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suzy: way to go. yay! -phillips: feels so good. -suzy: all right. obviously i need a little practice before i play with you guys. phillips: well, let's move up. let's have some fun. that's it from "the american woodshop" today. have fun, and look up tom turgeon, american bowyer. -thank you, tom. -turgeon: thank you. announcer: delta -- the heart of woodworking for over 85 years. porter-cable -- the soul of woodworking for over 100 years. woodcraft -- since 1928, providing traditional and modern woodworking tools and supplies to generations of craftsmen. woodcraft -- helping you make wood work. gorilla glue -- for the toughest jobs on planet earth. we'll see how we transformed this neglected cottage into a charming and comfortable home. our goal was always to make a house that was very inviting, but also had accessibility. and it's all about the view. kevin: you guys are seeing the house for the very first time -- what do you think? it's beautiful. i love it! tom: looks pretty bad right here. kevin: are you kidding me? norm: is this place really wort
suzy: way to go. yay! -phillips: feels so good. -suzy: all right. obviously i need a little practice before i play with you guys. phillips: well, let's move up. let's have some fun. that's it from "the american woodshop" today. have fun, and look up tom turgeon, american bowyer. -thank you, tom. -turgeon: thank you. announcer: delta -- the heart of woodworking for over 85 years. porter-cable -- the soul of woodworking for over 100 years. woodcraft -- since 1928, providing traditional...
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>> i think there is some of that, i really do, suzy. it's not necessarily totally uncommon, either as we come out of a recession, this is a bad one and in someways coming out of it. we come out typically with the lower income groups coming out last and i think we've seen that in this recovery, as well, where the groups now maybe more of the middle income is starting to do better but you got a big section of the lower income group that's doing bad. we have a 7.5% unemployment rate, a lot of that centered in lower incomed groups of the economy. i think you see that. the discounted areas, i think, might be suffering more than the higher-quality or higher-end retailers at this point. >> thanks a lot. jim paulson chief investment officer at wells capital investment. >>> the crack down in egypt left hundreds dead and more than 4,000 injured, most supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi. president obama interrupted his family vacation in massachusetts to condemn the slaughter and cancel plans for upcoming military exercises with the e
>> i think there is some of that, i really do, suzy. it's not necessarily totally uncommon, either as we come out of a recession, this is a bad one and in someways coming out of it. we come out typically with the lower income groups coming out last and i think we've seen that in this recovery, as well, where the groups now maybe more of the middle income is starting to do better but you got a big section of the lower income group that's doing bad. we have a 7.5% unemployment rate, a lot...
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report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the bad old days of too easy credit? >> home grown, walmart pledges to buy american made goods. how it could affect manufacturing. we kick off a special series called made in america. >> it was a stunning late day
report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the...
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one of my favorites, during the laurent exhibition, one of my favorite moments is one suzy stopped in her tracks. she said, this is it, this is what is true of any great artist or any great designer. when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement
one of my favorites, during the laurent exhibition, one of my favorite moments is one suzy stopped in her tracks. she said, this is it, this is what is true of any great artist or any great designer. when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion...
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katie: suzy, thank you very much for being here and telling your story.ly it is a familiar one, isn't it? >> certainly is. katie: you are not the only person out there that had this problem. why were out bathroom floor covered in blood? >> i almost bit through my tongue. i had no idea i had overdosed or how long i had been there or how i got this. that is just how i woke up and found myself >> so that was really a turning point for me. katie: did you realize that you were addicted or were you in denial? how did you see yourself? >> i was in denial for a very, very long time. towards the end when things got so bad i just couldn't remain in denial anymore. and i wasltimately confronted by my middle daughter. she was really the only one and the only person that confronted mepecifically about the pills that i was taking. katie: how did these pills make you feel or not feel? >> they made me not feel. in the beginning i did get somewhat of a euphoric feeling from them. i had a legitimate physical problem they started to take the pills for. but then after a cert
katie: suzy, thank you very much for being here and telling your story.ly it is a familiar one, isn't it? >> certainly is. katie: you are not the only person out there that had this problem. why were out bathroom floor covered in blood? >> i almost bit through my tongue. i had no idea i had overdosed or how long i had been there or how i got this. that is just how i woke up and found myself >> so that was really a turning point for me. katie: did you realize that you were...
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>>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have all that and more on this monday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. his vacation over, president obama got back to work today, and he wasted no time tackling a topic of high interest to investors, not to mention financial services executives. at a closed-doo
>>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks....
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suzie, how about you? how long have you been looking for a job?> i have been looking for a job since probably may. i graduated with my mba. and it's pretty hard. i've been doing part-time accounting. and nothing's coming up. >> i take it you'd like to have a full-time job, right? >> yes. >> how much are you trying to get it? how many resume's are you sending out? how much are you pounding the pavement? >> i probably put out about 50 resume's at this point. i've gotten about four interviews. >> and what happens? what do they tell you after the interviews? thanks for coming? nice to meet you? >> basically. some of them it was a location issue that they didn't want to work with. >> and ali, let me go to you. how long have you been out of school? >> i graduated this past may. >> with what kind of degree? >> with a bachelor of arts in media communications and a minor in political science. >> what are you looking to do? >> i'd love to be a tv writer or producer one day. >> what are you doing right now? >> right now i'm actually working as a hostess in a
suzie, how about you? how long have you been looking for a job?> i have been looking for a job since probably may. i graduated with my mba. and it's pretty hard. i've been doing part-time accounting. and nothing's coming up. >> i take it you'd like to have a full-time job, right? >> yes. >> how much are you trying to get it? how many resume's are you sending out? how much are you pounding the pavement? >> i probably put out about 50 resume's at this point. i've gotten...
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suzy, is that odd? she didn't say she hopes she wins.said she hopes she runs. >> well, to a certain extent, it isn't a surprise that members of the bush family, for example, have expressed support for gay marriage, that there is a sense that there may be a generational difference there. but i don't think it's any different than, say, meghan mccain who is another vocal supporter of gay marriage. there is sort of an expectation that maybe younger generation of these politicians may be different, may have more moderate views on some social issues but folks grabbing on that. the reason it's gotten so much attention i think is what the direction the party is going to take and where this collision between the moderates when the right flank of a party is going to go. >> i reached out to barbara through a mutual friend of ours. oddly enough i got an e-mail thanks so much i'm traveling. i have limited access to the internet. so it will be interesting once she gets back, she will probably stay away until the next edition of "people" magazine comes
suzy, is that odd? she didn't say she hopes she wins.said she hopes she runs. >> well, to a certain extent, it isn't a surprise that members of the bush family, for example, have expressed support for gay marriage, that there is a sense that there may be a generational difference there. but i don't think it's any different than, say, meghan mccain who is another vocal supporter of gay marriage. there is sort of an expectation that maybe younger generation of these politicians may be...
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. >> hello, i'm suzy. you know, i just have to say rblth back this is as good as it gets. i see the kids over there having kids here i know it's hard on parents so i'm grateful for mom and dad's and this is a buff group. and i guess i have to say i've been a little bit reflect active today on say march on washington. it's a beautiful room to look at it and to work with my colleagues on to continue to do better and find ways to make the city satisfactory. i'm is a native san franciscan i'm racing my kids here. i'm a former prosecutor i see my colleagues from the district attorney's office. i work in the by the way, view district. i work with a doctor at the center of wellness we help kids that have been unhealthy. i'm honored you're all here. i notice that we have people who are getting translation services. two of my kids are studying mandarin and they try to teach me but i have a terrible accent but i'm grateful that the department has made it okay for you to be here and not have language be a barrier so thank you very much to all of you. >> thank you let's have the prese
. >> hello, i'm suzy. you know, i just have to say rblth back this is as good as it gets. i see the kids over there having kids here i know it's hard on parents so i'm grateful for mom and dad's and this is a buff group. and i guess i have to say i've been a little bit reflect active today on say march on washington. it's a beautiful room to look at it and to work with my colleagues on to continue to do better and find ways to make the city satisfactory. i'm is a native san franciscan i'm...
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>>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the bad old days of too easy credit? >> home grown, walmart pledges to buy american made goods. how it could affect manufacturing. we kick off a special series called made in america. >> it was a stunning late day capper today to a day of major news affecting the newspapers you read, the websites you visit, the tv networks you watch, and the cable systems you may subscribe to. amazon.com founder and ceo is buying the publishing business of the washington post company. which includes the fames newspaper for $250 million. the post long run by members of the eugene mey
>>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home...
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yeah, suzy, small sodas for everybody. co all right. so...you had a busy morning.emember how to do everything, or did you have to consult the manual? ha ha ha ha ha! hey. you want to know something? you're not gonna believe this. third time this week. that's a barone record. 3 times? get outta here! i'm tellin' you. no way. 3 times. tuesday, thursday, today. i think you're confusing sex with showering. so how come you're becoming so popular? i don't know. it's just happening. u doing something different? you talking to her more, paying more attention to her? maybe it's your... technique. have you learned some new moves? no. moves. what do i got? i got fast forward and the stall. well, you gotta be doin' something different. no. the only thing i can think of is i got this pulled muscle in my ribcage, you know? so lately, everything i do, i'm favoring my left side. so? i don't know. maybe i'm just, like, accentuating some emphasis at a different angle. maybe she just, uh, g golf. what do you mean? think about it, ray. she's jealous. she hates when you play golf. she'
yeah, suzy, small sodas for everybody. co all right. so...you had a busy morning.emember how to do everything, or did you have to consult the manual? ha ha ha ha ha! hey. you want to know something? you're not gonna believe this. third time this week. that's a barone record. 3 times? get outta here! i'm tellin' you. no way. 3 times. tuesday, thursday, today. i think you're confusing sex with showering. so how come you're becoming so popular? i don't know. it's just happening. u doing something...
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. >> reporter: suzy, it should come as no surprise mortgage is front and center, as interest rates are rising, credit is the last barrier to full housing recovery. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> reporter: president obama returned to arizona, one of the hardest hit states in the housing crash four years after using this dessert backdrop. >> we got to turn the badpage o the bubble and bust. we need a housing system durable and fair and rewards responsibility for generations to come. >> reporter: it's reforming the nation's 10 trillion dollar mortgage market making it easier for home buyers and putting capital at the center of housing finance ask pulling government out. that means a gradual wind down of giants fannie mae and freddy mac, which together with the fha back over 90% of new loans. >> i believe our housing system should operate where there's a limited government role and pry vent lending should be the backbone of the housing market. >> reporter: the president's plan to make investors pay up front for a limited transparent government guarantee of mortgage securiti
. >> reporter: suzy, it should come as no surprise mortgage is front and center, as interest rates are rising, credit is the last barrier to full housing recovery. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> reporter: president obama returned to arizona, one of the hardest hit states in the housing crash four years after using this dessert backdrop. >> we got to turn the badpage o the bubble and bust. we need a housing system durable and fair and rewards...
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. >> that's an interesting proposal, suzie. it's a 57 page proposal. there aren't a lot of details in terms of what the system would look like, enough that we could get a sense of what elan is proposing. this is an idea he's advanced out there, particularly relevant given the high speed railway discussions going on in california. here's a vision that he has of the future, that's capsules would contain up to 28 seats, theoretically possibly be big enough for people to drive a car on to. how would the hyperloop work? it would be ideal for cities within 900 miles. he used san francisco to l.a. as an example. it would be a double barrel tube built along highways. highway five would be an example for this. the capsules again would carry up to 28 people. the total cost here, if you were to build the hyperloop between l.a. and san francisco, about $6 billion. a.m. other ties that over 20 years. it would equally pay for its own. if everyone would be charged $20 for a trip between those two cities. >> a lot of interesting things in those two cities. he may buil
. >> that's an interesting proposal, suzie. it's a 57 page proposal. there aren't a lot of details in terms of what the system would look like, enough that we could get a sense of what elan is proposing. this is an idea he's advanced out there, particularly relevant given the high speed railway discussions going on in california. here's a vision that he has of the future, that's capsules would contain up to 28 seats, theoretically possibly be big enough for people to drive a car on to....
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>> suzy, i think you've got to consider what we saw from ibm. what we saw from oracle a few weeks ago having issues with revenue. does this global uncertainty mean that demand overall is getting soft in certain markets, emerging markets where cisco sited real uncertainty. some markets strong, some weak. i think that will be the question from cisco that then gets asked to a lot of other executives in the days ahead. are you seeing the same uncertainty, is the revenue short fall an overall macro demand issue we'll see cropping up. >> very quickly, was anybody looking for the company to lay off 5% of the work force, 4,000 workers, did anybody think the prospects were that waek in. >> nobody that i talked to, thtock was up 25 bucks a share and the idea the turn around is complete. not so much the case. >> jon fortt, thank you very much. >>> macy's shares skidded today after the chain reported lower than forecast earnings last quarter, and that's not all it cut the full year outlook saying consumer spending was slower than expected. macy's stock down
>> suzy, i think you've got to consider what we saw from ibm. what we saw from oracle a few weeks ago having issues with revenue. does this global uncertainty mean that demand overall is getting soft in certain markets, emerging markets where cisco sited real uncertainty. some markets strong, some weak. i think that will be the question from cisco that then gets asked to a lot of other executives in the days ahead. are you seeing the same uncertainty, is the revenue short fall an overall...
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. >> reporter: in early july, days after eating salads at home and at restaurants in texas, suzie matteis developed diarrhea that persisted for weeks before a test found cyclospora. >> i had montezuma's revenge, or dysentery. something was going on. i don't have my normal appetite. and i just want to get better because i'm used to being in good shape. >> reporter: matteis still doesn't know what food made her sick. investigators in texas have not named a source. but this week, health investigators in nebraska said the outbreak there originated from prepackaged salad mix that came through national distribution channels. now the c.d.c. and f.d.a. are looking for the exact source of that contamination. iowa officials also said a orepackaged salad mix is to blame but neither state is naming the company or companies involved. both states cite laws preventing them from naming companies if they believe the contaminated product is no longer a public health threat. officials believe the contaminated food is likely out of the food supply. matteis was given antibiotics and is slowly improving. >> i'
. >> reporter: in early july, days after eating salads at home and at restaurants in texas, suzie matteis developed diarrhea that persisted for weeks before a test found cyclospora. >> i had montezuma's revenge, or dysentery. something was going on. i don't have my normal appetite. and i just want to get better because i'm used to being in good shape. >> reporter: matteis still doesn't know what food made her sick. investigators in texas have not named a source. but this week,...
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this isn't like love canal, where you can go drive down the street and see little suzy's house there,hat's where she died, and little johnny, he got cancer. you can't do that at camp lejeune. the people that were there, were only there for a couple years and they're gone. but as word of this gets out, that weakness becomes our strength. because we're in every town across america. we're in every town, every city, and every state, and every one of us has a congressman and a senator. >> first, i want to thank you all for your interest. we certainly value the need, the hunger, the desire for information from those of you who have been here at camp lejeune. >> my name is j.w. townsend. i arrived at camp lejeune in 1955. >> i joined the united states marine corps and came to camp lejeune in 1981. >> i worked at camp lejeune as a civilian. >> my husband's name was billy marvin hill. he worked at camp lejeune for 30-some years. >> when i was 47, i was diagnosed with male breast cancer. >> my son was diagnosed with nonhodgkins lymphoma. my daughter, tiffany, was diagnosed with cancer on her ki
this isn't like love canal, where you can go drive down the street and see little suzy's house there,hat's where she died, and little johnny, he got cancer. you can't do that at camp lejeune. the people that were there, were only there for a couple years and they're gone. but as word of this gets out, that weakness becomes our strength. because we're in every town across america. we're in every town, every city, and every state, and every one of us has a congressman and a senator. >>...
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our own suzy khimm reminds us on the "all in" blog, boehner's threats may just be bluster. boehner has already shown himself willing to let his instinct for political survival overrule the right wing flank of his party. joining me now, ben domenech, research fellow at the think tank institute. he co-founded "red state," a conservative blog. i find the internal battle over the looming obama-care fascinating. seems to me boehner is in a pretty tough spot in the right flank aren't going to go quietly. they're not going to be rolled and not going to be bait and switched. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think the right wing is tired of seeing these sorts of issues come up again and again and seeing the unwillingness of boehner and mcconnell to stand up to the president and fight on it. there's buster to compensate on that. i have to point something out. the fallback from my perspective for john boehner isn't any more realistic than the sort of things the tea party is pushing him to do now when it comes to defunding obama care versus delaying it. i think that's one of
our own suzy khimm reminds us on the "all in" blog, boehner's threats may just be bluster. boehner has already shown himself willing to let his instinct for political survival overrule the right wing flank of his party. joining me now, ben domenech, research fellow at the think tank institute. he co-founded "red state," a conservative blog. i find the internal battle over the looming obama-care fascinating. seems to me boehner is in a pretty tough spot in the right flank...
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media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering standards for businesses, consumer and home buyers. does it signal a return to the bad old days of too easy credit? >> home grown,
media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.com founder. the deal capped the day of big news in print, online and in television. >> looser lending. new reports say banks are lowering...
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access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org g >>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers are you willing to give
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additiona funding provided by these funders >>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give
additiona funding provided by these funders >>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that...