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myers' rebuilding fund. >> mrs. myers' building fund?-huh. >> this was in my living room. >> mrs. myers is elissa myers, a close family friend and neighbor. three weeks ago, after a storm pushed this oak tree into her home, johnny donated his savings of five quarters. >> from his piggy bank and he said, i'm just getting started. i'll be back. >> which was all very nice. but why do this? johnny says he owes mrs. myers for what she did in a time of tragedy. >> she helped us and now it's time to help her. >> how did she help you? >> she gave us food and all this good stuff when kelly died. >> kelly, johnny's sister, was killed in a car accident four years ago. their mother, donna karlinchak, says the neighborhood response led by mrs. myers was unforgettable. >> the neighbors really came together for us. just did anything that they could. grocery shopping, carpooling. >> so now, johnny is paying back and the community is all in. neighbors have bought $800 worth of lemonade from johnny and his older sister katie. it's more than enough to pay
myers' rebuilding fund. >> mrs. myers' building fund?-huh. >> this was in my living room. >> mrs. myers is elissa myers, a close family friend and neighbor. three weeks ago, after a storm pushed this oak tree into her home, johnny donated his savings of five quarters. >> from his piggy bank and he said, i'm just getting started. i'll be back. >> which was all very nice. but why do this? johnny says he owes mrs. myers for what she did in a time of tragedy. >>...
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myers is elissa myers, a close family friend and neighbor.ago after a storm pushed this oaktree into her home, johnny donated his savings of five quarters. >> from his piggy bank an he said i'm just getting started. i'll be back. >> which was all very nice but why do this? johnny says he owes mrs. myers for what she did in a time of tragedy. >> she helped us. now it's time to help her. >> reporter: how did she help you. >> she gave us food and all this good stuff when kelly died. >> kelly, johnnie's sister was killed in a car accident four years ago. their mother donna says the neighborhood response lead by mrs. myers was unforgetable. >> they really came together for us. did anything that they could. grocery shopping, carpooling. >> so now johnny is paying back and the community is all in. neighbors have bought $800 worth of lemonade from johnny and his solder-- older sister katie, more than enough to pay the myers $500 insurance deductible, not that elissa myers was ever counting. >> he was giving us money but it wasn't money, he was giving
myers is elissa myers, a close family friend and neighbor.ago after a storm pushed this oaktree into her home, johnny donated his savings of five quarters. >> from his piggy bank an he said i'm just getting started. i'll be back. >> which was all very nice but why do this? johnny says he owes mrs. myers for what she did in a time of tragedy. >> she helped us. now it's time to help her. >> reporter: how did she help you. >> she gave us food and all this good stuff...
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the result was what is frank myer termed fusionism. myer rejected a valueless libertarianism as well as state-draekted virtue. the rut was a belief in what he called libertarian means to a traditionalist end. a good society built by men and women freely choosinging to pursue moral goals and ends. this combined with hostility toward totalitarianism gave him what is now referred to as the three-legged stool that makes up the conservative movement. but first, they had to throw the folks out who were keeping the others from entering. each camp had hangers on who could endanger the whole enterprise and therefore, had to go. the first to go with the birchers. the john birch society was the brainchild of a belmont, massachusetts businessman by the name of robert welsh and was named for a soldier killed in korea shortly after world war ii ended by a communist chinese soldier. welch considered him the first casualty of the cold war as he may well have been. the society attracted tens of thousands of followers around the country. but it you quic
the result was what is frank myer termed fusionism. myer rejected a valueless libertarianism as well as state-draekted virtue. the rut was a belief in what he called libertarian means to a traditionalist end. a good society built by men and women freely choosinging to pursue moral goals and ends. this combined with hostility toward totalitarianism gave him what is now referred to as the three-legged stool that makes up the conservative movement. but first, they had to throw the folks out who...
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bloomberg learned loeb also act qifly helped bring marisa myer in in a secret process and there is myer announced she was pregnant did not speak on the call. >> intel is forecasting lower sales and today said sales rose but profit fell 4.3% to $2.8 billion. because it's chips power when there is a broad tech indicator. and there is a drop in china that could be bad news for other companies still waiting to report. and elsewhere, google plus tied wikipedia in a top spot. facebook meantime sank to a low as users criticized changes to its look there is to provide more data to its core service. and auto desk says it's buying social cam for about $60 million. and the service let's users capture and share videos and the app has been down loaded more than 16 million times. and stocks rose today after federal reserve chairman teld senators the central bank is prepared to act to boost growth if the market doesn't improve. the bloomberg silicon valley index closed higher on gains in oracle. and there is another big star making news today, actor tom hanks starring on a web series. electric city is
bloomberg learned loeb also act qifly helped bring marisa myer in in a secret process and there is myer announced she was pregnant did not speak on the call. >> intel is forecasting lower sales and today said sales rose but profit fell 4.3% to $2.8 billion. because it's chips power when there is a broad tech indicator. and there is a drop in china that could be bad news for other companies still waiting to report. and elsewhere, google plus tied wikipedia in a top spot. facebook meantime...
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in the meantime myers will continue to proselytize in his reading ambassador.his mantra, he says, "reading is not optional." >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day, it was day four of the london olympics, and a big one for american athletes in gymnastics and swimming. bipartisan leaders in congress agreed to keep the government funded through next march, avoiding a possible shutdown at the end of september. and a sweeping blackout hit india, affecting a region with more than half the country's population of 1.2 billion. next week, a new visitor lands on mars. kwame holman explains. >> holman: the countdown is on. nasa's rover, named "curiosity," arrives on the red planet early monday. on our science page, we look at the nine-month journey, the purpose of the mission, and how difficult the landing might be. plus, you can pose questions to economist larry kotlikoff, author of the wildly popular blog post "34 social security secrets you need to know now." submit yours on our making sense page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jud
in the meantime myers will continue to proselytize in his reading ambassador.his mantra, he says, "reading is not optional." >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day, it was day four of the london olympics, and a big one for american athletes in gymnastics and swimming. bipartisan leaders in congress agreed to keep the government funded through next march, avoiding a possible shutdown at the end of september. and a sweeping blackout hit india, affecting a region with...
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. >> ifill: plus jeffrey brown talks with author lter dean myers about his books for young people and his mission to get more of them reading. >> the positive thing i can give them is their own presence, acknowledging them. i know where you are coming from. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: this was a day of medals and milestones for u.s. athletes at the london olympics. we take a look now at some of what went on, including marquee results from the competition. spoiler alert: if you don't want to know the results just yet, you might want to tune out for a moment. gray skies and puddles didn't keep the crowds away
. >> ifill: plus jeffrey brown talks with author lter dean myers about his books for young people and his mission to get more of them reading. >> the positive thing i can give them is their own presence, acknowledging them. i know where you are coming from. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and...
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i was mentored by frank myer himself, which was quite an experience. myer as i said earlier was the highest ranking american communist to defect and in those days, the communists took that sort of thing seriously and the kremlin took out a contract on it. he took hiding during the day and working at night, ensconced in a farmhouse in upstate new york. he would get up when the rest of humanity was going to bed, work all night and then sleep all day as he had learned to do while he was on the lam. but frank was not just the book review editor of national review. he was the conscience of this new movement. and unlike some who defected, he would not even for a minute itch accept the fear expressed by whitaker chambers that he had left the winning for the losing side. frank had never been in a battle that he did not expect to win and he expected to win this one. frank meant to beat the communists and as one who had been in charge of recruiting and training new party members, he knew how to go about looking for, finding, and motivating young conservatives. e
i was mentored by frank myer himself, which was quite an experience. myer as i said earlier was the highest ranking american communist to defect and in those days, the communists took that sort of thing seriously and the kremlin took out a contract on it. he took hiding during the day and working at night, ensconced in a farmhouse in upstate new york. he would get up when the rest of humanity was going to bed, work all night and then sleep all day as he had learned to do while he was on the...
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. >> news of the day bristol-myers buying amylin. fourth s&p biotech over a billion dollars this year. are we on the brink of a pharma consolidation wave and who could be next to make a deal? let's welcome dr. mike shownen balm. welcome to this deal. did they pay too much? >> good question. i think what bristol-myers assumed, they did it in partnership with astrazeneca, peak sales of $1.5 billion to $2 billion. my estimate $1.5 billion. my guess is bristol-myers is assuming slightly more than what i'm assuming, what the consensus expectation on the street is. given the size the astrazeneca and bristol-myers combined sales they should be able to do $2 billion peak. i would not call it conservative but reasonable. remember, this is a very competitive deal, well reported in the press. at least four or five other companies like at amylin. paying $31 all things considered is fair. i don't think they got a steal but it's fair. >> obviously, this is done to become a bigger player in the fast growing diabetes market, sales of $60 billion by
. >> news of the day bristol-myers buying amylin. fourth s&p biotech over a billion dollars this year. are we on the brink of a pharma consolidation wave and who could be next to make a deal? let's welcome dr. mike shownen balm. welcome to this deal. did they pay too much? >> good question. i think what bristol-myers assumed, they did it in partnership with astrazeneca, peak sales of $1.5 billion to $2 billion. my estimate $1.5 billion. my guess is bristol-myers is assuming...
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bristol myers is one of the greatest companies in the world. want to go to chris in new york right now. >> caller: how are you, jim? boo-yah. i would like to know about orex therapeutics. >> these are all battlegrounds. and one of the things that i said about vivus that was very clear was if you owned it, i would sell half of it. this group is very volatile. yours is one more volatile play. if you want to speculate, i'm going to bless it, but just don't be greedy. eureka! reading between the lines to find investing ideas is one of the greatest things we can teach you on "mad money." alkermes stands to benefit here. if only the paper knew how to do that. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- satisfy your craving. burgers, pizza and doughnuts. they might be bad for your waistline, but could these tasty stocks bump up your portfolio? cramer is putting this menu to the test when he goes "off the charts." all coming up on "mad money." careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more
bristol myers is one of the greatest companies in the world. want to go to chris in new york right now. >> caller: how are you, jim? boo-yah. i would like to know about orex therapeutics. >> these are all battlegrounds. and one of the things that i said about vivus that was very clear was if you owned it, i would sell half of it. this group is very volatile. yours is one more volatile play. if you want to speculate, i'm going to bless it, but just don't be greedy. eureka! reading...
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bristol myers is one of the greatest companies in the world.ant to go to chris in new york right now. >> caller: how are you, jim in boo-ya h. i would like to know about orex they arapeuti therapeutics. >> these are all battlegrounds. and one of the things that i said about vivus that was very clear was if you owned it, i would sell half of it. this group is very volatile. if you want to speculate, i'm going to bless it, but just don't be greedy. ed aing between the lines to find investing ideas is one of the greatest things we can teach you on "mad money." alkermes stands so wh-- to benet here. >>> coming up -- satisfy your craving. burger, pizza and doughnuts. they might be bad for your waistline, but could these tasty toks bump up your portfolio? cramer is putting this menu to the taste when he goes "off the charts." all coming up on "mad money." according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil,
bristol myers is one of the greatest companies in the world.ant to go to chris in new york right now. >> caller: how are you, jim in boo-ya h. i would like to know about orex they arapeuti therapeutics. >> these are all battlegrounds. and one of the things that i said about vivus that was very clear was if you owned it, i would sell half of it. this group is very volatile. if you want to speculate, i'm going to bless it, but just don't be greedy. ed aing between the lines to find...
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the company raised its biggest rival, topping melissa myer to be its new ceo. >>> so welcome to today's program. after a bit of a slow start to the week yesterday, with the retail sales from the u.s., we have a full agenda today. inflation. >> a lot of chatter. >> a lot of libor, more data, bernanke. >> maybe this will excite is market a little bit. we had our seven down monday in
the company raised its biggest rival, topping melissa myer to be its new ceo. >>> so welcome to today's program. after a bit of a slow start to the week yesterday, with the retail sales from the u.s., we have a full agenda today. inflation. >> a lot of chatter. >> a lot of libor, more data, bernanke. >> maybe this will excite is market a little bit. we had our seven down monday in
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i use what i call the bristol-myers theory. the most consistent earnings.uld play out. at the hedge fund, morning meeting at 6:00. i always thought they name at 6:01. what's point? might as well go home. money passed. i dismissed you. sent you home if you were a minute late. they were lucky. look, i didn't throw water bottles at you or electrical appliances. all right. did it once. anyway, i saved that for when people lost you money every time we get one of these nasty events, morning meeting someone would say, oh, oh what are we going to do? the nuclear power plant in chernobyl melted downed. iraq just invaded kuwait. what do we do, jim? i would scream back dripping with sarcasm, what the heck does that have to do with the earnings of bristol-myers? of course, nothing. the first thing i did when i saw or herd heard about events, make a list of bristol-myers. they're still on that list. the companies not hurt by the events even if it was worst than expected. given the 24-hour news cycle blows everything out in pro portion and we get terrifying crises new we
i use what i call the bristol-myers theory. the most consistent earnings.uld play out. at the hedge fund, morning meeting at 6:00. i always thought they name at 6:01. what's point? might as well go home. money passed. i dismissed you. sent you home if you were a minute late. they were lucky. look, i didn't throw water bottles at you or electrical appliances. all right. did it once. anyway, i saved that for when people lost you money every time we get one of these nasty events, morning meeting...
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myers just outside of orlando.ly before he walked in, an official let them know that he would only come out and make some remarks about the tragedy, but he would not be doing the typical stump speech here, and the other event outside of orlando has been cancelled so that he can go back to the white house and continue with his briefings from john brennan. this is not a day for campaigning, you can do politics and campaigning, but this is a day for prayer and reflection, also trying to talk about the personal impact of this tragedy on himself, on his family, you heard the president talk about how he thinks of his own daughters who could have been going to a movie and could have been caught up in something like this and encouraging the crowd to go home and hug their kids a little bit tighter. and he urged -- sharp differences with the president's opponent mitt romney, so he's asked that those be pulled off the air for the time being. obviously this will take some time to roll out, but that's what they have asked these
myers just outside of orlando.ly before he walked in, an official let them know that he would only come out and make some remarks about the tragedy, but he would not be doing the typical stump speech here, and the other event outside of orlando has been cancelled so that he can go back to the white house and continue with his briefings from john brennan. this is not a day for campaigning, you can do politics and campaigning, but this is a day for prayer and reflection, also trying to talk about...
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by her own account marisa myer plans to deliver in both.in this day and age word of her pregnancy is creating debate. >> reporter: yahoo's new ceo is already delivering or about to deliver. marisa myer 27 is pregnant due to give birth to her first child a boy. >> if she's qualified, more power to her. >> reporter: myer who's married to zack bo told fortune magazine the yahoo search committee knew about her pregnancy early on and quote they showed her evolve thinking. >> i see it as a big step forward not as an end of the journey but a step forward. >> reporter: most women of -- her era who wanted to succeed usually did not have children or had them long before they succeeded. >> can women have it all? this is a very bold statement that yes, they can. >> reporter: an online comment from a male yahoo shareholder questioned hiring the first pregnant ceo of a publicly traded fortune 500 technology company. but in person, people were more positive. >> i think it's perfectly fine. i think that any woman can perform that job whether she's pregnant
by her own account marisa myer plans to deliver in both.in this day and age word of her pregnancy is creating debate. >> reporter: yahoo's new ceo is already delivering or about to deliver. marisa myer 27 is pregnant due to give birth to her first child a boy. >> if she's qualified, more power to her. >> reporter: myer who's married to zack bo told fortune magazine the yahoo search committee knew about her pregnancy early on and quote they showed her evolve thinking. >>...
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by her own account marisa myer plans to deliver in both. everyone in this day and age word of her pregnancy is creating debate. >> reporter: yahoo's new ceo is already delivering or about to deliver. marisa myer 27 is pregnant due to give birth to her first child a boy. >> if she's qualified, more power to her. >> reporter: myer who's married to zack bo told fortune magazine the yahoo search committee knew about her pregnancy early on and quote they showed her evolve thinking. >> i see it as a big step forward not as an end of the journey but a step forward. >> reporter: most women of -- her era who wanted to succeed usually did not have children or had them long before they succeeded. >> can women have it all? this is a very bold statement that yes, they can. >> reporter: an online comment from a male yahoo shareholder questioned hiring the first pregnant ceo of a publicly traded fortune 500 technology company. but in person, people were more positive. >> i think it's perfectly fine. i think that any woman can perform that job whether she'
by her own account marisa myer plans to deliver in both. everyone in this day and age word of her pregnancy is creating debate. >> reporter: yahoo's new ceo is already delivering or about to deliver. marisa myer 27 is pregnant due to give birth to her first child a boy. >> if she's qualified, more power to her. >> reporter: myer who's married to zack bo told fortune magazine the yahoo search committee knew about her pregnancy early on and quote they showed her evolve thinking....
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remember when there is a scary crisis that threatens remember the bristol-myers theory.hat this has to do with the earnings of my stocks before selling. put it in perspective. maybe you might feel like -- [ buy, buy, buy ] -- buying. bottom line. there will never be a shortage of terrifying events around the world to bring down the market. especially after they are amplified by the media. next time it happens, don't run away. there might be an opportunity for you to make a big profit. randall in california. randall. >> caller: hi, jim. frequently i heard you make reference to buying deep in the option calls. >> right. >> caller: i'm trying to get a definition put around what is meant when you say go deep in the money. >> first, in the getting back to even book, i have a hundred page description of it. deep in the money call out a couple months means what's called a stock replacement theory. you have a $600 stock. that's a lot of money. you go buy $550 call, it's less money. you're cut off from the down side. the call is $40. say it's got a $40 premium. it could even work
remember when there is a scary crisis that threatens remember the bristol-myers theory.hat this has to do with the earnings of my stocks before selling. put it in perspective. maybe you might feel like -- [ buy, buy, buy ] -- buying. bottom line. there will never be a shortage of terrifying events around the world to bring down the market. especially after they are amplified by the media. next time it happens, don't run away. there might be an opportunity for you to make a big profit. randall...
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the two disappeared 10 days ago now, their bikes found abandoned on the bank of myers lake. at the daily press briefing investigators urge people to come forward with information. >> if you were at myers lake friday, july 13th before 3rd or if you know of or talked to anyone at myers lake for any reason, please contact local law enforcement. >> sunday police were back on the ground talking to people who live near the lake. authorities said they have reason to believe the two girls are still alive but not saying what that reason is. >> any specifics of the case, it could impede the investigation. >> a few homeowners say police sefrmed their home and questioned them. back to you. >> today the mother of one of the missing girls is being given a seblgd lie te tech to test -- second lie te tech to tests. >>> mary is in the room for what you can pay for the remainder of the summer. >> it appears the declining gas prices we've been enjoying are over. in may and june gas prices dropped on average 58 cents a gallon but have gone up 12 cents. experts say that they will continue to ris
the two disappeared 10 days ago now, their bikes found abandoned on the bank of myers lake. at the daily press briefing investigators urge people to come forward with information. >> if you were at myers lake friday, july 13th before 3rd or if you know of or talked to anyone at myers lake for any reason, please contact local law enforcement. >> sunday police were back on the ground talking to people who live near the lake. authorities said they have reason to believe the two girls...
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melissa myers is to give birth to her first child, a boy, october seventh.he's married to an attorney turned the start of investor, and she knew about her pregnancy early on and show their evil thinking. >> i see it as a big step forward. >> the oldest women's college in the west, she graduated from. she said most women of her era who want to succeed usually didn't have children or have done long before they succeeded. >> 10 women have it all? this is a very bold statement, but yes they can. >> an online comment from a male yahoo shareholder question hiring the first pregnant ceo of a public traded fortune 500 technology companies. but in person people were more positive. >> i think it's perfectly fine. >> i think it's congratulations to her. >> i think it's a good thing. >> melissa myers started here today said she will only take a few weeks maternity leave and will work throughout it. >> today intel announced a drop in quarterly earnings. net income fell 4% from last year. the santa clara -based company said it expects slow growth worldwide will have an im
melissa myers is to give birth to her first child, a boy, october seventh.he's married to an attorney turned the start of investor, and she knew about her pregnancy early on and show their evil thinking. >> i see it as a big step forward. >> the oldest women's college in the west, she graduated from. she said most women of her era who want to succeed usually didn't have children or have done long before they succeeded. >> 10 women have it all? this is a very bold statement,...
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amylin doubled since march when reports of bristol-myers' interest first surfaced.of respiratory therapy. and brightpoint is being bought by ingram micro for $650 million in cash or $9 a share. that's a 66% premium. at friday's close, up $5.41 per share. qwest software has been halted for news pending. that follows reports that dell is about to announce it's acquired qwest. that's a lot of m&a news for a monday! but still. >> yeah, it is. all right. and it's a monday. that's when it happens. they work on the deals over the weekend. >>> the lonestar state versus the sunshine state. which would you prefer? it all comes down to what these two governors have to say. joining us now, texas governor rick perry, former presidential candidate, and rick scott is here as well. a battle of the ricks here. i'll tell you, it wasn't very -- listening to this guy all morning long talk about florida and how much better it is than texas started to rub me the wrong way, governor. is it really that hot and desolate and dusty? i mean, why wouldn't people just all go to florida after wha
amylin doubled since march when reports of bristol-myers' interest first surfaced.of respiratory therapy. and brightpoint is being bought by ingram micro for $650 million in cash or $9 a share. that's a 66% premium. at friday's close, up $5.41 per share. qwest software has been halted for news pending. that follows reports that dell is about to announce it's acquired qwest. that's a lot of m&a news for a monday! but still. >> yeah, it is. all right. and it's a monday. that's when it...
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myers, florida, today where he was to hold a rally. in light of this, only came out briefly to speak to the crowd there and as i understand it, he's already on his way back to washington. >> reporter: that's right. he is heading back to the white house as we speak, thomas. both president obama and presidential candidate mitt romney are putting politics on the back burner today to address the tragic events that have unfolded in aurora, colorado. both campaigns, in fact, have pulled their tv ads from colorado, certainly a moment of national mourning. president obama addressed what happened here in ft. myers, florida. this was supposed to be a campaign event, thomas, as you mentioned. instead, it turned into the president speaking for just about ten minutes, extending his condolences, the condolences of the entire nation, to those who are suffering right now in aurora, colorado. here's a little bit more of what the president had to say. take a listen. >> i was looking forward to having a fun conversation with you about some really importa
myers, florida, today where he was to hold a rally. in light of this, only came out briefly to speak to the crowd there and as i understand it, he's already on his way back to washington. >> reporter: that's right. he is heading back to the white house as we speak, thomas. both president obama and presidential candidate mitt romney are putting politics on the back burner today to address the tragic events that have unfolded in aurora, colorado. both campaigns, in fact, have pulled their...
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our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers has our report on what some are saying is just another example of the fleecing of america. >> reporter: the latest gsa conference that generates bipartisan outrage features drummers supposed to help the audience find its working rhythm. >> it's all about rhythm. there's monday morning rhythm. there's friday afternoon rhythm. >> reporter: the one-day affair to highlight performance awards was held in this virginia hotel in november, 2010. it cost taxpayers a stunning $268,000. >> what troubled me most was this one-day conference was a party to celebrate the fact they were getting bonuses with taxpayer money. >> reporter: gsa has handed out tens of millions of dollars a year in taxpayer paid bonuses. even in some cases to officials under investigation for misconduct. in a letter today the agency's inspector general said so far his investigation found conference costs include $140,000 for coordination and logistics, $42,000 for flying in 49 attendees, and almost $57,000 for gifts. time and temperature picture frames, shadow box frames, and t
our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers has our report on what some are saying is just another example of the fleecing of america. >> reporter: the latest gsa conference that generates bipartisan outrage features drummers supposed to help the audience find its working rhythm. >> it's all about rhythm. there's monday morning rhythm. there's friday afternoon rhythm. >> reporter: the one-day affair to highlight performance awards was held in this virginia hotel in...
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minor leaguer will myers fauld this back in the game in kansas city.see, the ball completely shattered the -- that made me duck in the studio. myers had three rbis. 17-5. >>> when we come back, a character for the ages. remember oscar winning actor ernest borgnine famous for his hard nose roles on the big and small screens. bthe big and small screens. othe big and small screens. the big and small screens. the big and small screens. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] has that special snuggly softness your family loves. hi, i'm snuggle. snuggly softness that feels so good. look! i get towels fluffy [ giggle ]... blankets cuddly... and clothes stay fresh... [ sniff ] ...for 14 days! and i cost less than the leading brand. let's snuggle. [ female announcer ] also try snuggle exhilarations, scents tha
minor leaguer will myers fauld this back in the game in kansas city.see, the ball completely shattered the -- that made me duck in the studio. myers had three rbis. 17-5. >>> when we come back, a character for the ages. remember oscar winning actor ernest borgnine famous for his hard nose roles on the big and small screens. bthe big and small screens. othe big and small screens. the big and small screens. the big and small screens. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical...
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we'll be right back. >>> tonight the social media buzz after marissa myers says she will take a shortaternity leave from yahoo. >>> plus the ongoing fight against syria reaches the capital of damascus, an expert looks at what it will take to end the fighting. and cheaper movie tickets, reduced prices on popcorn. a bay area startup, we'll take a look at that. >> see you at 11:00. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. looking good never tasted so good. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> now on "extra", tom and suri reunited. their first time together since his split hours after suri and katie's mercedes was rammed by a new york garbage truck. >> she got hit. >> arnold schwarzenegger back on the produced? his hollywood inside with a young mystery brunette. the new twi
we'll be right back. >>> tonight the social media buzz after marissa myers says she will take a shortaternity leave from yahoo. >>> plus the ongoing fight against syria reaches the capital of damascus, an expert looks at what it will take to end the fighting. and cheaper movie tickets, reduced prices on popcorn. a bay area startup, we'll take a look at that. >> see you at 11:00. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons!...
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the story from our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: i'll have another shockeds in the derby. >> i'll have another, kentucky derby. >> dazzled in the preakness. then the heartbreaking news, the horse would not run for the triple crown or ever race again because of what his trainer called a freakish injury. today "the new york times" citing partial medical records from the new york racing commission reported the horse had a history of ailments well before he was retired in june. the records also obtained by nbc news list osteoarthritis and chronic active tendinitis. another veterinarian who reviewed the records say the problems appear to have been been going on for some period of time. the horse had been given powerful anti-in flam stories to reduce dis comfort. >> that suggests this horse has been training and racing with these conditions in two miss tissues that areness for horses to stay safe and run. >> i 100% guarantee with 100% certainty while i'll have another was going through the triple crown run he was 100% pain-free and sound and doing brilliantly. >>
the story from our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: i'll have another shockeds in the derby. >> i'll have another, kentucky derby. >> dazzled in the preakness. then the heartbreaking news, the horse would not run for the triple crown or ever race again because of what his trainer called a freakish injury. today "the new york times" citing partial medical records from the new york racing commission reported the horse had a history of...
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she is 37-year-old google executive marisa myers who will join the ranks of women running major companiess. what impact will this have on women in the workplace? joining me is kara swisher of all things d and author gail cmac. how big of a deal is this? 37-year-old woman being named the ceo of a troubled company, we'll get to the fact she is pregnant as well which i think is terrific. is this a major glass ceiling event? >> it is important. there are very few women running companies, ceos, genie ra many of ibm and meg whitman of hp and cheryl sandberg but there is few women in top positions of power. >> why do you think they went for marisa myers? >> she is a star. she is a big name, very well known, gotten herself out there publicly and a lot of articles and things like that so i think yahoo! is going for a very splashy choice and competent well. >> on top of that marissa mayer is pregnant as you are and congratulations and the board said the pregnancy was not a big issue. i love that. is this a sign of changing times? >> i thought it was an incredible sign of progress and the fact the b
she is 37-year-old google executive marisa myers who will join the ranks of women running major companiess. what impact will this have on women in the workplace? joining me is kara swisher of all things d and author gail cmac. how big of a deal is this? 37-year-old woman being named the ceo of a troubled company, we'll get to the fact she is pregnant as well which i think is terrific. is this a major glass ceiling event? >> it is important. there are very few women running companies,...
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myers, was unforgettable. >> neighbors really king together for us.anything that they could. grocery shopping, car pooling. >> now johnny is paying back in a community that is all in, neighbors have bought $800 worth of lemonade from johnny and his older sister katie, it is more than enough to pay the -$500 insurance deductible, not that the lisa myers was ever counting. >> he was giving us money but it was not money, he was giving us johnny, he was giving us from his heart. >> worth more than five quarters? >> my lord! >> almost every day, donna asked for children what specific good deed they did that day. johnnie ... will mail moms question tonight. light enters, cbs news, springfield va. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. >> good evening, >> right now the wife of suspended san fransisco sherrif ross mirkarimi is giving her testimony and her husband's ethics commission hearing. she got emotional when she described the time that she suggested to ross mirkarimi that they needed co
myers, was unforgettable. >> neighbors really king together for us.anything that they could. grocery shopping, car pooling. >> now johnny is paying back in a community that is all in, neighbors have bought $800 worth of lemonade from johnny and his older sister katie, it is more than enough to pay the -$500 insurance deductible, not that the lisa myers was ever counting. >> he was giving us money but it was not money, he was giving us johnny, he was giving us from his heart....
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bristol-myers agrees to buy amelin. >>> plus the u.s.ortheast is still recovering from powerful weekend storms that left millions without power, washington, d.c., west virginia, virginia and ohio declared states of emergency, more storms could be on their way. >>> welcome to today's "worldwide exchange." we had pretty good data today, the latest eurozone jobless rate, the total the highest since records began, 11.1% is what we got in may, that's pretty much what we forecast but it was 11% in april. we'll have more reaction on the markets which are generally on a firmer trend. the libor fixing scandal, chairman marcus agus agreed to resign after the bank settled charges of manipulating the interbank lending rate. in a statement agius said he was the ultimate guardian of the bank's reputation. barclay shares rallied on the news, up 5% this morning after being sort of down heavily towards the end of last week. becky is in london with more. becky, there agius is gone. how much pressure on bob dimon, the ceo as he faces the parliamentary gril
bristol-myers agrees to buy amelin. >>> plus the u.s.ortheast is still recovering from powerful weekend storms that left millions without power, washington, d.c., west virginia, virginia and ohio declared states of emergency, more storms could be on their way. >>> welcome to today's "worldwide exchange." we had pretty good data today, the latest eurozone jobless rate, the total the highest since records began, 11.1% is what we got in may, that's pretty much what we...
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to seema modi with more on bristol-myers. >> generic competition will be the primary headwind facingaked and it is expecting 18% drop in sales and $14 billion and 18% slump in profit growth. they have been working hard to combat competition by building its portfolio, acquire iing a company in january, inhibitex and amylin. they will be listening to their plans to replace lost plavix revenues. they're posting hopes on a blood thinner and promise iing pipeli well-positioned to capture a share of what could be a $10 billion market. back to you. >> seema, thank you very much. sue, to you. >>> do you think president obama should be re-elected if the unemployment rate stays above 8.2%? that was the question to our viewers. our yahoo results are up after the break. >> they were paid a lot of money to say that. why don't you have any offers yet? what's the three words that will immediately rule you out? look at the actively traded stocks on the nyse. bank of america down better than 1% and at&t and regions financials, the big loser and gainer respectively. [ male announcer ] summer is here.
to seema modi with more on bristol-myers. >> generic competition will be the primary headwind facingaked and it is expecting 18% drop in sales and $14 billion and 18% slump in profit growth. they have been working hard to combat competition by building its portfolio, acquire iing a company in january, inhibitex and amylin. they will be listening to their plans to replace lost plavix revenues. they're posting hopes on a blood thinner and promise iing pipeli well-positioned to capture a...
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that's after agreeing late friday to be bought by bristol- myers squibb. bristol myers stock rose a fraction, still trading close to a ten-year high. germany's lincare breathed new life into shares of respiratory provider lincare. the stock gained on that multi- billion dollar all cash deal. in technolgoy pairings, micron gained 4% after the chipmaker agreed to buy its japanese rival. on the other hand, dell slipped 1% after acknowledging it was buying quest software. quest edged up slightly to close the deal had been rumored since last week, and involved another bidder led by a private equity group. speaking of "private", shares of best buy surged higher today on rumors of a buyout offer that would take the troubled electronics retailer private. late this afternoon, we learned the buyout talks are reportedly in very early stages, and that founder and c.e.o. richard schulze is unlikely to present an offer soon. best buy shares gained almost 6% to close at $22.20. and, after the closing bell, microsoft said it was taking a $6.2 billion charge in its quarter
that's after agreeing late friday to be bought by bristol- myers squibb. bristol myers stock rose a fraction, still trading close to a ten-year high. germany's lincare breathed new life into shares of respiratory provider lincare. the stock gained on that multi- billion dollar all cash deal. in technolgoy pairings, micron gained 4% after the chipmaker agreed to buy its japanese rival. on the other hand, dell slipped 1% after acknowledging it was buying quest software. quest edged up slightly to...
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and eventually dick myers and i both liked the idea and we agreed. and she set about doing it and did it very, very well. and i think that an awful lot of young journalists, men and women, were willing to put themselves at risk and you have to credit them for that. they had a chance to see what, how truly magnificent the men and women are in uniform. the wonderful job they do. how well they do. how professional they are. how proud they are of what they do. and that they are good people. they are people that live next door to all of us. and so we decided that was a good idea. we did it. and for some long period it worked rather well. >> you remember probably how the media covered vietnam. >> yes. >> and now you have been through this. if a secretary of defense comes to you in the future and says, what should i do? we are faced with this again, would you recommend embedding to them? >> i would. i think that -- an awful lot of the journalists have never served in the military. and i think they probably, regardless of what they wrote or what they saw or
and eventually dick myers and i both liked the idea and we agreed. and she set about doing it and did it very, very well. and i think that an awful lot of young journalists, men and women, were willing to put themselves at risk and you have to credit them for that. they had a chance to see what, how truly magnificent the men and women are in uniform. the wonderful job they do. how well they do. how professional they are. how proud they are of what they do. and that they are good people. they...
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but the fundamental insight of myers is that if the president has the power to appoint and the power to remove, chief justice taft who had been president of the united states thought those two powers together were really all the president needed. and he might have been right because if the president can decide in whom he has confidence, if the president can decide often in very technical areas like for example monetary policy, this is -- this is the sort of person who the general political tendency that i lean and the general political tendency that caused me to be elected should have in this role and if the president can then take somebody out when he loses confidence in that person even if he doesn't understand what has gone wrong, if he knows that something has gone wrong, well then all the people really need to ask when they elect the president is not do you know anything about monetary policy, do you know anything about emergency management, do you know anything about nuclear disarmamentmenting one, what is your basic world view and two are you the sort of person who can decide
but the fundamental insight of myers is that if the president has the power to appoint and the power to remove, chief justice taft who had been president of the united states thought those two powers together were really all the president needed. and he might have been right because if the president can decide in whom he has confidence, if the president can decide often in very technical areas like for example monetary policy, this is -- this is the sort of person who the general political...