a result of my work with lasers. (music playing) new neighbor? evidently.
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if you believe in the study, donate your own $50 milli.on't take mine. >> the fda should be the agency that's responsible for looking into the chemicals that we put into food and th fact we use corn to be a major sweetener in our foods, and that's compounding this obesity program. whynot focus on that? >> theare. why do you think these studies exist? i mean, really, what's the real obviousive here? >> well, i'm not going to fall into this baited question. >>i just wan your opinio >> i will. >>well, i think to a certain extent, studies an add value to these agencies. i just don't see the sense in this one, and i think we have a history of throwing money behind fairly aimless -- >> like shrimp on a treadmill. adam, why are we oing this? >> well, i hink we re having, this is a good onversation. i think ron would say we shouldn't be doing this study or any other study, and so we wouldn't have come up wth, you know, cures for cancer, the internet, things that the government has contributed to. if yo want to go -- >> i'm not done -- >> i should
if you believe in the study, donate your own $50 milli.on't take mine. >> the fda should be the agency that's responsible for looking into the chemicals that we put into food and th fact we use corn to be a major sweetener in our foods, and that's compounding this obesity program. whynot focus on that? >> theare. why do you think these studies exist? i mean, really, what's the real obviousive here? >> well, i'm not going to fall into this baited question. >>i just wan...
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downing five and a half milli shares of netflix -- netflix which means he lost 64 million.ford it. and trying to make "money" today , the director wants step fund is next bill. the study the 30 day efrt to raise a million dollars. centering around vampires. if you put up ten grantee will take you out to dinner and bring you to his courtside seat for a new york knicks game which could be fun. see how that turns out. one man's trash, another man's treasure. detroit is on the decline slightly, but an unexpected silver lining. more entrepreneurs and techies are thinking detroit is the place to be. maybe the attention from the bankruptcy will boost business opportunity. bob martian is the ceo and soware startup level 11. he said venture-capital cash and funding are flooding into town. @%lcome. tell me about it. a bignflux of cash. >> believe it not, there is. thank yofor having me. this has been just a wonderful place to start a business. we are surrounded by many other companies that are ready to kind of ld detroit to the future that we have all been envisioning for a long time
downing five and a half milli shares of netflix -- netflix which means he lost 64 million.ford it. and trying to make "money" today , the director wants step fund is next bill. the study the 30 day efrt to raise a million dollars. centering around vampires. if you put up ten grantee will take you out to dinner and bring you to his courtside seat for a new york knicks game which could be fun. see how that turns out. one man's trash, another man's treasure. detroit is on the decline...
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charles: i love to make a move for $20 milli and does $41 million first week.uilding profits off the house of cards brings in over a billion bucks reporting numbers, subscribers jumping in u.s., gary k, you are nervous if you are hbo or hulu . >> i say everyone should be, there is competition for people's ears and eyes there are too many people out there, i think if there is a bubble right now it is tame bubble. -- entertainment bubble. how many cnnels of directv on your cable, i think margins the thin out go forward, netflix is a very expensive stocc, pulli back in after market because of that. numbers not that bad. charles: but, you know todd, they -- the company went up, crashed went back up, this is a compy that soo cutting edge it has to prove itself to wall street over and over, but it feels like that the -- it is pure druptive technology that could be a game changer. >> it is big disrupter n entertainment fields, netflix i actual producing contend which has helped to grow their revenue in this economy it is hard for companies to grow toppline revenues, t
charles: i love to make a move for $20 milli and does $41 million first week.uilding profits off the house of cards brings in over a billion bucks reporting numbers, subscribers jumping in u.s., gary k, you are nervous if you are hbo or hulu . >> i say everyone should be, there is competition for people's ears and eyes there are too many people out there, i think if there is a bubble right now it is tame bubble. -- entertainment bubble. how many cnnels of directv on your cable, i think...
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. >> she's not milli vanilli. right?letic performance when you sing like that. >> she doesn't have the wizard of oz. singing in the back for her. that's her voice. she prerecorded it so the people who are now complaining can have a great experience, than not hear her hit the pitches the way she was supposed to hit it. so anyway, back in may got hit on twitter for the same deal. people taking to twitter upset that she lip-synced. i don't see the problem. i say -- if you can get a better experience. go for it! >> i don't want to see lip-sync if i paid for the ticket. but on a show i almost expect it. >> we lip-synch through this entire thing. >> there you go. kind of sad. not kind of sad, plain old sad. >> ten second. >> pierce brosnan's daughter charlotte dying of ovarian cancer just like her mom. >> so sad. >> 41 years old. mom. ad. >> s old. [ male announcer ] with so many toothbrushes to choose from, most people don't know which one to use. that's why dentists recommend the brand they use themselves. oral-b, the brush
. >> she's not milli vanilli. right?letic performance when you sing like that. >> she doesn't have the wizard of oz. singing in the back for her. that's her voice. she prerecorded it so the people who are now complaining can have a great experience, than not hear her hit the pitches the way she was supposed to hit it. so anyway, back in may got hit on twitter for the same deal. people taking to twitter upset that she lip-synced. i don't see the problem. i say -- if you can get a...
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let's go to milli in florida.ate any more. it's the shameful state it really is. as a woman of color, while i was watching the trial, and my friends found out that the jurors were white women okay, we were actually extremely worried. this is what i want to get out-- >> stephanie: i think a lot of people hope that the mother card would trump race in this trial. >> caller: yeah, but no one has ever talked about is that the white mother, okay, they never had to worry about their children, now or ever, being racially profiled. you're speaking in terms of mothers that never have to worry about their children being stopped by law enforcement in an unruly way just to mess with him. so you have to think in terms of that. >> stephanie: yes, yes. >> caller: maybe that's why they did it the way they did it, because they don't see it. they can't relate. >> stephanie: let'slet's go to kevin in orange county. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i heard a couple of callers call in about george zimmerman's right to self defense. trayvon ma
let's go to milli in florida.ate any more. it's the shameful state it really is. as a woman of color, while i was watching the trial, and my friends found out that the jurors were white women okay, we were actually extremely worried. this is what i want to get out-- >> stephanie: i think a lot of people hope that the mother card would trump race in this trial. >> caller: yeah, but no one has ever talked about is that the white mother, okay, they never had to worry about their...
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. >>> blame it on the rain ♪ >> milli vanilli had it right.lame it on the rain or the pain at the pumps or how about interest rates or giant sharks falling from the sky? we're playing the earnings blame game season. today it's weather versus gas prices. not knocking coca-cola this morning, but this morning they blamed a partly soggy spring for putting damper on earnings. here's an interesting fact that our team dug up. iceland is one of the world's top consumers of coca-cola per person. does that throw the weather ate my earnings excuse under the bus? let's ask paul walsh, vp of weather analytics and also our own steve liesman. we were trying to make it a little bit light but if coke is saying it's a little bit soggy or cold but yet iceland drinks almost more comb per capita than almost any country in the world isn't that kind of like screw the excuse. two points is that the affect on the warm er weather is differen one place to another. korbnated drinks peaks in q2. gone back and measured the effect of weather on category sales and found that
. >>> blame it on the rain ♪ >> milli vanilli had it right.lame it on the rain or the pain at the pumps or how about interest rates or giant sharks falling from the sky? we're playing the earnings blame game season. today it's weather versus gas prices. not knocking coca-cola this morning, but this morning they blamed a partly soggy spring for putting damper on earnings. here's an interesting fact that our team dug up. iceland is one of the world's top consumers of coca-cola...
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traders who pay extra to get data two milli-seconds ahead of others can end up with a significant advantageus, a follow-up to our story about how reading jane austen can help us understand game theory. economist michael cheh responds to your comments. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehre
traders who pay extra to get data two milli-seconds ahead of others can end up with a significant advantageus, a follow-up to our story about how reading jane austen can help us understand game theory. economist michael cheh responds to your comments. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark...
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. -- 600 milli$600 million dlshz . he's the guy in charge, it's his name on the door.ing and trying and trying, they did not find a way to personally name him in any of the charges. sec employs about 1,000 people, and the feds can't figure out how to tell if cohen is a participant or a bad manager. it is true. he's safe from criminal prosecution despite being the head of a company where insider trading was quoting the government on a scale without known precedent in the hedge fund industry. that is saying something, people. that is the federal government's idea about getting serious about insider trading. charge the firm and believe it be cowled leader of the entire thing. just two days after the charges were filed against the company. steven a. cohen himself threw a huge party, a lavish affair at his hamptons home this weekend was attended by a few dozen people who dined on tuna. 2,000 bucks worth of tuna. it is admirable they're trying to stamp out insider trading. if the people running the companies under investigation don't take the investigation seriously, why sho
. -- 600 milli$600 million dlshz . he's the guy in charge, it's his name on the door.ing and trying and trying, they did not find a way to personally name him in any of the charges. sec employs about 1,000 people, and the feds can't figure out how to tell if cohen is a participant or a bad manager. it is true. he's safe from criminal prosecution despite being the head of a company where insider trading was quoting the government on a scale without known precedent in the hedge fund industry....
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prosecutors accused him of taking more that be $1$10 milli in bribes.been expelled from the communist party last year. >>> as far as the agenda in asia tomorrow china's economy will be back in the spotlight with june inflation data set for release. we'll get an update on corporate sentiment in australia as the nab business survey comes out. in taiwan tech companies au electronics and compau post june sales. >>> u.s. and eu today kickoff long awaited talks intended to create the world's biggest free trade deal. it would cover 50% of global economic output. executive secretary of the commission on trade and investment policy at the international chamber of commerce joins us from paris. nicolle, thanks for joining us. how long will these talks take before they conclude in a deal, do you think? >> well, they won't be concluded this year, i can assure you that. with -- but with a high level of political engagement, the regulato regulatory harmoniization issues can be overcome. nobody's under the illusion this will be easy? >> what will be the hardest part? >
prosecutors accused him of taking more that be $1$10 milli in bribes.been expelled from the communist party last year. >>> as far as the agenda in asia tomorrow china's economy will be back in the spotlight with june inflation data set for release. we'll get an update on corporate sentiment in australia as the nab business survey comes out. in taiwan tech companies au electronics and compau post june sales. >>> u.s. and eu today kickoff long awaited talks intended to create...
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inventories fell by 9 million barrels versus analyst forecasts of a drop of 3.3 milli million.rading 104.64, 52-week highs. brent crude up 108.10. the spread narrowed fairly sharply. >>> a short break, still to come, brazil's central bank undu under pressure to curb inflation. we'll preview it after this. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> brazil's central bank is due to release the monthly interest rate decision later today. brazil's central bank raised its rate twice this year as inflations crept up to a 20-month high. calls for tighter policy increased on the pack of a weaker rial. joining me for more, maya. they surprised us last month with the 50 basis point hike. what is the risk today that because of the weakness of the rial they have more than 50 basis point hike? >> good morning. you're quite right. last time the la
inventories fell by 9 million barrels versus analyst forecasts of a drop of 3.3 milli million.rading 104.64, 52-week highs. brent crude up 108.10. the spread narrowed fairly sharply. >>> a short break, still to come, brazil's central bank undu under pressure to curb inflation. we'll preview it after this. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while...
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them but the chance to coach the celtics was too good to be passed up and signed a contract worth $22 million. he will be announced tomorrow. >>> and the rookie of the month and player of the month announced in the afternoon, yasiel puig, bruised his left hip on the play and had to leave the game and now considered day-to-day. >>> could we see many being many in the big leagues. he will report today. manny's been out of the majors since 2011 when he chose to retire while facing a 100 game suspension for a failed performance enhancing drug test. he stayed busy most recently playing in the chinese baseball professional league. it will be interesting to see if he ends up coming back. >> what will this do to his career? will he still face a suspension? >> the suspension is pretty much gone because he signed with the as in the minors and ate up the suspension and he has a chance in the minors and they will see if they give him a shot in the big leagues. >> failed test, does that mean he wound up with no drugs in his system because everybody is using them now? the fate of that game we just don't
them but the chance to coach the celtics was too good to be passed up and signed a contract worth $22 million. he will be announced tomorrow. >>> and the rookie of the month and player of the month announced in the afternoon, yasiel puig, bruised his left hip on the play and had to leave the game and now considered day-to-day. >>> could we see many being many in the big leagues. he will report today. manny's been out of the majors since 2011 when he chose to retire while...
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for get 2 milly seconds on wall street.anking and maybe afterwards you kberve a chants to recoup what you made. >> when you talk to the people at the fed or in washington they will say these guys don't know anything. >> i think he will mess up, yeah. >> old war stories. >> a couple good stories for you. >> to the cme group this morning. rick. >> i am still trying to wrap with my arms around how much they're getting pads. i guess it is entertainment, right? if we look at the best trades, they're always in change. it can be any number of denominations. take all of the trades and multi-by by five, six, seven, eight nine times leverage and you get hardy returning. the newest trade is flip the chart up, look at the spread difference between u.s. ten-year currently around 265 and a ten-year jgb in the high 80 basis points range. difference is about 180 basis points. why is this important? the new trade out there is if you didn't like owning treasuries about 25 futures points lower, you might enjoy loaning them here for the intere
for get 2 milly seconds on wall street.anking and maybe afterwards you kberve a chants to recoup what you made. >> when you talk to the people at the fed or in washington they will say these guys don't know anything. >> i think he will mess up, yeah. >> old war stories. >> a couple good stories for you. >> to the cme group this morning. rick. >> i am still trying to wrap with my arms around how much they're getting pads. i guess it is entertainment, right? if...
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. >> this fourth of july, civil rights pioneer john millis shares his experience on the march on washington 50 years later and some of the places we visited in the people we have spoken with during the first season of our series on first ladies. and then photographers display their works and talk about their coverage of world events. at eight p.m., bill clinton and chris christie discuss steps against natural disasters and at 8:45, when did is to be a modern-day american citizen. an annual conference in washington known as the cable show. this our 20 minute portion includes a discussion with executives and new media innovators analyzing broadband technology and digital media on the cable industry. in addition, michael powell delivers the keynote address. >> we are here. i cannot think of a better introduction, mc hammer and duck dynasty all on the same stage, a true cable experience. >> i really love the duck guys. they have brought great laughter to millions of people this season and we were excited that their finale past american idol in the ratings, another cable milestone.[applause] cab
. >> this fourth of july, civil rights pioneer john millis shares his experience on the march on washington 50 years later and some of the places we visited in the people we have spoken with during the first season of our series on first ladies. and then photographers display their works and talk about their coverage of world events. at eight p.m., bill clinton and chris christie discuss steps against natural disasters and at 8:45, when did is to be a modern-day american citizen. an...
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samantha and millie. >> babies on the go. these slings, these really help your baby fall asleep.y hiccup. >> some people are kind of nervous to use slings because they can be crazy to use. this one is really amazing. it won an award. you can put it together in four steps. really easy to use. >> and when the baby vomits, it goes right on you. >> quick and easy cleanup. >> there you go. >> there are apps now, technology that can help your baby fall asleep. >> white noise and sounds, things like that. there is actually an app debuteded today on itunes. it's designed by neuroscientists and music therapists. it's called sleep genius baby. it has a slow tempo. let's see. so it sounds just like a lullaby, but it's actually designed, because of the slow tempo, so it slows the baby's heart rate and has low frequency, so it helps them stay asleep. a lot of times babies will wake themselves up. this will help them stay asleep, which is really important. >> the tranquil turtle. projects a pattern up on the ceiling and the wall. >> this actually won an award from the toy industry association.
samantha and millie. >> babies on the go. these slings, these really help your baby fall asleep.y hiccup. >> some people are kind of nervous to use slings because they can be crazy to use. this one is really amazing. it won an award. you can put it together in four steps. really easy to use. >> and when the baby vomits, it goes right on you. >> quick and easy cleanup. >> there you go. >> there are apps now, technology that can help your baby fall asleep....