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she's an 18-year-old tennis prodigy getting ready to play this week at wimbledon, and she's becoming a role model for young women because of comments about her image that she refused to let stop her. we get her story tonight from nbc's erica hill. >> reporter: 18-year-old taylor townsend is ready. >> i'm so excited. i love the grass. i love wimbledon. >> reporter: while the chicago native has seen victory at wimbledon as a junior, this will be her first time on the grass as a professional. if the french open is any indication, it won't be her last. >> i shocked myself at the french, to be honest. just because i didn't fully believe that i belonged in the circuit. >> reporter: a lefty who loves to play the net, townsend made it to the third round by deceiving corney, then ranked number 20 in the world. >> she has everything possible that you would want in a tennis player. i mean, she can do anything on the court. >> reporter: townsend's success as a pro also helped to prove she had come a long way from the summer of 2012. when the usda refused to pay her travel to the u.s. open until
she's an 18-year-old tennis prodigy getting ready to play this week at wimbledon, and she's becoming a role model for young women because of comments about her image that she refused to let stop her. we get her story tonight from nbc's erica hill. >> reporter: 18-year-old taylor townsend is ready. >> i'm so excited. i love the grass. i love wimbledon. >> reporter: while the chicago native has seen victory at wimbledon as a junior, this will be her first time on the grass as a...
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severe slowdown notable facts in april the government estimated spending on health care grew at a prodigious nine point nine percent rate due to the implementation of the affordable care act actually health care spending contracted at a one point four percent pace in total final sales which exclude inventories declined at a one point three percent annualized pace in q one two thousand and fourteen and inventories subtracted one point seven percent from g.d.p. in q one two thousand and fourteen this is rearview mirror stuff though analysts are boosting their estimates for growth in this the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen goldman sachs has raised its tracking estimate by two tenths to four point zero percent barclays has also raised its estimates for q two to four point zero percent three recent guess and boom bust mark chandler marshall are backing cullen roche all said that the u.s. economy is improving manufacturing and service sector data is surging higher jobless claims are at cycle lows and unemployment has been dropping so while the u.s. economy is by no means firing on all
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>> well, we should find out all we want to know about the 6-year-old prodigy because we have jordan and, daniel, joining us this minute. welcome to the show. jordan, what do you like about making music, buddy? >> drums. >> drums? why did you m to start rapping? >> his idol is michael jackson, obsessed with music, teaching him what i can, and he just picks up everything. it's all him. stuff he plays every day. >> wow. >> at what point did music become a fascination for jordan? >> when he was 2. we were in the car, and i played like, old, old songs. he had a good ear, matching the notes. that's good. i showed him the drums one day with a kick and snare, and before you know it, he could do a full beat. this was just, like, five months ago. >> jordan, you are amazing. what do you want to be when you grow up? >> a singer. >> like who? >> michael jackson. >> nice. >> can we see some of your moves? >> what to do a michael jackson move? >> no. >> want to play on the drums? a live little thing? >> yeah, that'd be awesome. that's awesome, jordan! >> daniel, how do you manage the talent now? how d
>> well, we should find out all we want to know about the 6-year-old prodigy because we have jordan and, daniel, joining us this minute. welcome to the show. jordan, what do you like about making music, buddy? >> drums. >> drums? why did you m to start rapping? >> his idol is michael jackson, obsessed with music, teaching him what i can, and he just picks up everything. it's all him. stuff he plays every day. >> wow. >> at what point did music become a...
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how he was this prodigy at a very young age playing for all our presidents. just thought it was amazing, this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. at the time that they reached out to me. this is when i was 19 or 20 years old. and joew i was in l.a. jo happened to have a concert at the walt disney concert hall here. so i met up with him there and the first thing he said to me "lil buck", and he just gave me a big hug. the only thing he said after that was, i want to try something. he opened up that his case and brought up the cello and started playing right there in the moment. to be there and see that magic happen for the first time, after that we gave each other ahead -- a hug and knew we had that chemistry together. the next day we did the performance that spike jones caught on camera. the very next day. tavis: hold on. o meet one day, and on his -- on the spot he pulls out his cello and says you want to try something. and you recorded it the very next day? >> the next day they had a meeting for the president's committee on arts and humanitie
how he was this prodigy at a very young age playing for all our presidents. just thought it was amazing, this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. at the time that they reached out to me. this is when i was 19 or 20 years old. and joew i was in l.a. jo happened to have a concert at the walt disney concert hall here. so i met up with him there and the first thing he said to me "lil buck", and he just gave me a big hug. the only thing he said after that was, i want to try...
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. >> i started, i was a child prodigy. it's always been music and music studies since age 5. kind of focused later on after high school on piano and my first professional job was with mel baa moor. and from there ashley simpson took me under their wing and introduced me to the new york recording session scene and i started really recording a lot of records during that time. >> i put him -- >> yes you did. >> that's right. >> and i went bam with a ruler when he wasn't hitting the right note. >> that's right. >> and look where he is now. >> that's right. ♪ >> it was showtime at the apollo where his fame took off. >> a lot of people picked up my story when i was at the apollo. i had a lot of great years there and it meant a lot and on to my next page. >> after turning the pages from the apollo, this musical director landed at aamerican idol, the 2013 emmys, and now he joins abc's reality competition dancing with the stars. >> you have to come in and make a statement. you can't halfway step into something. you have to mean it. and to show that kind of viewership, you have to be b
. >> i started, i was a child prodigy. it's always been music and music studies since age 5. kind of focused later on after high school on piano and my first professional job was with mel baa moor. and from there ashley simpson took me under their wing and introduced me to the new york recording session scene and i started really recording a lot of records during that time. >> i put him -- >> yes you did. >> that's right. >> and i went bam with a ruler when he...
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michelle wie, she started out as a child prodigy. and now the ripe old age of 24 and shot a 68.is 4 under and leads by three shots. costa rica and italy and is it a goal? we have the technology to check this. i think i sound smarter with an accent. it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. costa rica stuns the four-time champ italy and advances. i may do the whole sports with an accent. honduras versus ecuador. honduras scored first and ecuador, you have to roll the r's. valencia scored and there is valencia in the 65th minute with a header. ecuador wins it and are in second place behind france which beat switzerland. i will spend the weekend working on various accents. >> that should be entertaining. >> i will be fun.
michelle wie, she started out as a child prodigy. and now the ripe old age of 24 and shot a 68.is 4 under and leads by three shots. costa rica and italy and is it a goal? we have the technology to check this. i think i sound smarter with an accent. it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. costa rica stuns the four-time champ italy and advances. i may do the whole sports with an accent. honduras versus ecuador. honduras scored first and ecuador, you have to roll the r's. valencia...
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plus, meet the prodigy that plays like a pro and is now being courted by top colleges, the problem isshe is only 9 years old. and running, rolling, diving and climbing, all in one calorie torching workout. today at 4:00 i'll take you to the area's first par core training workouts. it's a good workout, i can also tell you i'm not that coordinated. if you have not downloaded the 6 abc news app, can you watch us streaming live on your tablet or smart phone. >> accuweather is coming up when we come right back. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotic
plus, meet the prodigy that plays like a pro and is now being courted by top colleges, the problem isshe is only 9 years old. and running, rolling, diving and climbing, all in one calorie torching workout. today at 4:00 i'll take you to the area's first par core training workouts. it's a good workout, i can also tell you i'm not that coordinated. if you have not downloaded the 6 abc news app, can you watch us streaming live on your tablet or smart phone. >> accuweather is coming up when...
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. >>> and an 11-year-old bay area golf prodigy is making history in the u.s. women's open in north carolina. lucy li is the youngest player to ever qualify for the tournament. >> her tee time was about 2 hours ago. right now she is 3-over par for six holes. here's what she had to say before stepping on the greens. >> it's pretty amazing but, uhm, i don't really -- i try not to think about it. i'm just another player, just trying to do the best i can. i just want to go out there and have fun and play the best i can and i really doesn't care about the outcome. it's just i want to have fun and learn. >> why not? she is only 11. li is a sixth grader at redwood shores and we wish her the best. >>> time now is 6:09. a california woman files a billion-dollar lawsuit against gm over faulty ignition switches. why she says the company owes customers who weren't involved in crashes. >> and amazon is unveiling its new 3d smartphone. the hidden agenda behind the big launch, coming up. >> and the cooldown begins, low clouds and fog sweeping back onshore. how much cooler wil
. >>> and an 11-year-old bay area golf prodigy is making history in the u.s. women's open in north carolina. lucy li is the youngest player to ever qualify for the tournament. >> her tee time was about 2 hours ago. right now she is 3-over par for six holes. here's what she had to say before stepping on the greens. >> it's pretty amazing but, uhm, i don't really -- i try not to think about it. i'm just another player, just trying to do the best i can. i just want to go out...
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michelle wie, she started out as a child prodigy. and now the ripe old age of 24 and shot a 68.she is 4 under and leads by three shots. costa rica and italy and is it a goal? we have the technology to check this. i think i sound smarter with an accent. it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. costa rica stuns the four-time champ italy and advances. i may do the whole sports with an accent. honduras versus ecuador. honduras scored first and ecuador, you have to roll the r's. valencia scored and there is valencia in the 65th minute with a header. ecuador wins it and are in second place behind france which beat switzerland. i will spend the weekend working on various accents. >> that should be entertaining. >> i will be fun. >> we will dad: he's our broker. he helps? look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is man
michelle wie, she started out as a child prodigy. and now the ripe old age of 24 and shot a 68.she is 4 under and leads by three shots. costa rica and italy and is it a goal? we have the technology to check this. i think i sound smarter with an accent. it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. costa rica stuns the four-time champ italy and advances. i may do the whole sports with an accent. honduras versus ecuador. honduras scored first and ecuador, you have to roll the r's....
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brings prodigious derivatives and executive skills to aig. and the oil rich northwest iraq falls to a breakaway al qaeda group good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 11 and wednesday, june joining me to scarlet fu and adam johnson. it's a busy day. we had mixed a data overnight. u.k. had the lowest unemployment and the world bank cut its global growth forecast among weaker outlooks for the u.s., russia, and china. >> it has been a real jumble. we get retail sales tomorrow in the u.s. 7:00 we get the weekly mortgage applicable -- applications. at 2:00, the monthly budget report. with all the news coming out of washington, all eyes on washington. earnings after the bell, restoration hardware and h&r block. how did your taxes work out this year? >> it's like a phone book, it gets thicker every year. lawyers and accountants always make out. president obama delivered the worcester, massachusetts high school commencement at 4:00 today. it's a very cool area. clark university is there. it's a great history of mechanical engineering. >> and
brings prodigious derivatives and executive skills to aig. and the oil rich northwest iraq falls to a breakaway al qaeda group good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 11 and wednesday, june joining me to scarlet fu and adam johnson. it's a busy day. we had mixed a data overnight. u.k. had the lowest unemployment and the world bank cut its global growth forecast among weaker outlooks for the u.s., russia, and china. >> it has been a real jumble. we get retail sales...
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. >>> and a fourth grade basketball prodigy already being courted by college programs. much hoopla? we'll explain. ding, ding, ding. explain. ding, ding, ding. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really? guess the mcmuffin doesn'tthe think hashbrowns matter. it's ok, hashbrowns... ...we still love you. the new am crunchwrap from taco bell. eggs, bacon, cheese, plus a very meaningful hash brown inside. wrapped and grilled to go. [bong] wrapped and grilled to go. [ male announcer ] the mercedeis here.ummer event now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ daughter ] yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ] ...because a good thing like this... phew! [ male announcer ] ...w
. >>> and a fourth grade basketball prodigy already being courted by college programs. much hoopla? we'll explain. ding, ding, ding. explain. ding, ding, ding. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really?...
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. >> reporter: she follows the path carved by other prodigies.ds showed off his golf skills at age 2 and lexi thompson qualified for the women's open at the ripe old age of 12 and michelle wei did so at 13. now she's 24. >> i'm so excited for her to be out. it's a memory that will last her a lifetime. >> reporter: as any weekend hacker can tell you, golf is not child's play. these campers at new york's chelsea pier knows it takes a lot of work. jonathan ho is 11. how do you know if you've hit it just perfectly? >> when it goes perfectly straight and goes where you want it to go. >> reporter: li's done that a lot this year, winning her age group at a putt and chip championship trouncing the competition by seven shots at the sectional qualifier. and now this. though some on the tour have complained, three-time open champ annika sorenstam is a fan. >> keep in mind that this game is between the ears and seems to have a lot up there. >> reporter: li shot a 78, 8 over par today. >> i'm happy with the way i played. need to get rid of the big numbers. >>
. >> reporter: she follows the path carved by other prodigies.ds showed off his golf skills at age 2 and lexi thompson qualified for the women's open at the ripe old age of 12 and michelle wei did so at 13. now she's 24. >> i'm so excited for her to be out. it's a memory that will last her a lifetime. >> reporter: as any weekend hacker can tell you, golf is not child's play. these campers at new york's chelsea pier knows it takes a lot of work. jonathan ho is 11. how do you...
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severe slowdown notable facts in april the government estimated spending on health care grew at a prodigious nine point nine percent rate due to the implementation of the affordable care act actually health care spending contracted at a one point four percent pace in total final sales which exclude inventories declawed at a one point three percent annualized pace in q one two thousand and fourteen and inventories subtracted one point seven percent from g.d.p. in q one two thousand four.
severe slowdown notable facts in april the government estimated spending on health care grew at a prodigious nine point nine percent rate due to the implementation of the affordable care act actually health care spending contracted at a one point four percent pace in total final sales which exclude inventories declawed at a one point three percent annualized pace in q one two thousand and fourteen and inventories subtracted one point seven percent from g.d.p. in q one two thousand four.
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check "the pulse," stories you'll be talking about today starting with an amazing young basketball prodigyonly 9 years old but already made national headlines for playing on her school's varsity high school basketball team. while still in fourth grade. >> and now she's being wooed by the university of miami girls basketball program. >> i was in miami like a couple of weeks ago. they showed me around. they showed me their basketball court and they showed me like all their campus. it was nice. i'm just going to keep practicing hard and keep doing what i'm doing now. >> miami, be on alert. you'll have to do a hard sell. in a recent espn interview she said she'd like to play for connecticut. >> i could never dribble two balls at the same time. >> she got the skills. only 9 years old. >>> next up a soccer star -- player turned internet car thanks to his amazing internet goal. >> you probably seen this by van persie. >> since then these have gone viral online like this showing him photoshopped with some of those dolphins there. >> one of our favorite shows percy in the famous scene in "mission:
check "the pulse," stories you'll be talking about today starting with an amazing young basketball prodigyonly 9 years old but already made national headlines for playing on her school's varsity high school basketball team. while still in fourth grade. >> and now she's being wooed by the university of miami girls basketball program. >> i was in miami like a couple of weeks ago. they showed me around. they showed me their basketball court and they showed me like all their...
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severe slowdown notable facts in april the government estimated spending on health care grew at a prodigious nine point nine percent rate due to the implementation of the affordable care act actually health care spending contracted at a one point four percent pace in total final sales which exclude inventories declawed at a one point three percent annualized pace in q one two thousand and fourteen and inventories subtracted one point seven percent from g.d.p. in q one two thousand and fourteen this is rearview mirror stuff the analysts are boosting their estimates for growth in this the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen goldman sachs has raised its tracking estimate by two tenths to four point zero percent barclays has also raised its estimates for q two to four point zero percent three recent guess and boom bust mark chandler marshall are back in call and roast all said that the u.s. economy.
severe slowdown notable facts in april the government estimated spending on health care grew at a prodigious nine point nine percent rate due to the implementation of the affordable care act actually health care spending contracted at a one point four percent pace in total final sales which exclude inventories declawed at a one point three percent annualized pace in q one two thousand and fourteen and inventories subtracted one point seven percent from g.d.p. in q one two thousand and fourteen...
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google planning a new e-mail prodigy tool to prevent the nsa and others snooping called and to end.romises that data leaving your browser will be encrypted until the intended recipient decodes it. google has released the source code and wants developers to do some heavy testing before it's released to the general public as a chrome extension. alibaba hoping for a good fortune when the west trading begins. people involved in matter tell bloomberg the company is targeting august a sports ipo because the word "ba" for the "fa," eight is close to which means fortune. joining me to talk about all jeffs ali baba is mccracken. thank you. this is a challenge. it's interesting, culturally, but a challenge to get a deal in the middle of the summer with a target date. >> you raise a number of good points. in a perfect market at the perfect time, a $20 billion ipo is going to be challenging to do. it's one of the largest ever and is likely to be one of the largest ever. august 8 it's that window where your early enough in august to avoid interrupting banker vacations and to avoid that real slum
google planning a new e-mail prodigy tool to prevent the nsa and others snooping called and to end.romises that data leaving your browser will be encrypted until the intended recipient decodes it. google has released the source code and wants developers to do some heavy testing before it's released to the general public as a chrome extension. alibaba hoping for a good fortune when the west trading begins. people involved in matter tell bloomberg the company is targeting august a sports ipo...
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stuart: you know how much a prodigy could make if he is that good and is 13 now?i am an american football girl. stuart: hold on a second, charles. i want your comment on this one. another soccer headlines he had look at these images taken recently of the soccer star rinaldo known well here, he is throwing an american football around with the new york jets. the portugal national team was training in new jersey before they headed down to brazil for the world cup. rinaldo would never work in american football ever because he couldn't take a pay cut. charles: and he couldn't take the hits. it is one thing to be kicked in the shin but i've seen a lot of olympians from a speedster on the track to football. some have made it, but most haven't. stuart: so he won't make it on the gridiron? >> we can all say it is good to see an elite team play at jets stadium for once. charles: that was called. you may have to go back to miami for that one. >> sorry be at stuart: well done, young lady. the sharing economy is under attack. uber and air bnb. up next, the former attorney gene
stuart: you know how much a prodigy could make if he is that good and is 13 now?i am an american football girl. stuart: hold on a second, charles. i want your comment on this one. another soccer headlines he had look at these images taken recently of the soccer star rinaldo known well here, he is throwing an american football around with the new york jets. the portugal national team was training in new jersey before they headed down to brazil for the world cup. rinaldo would never work in...
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michael wii once a teen prodigy in her own right held the three-shot advantage. >> thanks very much.the american event american inventer of teflar has died. we look at the woman who broke barriers and saved lives. >> the year was 1965, and stephanie was already a rarity. she was a working woman and industrial chemist at that. then came the discovery of a lifetime when she developed a liquid solution that became the basis of a super strong fabric known as teflar which is five times stronger than steel. it was meant to replace steel but revolutionized body armor and helmets and saving thousands of people. >> there is a part of me that wants the excitement of invention and creativity, when i look back on my career i'm inspired by the fact that i was able to do something that was a benefit to mankind. >> today it is found everywhere, in mixed building materials, bomb resistence and it is able to resist storms. her former employer dupont announced her death, calling her a true pioneer for women in science. >> thank you very much for watching. we have another full bulletin of news coming u
michael wii once a teen prodigy in her own right held the three-shot advantage. >> thanks very much.the american event american inventer of teflar has died. we look at the woman who broke barriers and saved lives. >> the year was 1965, and stephanie was already a rarity. she was a working woman and industrial chemist at that. then came the discovery of a lifetime when she developed a liquid solution that became the basis of a super strong fabric known as teflar which is five times...
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. >>> a surprising storey out of california a 10-year-old child prodigy graduated high school, agreed 12, this sunday. the home schooler from sacramento got a perfect 4.0. he joins us now with his father. welcome to both of you, good to see you. congratulations on graduating. >> thanks. >> what is it like to be a 10-year-old and graduate from high school? >> it feels cool and i'm proud i graduated from high school. >> i know your parents are proud of you as well. what do you like to study. >> i like to study science, history, social studies. >>> do you remember when you were younger, when you noticed that you got concepts a little quicker than other students. >> yes, i started noticing that when i was in kindergarten. i was able to, like, read books, like second grade and third grade and do maths meant for second and third graders. >>> when did you notice that he had this gift? >> i think it was mostly my wife who noticed it. she was at home with the kids, with tanish and she noticed it and would tell me and i - i didn't really believe her at first. after a while i saw how quickly he
. >>> a surprising storey out of california a 10-year-old child prodigy graduated high school, agreed 12, this sunday. the home schooler from sacramento got a perfect 4.0. he joins us now with his father. welcome to both of you, good to see you. congratulations on graduating. >> thanks. >> what is it like to be a 10-year-old and graduate from high school? >> it feels cool and i'm proud i graduated from high school. >> i know your parents are proud of you as...
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and interestingly enough those men and women were not people who had prodigious education. there were people who understood by hard study, and earlier in the history of this world. what we need to do is to have the american people dictate that which must be done. i am proud that i have been able to be part of the body and truly a child of the institution. i intend to keep this nation and all my colleagues in my thoughts and prayers and i have to say more often in my prayers than in my thoughts. thank you for what you do, the great power which you wheeled with your typewriter and your ability to communicate thoughts including the wonderful computers, and your leadership and what you are doing because we desperately need to good thinking people, people who are turned to see to it that this oldest institution of its kind in the world's continues to be the greatest gift of all. and when i get up in the morning i think the good lord for the gift which he has given to me, making meet a citizen of the united states, some 87, and the opportunity to be an american having more real g
and interestingly enough those men and women were not people who had prodigious education. there were people who understood by hard study, and earlier in the history of this world. what we need to do is to have the american people dictate that which must be done. i am proud that i have been able to be part of the body and truly a child of the institution. i intend to keep this nation and all my colleagues in my thoughts and prayers and i have to say more often in my prayers than in my thoughts....
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if your baby is a sporting prodigy like little nate, we want to see it.k or tweet us with your photos or videos. we might use them. #gmasportbabies. of course, safety is a priority. be careful. >> we get e-mails about the helmet. >> would you do that? >> my son do that? not with me. >> who's going to -- >> exactly. >> with dan abrams? >> yeah, i'd like to get someone who's actually competent in the back, maybe. >> you're right about the helmet. well, good morning, everybody. as you can see, dan, introduce you so you don't introduce yourself. >> please. >> dan harris is off on vacation. a much-needed vacation. nice to have the other dan, dan abrams. >> nice to be here on this saturday, june 28th. >>> and confusion over the crown. the new miss florida is told, it's a mistake. it's not you. all the details about the mixup. and what she's saying about the pageant this morning. >>> but first the accountant on trial for murder for allegedly killing his boss. >> the prosecution painting andy brown as a man who acted in desperation when he knew his number was up.
if your baby is a sporting prodigy like little nate, we want to see it.k or tweet us with your photos or videos. we might use them. #gmasportbabies. of course, safety is a priority. be careful. >> we get e-mails about the helmet. >> would you do that? >> my son do that? not with me. >> who's going to -- >> exactly. >> with dan abrams? >> yeah, i'd like to get someone who's actually competent in the back, maybe. >> you're right about the helmet....
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michelle wie started out as a child prodigy. now at the ripe old age of 24. and group d in soccer.r. is that a goal? we have technology. and it works. and it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. a scuffle. costa rica would stun the four-world champion 1-0 and advances to the next round. honduras and ecuador. valencia ties it at one. then off the free kick it's valencia with the header. ecuador victorious 2-1. they are in second place in group b behind france who beat switzerland 5-2. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> next it's world giraffe day. how the san francisco zoo is celebrating the long-neck animal on the longest day of the year. >> happening today, it's all things giraffe. it's the first annual world giraffe day. it was established to raise awareness on giraffe conservation efforts. the zoo will celebrate the animals with interactive exhibits and talks by zookeepers. they will be collecting denim to sell to a textile that will go toward giraffe conservation and research projects. >> those guys need to simm
michelle wie started out as a child prodigy. now at the ripe old age of 24. and group d in soccer.r. is that a goal? we have technology. and it works. and it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. a scuffle. costa rica would stun the four-world champion 1-0 and advances to the next round. honduras and ecuador. valencia ties it at one. then off the free kick it's valencia with the header. ecuador victorious 2-1. they are in second place in group b behind france who beat...
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the leader at the halfway stage is michelle wee, once a teen prodigy in her own right.ding a 3-shot vanning. >> i'm happy with how i bounced back. i'm happy about it, yes. >> plenty on the website. aljazeera.com/sport - there's a link to the brazil 2014 website. results, fixtures and reports from our correspondents around the world. >>> and the results of the rugby too. >> indeed. >>> even that. a celebration of musical heritage. thousands of people are in eastern malaysia for a festival combining ethnic music from around the world. we have this report if a malaysia state of sarawak. >> reporter: against the backdrop of the mountains of bonnio indigenous musicians gather to celebrate their heritage. they say they are creating music that serves as a bridge for the current generation of listeners, to songs long forgotten. for manuela, reinventing southern italy and dance tradition means finding a new way to discover the people's identity. >> this is my soul. this is important for me. i played the commercial music. i play all the traditional music. this is very important.
the leader at the halfway stage is michelle wee, once a teen prodigy in her own right.ding a 3-shot vanning. >> i'm happy with how i bounced back. i'm happy about it, yes. >> plenty on the website. aljazeera.com/sport - there's a link to the brazil 2014 website. results, fixtures and reports from our correspondents around the world. >>> and the results of the rugby too. >> indeed. >>> even that. a celebration of musical heritage. thousands of people are in...
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michelle wie started out as a child prodigy. now at the ripe old age of 24.e's 4-expound lead big 3. >>> to the world cup. and group d in soccer. the header. is that a goal? we have technology. and it works. and it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. a scuffle. costa rica would stun the four-time world champion 1-0 and advances to the next round. honduras and ecuador. valencia ties it at one. then off the free kick it's valencia with the header. ecuador victorious 2-1. they are in second place in group b behind france, who beat switzerland 5-2. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> next it's world giraffe day. how the san francisco zoo is celebrating the long-neck animal on the longest day of the year. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! >> here are the winning numbers from last night's mega millions dollars draw. nobody picked all
michelle wie started out as a child prodigy. now at the ripe old age of 24.e's 4-expound lead big 3. >>> to the world cup. and group d in soccer. the header. is that a goal? we have technology. and it works. and it counts. costa rica scores the only goal of the match. a scuffle. costa rica would stun the four-time world champion 1-0 and advances to the next round. honduras and ecuador. valencia ties it at one. then off the free kick it's valencia with the header. ecuador victorious...
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and michelle once a child prodigy of her own is in second. plenty of advice to lucy lee who will be back on course on friday. >> i guess i am glad that i got it over with but i'm also excited for tomorrow, yeah. >> what is your plan for the rest of the day? >> eat some more ice cream. >> reporter: she will make an unlikely bid to make the cut, that would be sweet indeed. i'm with al jazeera. >>> that is all your sport for now and back to you. >> tau. 150 years ago one of the most important discoveries of the history of human development was made in southwest france and a group of archeologists found a piece of mammoth tusk and engraved and it revolutionized the understanding of evolution of the human species. >> reporter: in 1864 the valley in france was the scene of a remarkable discovery. this week scientists gathered to commemorate it and act plays the part of edward, the french pal to toll -- palientologist. and these are tusks and made a hole and rarely scene and on it a drawing of a human hand of a mammoth and it was stunning that prove
and michelle once a child prodigy of her own is in second. plenty of advice to lucy lee who will be back on course on friday. >> i guess i am glad that i got it over with but i'm also excited for tomorrow, yeah. >> what is your plan for the rest of the day? >> eat some more ice cream. >> reporter: she will make an unlikely bid to make the cut, that would be sweet indeed. i'm with al jazeera. >>> that is all your sport for now and back to you. >> tau. 150...
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a golfing prodigy finally making good. michelle wie captures her first major but putting her back into it. more "money" coming up. fore! melissa: the case for the missing e-mails continues. irs commissioner john koskinen taking to the stand yesterday he needs some magical help. >> so you told us all emails would be provided. when you discovered all emails would be provided you did not come back and inform us, is that correct? >> all the e-mails we have will be provided. i did not say i would provide you emails that disappeared. if you have a magical way for me to do that, i would be happy to know about it. i said i would provide all the emails. we are providing all the emails. the fact three years ago some of them, not all of them, but some of them were not available i never said i would provide emails we didn't have. melissa: amazing. joining me to discuss is mary kissell of "the wall street journal." it is really astounding. my thought in this day and age you can't really make emails totally disappear. a lot of people wa
a golfing prodigy finally making good. michelle wie captures her first major but putting her back into it. more "money" coming up. fore! melissa: the case for the missing e-mails continues. irs commissioner john koskinen taking to the stand yesterday he needs some magical help. >> so you told us all emails would be provided. when you discovered all emails would be provided you did not come back and inform us, is that correct? >> all the e-mails we have will be provided. i...
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one time child prodigy, too much happened too fast for her. she is handling her business at age 24.new u.s. women's open leader by 3 shots, 4-under total after a 68 today. lucy li had her share of nice shots. pretty good on 3. led to a birdie. but too much of this stuff at 13. triple bogey 7. back-to-back 78s cut line plus nine 16 over not enough. what an experience though for the 11-year-old redwood shores resident. >>> world cup, day 9 bird's-eye view france in white against switzerland. france running a clinic here. matthew vevvuena, yeah! the french win, 5-2. mario balotelli missed for italy. oh!! costa rica the other way, did not miss. brian reese with the header. costa rica upsets italy, 1-nil. what it really means is england now is out. >>> once again, nascar lays its brand across the bay area. home base sonoma. [ car engine noise ] >> usually there's four or five guys smiling at the end of the race and everyone else is mad at each other. >> i don't think there's a safe bet on the winner. there are 20, 25 cars who could win here. >> reporter: here would be sonoma raceway firs
one time child prodigy, too much happened too fast for her. she is handling her business at age 24.new u.s. women's open leader by 3 shots, 4-under total after a 68 today. lucy li had her share of nice shots. pretty good on 3. led to a birdie. but too much of this stuff at 13. triple bogey 7. back-to-back 78s cut line plus nine 16 over not enough. what an experience though for the 11-year-old redwood shores resident. >>> world cup, day 9 bird's-eye view france in white against...
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on the newshour online right now, web prodigy aaron swartz's suicide last year left many to wonder what the story of his short but profound life is the subject of a new documentary. jeffrey brown talked to the filmmaker on "art beat." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pbs colleagues. gwen ifill is preparing for "washington week," which airs later this evening. here's a preview. from thad cochran in mississippi to hillary clinton on the road we dissect the policy of the week. the fallout of the supreme court decisions and the political collapse in iraq tonight on washington week. >> woodruff: tomorrow's edition of "pbs newshour weekend" looks at the deals cut by some generic drug manufacturers with brand name pharmaceutical companies that can result in higher prices for consumers. here's an excerpt from megan thompson's report. >> marcus meyers heads the federal trade commission's anti-trust division for healthcare. he says fighting these so-called pay for delay deals is one of the ftc's top priorities. >> so if y
on the newshour online right now, web prodigy aaron swartz's suicide last year left many to wonder what the story of his short but profound life is the subject of a new documentary. jeffrey brown talked to the filmmaker on "art beat." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pbs colleagues. gwen ifill is preparing for "washington week," which airs later this evening. here's a preview. from thad cochran in...
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women's open. 11-year-old golf prodigy -- remember, she's 11. lucy li entered as the youngest ever qualifier. lucy in a patriotic outfit she said she picked out for this occasion and her signature braided pigtails. an 8 over par 78. just 11 shots behind the leader. li celebrated her opening round with an ice cream cone. >> my score, i'm happy with how i played. >> what's your plan for the rest of the day? >> eat some more ice cream. >> how is that ice cream? >> it's good. it's melting, though. bill have you seen my keys anywhere? i'll help you look. maybe you left them in the bathroom again. it's just the strangest thing... the warning signs of alzheimer's disease, may be right in front of you. it's alright baby. for help and information, call the alzheimer's association or visit alz.org/10signs tap it here, digital insurance id card. and tap it here, boom, roadside assistance. on'tday ooklay, it's axwellmay. the igpay? otallytay. take an icturepay! onephay, onephay! really, pig latin? [ male announcer ] geico. anywhere, anytime. just an aptay a
women's open. 11-year-old golf prodigy -- remember, she's 11. lucy li entered as the youngest ever qualifier. lucy in a patriotic outfit she said she picked out for this occasion and her signature braided pigtails. an 8 over par 78. just 11 shots behind the leader. li celebrated her opening round with an ice cream cone. >> my score, i'm happy with how i played. >> what's your plan for the rest of the day? >> eat some more ice cream. >> how is that ice cream? >>...
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there were some very prodigious personalities in this government.there was the national religious party, which today is, by the way, is a pretty outspoken right wing party. then it was an outspoken left wing party. there was the (unintelligible) which was the kibbutz party that was in many ways so far left wing it came around and was right wing, sort of labor hawks c-span: so let's go over them quickly. who ran jordan? >> guest: king hussein. c-span: who ran syria? >> guest: there was a triumvirate of what they called the doctor's government because they all had doctorates in psychology or philosophy but there was a ba'athist regime, a radical marxist regime that had a front of a civilian government but behind it was a military junta in which the principal figure was hafez al-assad. c-span: and his son now is in control? >> guest: right. c-span: and king hussein's son is now in control? >> guest: right. c-span: who ran saudi arabia? >> guest: saudi arabia was run by the saudi family. there was king saud. c-span: did they get involved... >> guest: an
there were some very prodigious personalities in this government.there was the national religious party, which today is, by the way, is a pretty outspoken right wing party. then it was an outspoken left wing party. there was the (unintelligible) which was the kibbutz party that was in many ways so far left wing it came around and was right wing, sort of labor hawks c-span: so let's go over them quickly. who ran jordan? >> guest: king hussein. c-span: who ran syria? >> guest: there...
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brings prodigious derivatives and executive skills to aig.raq falls to a breakaway al qaeda group good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 11 and wednesday, june joining me to scarlet fu and adam johnson. it's a busy day. we had mixed a data overnight. u.k. had the lowest unemployment and the world bank cut its global growth forecast among weaker outlooks for the u.s., russia, and china. >> it has been a real jumble. we get retail sales tomorrow in the u.s. 7:00 we get the weekly mortgage applicable -- applications. at 2:00, the monthly budget report. with all the news coming out of
brings prodigious derivatives and executive skills to aig.raq falls to a breakaway al qaeda group good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 11 and wednesday, june joining me to scarlet fu and adam johnson. it's a busy day. we had mixed a data overnight. u.k. had the lowest unemployment and the world bank cut its global growth forecast among weaker outlooks for the u.s., russia, and china. >> it has been a real jumble. we get retail sales tomorrow in the u.s. 7:00 we get...
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in no time she was a prodigy. >> i like golf. it's different from other sports.rt, fast, or slow. that's what i like about it. >> jim mclane is li's coach. he understands concerns about her age. >> it depends on the child and the youngster playing and i think lucy is very grounded and i think she 's going to be okay >> i just want to go out and have fun and play the best i can. i don't care about the outcome. i just want to have fun. i want to learn a lot from these great players. >> and li says she has plenty of other hobbies. by the way, in the women's open 2rks 2 are teenagers. >> look. i know there's some discussion about this but michelle wie was 13. >> she was very young and she had some difficulties. >> they just said about her that michelle wie has more pressures on her than she did and she's very relax and her parents have not put pressure on her and she's been spending summers -- >> and michelle wie has returned and is now winning. she's going to be fun to watch. >> she's so cute. she's got great attitude. i don't care if i win. i just want to have fun.
in no time she was a prodigy. >> i like golf. it's different from other sports.rt, fast, or slow. that's what i like about it. >> jim mclane is li's coach. he understands concerns about her age. >> it depends on the child and the youngster playing and i think lucy is very grounded and i think she 's going to be okay >> i just want to go out and have fun and play the best i can. i don't care about the outcome. i just want to have fun. i want to learn a lot from these...
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there was a korean american mother who had an 18-year-old daughter who was a musical prodigy. she played classical piano in high school, and she had been offered a scholarship to the manhattan conservatory of music. her family was a poor immigrant family, and this was the chance of a lifetime. and when the mother and daughter sat down to fill out the application to go to the manhattan conservatory of music, there was a question which said, what is your citizenship? and she turned to her mother and said what do i put there, and her mother said i don't know. we brought you here under a visitor's visa when you were two years old and we never filed any papers. the daughter said what am i going to do and the mother said we'll call durbin. we called our office and we looked at the law and the law was clear. the law was clear. this 18-year-old girl under our law had to leave the united states for ten years and then apply to come back in. where was she going to go? her family was here. and so the mother said to me, what can we do? and i told her, under the law, almost nothing. but tha
there was a korean american mother who had an 18-year-old daughter who was a musical prodigy. she played classical piano in high school, and she had been offered a scholarship to the manhattan conservatory of music. her family was a poor immigrant family, and this was the chance of a lifetime. and when the mother and daughter sat down to fill out the application to go to the manhattan conservatory of music, there was a question which said, what is your citizenship? and she turned to her mother...
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whether pitcher with two of is such as we did out by yellowstone national park said with the honest prodigioushot said rich retouch kron 4 whether. we also a pride parade sunday the parade starts appl10 low 80s and inside the bay and '60s and '70s for the coast and it looks like will not to warm conditions as we head into early next week a 16 years traffic with george. >>: as we take a look at your ride in the bay area bridges there were not tracking any major delays is just a kid could commute at the bay bridge it's cracked up to the 80 approach and not backed up into the mccarthy days. is looking at your command for the san mateo bridge very light traffic here thankfully it he did not enter kron a head, of ft. flight direa beautiful shot this morning as well. looking at you're writing to the san rafael bridge not enough congesting here to back up the five it was all ride it's definitely a break. let's take a look the traffic maps will update the drive times for you believe and i were under 20 minutes for zero a hercules to berkeley. five it was ball headed between livermore and dublin but no
whether pitcher with two of is such as we did out by yellowstone national park said with the honest prodigioushot said rich retouch kron 4 whether. we also a pride parade sunday the parade starts appl10 low 80s and inside the bay and '60s and '70s for the coast and it looks like will not to warm conditions as we head into early next week a 16 years traffic with george. >>: as we take a look at your ride in the bay area bridges there were not tracking any major delays is just a kid could...
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interestingly enough, those men were not people who had prodigious education. understoodeople who by hard study of the wisdom of persons earlier in the history of this world. do is to haveo the american people dictate that which must be done. i am proud that i have been able to be a part of the body, and truly a child of the institution. to keep this nation and all my colleagues in my thoughts and prayers. often in myy more prayers that in my thoughts. [laughter] in any event, thank you for what you do. thank you for the great power which you wield with your pan and yourtypewriter ability to communicate thoughts, including the wonderful computers. and thank you for your leadership and what you are doing. good,perately need and people who, are determined to see to it that this oldest institution of its kind in the world continues to be the greatest gift of all. when i go to bed at night and when i get up in the morning, i thank the good lord for the gifts which he has given to me. making me a citizen of the shortlytates some 87 or 88 years. the opportunity to be
interestingly enough, those men were not people who had prodigious education. understoodeople who by hard study of the wisdom of persons earlier in the history of this world. do is to haveo the american people dictate that which must be done. i am proud that i have been able to be a part of the body, and truly a child of the institution. to keep this nation and all my colleagues in my thoughts and prayers. often in myy more prayers that in my thoughts. [laughter] in any event, thank you for...