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marco said before the new staples made from titanium and nickel, staples would pop out. now they literally -- mold to the patient. >> the newer staples, you cool them and then they straighten out and then you can insert them. and when they get to body temperature, they curl. and then they lock into the bone and they are a lot less likely to come out. >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> it was scary. >> reporter: at least both the procedure. but she was home in a few days. the staples allow her to wear an internal brace. >> so she won't have to wear the hard plastic brace around her body which is a big plus, especially for young kids with their peers at school you, don't want to be any more different than you have to be. and long-term it doesn't effect her both. >> reporter: after six months, jordan will get to remove the temporary brace and get back to her regular activities. while she's not supposed to bend or twist until then, she often tries. >> i just have to continually tell her, no, don't do that. you're not supposed to. she wants to go, go, go and she's jus
marco said before the new staples made from titanium and nickel, staples would pop out. now they literally -- mold to the patient. >> the newer staples, you cool them and then they straighten out and then you can insert them. and when they get to body temperature, they curl. and then they lock into the bone and they are a lot less likely to come out. >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> it was scary. >> reporter: at least both the procedure. but she was home in a...
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she came up with an idea to combine two of her favorite dessert staples: ice cream and liqueur. >> asid, my parents made liqueur-infused ice cream with their friends, so they made something called "grasshoppers," which is similar to the cream de mint we made today, and it was a blended ice cream drink with cream de mint liqueur. and i think that's probably where i got the idea. >> so sheri left her desk job in the silicon valley to pursue her dessert dream, and thus silver moon ice cream was created. it is the first artisan liqueur-infused ice cream and sorbet company on the market. she now has 18 flavors, from orange creamsicle, made with bitter orange; to coffee with brownie bits, made with coffee liqueur; to praline and irish cream. and no matter what flavor you pick, they're all equally unique and delicious here, and each one starts out the same. >> we sample a lot of things, but usually i'm inspired by either a popular drink--so, for example, our pomegranate martini or the mojito ice, those are pretty popular drinks in bars, and then i'll try to emulate something like that in a f
she came up with an idea to combine two of her favorite dessert staples: ice cream and liqueur. >> asid, my parents made liqueur-infused ice cream with their friends, so they made something called "grasshoppers," which is similar to the cream de mint we made today, and it was a blended ice cream drink with cream de mint liqueur. and i think that's probably where i got the idea. >> so sheri left her desk job in the silicon valley to pursue her dessert dream, and thus silver...
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at giant, the four staple items cost $8.80. at target they were $9.66.t safe way they totaled $10.04. and at whole food, the bill was $11.80. that's a price differential of $3 or 34% between the lowest and the highest priced stores on just four items. we were also surprised to pay different prices on identical items within the same store franchise. >> you're on one part of town and something cost one price and another part it's a different price. are you going to travel back and forth across town to get the cheapest price. >> reporter: so we compared suburban giant with two urban grocery stores. both located on alabama avenue southeast. with both giant and safe way, shoppers paid more in urban stores for the same product. >> nothing i can do about it. >> reporter: at the giant in rockville, the four items cost a total of $8.80. in southeast dc, we paid $9.20. at the safe way on wisconsin avenue in northwest washington, our groceries cost $10.04. in southeast, we paid $10.34. only the stores in southeast charged us the dc bag tax. $0.05 a bag. target, gia
at giant, the four staple items cost $8.80. at target they were $9.66.t safe way they totaled $10.04. and at whole food, the bill was $11.80. that's a price differential of $3 or 34% between the lowest and the highest priced stores on just four items. we were also surprised to pay different prices on identical items within the same store franchise. >> you're on one part of town and something cost one price and another part it's a different price. are you going to travel back and forth...
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the consumer staples fund slid more than a half percent, driven also by earnings. on the discretionary side, coach was the big winner, up 12% on four times average volume. this is a new 52-week high. much better than expected earnings from the handbag maker helped fuel the rally today. the company is making a big push online for the holidays. consumer spending may be under pressure, but coach hasn't felt it. cruise line operator royal caribbean sailed off with a strong quarter and a strong outlook. it used less fuel, which also helped profits. shares jumped almost 15% to a two-year high on very heavy volume. the royal caribbean outlook helped competitor carnival. its stock was up 6%. and retailer abercrombie and fitch found buyers on a return of market rumors regarding a possible buyout, but nothing was substantiated. on the consumer staple side, driving that sector lower was paper products giant kimberly clark. it was a disappointing quarter, with profits falling from last year and coming in below estimates. even though sales were up, kimberly-clark was hurt by hi
the consumer staples fund slid more than a half percent, driven also by earnings. on the discretionary side, coach was the big winner, up 12% on four times average volume. this is a new 52-week high. much better than expected earnings from the handbag maker helped fuel the rally today. the company is making a big push online for the holidays. consumer spending may be under pressure, but coach hasn't felt it. cruise line operator royal caribbean sailed off with a strong quarter and a strong...
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. >>> and a staple in the washington tater community is back. a look insidehe new arena stage. doug, what about the weather? >> what a day we had out there today. many areas started out in the 30s. me below freezing today. but we end up very nice with sunshine and temperatures near 70 degrees. what's next? i'll have it in my forecast, coming up. hakem. >>> in sports, a full serving of college football. maryland turfs try to put an end to their road woes. plus, chewbacca sighting in west virginia. find out if the force was with the with capital one bank's nechecking with rewards, me and the lads earn rewards just for eveday banking. like writing checks. i found your problem. thank you. getting cash from the drive thru earns us rewards. here's the twenty i owe you. so does paying our bills online. [ mouse squeaking ] click. we even earn rewards for getting money at the atm. it's new checking with rewards at capital one banks all over the dc area. what's in your wallet? mr. snappy! what's in your wallet? bob ehrlich's 24 years in politics. in congress ehrlich voted with george bus
. >>> and a staple in the washington tater community is back. a look insidehe new arena stage. doug, what about the weather? >> what a day we had out there today. many areas started out in the 30s. me below freezing today. but we end up very nice with sunshine and temperatures near 70 degrees. what's next? i'll have it in my forecast, coming up. hakem. >>> in sports, a full serving of college football. maryland turfs try to put an end to their road woes. plus, chewbacca...
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." >>> and, coming up, how much are your grocery store staples shrinking, while the price doesn't shrinkall? blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna -- [ beep ] wow. [ man ] yeah, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. [ woman ] did it just -- target the blood? target the blood? yeah, it drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of onetouch®. that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... [ man ] easy? easy. [ man ] great. call or click -- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. free is good. [ man ] freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. i pull up a nice cozy chair and go through it. see, every year during open enrollment we can make changes to our medicare. while we always have our guaranteed benefits, there are other choices to think about each year. and, with the new healthcare law, we have lower costs, free check-ups and screenings. it's worth looking into. ♪ [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have a
." >>> and, coming up, how much are your grocery store staples shrinking, while the price doesn't shrinkall? blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna -- [ beep ] wow. [ man ] yeah, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. [ woman ] did it just -- target the blood? target the blood? yeah, it drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of onetouch®. that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... [ man ] easy? easy. [...
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possible by california farm bureau federation] creamy, rich, and decadent, avocados have become a stapleany of us. according to the california avocado commission, about 43% of all u.s. households buy avocados regularly now. so when you think of avocados, you probably think of this, right? guacamole. but today farmers and chefs are proving that avocados can be so much more. good. ok, sure, what's not to like about guacamole? i mean, we do eat a lot of it. in fact, more than 49 million pounds of avocados in the form of guacamole will be consumed on super bowl sunday alone. but at hawks restaurant in granite bay, they're exploring different ways to use the alligator pear, otherwise known as an avocado. >> we like using california avocados because they're grown as close as an avocado can be.
possible by california farm bureau federation] creamy, rich, and decadent, avocados have become a stapleany of us. according to the california avocado commission, about 43% of all u.s. households buy avocados regularly now. so when you think of avocados, you probably think of this, right? guacamole. but today farmers and chefs are proving that avocados can be so much more. good. ok, sure, what's not to like about guacamole? i mean, we do eat a lot of it. in fact, more than 49 million pounds of...
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but staples center is not in vegas. vegas. i want it to be my day -- >> step by step, you get on the plane, in your underwear, you get off the plane -- >> jimmy: is that how it works? by the way, i've never seen you in long pants. you are either in your lakers shorts or -- your boxer shorts or -- i don't know what you're wearing now. they appear to be underwear. >> these are like pads, these are like football pads. i just got finished playing tackle football. >> jimmy: are you aware if i saw you on the street, i would think you were a homeless person. >> sometimes i think the same way. >> jimmy: and yet you have a key to an entire city. you could to into any home you want, make yourself comfortable. >> i went into -- i went into the wrong apartment. i used that key, it was a lady getting dressed. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: you have to be careful. let me ask you about this. you are driving what appears to be a miniature race car in traffic and the police have pulled you over. >> yes. >> jimmy: is that correct? >> he pulled me
but staples center is not in vegas. vegas. i want it to be my day -- >> step by step, you get on the plane, in your underwear, you get off the plane -- >> jimmy: is that how it works? by the way, i've never seen you in long pants. you are either in your lakers shorts or -- your boxer shorts or -- i don't know what you're wearing now. they appear to be underwear. >> these are like pads, these are like football pads. i just got finished playing tackle football. >> jimmy:...
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>> that has been at a republican staple for years now. >> see y credit card rewards are always good intheory. sometimes i would get rewards, sometimes i wouldn't. this one card i had -- there were all these rules. rules and restrictions. oh, and limits. [ scoffs ] forget about it. but i love this card. bankamericard cash rewards credit card. 1% cash back on everything i buy. period. no limit to the amount of cash back i can get. no hoops to jump through. simple. [ male announcer ] the refreshingly simple bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
>> that has been at a republican staple for years now. >> see y credit card rewards are always good intheory. sometimes i would get rewards, sometimes i wouldn't. this one card i had -- there were all these rules. rules and restrictions. oh, and limits. [ scoffs ] forget about it. but i love this card. bankamericard cash rewards credit card. 1% cash back on everything i buy. period. no limit to the amount of cash back i can get. no hoops to jump through. simple. [ male announcer ]...
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thank you very much. >> mavis staples and jeff tweedy.ing to figure out how to, you don't want to use that phrase, dude. >> most of us blow it. >> when velma, heart did this. >> i am deeply honored for cnbc to make this available for americans to ask questions. >> she went on to ask questions but with respect. they could walk away feeling like they understood each other better. so for employees under press. we present this metal to ms. velma heart. >> hello. >> thank you so much. were you nervous in that situation? petrified he is the president >> you handled your. i appreciated his answer and the answer he has been giving every day since. >> ma'am, i wanted to ask you, when are you getting your own day time talk show. >> you did let stephen colbert sign on. folks. it's time to on meet the next lucky recipient of the theory >> chuck. whenever you see anderson cooper on your front lawn and/or rubble pile. you know something has happened. just the sight of anderson should give you an urge to stock up on water, toilet paper and ammunition. s
thank you very much. >> mavis staples and jeff tweedy.ing to figure out how to, you don't want to use that phrase, dude. >> most of us blow it. >> when velma, heart did this. >> i am deeply honored for cnbc to make this available for americans to ask questions. >> she went on to ask questions but with respect. they could walk away feeling like they understood each other better. so for employees under press. we present this metal to ms. velma heart. >> hello....
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it's a good effort we're trying get together in terms of water resources but we're at a very early staple and that perhaps ties back to legislation and it's local land use speculation and all of that on water supply and issues we have little coordination. it's very difficult. >> i think one of the most interesting things, as water management agencies we deal with tremendous amount of regulation coming from a lot of different places and it can be extraordinarily time consuming and sometimes, lead you into - some times in order to accomplish one regulation you might go out of compliance with another one, so in my mind having away to cut through this and bringing regulators together to understand some of these issues, and perhaps, really trying help instead of something that keeps us tied up every day and makes it difficult to step back and think about climate change issues is very important part of our being effective so the hope of this group is there's incite in ways of doing that. there will be a county or state, or city that's doing this effectively and we can take that's an a template
it's a good effort we're trying get together in terms of water resources but we're at a very early staple and that perhaps ties back to legislation and it's local land use speculation and all of that on water supply and issues we have little coordination. it's very difficult. >> i think one of the most interesting things, as water management agencies we deal with tremendous amount of regulation coming from a lot of different places and it can be extraordinarily time consuming and...
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why hirsch shes it's an american staple. >>> it's called the dark side of chocolate and it -- trafficking and children working under slave like conditions on cocoa plantations in africa. >> most children never get paid. >> over and over again randomly visited and found children 12 to 15 years old working long hours, swinging sharp ma sheddeds and carrying heavy loads. the kids say sometimes they're promised a wage. other times they're kidnapped and sold. starting price, $320. >> reporter: they spoke with the ceo -- one of the world's leading bee brokers who flatly denies everything. they sat down with government officials who assisted there is no problem, the kids are just tourists. >> they come, you know, they work -- they're coming because they want. >> organized screening and campus tonight. >> people might be in denial there could be association, you know, with my child is enjoying this bar but another child his or her age halfway across the world is slaving to provide this. >> the chocolate manufacture refused an on camera interview and issued a joint statement saying the vast majori
why hirsch shes it's an american staple. >>> it's called the dark side of chocolate and it -- trafficking and children working under slave like conditions on cocoa plantations in africa. >> most children never get paid. >> over and over again randomly visited and found children 12 to 15 years old working long hours, swinging sharp ma sheddeds and carrying heavy loads. the kids say sometimes they're promised a wage. other times they're kidnapped and sold. starting price,...
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. >> at the entrance to the steeple, 33 miners will come out -- at the entrance to the staple of the 33 miners will come out of, the preparations are now in place. they were welded together and will drop down. it is designed to keep some of the rocks from falling in. we are waiting for what is essentially the president as well as all of the officials from the engineering side to say bring them up. at this point, it looks like that is going to be on wednesday. >> we are finally to the point where we can let our guard down and relax. we can read about adrenaline going to our body at work speed -- we can breathe without adrenaline going through a body at warp speed. you come down off of that, and now what? >> we don't know who is going to first and who is going to last, but the -- but all of them have said that they want to be last. what a brotherhood. >> and what a moment that will be. coming up, they are dominant when it comes to computer operating systems, but now they are working on a smart phones. details on the "consumer alert. and we are covering the nation, next. >> handle and a
. >> at the entrance to the steeple, 33 miners will come out -- at the entrance to the staple of the 33 miners will come out of, the preparations are now in place. they were welded together and will drop down. it is designed to keep some of the rocks from falling in. we are waiting for what is essentially the president as well as all of the officials from the engineering side to say bring them up. at this point, it looks like that is going to be on wednesday. >> we are finally to...
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the straw that's used comes from rice as a way of honoring the staple food in japan and praying for good harvest. the bales of straw are beaten with a beer bottle to form the curve that fits the circular shape of the dojo, then they're partly buried in the soil. the protruding part must be perfectly level with crassy to the millimeter. putting up a dojo takes three days. it then forms the basis of a bout for 15 days. after that, its work is done and the yogidashi move on to making another one for the next tournament. >> we take great care to make a good dojo, so the rikishi can perform at their best and stay injury-free. it is also a ritual. a dojo is a place to welcome deities. we devote ourselves to building it with our hands, not machinery. >> and that's all for today's sports. >>> time now for the market figures. >>> hel there. welcome to your world weather update. japan is going to be back in the sunshine today. those acting rain clouds moving away from the country. there will be one or two showers affecting the west coast of the country and also perhaps some showers later on in the
the straw that's used comes from rice as a way of honoring the staple food in japan and praying for good harvest. the bales of straw are beaten with a beer bottle to form the curve that fits the circular shape of the dojo, then they're partly buried in the soil. the protruding part must be perfectly level with crassy to the millimeter. putting up a dojo takes three days. it then forms the basis of a bout for 15 days. after that, its work is done and the yogidashi move on to making another one...
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ianprin staple add two-day hunger strike. the biography, he says he wants to amend the u.s. constitution to allow the austrian-born citizen to run for president. right now, the constitution only allows us-born citizens to run for president. >>> its the giant are psyched. you're going to hear from tomorrow's starting pitch e tim lincecum. he spoke to the media about all these nerve-racking games. we are coming back with sport right after this. 0!ockÑ?çóxo?Ñ=çñÑñçvxqx?ñññ?óioy >>> the emeryville city council rejected ikea's plan to expand its warehouse operations. customers would have gone there to pick up large items but some neighbors objected, saying they didn't like the idea of cars and big trucks coming and going from that warehouse 15 hours a day, 7 day as week >>> just real quick, we are getting some word here from ap that the federal appeals court said the military should keep in place the don't ask, don't tell policy for now. that has been in dispute for many years. the federal appeals court said it should be kept in place. the military should keep in place don't ask
ianprin staple add two-day hunger strike. the biography, he says he wants to amend the u.s. constitution to allow the austrian-born citizen to run for president. right now, the constitution only allows us-born citizens to run for president. >>> its the giant are psyched. you're going to hear from tomorrow's starting pitch e tim lincecum. he spoke to the media about all these nerve-racking games. we are coming back with sport right after this....
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that's been a staple for marching bands forever.omote the new version of hawaii five-o, the producers held a nationwide contest and they announced the tinker tonight. it was the terps. there was some joy tonight. >> yes, there is. >> the marching band will get $25,000 and an opportunity for their video to be played on cbs sometime this fall. that is the greatest tv theme song ever of all times. >>> an all new late joy with david letterman is next. >> we have the top ten brett favre excuses. part of my addition for jack as 3-d. number nine, i was dehydrated. number eight, an autograph seemed so impersonal. >> see, i told you kind of funny. also on the show, jim parsons from big bang theory. >>> the weather, can we keep it going? >> we could but then we'd have seasonal problems. >> what problem would that be? >> that would be all kind of problems. we'll ease into fall and not going to go diving into winter yet. we'll have a temperature correction. here's the forecast for the next three days. 88 today and 80 tomorrow. plenty warm and a
that's been a staple for marching bands forever.omote the new version of hawaii five-o, the producers held a nationwide contest and they announced the tinker tonight. it was the terps. there was some joy tonight. >> yes, there is. >> the marching band will get $25,000 and an opportunity for their video to be played on cbs sometime this fall. that is the greatest tv theme song ever of all times. >>> an all new late joy with david letterman is next. >> we have the top...
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ive from mnt bank stapled.news at 5:30. >> all right thank you melinda. >> lots of you shared your fox 45. jerry bayshore sent us this picture of her dog curly and dusty both wearing the ravens gear. whether pet or self see your purple pride. go to the our web site and click on purple pride in the news feature section. >> very first time in the great state of maryland women giving birth can now donnte umbilical cord blood for research. the first maryland hospital to offer this. the that blood has aault stem cell of course which can be used to cord donation. >> he him shelf a donated cord blood stem cell transplant one year ago on october 1st and he is cured. it was the only treatment option we had for the disease that testifies diagnosed with 5 and a half months.% >>reporter: it is free to donate cord blood it will good to the national donor registry úo be used by patients worldwide. >>> very is in day to start for some thunderstorms chance toniiht. >> vytas now joins us for the latest on some watches in effect
ive from mnt bank stapled.news at 5:30. >> all right thank you melinda. >> lots of you shared your fox 45. jerry bayshore sent us this picture of her dog curly and dusty both wearing the ravens gear. whether pet or self see your purple pride. go to the our web site and click on purple pride in the news feature section. >> very first time in the great state of maryland women giving birth can now donnte umbilical cord blood for research. the first maryland hospital to offer...
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. >> split peas formed one of the basic staples for shipboard life, as well as white peas and wheat.k this up more or less like oatmeal, and that would form the basis of what they ate. and then every two or three days they'd get a ration of beef or every two or three days they'd get a ration of dried fish. >> reporter: the crew also ate something called hardtack, a bread-like substance that wouldn't rot on long voyages. >> hardtack is nothing more than wheat flour and water and a little salt that's been baked until the water is driven out of it. it makes it very hard, but also makes it less susceptible to mold. >> reporter: if the diet aboard the ship sounds meager, wait until you see where the crew slept! >> you're now in the orlop deck. the sailors would actually sleep down in this level. they would have perhaps a wool blanket or something of that nature that they would lay on the deck and sleep right on these wooden decks. >> reporter: not exactly comfortable accommodations. and the crew were practically strangers, since hudson acted fast to pull together his team. >> he signed a
. >> split peas formed one of the basic staples for shipboard life, as well as white peas and wheat.k this up more or less like oatmeal, and that would form the basis of what they ate. and then every two or three days they'd get a ration of beef or every two or three days they'd get a ration of dried fish. >> reporter: the crew also ate something called hardtack, a bread-like substance that wouldn't rot on long voyages. >> hardtack is nothing more than wheat flour and water...
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teams coming to europe during pre-season has long become a staple of the basketball here and what better place for the russian l. and new jersey nets to visit than their new owners held in stockton but up of explains. the new jersey nets arrived in russia for a flying visit just hours after beating philadelphia back home across the atlantic the nets her own one day piece stop in moscow then route to china where they will take on the houston rockets in the russian capital the players to court in a ceremony to open the first n.b.a. shop in the eastern europe it's incredible you know i'll just go on the rocks here are red square park good to see you all architecture is going to make it simpler for all your. comments appear so i hope we can. see all of that stuff that stuff here pretty pretty just like they say they have not had much time to rest the team also holding an open training session and the youth clinic they're still trying to forget a disaster season last year sitting in a new record losing streak of eighteen straight defeats at the start however the main event of their visit to m
teams coming to europe during pre-season has long become a staple of the basketball here and what better place for the russian l. and new jersey nets to visit than their new owners held in stockton but up of explains. the new jersey nets arrived in russia for a flying visit just hours after beating philadelphia back home across the atlantic the nets her own one day piece stop in moscow then route to china where they will take on the houston rockets in the russian capital the players to court in...
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consumer staple pepsi also was a drag, cutting the high end of its earnings growth forecast for the year. the company made its numbers, matching earnings expectations, thanks to its buyout of its two biggest independent bottlers. shares fizzled thanks to it trimming the top of its growth forecast. the stock did four ties its usual volume, falling 3%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: nevada's u.s. senator harry reid wants to stop all foreclosures in his state. if he gets it, that could be huge. nevada is ground zero for the foreclosure crisis, although when you think of las vegas, casinos and neon lights likely come to mind. but this election year, political pros think the glitzy city is the place where control of congress may be decided, and foreclosures could be the flashpoint. tonight, we roll out our special election coverage, "midterm 2010-- it's the economy". as darren gersh explains, there is really one issue in nevada right now-- economic survival.. and it's not a pretty picture. >> a lot of it is disbelief. people don't believe that that's real. how are we going to
consumer staple pepsi also was a drag, cutting the high end of its earnings growth forecast for the year. the company made its numbers, matching earnings expectations, thanks to its buyout of its two biggest independent bottlers. shares fizzled thanks to it trimming the top of its growth forecast. the stock did four ties its usual volume, falling 3%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: nevada's u.s. senator harry reid wants to stop all foreclosures in his state. if he...
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she wants to eat pizza, a staple at killed's birthday parties. >> so if we're eating pizza by friday, we done good. >> reporter: what's in your fridge? >> horror story. >> reporter: the goal is to avoid being like these people. well into their 50s and 60s, picky eaters like bob and marla are still eating like 4-year-olds. >> you have toll house? you love these? i love these. i eat them right out of the thing. >> my intelligent side of the brain will tell me it's food. i know people eat it. but the side of my brain that's going to accept me eating something that i really don't have a control over will say, you can't eat that. or like spaghetti might look like a plateful of worms to me. >> reporter: in 2003, bob founded a web forum called picky eating adults.com. it now has 7,000 members. many of whose food preferences are almost identical to erin's. what do you eat in a typical day? >> for lunch, i might eat a pack of lance peanut butter and crackers or bag of potato chips and glass of milk. >> reporter: for picky eaters like them, the grocery store is a house of horrors. and when marl
she wants to eat pizza, a staple at killed's birthday parties. >> so if we're eating pizza by friday, we done good. >> reporter: what's in your fridge? >> horror story. >> reporter: the goal is to avoid being like these people. well into their 50s and 60s, picky eaters like bob and marla are still eating like 4-year-olds. >> you have toll house? you love these? i love these. i eat them right out of the thing. >> my intelligent side of the brain will tell me...
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however, these will be in the form of grocery, deli, meats, and other staples. president miguel: is there additional public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i see the neighborhoods making a very clear case of what we have had here many times, many hours discussing over and over again. i do believe that the surrounding neighborhoods have a very clearly delineated position of what does or doesn't work for them. i do believe they have pulled themselves up on their shoe strings to create a diversity. i do not believe this is an authoritative body. i take strong opposition to that comment and i do have to say that the department's analysis of the situation is very clear and actually not very difficult to take apart. this area is oversaturated. we also have a letter from the chief strongly recommending against a liquor license here. i would like to make a motion in support of the recommendation and disapprove this conditional use application. president miguel: is there a second? commissioner antonini: seco
however, these will be in the form of grocery, deli, meats, and other staples. president miguel: is there additional public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i see the neighborhoods making a very clear case of what we have had here many times, many hours discussing over and over again. i do believe that the surrounding neighborhoods have a very clearly delineated position of what does or doesn't work for them. i do believe they have...
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however, these will be in the form of grocery, deli, meats, and other staples. president miguel: is there additional public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i see the neighborhoods making a very clear case of what we have had here many times, many hours discussing over and over again. i do believe that the surrounding neighborhoods have a very clearly delineated position of what does or doesn't work for them. i do believe they have pulled themselves up on their shoe strings to create a diversity. i do not believe this is an authoritative body. i take strong opposition to that comment and i do have to
however, these will be in the form of grocery, deli, meats, and other staples. president miguel: is there additional public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i see the neighborhoods making a very clear case of what we have had here many times, many hours discussing over and over again. i do believe that the surrounding neighborhoods have a very clearly delineated position of what does or doesn't work for them. i do believe they have...
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. >> reporter: they're a sideline staple on the pageant circuit. stage moms accused of living through their daughters. >> our next contestant is going to be ava perez. >> reporter: but now, there's a new and unexpected face emerging in the world of glitz and glamour. the pageant dad. >> shaky shaky. >> i don't know. i didn't see -- >> she did a back flip. >> reporter: on the hit show "toddlers and ttiaras," david per perez wants to take his daughter to miss america. >> i'm her biggest cheerleader. my wife and i are always joking that, if you need to fix a flat tire, you go to hear. if you need to win miss universe, you go to me. >> reporter: he's one of a growing number of damds behind the divas. >> this is 'em lip's trophy room. >> reporter: alex salazar grew up a jock, playing sports and working on cars. he never imagined that one day he'd be practicing pageant routines with his 6-year-old daughter emily. are you more into this than your wife? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: you are a real guy's guy. how did you get into this world? it must have been so
. >> reporter: they're a sideline staple on the pageant circuit. stage moms accused of living through their daughters. >> our next contestant is going to be ava perez. >> reporter: but now, there's a new and unexpected face emerging in the world of glitz and glamour. the pageant dad. >> shaky shaky. >> i don't know. i didn't see -- >> she did a back flip. >> reporter: on the hit show "toddlers and ttiaras," david per perez wants to take his...
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viral staples like "between two ferns." >> it is really upsetting that you didn't have more scenes withca? >> actually. >> what is he like to work with? >> reporter: a mock cable show chock fall of awkwardness. >> really interested in the work you've been doing down in haiti. tell us a little bit about that. >> well -- >> is there a six flags down there? >> there's not, no. >> we can move on. >> reporter: and then, the most popular videos on the site. those featuring surprisingly self-effacing celebrities. >> hi there. you've exexperienced one of the millions of uses for my news product. >> reporter: believe it or not, agents are clamoring to get their stars to make fun of themselves here. >> we had mariion cotillard com on with breasts on her forehead. david mamet shot a piece for us. just amazed at the people that show up. >> reporter: now, they're actually making money, with more than 7 million people clicking on the site every month. and they branched out. there's a popular hbo spin-off, which mckay admits can be hit or miss. but it's all part of the funny or die comic laboratory. >
viral staples like "between two ferns." >> it is really upsetting that you didn't have more scenes withca? >> actually. >> what is he like to work with? >> reporter: a mock cable show chock fall of awkwardness. >> really interested in the work you've been doing down in haiti. tell us a little bit about that. >> well -- >> is there a six flags down there? >> there's not, no. >> we can move on. >> reporter: and then, the most...
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haze been a staple of bands for years but promotes the new version of the show. they held a national wide competition and announced the winner is the terps. >> this is incredible. i mean there's so many bands out there still competing for this. it's so surreal. >> reporter: the terps marching band will be awarded a thundershower dollars and an opportunity for their video to be played on cbs this fall. >>> voters in four states will see marijuana on their ballots this november. people in california, south dakota, arizona and oregon will make decisions regarding the so- called gateway drug. joe johns looks at what yes votes could mean for americans in the future. >> reporter: what was once called the gateway drug, the so- called evil weed that lead to cocaine, heroin, ruined lives and sent thousands upon thousands to jail could become okay to do for fun in california. three other states with pending legislation, oregon, south carolina and arizona are looking to legalize marijuana for medical purposes or to modify the medical marijuana laws they already have in plac
haze been a staple of bands for years but promotes the new version of the show. they held a national wide competition and announced the winner is the terps. >> this is incredible. i mean there's so many bands out there still competing for this. it's so surreal. >> reporter: the terps marching band will be awarded a thundershower dollars and an opportunity for their video to be played on cbs this fall. >>> voters in four states will see marijuana on their ballots this...
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it was conducted in china where soy is a staple of diets. only 30% of americans eat soy at least once a month. >>> doctors say more young women are having strokes and other serious medical problems shortly after giving birth. researchers are trying to understand why this is all helping. scott friedman talked with one family who hopes others can catch the warning signs before it's too late. >> reporter: with seven kids, the perez house is full of books. alyssa perez is helping her youngest boys learn their words. at the same time she's trying to relearn her own words. >> challenging. >> challenging. >> no s at the end. challenging. >> challenging. >> reporter: alyssa had a stroke just days after her son, benjamin, was born in april. >> you sleepy? >> reporter: she was 38 years old and no history of medical problems. instead of being home with her new baby, she was back in the hospital where doctors told her husband to gather the family because she would probably not survive. >> i think about losing her, absolutely i did. i didn't know what i
it was conducted in china where soy is a staple of diets. only 30% of americans eat soy at least once a month. >>> doctors say more young women are having strokes and other serious medical problems shortly after giving birth. researchers are trying to understand why this is all helping. scott friedman talked with one family who hopes others can catch the warning signs before it's too late. >> reporter: with seven kids, the perez house is full of books. alyssa perez is helping her...
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exclusive breastfeeding rates, support for infant and young child feeding and fortification of basic staples, edible oils andcondiments are part of this improvement. >>reporter: malawi was at crisis point when it decided to address the issue. it is now on the way to meeting theunited nation's millennium development goals on poverty and hunger and its first lady is not just content for the world to sit back and make all the right noises >>mutharika: the developed roadmap on scaling up nutrition with nutrition being at the heart of the mdgs will be achieved by 2015 in malawi. malawi is therefore calling upon the global to walk the talk and not to superficially place nutrition as a weight in documents without action. >>reporter: that view was echoed by lesotho's first lady: >>mosisili: the problem on the continent has not been availability of plans and programmes but lack of implementation. when you go through that policy, we see a lot of good and a lot of things that could be done but all this beautiful policies are always locked up in the big offices. so if we want to develop any of these ide
exclusive breastfeeding rates, support for infant and young child feeding and fortification of basic staples, edible oils andcondiments are part of this improvement. >>reporter: malawi was at crisis point when it decided to address the issue. it is now on the way to meeting theunited nation's millennium development goals on poverty and hunger and its first lady is not just content for the world to sit back and make all the right noises >>mutharika: the developed roadmap on scaling...
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and the traditional sector strength has been in information technology, consumer staples and discretionary stocks as well as health care. what have been the drivers? >> well, usually what happens is that in the third quarter investors are fairly nervous. they're cautious about equity prices so they're pretty much embracing all of the defensive sectors. in the fourth quarter, they tend to gravitate a little bit away from the defensive toward the sick i will cames but sort of being a little bit in both camps. and then the first quarter of each year we find solidly cyclical performances outform-- outperforming the defensive which-- defensive ones. >> tom: you hit upon this a moment ago. the big question is the election, the midterm election. we are seeing the years for investors during this presidential cycle have opinion pretty good. you mentioned the middle coup-- couple of years and here the performance returns his core-- historically, year two, 5%, year three next year up better than 17%. why do you think? >> well, what happens is investors heading into the midterm elections are very nerv
and the traditional sector strength has been in information technology, consumer staples and discretionary stocks as well as health care. what have been the drivers? >> well, usually what happens is that in the third quarter investors are fairly nervous. they're cautious about equity prices so they're pretty much embracing all of the defensive sectors. in the fourth quarter, they tend to gravitate a little bit away from the defensive toward the sick i will cames but sort of being a little...