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feedback from our elevator pitch panel on your chances of getting interested investors, just send us an emailess is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. in the email, include a short summary of what your company does, how much money you're trying to raise and what you spend to do with the money. somebody watching the show may be interested in helping you. >>> to learn more, click on our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. you can also follow us on twitter, it's @msnbcyourbiz. and don't forget to become fan of the show on facebook. >>> next week, more beer as the owner of a minnesota brewery faces plenty of regulations to try to change the law to expand his company. >> a lot of people that didn't want to see that change happen. just that's the way politics works, is usually when the laws are there, there's someone that wants to keep them that way. >> we'll tell you how the brew master took his fight to the state capital and won, despite facing influential opposition. until then, i'm jj ramberg and remake your business our business. they have names like idle time books and smash records and on small busine
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you can send us an email or join us online on our facebook page or twitter page or give us a phone call. the number's on the bottom of the screen. the president traveling to cleveland. the white house admitting this is a campaign speech, but he is talking about the economy. what do you want to hear? >> i think, let's just say everybody speech out to be about the economy. i think that's the far and and away dominant issue this year. half of the americans are concerned about the economy. that dwarfs everything. i could like to hear the president say, look, while we have long-term differences and i have a different approach than speaker boehner, mcconnell, i think it's important in the long-term that we answer some questions. let's get these taxes extended the way it's been suggested. larry summers suggested that bill clinton for a while saying let's create some certainty for the rest of this year and the stability for next year so we can have the election. we know who the leadership's going to be for the next four years and then we get at fundamental -- i think we need competent tax refor
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day, what do you think of the city's proposal to ban sugar-sweetened drinks over 16 ounces in an effort to curb obesity? you can send us an email to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> doesn't stop people from buying two smaller sizes. >> don't drink it. >> if you buy your direction at a fast food restaurant, chances are you hit the drive-thru. so how many people pulled around last year? >> you are probably going to see higher admission prices just to get to the concession stand. how to avoid paying so much. >> and we'll update you on any problem spots coming in on the major roadways straight ahead. [ female announcer ] for dry, itchy skin, get lasting relief with gold bond intensive healing cream. it targets the underlying causes of itch and irritation. gold bond. intensive healing for lasting relief. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] on the first day you take it. you know... ubig game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of u
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you want to send us an email? the address is journal@c-span.org. this is the report that was put out by gallup, authored by frank newport, jeffrey jones with the headline, "gallup editors: americans' views on healthcare law." host: we want to find out from you what you think the impact is going to be to you and/or members of your family regarding the supreme court's healthcare ruling. our first call comes from boulder, colorado. cheryl is on our line for democrats. welcome to the "washington journal." caller: hi. good morning, and thank you. i'm in a really difficult situation. i'm 61 years old. and i have several preexisting conditions, so i have not been able to get health insurance for the last five years. i just came out of the hospital with pneumonia and have almost $300,000 in medical bills, and i need to go back into the hospital for open heart surgery , and it's -- it's beyond bankruptcy is what it's going to do to my life. host: cheryl, have you been able to pay any of your medical bills, and if so, how? caller: i am not able to pay anythi
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host: sue, whiting, new jersey, sent us an email. this is what it says. host: albuquerque, new mexico. betty, good morning, on our democrats' line. caller: good morning, pedro. so nice to talk to you. golly, i'm trying to figure out what planet most of these people are calling from. with the possible exception of the man from pennsylvania and this last wonderful caller from iowa who really gets it. what part of the bush era tax cuts are -- is one of the factors that created this huge deficit problem to begin with. why is the memory so short? that and the no accounting for the two wars, no accounting on the books for the bush era tax cuts and lastly no accounting whatsoever for the tinkering of the doughnut hole in medicare. these are the things that got into trouble because none of these things were put on the books while bush was in office. and now poor barack obama suffers the indignity of being blamed for this mess because he is put all of these things on the books. we do not need to extend the bush era tax cuts. corporations right now are more profita
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on the line with the firefighter or someone like that and they tell us the address, the situation, and we put out an alert, an email alert which goes to all of our workers. we get calls. we assign the case to someone and within 20 minutes, we have two volunteers there. they don't go in alone. they go side by side. they care for our community members. my definition of community is we. if we are not there in these most important hours of a person's life, we're not a community and so for those that have this special need, i'm very grateful that i can respond. thank you for all of your help. >> good ann, supervisors, thank you very much for having us here. in the interest of time of other volunteers speaking, i just want to say on behalf of the san francisco crisis care advisory team of which i'm the chair of and i have had the privilege of being the chair for i think almost three years now, i just wanted to let you know that this organization, david came to san francisco over four years ago to form this. so we're really as a crux and a watershed, but it's had a long history already in the city of building a focus. it'
on the line with the firefighter or someone like that and they tell us the address, the situation, and we put out an alert, an email alert which goes to all of our workers. we get calls. we assign the case to someone and within 20 minutes, we have two volunteers there. they don't go in alone. they go side by side. they care for our community members. my definition of community is we. if we are not there in these most important hours of a person's life, we're not a community and so for those...
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i'm glad you're up with us this morning, watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. shoot me an email or tweet me @williegeist1, or do text the word awhack followed by your response to 622639. >>> we'll read the best responses late anywhere the show. >>> the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this wednesday, june 13th. a lot to tell you about, including late results from the special election in arizona to fill the seat vacated by gabrielle giffords. we'll tell you how that turned out. plus stephen colbert weighs in on mitt romney's continued use of the sport, as in you're a tall fella, i'll bet you play sport. that clip later. first the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> a top official at the united nations stays the 15-month conflict in syria has grown into an all-out civil war as u.n. officials try to broker some kind of deal for peace, secretary of state hillary clinton revealed that russia, one of the main obstacles to action out of the united nations is shipping more attack helicopters to damascus. >> we have confronted the russians about stop
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send us a tweet @cspanwj or an email at journal@c-span.org. if i sign on to the treaty, it dictates what i do 200 nautical miles from the shore of my country. is that oversimplifying? guest: it has extended u.s. research jurisdiction. we used to think at the time of the german population, that it would -- truman population, it would go 50 miles. we received an extension of that to 200 nautical miles. even beyond that, in something called the extended continental shelf. the u.s. got the largest area of sea floor jurisdiction in the shelf of any nation in the world. absolutely astounding extension that will give us the ability to develop oil and gas, hundreds of miles into the arctic ocean. we need to get on with this. we need a legal certainty. all our firms that work in the area are asking for the u.s. to move forward on the law of the sea treaty. how many issues does one know in which the environmentalists and oil and gas firms are on the same side? host: 1 voice at the hearing was not for the seabed in the mining. it was donald rumsfeld appe
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herbert and thank my guests charles you smith trying to send me an email please do so at kaiser report r t t v dot are you guys are saying. police used tear gas and rubber bullets as polish supporters attack russian fans ahead of a euro two thousand and twelve match in warsaw the game itself did no one all draw . tens of thousands of opposition activists rally in central moscow with agendas ranging from far less progressive to nationalist extremists. the un's head of peacekeeping says syria is now in a full scale civil war with observers in the country reporting a surge in the number of attacks by both the government and rebel forces. three of them in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story in warsaw a polish football fans attacked russian supporters as they marched through the city to mark russia day fighting broke out ahead of the european championship match between the two countries which just finished in a one all draw sports correspondent richard has more from the polish capital. well i'm just five a stadium another seat already seen a couple of arrests you know earlier in the day things were fair
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used to rob an 80-year-old man. >> inspired by robin people are working to be a donor match. >>> facebook is make changes again. this time this involves your email dress. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? ask your doctor if spiriva can help. >>>
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email it to us at pix at wmar dot california. let's send it to mike. let's row cap what's going on. we'll continue this. it has crossed into pennsylvania. we're close to giving harford an all clearment in about 15 minutes an all clear in harford. sealsle county. that's included with that cell, tornadic cell. once that lifts north we'll give both counties the you a clear. the -- baltimore city there's a flash flood warning until 9:30. i anticipate that being activated until mid-night. frederick under a flash flood warning, howard most of the counties under a flash flood warning. marine warnings for all of the close is a peek as we have a ton of lightning close to the bay so keep that in mind. out toward the west there are severe thunderstorm warnings being activated, and this is a line pushing into the area as we head into the overnight. again, strongest part of the storm is between delta and bel air over harford county. let's take you closer. first, i want to take a look at winds and what they're doing and maryland's most powerful radar showing the rotation with this cell is out toward the north of delta. the rotating column associated with this thunderstorm is pushed
email it to us at pix at wmar dot california. let's send it to mike. let's row cap what's going on. we'll continue this. it has crossed into pennsylvania. we're close to giving harford an all clearment in about 15 minutes an all clear in harford. sealsle county. that's included with that cell, tornadic cell. once that lifts north we'll give both counties the you a clear. the -- baltimore city there's a flash flood warning until 9:30. i anticipate that being activated until mid-night. frederick...
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an email from his office? >> yes, from his office after it was mentioned on tv that he never contacted us. >> laura: so no phone call, no personal visit? >> no, ma'am. >> well, we have had a couple of letters sent from the attorney general to the terry family and they have been -- they have come in as email attachments. >> laura: lovely. >> we have also had a few phone calls from his office. >> laura: we have corrected that issue. my goodness the brian terry foundation obviously a worthy cause. josephine and bob thank you so much. we appreciate it brian terriy's family has launched that brian terry organization launch for other border patrol agents and for that want to go in law enforcement. visit the web site on the screen for more information. it is worthy. pinheads and patriots on deck. emotional goodbye for ann curry on "the today show." that's over two minutessf
an email from his office? >> yes, from his office after it was mentioned on tv that he never contacted us. >> laura: so no phone call, no personal visit? >> no, ma'am. >> well, we have had a couple of letters sent from the attorney general to the terry family and they have been -- they have come in as email attachments. >> laura: lovely. >> we have also had a few phone calls from his office. >> laura: we have corrected that issue. my goodness the brian...
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roughly two weeks later, you get an email that says your dna is available for every single week new discoveries are being made. so your dna is the platform them for us evolving new and new features on the ancestry and you. >> so you get the results back and they say what, you have parkinson's. >> everyone is going to be different. survey had a family history of parkinson's. there was a gene found associated to be a high-risk for parkinson's. we included that on our chip, and sergey actually is -- [ laughter ] >> this is what our life is like -- sometimes i yell at him, [ laughter ] >> it's kind of cute. >> it's great for the kids. >> it has got to be. >> because you can keep playing with them, so your hands are free. and they are looking at you rather -- if you stick someone in front of them -- >> the challenge is how do you manage all of these photos. we were driving and i could see him going -- >> that's how you click, huh? >> no that was something else. but you have a lot of other things, time, and messages and stuff like that. >> so literally you spat in this vial, and then she comes back with results, because of 23andme. that's how you found ou
roughly two weeks later, you get an email that says your dna is available for every single week new discoveries are being made. so your dna is the platform them for us evolving new and new features on the ancestry and you. >> so you get the results back and they say what, you have parkinson's. >> everyone is going to be different. survey had a family history of parkinson's. there was a gene found associated to be a high-risk for parkinson's. we included that on our chip, and sergey...
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an email from his office? >> yes, from his office after it was mentioned on tv that he never contacted us. >> laura: so no phoneno personal visit? >> no, ma'am. >> well, we have had a couple of letters sent from the attorney general to the terry family and they have been -- they have come in as email attachments. >> laura: lovely. >> we have also had a few phone calls from his office. >> laura: we have corrected that issue. my goodness the brian terry foundation obviously a worthy cause. josephine and bob thank you so much. we appreciate it brian terriy's family has launched that brian terry organization launch for other border patrol agents and for that want to go into law enforcement. visit the web site on the screen for more information. it is worthy. pinheads and patriots on deck. emotional goodbye for ann curry on "the today show." that's over two minutessf [ morgan ] right now when you use your visa card, you're entered for a chance to win a trip to the olympic gam for life. to cheer the summer athletes to new heights, starting in 2016... as you experience every moment, every emotion, every four years...
an email from his office? >> yes, from his office after it was mentioned on tv that he never contacted us. >> laura: so no phoneno personal visit? >> no, ma'am. >> well, we have had a couple of letters sent from the attorney general to the terry family and they have been -- they have come in as email attachments. >> laura: lovely. >> we have also had a few phone calls from his office. >> laura: we have corrected that issue. my goodness the brian terry...
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we also have an email out, shannon to brian terry's father and mother to come talk with us about this. so far that has not been responded to, but when we get it we'll give it to you. shannon: we can only imagine how frustrating this is for that family, trace, thank you. today's bombshell announcement from the white house raising through questions about whether the white house has a direct role in what republicans are covering a cover up linked to this gun walking operation gone bad. the announcement came minutes before the house was going to hold eric holder in contempt of congress for refusing to hand over the fast and furious documents. we are waiting to see if the vote will happen today. it is important to note that in 2007 mr. obama railed against the bush administration for doing something very similar. the bush administration had refused to turn over documents on the firings of u.s. attorneys. listen to this. >> you know, i think we'll determine over the next several weeks how this administration responds to the very appropriate call by patrick leahy, the chairman of the judicia
we also have an email out, shannon to brian terry's father and mother to come talk with us about this. so far that has not been responded to, but when we get it we'll give it to you. shannon: we can only imagine how frustrating this is for that family, trace, thank you. today's bombshell announcement from the white house raising through questions about whether the white house has a direct role in what republicans are covering a cover up linked to this gun walking operation gone bad. the...
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the one email they slipped and let us get a glimpse of was when obamacare passed, she sent an email, something along the lines of, can you believe they got the votes? sounds like an excited utterance. and it's worth noting that under 28 u.s.c. section 455, the law is very clear, this is the law, it's not an ethics, an encouraged rule, this is the law. where he or she has served in government employment as solicitor general kagan has and in such capacity participated as a counsel -- counselor, advisor or material witness concerning the proceeding or expressed an opinion concerning the merits of the particular case in controversy, she shall disqualify herself. so clearly she's already disqualified because her impartiality is certainly reasonably being questioned but is there even another law, not rule, but law in which her impartiality can be questioned but it makes it very clear, if she ever, ever expressed an opinion concerning the merits of obamacare, she should not have been allowed to sit on this case. i think history is going to judge this case in a way that justice roberts never
the one email they slipped and let us get a glimpse of was when obamacare passed, she sent an email, something along the lines of, can you believe they got the votes? sounds like an excited utterance. and it's worth noting that under 28 u.s.c. section 455, the law is very clear, this is the law, it's not an ethics, an encouraged rule, this is the law. where he or she has served in government employment as solicitor general kagan has and in such capacity participated as a counsel -- counselor,...
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us. why is it important to take breaks? >> the great mistake is to believe that sitting in front of your computer screen endlessly answering an endless stream of emailsve. taking a break is good for your moind, body and productivity. >> i'm glad to hear this. now i can have justification when i nod off at my desk. >> not during the show, though. >> usually 3:30 in the afternoon. but what's happening to our minds and body when we sit at a desk all day long? >> basically the human body is designed to move. all of the metabolic stream of fuel shuts down the moment you sit down and the data are exquisite and clear that as soon as you get back up, that engine revs up and starts again. so it's quite detrimental to be seated hours and hours on end. people who sit too long get heart attack, blood pressure problems, cancer and there's data on early mortality. it's not good for us. >> when you look at that data what's the ideal number of breaks and time in between them. >> i think a lot of americans are not going to want me to say -- it's more about the breaks than the work. no one knows the exact time but this idea of intuitively if you've been sitting down f
us. why is it important to take breaks? >> the great mistake is to believe that sitting in front of your computer screen endlessly answering an endless stream of emailsve. taking a break is good for your moind, body and productivity. >> i'm glad to hear this. now i can have justification when i nod off at my desk. >> not during the show, though. >> usually 3:30 in the afternoon. but what's happening to our minds and body when we sit at a desk all day long? >>...
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use to him about public support and what was happening. -- the war in afghanistan. that is absolutely right. i think it was initially sent in an email, but he was also sent a letter. there were two follow-ups, because there were three letters, which i think he submitted to this inquiry. only time in government i ever had any letter communication with them. -- with him. >> the 24th of december, 2009, under our tab two, and also under tab 14, this is the exhibit on page 33. >> the famous and writing, yes, -- famous handwriting, yes, which someone said is certainly legible. >> there you have the transcription of it. i am pretty sure i have seen one, somewhere. there is a question we had about 01917. there is another one there, mr. brown. the 26 of april, under tab 14, page 09121 -- >> that is and written. -- the handwritten one, i think. there is only three. one was november. the other two followed. >> one was the fifth of april, the other the 26 of april, and earlier was december 2009. i think we have covered the three you have mentioned. are you clear, mr. brown, you had no conversation with mr. murdoch shortly after the withdrawal a
use to him about public support and what was happening. -- the war in afghanistan. that is absolutely right. i think it was initially sent in an email, but he was also sent a letter. there were two follow-ups, because there were three letters, which i think he submitted to this inquiry. only time in government i ever had any letter communication with them. -- with him. >> the 24th of december, 2009, under our tab two, and also under tab 14, this is the exhibit on page 33. >> the...