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it's not for the uninitiated. >> and under pressure. two famous men who cracked.off the stage. >> excuse me, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> and what set dennis rodman off like this. >> just shake our hand because we're trying to do something very nice. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >> good evening. it's tempted to be flooded with dissatisfaction with our body, which mie maiks the promise held out by dr. aaron rollins so enticing. he's a lipo doctor to the stars and he says he can get you in and out during a lunch break, but does it really work? tonight, we follow two women through this process and show us the before and the after. >> so this is your fat. >> yes. >> okay, all this. and we're going to make your arm today look like that. >> blanco ramirez is about to get liposuction on her lunch break. in just 45 minute, this doctor promises to give her brand-new skinny arms. it's a trouble spot that's plagued her since childhood. >> no matter how much i diet or exercise, i feel that my arms just don't slim down. >> two, one! >> re
it's not for the uninitiated. >> and under pressure. two famous men who cracked.off the stage. >> excuse me, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> and what set dennis rodman off like this. >> just shake our hand because we're trying to do something very nice. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >> good evening. it's tempted to be flooded with dissatisfaction with our body, which mie maiks the promise held out by dr. aaron...
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through this in about fifty five minutes or so as we stream it live on our website but for the uninitiated if you like people watching around the rest of the world that don't know what's. johnny the seventh is christmas day is now what happens and what happens on this service tonight first of all it's december twenty fifth according to the do in calendar when was in use by all humanity or european humanity since these are only in the sixth century sixteenth century i'm sorry it was changed to what we call gregorian calendar by paul gregory there are differences a little you know that has disparity of the day but in essence is celebrated and so there is a similar quintus father i'm going to break and i said we are hoping to cross over to. the pictures you saw a glimpse of them earlier on our correspondents there as well and refresh the crossover because here is it this time yeah great either tell us what's happening or sort of pictures from within the cathedral just take us through what's about to happen before we talk again to father joining us here this. well this is a very important nigh
through this in about fifty five minutes or so as we stream it live on our website but for the uninitiated if you like people watching around the rest of the world that don't know what's. johnny the seventh is christmas day is now what happens and what happens on this service tonight first of all it's december twenty fifth according to the do in calendar when was in use by all humanity or european humanity since these are only in the sixth century sixteenth century i'm sorry it was changed to...
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but again, there is so much computer control of what's going on. >> you say for the uninitiated.k even for the initiated, it's shocking when a plane lands on the wrong runway and those pilots are suspended today. i think we have a lot more to find out about this one. chris cuomo -- >> i revise my statement, john. even for the initiated, they should have known. >> for anyone remotely initiated or uninitiated, all of the above. >> and that "new day" initiation begins in about 20 minutes. >> exactly. no hazing, please. >>> coming up, egyptians are voting right now for a new constitution amid violence and calls for a boycott. the latest when we come back. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what i
but again, there is so much computer control of what's going on. >> you say for the uninitiated.k even for the initiated, it's shocking when a plane lands on the wrong runway and those pilots are suspended today. i think we have a lot more to find out about this one. chris cuomo -- >> i revise my statement, john. even for the initiated, they should have known. >> for anyone remotely initiated or uninitiated, all of the above. >> and that "new day" initiation...
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. ♪ so first off, for the uninitiated, who or what exactly is the insane clown posse?amp heavy metal and heavy makeup. their songs often focus on homicidal things. violent jay formed two decades ago and they have sold millions of albums. and they've inspired an intensely loyal following who call themselves jugaloos and love face painting. every year since 2007, fans have gathered for a week-long summer festival, the gathering of the jugaloos in southern illinois. the event attracts heaps of trouble. there have been several deaths and dozens of arrests, according to the illinois state police. >> people hate what they don't understand, you know, and there's a lot more to us than what you hear on the surface or even just hearing one of our songs, you know. >> reporter: those songs are often profanity linked. the fbi disagrees. after 2011, they ended up on a national gang threat assessment as, quote, a loosely organized hybrid gang. quote, a small number of juggalos are forming more organized subsets. >> they are not neandrathals. they know not to murder someone because of
. ♪ so first off, for the uninitiated, who or what exactly is the insane clown posse?amp heavy metal and heavy makeup. their songs often focus on homicidal things. violent jay formed two decades ago and they have sold millions of albums. and they've inspired an intensely loyal following who call themselves jugaloos and love face painting. every year since 2007, fans have gathered for a week-long summer festival, the gathering of the jugaloos in southern illinois. the event attracts heaps of...
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. ♪ >> reporter: so first off, for the uninitiated, who or what exactly is the insane clown posse?porter: well icp is a horror core band, mixing rap, heavy metal and heavy makeup. their songs focus on homicidal themes. the detroit-based duo, violent jay and shaggy dope formed two decades ago and have sold millions of albums and inspired an intensely loyal following among their fans who call themselves juggalos and share a subculture. and love of face painting. >> emily, emily! >> reporter: every year since 2007, fans have gathered for a week-long summer festival. the gathering of the juggalos. in southern illinois. the event attracts about 10,000 people, and heaps of trouble. there have been several deaths in recent years, and dozens of arrests. according to theel i i will state police. >> we're the most hated band, because people hate and people fear what they don't understand. you know? and there's a lot more to us than what you see on the surface. or even what you hear listening to just one of our songs, you know? >> reporter: those songs are often oh profanity-laced fictional n
. ♪ >> reporter: so first off, for the uninitiated, who or what exactly is the insane clown posse?porter: well icp is a horror core band, mixing rap, heavy metal and heavy makeup. their songs focus on homicidal themes. the detroit-based duo, violent jay and shaggy dope formed two decades ago and have sold millions of albums and inspired an intensely loyal following among their fans who call themselves juggalos and share a subculture. and love of face painting. >> emily, emily!...
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if you were uninitiated watching that press conference, you'd say here's a guy standing up, taking responsibility, admitting faults. i think that he can survive this. >> governor christie took responsibility and showed what a leader does, and i think that's refreshing, and i think it's important that you see that that's what happens when republicans deal with situations. >> all right, our nbc news "first read" team writes christie's enemies, democrats and republicans, are ready to pounce. michael, do you think the crisis is going to get worse before it gets better? and i understand what sean spicer is saying, the governor did take responsibility, but that's taking responsibility because he's been exposed, because his top aides have been exposed. this is something that he laughed off and basically also demeaned reporters when asked about the severity of this issue, and just said, what do you think, i was out there laying down the cones myself? get real. stuff like that. >> well, keep in the right context, because at that time the governor had been told presumably by these same staffers that this w
if you were uninitiated watching that press conference, you'd say here's a guy standing up, taking responsibility, admitting faults. i think that he can survive this. >> governor christie took responsibility and showed what a leader does, and i think that's refreshing, and i think it's important that you see that that's what happens when republicans deal with situations. >> all right, our nbc news "first read" team writes christie's enemies, democrats and republicans, are...
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if you were uninitiated and you were just watching that press conference you would say here is a guyesponsibility and admitting faults. i think that he can survive this but it all depends on the fact pattern that develops from this point on. >> chuck, there is a federal inquiry and statehouse inquiry that goes on and press trail and media trail will continue. the core question if you can't prove he was directly involved and that is his statement and that is where the evidence is right now, it's still this cultural question. how is it he presided over a rogue operation that got very high in his operation and didn't know anything about that and did that operation move forward because they thought that is ultimately something the boss would approve of? >> not only that and why he is going to have a miserable year. it's survivable but it's miserable because you're going to have political opponents, you're going to have the press and they are not just looking at ft. lee and not just look at the mayor that didn't endorse and the retribution. what did the democratics mayors that did endorse
if you were uninitiated and you were just watching that press conference you would say here is a guyesponsibility and admitting faults. i think that he can survive this but it all depends on the fact pattern that develops from this point on. >> chuck, there is a federal inquiry and statehouse inquiry that goes on and press trail and media trail will continue. the core question if you can't prove he was directly involved and that is his statement and that is where the evidence is right...
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. >> and what does it mean for those uninitiated here including myself? things like your microsoft pcs as well as your apple mcintosh computers. a nice combination between the two. >> and how much of the combination is about the software? and how much is it about the consulting services to businesses? >> well, i think you've got to have both. i think when you look at the complex threats people are dealing with nowadays, you used to have what i called attractive nuisances in the 90s. but the attacks people are suffering today are almost like being sucker punched in cyber space. you need the expertise to really respond to the complex attacks that we're dealing with. >> what are you worried about most? i don't want you to give me -- maybe a view of the world, but what is the greatest threat right now? sort of play out the permutations for us. >> sure. well, i can tell you this, wherever there's conflict, there'll be a cyber component to it. if there's an ideological difference between the east and west or between terrorist groups and economic western power,
. >> and what does it mean for those uninitiated here including myself? things like your microsoft pcs as well as your apple mcintosh computers. a nice combination between the two. >> and how much of the combination is about the software? and how much is it about the consulting services to businesses? >> well, i think you've got to have both. i think when you look at the complex threats people are dealing with nowadays, you used to have what i called attractive nuisances in...
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. >>> we talk a lot about etfs here on cnbc, but for the uninitiated, what does an etf do and why shouldbob pisani is live from the etf conference in hollywood, florida. good morning, bob. >> hey, carl. i'm in etf heaven. 1600 advisors here, all the big etf players. if you don't know a lot about etfs, there's some good reasons why you should consider adding them to your portfolio. here's why. an exchange traded fund or etf is a fund that holds stocks, bonds or commodities. most etfs track indexes like the s&p 500. but you can invest in almost any asset class, tech stocks, industrial stocks, municipal bonds, japanese stocks, physical gold or silver. the big attraction is that unlike mutual funds etfs trade like stocks and can be bought and sold during the trading day. etfs are also more tax efficient and usually have lower costs than mutual funds. thanks to these advantages, investments in etfs have surged in the last few years. at the end of 2013 there were a little more than 1300 funds in the u.s. with a combined value of $1.7 trillion. that's only about one-tenth of the money in mutual
. >>> we talk a lot about etfs here on cnbc, but for the uninitiated, what does an etf do and why shouldbob pisani is live from the etf conference in hollywood, florida. good morning, bob. >> hey, carl. i'm in etf heaven. 1600 advisors here, all the big etf players. if you don't know a lot about etfs, there's some good reasons why you should consider adding them to your portfolio. here's why. an exchange traded fund or etf is a fund that holds stocks, bonds or commodities. most...