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i'm nicole lapin. it's 5:00 in the morning on wall street. welcome to the start of your global tradinging day. let's take a closer look at how u.s. markets are likely to open after a great finish yesterday. markets were up across the board as traders were conceptual to see how health care would affect stocks. but stocks and oil, both up. consumer discretionary both up. right now, nasdaq futures basically flat and s&p 500 futures are up about 3 above fair value, ross. so again, we will continue to see if health care stocks will get a boost out of the legislation going on in washington. what are you guys giving to us from across the pond? >> we have slim gains, nicole. we're one hour into the tradinging day in europe. up about 0.75% for the ftse yesterday. legal insurance was the standout there. we've got some m&a back in the scene, as well. elsewhere, just up under 0.5% for the german market, a little more than that in france and switzerland. christine, what kind of day have you had today? >> here in asia, it's a mixed session, of course. but
i'm nicole lapin. it's 5:00 in the morning on wall street. welcome to the start of your global tradinging day. let's take a closer look at how u.s. markets are likely to open after a great finish yesterday. markets were up across the board as traders were conceptual to see how health care would affect stocks. but stocks and oil, both up. consumer discretionary both up. right now, nasdaq futures basically flat and s&p 500 futures are up about 3 above fair value, ross. so again, we will...
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it was fairly disappointing, nicole. >> yeah. ross, let's get more on the bond markets with kit jukes. kit, as you know, there has been a really weak showing for treasuries this week. are you surprised by the weak showup or do you think this is where we should be in this cycle? >> i think if you'd asked, you know, lined up all the economists in the world, for once, you've got a consensus that yields should be higher. there is just so much supply coming from governments to finance their deficits. and the u.s. has been getting remarkably strong support for their auctions until now. this week, we hit the point with economic recovery showing signs of what's happening. so the question is, you know, where does foreign demand come back and so on? but i think this was inevitable at some stage. >> james, i want to bring you in on this. kit says there could be a consensus here. it seems frightening that american investors may actually want treasuries to do poorly because it almost seems like a vindication that the economy is back on track.
it was fairly disappointing, nicole. >> yeah. ross, let's get more on the bond markets with kit jukes. kit, as you know, there has been a really weak showing for treasuries this week. are you surprised by the weak showup or do you think this is where we should be in this cycle? >> i think if you'd asked, you know, lined up all the economists in the world, for once, you've got a consensus that yields should be higher. there is just so much supply coming from governments to finance...
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nicole. >> lou, so much more to come. we're expecting u.s. durable goods orders, new home sales today. we want to know your thoughts. do you have any questions for our guests? e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. "squawk box" follows "worldwide exchange" for viewers in asia, europe and the united states. hi, becky. >> good morning, louisa. we're going to talk about a lot of things today, but our first focus is the china challenge. google's showdown with beijing over censorship is causing great concern back in washington. representative sandra levin will talk to us today before the hearing on this matter. levin is also the new chairman of the house and ways means committee. also, jon corzine has a new job. he's going to head up mf global and he is talking to us at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. jon corzine, before he was governor of new jersey, before he was senator of new jersey was the head of goldman sachs. so he's getting back to his roots with a financial company. >>> also, president obama signed the health care bill in
nicole. >> lou, so much more to come. we're expecting u.s. durable goods orders, new home sales today. we want to know your thoughts. do you have any questions for our guests? e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. "squawk box" follows "worldwide exchange" for viewers in asia, europe and the united states. hi, becky. >> good morning, louisa. we're going to talk about a lot of things today, but our first focus is the china...
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anna nicole. >> bill: might not be accident.o no money has passed from the marshal family to the family of anna nicole smith. >> that's sort of the problem. >> bill: i explained why. look, you marry a 98-year-old guy or gal, chances are not going -- not going to get around to the will. you know what i'm talking about? okay. finally, this is a terrible case. 11-year-old in pennsylvania, wiehl, shoots his father's fiancee who is 8 months pregnant. kills her. with a shotgun that allegedly was given by the father to the son as a gift. in pennsylvania, that's against the law, so what everybody wants to know is if the father is going to be charged. the kid is charged with murder. >> the kid is potentially lag at life in prison. i absolutely think this father should be charged. he hasn't been charged. i don't know why. he gave the son the handgun. he was not. >> bill: shotgun. >> shotgun, sorry. obviously not supervising him. >> bill: pennsylvania law is very clear. you have to be 18 to possess a weapon. >> if you are a minor and your
anna nicole. >> bill: might not be accident.o no money has passed from the marshal family to the family of anna nicole smith. >> that's sort of the problem. >> bill: i explained why. look, you marry a 98-year-old guy or gal, chances are not going -- not going to get around to the will. you know what i'm talking about? okay. finally, this is a terrible case. 11-year-old in pennsylvania, wiehl, shoots his father's fiancee who is 8 months pregnant. kills her. with a shotgun that...
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nicole? >> sure, just a couple of issues.they think is important is to note in the film you thought you saw a lot of tarps and tarps have been distributed as shelter by many, many governments, including our own. i mean, the fact of the matter is not just transafrica and others on the panel, but even refugee international and other organizations have just said they're not going to work, they're not working. there is if you will and industry standard. i mean, there are other possibilities. some governments have been given out army pretences attended the concerns raised about tents are important, but certainly we have to consider that the tarps are not going to be something that even in the short, short term are going to be decent for shelter. and so that is a major problem. and the other thing i think it's important now is raised is the issue of accountability with ngos and the reliance, the continued reliance on ngos. i mean, ngos or service providing ngos are going to be accountable to their donors. and so i think it just has
nicole? >> sure, just a couple of issues.they think is important is to note in the film you thought you saw a lot of tarps and tarps have been distributed as shelter by many, many governments, including our own. i mean, the fact of the matter is not just transafrica and others on the panel, but even refugee international and other organizations have just said they're not going to work, they're not working. there is if you will and industry standard. i mean, there are other possibilities....
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and nicole kurokawa is also an independent voting analyst, also in washington tonight.eard my conversation with six retiring house members. joe, we'll start with you. is there a role independents can play to help ease the partisanship? >> the system is not really set up at this point and the whole political culture to give much credence to independents because as your interviews noted, say there's someone in congress who wants to show even a modicum of independence, they're immediately characterized and demonized and pushed into a non-compromising position -- >> so whose fault is that anyway? the parties' faults or the people back home, the constituents? >> it's definitely the constituents because we have what i call the talk radio political culture that you see, whether it's talk radio or the new media. so people are insisting -- people only want to listen to people they already agree with and read people they already agree with. the mindset. >> let me ask omar this. one of the congressmen talked about gerrymandering and you saw them talking about civility there. if it
and nicole kurokawa is also an independent voting analyst, also in washington tonight.eard my conversation with six retiring house members. joe, we'll start with you. is there a role independents can play to help ease the partisanship? >> the system is not really set up at this point and the whole political culture to give much credence to independents because as your interviews noted, say there's someone in congress who wants to show even a modicum of independence, they're immediately...
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. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey.he is grief stricken but here to speak with us next. i don't think you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s. we have wind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> larry: nicole eggert and corey haim dated. she co-starred with him and corey feldman "blown away." she is on vh-1 celebrity fit club boot camp. she is upset. you probably best known her as summer quinn on "bay watch." how did you learn about corey's passing? >> i woke up at 6:00 and turn on the news and it was the first thing that i heard. i thought that maybe i heard wrong, you know. did some channel surfing and that's how -- then i turned my phone on -- >> larry: had you seen him or spoken to him recently? >> the last time i spoke with him was when he and corey were talking
. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey.he is grief stricken but here to speak with us next. i don't think you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s. we have wind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. >> larry:...
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. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey.you can imagine, she's grief stricken today, but she is here in his honor to speak with us next. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. (announcer) priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. garlique's clinically tested ingredient maintains healthy cholesterol naturally. eat right. exercise. garlique. >> larry: nicole eggert and corey haim dated. they were very close friends. she co-starred with him and corey feldman in the '92 movie "blown away." she's currently on vh-1's "celebrity fit club boot camp". s
. >> larry: actress nicole eggert was very close to corey.you can imagine, she's grief stricken today, but she is here in his honor to speak with us next. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service...
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reporting live from washington i'm nicole collins.november midterm elections are playing a role on what republicans are trying to do. can you give us an example of how they're getting the democrats on the record on the issue. >> reporter: and democrat would put an amendment to restrict federal funds to get sex offenders elect dysfunction drugs. that's something that many people would agree they don't want the tax money going to. if anything changes this bill, democrats can't vote for that. republicans have them on the record as voting against that and they plan to use those votes in the november election's. it gives them a lot of to the fo attack democrats. >> if you're interesting in reading the healthcare bill, it's at our website. >>> these days a lot of feel are looking for jobs and many use websites like career builder.com or mo monster.com, scam artist w that and they use those types of sites to prey on people. angie barnett is here to look at that. >> this week this isn't necessarily a scam. there's a particular thing happening
reporting live from washington i'm nicole collins.november midterm elections are playing a role on what republicans are trying to do. can you give us an example of how they're getting the democrats on the record on the issue. >> reporter: and democrat would put an amendment to restrict federal funds to get sex offenders elect dysfunction drugs. that's something that many people would agree they don't want the tax money going to. if anything changes this bill, democrats can't vote for...
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i'm joined by nicole dier, she's a senior editor for "popular science." with me. help me understand how the science of this works. how is it -- how is it that you can disappear things? >> i know, it's amazing technology. and the trick to it is really creating a material that can bend light waves, in this case it's infrared waves, so we can't actually see them. that's next. >> well, let's just see. i think we've got a graphic here that describes how we see things. this, as you can tell, nicole, i'm way out of my depth here, refraction and reflection, tell me about what we're looking at here. >> the easiest way to think about these cloaks is if you can imagine how air goes over an airplane wing. >> yep. >> so that it's neither be been absorbed or reflected back, and if light doesn't reflect, you can't see the objects that it's bouncing off, so that's really the secret here. and what makes this particular study really interesting is they've been able to do it in three dimensions so that you can't see the object when you look at it from different angles, so b
i'm joined by nicole dier, she's a senior editor for "popular science." with me. help me understand how the science of this works. how is it -- how is it that you can disappear things? >> i know, it's amazing technology. and the trick to it is really creating a material that can bend light waves, in this case it's infrared waves, so we can't actually see them. that's next. >> well, let's just see. i think we've got a graphic here that describes how we see things. this, as...
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we had several learning communities as you will hear later from nicole who joins us. we will have another one tomorrow and we hope to have the ambassador. you are all invited. young people of race in tandem close to $50,000 in support of the haitian community, we are trying to figure out how to spend their money and we are working to continue to work. i will take just a couple minutes to talk a little bit about the relationship of haiti to the united states. i am never sure what we mean when we say the united states. in some ways it is a road test. when we look at the relationship of these countries to haiti we see the relationship of these countries to each other and ourselves. congresswoman clark couldn't have put it better. we stopped being part of the united states along time ago but it is part of the world. i don't know there's a consensus about what we is. several great themes quickly. 80's role in the rise of the modern world system. haiti as the crown jewel not only of the french colony of possession but western colonial possession. of course haiti is big on s
we had several learning communities as you will hear later from nicole who joins us. we will have another one tomorrow and we hope to have the ambassador. you are all invited. young people of race in tandem close to $50,000 in support of the haitian community, we are trying to figure out how to spend their money and we are working to continue to work. i will take just a couple minutes to talk a little bit about the relationship of haiti to the united states. i am never sure what we mean when we...
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her brother ron murdered along with nicole brown simpson on june 12th, 1994.erback is the ron goldman's foundation for justice's "i did it: con fegss of a killer." what is the exhibit about the simpson case, glen martin? >> exhibited in the display case pertaining to this particular lapd homicide investigation are the bloody gloves that rose to fame during the trial of o.j. simpson and watch cap collected as evidence also. >> larry: kim goldman, how do you react? >> it's disturbing. i think we all feel the same. had we been given a little bit of notice it would have been easier to avert your eyes with watching the "today" show. it wouldn't have been great for my son to see that. there is an educational value and i understand that. for me showing pictures and weapons shows the brutality in which the crimes were committed. that's important for me so that people know the way in which my brother and nicole were slaughtered to death. it comes back to sensitivity. i wonder if there is any sensitivity training happening at the conference that would have been interest
her brother ron murdered along with nicole brown simpson on june 12th, 1994.erback is the ron goldman's foundation for justice's "i did it: con fegss of a killer." what is the exhibit about the simpson case, glen martin? >> exhibited in the display case pertaining to this particular lapd homicide investigation are the bloody gloves that rose to fame during the trial of o.j. simpson and watch cap collected as evidence also. >> larry: kim goldman, how do you react? >>...
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nicole in washington, d.c., as is omar. thank you, guys.does this make you more optimistic or pessimistic as an independent about what you saw happen tonight? joe? >> i'm actually -- to a certain extent i'm more optimistic. i did see some -- what happened tonight aside from some of the tone of some of the debate, i did see some coalition building. i mean, it started off the day with the democrats being divided and republicans being united. it's nice to see there's some kind of deal making made. the whole idea that you try to create coalitions, it isn't just one stance or you exclude somebody. i was a little on mystic by that aspect. >> i must respectfully disagree you, joe. i found it really depressi inin an independent. this was just -- it was pushed through. obviously the democrats are pretty divided on it as well. i think going forward i'm worried about what's going to be pushed through next now that democrats have the majority. >> omar, break the tie here. >> i think i have to side with a yes and no in the sense i'm optimistic 81% of am
nicole in washington, d.c., as is omar. thank you, guys.does this make you more optimistic or pessimistic as an independent about what you saw happen tonight? joe? >> i'm actually -- to a certain extent i'm more optimistic. i did see some -- what happened tonight aside from some of the tone of some of the debate, i did see some coalition building. i mean, it started off the day with the democrats being divided and republicans being united. it's nice to see there's some kind of deal making...
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richard nicoles burst into the home there on round tree drive, shot tanitha white. kids were in the home at the time. tonight the victim's young daughter is being credited with moving several kids to safety. police say the children were not injured but did here the gun. we're told the victim and gunman were neighbors and once had a relationship. >>> and new details on the 2001 anthrax attack. >> news on the situation of the seniority. the government scientist is blamed for the 2001 anthrax attacks that killed people. ivan said according to documents he did things that wouldn't beacceptable to others. he killed himself years later. >>> and a final good-bye to a veteran seaworld trainer. dawn brancheau's funeral was today. she was killed last wednesday, the whale grabbed her, pulling her under the water and drowned her. >>> and catholic charities dropping health coverage for spouses or newly married couples. the organization will continue to offer coverage to those already married but says that the policy change is to comply with the new marriage law and still be fait
richard nicoles burst into the home there on round tree drive, shot tanitha white. kids were in the home at the time. tonight the victim's young daughter is being credited with moving several kids to safety. police say the children were not injured but did here the gun. we're told the victim and gunman were neighbors and once had a relationship. >>> and new details on the 2001 anthrax attack. >> news on the situation of the seniority. the government scientist is blamed for the...
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so find out what nicole learned from college experts about the dreaded college application essay. here's her college and you report. >> by the time you're in high school, you probably have written hundreds of essays. but at some point in your future you are going to write the essay. the one that gets attached to your college application. it probably won't be the longest essay of your high school career, but it's one of the most important, as i learned from northwestern's dean of undergraduate admissions. >> why do colleges ask for essays? >> for many universities, the only opportunity we get to learn a little bit more about you outside of our grades, and outside of your extracurricular activities and outside of the recommendations is the essay. >> and the dean says colleges also want to see how well you write, even if you're not going to be an english major. >> humanities students and social science students aren't the only students who are going to have to write during their four years. engineers are going to have to, business majors. we want to see how you communicate in the eng
so find out what nicole learned from college experts about the dreaded college application essay. here's her college and you report. >> by the time you're in high school, you probably have written hundreds of essays. but at some point in your future you are going to write the essay. the one that gets attached to your college application. it probably won't be the longest essay of your high school career, but it's one of the most important, as i learned from northwestern's dean of...
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. >> reporter: nicole hopes today's fda hearings lead to more awareness of the dangers.er jan meshon argues the government already has enough regulations in place. >> we already are a well regulated industry that does a lot of self policing and responsible tanning salons like ours are a great place a lot of people enjoy. >> reporter: nicole tamney is in the clear for now. >> very relieved. but i know that there's going to be more. >> reporter: but she has to be checked out every three months in case the cancer comes back. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> imagine that every three months. dr. jennifer ashton is here now with advice on preventing skin cancer. especially now. spring break coming up, a lot of people heading to tan sning sals because they want a pre-tan. is there such a they think as a safe tan? >> if you ask the dermatologists, harry, the answer is an unequivocal know. we have to understand that every time our skin gets dark, it is reflecting on the cellular level damage that potentially can lead to car sin know gwennic changes. >> so caution, causes. >
. >> reporter: nicole hopes today's fda hearings lead to more awareness of the dangers.er jan meshon argues the government already has enough regulations in place. >> we already are a well regulated industry that does a lot of self policing and responsible tanning salons like ours are a great place a lot of people enjoy. >> reporter: nicole tamney is in the clear for now. >> very relieved. but i know that there's going to be more. >> reporter: but she has to be...
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f06 >>> dwomg story -- developing story on the fight over anna nicole smith's fortune.ot receive any of the $350 million she fought for after her late husband's death. she battled for years over the billion dollars estate of jay howard marshal. he died in 1995 at the age of 90. smith says marshal left her 300 million. she died in 2007. >>> more fallout from a sex scandal surrounding sandra bullock's husband. harvey levin is live in l.a. you have controversial pictures of jessie james alleged mistress. what is controversial? >> reporter: well, what is controversial is that she is displaying these nazi emblems as well as white supremist signs. it's troubling when you look at it especially when her ex- husband said she was found of doing the nazi salute in front of people. she is denying that through friends saying this is being provocative but in no way is she a white supremist. interesting peek into this >> makes you wonder why she would pose wearing the garb she had on in the pictures. >> absolutely. >> you have breaking news about brittney murphy who died recently. wha
f06 >>> dwomg story -- developing story on the fight over anna nicole smith's fortune.ot receive any of the $350 million she fought for after her late husband's death. she battled for years over the billion dollars estate of jay howard marshal. he died in 1995 at the age of 90. smith says marshal left her 300 million. she died in 2007. >>> more fallout from a sex scandal surrounding sandra bullock's husband. harvey levin is live in l.a. you have controversial pictures of...
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tomorrow night on the show, music from gin and our guests are nicole richie, chad ochocinco, chuck liddellon abc, an encore presentation of the "jimmy kimmel live: after the academy awards special." featuring robert downey jr., keith urban, the handsome men's club and our next guest, too. so please tune in for that. our first guest is a superb actor from austria. he won an oscar this weekend and will probably be the next governor of california. you can see his award-winning performance as colonel hans landa in quentin tarantino's "inglourious basterds" which is out on dvd and blu-ray now. please say hello to christoph waltz. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: got to be a little bit strange -- i mean, really, a year ago in this country, very few people knew you and now you get a huge ovation from people, for playing a nazi. >> well, yes. >> jimmy: a likable nazi. congratulations on the academy award and all the other awards. >> thanks. >> jimmy: you won a lot. we counted today how many awards you've won for thi
tomorrow night on the show, music from gin and our guests are nicole richie, chad ochocinco, chuck liddellon abc, an encore presentation of the "jimmy kimmel live: after the academy awards special." featuring robert downey jr., keith urban, the handsome men's club and our next guest, too. so please tune in for that. our first guest is a superb actor from austria. he won an oscar this weekend and will probably be the next governor of california. you can see his award-winning...
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and niecy nash, nicole from the pussycat dolls.he golden boy, evan and most watched supermom kate gosselin. >> tonight we've revealed the entire new cast of "dancing with the stars." >> we have not finished. we only announced 10 of the 11 names. >> picky picky. you've been watching number 11 all night long. the bachelor jake pavelka. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> all this leading up to the engagement wasn't stress enough. now, live television and ballroom dancing. >> i live my life to be stressed out. >> how does vienna feel about this? >> she's on board 150%. she'll be front row center cheering me on. >> she knows you'll be pressed tightly against a spray-tanned scantily clad beautiful woman. >> nobody told me about that. >> don't forget to watch "good morning america" tomorrow morning. >> you can see the 11 celebrities hit the dance floor monday, march 22nd are for the 10 season of "dancing with the stars." >>> the salvation army lives up to its name. how the international movement came to a local woman's rescue and why
and niecy nash, nicole from the pussycat dolls.he golden boy, evan and most watched supermom kate gosselin. >> tonight we've revealed the entire new cast of "dancing with the stars." >> we have not finished. we only announced 10 of the 11 names. >> picky picky. you've been watching number 11 all night long. the bachelor jake pavelka. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> all this leading up to the engagement wasn't stress enough. now, live...
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retreat statement -- nicole ritchie statement. >> those cases were words cases. that is the whole point. the commission changed its position. >> what a case that's -- what case says that images are different? where the fcc said that words are different. >> there is an applied contest will analysis to images -- and applied contextual analysis to images. the commission found that this quick disagreement was an embodiment of the statement. that 1987 order, which draws a distinction, is entirely inconsistent with the policy. the case came before the super bowl and stated exactly that. they said there was a fleeting image in that case and they found that that fleeting image was indecent. this court said that that was a divergence from the prior policy. there was no prior policy. putting that aside, we think that it is confirmed by the supreme court. that is unmistakable notice to cbs. before the super bowl, there was a decision that the commission issued that said that this is a fleeting image and this is indecent. i think that cbs had notice in 1987, but they absolut
retreat statement -- nicole ritchie statement. >> those cases were words cases. that is the whole point. the commission changed its position. >> what a case that's -- what case says that images are different? where the fcc said that words are different. >> there is an applied contest will analysis to images -- and applied contextual analysis to images. the commission found that this quick disagreement was an embodiment of the statement. that 1987 order, which draws a...
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for instance, anna nicole smith had an abscess in her buttock, she was so scarred up from previous injections, didn't know it was there. she died. in this case you can, for instance, not respond to the usual symptoms of pneumonia and have depressed respirations and eventually succumb to the illness. >> larry: you ever fear buying it? >> well, i mean, i think you see, here's a situation. i've seen it happen. i'm not going to name names, but well-known people, i remember a kid couldn't sleep. whatever, whatever, whatever. i finally said, take a sleep test. i have. i use a cpap machine. the next tuesday you're supposed to take it, i was in a film festival. got a call. this kid, perfect body, he was self-medicating. he could not sleep. he didn't make through the weekend. if he went tuesday he would have found out he wasn't getting the right kind of sleep and would not have had to medicated himself and not died. it's that dloes close to all of us. >> larry: do you fear the effect of others, mackenzie? do you think you had an effect on your sister? >> chyna? >> larry: yeah. >> i've been reading a l
for instance, anna nicole smith had an abscess in her buttock, she was so scarred up from previous injections, didn't know it was there. she died. in this case you can, for instance, not respond to the usual symptoms of pneumonia and have depressed respirations and eventually succumb to the illness. >> larry: you ever fear buying it? >> well, i mean, i think you see, here's a situation. i've seen it happen. i'm not going to name names, but well-known people, i remember a kid...
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it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one size fits all and each has a kind of business going on in china. yahoo sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and don't have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a rigid way, but rather to help the companies be mindful about what decisions they are making and what the implications are and to be transparent and accountable about the decisions. part of the problem is they are in china and you have to comply, but how? it's an issue to what ex-at the present time do they feel comfortable that they are complying in a way that is transparent and responsible and they can do that within the context of that particular market. it may be possible for them to do it with the relationship they have with the government and the specific nature of their product. it is the case that google over the past year in china has come under tremendous pressure from the government and the chinese media. the
it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one size fits all and each has a kind of business going on in china. yahoo sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and don't have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a rigid way, but rather to help the companies be mindful about what decisions they are making and what the implications are and...
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here to present this award are david bloom's daughters, ava and nicole.sister christine couldn't be here tonight because she has mandatory counselor in her high school lacrosse team. so tonight i get to. [laughter] almost seven years ago, my sisters and i found out that her father had while covering war in iraq. at the age of three comments hard for me to understand that he would never come home and i was left with very few memories of my dad. one memory i do have is watching him on tv every morning and learning how to kiss the screen when he came on. whenever i saw him on the news, i just saw him, not where he was or what he was doing. now i realize what dangerous places he was and in that he is risking his life to spread news to the world. [applause] >> the winner of the david bloom award shows bravery on the job and we are honored tonight to present this year's award to reset the site of abc news world america. commack [applause] >> they said they took a different look at things really stand for women to our remote northeastern afghanistan that pose a
here to present this award are david bloom's daughters, ava and nicole.sister christine couldn't be here tonight because she has mandatory counselor in her high school lacrosse team. so tonight i get to. [laughter] almost seven years ago, my sisters and i found out that her father had while covering war in iraq. at the age of three comments hard for me to understand that he would never come home and i was left with very few memories of my dad. one memory i do have is watching him on tv every...
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but it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one-size-fits-all that each company is a very differentonner who actually sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and they don't actually have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a very rigid way but rather to help the companies to be mindful what decisions they are making and what the implications orient to be transparent and accountable about the decisions because part of the problem, and center burba nei lewd to this, these companies or in china and how to comply with certain law enforcement decisions but how are you complying with them? so it is an issue what extent the do they feel comfortable they are complying in a way that is transparent and responsible and that they can do that within the context of that particular market. and it may be possible for one company to the and not another depending on the very specific relationship they have with the government and very specific
but it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one-size-fits-all that each company is a very differentonner who actually sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and they don't actually have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a very rigid way but rather to help the companies to be mindful what decisions they are making and what the...
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i also want to take this opportunity to thank congressman biggert's staff, nicole austin and vai sakanik, and the staff of ms. eddie behr these johnson -- eddie bernice johnson, she has done an admirable job in pushing this legislation and deserves to be commended for her hard work in this area. what they all are doing, what we all are doing to help the financial and economic literacy caucus attain its goals. this is a tremendous bill. it's for a tremendous purpose. mr. speaker, i reserve the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois, mrs. biggert, is recognized. mrs. biggert: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i thank the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, for his kind words and all that he does in the financial services committee on this type of issue. and for his management of this bill. i rise today to join not only mr. scott but my good friend, the gentlewoman from texas, eddie bernice johnson, in support of this year's resolution making the fourth annual america saves week.
i also want to take this opportunity to thank congressman biggert's staff, nicole austin and vai sakanik, and the staff of ms. eddie behr these johnson -- eddie bernice johnson, she has done an admirable job in pushing this legislation and deserves to be commended for her hard work in this area. what they all are doing, what we all are doing to help the financial and economic literacy caucus attain its goals. this is a tremendous bill. it's for a tremendous purpose. mr. speaker, i reserve the...
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taylor rohde was a sophomore from phoenix to nicole high school and now the freshman in jerren shipp, marques: stanford tries to match up fields. >> steve: playing a lot more recently, he's a 6'2" senior from houston, texas. rohde is more of a screener in asu offense now. >> marques: they're back into their man-to-man. johnny dawkins switching up defenses. >> steve: shipped missing. rebound to kuksiks. no, and it will be to the line for a pair. >> marques: we've seen stanford extended, 1-2-2, 3/forecourt token pressure. we've seen some zone. i know they've got the 1-2-2 zone and now back to man-to-man. dawkins trying to keep arizona state offensively a little off balance, keep them guessing, keep them from recognizing right away what kind of defense is. >> steve: they've held arizona state to only seven points in the game's first seven minutes. they came in dead last in field goal percentage defense, lasted rebounding, last in steals and done a good job against an asu team playing very well. >> marques: the problem for stanford this season is eventually the average is going to catch u
taylor rohde was a sophomore from phoenix to nicole high school and now the freshman in jerren shipp, marques: stanford tries to match up fields. >> steve: playing a lot more recently, he's a 6'2" senior from houston, texas. rohde is more of a screener in asu offense now. >> marques: they're back into their man-to-man. johnny dawkins switching up defenses. >> steve: shipped missing. rebound to kuksiks. no, and it will be to the line for a pair. >> marques: we've...
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attorney general jerry brown in this case has brought charges against one person, in the an made nicolease, against two and her former boyfriend. i think the message is getting out there and very clearly that whether you are involved in prescription drug fraud as an identity left individual, as a doctor who is negligencely prescribing or as an individual who is doctor shopping, the authorities will come after you. >> so i wonder how many other people are nerves because the attorney general hinted that this is part of a huge pre-description drug ring. maybe more arrests to follow. >> yeah, i think what's happened was with this first arrest, they're hoping to bring someone into talk to law enforcement. now they have a fire lit under this person because an arrest has been made. probably they're trying to get more information from this person so they can make further arrests. but you're right, the drug ring has been called massive and i think this is just the first arrest. >> let me move to you, dr. sack. and talk about the bigger problem. why is it so easy for people to become addicted to
attorney general jerry brown in this case has brought charges against one person, in the an made nicolease, against two and her former boyfriend. i think the message is getting out there and very clearly that whether you are involved in prescription drug fraud as an identity left individual, as a doctor who is negligencely prescribing or as an individual who is doctor shopping, the authorities will come after you. >> so i wonder how many other people are nerves because the attorney...
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niecy nash, nicole sherzinger, of the pussycat dolls. and tlc star, kate gosselin, and tony.ning. >> kate, how good a dancer are you? >> yeah. not so much. >> not so much? you're being very brave. >> she has no bad habits. that means everything i teach her, it's all from me. this is a good thing. >> he's going to be my miracle worker. >> that's right. >> you're starting from scratch? >> yes. >> it's an empty canvas and i get to paint. >> you haven't had a chance to practice together. >> i don't want to get in the middle of this. you guys go right to it. have you had a chance to practice at all or not really? >> yes. three days. >> three days? what are you seeing, tony? >> i'm seeing a loft ing ing a potential. one thing she's got is drive. she's a good student. she listens well. >> i'm trying to perfect it. >> are you sore yet, kate? >> dancing and perfection is not a good combination. >> how grueling is it physically? >> you know, that's the part i'm looking forward to. i mean, beat my butt. i need to do it. >> the part -- >> that's the part i'm not afraid of. >> what are yo
niecy nash, nicole sherzinger, of the pussycat dolls. and tlc star, kate gosselin, and tony.ning. >> kate, how good a dancer are you? >> yeah. not so much. >> not so much? you're being very brave. >> she has no bad habits. that means everything i teach her, it's all from me. this is a good thing. >> he's going to be my miracle worker. >> that's right. >> you're starting from scratch? >> yes. >> it's an empty canvas and i get to paint....
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it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one size fits all and each has a kind of business goingin china. yahoo sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and don't have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a rigid way, but rather to help the companies be mindful about what decisions they are making and what the implications are and to be transparent and accountable about the decisions. part of the problem is they are in china and you have to comply, but how? it's an issue to what ex-at the present time do they feel comfortable that they are complying in a way that is transparent and responsible and they can do that within the context of that particular market. it may be possible for them to do it with the relationship they have with the government and the specific nature of their product. it is the case that google over the past year in china has come under tremendous pressure from the government and the chinese media. they ha
it is absolutely true as nicole said, it's not one size fits all and each has a kind of business goingin china. yahoo sold their chinese business to a chinese company a few years ago and don't have operational control over that anymore. microsoft's situation is also somewhat different so the idea is not to impose a one size fits all set of standards on everybody in a rigid way, but rather to help the companies be mindful about what decisions they are making and what the implications are and to...
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. >> yeah, evan is doing a great job, nicole is looking really, really strong. chad is cool.ut. it's anybody's at the moment. >> we'll see. thank you both for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> so who will be the next couple to go? you can see all the action on couple to go? you can see all the action on "dancing with the stars" next >>> >>> now guilt-free cooking with "hungry girl," lisa lillien came up with reduced calorie versions and cutting the time it takes to cook. her new book is called "hungry girl 1-2-3" and lisa is back to sh us how to do it. just telling the treu, right. >> just telling the truth. >> you're honest. you know what tastes good. >> i'm just hungry. like most women and now, you know, this is my third book and the first two books were great but people wanted easy, easy, easy and so these recipes ary kickously simple. >> you slash the time. >> slash the time and the effort more importantly and calories and fat. >> so i'm looking at this -- what do we have here, pray tell, lisa? >> that is an egg mcmugian. i hear all the time from
. >> yeah, evan is doing a great job, nicole is looking really, really strong. chad is cool.ut. it's anybody's at the moment. >> we'll see. thank you both for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> so who will be the next couple to go? you can see all the action on couple to go? you can see all the action on "dancing with the stars" next >>> >>> now guilt-free cooking with "hungry girl," lisa lillien...
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. >> and the state of anna nicole smith will not receive any of thing you million that she claims herromised her. it is part of a 15 year battle over the 190 billion dollars the magnate left when he died. >> and awesome. she is a big hit in the engleft-hand shopping center where he entertains horsepowers. he is 13 years old and able to balance on the skate bord and he uses his own momentum to make the board move. . nice. spring, today. 1:32 east other than time. isn't that nice, tach. >> love it when it happens. feels like winter in the plains. rapid city 17 degrees . there is the cold line. rain on one side and snow on the other. another spectacular day trouble in texas. thunderstorms are waking you up and behind it turning to no and snow north of dallas and oklahoma city and tulsa 6-eight inches of snow . parts of kansas and chicago snow as well . out in the west. clear skies. it feels like winter in kansas. but 75 in new york city. think about last week woke with the major storm that brought rain and wind. tomorrow will be warmer in the east . cold air is going to continue in the s
. >> and the state of anna nicole smith will not receive any of thing you million that she claims herromised her. it is part of a 15 year battle over the 190 billion dollars the magnate left when he died. >> and awesome. she is a big hit in the engleft-hand shopping center where he entertains horsepowers. he is 13 years old and able to balance on the skate bord and he uses his own momentum to make the board move. . nice. spring, today. 1:32 east other than time. isn't that nice,...
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are we primarily concerned with those sweeps -- is it a counter- terrorism nicole?re we primarily concerned with those we have in custody. how is the public involved or not involved in the program as a activities? another central question to ask is what is attainable on the timeline for those involved? as a policymaker, this is something we always need to be concerned with. how long do we think it will take to change someone's mind? do we have a deadline involved because we know we have to release somebody at some point? what are the capabilities? do we have the resources we need kaput such as a therapist -- the resources we need, such as a therapists? do we have individuals who understand the customs of those in custody who can afford ideas and make the program effective? who is running the program? is it a government run program so late? is there not a government or public support -- is it a government run program soley? is there a non-government or public support? we are a non secular outside authority. we have another layer of difficulty when implementing someth
are we primarily concerned with those sweeps -- is it a counter- terrorism nicole?re we primarily concerned with those we have in custody. how is the public involved or not involved in the program as a activities? another central question to ask is what is attainable on the timeline for those involved? as a policymaker, this is something we always need to be concerned with. how long do we think it will take to change someone's mind? do we have a deadline involved because we know we have to...
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now, here's nicole. >> linda lear is the author of the biography rachel cars: witness for nature. ms. lear wrote the introduction to the 40th anniversary edition of "silent spring." paul driessen is a senior fellow with both the committee for constructive tomorrow and the congress of racial equality. he has worked as a staffer with the u.s. senate and the interior department. for more information, visit lindalear.com and eco-imperialism.com. >> up next, reporter, documentary film correspondent and author t.r. reid joins booktv for a three-hour "in depth" interview. you've written by healthcare, international relations, ski resorts, the roman empire. how do you choose your topics? >> guest: well, partly -- i guess what i write for money. dr. johnson famously said no man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money. i don't even succeed. some of my books have really flopped but -- i try to find a topic that looks complicated but can be penetrated with some work. and then i try to explain it in an engaging, understandable way. it's hard work. but that's what i try to do. i try to find
now, here's nicole. >> linda lear is the author of the biography rachel cars: witness for nature. ms. lear wrote the introduction to the 40th anniversary edition of "silent spring." paul driessen is a senior fellow with both the committee for constructive tomorrow and the congress of racial equality. he has worked as a staffer with the u.s. senate and the interior department. for more information, visit lindalear.com and eco-imperialism.com. >> up next, reporter,...
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nicole scherzinger. with a score of 25, she led last night's premiere of "dancing with the stars." watch out, nicole, our niecy nash is cha-cha-cha'ing her way. >>> all right, let's tear down the berlin wall. and give you our worst celebrity of the day. this one is pretty obvious. michelle mcgee, do you really think it was a good idea to get a tattoo of a swastika? seriously. i'm left speechless. michelle, accept our worst award. >> so, the awards have been handed out. don't forget tomorrow's a brand-new day with new choices. for best and worst. and we want to thank our guests for their insight and honesty. don't forget to catch us tomorrow. until then, got a night from the new "insider." diabetes scared me to death. there's so much to learn. i just shut down. but liberty walked me through it all... like when i test at night or after i eat... makes a big difference. when it comes to your diabetes supplies, quality and reliability are important. that's why liberty offers the accu-chek aviva meter. and it's the only meter and strip combination manufactured in the usa. if you're over
nicole scherzinger. with a score of 25, she led last night's premiere of "dancing with the stars." watch out, nicole, our niecy nash is cha-cha-cha'ing her way. >>> all right, let's tear down the berlin wall. and give you our worst celebrity of the day. this one is pretty obvious. michelle mcgee, do you really think it was a good idea to get a tattoo of a swastika? seriously. i'm left speechless. michelle, accept our worst award. >> so, the awards have been handed out....