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i think jerry yang from cai ming head start is here. we have self-help for elderly, jackie chan, april chan and linda merli [speaker not understood]. so why don't we start from district 1. this is richard charles from the district neighborhood center. >> good morning. (applause) >> >> good morning. [speaker not understood]. >> you want me to take the public officials or the public? thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington high school. we run the washington -- the richmond village beacon center at washington high school. we're very much engaged and have been for more than 10 years in building a healthy community fabric and helping young people connect with their community socially and physically and emotionally healthy ways so that when they grow up and they're working in this community, that they're contributing. we're very appreciative of the support we get from the city and the school district. we run after school programs in seven schools here in the richmond district including four ele
i think jerry yang from cai ming head start is here. we have self-help for elderly, jackie chan, april chan and linda merli [speaker not understood]. so why don't we start from district 1. this is richard charles from the district neighborhood center. >> good morning. (applause) >> >> good morning. [speaker not understood]. >> you want me to take the public officials or the public? thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington...
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bottom of the fourth matt do ming guess -- do ming guess.arcia gives up two homeruns. >> lebron james prepares for the fourth n.b.a. finals hoping he's going to increase his winning percentage to 50% next. >> enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. whose the best? the pacers or the heat with lebron? come to the heat and spurs tip-off. it will be la bronze's fourth trip -- lebron. >> i've lost enough. i don't need anymore fuel from losing. i've lost two finals so i don't need anymore fuel from losing in the finals. >> n.h.l. playoffs the bruins in black seeking to take a three games to none lead. penguins trailing 1-0. martin centers it and chris beats rask to tie the game and that's whe
bottom of the fourth matt do ming guess -- do ming guess.arcia gives up two homeruns. >> lebron james prepares for the fourth n.b.a. finals hoping he's going to increase his winning percentage to 50% next. >> enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your...
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who are raising children bear them women ming an verage $20,000 per year.rms of the advancement of many of those who become primary breadwinners is that we have seen them lose eir jobs. we have inhim walk awayfrom opportunit they are droppinout of shool. these are huge socil issues. gerri: but i don't see how it is making society crumble. lou: you would undetand if you listen to at i'm about to do it. the pew research people have been an important study. it should rise above the nonsense orthodox eflexes in the media. gerri: this is no knee-jerk reaction. women are very proud of the steps that they have made. even in the ingle-payer households. they are putting food on the table. they are putting gas in their cars. so why is this bad lou: jerry. lou: gerri, get real. my daughters and wife work. my transport, her parents were. myaughters-in-law work. we have republicans and democrats arguing at the margin. 40% maybe badwinners that 63% of those women are rsing children on their own and they ha resources that put them on the veritable edge of poverty. 23,000.
who are raising children bear them women ming an verage $20,000 per year.rms of the advancement of many of those who become primary breadwinners is that we have seen them lose eir jobs. we have inhim walk awayfrom opportunit they are droppinout of shool. these are huge socil issues. gerri: but i don't see how it is making society crumble. lou: you would undetand if you listen to at i'm about to do it. the pew research people have been an important study. it should rise above the nonsense...
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. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which consists of employers, educators and city partners, necessary to keep the program content current, comprehensive and competitive. these employers are fantastic to work with and especially for their role in providing internship opportunities as a gateway to long term employment within the industry. our scholarship donors for this cycle came from kathleen carroll of heroro contractors. mr. victor marques of the marques law group. >> miss alia of turner. >> david lou of ucsf and mark gerar. and mr. jeff peterson of web corp and miss judy sorro, in memory of mitch sorro. >> now i would like to announce the four scholarships. these scholarships represent specific achievements. the first scholarship is awarded to richard may in the amount of $500 for his dedication to the program, going above and beyond the requirements to study construc
. >> next up is austin ming sue. [ applause ] >> last but not least mr. bang, king wo. >> now for the catb scholarships. all right. >> before i pass those out, i wanted to thank the construction industry advisory council, which consists of employers, educators and city partners, necessary to keep the program content current, comprehensive and competitive. these employers are fantastic to work with and especially for their role in providing internship opportunities as a...
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. >> reporter: airplanes were ming out of sfo and others coming in. many of those on board were relieved to be back in the air or finally on the ground after enduring a bad airline day. >> we were supposed to leave at 9. came in from seattle on a connecting flight to san diego. about 3:30 or so in the morning we were told it was canceled. >> reporter: the problem, fog, light rains over san francisco international and rough weather, including lightning storms, back east. >> we are, right now, averaging 60 to 90 minute delays for a number of our arrivals and departures and, today, we had a number of cancellations. >> 36 departures were canceled along with 37 arrivals for 73 canceled flights. >> and, i got here at noon for a 3:00 plane that was then canceled. we don't know why. crew never arrived. so, i got rerouted on a red eye to cleveland. >> she will go to work in wisconsin in the morning after a long night without sleep. united airlines tried to keep people appraised. >> i keep getting calls and it is getting pushed back an hour and an hour. fingere
. >> reporter: airplanes were ming out of sfo and others coming in. many of those on board were relieved to be back in the air or finally on the ground after enduring a bad airline day. >> we were supposed to leave at 9. came in from seattle on a connecting flight to san diego. about 3:30 or so in the morning we were told it was canceled. >> reporter: the problem, fog, light rains over san francisco international and rough weather, including lightning storms, back east....
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separate double po box 41672736 invitesou to join us for the nexin the ble study at the same time mingr: the following is a paid presentation for rx for brown skin-- the first skincare regimen developed by a woman of color for women of color. caramel, cafe au lait, cinnamon, chocolate, dark chocolate or rich mahogany... skin of color-- a gorgeous range of shades from tan to dark brown, making each one of us unique beauties. but did you know that skin of color is in fact different from caucasian skin and requires special care? >> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on my face that i didn't believe one product would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist, dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skincare line formulated by a woman of color specifically for the unique needs of women of color. >> brown skin is unique, not just in tone, but in its very makeup, with far more melanin production than lighter skin, that can spread throughout the tissue layers, causi
separate double po box 41672736 invitesou to join us for the nexin the ble study at the same time mingr: the following is a paid presentation for rx for brown skin-- the first skincare regimen developed by a woman of color for women of color. caramel, cafe au lait, cinnamon, chocolate, dark chocolate or rich mahogany... skin of color-- a gorgeous range of shades from tan to dark brown, making each one of us unique beauties. but did you know that skin of color is in fact different from caucasian...
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living in baghdad ming surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in town is selling generators. for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here. sheer hell. it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say for the good of all not for sure god is good and. evil. but i'm. sure the schoolteacher she's invited us to. get out of twenty years of. how you got through it as a woman. i grew up in email on your head and how first the war with iran and then the embargo and the two american intervention i sound. a little but my first in one thousand nine hundred and the second in two thousand and three. for the iran war my brother was arrested and there was just my dad to take care of the family all those girls had no work my father ran a small busin
living in baghdad ming surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in town is selling generators. for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here. sheer hell. it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act...
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i think mickey mou is sitting back in his chair saying they will keep ming regardless of what i chargey less -- elasticity. >> just keep cming. >> core inflation is about 1%. it is below the target rate thathe fed has been searching for. i think this argument that this is a sign of imminent hyper inflation is pretty ridiculous. >> we need to poin this out. universal studios raised their prices. they are in florida. they are up to $92, $95. iuess we are pairing for it, right? >> we are going to pay to are it. in all due respect, don't know if you are watching what fed policy has done and jonathon is rightfully saying. you will see an increase in bond yields and you will see an increase in inflation. i will be happy to bet you on it if you want to put some real money,some personal money. we'll bet on it and iwill say inflation will be much higher nextyear and i bet you -- >> you have a lot m money than i got. i need to be careful than that. >> i think i know more than you do about inflation. >> listen, maybe- >> this is one of the historic lows. of course they will go up. >> austin, we i
i think mickey mou is sitting back in his chair saying they will keep ming regardless of what i chargey less -- elasticity. >> just keep cming. >> core inflation is about 1%. it is below the target rate thathe fed has been searching for. i think this argument that this is a sign of imminent hyper inflation is pretty ridiculous. >> we need to poin this out. universal studios raised their prices. they are in florida. they are up to $92, $95. iuess we are pairing for it, right?...
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ming up, should gas guesselers rejoice? re states going >>> time for what do i need to know next week? >> states are looking for a w to tax hybrid car users. north carolina is trying it out. other states will, too. >> more tax. oh, goody. wayne, you're up. >> look at oxy, speaking of gas. t. boone pickens has a good position in it and it's a candidatfor a break-u >>> jonathan, you'veeen very tn the interest rate stuff. you don't like gold, but do you like oil? >> no, i don't own any oi eric. but i like poland. poland was t only e in europe to actually not going into aecession in 2008. in fact, it's very difficult for u.s. investors to buy poland. plnd is a traction index. i like it very much. >> does it attract kielsa sales inchicago, by chance? >> we have a very large polish community here,ery proud of it, and i'm sending my money over here these days. >> ame om chicago. i remember the polish commity in chicago. being italian american, not many kielbasas in my house. you, trace sfp. >> i'm not en sure i know what it is. >>
ming up, should gas guesselers rejoice? re states going >>> time for what do i need to know next week? >> states are looking for a w to tax hybrid car users. north carolina is trying it out. other states will, too. >> more tax. oh, goody. wayne, you're up. >> look at oxy, speaking of gas. t. boone pickens has a good position in it and it's a candidatfor a break-u >>> jonathan, you'veeen very tn the interest rate stuff. you don't like gold, but do you like...
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probably like ming vases. >> come on, guy.ne that has to pick up all those boxes anyway. >> and have some respect. >> it's actually quite funny. >> my camera! roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® retinol correxion max. nothing's better than gold. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. get nutrition they need. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your
probably like ming vases. >> come on, guy.ne that has to pick up all those boxes anyway. >> and have some respect. >> it's actually quite funny. >> my camera! roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep...
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neil: the next time you re asked whether you should agree to the terms and conditions ming you betterall of them. one of my favorite lawrs says this whole nsa right to spy on to is pretty much all spellants out there. teeny tiny blak-and-white. >> on the one hand at it like you agree to this. on the other hand it is all in the name of nationalsecurity. >> where did i agree to this? >> somewhere in the 20 or 30 or 40 pag thatyou need atriple sized magnifying glass to read, it is in there. but it is so easy these ds he just c on a button. neil: nowhere did it sa the nsa can spy on you. but to your point, there are a lot of vague referenceso the send and third parties. >> we reserve the right. neil: yes, w reserve the right and that isa populaa line. they say that any timm we do th, it will be on this. >>ell, there you go. i mean,it is amazng and we take it for granted. >> but if we don't sign that are kept at. >> we don't y that. >> only until there is a problem. once you have a problem in the attorney general's ccent, ut consumer would actually be able to rd that. it is part of an agre
neil: the next time you re asked whether you should agree to the terms and conditions ming you betterall of them. one of my favorite lawrs says this whole nsa right to spy on to is pretty much all spellants out there. teeny tiny blak-and-white. >> on the one hand at it like you agree to this. on the other hand it is all in the name of nationalsecurity. >> where did i agree to this? >> somewhere in the 20 or 30 or 40 pag thatyou need atriple sized magnifying glass to read, it...
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>> after my love ming them in new york and i love new york and being ab to workreally closely with thet and i love working and being ito it. gerri: thank you so much for coming othe show. i think this is a great hat. gerri: we will be right back with the answer to the question of the day, do you care where we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave peop a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed mh is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you he the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service ke one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatevert takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >> o of the biggest pork producers in the u.s agreed to be bought by a chinese meet prospects -- process surro
>> after my love ming them in new york and i love new york and being ab to workreally closely with thet and i love working and being ito it. gerri: thank you so much for coming othe show. i think this is a great hat. gerri: we will be right back with the answer to the question of the day, do you care where we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave peop a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's...
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ming up, one of the country's top japanese restaurants says no more tippi and all. the restaurant's owners says it is all for the right reasons, and he wl be here to explain why. at the end of the day it is all about "money." ♪ ♪ teeseven. dennis: an unhhard of idea a one ofhe best sushi restaurants in t country. in keepingith japanese tradition in new york city, banning tips from custors. that's right. but it is raising the prices to make up f it. the owners say they don't care. they're getting a morenjoyable experience. here to explain. >> co-owner and co-founder. tell us when you did and what has been theesponse. >> we just boughthis a couple of weekk ago. the idea was to bring as much of a pur traditional, classical batting experienc whe it comes to sushi to the all-breed no tipping. it is not the custom in japan. the united states is kevin anomaly. most of europe and other countries, for us it was about creating a more robust and classical dancing experience. dennis: most americans are utrly unaware that in japan there is that tipping. does it turn of the two-t
ming up, one of the country's top japanese restaurants says no more tippi and all. the restaurant's owners says it is all for the right reasons, and he wl be here to explain why. at the end of the day it is all about "money." ♪ ♪ teeseven. dennis: an unhhard of idea a one ofhe best sushi restaurants in t country. in keepingith japanese tradition in new york city, banning tips from custors. that's right. but it is raising the prices to make up f it. the owners say they don't care....
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we will debate it ming up next the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with e venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wna play dodge rock? oh, u ys! and with double mil you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? fotheir family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just ccerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wi that there was a company that i couldely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'jessica alba and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ]egalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's.s. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. launch your dream at legalzoom today. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a an, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investmenton course,
we will debate it ming up next the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with e venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wna play dodge rock? oh, u ys! and with double mil you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? fotheir family. that's why i created the...
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the ming othe revelation was set by the reporters to whom he spoke.en speing to them for a long time. secondly, i reject the idea that we suldwell on him, his background or his motivation. we should dwelon what the government has done to us in our name. you used an interesting phrase, whether this is legal or constitutional. they're different. >> i used both of them. >> youdid. i'd like to dwel on that for a moment. the congrs thinks it can write any law and regule any behavior and tax any event. in congress's mind whatever it says is legal is legal. but because the constitution restraints them, prohibits a search warrant fo 113 million american when they are looking for two or three, it's unconstitutional. when the governnt has done is legal because the patriot act authorizes it but unconstitutional because the coress has attempted to disregard the constitution. >> it will be interestg to see where you me down whenll the facts are known. >> we learn more facts every day. >> we do and i can't imagine why one wouldn'te dis quieted bu you're a man of co
the ming othe revelation was set by the reporters to whom he spoke.en speing to them for a long time. secondly, i reject the idea that we suldwell on him, his background or his motivation. we should dwelon what the government has done to us in our name. you used an interesting phrase, whether this is legal or constitutional. they're different. >> i used both of them. >> youdid. i'd like to dwel on that for a moment. the congrs thinks it can write any law and regule any behavior and...
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year-old mother of two who decides to pose nude for a skin mag can deem that empowering, but the idea of minge anleaning for your family and perhaps making them a meal 1k3 -- meal and having a couple of ki is not wering? >> youre, woulding on your own house. ou are putting up a picture in your hallway. it is not like you are a s. what are you doing with the kids? oh nothing, shaping lives. would you rather do fashion pr and a runway show ing ads for a bloody record label? >> have you ever been to a fashion pr show? lots of gift bags. better than cleaning a house. >> what is ashion show? >> it is obviouslysomething you have never been to, mr. too many patches. >> coming um next on the runway a publicist. are they trying to hide with an e-mail on the side? the ap, whatever that sreports that some of president obama's political appointees are using accounts they say to avoid etting slammed with spam. for instance health and hu services secretary kathleen bilias has a nonpublic e-mails, bill sulz sucks at mail.m. >> what? >> i know. it marks up the agency's responsibi to search and turnover e-mai
year-old mother of two who decides to pose nude for a skin mag can deem that empowering, but the idea of minge anleaning for your family and perhaps making them a meal 1k3 -- meal and having a couple of ki is not wering? >> youre, woulding on your own house. ou are putting up a picture in your hallway. it is not like you are a s. what are you doing with the kids? oh nothing, shaping lives. would you rather do fashion pr and a runway show ing ads for a bloody record label? >> have...
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in the wall street journal editorial at, data ming is less intrusive on individuals and routine airport certainly true. when started to think about other things my government does that i really hate or feel threatened by, i quickly had this list of 100 things. i encourage you to start your own list. it is revealing how easy it is to get to 100 well beyond. some of these of less invasive than data mining, but all are horrible . these do did you worked up. the fact that government grew so ch that it now employs 202 million americans. outrageous. i'm curious about our debt and continued deficit spending for things like $100 million presidential trips, and dubious poon't work. e drug war causes crime and imprisons millions of americans diiproportionately minorities. that's horrible. so is corporate welfare and farm subsidies and the flood insurance thatelps people like me. the government keeping american indians poor by smothering them with socialentral planning. thats evil. so is too big to fail. and just having 170,000 pages of federal law that we are all supposed to obey. i am infuriated
in the wall street journal editorial at, data ming is less intrusive on individuals and routine airport certainly true. when started to think about other things my government does that i really hate or feel threatened by, i quickly had this list of 100 things. i encourage you to start your own list. it is revealing how easy it is to get to 100 well beyond. some of these of less invasive than data mining, but all are horrible . these do did you worked up. the fact that government grew so ch that...
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i have to tl you, when you are under 30 don't have that muchf a margin of error in alecky if yore mingpaid for your apartment most of the time. you know, w need these young people to be involved in the program because they're bankrolling everyone else's health care. >> they do. they do. they stabilize the risk poll. under folkestone to get to the doctors less. they incur les cst. one of the strategy is to try to get yng folks into the exchanges, io the insurance ros with employers. hor, we also see that some of the pricing is indicative that prices for younger folks are going to rise. they have been rising. tually,hey rise as the increase in thosender 30 have been the highest of any age category. we think this of the strategies of the pricing i the excnges is actually goi t tilt u it is going to be very interesting. gerri: your prediion is that we may not get these young folks to play along. >> our prediction s hat this fos group, this is the ultimate focus group of those under 30 who are targeted would -- by this program. the kimmel wit the study a few weeks ago. they heard it is subs
i have to tl you, when you are under 30 don't have that muchf a margin of error in alecky if yore mingpaid for your apartment most of the time. you know, w need these young people to be involved in the program because they're bankrolling everyone else's health care. >> they do. they do. they stabilize the risk poll. under folkestone to get to the doctors less. they incur les cst. one of the strategy is to try to get yng folks into the exchanges, io the insurance ros with employers. hor,...
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good news for alec baldwin, government ming toward easing restrictions on the use of electronic devicesing takeoffs and landings. it could come as soon as september. those ofhe hot stories right w on fbusiness.com. coming up, the government once again getting involved in the housing market but are they going too far this time? and we answer the question, how do you do that? we have doggies onset, people. stay with us. gerri: traveling with your 4-legged friend can stressful. ♪ gerri:l, d gerri: don't turn your next summer vacation into a guilt trip. leaving behind your furry friends to wreak havoc on your next vacation by bringing along fluffy and fido isn't so easy so how do you do that? joining me now, pet trend allergist. >> thank you for having us. that is hannah, a three-year-old golden retriever, and this is a six-year-old english toy spaniel. gei: i know soany people who wants to take the dog on vacation, it is not the easiest in the world. >> you have to plan ahead, find a destination that is pet friendly and safe for your dog. gerri: what does that mean? where do you find them?
good news for alec baldwin, government ming toward easing restrictions on the use of electronic devicesing takeoffs and landings. it could come as soon as september. those ofhe hot stories right w on fbusiness.com. coming up, the government once again getting involved in the housing market but are they going too far this time? and we answer the question, how do you do that? we have doggies onset, people. stay with us. gerri: traveling with your 4-legged friend can stressful. ♪ gerri:l, d...
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up with the parent of a fire fox president make it cheaper smart phone days after apple sd it was mingts busins from the manufacturer. now the bad blood -- and one of the most elegant hotels. room service. elton will discontinue the seice in new york cy and a white is part of a cost-cutting measure. experts say this is just the tip of the expert. opening a 24-hour market inead of room service as well. those are some of the house stores right now on foxbiness.m. is the federal reserve doing more harm than good? two is after the tornado, more deadly storms is week. how you prepa your home for the next storm. tips coming up. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox busine studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis. ♪ gerri: apps you researc poll on breadwinner mom's sparking lot of heated debate last month in keeping -- incding on this show. women are nowhe sole or primary breadwinners and a record 40 percent of househos with children. lou dobbs says the headline is misleading and last friday he explained why it is important to delve deeper into the study. >> first of all working sin
up with the parent of a fire fox president make it cheaper smart phone days after apple sd it was mingts busins from the manufacturer. now the bad blood -- and one of the most elegant hotels. room service. elton will discontinue the seice in new york cy and a white is part of a cost-cutting measure. experts say this is just the tip of the expert. opening a 24-hour market inead of room service as well. those are some of the house stores right now on foxbiness.m. is the federal reserve doing more...
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he's ming it an anti welfare argunt.an anti-immigrant argumen but every argument he is using his one is the welfare state, and i am in favor. we like reality in data. agassi's 42% less. >> then make the same arguments youid. [inaudible conversations] >> you need to know more about your history. john: too much at the same time. in the 20's people sai the irish were drunks. the italians were stupid. jewsere obnoxious. we have old ads, no irish need apply. >> what's the point? >> people have alws said these immigrants are going to take welfare. >> pointed out irish and italian. i have notnted out and that the city since i have been sittg here john: there has always been an anti-immignt aitudes. >> she works for an organization where people donate money, ls and lots of money. a very rich people. but i and a stand that americans right now are hurting. they are hurting because they cannot fd js. i'm not saying stop all immigration. and sank in a swdown. catch our breath, get americans baak to work. let's make sure tha george k
he's ming it an anti welfare argunt.an anti-immigrant argumen but every argument he is using his one is the welfare state, and i am in favor. we like reality in data. agassi's 42% less. >> then make the same arguments youid. [inaudible conversations] >> you need to know more about your history. john: too much at the same time. in the 20's people sai the irish were drunks. the italians were stupid. jewsere obnoxious. we have old ads, no irish need apply. >> what's the point?...
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you can see the medical doctors that you'resiting and ming appointments with. so you know, madata is really pretty dangerous. >> pretty dangerous. it is also ubiquitous, ii is accessible. >> yes. >> and not only by certainly govement, whiche're talking about that balance between surveillance and civil rights. and certain the importance of our w, but we're also talking about corporations whether they be internet companies, internet provider whether they be large vast technology and telemmunications comny, all of themharing the very information that you've descbed in addition to. >> yes. >>- the agency of the government that we rely upon t provide that survllance and st possible knowledge and understanding of whats happening, at least ithe world of the internet as you said in switch communicationsas well. it becomes a very difficult, if you will, bramable and thicket to navigate. >> tre's another real danger. you ha to be -- talks abou trust. you ha to trust the governnt. but you also have to trust all the people in the government because they can get on a termin
you can see the medical doctors that you'resiting and ming appointments with. so you know, madata is really pretty dangerous. >> pretty dangerous. it is also ubiquitous, ii is accessible. >> yes. >> and not only by certainly govement, whiche're talking about that balance between surveillance and civil rights. and certain the importance of our w, but we're also talking about corporations whether they be internet companies, internet provider whether they be large vast technology...
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but you know top-secret clearance there are a lot of people that have it we have to do better job mingthat eakers do not leak secure information. neil: there is more out there, jonus, than before. and high-tech agency groups and power houses that have this at their disposal, this that could stumble into the wrong hand. >> a other millions of people who work f the companies and have this data. there are tens of millis of people who have access to what you consider secury data about yoself. ando your point, you raised, not that government was coecting it for checking to see ho is calling -- to see who is calling, it is once you database it, it isone, whether it i leaked out by peoe who work, handling it, it will get hacked away. bottom line cirmstance if it has a power button today it is not private. neil: i tell you, what comes into focus is how easy i is to go. if that information is out there it is gettable. and it is reach able, it is download able. boom. >> and yeah. like privacy is dead. i've been saying that f a long time, but there has to be a way to better screen these people. o
but you know top-secret clearance there are a lot of people that have it we have to do better job mingthat eakers do not leak secure information. neil: there is more out there, jonus, than before. and high-tech agency groups and power houses that have this at their disposal, this that could stumble into the wrong hand. >> a other millions of people who work f the companies and have this data. there are tens of millis of people who have access to what you consider secury data about yoself....
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ming in with an extra20 off an 79, but the reall upgraded its of the use of a frost acing camera.vies, let's netflix. i mean, to me this is an entertainment center. gerri: you know what i would do? and put my guidebook on it. a city or town, i would b able to get all the info that i need. the bru. >> i kw you are realla frustrated artist and art. what you can do with this is take this. it's a paintbrus like that. a digital paintbrush. so now you take it, download a painting. the star painting. and you can really have some fun. and the best part about it, no finger-pointing, no mess. gerri: tt's perfect. the kids born in the backseat, $40. you're done. >> ectly. this is nt. $39.99. you can go pick it up and it i easy to throw in your b. gerri: yes. you don't have to have a lot of space. now we have all monitor. >> any that for my wife. anyway. [laughter] gerri: thank you so much for coming and telling us about it. cruciate your time. >> we have here, this goes inside, but they have once the go outside. when you're trave, mmke sure everything is oka gerri: appreciate your time. we h
ming in with an extra20 off an 79, but the reall upgraded its of the use of a frost acing camera.vies, let's netflix. i mean, to me this is an entertainment center. gerri: you know what i would do? and put my guidebook on it. a city or town, i would b able to get all the info that i need. the bru. >> i kw you are realla frustrated artist and art. what you can do with this is take this. it's a paintbrus like that. a digital paintbrush. so now you take it, download a painting. the star...
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gerri: now you'rting to my issue, which is these women who are not ming a million dolla a year.thousandsf ddllars on designer handbags. >> this i do not know. i do have a real coachag, but have had it for ten yea. one bag, that's it. gerri: and you did not go t jail for it. >> i did not. >> coach justot up lawsuit against a major counterfeiter and won a lot of money the person in the street, it' hard to stop them from buying it. that's wt is is about. gerri: lt word, brooklyn district attorney bureau chief, my 7-year-old mother would not know the difrenc. what you prove what she kw. >> y cannot go inside the intent of someone going enceinte, and just got a good de. >> buying someone from a cd table. gerri: its new yority. l right. we won't go there. thanks. grt job. always good. now we want to know what youu think. here is our question. should people who b itation handbags be jailed? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen, and wwill show results of the end of the show. unbelievable. and we come back a look at some of the hottest gadgets that you sho
gerri: now you'rting to my issue, which is these women who are not ming a million dolla a year.thousandsf ddllars on designer handbags. >> this i do not know. i do have a real coachag, but have had it for ten yea. one bag, that's it. gerri: and you did not go t jail for it. >> i did not. >> coach justot up lawsuit against a major counterfeiter and won a lot of money the person in the street, it' hard to stop them from buying it. that's wt is is about. gerri: lt word, brooklyn...
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ming what if you wrote an article and said, why are women such trash?ould be fired because that's what you basically said. but i will say there is an -- missaroundry, which is antimale. women.s talking about >> i was talking about men. can i finish?c >> no. >> i haven't weighed in on myfi advice. go ahead.even >> oh, yeah. do guys have to try? you talk to they feel like they have to lower their standards in the dating world, that they're nota expecting men who open doors anymore. sometimes they don't even expect men to pay for the dinnerxpec because men are so ambivalent. this is the real issue, i think, is men are preoccupied with things that have taken the placs of real human being contact, which is pornography, casualcupi sex, basically.aphy men don't really need to try anymore and women are stuck with guys who are like if you're not going to give it to me now, i'mn gog find somebody or somethingvi that will. >> that's a really good point. >> something that will? >> women have lowered the standards. they don't demand enough fromg t men. a couple wo p
ming what if you wrote an article and said, why are women such trash?ould be fired because that's what you basically said. but i will say there is an -- missaroundry, which is antimale. women.s talking about >> i was talking about men. can i finish?c >> no. >> i haven't weighed in on myfi advice. go ahead.even >> oh, yeah. do guys have to try? you talk to they feel like they have to lower their standards in the dating world, that they're nota expecting men who open doors...
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i know patients all over the country are listening to ever word you say, seth, hanks for ming on. >>easure gerri: later inhe show, more government's getting involved in business. 'll dissect a new aw requiring -- requiring paid sick time, even small employers. next we answer the question, how do you do that? tips on how to protect your home from the elements this summer including heat and flooding and all manner of mayhem like you are seeing right here. ♪ gerri: with the country in a heat wave, how to potect your home from heat and a host of other summer dangers. ♪ ♪ gerri: well, we need to be taking steps year round to eep our kids and home safee, but especially important in the summer. much of the u.s. falling into the grips of an extreme heat wave, and there's unknown summer dangers luring, so how do you protect your home? joining me now, sndicated radio host, author of the book "my home, my money pit," and, boy, ca i relate to that, tom. thanks forr coming on. >> my pleasure. gerri: you know, this weekend, in death valley, temperatures of 126 degrees. it's crazy. we've heard a ot
i know patients all over the country are listening to ever word you say, seth, hanks for ming on. >>easure gerri: later inhe show, more government's getting involved in business. 'll dissect a new aw requiring -- requiring paid sick time, even small employers. next we answer the question, how do you do that? tips on how to protect your home from the elements this summer including heat and flooding and all manner of mayhem like you are seeing right here. ♪ gerri: with the country in a...
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the united states, as it peains to taxes, i incentivizes ming ovseas.nd that iwhat we ne to change about our tax code erie it i up seen what is happening right now. it incentivizes movi overseas. the ways and means committee still working o fundamental tax refor and do you think it should go forward? my understanding is that the airman continues to do that. think there is a sense fromoth democrats and republicans that the code that ists is broken. is where the fundamental fferences lie. i do think there is bipartisan suppt foa changen the de tt existsight now is overly complicated. and because of that, it is effient. it ialsonfair. e american people look at corporations that y ze corporate income tax in the united states. generale,f they pay zero direct income x tohe government mt years, using layers -- lawyers to find ways not to do it. we have great jurisprudence system in this country that respectshe ieres of mpanies that eds to be maintained. hava patent office in , whher a lot of patents the ge owns. when they go to exine ose tents and the light bb
the united states, as it peains to taxes, i incentivizes ming ovseas.nd that iwhat we ne to change about our tax code erie it i up seen what is happening right now. it incentivizes movi overseas. the ways and means committee still working o fundamental tax refor and do you think it should go forward? my understanding is that the airman continues to do that. think there is a sense fromoth democrats and republicans that the code that ists is broken. is where the fundamental fferences lie. i do...
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i'm jennifer ming.ck in to sports with the only guy in seattle that didn't see saturday this weekend, nick kingston-persons. - thanks, jennifer. okay. - [sighs groaningly] - hey. - if i hear one more person talk about how amazing this movie is, i'm going to scream. - oh, i thought you guys were going yesterday. - yeah, i thought so too. do you have the bullet points ready for our 11:00? - no, we don't need them. they canceled. - great. you know, can one thing i plan work out? - i hope so, since you're an event planner. - that's not funny. - it was a little funny. [giggles] come on, okay, so what now? - nothing. i'm just gonna sit here until our 3:00 shows up so i don't have to hear one more thing about saturday. - or instead of sitting here, i mean, we could be sitting at the movie theater. instead of hearing other people talk about how great this movie is, we could be talking about how great this movie is, getting on other people's nerves who haven't yet seen it. - everybody's seen it. - except us. - g
i'm jennifer ming.ck in to sports with the only guy in seattle that didn't see saturday this weekend, nick kingston-persons. - thanks, jennifer. okay. - [sighs groaningly] - hey. - if i hear one more person talk about how amazing this movie is, i'm going to scream. - oh, i thought you guys were going yesterday. - yeah, i thought so too. do you have the bullet points ready for our 11:00? - no, we don't need them. they canceled. - great. you know, can one thing i plan work out? - i hope so, since...
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everybody is talking, ming ling. >> she's going crazy. >> i love it. their talking and having a good time and i'm in here cooking. >> i thought there were only seven courses. >> not questioning your skills but say one should need a fire extinguisher, where would we find it. >> not joking, sarcastic. >> this tastes like a real desert. >> there's a compliment in there somewhere. >> i feel good. i think it ended up working out. i think i could have been a little calmer and a little more in the moment. but for my first time with colleagues, i think it was a success. >> to new york, to good company and friends and welcome to the neighborhood. >> and furniture. >> yea. >> we all think it was a smashing success. contributor, lifestyle expert, here with a few dos and don'ts. >> nice to see you. thanks for inviting me to the second course dinner. >> bigger table. >> here on time. >> let me start off by saying you did an amazing job. obviously you all had a great time. you went all out. the one thing i would maybe say to you, just in terms of the dinner you made
everybody is talking, ming ling. >> she's going crazy. >> i love it. their talking and having a good time and i'm in here cooking. >> i thought there were only seven courses. >> not questioning your skills but say one should need a fire extinguisher, where would we find it. >> not joking, sarcastic. >> this tastes like a real desert. >> there's a compliment in there somewhere. >> i feel good. i think it ended up working out. i think i could have...
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elijah cull mings and dana pill bank. congressman, in all the times you've sat next to mr.e you ever gotten the impression he thinks there was political hangy pankey here from the white house? >> yeah, i honestly don't know what he thinks. i mean, quite often he makes a lot of statements and then, and these statements make headlines and then there's a search for the facts and in many instances, the facts are never found. and so i don't know what he thinks but i can tell you one thing that the interviews that have been conducted and the chairman knows this have shown no political involvement in this episode. no white house involvement whatsoever. and we know that it started in the cincinnati office. and it was started by a self-proclaimed republican, a conservative republican. and i think the thing that bothers me most, chris, is when these types of allegations are made and you have exculpatory evidence that shows clearly that it's not accurate, you ought to say something because we are in search of the truth. >> yeah. >> so that we can do reform so that we can then restore
elijah cull mings and dana pill bank. congressman, in all the times you've sat next to mr.e you ever gotten the impression he thinks there was political hangy pankey here from the white house? >> yeah, i honestly don't know what he thinks. i mean, quite often he makes a lot of statements and then, and these statements make headlines and then there's a search for the facts and in many instances, the facts are never found. and so i don't know what he thinks but i can tell you one thing that...
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i am deeply disappointed that ranking member cup mings has decided to broadly disseminate and post online a 205 page transcript that will serve as an irs to navigate with congress. after unsuccessfully trying to convince the american people that will irs officials in washington did not play a role in inappropriate scrutiny of tea party groups and declaring on national television that the case of theist -- he seems to be implying that you never said that this didn't have to do with the irs. the charge from him has been from day one, political hanky panky from the white house. he issues code like washington all over the place. always the shell game goal to blame it on obama. he doesn't have an iota of proof, does he? >> no, there is absolutely no proof. people can actually see the transcript and it's very clear. but there's something bigger than darrell issa here. and that, again, chris is integrity. we've got irs employees who thought they were doing the right thing. they testified that they believed that they were doing the right thing. but poor management, all kinds of problems within th
i am deeply disappointed that ranking member cup mings has decided to broadly disseminate and post online a 205 page transcript that will serve as an irs to navigate with congress. after unsuccessfully trying to convince the american people that will irs officials in washington did not play a role in inappropriate scrutiny of tea party groups and declaring on national television that the case of theist -- he seems to be implying that you never said that this didn't have to do with the irs. the...
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this initiative in particular strikes ming as is we should have been working on ten years ago.sident is making this a priority. but with anything these days, it seems like there's a lot of partisan back and forth. and i think the first area of concern or this first question i have for you, regarding connect ed is who's going to pay for it? we know that congress does not have to approve it. but how are you going to cover the costs of this? >> this is just a huge opportunity for our nation's students and for our nation's teachers. we want to empower students to be engaged in their own learning 24/7, have access to online tutoring. access to foreign languages, they simply don't have those opportunities today and it's not fair. we also want to give teachers the opportunity to share best practices, to help each other. to personalize the instructions this is a win for students, a win for teachers and ultimately, obviously a win for education, for our country. the fcc has been a great, great partner. they've funded a program called e-rate for the last 16, 17 years, it's helped to crea
this initiative in particular strikes ming as is we should have been working on ten years ago.sident is making this a priority. but with anything these days, it seems like there's a lot of partisan back and forth. and i think the first area of concern or this first question i have for you, regarding connect ed is who's going to pay for it? we know that congress does not have to approve it. but how are you going to cover the costs of this? >> this is just a huge opportunity for our...