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tanner is the principal deputy council of the air force and works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction and guidance regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the air force. mr. tanner earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his juris doctorate. he retired as a colonel. while i'm not a lawyer, and i definitely won't make any lawyer jokes because i know there's more than a few of you in this room, i do want to point out that it's significant to note that mr. tanner is a member of the u.s. supreme court bar, the d.c., tennessee and alabama bars. i'm not going to pressure him too much, but it's important to point out that our event here was designed for the pentagon work force. a work force of military and civilian personnel. with the introductions complete, i'd like to begin this discussion. i'm going to ask each panel member to tell their own personal story and then i'll come back to them to see if there's any other points that you might find interesting. i'd like to turn it over to sue fulton. >> thank you. th
tanner is the principal deputy council of the air force and works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction and guidance regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the air force. mr. tanner earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his juris doctorate. he retired as a colonel. while i'm not a lawyer, and i definitely won't make any lawyer jokes because i know there's more than a few of you in this room, i do want to point out that it's...
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the tanners have a young son born with a condition requiring him to have extensive care for the rest of his life. >> this is one of several hospitals the family visits. before dealing with aaron's life threatening condition, his parents have had to worry about whether he'll have health care going forward. this morning they told me part of the burden was lifted. the 17-year-old will need care for the rest of his life, born with a heart condition. and i had the first of three open heart surgeries at just 10 years old. after years of waiting he received a life saving double transplant at five. today he's a survivor and is thriving, keeping him healthy requires regular visits to doctor autos right now he's going in every four to six weeks for checkups. physicals, blood work. he's in often. yeah. we're anticipating a long road acare of medical care with aaron. >> that is why aaron's parents were relieved to learn most of the health care package was upheld by the supreme court. >> this means a lot for aaron in case there is a problem with insurance. i know that there is no preexisting clau
the tanners have a young son born with a condition requiring him to have extensive care for the rest of his life. >> this is one of several hospitals the family visits. before dealing with aaron's life threatening condition, his parents have had to worry about whether he'll have health care going forward. this morning they told me part of the burden was lifted. the 17-year-old will need care for the rest of his life, born with a heart condition. and i had the first of three open heart...
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ounce healthy baby boy. >> tanner is more than a miracle. he really is my physical angel. >> at 3 years old, tanner is still too young to know about the fall he survived inside his mother's womb, but one day, if he sees the video, he'll come to know how lucky he is. >> i remember how important his little tiny heartbeat was to me. hearing that heartbeat gave me a reason to want to get better. it gave me a reason to want to heal and go on and see what else life had to offer. >>> coming up, a young child trapped in a burning car. >> there's a baby in there! >> he was screaming like i've never heard a person scream or child scream ever. >>> and a panic-stricken woman is swept away by dangerous floodwaters. >> it was a pretty fast realization that this could be it. >> when "caught on camera: i'm alive!" continues. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. >>> a mother and he
ounce healthy baby boy. >> tanner is more than a miracle. he really is my physical angel. >> at 3 years old, tanner is still too young to know about the fall he survived inside his mother's womb, but one day, if he sees the video, he'll come to know how lucky he is. >> i remember how important his little tiny heartbeat was to me. hearing that heartbeat gave me a reason to want to get better. it gave me a reason to want to heal and go on and see what else life had to offer....
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self-tanners. a lot of people have many misadventures with self-tanners. why was this one good?chemist told us. we want one that makes your skin healthier. this has vitamin b and d. it does great things for your skin. if it turns you orange, it's a no go. our testers like it had because it looked really natural. what's cool, you undo them. they're like a large sheet, a towel. and you can use the whole thing to wipe around your body. and you won't have streaks which is great. >> and the smell? >> no corn chip smell, no burnt toast smell. i've used this. the next day you smell like yourself, but you have a tan. it's great. >> okay. sticking with our sun theme, we've got the best sunscreen. what was it? >> l'oreal paris, sublime sun. every dermatologist will tell you sunscreen helps you look younger, protects your skin. this one is one of those clear continuous sprays. you hold it down and you can sweep around your whole body and you can go upside down and do your own back. >> it's an aerosol, it's not a lotion that sprays out. >> this one, it's a continuous spray, but it is white
self-tanners. a lot of people have many misadventures with self-tanners. why was this one good?chemist told us. we want one that makes your skin healthier. this has vitamin b and d. it does great things for your skin. if it turns you orange, it's a no go. our testers like it had because it looked really natural. what's cool, you undo them. they're like a large sheet, a towel. and you can use the whole thing to wipe around your body. and you won't have streaks which is great. >> and the...
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could your self-tanner kill you? they have new worries about the main ingredient those tanners.case of texas justice going to the grand jury. a rancher catches a man molesting his young daughter and he beats the man to death. >> we were sitting right there, and we discussed what little we knew about it. and i frankly said, i would give the guy a medal. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pih before. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. : shannon: an accused gangster gicial girlfriend sentenced to 18 years in prison. she was convicted for helping whitey bulger hide from the law. he is wanted in connection with 19 murders. molly line has the details from boston.
could your self-tanner kill you? they have new worries about the main ingredient those tanners.case of texas justice going to the grand jury. a rancher catches a man molesting his young daughter and he beats the man to death. >> we were sitting right there, and we discussed what little we knew about it. and i frankly said, i would give the guy a medal. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. but when i was diagnosed...
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. >> reporter: donte say he's a proud spray tanner for the sprays. >> lady gaga. >> reporter: and likes one. >> you have protection your your nose and eyes? >> it's not recommended. >> is it safe? >> the fda thinks so. >> reporter: this is one of a dozen of salons we went to under cover. none seems to know that the fda says you protect your eyes, nose and lips so dha gets inside your body. >> you really don't need it. >> reporter: in fact, they dumped it. >> we don't recommend you doing because when you spray your face that part is not going to be done. >> reporter: most say just close your eye or hold your breath. >> hold your breath for one second. >> reporter: online, some go further saying you can eat dha, that it's food grade and approved by the fda. but they're confusion two completely different kinds of dha. both with the same abbreviated name one. tans your skin, the other, a health supplement found in foods like salmon and milk. food grade dha and sun tan dha. is that md leading to the american public to tell them something is safe to eat and approved by the fda when it's not?
. >> reporter: donte say he's a proud spray tanner for the sprays. >> lady gaga. >> reporter: and likes one. >> you have protection your your nose and eyes? >> it's not recommended. >> is it safe? >> the fda thinks so. >> reporter: this is one of a dozen of salons we went to under cover. none seems to know that the fda says you protect your eyes, nose and lips so dha gets inside your body. >> you really don't need it. >> reporter: in...
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enis tanner has a trade on ge that can make five times your monday in just two months. we'll tell you how you can make money, too. why were all the options traders trading buying arena pharmaceutical calls? it's a tale of drugs and money that only scott nations can explain. the action begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site, the world's largest equity options exchange, these are the traders here in times square. financials stabilizing the market today. and volatile selloff yesterday. closing near the highs of the day with crude nearing one-year lows. stocks are finding a base right here. let's get in the money and find out what stood out to you today? financials had a nice snap back after yesterday's tarnish. >> i think that morgan stanley didn't get the -- got the two. that caused a little bit of a bounce. it was up sharply this morning and then it gave back a lot of the gains. that is troubling. you either have to believe we are in a contracting economic environment that's. folks, if this doesn't tell a good story, i don't know what does. you want to cal
enis tanner has a trade on ge that can make five times your monday in just two months. we'll tell you how you can make money, too. why were all the options traders trading buying arena pharmaceutical calls? it's a tale of drugs and money that only scott nations can explain. the action begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site, the world's largest equity options exchange, these are the traders here in times square. financials stabilizing the market today. and volatile selloff...
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bill tanner has been to the u.s. open before the olympic club in 1966. dick weis and speaking in defense and 18 year-old kid then held in and maybe this time he sought tiger woods on tv look like this but of course for mean it looked like this. >>> a pilot smart people do is to get a couple of holes ahead and then wait for them to catch up that's where i'm going and will also give me a chance at the london club 97 cbs 5. today is we have had the top of near 89 degrees. the olympic club is in the mid-60s. that's giants held from violent storms in texas baseball size chunks. bombarded the debt dollars astro and it did incredible damage to cars and pockmarked when children were smashed homes and businesses were severely damaged people were shocked by the intensity of the storms insurance estimates indicate that the cause of the damaged could be it $400 million. >>> your sharing your daughter struck the other day nearby colorado. the same kind of thing. >>> huge dents and what he's supposed to do about it? >>> had to get here? >>> we're talking about this en
bill tanner has been to the u.s. open before the olympic club in 1966. dick weis and speaking in defense and 18 year-old kid then held in and maybe this time he sought tiger woods on tv look like this but of course for mean it looked like this. >>> a pilot smart people do is to get a couple of holes ahead and then wait for them to catch up that's where i'm going and will also give me a chance at the london club 97 cbs 5. today is we have had the top of near 89 degrees. the olympic club...
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and tanner has a trade on ge that can make five times your money in two months. >>> why were all those options traders being arena pharmaceuticals in it's drugs and money that only scott nations can explain. options action begins right now. >> the world's largest exchange. financials stabilizing the market after the day's volatile selloff. dow, nasdaq, s&p closing near the highs of the day. let's get in the money and find out. mikey, what stood out to you today? financials had a nice snap back. >> it caused a little bit of a bounce. i don't actually think the stock is up sharply this morning. it gave back a lot of gains. that is troubling. i'm looking at the broader economic picture. take a look at chinese manufacturing index. both below 50 and going lower. that's bad news. this bifurcation in commodities also really bothers me. oil is declining. the only thing that seems to be holding in there is gold and stocks. you either have to believe we're in kind of a deflationary environment. that's troubling for risk assets. >> i'll tell you what you should be worried about. show up that char
and tanner has a trade on ge that can make five times your money in two months. >>> why were all those options traders being arena pharmaceuticals in it's drugs and money that only scott nations can explain. options action begins right now. >> the world's largest exchange. financials stabilizing the market after the day's volatile selloff. dow, nasdaq, s&p closing near the highs of the day. let's get in the money and find out. mikey, what stood out to you today? financials...
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tanner was a student majoring in exercise and health science. after graduating he wanted to study for an advanced degree in physical therapy. decides studying this that field he was an avid athlete, played competitive baseball and was into hiking and canoeing but all that promise was cut off on march 8 of this year when tanner died as a result of a cardiac arrest after ingesting alcohol and a synthetic at a party in chattanooga, tennessee. he was 22 years old. that drug is easily purchased on the internet. in fact, it's identified on the internet as being a research chemical. his cousin, brandy white, with us was the one who told me about this incident here on the floor of the house of the senate. brandy actually works in the leadership office and i appreciate her sharing the story with me. my heart goes out to her family. she said she called tanner's mom to tell her about the legislation. when we got it onto the bill and called her again today to tell her the legislation had passed. and although it's almost comfort when you've lost a son, it's
tanner was a student majoring in exercise and health science. after graduating he wanted to study for an advanced degree in physical therapy. decides studying this that field he was an avid athlete, played competitive baseball and was into hiking and canoeing but all that promise was cut off on march 8 of this year when tanner died as a result of a cardiac arrest after ingesting alcohol and a synthetic at a party in chattanooga, tennessee. he was 22 years old. that drug is easily purchased on...
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tanner english, hanging out at fave corners. he hits a seed. but gilbert, his glove was golden. two outs. grayson griner, the only grand slam of the season. but that right there, nothing doing. arizona wins this one 4-1. they're your college world series champions for 2012. andy loenz becomes just the second coach to win college world series titles with two different schools. arizona, capturing their fourth college world series title and theirs first since 1986. >>> if you like the college game you'll love the pros. wednesday night baseball. detroit make the trip to arlington. they'll take on the rangers tomorrow. 8:00 eastern time on espn, espn3 and also on the watch espn app. >> our thanks to cole. >>> other sports notes. for the first time since 19967, venus williams has been ousted in the first round at wimbledon. she lost yesterday to a woman from russia. this is williams' latest setback since being diagnosed with a disease that gives joint fatigue. >>> ryan lochty and michael phelps will be looking to add to the record 14 career olympic gold. he needs a couple more. >> yes
tanner english, hanging out at fave corners. he hits a seed. but gilbert, his glove was golden. two outs. grayson griner, the only grand slam of the season. but that right there, nothing doing. arizona wins this one 4-1. they're your college world series champions for 2012. andy loenz becomes just the second coach to win college world series titles with two different schools. arizona, capturing their fourth college world series title and theirs first since 1986. >>> if you like the...
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tanner, as a career civil servant, what's the most significant thing you have seen in this building aside from stories that you have shared with us that has been a key indicator that led up to this transition from the military side? as you stood from your civilian perspective with that one foot in that reserve side. >> just quickly. i'm drawn to the fact that people become visible in different ways. it may be simply putting a photograph of a loved one in your cube. it may be talking about just as someone would talk about a straight couple on the individual what they did on the weekend. people are in various places and i think that you have to come from a place where you're comfortable, but you have to stretch that a little. i would encourage everyone who is thinking about becoming more visible, to stretch a little and to take the step that you believe could help you be that bridge that i mentioned. >> thank you, sir. for captain phelps, i don't think there's anybody in this audience or around the world who was not moved by your words and the strength of your passion as a marine first. i w
tanner, as a career civil servant, what's the most significant thing you have seen in this building aside from stories that you have shared with us that has been a key indicator that led up to this transition from the military side? as you stood from your civilian perspective with that one foot in that reserve side. >> just quickly. i'm drawn to the fact that people become visible in different ways. it may be simply putting a photograph of a loved one in your cube. it may be talking about...
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view of grant is that of the quintessential american, the hero of the republic, the simple son of a tanner who entered west point reluctantly. he fought personal problems after being driven from the army but found himself in a magnificent way, and led the union forces to victory and the civil war. in late winter 1864, however, grant hardly looked the part of a supreme army commander. 5'7", weighing 135 pounds, grant struck one observer as, quote, an ordinary scrubby little man with a slightly seedy look as if he was out of office on half-pay. he had no gait, no station, no manner. a massachusetts officer thought grant mild, unobtrusive, inconspicuously dressed, modest, and naturally silent. many in that generation of army officers accustomed to napoleonic postures regarded grant as little more than a man ui heat in shoulder straps. even a female visitor to the capital found what she called a peculiar aloofness in grant, and commented, he always seemed to be alone. the registration clerk at willard's hotel that march 8th was not impressed when a travel stained, rumpled officer appeared befo
view of grant is that of the quintessential american, the hero of the republic, the simple son of a tanner who entered west point reluctantly. he fought personal problems after being driven from the army but found himself in a magnificent way, and led the union forces to victory and the civil war. in late winter 1864, however, grant hardly looked the part of a supreme army commander. 5'7", weighing 135 pounds, grant struck one observer as, quote, an ordinary scrubby little man with a...
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tanner. a career civil servant and an air force veteran, a member of the senior executive service, mr. tanner is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force, and works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction and guidance regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the air force. mr. tanner earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama, and is juris doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate general corps, and served on active duty for four years. while spending some time at private practice, mr. tanner continued his military service in the air force reserves, ultimately retiring as a colonel. now while i'm not a lawyer and i definitely won't make any lawyer jokes because i know there's more than a few of you in this room -- [laughter] i do want to point out that it's significant to note that mr. dent is a member of u.s. supreme court bar, the d.c., tennessee and alabama bars. and i'm not g
tanner. a career civil servant and an air force veteran, a member of the senior executive service, mr. tanner is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force, and works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction and guidance regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the air force. mr. tanner earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama, and is juris doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate...
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and now michael tanner the man who was responsible for that subsequently went back to monsanto and now enjoys a position as food safety czar is it different here in america than any other country it seems like a lot of european countries have either banned them or at least labeled them and we just saw poland be protesting that monsanto's g m a's is killing the bees i mean what do you think is the problem here is there just an insane amount of lobbying. yeah yeah i mean it's a huge it's a huge problem where there's government collusion with with monsanto and these other companies so these these big biotech firms are in essence crafting the policy that gives them competitive advantage and really precludes any sort of competition new companies from entering the market and so it makes the public demand. less less likely to have any effect because monsanto doesn't have to do what the public wants if you look at the research one one in four americans things that g.m.o. is are essentially safe and over half of people who have been told say that they would not buy of food that they know to be
and now michael tanner the man who was responsible for that subsequently went back to monsanto and now enjoys a position as food safety czar is it different here in america than any other country it seems like a lot of european countries have either banned them or at least labeled them and we just saw poland be protesting that monsanto's g m a's is killing the bees i mean what do you think is the problem here is there just an insane amount of lobbying. yeah yeah i mean it's a huge it's a huge...
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our third panelist is court and -- gordon tanner.r executive service, he is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force. he works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the year force. he earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his jurist doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate general corps and served on active duty for four years. while spending some time in private practice, he continued his military service in the air force reserves, ultimately retiring as a colonel. while i am not a lawyer and i definitely will not make any lawyer jokes because i know there is more than a few of you in this room, i do want to point out it is significant to note that mr. tanner is a member of the u.s. supreme court to bar. i will not pressure him too much but it is important to point out that our of that here was the wind -- was designed for the pentagon work force, a work force of mili
our third panelist is court and -- gordon tanner.r executive service, he is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force. he works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the year force. he earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his jurist doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate general corps and served on active duty for four years....
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but what spray tanners may not know the chemical inside that spray, what actually turns your skin brownly approved for external use like in lotions, not for spray tank. the concern you might inhale it. >> it is winding up in your respiratory system be concerned about potential for lung cancer. it needs further investigation. >> reporter: one of the half dozen medical experts concerned after reviewing ten lab studies obtained by abc about the chemical dha. one calls it a potential human health hazard. another says it can cause dna damage which could lead to birth defects. the fda is clear, dha should not be inhaled or ingested and tells consume tirrs to protect their , nose and lips. when we sent our hidden cameras to a dozen salons, every salon, discouraged us from wearing protective gear. >> you don't need it. >> we wouldn't wreck merecommen. >> do you have nose plugs if i want to wear something? >> honey, you are fine. you are fine. for years i have been doing this the so no worry. >> reporter: on line, some salons claim you can eat dha, food grade and approved for ingestion by the fd
but what spray tanners may not know the chemical inside that spray, what actually turns your skin brownly approved for external use like in lotions, not for spray tank. the concern you might inhale it. >> it is winding up in your respiratory system be concerned about potential for lung cancer. it needs further investigation. >> reporter: one of the half dozen medical experts concerned after reviewing ten lab studies obtained by abc about the chemical dha. one calls it a potential...
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we're talking members with ennis tanner, and ken, i'm going to start with you, did we learn anythingrom the report? is it just company specific, or are things looking up for the whole sector? >> things are continuing to be positive. so lennar's orders were up 20%. that beat us handly, and up roughly 10% year over year. and second, the sales they're doing are more profitable. so we saw the margins at 22.5% go up from 21% in the first quarter and continue to outpace it's peers. >> if we look at lennar's one year chart first, it has been a very stark up trend. and we saw it all the way up to the $29 level in may. we broke down from there as the market sold off, and now we're retesting that level. in my opinion, this chart is one that has already shown distribution. they tepted these numbers, and let's not kid ourselves, as we look at the index, the home builder chart looks almost identical. in my opinion, unless you believe u.s. housing can decouple from the broader economic weakness, i'm not a buyer. >> you think it's broken this trend line? >> kenneth, what do you think? would you be
we're talking members with ennis tanner, and ken, i'm going to start with you, did we learn anythingrom the report? is it just company specific, or are things looking up for the whole sector? >> things are continuing to be positive. so lennar's orders were up 20%. that beat us handly, and up roughly 10% year over year. and second, the sales they're doing are more profitable. so we saw the margins at 22.5% go up from 21% in the first quarter and continue to outpace it's peers. >> if...
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. >> reporter: donte say he's a proud spray tanner for the sprays. >> lady gaga. >> reporter: and likes one. >> you have protection your your nose and eyes? >> it's not recommended. >> is it safe? >> the fda thinks so. >> reporter: this is one of a dozen of salons we went to under cover. none seems to know that the fda says you protect your eyes, nose and lips so dha gets inside your body. >> you really don't need it. >> reporter: in fact, they dumped it. >> we don't recommend you doing because when you spray your face that part is not going to be done. >> reporter: most say just close your eye or hold your breath. >> hold your breath for one second. >> reporter: online, some go further saying you can eat dha, that it's food grade and approved by the fda. but they're confusion two completely different kinds of dha. both with the same abbreviated name one. tans your skin, the other, a health supplement found in foods like salmon and milk. food grade dha and sun tan dha. is that md leading to the american public to tell them something is safe to eat and approved by the fda when it's not?
. >> reporter: donte say he's a proud spray tanner for the sprays. >> lady gaga. >> reporter: and likes one. >> you have protection your your nose and eyes? >> it's not recommended. >> is it safe? >> the fda thinks so. >> reporter: this is one of a dozen of salons we went to under cover. none seems to know that the fda says you protect your eyes, nose and lips so dha gets inside your body. >> you really don't need it. >> reporter: in...
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we have ennis tanner here. and marty mosby is for us.ou for joining us, we'll kick it off with ennis. >> what's interesting is what happens with goldman sachs in the doj investigation into the advocacy situation. this is when you have the announcement and this is what happened with jpmorgan more recently in may of this year. you see that the falls have resembled each other after the moves, so in goldman sachs case it for more than 14%. if we go to a five year chart, you see jpmorgan is close here. i think goldman sachs since that investigation is down an additional 30%. i think jpmorgan because of the lawmaker scrutiny will follow a similar path. >> goldman sachs is different than the jpmorgan trading loss. >> i think it will clamp down on the proprietary trading. i think that's going to be paired back and hit it's earnings power. >> so you're a seller right here? >> yes. >> what should we be focused on the testimony tomorrow? >> we should be looking for the division between this issue on the hedging side, and the complexity of these lar
we have ennis tanner here. and marty mosby is for us.ou for joining us, we'll kick it off with ennis. >> what's interesting is what happens with goldman sachs in the doj investigation into the advocacy situation. this is when you have the announcement and this is what happened with jpmorgan more recently in may of this year. you see that the falls have resembled each other after the moves, so in goldman sachs case it for more than 14%. if we go to a five year chart, you see jpmorgan is...
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they have a span of 22 across and reach 22 con tanners across. >> the cranes used now do not have theeach needed to keep pace with the next generation of car go ships. they will leave only baltimore and virginia with the hard wear to do it on the east coast. now the final obstacle of the key bridge has also been cleared. >> the cranes are a $40 million investment by ports america chesapeake, the private company that offers support for the state. >>> next up this morning on wjz. >> i'm mike schuh live downtown. hot, hot, hot today. how to avoid the danger in a live report. >> good morning. a budget battle has three city fire companies on the chopping block. i'll explain coming up on eyewitness news. >> a house committee votes to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt of congress. coming up a dispute over documents that led the president to invoke executive privilege. >> sharon gibala here with wjz traffic control. if you're just about to head out, no major issues but we'll keep you updated. now let's send it over to bernadette. >> i'm in for marty bass. another warm , muggy star
they have a span of 22 across and reach 22 con tanners across. >> the cranes used now do not have theeach needed to keep pace with the next generation of car go ships. they will leave only baltimore and virginia with the hard wear to do it on the east coast. now the final obstacle of the key bridge has also been cleared. >> the cranes are a $40 million investment by ports america chesapeake, the private company that offers support for the state. >>> next up this morning on...
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even the workers who spray the self tanner on the patron needs to be protected. >> so what would youse, if you wanted a tan? you don't need a tan, but for those who do -- >> use sparingly the topical preparation. exfoliate first. put it on evenly, and, you know, make sure it doesn't get on the surfaces like the lips and eyes or that you inhale or breathe it. >> good to see you. we'll see you next week. coming up, the olympic torch is sparking more than just excitement. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> you can watch a parade of sales today in baltimore. more than 40 tall ships and naval vessels will leave the harbor of a week of celebration commemorating the 200th anniversary of the war of 1812. the
even the workers who spray the self tanner on the patron needs to be protected. >> so what would youse, if you wanted a tan? you don't need a tan, but for those who do -- >> use sparingly the topical preparation. exfoliate first. put it on evenly, and, you know, make sure it doesn't get on the surfaces like the lips and eyes or that you inhale or breathe it. >> good to see you. we'll see you next week. coming up, the olympic torch is sparking more than just excitement. [...
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tanner is a member of the u.s. supreme court bar, abc, tennessee and alabama bars.ot going to pressure him too much, but it's important to point out that our event here was the sign for the pentagon workforce, a workforce of military and civilian personnel. and i do want to look to him to provide that civilian perspective, even if it might have a hint of air force blue. [laughter] with the introductions complete, i'd like to begin this discussion. i'm going to ask each of our panel members to tell their own personal story, and then i'll come back to them to see if there any other points i think that you might find interesting. so now without further ado i'd like to turn it over to sue fulton. [applause] >> thank you. this is an extraordinary, extraordinarily special day. standing room only in the pentagon auditorium. but not because lgbt people are special, but because the service, the sacrifices of gay and lesbian service members are being recognized as equal to the sacrifices that straight soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines and coast guardsmen make every day. [
tanner is a member of the u.s. supreme court bar, abc, tennessee and alabama bars.ot going to pressure him too much, but it's important to point out that our event here was the sign for the pentagon workforce, a workforce of military and civilian personnel. and i do want to look to him to provide that civilian perspective, even if it might have a hint of air force blue. [laughter] with the introductions complete, i'd like to begin this discussion. i'm going to ask each of our panel members to...
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. >> look, she's an enter tanner.100 years old, she runs across the stage in. >> but do you believe that? that's the question. >> there definitely and there has been since the beginning definitely an element of racism. >> so america elected the first. can american headache -- >> i have a headache and i'm not in the mood -- i have a headache and don't anger me so soon in this interview. that's the first thing. the second thing is i think you should really think about how this woman, who like i said, runs across the stage in hannityy hose at 68, 69, 70 years old, is affecting politics. >> they are either entertainers or they are comedians. bottom lean is this. president obama is going down. he will be defeated. his policies are deplorable. you mentioned unemployment, the stem plus, the spending, the debt. and we have these individuals who want to play the race card because they don't want to talk about the facts and figures that are on the table, the scrubs that are before us. you mentioned people on food stamps. >> pov
. >> look, she's an enter tanner.100 years old, she runs across the stage in. >> but do you believe that? that's the question. >> there definitely and there has been since the beginning definitely an element of racism. >> so america elected the first. can american headache -- >> i have a headache and i'm not in the mood -- i have a headache and don't anger me so soon in this interview. that's the first thing. the second thing is i think you should really think...
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our third panelist is court and -- gordon tanner. member of the senior executive service, he is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force. he works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the year force. he earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his jurist doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate general corps and served on active duty for four years. while spending some time in private practice, he continued his military service in the air force reserves, ultimately retiring as a colonel. while i am not a lawyer and i definitely will not make any lawyer jokes because i know there is more than a few of you in this room, i do want to point out it is significant to note that mr. tanner is a member of the u.s. supreme court to bar. i will not pressure him too much but it is important to point out that our of that here was the wind -- was designed for the pentagon work force,
our third panelist is court and -- gordon tanner. member of the senior executive service, he is the principal deputy general counsel of the air force. he works here in the pentagon. he provides oversight, guidance, direction regarding legal advice on all matters arising within the year force. he earned his bachelor's degree from the university of alabama and his jurist doctorate from vanderbilt university. he was commissioned in the air force judge advocate general corps and served on active...
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i'm calling this -- i'm rejecting self-tanners. summer of embrace the paste. join me. come on.ing the fair in fair and balanced. coming up, some civil rights leaders suggesting the operation fast & furious investigation has nothing with guns and this impending contempt vote is a plot to suppress minority votes. that's next. . ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see why more investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. megyn: democrats had to scale back on their convention with just two months to go. a brand-new hour of "america live." i'm megyn kelly. the folks in charge of the president's big bash in charlotte are rescheduling events and trying a $27 million -- trying to fill a $27 million fundraising hole in just the latest of a serious of problems surrounding the democratic
i'm calling this -- i'm rejecting self-tanners. summer of embrace the paste. join me. come on.ing the fair in fair and balanced. coming up, some civil rights leaders suggesting the operation fast & furious investigation has nothing with guns and this impending contempt vote is a plot to suppress minority votes. that's next. . ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with...
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and certainly, that could have been caused by this exposure to the tanner.s got it all over her hands. >> reporter: that defense was later dropped. defense attorneys, instead, saying, she died naturally from an unknown heart condition. the verdict capped a four-week-long trial that accused kaufman of lying. >> by january, february, they were having regular sex. he was not exactly devastated by his wife's passing. the best analogy i can think of is casey anthony getting a tattoo. >> reporter: kaufman's attorneys roaring back, poking holes in the medical examiner's work and the prosecution's case. >> your motivation is to keep your job now. >> i didn't know my job was on the line. >> reporter: when it was over, the first to bug him, the mother of the victim. >> i don't know what to say. >> reporter: something kaufman tried to make clear, as he left the courtroom, a free man. for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, daytona, florida. >>> adam kaufman is here with us now. welcome to "good morning america." we showed that moment when the verdict was bei
and certainly, that could have been caused by this exposure to the tanner.s got it all over her hands. >> reporter: that defense was later dropped. defense attorneys, instead, saying, she died naturally from an unknown heart condition. the verdict capped a four-week-long trial that accused kaufman of lying. >> by january, february, they were having regular sex. he was not exactly devastated by his wife's passing. the best analogy i can think of is casey anthony getting a tattoo....
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and certainly there's a real possibility that that could have been caused by this exposure to the tannerergic reaction caused by that. >> she gets her first spray tan the night before she passes away? why not investigate it? stranger things would have happened. it would be negligent on our part not to do that. >> it became known far and wide as the spray tan defense. the idea of lina's death maybe being caused by an allergic reaction won more ridicule than serious reaction. >> it was almost comical. >> but they had a point. it was never tested, right? to see whether or not there was a possibility that could have caused it. >> actually, there was some testing done just for the heck of it after that. but even the doctor they put on the stand couldn't ascribe to that theory. i mean, i guess it sounded sexy but wasn't feasible. >> the judge was not persuaded either. adam would stay in jail. no bond. his family was devastated. twin brother seth left in tears. but shortly after that hearing in one of those rare moments, the judge had a change of heart. it was just after father's day. >> the ju
and certainly there's a real possibility that that could have been caused by this exposure to the tannerergic reaction caused by that. >> she gets her first spray tan the night before she passes away? why not investigate it? stranger things would have happened. it would be negligent on our part not to do that. >> it became known far and wide as the spray tan defense. the idea of lina's death maybe being caused by an allergic reaction won more ridicule than serious reaction. >>...
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but in my own mind i actually am, i have self-tanner on right now, right?he lotion that you put on, which takes me from being completely pasty to somewhat normal looking. so this dangerous as well? >> no, it's not the same thing and this is more or less makeup. i still don't like you putting chemicals on your skin. megyn: not only that you, but you tell me, this is bad, because am i not perpetuating the myth that you need to be darker to look good and little girls want to be this olive skinned -- they want to be a little darker. >> we're seeing two pictures, his and yours and i guarantee you the viewers are trying to look like you, not that. >> i might be setting a bad example. i might be going paste kwr*. >> it's probably healthier! >> when i was 20 years old i went into a facial clinic and they gave me a black light against my face and they show you the skin damage that you have underneath the layer of skin, and it was terrifying. you see all the damage you get as a kid. i have not intentionally taken in the sun since then, 21 years ago. >> the only thing
but in my own mind i actually am, i have self-tanner on right now, right?he lotion that you put on, which takes me from being completely pasty to somewhat normal looking. so this dangerous as well? >> no, it's not the same thing and this is more or less makeup. i still don't like you putting chemicals on your skin. megyn: not only that you, but you tell me, this is bad, because am i not perpetuating the myth that you need to be darker to look good and little girls want to be this olive...
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i think the sunless tanners, same active ingredient than sun exposure.o it is not an excuse to then go back to the tanning salons or go back out in the sun. we don't want to send that message out. rick: everybody feels better when they spend time outside in the sun and a lot of people with sunscreen of course. and a lot of people don't like the way they look. they like the way they feel when they have a little color in their face. so what do you do? >> you can use a bronzer. there are great powder bronzers you can get from all different companies at all different price points. those look natural and wonderful. they go from wash to wash but that is fine. you've been working with the skin cancer foundation on this campaign, go with your own glow. we're trying to help celebrate your own natural skin color, want a little contour, bronzer is good. wipe-on tan is good if you have an event and want a little color. a lot of cultures celebrate your even natural skin tone. we have to move in that direction a little bit. with the a tanorexic mom we saw what extreme
i think the sunless tanners, same active ingredient than sun exposure.o it is not an excuse to then go back to the tanning salons or go back out in the sun. we don't want to send that message out. rick: everybody feels better when they spend time outside in the sun and a lot of people with sunscreen of course. and a lot of people don't like the way they look. they like the way they feel when they have a little color in their face. so what do you do? >> you can use a bronzer. there are...