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while they do want thome to fully grasp technology. >> when it comes to reading i want them to read itt. take this thing off my head. >> reporter: reading i is is celebrated in india no matter what format the books come in. it will likely remain that way for generations to come. al, neal jazerra new delhi. >> that's the home page of our website. al.com. congress voting to end the government shutdown is the top headline.
while they do want thome to fully grasp technology. >> when it comes to reading i want them to read itt. take this thing off my head. >> reporter: reading i is is celebrated in india no matter what format the books come in. it will likely remain that way for generations to come. al, neal jazerra new delhi. >> that's the home page of our website. al.com. congress voting to end the government shutdown is the top headline.
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making it impossible for thome to pay their mortgage. >> they keep doing this. >> is this tl a case ofmetimes that this home is such a symbol of your success that you don't want to let go when the evidence suggests maybe you should? >> for most americans their home is their major asset. if your house goes into foreclosure your credit rating is ruined, you don't think you will be able to get another house. so it's not so much you're denying it but you're just hoping against hope that you can somehow work it out. >> reporter: so why didn't they just sell their houses? well, it wasn't so easy. each had a mortgage that was underwater, meaning they owed more than their house was worth. for the sadowskis, about $90,000 more. by 2009 the value of their home had plummeted about $300,000. >> i can't sleep at night. i don't want to lose my house. i don't know where we would go. >> reporter: for noah and owen, no more backyard pool parties. and their expensive dirt bikes and four-wheelers were sold. >> you guys are okay? you've adapted? >> yeah. >> yeah. well, like we don't need to like live with
making it impossible for thome to pay their mortgage. >> they keep doing this. >> is this tl a case ofmetimes that this home is such a symbol of your success that you don't want to let go when the evidence suggests maybe you should? >> for most americans their home is their major asset. if your house goes into foreclosure your credit rating is ruined, you don't think you will be able to get another house. so it's not so much you're denying it but you're just hoping against...
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. >> this is a cheap way to get an in salon look at thome. >> later, i never go to the pharmacy, i goard. >> i turn into a glamour queen. >> that's later! ♪ [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> it certainly seems like celebrities have all of the moola, in the world to achieve the perfect red carpet look and they have been known two save their money with great home remedies for some of the most common body problems. the real question is, who heals it best? >> two stars with hot hollywood hair, their secrets to shine may not be what you think. catherine zeta-jones and nicole kidman sometimes opt for the frige instead of the salon. catherine repor
. >> this is a cheap way to get an in salon look at thome. >> later, i never go to the pharmacy, i goard. >> i turn into a glamour queen. >> that's later! ♪ [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy...
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. >> a lot of thome had supervision. one went to church four time as week. the other one got his girlfriend pregnant. his dad said be man, get a job. >> do you know how hollow that mean. what job is he going to do? >> the point is the parents wither not absent in every case here. >> sure they were. no, no, no. in all three of these cases the parents were absent or derelict, all of them. >> the huge percentage of kids who have lack of parents, you've got a huge number of parents two family jobs, two parents both working and they're not out committing crimes. >> i don't understand what that is. look. in my neighborhood in the suburbs on long island, you don't have the kricrypts and th bloods, you don't have drive-bys. you don't have kids smoking pot where their aunts and uncles throw them out of the house. you have kids sneaking around drinking but you don't have violence. there's only one factor. everybody lives in america but there's family structure out there. sometimes it's broken, but it's a structure. but in the inner cities and in this case in oklahoma,
. >> a lot of thome had supervision. one went to church four time as week. the other one got his girlfriend pregnant. his dad said be man, get a job. >> do you know how hollow that mean. what job is he going to do? >> the point is the parents wither not absent in every case here. >> sure they were. no, no, no. in all three of these cases the parents were absent or derelict, all of them. >> the huge percentage of kids who have lack of parents, you've got a huge...
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but we're used to that in world series,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a local team to-- thome to tonight'socal drama, ncis. >> here's the thing. the name you gave me, victor cartoff, his dad, ivan, basically runs organized crime in east baltimore. >> hey. character anthony denozza returns to baltimore. and his roots as a city police officer, while investigating the death of a petty officer. see how the investigation ends on tonight's episode at 8:00, here on wjz. and then at 10:00, stick around for an all-new episode of the hit drama, person of interest, followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. tonight, obamaed care to the emergency room. the white house calls 911 to repair health care online. wyatt andrews has the latest. americans tell our poll what they think. was she adopted or kidnapped? holly williams investigates the mysterious girl found among the gypsies. today, apple revealed its next-generation tablet. its competitors fired back with innovations of their own. ben tracy on what's killing the p.c. and a symbol of the strongest nation on earth is falling apart. we learned today the ca
but we're used to that in world series,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a local team to-- thome to tonight'socal drama, ncis. >> here's the thing. the name you gave me, victor cartoff, his dad, ivan, basically runs organized crime in east baltimore. >> hey. character anthony denozza returns to baltimore. and his roots as a city police officer, while investigating the death of a petty officer. see how the investigation ends on tonight's episode at 8:00, here on wjz. and then at...
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. >> some of thome them were a few centuries old. >> the one we showed was not the elaborate one. >> those and the medieval torture devices both work. dylan is back with a check of our national forecast. >> hello again. most of the country looking okay today. we've got a couple of spotty showers, looking at our futurecast we are still going to see more heavy rains across parts of texas. we're also going to see some snow, especially back through wyoming and into areas like south dakota where we are going to see in rapid city the snow start to spread eastward. here we are at noontime on monday. then the snow does start to spread into the rapid city area. we are unfortunately going to see another several inches of rainfall possible in parts of texas. it's this area right across central texas where we would end up with more flood watches and warnings because of the amount of rain we're going to see. but then heading back to the north and west where the snow is going to fall, it looks like this area just north of casper, we could end up with another a foot of snowfall and a few inches int
. >> some of thome them were a few centuries old. >> the one we showed was not the elaborate one. >> those and the medieval torture devices both work. dylan is back with a check of our national forecast. >> hello again. most of the country looking okay today. we've got a couple of spotty showers, looking at our futurecast we are still going to see more heavy rains across parts of texas. we're also going to see some snow, especially back through wyoming and into areas...
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Oct 17, 2013
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. >> benign hiss rec thomes down with intuitive surgical. the machines are $1.5 million apiece.one of the issues. the other is they've got an fda warning letter that has people worried and one of the reasons that and the affordable care act perhaps why they might put off expanding this particular type of surgery which is more expensive but less invasive and a lot of patients may not be opting for it. >> they already cut guidance so that is going to -- we're going to see what they say about guidance for the rest of the year when they report after the bell. join the conversation tweet us #ooerngssquad. back tomorrow on squawk. brian back over to you. >> still ahead on "street signs," shutdown winners and losers. the sectors that gained the most because it will probably happen again, so we're going to figure out what worked this time. that's coming up. plus jim and herb don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. plays a ke
. >> benign hiss rec thomes down with intuitive surgical. the machines are $1.5 million apiece.one of the issues. the other is they've got an fda warning letter that has people worried and one of the reasons that and the affordable care act perhaps why they might put off expanding this particular type of surgery which is more expensive but less invasive and a lot of patients may not be opting for it. >> they already cut guidance so that is going to -- we're going to see what they...
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robin, good morning about 350 homes were destroyed in this small tight-knit queens community, many of thome by a fire that ripped through this area right here behind me where hundreds of homes used to stand. and this town, like so many others across the eastern seaboard, people here who lost everything, one year later, are still trying to pick up the pieces of their lives. rain, fires and floods destroying hundreds of thousands of homes along the eastern seaboard, as superstorm sandy made landfall one year ago today. >> you can't see the edge of the fence. but i can't get there anyway. that means the water is about this high. >> reporter: failing power grids leaving 2 million homes in new york city in the dark. >> there is an eerie calm here. total and complete darkness broken by the flashing lights of police cars. >> reporter: this morning, the east coast is still rebuilding, from homes in staten island, to businesses in lower manhattan. to the devastated jersey shore. on monday, our ginger zee flew over the changed coastline. >> right in front of us, you see a huge pile of debris. >> repo
robin, good morning about 350 homes were destroyed in this small tight-knit queens community, many of thome by a fire that ripped through this area right here behind me where hundreds of homes used to stand. and this town, like so many others across the eastern seaboard, people here who lost everything, one year later, are still trying to pick up the pieces of their lives. rain, fires and floods destroying hundreds of thousands of homes along the eastern seaboard, as superstorm sandy made...
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there was nothing for thome. -- them. early social networks tried to do everything themselves. i think one of the things we realized is that no one company can do everything. instead we should focus on doing a few of the core things, and instead we should try to build a platform to enable other companies to build great social apps. the first version of that took the form of basically people building games and other things inside of facebook. that has evolved into almost a billion dollar a year business for us. it is good. but that was never the vision. the full vision over time was not that people build things inside facebook, although people get value from that. we can enable distribution out, different services. that's what we are focused on now. pillars of the platform strategy which are build, grow, and monetize. on the build side we want to do stuff like build-in that makes it easier to build apps. it is easier to build an app. you don't have to worry about the app. if you build an app, you don't have to worry about connecting to other services. it is awesome. there are mo
there was nothing for thome. -- them. early social networks tried to do everything themselves. i think one of the things we realized is that no one company can do everything. instead we should focus on doing a few of the core things, and instead we should try to build a platform to enable other companies to build great social apps. the first version of that took the form of basically people building games and other things inside of facebook. that has evolved into almost a billion dollar a year...
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you want thome listen to me. >> do i.think how a partisan democrat is thinking right now, somebody that's been in washington, and somebody who see when is you have an advantage over your political opponent sometimes you keep it going especially if your political opponent doesn't know you have such an advantage over them, why would -- let me ask think it way, why would the president negotiate with republicans right now at 24%? >> to me it is a legislative and governing strategy reason not so much a political reason to do this because, if you negotiate now you're simply saying to them okay next time bring something up. just bring anything up you want and then we'll -- so it's hard for this president because i see as someone who is inclined to negotiate in every conceivable situation but i think it would be a mistake to do that. >> by the way, let me just say to people who are still grasping on the ap poll, 37% was shocking. if the president was seeing 37% instead of 47% in his internal polls this would have been over by now
you want thome listen to me. >> do i.think how a partisan democrat is thinking right now, somebody that's been in washington, and somebody who see when is you have an advantage over your political opponent sometimes you keep it going especially if your political opponent doesn't know you have such an advantage over them, why would -- let me ask think it way, why would the president negotiate with republicans right now at 24%? >> to me it is a legislative and governing strategy...
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-- the enormous numbers of people interested in the affordable care act and the options available thome and the troubles they're having with the website pale in comparison to when you don't have insurance. >> doesn't this create a problem if you're back loading all the young people -- i mean, you want to encourage them. >> we are not back loading them. we are encouraging them. >> they can register -- >> you're asking me does the website work effectively the answer is not effectively enough. >> [inaudible] >> yes. i did yesterday. i don't have updates on his -- >> did you register? >> get insurance through my employer so, no, i didn't get insurance. as far as i went, it went very well, as well as the telephone call i made. brianna, i did not enroll because i have insurance. i would remind -- hey, i'd remind everyone else that the insurance available through the individual market -- individual options as set up for the affordable care act are for those people that don't have insurance through their employer or through medicare or medicaid. so that's -- >> it still works the same way wheth
-- the enormous numbers of people interested in the affordable care act and the options available thome and the troubles they're having with the website pale in comparison to when you don't have insurance. >> doesn't this create a problem if you're back loading all the young people -- i mean, you want to encourage them. >> we are not back loading them. we are encouraging them. >> they can register -- >> you're asking me does the website work effectively the answer is not...