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maybe they can grow more hair in a petri dish. that makes sense, doesn't it?e. >> i'd we billing to try that. >> macaroni and cheese at the center of a stabbing. that's what it says here. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? theit's four times the sony 4k tv, it wasdetail of hd. my eyes. colors become richer. details become clearer. which for a filmmaker, changes everything. because now there are no more barriers between the w
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. >> so, britain is kind of a useful petri dish for america's groups. we will continue to have medical advances which are ahead of the ethical discussions inevitably. this is going to happen, whether we like it or not, these medical advances. history.part of our no matter how smart we think about predicting what the future will hold, we miss some important details. it is important to be able to quickly respond. this is an area where the has been lots of debate, lots of talk. this is going forward in a way with lots of oversight. this is going forward in a way that is quite appropriate. it is not as if we are hearing about it after the fact, which had been a problematic way that science has advanced in the past. tbc worlde watching " news america," still to come -- "bbc world news america," still to come, why this canadian company is a financial rockstar. people have been killed in the floods of northern india. we have gone into the mountains to see the damage. >> as we went into the mountains, it begins to rain. in some places, the road was barely navig
. >> so, britain is kind of a useful petri dish for america's groups. we will continue to have medical advances which are ahead of the ethical discussions inevitably. this is going to happen, whether we like it or not, these medical advances. history.part of our no matter how smart we think about predicting what the future will hold, we miss some important details. it is important to be able to quickly respond. this is an area where the has been lots of debate, lots of talk. this is going...
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we have senior economics reporter steve liesman with us and tom petri, chairman of petri partners. good to have you with us as well. how much of today's price and today's price movement is directly traceable to the unsirnts in the middle east? >> i think most of it, tyler. on fundamentals today, really the supply-demand fundamentals would not argue for it to be up here, but it's very clear cut that both the syrian situation and the linkages that you've just touched on between the syrian situation and the israeli-iranian situation over nuclear weapons all leaves us really wondering what exogenous events might come in the coming months. >> so let's take the price apart a little bit. if none of that were going on if there were, let's say, sort of a resolution that kind of ame ameliorates the situation there, what would be the price be for supply-demand? >> somewhere in the $85 to $90 range, absent these other factors? >> if it gets worse, where could you go? >> you could go meaningful higher on a big geopolitical event, action by israel on iran on the nukess, or a spiring out of contr
we have senior economics reporter steve liesman with us and tom petri, chairman of petri partners. good to have you with us as well. how much of today's price and today's price movement is directly traceable to the unsirnts in the middle east? >> i think most of it, tyler. on fundamentals today, really the supply-demand fundamentals would not argue for it to be up here, but it's very clear cut that both the syrian situation and the linkages that you've just touched on between the syrian...
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mark petrie isn't concerned about banks either, and says his firm is moving back to the financial sector with the housing market recovering, the economy stable, and businesses and consumers ready to borrow. a number of critical shareholder meetings are coming up, including a meeting today of elan shareholders. and this one is big. elan has been the focus of the hostile takeover battle of the year, and now the company is up for sale. board members want royalty pharma to make an offer. the company already rejected royalty's $6.7 billion bid. what's at stake are profits from elan's potential new blockbuster drugs. friday, shares closed up $1.05. meanwhile, office depot's largest shareholder is pushing for decisions. starboard value claims the office supply company failed to hold a shareholder meeting to elect new board members. starboard wants the board elected now, in the event the company's plan to merge with office max falls through. a special shareholder meeting is set for july 10th. the new contract for caterpilllar workers went into effect sunday, and just as employees signed off on t
mark petrie isn't concerned about banks either, and says his firm is moving back to the financial sector with the housing market recovering, the economy stable, and businesses and consumers ready to borrow. a number of critical shareholder meetings are coming up, including a meeting today of elan shareholders. and this one is big. elan has been the focus of the hostile takeover battle of the year, and now the company is up for sale. board members want royalty pharma to make an offer. the...
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people have read the petrie act and have heard the stuff around. not had the press. do you think the press has failed to some extent? >> the press always fails. i think by and large the press has done a pretty good job. a lot of people did not want to go through 9/11 again. i am not one who thinks edward hero.n is a great sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television of a couple of sundays ago people like martin luther king jr. and rosa but theye my heros stayed around and did not run off to china. i think if edward snowden had a case to make, i do not think he made his case by his behavior. i think the post acted very responsibly. i also think that we need to know more about what is going on here. >> i really liked framing the question about whether there was intelligence failure by the press? it is a fair question because we're is happen -- really say if there is intelligence failure it they are unable to predict every feature event. i do not think that is a fair standard to hold them to. d
people have read the petrie act and have heard the stuff around. not had the press. do you think the press has failed to some extent? >> the press always fails. i think by and large the press has done a pretty good job. a lot of people did not want to go through 9/11 again. i am not one who thinks edward hero.n is a great sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television of a couple of sundays ago people like martin...
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a petrie dish in which the democratic party is grogan electoral incentive for showing a willingness toht for abortion rights when the republicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide abortion ban, frankly all eyes on virginia to see how this electoral strategy experiment plays out in the end. weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> 1980 there was a movie called "the blue lagoon." tonight we have a real blue lagoon that has an awesome plot. it's a total nightmare. that story is coming up with no brooke shields in it, i swear. >>> if you enlist in the u.s. >>> if you enlist in the u.s. army, you start as a private go through b
a petrie dish in which the democratic party is grogan electoral incentive for showing a willingness toht for abortion rights when the republicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide...
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. >> it is a petri dish for the new digital information age in which we live in the tension between thevernment's interests in protecting and theed information public interest in knowing everything the government does. >> the trial at fort meade is expected to last about three months as some of the testimony will be classified. lawyers will argue whether black -- bradley manning is a whistleblower or whether he broke a promise to protect the secrets of the country he had taken an oath to serve. russell and jordan, al jazeera, maryland. former u.s. assistant secretary of defense says the u.s. government wants to make an example of manning. >> do not forget, he has already agreed to plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him. of unauthorized exposure classified information, and for that, he can get up to 20 years. the real question is now, instead of just getting 20 years, does he get life in prison? because the prosecutors want to demonstrate that he basically endangered american national security. what the military, mainly the military and i guess the administration, trying to sen
. >> it is a petri dish for the new digital information age in which we live in the tension between thevernment's interests in protecting and theed information public interest in knowing everything the government does. >> the trial at fort meade is expected to last about three months as some of the testimony will be classified. lawyers will argue whether black -- bradley manning is a whistleblower or whether he broke a promise to protect the secrets of the country he had taken an...
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it is what's for dinner as long as you don't mind your dinner coming from a petrie dish. a sign says he has grown a burger patty in a lab. it took two years and cost $240,000. slightly more than your average steak dinner in new york. the scientist said he used cells from the necks of cows and he will grill it later this month to help raise more funding for more schmeat. animal rights people say they're thrilled with it. steak lovers programs less so. sch-terrible. the government is big change every on how it deal with gulf war ill know. it has affected thousands of veterans but some of the veterans claim the government is trying to cheat them out of their benefits. >>> plus a police officer who survived the run-in with the boston bombing suspect is out of the hospital. his incredible story and what he said he was really looking forward to when he got home. tos on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone... but i'm still on vacation... ...stilln the plan. nice! so is his tablet, that guy's hotspot, thentern's tablet
it is what's for dinner as long as you don't mind your dinner coming from a petrie dish. a sign says he has grown a burger patty in a lab. it took two years and cost $240,000. slightly more than your average steak dinner in new york. the scientist said he used cells from the necks of cows and he will grill it later this month to help raise more funding for more schmeat. animal rights people say they're thrilled with it. steak lovers programs less so. sch-terrible. the government is big change...
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a petrie dish in which the democratic party is maybe growing an electoral incentive for showing a willingnesss when the republicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide abortion ban, frankly all eyes on virginia to see how this electoral strategy experiment plays out in the end. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful
a petrie dish in which the democratic party is maybe growing an electoral incentive for showing a willingnesss when the republicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide abortion ban,...
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a petrie dish in which the democratic party is grogan electoral incentive for showing a willingness tolicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide abortion ban, frankly all eyes on virginia to see how this electoral strategy experiment plays out in the end. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. athto fight chronic.ms. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain
a petrie dish in which the democratic party is grogan electoral incentive for showing a willingness tolicans are making an attack on abortion rights, the central part of the way they govern. we've just seen it work in a democratic primary in virginia. we'll see how it works in the fall in the general election against those republicans. but with the republicans in the house of representatives in washington today, voting again today for a new nationwide abortion ban, frankly all eyes on virginia...
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so amazing that for 50 years nobody -- until 1910, 1911, and in 1950s we cultured the viruses in a petri dish. and people realized he was right. and after he made this discovery he won the nobel prize, and the oldest living nobel prize winner and it has to do with the fact you have to be alive to win the nobel prize and he was in his 80s, so he lived a life that set the groundwork for the modern era of cancer genetics. >> it was just a few years later that won the nobel prize for discovering the origin of cancer. the discovery that peyton rose, who he was being recognized for later, was awarded very soon after. the timing is amazing. questions? >> i can't wait to read the book. sort of reminds me of the book by rebecca -- the henrietta story about cancer, not only the science but the sociology of the story of cancer and medicine, and i'm really interested in learning more about that. and i have a very good friend who is a cancer survivor, and has taken gleevic for the gist cancer she had and has been surviving very well with gleevic. i think this is a great story for what the repercussio
so amazing that for 50 years nobody -- until 1910, 1911, and in 1950s we cultured the viruses in a petri dish. and people realized he was right. and after he made this discovery he won the nobel prize, and the oldest living nobel prize winner and it has to do with the fact you have to be alive to win the nobel prize and he was in his 80s, so he lived a life that set the groundwork for the modern era of cancer genetics. >> it was just a few years later that won the nobel prize for...
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there's a whole tampa bay metropolis which is really a vivid petri dish where you can see americans whowanted a big house far away from the core of the city and far away from their job and it was cheep and easy to do and it kept increasing in value until one day it stopped and the foundation of life in tampa bay collapsed and suddenly all these people were in foreclosure and unemployed and sick and the economy was in a tail spin and it suggested there was nothing underpinning the prosperity of the sun belt city, the sand states like florida and nevada, california, except housing and that was a precarious way to face an economy. >> rose: and nor closure courts would deal with them in three minutes. >> it was dick kensian. next the judge would hear 30 cases in an hour. as one woman who lost her home and became a kind of unpaid advocate for people in foreclosure who attended all these hearings, she said it was like they spend less time on a foreclosure case on taking away someone's home than i would spend at the mcdonald's driveup window. >> rose: and what it represents for people who have
there's a whole tampa bay metropolis which is really a vivid petri dish where you can see americans whowanted a big house far away from the core of the city and far away from their job and it was cheep and easy to do and it kept increasing in value until one day it stopped and the foundation of life in tampa bay collapsed and suddenly all these people were in foreclosure and unemployed and sick and the economy was in a tail spin and it suggested there was nothing underpinning the prosperity of...
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." >> 25 minutes after the hour, san written sabrina, we are talking about edward snowden, petri on the, i call him. we are@bpshow. palaqui said bill press is starting to lose credibility over these leaks. but margret colvin says -- >> i am supposed toe say let's go get him. no trial. he has admitted it. >> margaret sort of makes the point a lot of us are feeling says we won't always have obama even if you trust obama, god help us if a koch sponsored candidate becomes president. what would they do with the help of nsa? >> i would hope president obama would have done more than this than he has. on the leak thing, i would point out that rand paul glenn beck, and michael moore have all said that edward snowden is a hero. >> this is turning out to a bad joke. i am in squirrelly company maybe. >> a wack into a bar me on the left and glenn beck on the right. both saying this guy performed a public service. 866-55-press. if we don't get to you now we will as soon as we take a half hour break but sabrina, i have to ask you this question that i think we see here the access. this guy had been wor
." >> 25 minutes after the hour, san written sabrina, we are talking about edward snowden, petri on the, i call him. we are@bpshow. palaqui said bill press is starting to lose credibility over these leaks. but margret colvin says -- >> i am supposed toe say let's go get him. no trial. he has admitted it. >> margaret sort of makes the point a lot of us are feeling says we won't always have obama even if you trust obama, god help us if a koch sponsored candidate becomes...
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petri: the house considers the farm act of 2013 and it's important that we offer the proper support for farmers while ensuring these programs are responsible for the american taxpayer. the federal crop insurance program is the most extensive program supporting farm income and only farm support income that is not subject to some form of payment limitation or means tested. this amendment which incorporates the language works to reform the crop insurance program. capping crop insurance subsidies at $50,000 per person per year does not prohibit farmers from purchasing crop insurance nor does it eliminate taxpayer support for the program. most farmers would not be affected by this cap at all. of ding to the g.a.o., 4% farmers would have been impacted by this cap on subsidy for insurance. 2001-2012 the total cost of premium subsidies jumped fourfold from $1.8 billion to $7.5 billion. they project higher costs in the future averaging $9.1 billion annually. the subsidy cap sbind combined with the means testing requirement will assist in preventing fraud, waste and abuse. this amendment also ref
petri: the house considers the farm act of 2013 and it's important that we offer the proper support for farmers while ensuring these programs are responsible for the american taxpayer. the federal crop insurance program is the most extensive program supporting farm income and only farm support income that is not subject to some form of payment limitation or means tested. this amendment which incorporates the language works to reform the crop insurance program. capping crop insurance subsidies...
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the whole point of the petrie act was to remove the individual and the individual investigation fromhe research. i want youraying phone records, what they were saying a is they want criminals -- what they were saying is they want criminals who use phones. if you were a smart guy and started throwing away track phones? they went a little further and what aboutmind you, people that look like you? the more data you get the better you can see patterns that will lead you to plot the you did not know about individually. it is a different thing trying who youuy or one woman know has done something wrong, and you track them. we're looking for flags in a pile of data. these words in regard to the patriot act -- among those that signed this letter, president barack obama, chuck hagel, and dick durbin, democratic leader from illinois. guest: the back -- the fact this bill sunset all was a debate in the first place. said let us have everything sunset after two years, just in case we went too far. overnight that two 0.5 years was erased and five years was put into place. some people were outraged
the whole point of the petrie act was to remove the individual and the individual investigation fromhe research. i want youraying phone records, what they were saying a is they want criminals -- what they were saying is they want criminals who use phones. if you were a smart guy and started throwing away track phones? they went a little further and what aboutmind you, people that look like you? the more data you get the better you can see patterns that will lead you to plot the you did not know...
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alexandria petri.xcited to walk across the stage at graduation. we know that. probably not as exciting as this graduate. his story is just ahead. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell yo
alexandria petri.xcited to walk across the stage at graduation. we know that. probably not as exciting as this graduate. his story is just ahead. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right...
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people have read the petrie act and have heard the stuff around. we have not had the press. do you think the press has failed to some extent? >> the press always fails. i think by and large the press has done a pretty good job. a lot of people did not want to go through 9/11 again. i am not one who thinks edward snowden is a great hero. sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television a couple of sundays ago that people like martin luther king jr. and rosa parks were my heros, but they stayed around and did not run off to china. i think if edward snowden had a case to make, i do not think he made his case by his behavior. i think the post acted very responsibly. i also think that we need to know more about what is going on here. >> i really liked the framing of the question about whether there was intelligence failure by the press. it is a fair question because we're happy to say if there is intelligence failure it they are unable to predict every feature event. i do not think that is a fair standard to
people have read the petrie act and have heard the stuff around. we have not had the press. do you think the press has failed to some extent? >> the press always fails. i think by and large the press has done a pretty good job. a lot of people did not want to go through 9/11 again. i am not one who thinks edward snowden is a great hero. sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television a couple of sundays ago that...
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petri to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a.boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving and gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. help us this day to draw closer to you so that with your spirit and aware of your presence among us we may all face the task of this day with grace and confidence. bless the members of the people's house as they return from a long weekend back in their home districts. may these decisive days through which we are living make them genuine enough to maintain their integrity, great enough to be humble and good enough to keep their faith, always regarding public office as a sacred trust. give them the wisdom and the courage to fail not their fellow citizens nor you. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory , amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his app
petri to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a.boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving and gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. help us this day to draw closer to you so that with your spirit and aware of your presence among us we may all face the task of this day with grace and confidence. bless the members of the people's...
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specifically may 30th of last year the inspector general told doug showmen the terms tea party petrie were used to identify groups and put them on a list he told them that was going on. he told them that a year ago. four days later he told the general counsel treasury the same information but didn't share that with the committee that asked for the investigation who has oversight over the inspector general's didn't share that with us. is that how the investigation is supposed to work? >> you are talking about circumstances i'm not familiar with and i really can't comment on what was in the investigation without knowing it sitting down and going for the fact. >> if i can and i will stop, that is the point. you've had a month to investigate. this is the biggest story in the country and you can't even tell me who the lead investigator is? you can't tell me the actions they took which aren't typically how investigations are done you can't tell me if that is appropriate or not? this is what happened and you can't tell me how many agents are assigned to the most important news story may be t
specifically may 30th of last year the inspector general told doug showmen the terms tea party petrie were used to identify groups and put them on a list he told them that was going on. he told them that a year ago. four days later he told the general counsel treasury the same information but didn't share that with the committee that asked for the investigation who has oversight over the inspector general's didn't share that with us. is that how the investigation is supposed to work? >>...