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a nape, nape, a teacher at the local school. government officials not relies what was going on. one of the reasons, there is simply nothing unusual about children living apart from their parents in today's china. her two grandchildren live with her because her son works hundreds of kilometer as way. she says their mother left five years ago to escape the pop at thispovertyall around them. >> she went back to her hometown. she thought life was too hard and poor here, she doesn't wants to come back. >> reporter: poverty is a sensitive issue in china. which is why local government officials were soon onto us. following our every movement. they were worried because the president had been in this same province a few days earlier. telling people that poverty was nothing to fear. we were, though, allowed to visit the village school. out of it's 93 students, we were told around 20 live with their relatives, grandparents mostly. strict rules to control the flow of people mean they only see their parents once a year. before we talk to the
a nape, nape, a teacher at the local school. government officials not relies what was going on. one of the reasons, there is simply nothing unusual about children living apart from their parents in today's china. her two grandchildren live with her because her son works hundreds of kilometer as way. she says their mother left five years ago to escape the pop at thispovertyall around them. >> she went back to her hometown. she thought life was too hard and poor here, she doesn't wants to...
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we have been seeing the euro trade in this nape roe outlook. losing about 1.7% against the u.s. dollar. at 109. a bit of volatility as investors try to keep abreast of the latest and greatest munews out of greece. >>> we were just talking about the moves in euro dollar over the month of july. not a big move. so much going on. is there absolutely. in some ways that's almost why. if you look this year the period of crisis is when the euro's been the most stable. it's paradoxical. it make sense. nobody wants to be short of the year. ironically, once the rirvegs go away and people start to feel more comfortable, the euro comes down. greece, that was an issue. that went away. china, that was an issue. that went away. know those things for the moment are over with probably there's space for the your troeeuro to make a move lower. >> how much lower? what are you looking at? >> i think you have to put this in the broader contest. we're three- quarters of the way threw through, i would argue. these things typically last five, six years. we have woman to three-quartercome three-quarters o
we have been seeing the euro trade in this nape roe outlook. losing about 1.7% against the u.s. dollar. at 109. a bit of volatility as investors try to keep abreast of the latest and greatest munews out of greece. >>> we were just talking about the moves in euro dollar over the month of july. not a big move. so much going on. is there absolutely. in some ways that's almost why. if you look this year the period of crisis is when the euro's been the most stable. it's paradoxical. it make...
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attempt to be a blue collar middle american every man that can relate to folks not the great family napebush -- or the marco newcomer legislator. he says i'm a governor with experience and i live among the real people of america and can bring the government out of washington and back to them. >> carl cameron, thank you. hillary clinton went after governor walker today in a speech about her plan to raise wages for people in the middle class. >> republican governors like scott walker made their names stomping on workers rights, and practically all the republican candidates hope to do the same as president. i will fight back against these mean-spirited, misguided attacks. >> hillary clinton today the former secretary of state giving the first big policy speech of her campaign, talking about her economic plan at an event here in new york city this morning. in response, governor walker saved he thinks the american people grow the economy, not washington. >>> ed henry is here. telephone us more about what secretary clinton outlined in her speech. >> wants to crack down on wall street more gove
attempt to be a blue collar middle american every man that can relate to folks not the great family napebush -- or the marco newcomer legislator. he says i'm a governor with experience and i live among the real people of america and can bring the government out of washington and back to them. >> carl cameron, thank you. hillary clinton went after governor walker today in a speech about her plan to raise wages for people in the middle class. >> republican governors like scott walker...
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. >> in other "pop news," wimbledon is the place to see and be seen for big napes from all over the worldlayers. david beckham becoming a grand slam attraction in his own right mingling with pippa middleton in the royal box, her sister duchess kate the day before and those athletic skills are as sharp as ever. the soccer star showing off his hand/eye coordination 1234567ing a stray shot that flew into the stands proving his hands are as good as his feet. and no need to return the souvenir mr. beckham. there are plenty more balls where that came from. thanks to this man. ♪ for 15 years brian marveling has been wimbledon's keeper of the cans. you have to sort of watch over the balls. >> luckily i don't sleep with the balls but i otherwise i do watch over the balls. >> i almost started to laugh. he's responsible for each and every one of the 52,000 slaz slazenger ball the official ball of wimbledon since 1902 and ever wonder why the players look at two or three becauses before choosing the one to serve with? now it can be revealed. so the players when they're deciding are they squeezing. >>
. >> in other "pop news," wimbledon is the place to see and be seen for big napes from all over the worldlayers. david beckham becoming a grand slam attraction in his own right mingling with pippa middleton in the royal box, her sister duchess kate the day before and those athletic skills are as sharp as ever. the soccer star showing off his hand/eye coordination 1234567ing a stray shot that flew into the stands proving his hands are as good as his feet. and no need to return...
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but my nape's christopher, i'm from tallahassee, florida, i have two statements. i believe florida is going to lead the nation in health care reform. i think we have a great opportunity here. and i think we'll do that. with small steps that we will take. and you can ask your expert. we have great potential here when it comes to proift and public to be able to take care of people. but my second comment is i took part in a stem-cell research study at the university of florida where they put stem-cells inside me -- >> i'm going to leave it there and move on to gene in indianapolis. hi, gene. >> caller: i'd like to comment on you can compare and look in the midwest from indiana to illinois and look at it on a political spectrum, look at it in terms of the stimulus and paying off unions. look at it in terms of stable conservative governor as opposed to most governors that go to jail over at illinois. you need to do studies and really get serious about how the centralized status government gives this money out for political reasons. bls and billions. and it really does
but my nape's christopher, i'm from tallahassee, florida, i have two statements. i believe florida is going to lead the nation in health care reform. i think we have a great opportunity here. and i think we'll do that. with small steps that we will take. and you can ask your expert. we have great potential here when it comes to proift and public to be able to take care of people. but my second comment is i took part in a stem-cell research study at the university of florida where they put...
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that documents show the dea received information last year about potential escape plots by guzman napehead to alert mexico officials. now mexico is saying, we weren't informed about this. where does this truth lie? are we supposed to believe that mexico is not informed about what the dea tried to tip them off to? >> well, whenever we receive information in mexico you know we pass that on to the mexican government. i think that this was no exception. however, i do have to say that the information was general. so, you know there was no specific information alluding to a tunnel. so they probably looked at it you know, figured it's too general and probably just discarded it. >> so guzman we know has been indicted in p six different states. chicago's crime commission formally renamed him the city's public enemy number one because of heroin inports in their city and spoke about this at a news conference last hour. take a listen. >> we need to have the concerted effort of both the mexican government and the u.s. government in recapturing mr. guzman before he's able to dig himself into a worm
that documents show the dea received information last year about potential escape plots by guzman napehead to alert mexico officials. now mexico is saying, we weren't informed about this. where does this truth lie? are we supposed to believe that mexico is not informed about what the dea tried to tip them off to? >> well, whenever we receive information in mexico you know we pass that on to the mexican government. i think that this was no exception. however, i do have to say that the...
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and they tried to help get nape than to come out of his shell. eventually they took him to a specialist who found he was on the autism spectrum. so they found specialists outside the classroom to help nathan day to day. still they were not able to get nathan to reach this important milestone that so many families look for to with a child. in the first year of the education savings account program amanda and michael were some of the first to apply for their son. and it was after about six months of finding a school unique for children that were on the autism spectrum. and some additional services outside of the home for nathan that amanda was sitting on the couch reading a book to nathan when he pointed to a picture on the page and said what's that? and now it was amanda's turn to be speechless. and these are the kinds of life changes that we see in families using the accounts that separates it from everything else that we have tried in the traditional system or otherwise to help every child have the chance at a great education. so finally, the la
and they tried to help get nape than to come out of his shell. eventually they took him to a specialist who found he was on the autism spectrum. so they found specialists outside the classroom to help nathan day to day. still they were not able to get nathan to reach this important milestone that so many families look for to with a child. in the first year of the education savings account program amanda and michael were some of the first to apply for their son. and it was after about six months...
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that is problematic and doesn't match with the 15-year timetable and the presumption of the peaceful napeof the iranian regime is the cessation of chapter obligations and scrutiny by the u.n. at year 10. again, i'm a bit more skeptical and i think we should be presumptive of ill intent on the part of the iranians, or at least an intent to push the envelope in terms of what they're able to do in terms of a covert nuclear weapons program so i think that in itself is problematic. to richard's point, sunset provisions are part of the international legal landscape but thing this case, we are dealing with a unique circumstance, we are dealing with high risk and we are dealing with a suspect party that was subject to a numb of security council resolutions that assumed that they were suspect party. senator udall: thank you both. thank you, mr. chairman. senator corker: as clarification, how would we appropriately understand the grandfather issue? in other words if we wanted clarification, as we talk with people, we have, you know, various opinions and obviously this is -- we're in the selling mod
that is problematic and doesn't match with the 15-year timetable and the presumption of the peaceful napeof the iranian regime is the cessation of chapter obligations and scrutiny by the u.n. at year 10. again, i'm a bit more skeptical and i think we should be presumptive of ill intent on the part of the iranians, or at least an intent to push the envelope in terms of what they're able to do in terms of a covert nuclear weapons program so i think that in itself is problematic. to richard's...
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. >> my nape is 50 cent. whatter part of that don't you understand. >> you doubt he's broke?e records. >> he's not broke. >> no. my buddy adam levine made a special dinner for people down in mexico. he had a nice sweet serenade to his wife. take a look are. ♪ ♪ and i want to get it on ♪ ♪ you don't have oh to worry ♪ >> a little marvin gaye. if that were an ad what would it be for? >> i don't know. >> te kwiquila maybe? >> that comes from jessica agui are re in the bay area. she said that's the same hotel where they got married. >> that's nice. >> marvin gaye is hot now. >> absolutely. >> always. >> carson thank you. mr. roker, a check of the weather. >> a few shours and thunderstorms pushing their way through the mid section of the country. memphis looking at showers and thunderstorms pushing through. by the afternoon you will see showers and heavier thunderstorms on the way hope. afternoon highs nice and cool. great lakes to the northeast. the heat continues through the south. we do look for wet weather from the central plains into the southeast. also up into the cascades.
. >> my nape is 50 cent. whatter part of that don't you understand. >> you doubt he's broke?e records. >> he's not broke. >> no. my buddy adam levine made a special dinner for people down in mexico. he had a nice sweet serenade to his wife. take a look are. ♪ ♪ and i want to get it on ♪ ♪ you don't have oh to worry ♪ >> a little marvin gaye. if that were an ad what would it be for? >> i don't know. >> te kwiquila maybe? >> that comes...
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and the governors have also agreed that states would take the so-called nape test national assessment of educational progress. not all states take it but the governor -- it keeps the governor of tennessee from setting a low standard which we once did so we looked good when we achieved the standard. now we can go whether alaska and tennessee are comparable because that test is public and we take it. the second -- the second point i made about this is that -- about the backlash. that -- it may seem counterinterest president clintonive to say it's harder to create higher standards because of the common core debate but you'd understand it pretty well if you ran for the united states senate in a republican primary or even a general election which i did last year and it was an issue both in the primary and in the general election, common core. and what i said was wait a minute wait a minute, i think washington should stay entirely out of it, but people were so upset with common core, not really so much because of what is in it, but because washington was requiring it, or at least it seemed
and the governors have also agreed that states would take the so-called nape test national assessment of educational progress. not all states take it but the governor -- it keeps the governor of tennessee from setting a low standard which we once did so we looked good when we achieved the standard. now we can go whether alaska and tennessee are comparable because that test is public and we take it. the second -- the second point i made about this is that -- about the backlash. that -- it may...
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. >> host: nape perville illinois michael on the line for independents. good morning. >> caller: hi, i have a comment and question, please let me articulate both of them. first of all, miss molito is disingenuous in her presentation because she is alluding to this rule forcing employers to double the salary of people that they have designated as managers. that is not true. all it is is that if you're if you don't make 50,000 or whatever the level is, you have got to pay overtime. end of story. and my question is to her, specifically. if these businesses can't afford or can't survive without forcing people to work 60 and 70 hour as week for slave wages, maybe they should go under the model -- capitalist model out of business and be done with it and maybe someone else will have a better idea who can play their employees decent wages and still make a profit. >> host: miss alito. >> guest: businesses i work with pay decent wages in my opinion. this rule will not force employers to pay overtime if they can't pay $50,000. that is just incorrect there. as i said
. >> host: nape perville illinois michael on the line for independents. good morning. >> caller: hi, i have a comment and question, please let me articulate both of them. first of all, miss molito is disingenuous in her presentation because she is alluding to this rule forcing employers to double the salary of people that they have designated as managers. that is not true. all it is is that if you're if you don't make 50,000 or whatever the level is, you have got to pay overtime....
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one of the biggest napes in sur is offing mick fanning, viciously attacked by a shark before he was ables the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah good morning. pro surfing officials say they always think about the possibility of a shark attack. in 40 years of competition there has never been a close call like the one that happened sunday in south africa. in the final heat of competition a surprise entrant surfaces. >> you see a little splash. >> reporter: a shark pulling surfer mick fanning under water. >> [ bleep ]. excuse me. >> reporter: for a few moments there is no sign of fanning. anxiety gives atto relief after he emerges unharmed after punching the shark. >> it kept coming at my board. i was kicking and screaming. i was waiting for the teeth to come at me as i was swimming. >> did you get a couple punches in? >> i punched it in the back. >> reporter: it unfolded on live tv time standing still as his mother watched from australia. >> i realized then it must be a shark attack. i was absolutely terrified. i thought we'd lost him. when he got on the jet ski that was the
one of the biggest napes in sur is offing mick fanning, viciously attacked by a shark before he was ables the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah good morning. pro surfing officials say they always think about the possibility of a shark attack. in 40 years of competition there has never been a close call like the one that happened sunday in south africa. in the final heat of competition a surprise entrant surfaces. >> you see a little splash. >> reporter: a shark...