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amazing, the most spectacular, the most stupendous, the most -- >> just most. >> you've got to see thiswave. and you will, if you stick around. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people 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: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> we searched high and low and even on the internet for the most amazing viral video on the web. break out your ankle weights, because we officially have a winner. jane wells, you can prance if want to. >> reporter: i will. here is the
amazing, the most spectacular, the most stupendous, the most -- >> just most. >> you've got to see thiswave. and you will, if you stick around. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.al we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. >> that facebook segment got us thinking about paying for facebook. we throw together a very quick street poll during this commercial break. is there any function or feature of facebook that you would be willing to pay for? you can tweet me or mandy. send a smoke
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now, the men's wear most of you probably don't figure with me, most everyone says gas costs too much. ridiculous. much too much. >> wait too much. >> how low is the american public supposed to afford. john: and here we keep close track of gas prices. >> the 16th straightday. john: the most popular anchor tells me. >> zero companieare by your friend. we are getting hosed at the pump . john: those? of many of you agree with bill o'reilly? a few of you. all right. this is a "stossel" audience. the majority of your right. we would be looking to get an equal hosing whe we pay for health ce or college tuition because gas is cheap. we should think those companies. think what they do to bring us gallon of gas, such debt of the ground sometime from moral to the war zones are deep beneath the notion. drills now been then dig sideways through as much as 7 miles of earth. what they find is then delivere through long billion-$ pipeline and put in monstrously -- monstrously expensive tankers to ship across the ocean and then refined into several types of gasoline, transported and trucks that cos an
now, the men's wear most of you probably don't figure with me, most everyone says gas costs too much. ridiculous. much too much. >> wait too much. >> how low is the american public supposed to afford. john: and here we keep close track of gas prices. >> the 16th straightday. john: the most popular anchor tells me. >> zero companieare by your friend. we are getting hosed at the pump . john: those? of many of you agree with bill o'reilly? a few of you. all right. this is a...
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top stories on the ark see the hunger strike in guantanamo bay passes the one hundred day mark but most inmates are still starving themselves with a definite detention without charge. the u.s. government seizes the phone records of over a hundred journalists from the associated press a spot the media outrage but the white house insists it was unaware of the probe. syrian government forces take the fight to the rebels in a key town near the lebanese border as an entry point for smuggled weapons and mercenaries. and more spies in disguise a russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as it was intelligence is left red faced after getting called to trying to recruit a russian agent. ai . you're watching r t live from moscow with me to say let's take a look at this week's the weekly more than one hundred days as since the mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay began there's still no sign that any of the protesters are willing to back down well overhaul fault the people detained there without charge protesting their indefinite applied with no hope of release some inmates the save is seeking
top stories on the ark see the hunger strike in guantanamo bay passes the one hundred day mark but most inmates are still starving themselves with a definite detention without charge. the u.s. government seizes the phone records of over a hundred journalists from the associated press a spot the media outrage but the white house insists it was unaware of the probe. syrian government forces take the fight to the rebels in a key town near the lebanese border as an entry point for smuggled weapons...
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what statistic impress you the most?ed a lot of money for -- >> you had an interesting experience getting down to washington. tell us about that. >> they did not have enough flights. air traffic controllers. >> because of sequestration. >> so we ended up taking high- speed rail. it took four and a half or five hours. the argument made in the video is that if people had access, they would take it more often. you can get from connected to washington in 45 minutes on the train. was it worth it? >> yes. if you take into account that this tax and security at the airport -- accounted baggage checks and security at the airport, it takes a lot less time. i thought it was better. >> have you ever had a high- speed rail . ? >> no. >> if teenagers have more access to public transportation, with teenagers give up their cars? >> that could be the case. also not entirely certain about it. i will not rule it out. i cannot have any evidence for either side. i cannot make a logical argument. >> i found myself a little skeptical because w
what statistic impress you the most?ed a lot of money for -- >> you had an interesting experience getting down to washington. tell us about that. >> they did not have enough flights. air traffic controllers. >> because of sequestration. >> so we ended up taking high- speed rail. it took four and a half or five hours. the argument made in the video is that if people had access, they would take it more often. you can get from connected to washington in 45 minutes on the...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> north korea reportedly launched three short range missiles into the sea off its coast today. south korea news agency reports the missiles were fired in a northeasterly direction away from south korea's waters. tensions are eased in the last few days and the reported launch of short range missiles should not cause much concern. >> the elderly father of a minister has been kidnapped by unknown militants. the man who is in his 80s was taken at gunpoint from his village. the deputy minister is a leading force if president assad's regime. >> the video show as man trying to steal a woman's cell phone. as he runs off, he runs straight into a city bus. the lady he robbed even help. ed him out from under the bus but he w
who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> north korea reportedly launched three short range missiles into the sea off its coast today. south korea news agency reports the missiles were fired in a...
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and i think that is why most people who start playing jazz don't stop.abic classical music] (narrator) in arabic classical music, there are genres of composed repertoire as well as genres that are entirely improvised. unlike improvisation in jazz where performers are guided by a progression of chords, improvisation in arabic music is completely melodic and is based on a system of scale types known as maqam. (shaheen) improvisation, we call it in arabic, taqasim, and taqasim is one of the most important genres in arabic music. it shows the knowledge, the experience, the abilities of the musician, whether its a vocalist or an instrumentalist. when we play taqasim, we have to make the main choice, which maqam i'm going to choose as my main mode in the improvisation. for example, if i use a maqam that is called rast, r-a-s-t, then this is the main maqam. i should start with this maqam, and i can modulate to whatever i want, but at the end of the taqasim, i have to go usually to the rast. [music continues] the most important feature in taqasim is the ability
and i think that is why most people who start playing jazz don't stop.abic classical music] (narrator) in arabic classical music, there are genres of composed repertoire as well as genres that are entirely improvised. unlike improvisation in jazz where performers are guided by a progression of chords, improvisation in arabic music is completely melodic and is based on a system of scale types known as maqam. (shaheen) improvisation, we call it in arabic, taqasim, and taqasim is one of the most...
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most european people rejected.when and if it becomes impossible to sustain this reality, when and if it becomes clear i think then there might be a problem for this status quo. how that goes i don't know, i'm history. i can tell you how we got where we are. i can't tell you where we're going. i don't know. what you the palestinians do? the first thing to post intended as the weaker party is to recognize that they are the weaker party and they can ill afford division. this is a destructive, a responsible, unacceptable situation for the palestinians. and any leadership that is responsible for which i think both ohavingboth of them are haa terrible disservice to their people. and deserve to be harshly judged for the. the continuation of palestinian division is a crime against the palestinians by the palestinians and no one else can be blamed. the second thing has to be done, the palestinians have to decide on a strategy, a clear strategy. i'm not going to prescribe a strategy. i'm an american citizen. who am i? one gu
most european people rejected.when and if it becomes impossible to sustain this reality, when and if it becomes clear i think then there might be a problem for this status quo. how that goes i don't know, i'm history. i can tell you how we got where we are. i can't tell you where we're going. i don't know. what you the palestinians do? the first thing to post intended as the weaker party is to recognize that they are the weaker party and they can ill afford division. this is a destructive, a...
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most important. in the prospectus has. featured dozens of names of people who worked on the team here for over a year all of them were. really immersed in this fascinating process. santa is going through her own probation period she'll have to go through all this herself if she succeeds. their assignment is to help organize a game for the grand event can stay at the hermitage. cancer very important inhabitants the winter palace and the state hermitage. they've lived in the old winter palace since the times of peter the great when he brought the first cats from holland later his daughter elizabeth just special de craye for cats to be bred in what is now modern day tatarstan fifty cats were then brought from. since the seventeen forties those cats descendants have lived in the winter palace they've been provided with food in return for keeping the exhibits safe deal. we are also volunteers of sorts we work for food and that serena she is also a volunteer gives us food and medicine and takes care of us i don't quite understan
most important. in the prospectus has. featured dozens of names of people who worked on the team here for over a year all of them were. really immersed in this fascinating process. santa is going through her own probation period she'll have to go through all this herself if she succeeds. their assignment is to help organize a game for the grand event can stay at the hermitage. cancer very important inhabitants the winter palace and the state hermitage. they've lived in the old winter palace...
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very strong shaking would affect most of san francisco and would last well over a minute. for context, in 1906, over 500 miles of the san andreas fault moved in a second. in 1989 in the loam loma prieta event (inaudible) understand our interdependancies and we launchd an inder dependancy study earlier this year. this will benefit all our operators as well as the region's businesses and residents. first we want to build on an understanding of all of our existing system interdependancies and the consequences of existing conditions to help expedite sppbs and restoration planning among agencies. with this we will also identify the key assets and respiration of priority schemes to prioritize and restoring and rebuilding our city and ultimately the region after such an earthquake. we will then work to develop a set of life line expectation under current systems and standards developed over the next decade. you can imagine as you see from the slide behind me this visualization of a complex network of interdependancies that exist among a wide variety of life lines we count on ever
very strong shaking would affect most of san francisco and would last well over a minute. for context, in 1906, over 500 miles of the san andreas fault moved in a second. in 1989 in the loam loma prieta event (inaudible) understand our interdependancies and we launchd an inder dependancy study earlier this year. this will benefit all our operators as well as the region's businesses and residents. first we want to build on an understanding of all of our existing system interdependancies and the...
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become the norm for most. of his debts in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to work construction work as something of the social or why do they finish their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well as if we didn't know what really went on. to them from the storms because they come as one was sitting in. the middle carry on this queer two is on there. before under. the cage and i will how. likely it is of let. people know what to eat. or bundles he is open. in the east room and. there's a pot is it in the. us and. it's doesn't one hundred i never cook with us you shall miss you to a curious up of history and. months often in the car discovering the investigation continued. your thoughts he's with desperately trying to find remains of human bodies to put the case together. we don't have anything but his testimony and the cooperation of the authorities so that the necessary investigation ta
become the norm for most. of his debts in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to work construction work as something of the social or why do they finish their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well as if we didn't know what really went on. to them from the storms because they come as one was sitting in. the middle carry on this queer...
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when it was built, most inmates were protestant.why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin. with over 200 seats, it's also among the most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his parishioners can appreciate. ♪ when i say hallelujah ♪ hallelujah >> they can relate to that. and i come back in to tell them that there is a way that they can come out of that also. ♪ >> for those inmates who are sincere about reprogramming their lives, richard gives them a song of prayer and a little bit of hope. >> where there are rules and regulations, and rightfully so because they're incarcerated, just the fact they're able to yell as loud as they want to or clap their hands and stomp their feet for that brief hour and a half, two hours, however long w
when it was built, most inmates were protestant.why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin. with over 200 seats, it's also among the most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his...
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be used to be the most powerful lobby in washington d.c.. the tobacco institute was a stone's throw you could stand on the roof of the tobacco lobby and hit the white house. that has been disbanded by the loss so they are no longer allowed to lobby and the same way with the same energy they use to. there were 10 senators that appeared in tobacco ads in the '20s and '30s. that has disappeared but they have an enormous political force. they are able to attack the plain packaging law in australia, the free trade bill used as an instrument to punish any renegade country that wants to come out strongly against tobacco. they have a tremendous war chest with a profit so high. if you put 10,000 the lot more stock in 1958 it is worth $50 million today. it is the most powerful company in the world $150 billion company philip morris international. it is very powerful their printing money because the cigarette paper wrapped in paper so you they use the war chest from litigation that is why we still smoke 6 trillion cigarettes which by the way 6 trillion
be used to be the most powerful lobby in washington d.c.. the tobacco institute was a stone's throw you could stand on the roof of the tobacco lobby and hit the white house. that has been disbanded by the loss so they are no longer allowed to lobby and the same way with the same energy they use to. there were 10 senators that appeared in tobacco ads in the '20s and '30s. that has disappeared but they have an enormous political force. they are able to attack the plain packaging law in australia,...
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think most people wouldn't even. know about what was going on behind. sometimes thank the volunteers by giving them free tours for example a tour is a new storage facility in the old village region. that was stored in the museum was once moved there there's a million items. alone just being attentive that is russia's interest comes through in the second. so it's on certainly. there was a visit by the turkish ambassador to st petersburg with diplomatic guess and one of those gifts is this tent it's all around us it's like we're inside the museum exhibit. this is i mean a fifth of it the rest is still rolled up and stored away the tent is way to launch because it covers about a hundred square meters. along with a new storage facility. will soon be offering a museum of modern art. this building is the left wing of the general headquarters built by karl rossi in the early nineteenth century before the revolution and the ministry of finance and the ministry of foreign affairs were here next year this grand reconstruction will end and will have one of the lar
think most people wouldn't even. know about what was going on behind. sometimes thank the volunteers by giving them free tours for example a tour is a new storage facility in the old village region. that was stored in the museum was once moved there there's a million items. alone just being attentive that is russia's interest comes through in the second. so it's on certainly. there was a visit by the turkish ambassador to st petersburg with diplomatic guess and one of those gifts is this tent...
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most helpful people in the village if anything. >> reporter: she was most recently a branch manager. but it was at this u.s. bank that she spent most of her career dating back to 1983. it is here where she started ripping off her most loyal customers for 1.3 million. >> 1.3 million. >> i thought we were starting to be good friends. >> reporter: not wanting to be identified, she says that she forged her name on multiple checks. >> how much money did she take from you. >> $43,000. >> reporter: in one case, according to investigators a cd totaling $972,000 dwindled down to $353,000. u.s. bank says it was tipped off by a wealth manager who noticed the client's statement appeared altered. she is now in custody charged with money laundering. her bail is set at 1.6 million. >> i took my mom out to dinner numerous times. looking back, that's the sick part because she was basically praying on my mom. >> the d.a.'s office says that she is in jail right now and set to enter a plea next week. >> developing news now out of south san jose where the bomb squad is responding to reports of a grenade
most helpful people in the village if anything. >> reporter: she was most recently a branch manager. but it was at this u.s. bank that she spent most of her career dating back to 1983. it is here where she started ripping off her most loyal customers for 1.3 million. >> 1.3 million. >> i thought we were starting to be good friends. >> reporter: not wanting to be identified, she says that she forged her name on multiple checks. >> how much money did she take from...
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hezbollah and most shias do support the assad regime. most sunnies support the opposition. the christianes are split. and the fear here is that as people said to me on the street, you know, this could reopen... the tensions are already there, that it could really inflate them, incite them. they have had fighting, of course, in tripoli, as you know, between sunni and alawites and also in the bacah valley. this is the first time there's been any blow-back in the capital beirut. >> brown: now, we've mentioned this speech on saturday by the hezbollah leader nasrallah. in fact, hezbollah's support for the assad government in syria has become ever more important in this conflict, right? >> right, jeff. at first hezbollah leadership kept saying, well, these are just popular committees of committed shia who don't like what's going on in syria, but saturday nasrallah, we were at this speech which he didn't actually show up. it's a big television screen in some 60,000 people in the bacah valley. he made it clear that it's official hezbollah militia policy that they'll stay in this fi
hezbollah and most shias do support the assad regime. most sunnies support the opposition. the christianes are split. and the fear here is that as people said to me on the street, you know, this could reopen... the tensions are already there, that it could really inflate them, incite them. they have had fighting, of course, in tripoli, as you know, between sunni and alawites and also in the bacah valley. this is the first time there's been any blow-back in the capital beirut. >> brown:...
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in the world. >> rose: some of the most creative people in the world. a canvas for them do -- >> that's our submission to everyday find new ways to stretch that canvas and give people -- the most aspiring creators, the most talented creators more room to make their best work. just think about the role technology has played in enabling those most creative people and pushing art and media forward. look at what technology's done for film and something like pixar, right? i mean, that's an unbelievable thing that couldn't have existed before that technology. and that's -- that's the lineage -- >> rose: what exists because of tumblr? >> 105 million creators who have set up their homes on tumblr, more than 55 billion posts across a whole swath of genres of brilliantly talented illustrateors. people like robert reich publishes through tumblr. >> rose: so they're share their creative any >> sharing their work and wrather be constrained to square photos over here or 140 characters over here they can do all of it. >> rose: how much time was the idea between what t
in the world. >> rose: some of the most creative people in the world. a canvas for them do -- >> that's our submission to everyday find new ways to stretch that canvas and give people -- the most aspiring creators, the most talented creators more room to make their best work. just think about the role technology has played in enabling those most creative people and pushing art and media forward. look at what technology's done for film and something like pixar, right? i mean, that's...
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. >> mary chestnut was one of the most famous women of the 19th century. she was an author. she was the wife of a u.s. senator who resigned his senate seat when abraham lincoln was elected, and he came home to south carolina and became an aid camp of confederate president jefferson davis, and throughout the war, she kept a diary, and it's one of the most famousing s accounts of the civil war. >> we begin sitting on the porch of woodrow wilson's childhood home and learn more about the connections to south carolina. >> born in vairs, lived during the civil war in georgia, augusta, georgia, and then moved with his family here in 1870. he was a novelty. he had been a professor, nobody thought he would be much of a governor, came from nowhere politically, and within a couple years, became governor, and hit new jersey at the same time. there was a national move for reform, and wilson pushed through a number of reforms in new jersey. people didn't expect him to be able to do that, so it was -- it was very effective, and it gave a national prominence he wouldn't have had otherwise.
. >> mary chestnut was one of the most famous women of the 19th century. she was an author. she was the wife of a u.s. senator who resigned his senate seat when abraham lincoln was elected, and he came home to south carolina and became an aid camp of confederate president jefferson davis, and throughout the war, she kept a diary, and it's one of the most famousing s accounts of the civil war. >> we begin sitting on the porch of woodrow wilson's childhood home and learn more about...
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five where from a position around two hundred one most of them are from out of.government side we have something like seven people or seven soldiers were killed and twenty five one to. the city is fully control we can say seventy percent of said under the control the fighting is still going on the north an area we are waiting for. a few next hour in order to know exactly how we is going to end this operation has been there for. something like twenty five days the syrian army managed to. make a full circle around the city fighting the opposition position fight is all around the towns and villages around the city in order to control it and then they are now they are going on inside what the syrian government by taking set. main achievement is to stop that line of supply chain between given and syria that's not going off weapon and of course. it has become a simple of a position has become the capital of position after a strong fighting going on in most of the fighters gathered from different areas and syria in order to gather in course said become the capital of po
five where from a position around two hundred one most of them are from out of.government side we have something like seven people or seven soldiers were killed and twenty five one to. the city is fully control we can say seventy percent of said under the control the fighting is still going on the north an area we are waiting for. a few next hour in order to know exactly how we is going to end this operation has been there for. something like twenty five days the syrian army managed to. make a...
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of the day -- they have. >> for most of the day, the court was in session. what have your impressions been? >> what really stuck out was the other zschaepe, the main defendant here -- was the other zschaepe -- was beta zschaepe -- was beata zschaepe, the main defendant here, appeared as an ordinary woman in court. prosecutors said this is exactly the woman they saw one and a half years ago, a young, self- confident woman with a sense of purpose. this cannot have been an easy day for the victims' relatives in court today. >> thank you very much. >> and we will have more on that trial coming up later. in other news, german foreign minister guido westerwelle has said the european union needs better legal means to fight racism in its 27 never states. >> he was -- in its 27 member states. >> he spoke at an annual meeting in budapest to highlight growing anti-semitism in the country. >> germany's top diplomat travel to budapest to make a clear statement against rising anti- semitism in hungary, and he was outspoken. >> anti-semitism has no place neither in berlin
of the day -- they have. >> for most of the day, the court was in session. what have your impressions been? >> what really stuck out was the other zschaepe, the main defendant here -- was the other zschaepe -- was beta zschaepe -- was beata zschaepe, the main defendant here, appeared as an ordinary woman in court. prosecutors said this is exactly the woman they saw one and a half years ago, a young, self- confident woman with a sense of purpose. this cannot have been an easy day for...
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serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see the put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced today he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder yesterday associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the news gathering activities undertaken by the a.p. during a two month period provide a roadmap to news gathering operations and disclose information about a.p.'s activities and operations that the government has no conceivable right to know now the a.p. is asking for an explanation as to why the government pulled reporters' phone records without notifying them the worry now is the effect the news will have on the media and its sources i think the effect on the media has already been felt in . you have sources that are being shut down doors just being shut in people's faces now that was probably the intention the intention was to scare. the turn o
serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see the put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced today he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder yesterday associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the news gathering activities undertaken by the a.p....
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become the norm for most. of these days in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do they finish their shift and headed home you oughtn't. we never noticed anything bad look as if we didn't know what really went on. to them from the storms because they come as one was sitting in. the middle kaon this query or two is...
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and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied.comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. the c[growl]s clear. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. listen, your story line, it makes for incredible tv drama. thing is, your drug use is too adult for the kids, so i'm going to have to block you. oh, man. yeah. [inhales] well, have a good one. you're a nice lady. >>> welcome back to our special report, "escape from captivity: the cleveland kidnappings." i'm john ber 3457b in new york. >> and i'm store y
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become the norm for most. of these days in the into before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like goalie others. like they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do you they finished their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well look as if we didn't know what really went on. to from the storms because they come i assume most of them in. the middle carry on this queer tourism on the. performer. on the sour not make a. balcony of let. people not know what to eat. is. in the east room and sure there's a pot is it in the. us and it's doesn't one hundred out of or cook with us. we shall miss you to a curious up of history and. months often in a cot discovery the investigation continues. the authorities would desperately trying to find remains of human bodies to put the case together. we don't have anything but his testimony and the cooperation of the authorities so that the necessary investigation takes place. but of cours
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that i think is the most important point. starting point to estimate what returns might be going forward, the yield on the aggregate. the barclay's aggregate. bond investment grade intext, around 2%. if yields stay where they, over the next year, expect about a 2% return. and if yields rise, then that's going to eat into that return, and so they could be lower, could even be negative. the most important point is the strong returns that bond investors have enjoyed over the past several years, fiv5%, 6%, 8% returns, they need to reset expectations significantly lower. >> we need to leave it there. bill irvine of fidelity. >>> good news out of washington. medicare's hospital trust fund won't run out until two years later than expected. the date social security will run out remains unchanged at 2033. more and more baby boomers retire, jack lew sounded cautious. >> social security and medicare are meeting their commitments today and will continue to meet their commitments in the years ahead. yet as trustee reports have indicated f
that i think is the most important point. starting point to estimate what returns might be going forward, the yield on the aggregate. the barclay's aggregate. bond investment grade intext, around 2%. if yields stay where they, over the next year, expect about a 2% return. and if yields rise, then that's going to eat into that return, and so they could be lower, could even be negative. the most important point is the strong returns that bond investors have enjoyed over the past several years,...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> welcome back to tonight's special edition of "mad money." what i'm trying to explain what really moves stocks. they often diverge from the fundamentals of the company, they purport to represent. i know this confuses you mightily. i read your e-mail. i know this bothers you immensely. i talked about the need to get familiar with how stocks trade. you need to learn more about the traders who drive stocks in different directions. they need to have stock prices. take advantage, rather than pretending like so many pundits do the short-term. >> tim:rations in stock prices are beneath their notice and will somehow pollute your gains. may we never be so self important or arrogant around here as the entry and exit points don't matter. they control the ability to outperform the market. they control how
who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> welcome back to tonight's special edition of "mad money." what i'm trying to explain what really moves stocks. they often diverge from the fundamentals of the company, they purport to represent. i know this confuses you mightily. i read...
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most of the regions like most soulful a bit too much cold and ends up in its messy plugs where it's transforms. into this stuff and. more clues it hot. gets heated up to a profound decrease in more than twenty hours and turned into. the fluently it's been paid guy and much tell you what you really do not to want to be getting this close to it. now i just want to give you a quick easy recipe so make your own soup bust the holes in the seal rice some stuff. then pour in to some quantity got. out a quick list. killer oxygen sent up the hoots and signals that gather. no one should be on the slightest. night manageable. just. as. the finishing touches. of the cars buses fuel ends up on the final this woman has a far more creative use for this. is the cosmos is a cold sculptor. for the years when you come a piece of coal some saw it was it gives you a clue about what it's meant to be one of it's a very beautiful material. when i go to exhibitions coal miners sometimes come up to me they've been working in pits for ages they look at one of my pieces and i can almost see tears in their eyes when they
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they came in and say we will be the most transparent in history. look what's happening. >> the least transparent possibly in history. the time that we waste satisfying the irs and congress, flat tax should be the time you spend doing your dishes and that's it. that's about as much time as you sh on your taxes and enact a nuisance tax every time they think they make progress with writing the complex legislations we have to live under. it's unhealthy for the american people to feel like they are doing something bad and they are so invasive. >> i want to give you the last word. we have run out of time. you have been pushing this for a long time. is it reasonable to expect that out of this crisis, out of this scandal we will have fundamental change to something like the flat tax? >> absolutely. in 2016, a lot of candidates will be advocating this and simpson bowles came out bipartisan for simplifying the code, but not as far as a flat tax. when they removed tax shelters. when you touch one, you touch them all. it's drastic simplicity and the code that
they came in and say we will be the most transparent in history. look what's happening. >> the least transparent possibly in history. the time that we waste satisfying the irs and congress, flat tax should be the time you spend doing your dishes and that's it. that's about as much time as you sh on your taxes and enact a nuisance tax every time they think they make progress with writing the complex legislations we have to live under. it's unhealthy for the american people to feel like...
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for most of history, most people and, alas, still today, have been told there's one right way to live, one great truth, one answer to the question of what it all means. what the enlightment of the 18th century reminded us, actually, which is that there is a great diversity in human talent for good lies. there's a great diversity of human beings, not to put in mind what was said meditating on the golden rule which says do to others what they do to you. under which circumstances should you do to others under which they do to you? they may not like it. it's a dine -- deep point because we have to treat others in particularity. to do that, you need insight into human nature, the best we can get into the very, very complex matter, and that's why the demand is on us to be thoughtful, observe vaunt, and educated in the sense we are truly reflective about the great range of human possibilities, and that is the basis of the humanistic view in ethics because it starts from the human, at the human scale. looking for the things in human life that p tend to flourish. >> host: are humans innately m
for most of history, most people and, alas, still today, have been told there's one right way to live, one great truth, one answer to the question of what it all means. what the enlightment of the 18th century reminded us, actually, which is that there is a great diversity in human talent for good lies. there's a great diversity of human beings, not to put in mind what was said meditating on the golden rule which says do to others what they do to you. under which circumstances should you do to...
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the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand.d this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. >>> all that mattered 86 years ago today? charles lindbergh. he became the first person ever to fly solo nonstop across the atlantic. it took him 33 1/2 hours. the 3,600-mile trip made him an international celebrity. boy, that was huge news way back then. >> 33 1/2 hours. that's incredible. >> compared to what we do today, right? >> absolutely. >>> he lived through one of the messiest breakups in rock 'n' roll history but he came out [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, t
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most just get old and die.onth after we first filmed at camp j., billy mccoy, aged 63, had a heart attack. >> i have always been on track. i will maintain my mental stability when i'm dead and six feet in the ground. >> one day later, he died. no one came to claim his body. >> though no family could be contacted, billy mccoy will be buried at point lookout at the prison cemetery by volunteers of the point lookout project. who soberly understand in doing so, friends and volunteers may be doing the same for them one day. >> is there anybody else that would like to share something they knew of billy mccoy at this time? anybody? >> defiant until the end, billy, better known by his nickname "understanding," left a strong impression on his fellow inmates. >> a lot of people didn't understand "understanding" because of his unique way of understanding things. but on a more serious note, i think the common denominator that we all have with mr. billy mccoy is mr. mccoy died in prison, and that's a fate that a lot of us c
most just get old and die.onth after we first filmed at camp j., billy mccoy, aged 63, had a heart attack. >> i have always been on track. i will maintain my mental stability when i'm dead and six feet in the ground. >> one day later, he died. no one came to claim his body. >> though no family could be contacted, billy mccoy will be buried at point lookout at the prison cemetery by volunteers of the point lookout project. who soberly understand in doing so, friends and...
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damn thing don't work most of the time.ave people that are 5'2" officer call me, excuse the expression, a piece of s -- you know, but at the same time, if i didn't have these handcuffs on, me and him face to face and he didn't have gun coverage, he would not do that. >> escort coming in. >> inmates in the shu are escorted by a minimum of two correctional officers any time they leave their pod. this movement is the greatest threat to officer safety. >> we are always told to watch our back, watch our surroundings when we are dealing with inmates, watch what they are doing, make sure there is no sudden movements from them, make sure their cuffs are right, because they are always looking for ways to beat us. >> for the most part, we wear the badge. we play by the rules. convicts don't play by the rules. they know the rules, but they make sure that you don't cross the line, you don't break the rules. the convict's job is to beat us, to find ways to beat us. they are gonna slide whatever they can under the rug every chance they g
damn thing don't work most of the time.ave people that are 5'2" officer call me, excuse the expression, a piece of s -- you know, but at the same time, if i didn't have these handcuffs on, me and him face to face and he didn't have gun coverage, he would not do that. >> escort coming in. >> inmates in the shu are escorted by a minimum of two correctional officers any time they leave their pod. this movement is the greatest threat to officer safety. >> we are always told...
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industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many can't. it's required working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into trials in africa and it's not just the citizens feeling the pinch for nurses would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their will businesses and building their lives have now we're also changed their minds forever giana this meant leaving greece and only all the way back to their native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six one hundred also many foreigners decided to leave greece and move to countries like germany and switzerla
industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally. you can't really think of your future he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many can't. it's required working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and...
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today and other rather sensitive issues came up to most of the little bit about that's right one of the many sensitive issues obama addressed was the issue of closing the prison at guantanamo bay he said the idea that the u.s. would still detain a group of individuals indefinitely without trial is contrary to the interests reputations and morals of america while the u.s. president has shown his strong will to close the prison he lacks the necessary support from congress and that support is what would give obama the authority and the funding to close the prison and now obama's comments come of course as the hunger strike at guantanamo bay prison enters its fourth day this is a story that our first reported back in march and has continued to cover we were among the first to cover it one other important issue that the u.s. president addressed in his press conference was the issue of the boston bombings and russia's cooperation in the ongoing investigation that is what obama underscored that of moscow is very much helping washington with its ongoing probe now as we did reporting in two thou
today and other rather sensitive issues came up to most of the little bit about that's right one of the many sensitive issues obama addressed was the issue of closing the prison at guantanamo bay he said the idea that the u.s. would still detain a group of individuals indefinitely without trial is contrary to the interests reputations and morals of america while the u.s. president has shown his strong will to close the prison he lacks the necessary support from congress and that support is what...
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>> most definitely.ul nature around. >> yeah, yeah, look, the country is beautiful, we know this. but most americans, they're afraid to come. is colombia any more dangerous for a tourist than rio or puerto rico? >> south central? >> i mean, my impression is no. when you go to rio, you don't wear a big watch or an expensive suit, you don't behave like an idiot, and life is going to be good. >> maybe i've been lucky, but i've never been mugged or kidnapped or robbed. most people will tell you we had an amazing time. we heard some great music, met some beautiful girls or guys. we drank some great drinks, hung out, went to the beach and, you know, we want to come back, you know? >> there's a lot of heart here. people feel very deeply about things. it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ♪ ital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. and out here, we squee
>> most definitely.ul nature around. >> yeah, yeah, look, the country is beautiful, we know this. but most americans, they're afraid to come. is colombia any more dangerous for a tourist than rio or puerto rico? >> south central? >> i mean, my impression is no. when you go to rio, you don't wear a big watch or an expensive suit, you don't behave like an idiot, and life is going to be good. >> maybe i've been lucky, but i've never been mugged or kidnapped or robbed....
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but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from within, which i traversed. and it was wild. it is sort of like a frozen world, really and there is movement of the camera, 360 degrees. but it is frozen. there are moments in time and in 2007. when this car goes by just like that and was gone, most of the time people don't know that there are pictures being taken and it really bakes into this work something different than the work that would be taken on the street. there is sort of visual connections to street photography and there is philosophical connections. you know there is some movement by me, that yet, the camera w
but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from...
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siblings form a criminal organization with benjamin is the most mind. who's responsible for the executions. and it's you know arianna had taken up money laundering she was the accountant and francisco havea arianna the youngest brother begins to accompany ramon in the killings. they were living well nobody bothered them and the men would walk around and let it go. in the eighty's you would see them at the discos with the food and in different parts of town recruiting young people asked us he was there. to get them and so the narcan junior scroope became famous so your son was part of the narco juniors yes you see it as they were young men that grew up together since go. and make these well known here in tijuana. but we parents never realized anything. every talked about. look the man who had just got here took care of his family take it as a family netbook it in which he needed had money and always bought them all the drinks. less maybe this and found them the best table in the joint. that's a rotten apple fell and draw to everything. download the offic
siblings form a criminal organization with benjamin is the most mind. who's responsible for the executions. and it's you know arianna had taken up money laundering she was the accountant and francisco havea arianna the youngest brother begins to accompany ramon in the killings. they were living well nobody bothered them and the men would walk around and let it go. in the eighty's you would see them at the discos with the food and in different parts of town recruiting young people asked us he...
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after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we released our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen a coastal state an accident her whole piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over thr
after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a...
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most wish they didn't smoke. it is also something that is not known and one of the biggest myths that we have is that smoking is a choice when it's not like alcohol, only about 5% or 10% of people are addicted. from a pure libertarian calculus, that is why i called for abolition. even smokers don't like the fact that they smoke. it's quite an unusual smoker who is really about the fact that they smoke and is happy about it. >> the chances of an average smoker getting on cancer are? >> about one in eight people. about half of everyone who smokes will die from their habit. each cigarette takes about seven minutes off your life. and people have myths about smoking. they say oh, i will smoke until i get sick. but the damage has already been done. if you are driving drunk and make it home, and i can tell you, right? but every cigarette is like a nail in the coffin. so there is a chronic and continuous hazard to the body that can be detected in every tissue of the body. there is no consumer product like it. no other co
most wish they didn't smoke. it is also something that is not known and one of the biggest myths that we have is that smoking is a choice when it's not like alcohol, only about 5% or 10% of people are addicted. from a pure libertarian calculus, that is why i called for abolition. even smokers don't like the fact that they smoke. it's quite an unusual smoker who is really about the fact that they smoke and is happy about it. >> the chances of an average smoker getting on cancer are?...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> well, while the stock market hits a record high, not every one is sharing in the good fortune. >> take facebook. it's still way down from its super high ipf. >> that took place today. and some investors not just like it but love it. >> reporter: first came the excitement. then came the waiting. >> we're still waiting for the indications over the nasdaq where it could be. >> facebook was to begin its trading about 25 minutes ago, and now finally the moment has arrived. >> the size of the public debut, 400 million shares overwhelmed computer systems at the nasdaq, and costed the exchange up to $62 million to compensate firms involved. the price peeked at $45 and then the price plummeted and by the summer it was under $18. but new products helped the price recover and stabilize around $27 a share. but the key to recovery has been meeting the bigge
who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> well, while the stock market hits a record high, not every one is sharing in the good fortune. >> take facebook. it's still way down from its super high ipf. >> that took place today. and some investors not just like it but love it. >> reporter: first came the excitement. then...
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the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete.ding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. still looks amazing. hi, listen i think you could do better. oh no, he's a nice guy. no i'm talking about your yogurt. in a national taste test dannon oikos fat free strawberry flavor beat chobani 2 to 1. look babe i'm doing better. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. ♪ dannon >>> when a georgia man lost his job during the recession, he lost nearly everything, but he came up with plan to rebuild, and as mark strassmann reports, he helps others rebuild their lives. >> you're going to run one down the center. >> reporter: brian preston started the leiman furniture company in georgia with one employee and no money. he lost his business in 2012 when the market crashed and he lost 12 employees. >> it had got son glad we were actually having yard sales to make ends meet and we had a newborn on the way. >> reporter: relatives had taken in his family when he ha
the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete.ding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. still looks amazing. hi, listen i think you could do better. oh no, he's a nice guy. no i'm talking about your yogurt. in a national taste test dannon oikos fat free strawberry flavor beat chobani 2 to 1. look babe i'm doing better. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. ♪...
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i spoke to them just a bit earlier in the program where israelis are one of the countries with most to gain from a fast resolution to the syrian conflict it's already being affected by the spillover from the crisis but some believe it only has itself to blame as it is middle east correspondent paula slayer explains. it's a new offer and stand here so that they have to think not one or two as they have to think one hundred times a day you know what to do with. armed men that have been given the green light to fire into israel retaliated by damascus for televisa tack last week israeli officials have still not gone on record admitting they carried out two airstrikes in forty eight hours but most people here are certain they did and damascus is certain of it it didn't mince its words calling israel's actions a declaration of war the criticism echoes in israel as well our citizens took to the streets to protest and while divided over the support of the side they are clear on one thing israel's actions are wrong jobbers sol is a twenty four year old university student despite being some two
i spoke to them just a bit earlier in the program where israelis are one of the countries with most to gain from a fast resolution to the syrian conflict it's already being affected by the spillover from the crisis but some believe it only has itself to blame as it is middle east correspondent paula slayer explains. it's a new offer and stand here so that they have to think not one or two as they have to think one hundred times a day you know what to do with. armed men that have been given the...
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the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand.e is clear. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many...