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consumer action joe ride jout shows how it work autos you choose twa what kind of insurance you want. i'm going to go with basic liability insurance. >> he types into the web site we're 40 years old living in the sunset district and have been driving nine years and are good drivers. the site lists dozens of companies selling car insurance in california. >> and there is mercury insurance. up and there, second one from the top, fireman's fund. >> when you run numbers, it's eye opening. you can find one policy for the same product is three times as much as another one for just basic liability. >> there is a problem how to compare and where. >> we will spend hours trying to compare how to save on an x box or plane ticket. but we don't spend that much time comparing auto insurance. we can do that to save more money. >> and there is a link just go to abc 7 news.com and to regular yait health insurance could save you big money or not. >> that is interesting. >> listen to this now. shoveling through a glove compartment could be a think of the past. it could give you the ochgs putting proof of
consumer action joe ride jout shows how it work autos you choose twa what kind of insurance you want. i'm going to go with basic liability insurance. >> he types into the web site we're 40 years old living in the sunset district and have been driving nine years and are good drivers. the site lists dozens of companies selling car insurance in california. >> and there is mercury insurance. up and there, second one from the top, fireman's fund. >> when you run numbers, it's eye...
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things, it would be -- it could be as significant or even far more significant than the technology twa so we are -- we're looking forward to the test. but the test is one part of a program going forward. before -- quite candidly, before industry would want to begin investing in it on their own. so again, it's this balance. right now industry is not -- they view methane hydrates more as something that plugs up their lines. rather than a potential source. and just like with shale gas, if it looks like it can be developed and industry gets invested in it, as part of the strat then they can take it over. right now the program being done in alaska is actually being directed by a doe scientist. so it is a research project. but it's just one part of that research project. after this stage, we see it continuing. >> well, and i think that's important, because we recognize that apparently there is $12 million now proposed in this budget for all methane hydrate research next year. it's my understanding that this test is going to -- it's going to be more expensive. so the commitment then from doe
things, it would be -- it could be as significant or even far more significant than the technology twa so we are -- we're looking forward to the test. but the test is one part of a program going forward. before -- quite candidly, before industry would want to begin investing in it on their own. so again, it's this balance. right now industry is not -- they view methane hydrates more as something that plugs up their lines. rather than a potential source. and just like with shale gas, if it looks...
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. ♪ 'twas grace that taught my heart to fear ♪ >> two little boys were killed sunday in a home explosion josh powell. cnn affiliate komo report the boys' grandparents thank people of all faith who prayed for their family. their daughter susan powell has been missing since december 2009 and presumed dead. josh powell has been the only suspect in her disappearance. >>> tonight at 7:30 eastern, more on the josh powell case. what led to the murder/suicide, and could anything have been done to stop it? i'll be joined by dr. wendy walsh and criminal prosecutor holly hughes 7:30 eastern here on cnn. >>> the video is shocking. three attackers savagely beating a gay man on the street in atlanta. police say they arrested one suspect and they know who the other two are. sophia choi reports from a rally near the site of the beating led by civil rights leader congressman john lewis. >> when you see something doing wrong, do what you're doing today. >> reporter: they are coming together to force a community change where 20-year-old brandon white was beaten outside this store one week ago today. like o
. ♪ 'twas grace that taught my heart to fear ♪ >> two little boys were killed sunday in a home explosion josh powell. cnn affiliate komo report the boys' grandparents thank people of all faith who prayed for their family. their daughter susan powell has been missing since december 2009 and presumed dead. josh powell has been the only suspect in her disappearance. >>> tonight at 7:30 eastern, more on the josh powell case. what led to the murder/suicide, and could anything have...
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>> no, twas mine. i regret it completely. i know it was like, it was his idea.no, he did it to make me happy. too bad i can't take it back. >> culberson and dearborne have been charged with the rape of an unconscious person and sodomy. they've pled not guilty and have been fighting the charges in court. >> the interviews that we've done, it was just very ironic to me that they both told a different version of their crime and how it was set up and what happened and some of the details that they each gave us. it was drastically different. it was supposedly going to be a three-way sex act. but in one of those references, no, they were just trying to help out somebody who was down on their luck and passed out on the sidewalk. >> i was in the process of pick being my nephews up from party and i see a person laid out spread eagle on the asphalt. try to help them, check that particular person's pulse and they were okay. a guy that was under the influence came around the corner from urinating and said hey, get her hands off her. okay, excuse me. well, if this is a perso
>> no, twas mine. i regret it completely. i know it was like, it was his idea.no, he did it to make me happy. too bad i can't take it back. >> culberson and dearborne have been charged with the rape of an unconscious person and sodomy. they've pled not guilty and have been fighting the charges in court. >> the interviews that we've done, it was just very ironic to me that they both told a different version of their crime and how it was set up and what happened and some of the...
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twa.ould look good in that now. >> that is great. >> her man designing uniforms more than 40 years. for companies like mcdonald's, jet blue and for decades, fed ex. so popular his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue, someone approached me would you like to do uniforms, what is that? i discovered i loved doing it because it was like branding, branding corporations. >> a braniff hostess meets you she will be dressed like this. >> pucci and hallston designed uniforms for braniff. dior and nina ricci for air france. at sephora, the inspiration is employees. >> we want to feel good, that is such a uni veer sal emotion. >> sophie is showing this on the runway, this at the grammarcy park hotel. cocktail uniform in spill-proof silk. >> for me it's not uniform at all, it's really one dress, more like a cocktail dress, really. >> but how do you design a uniform that suits, well, everyone? >> like a reality competition how i
twa.ould look good in that now. >> that is great. >> her man designing uniforms more than 40 years. for companies like mcdonald's, jet blue and for decades, fed ex. so popular his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue, someone approached me would you like to do uniforms, what is that? i discovered i loved doing it because it was like branding, branding corporations. >> a braniff hostess meets you...
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it was presented as histortoricy accurate and from the viewpoint of the help, but it 'twas from ms.skeeter, she is the one that brought the stories of the maids and that. i am the real-life domestic worker, and i see -- i can see what she did in the movie because she tell her story at the end and the love she had for the woman that take care of her. and today her story, to me, was giving those women a voice. and today domestic workers are finding their voice. at the beginning of the program you started with rosa parks. rosa parks was not just one individual who sit there on the bus. she was part of a movement. >> indeed. >> that wanted to speak out for the wrongs that were happening to them at that time. >> ms. young, i'm so glad you bring up rosa parks. we actually have a little piece of the letter that rosa parks wrote about her sexual violation dur t during the time she was serving as a domestic worker. do we have that image? we don't. but part of rosa parks' story is a story of being violated by the white man in the household for whom she worked. i think part of what was so dist
it was presented as histortoricy accurate and from the viewpoint of the help, but it 'twas from ms.skeeter, she is the one that brought the stories of the maids and that. i am the real-life domestic worker, and i see -- i can see what she did in the movie because she tell her story at the end and the love she had for the woman that take care of her. and today her story, to me, was giving those women a voice. and today domestic workers are finding their voice. at the beginning of the program you...
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>> psa, western, twa, pan am, three times. thank you very much. we had commodities at the top.own with the metals miner down nearly 50% in just the past six months. let's bring in john bridges, commodities analyst at jpmorgan. john, i understand that things have not been great. they had some operational issues in a couple of mines, but when i see a company that's lost 50% of its value in six months, what is the more underlying problem here? >> i think basically what's happening is an underlying overvalued stock has been, you know, these problems have highlighted -- >> are you trying to say in a polite way it's been exposed? >> you could use that word, yes. >> just did. >> the stock had a tremendous run in the latter half of the 2000s. it gave, you know, the production troubled, which is a great thing to pull off, very difficult thing to pull off. pulled it off almost flawlessly. unfortunately, the stock continued with that growth valuation multiple even though the growth sort of went away. and then we've had these other problems which have popped up. the costs at metal bank, pr
>> psa, western, twa, pan am, three times. thank you very much. we had commodities at the top.own with the metals miner down nearly 50% in just the past six months. let's bring in john bridges, commodities analyst at jpmorgan. john, i understand that things have not been great. they had some operational issues in a couple of mines, but when i see a company that's lost 50% of its value in six months, what is the more underlying problem here? >> i think basically what's happening is...
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. >> reporter: 'twas ever thus long before snooki-poof, there was la-poof popularized by marine antoinetter poof was political and nautical. yes, that's a ship marking a naval victory. by the way, hair products back then were... let's just say... different. >> they would put things like lard on their hair to give it some body and give it some shape. of course fighting off vermin with lard in your hair was a terrible problem. women's hair caught on fire because of low-hanging chandeliers as they walked by. they put fresh flowers in little vases in their hair so the flowers would stay fresh and so they would insert these little vases with water. >> reporter: penny jolly is a professor of art history at skidmore college. >> hair is significant in so many ways. we see it immediately. you walk up to a person. you look at their face. you see their facial hair. their eyebrows their head hair. it's a signal to people who you are. >> reporter: long, straight hair tells you what? >> professional. competent, solid. predictable. interesting. >> reporter: thank you. i'll take all that. and i'll also ha
. >> reporter: 'twas ever thus long before snooki-poof, there was la-poof popularized by marine antoinetter poof was political and nautical. yes, that's a ship marking a naval victory. by the way, hair products back then were... let's just say... different. >> they would put things like lard on their hair to give it some body and give it some shape. of course fighting off vermin with lard in your hair was a terrible problem. women's hair caught on fire because of low-hanging...
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traffic is friday light. " in as five spheres been live werfel for twa van will add and nafta day and has since oslo said will and a half of all is that sf and as if it will vending will soon lose lyonses dame law of love while at the of the law lawn lindsey as far as things that's death when does the visit move their who runs all still lose the vision when one does linda who resolve if a small hint of a half plan to give >>george: and not spot on 101 in the north. death an accident-just an accident at atherton avenue. at the accident has not backed up traffic into petaluma. the drive times for 50 minutes out of petaluma. >>darya: new this morning we're getting ready for round two of the pebble beach national pro 1/6. tiger woods is doing pretty well. vern glenn is joining us with more. from on >> we have three people died, some titres started drawing attention. it has been perfect weather. 9:17 a.m. on the first hole. west >>darya: everyone has their eyes on tiger woods. i heard he missed a 18 ft. putt and was disgusted with himself. when it >> he is all about precision and routine.
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. >> twa. that cute?niforms for 40 years. so popular his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue and somebody approached me and said, would you like to design uniforms? i said, what is that? i discovered that i loved doing it because it was like branding corporations. >> when the hostess seats you on the plane, she will be dressed like this. >> reporter: today remaking the uniforms at sephora? the inspiration, the employees. >> we want to feel good and that's such a good feeling, whether it is this or that. >> they are showing this on the runway and this at the hotel in new york. cocktail uniforms she designed in spill-proof silk. >> for me it's not the uniform at all. it's really one dress, more like a cocktail dress really. >> reporter: but how do you design a uniform that suits, well, everyone? >> it's almost like a reality competition. let me see how i can take these constraints and make them look fantastic. >> the most important
. >> twa. that cute?niforms for 40 years. so popular his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue and somebody approached me and said, would you like to design uniforms? i said, what is that? i discovered that i loved doing it because it was like branding corporations. >> when the hostess seats you on the plane, she will be dressed like this. >> reporter: today remaking the uniforms at sephora? the...
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the twas between mario draghi and ackerman over whether it was important or not -- whether you would be a man or not if you took this money or not from the ecb. i think it's important that there not be a stigma associated with lenders of last resort lending. that's the whole point of having these and so if the markets need it, they should take advantage. >>> 0 okay. george, look, the ltro has been good in the sense it staved off a systemic collapse in financial system and banks will, you know, view this as the last chance to get a bunch of cheap money so it should be good demand but then how do we stop the ecb being the only central counter party is this. >> yeah, and i think that's part of the problem which is you can't. and you can't stop it really if you don't really simultaneously have some kind of structure in europe in the banking sector to reorganize and rejig the funding base of the european banks so what's happened obviously is late last year we saw, again, the freezing up of interbank funding. we were threatened with the banking crisis. mario draghi said at his first press
the twas between mario draghi and ackerman over whether it was important or not -- whether you would be a man or not if you took this money or not from the ecb. i think it's important that there not be a stigma associated with lenders of last resort lending. that's the whole point of having these and so if the markets need it, they should take advantage. >>> 0 okay. george, look, the ltro has been good in the sense it staved off a systemic collapse in financial system and banks will,...
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producer charged with killing his wife while on vacation in mexico has arrived in cancun after being ex-twa dieted from california. "survivor" producer bruce beresford was extradited. his wife found murdered in 2010. >>> indiana health officials say they've confirmed two cases of measles in that statd and at least one of the people infected is thought to have attended the super bowl festivities over the weekend. >>> the tsa is expanding a preflight security screening program to 28 of the country's busiest airports. the program would speed frequent flyers and other eligible travelers through security without having to remove their shoes or pull laptops from their cases. the tsa says the move is part of an effort to make security intelligence-driven, instead of one size fits all. >>> now to wall street, cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange for more. >> greece is still the word and greece still an overhang on the market. the eurozone finance ministers are expected to meet today, potentially paving the way for another round of bailout funds for the country. meantime, investo
producer charged with killing his wife while on vacation in mexico has arrived in cancun after being ex-twa dieted from california. "survivor" producer bruce beresford was extradited. his wife found murdered in 2010. >>> indiana health officials say they've confirmed two cases of measles in that statd and at least one of the people infected is thought to have attended the super bowl festivities over the weekend. >>> the tsa is expanding a preflight security screening...
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. >> twa, that cute? you would look good in it now, wouldn't you?g uniforms more than 40 years, companies like mcdonald's, jetblue and for decades, fedex. so popular, his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue and somebody approached me and said would you like to do uniforms, i said what is that? they say, it is clothes and i discover i had loved doing it because it was like branding, branding corporation. >> when a hostess greets you on the airplane, she will be dressed like this. >> reporter: braniff airlines had a designer in the '60s and '70s, air france in the '70s, today, sephora has designer uniforms. the inspiration, employees. >> how do you want to feel? we want to feel good and that is such a universal emotion, whether it is this or that like that is how i want to feel and i got it. >> reporter: this is being shown on the runway and this at the graham mercy park hotel in new york, cocktail uniforms designed in spill-proof silk. >> for me, it's not a uniform at all. i
. >> twa, that cute? you would look good in it now, wouldn't you?g uniforms more than 40 years, companies like mcdonald's, jetblue and for decades, fedex. so popular, his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on 7th avenue and somebody approached me and said would you like to do uniforms, i said what is that? they say, it is clothes and i discover i had loved doing it because it was like branding, branding corporation....
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. >> twa, that cute? you would look good in it now, wouldn't you? >> reporter: that's great. for companies like mcdonald's, jetblue, and for decades, fedex. so popular, his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on seventh avenue and somebody approached me and said would you like to do uniforms? i said what is that? they say it's clothes. i discovered that i loved it because it was like branding, branding corporations. >> international hostess meets you on the airplane, she will be dressed like this. >> reporter: halston designed uniforms far the airlines, ricci did it for air france. today they're remaking the uniforms at sephora. the inspiration? the employees. >> they said we want to feel good. and that's such a universal emotion, whether it's this or that. i was like, you know, that is how i want to feel. i got it. sophie is showing this on the runway and this at the gramercy park in new york. she designed in silk. >> it's not a uniform at all. we need one dress, more like cocktail dress really. >> reporter: but
. >> twa, that cute? you would look good in it now, wouldn't you? >> reporter: that's great. for companies like mcdonald's, jetblue, and for decades, fedex. so popular, his uniforms arguably cover more bodies than any other designer on the planet. >> i was a hot designer on seventh avenue and somebody approached me and said would you like to do uniforms? i said what is that? they say it's clothes. i discovered that i loved it because it was like branding, branding...
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. >> i think what accounted in some ways important the quick walk back 'twas yaz roots reaction.face that -- being shared on facebook i thought was so -- on the -- on the money on this point. it was getting -- it is -- things that cannot scream for breast cancer. pink plastic cases, pink water bottles, pink spatulas, things that can. doctors at planned parenthood. that was just a grassroots thing that started getting around. >> many of us had an anxiety for pink washing of the breast cancer movement in general. but have been largely silent about it because of the sense in how komen and other foundations might be secretly subversive in a way felt good to us. okay. yes. all of the posters are of middle class, white women. and yes, you know, support breast cancer by having your entire october on turned into pink consumption month. even the nfl wearing pink, pink, pink. everything is pink. we thought okay, if this is the kind of respectability narrative that is necessary, important to them, that's right, to get those dollars so you spend all of this money but those dollars and go int
. >> i think what accounted in some ways important the quick walk back 'twas yaz roots reaction.face that -- being shared on facebook i thought was so -- on the -- on the money on this point. it was getting -- it is -- things that cannot scream for breast cancer. pink plastic cases, pink water bottles, pink spatulas, things that can. doctors at planned parenthood. that was just a grassroots thing that started getting around. >> many of us had an anxiety for pink washing of the...
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>> going all the twa way to tex. so what happened, man?incts in right now and a big win for mitt? or much ado about nothing? >> i think it's a combination of both. obviously he's got to keep going and winning big. he was -- that's necessary. i think it's the way gingrich responded to it and deciding to do this 11:00 p.m. press conference, obviously it was 8:00 p.m. there. going about it that way. if this was the new newt, he was angry and it was clear he's not going anywhere for a while. so if you're romney, you watch that and realize you're dealing with a dangerous guy, right. you're dealing with an opponent who is holding the broken glass bottle. and he's, you know, he may cut you just for any reason necessary. >> but if you keep winning the fights, though, doesn't that make romney look good in the end? every week he has a 2 to 1 victory over this guy? >> absolutely. and especially if he gets to go back at the end of february and look at the list of states he won. and even if the processes are sort of odd. clearly nevada's not ready to d
>> going all the twa way to tex. so what happened, man?incts in right now and a big win for mitt? or much ado about nothing? >> i think it's a combination of both. obviously he's got to keep going and winning big. he was -- that's necessary. i think it's the way gingrich responded to it and deciding to do this 11:00 p.m. press conference, obviously it was 8:00 p.m. there. going about it that way. if this was the new newt, he was angry and it was clear he's not going anywhere for a...