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danny, welcome. and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have danny hurley who is a person who has experienced schizophrenia firsthand. and so danny, i thought we'd start by having you tell us a bit about how you were doing before you became ill with schizophrenia. what happened when you became ill and tell us a little bit about how things have been going ever since. >> well, before the onset of the disease i had almost unlimited potential. i was the valedictorian of my high school class. i was a national merit scholar, and i took 10 advanced placement courses and i scored in the top 5% of nine of them is so i could have went to any school in the country. >> what happened to the 10th. >> actually, i wrote about the wrong subject on an essay. i could have went anywhere in the country but i diseeded to go to georgia tech. in my first year there i got a 4.0 grand point average. after that i went on a trip to europe. and i started writing a journal about my days in europe and i was having the time of my life. and the thoughts in the journal slowly became very paranoid. i starte
danny, welcome. and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have danny hurley who is a person who has experienced schizophrenia firsthand. and so danny, i thought we'd start by having you tell us a bit about how you were doing before you became ill with schizophrenia. what happened when you became ill and tell us a little bit about how things have been going ever since. >> well, before the onset of the disease i had almost unlimited potential. i was the...
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thank you for joining us. danny, what do you like about this rally?you think this is sustainable? >> i think it is extremely row silliant. despite the fact of europe coming out with bad news, we have actually gone from a quite panicky statement in europe to some kind of acceptance. we could see an upside going into september. and the banks rebounded very nicely in europe which is another big sign of confidence. we think that we are going to see more of that to come. >> is that the difference we finally believe what we are hearing out of europe? >> yeah. i think the believability portion of a lot of things, no only the news but really where the power of this market is going to come from is the believability and fundamentals and that's why we have been big believers in the quality of earnings we are seeing, continues improve. that's why we think we see multiple expansion coming out of the environment and the new bull market is on the horizon. happy with the quote, unquote quality of earnings we have seen? point about the revenue side hasn't been all tha
thank you for joining us. danny, what do you like about this rally?you think this is sustainable? >> i think it is extremely row silliant. despite the fact of europe coming out with bad news, we have actually gone from a quite panicky statement in europe to some kind of acceptance. we could see an upside going into september. and the banks rebounded very nicely in europe which is another big sign of confidence. we think that we are going to see more of that to come. >> is that the...
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to use the danny meijer phrase, is it the one that's most hospitable to shareholders?ew diversification is important. it's what we are preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to gold, a high yielder, the growth stock, a -- you know, then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll teach you how to pick the best ones. i want you comfortable with your portfolio. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> tonight i'm teaching you a novel way to fill those five slots in your portfolio, the five types of stocks that represent new diversification, not just bisector but by style and strategy so if executed correctly you will always own something that works and holds your interest, keeping you in the game even when it feels so excruciating you don't want to stop looking at your statement when at the same time you have positions
to use the danny meijer phrase, is it the one that's most hospitable to shareholders?ew diversification is important. it's what we are preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to gold, a high yielder, the growth stock, a -- you know, then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll teach you how to pick the best ones. i want you comfortable with your portfolio. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow...
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to use the danny meijer phrase, is it the one that's most hospitable to shareholders?ew diversification is important. it's what we are preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to gold, a high yielder, the growth stock, a -- you know, then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll teach you how to pick the best ones. i want you comfortable with your portfolio. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. now that's a clean mouth. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. [ male announcer ] when you leave the dental office... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinical breakthrough that actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque at 2 months after a dental visit. plus, it gives you these key benefits. new crest pro-healt
to use the danny meijer phrase, is it the one that's most hospitable to shareholders?ew diversification is important. it's what we are preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to gold, a high yielder, the growth stock, a -- you know, then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll teach you how to pick the best ones. i want you comfortable with your portfolio. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow...
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danny us pen nose today crosses home -- espinoza crosses home plate and the nationals win 5- 4. >>> good morning, everybody. preseason football is all about building team chemistry and working out the kinks. good thing the redskins have to more preseason games because they have a lot of work to do on both sides of the ball. they got back to it in ashburn yesterday trying to fix what's not working. robert griffin iii looked less like a franchise quarterback saturday night and more like a rookie. holding on to the ball too long against the bears, trying too hard to make things happen. but we have heard how quick of a learner he is and rg3 says he plans on learning from this. >> once you stop trying to make a play, that's when you start playing with fear. so i'm not going to play with fear and -- i learned from that mistake. to me it's very simple to learn from something like that it's just something that happened in the game. you have to learn from it and move forward. >> brian owe says his shoulder will be ready. he heard a pop saturday and thought the injury would be much worse than it i
danny us pen nose today crosses home -- espinoza crosses home plate and the nationals win 5- 4. >>> good morning, everybody. preseason football is all about building team chemistry and working out the kinks. good thing the redskins have to more preseason games because they have a lot of work to do on both sides of the ball. they got back to it in ashburn yesterday trying to fix what's not working. robert griffin iii looked less like a franchise quarterback saturday night and more like...
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you see danny us opinion nose today ripping around second base. he makes it to third. next up pinch hitter chad tracy. the first pitch he hits. done ugla does not make the play. espinoza scores. naptions beat the braves 5 -- nationals beat the braves 5-4 in 13 innings. >> i have the same amount on the table for every game. it's not a big game, not a little game. every game has its own weight. you play that game as hard as you can with everything you can to win that game. >> now the nationals have a six- game lead over the braves. the biggest division lead they've had this season. stephen strasburg gets the start tonight for the nats. >>> the redskins will be getting ready this week their first home game of the season. the indianapolis colts will visit fed ex field saturday afternoon. we have good news on the injury front. brian orakpo says he will be ready to go for the season opener. he thought he hurt his shoulder really badly but an m.r.i. shows no serious damage so he won't need surgery. >>> 6:27. 9news now returns right after this. >>> good morning. we're back at
you see danny us opinion nose today ripping around second base. he makes it to third. next up pinch hitter chad tracy. the first pitch he hits. done ugla does not make the play. espinoza scores. naptions beat the braves 5 -- nationals beat the braves 5-4 in 13 innings. >> i have the same amount on the table for every game. it's not a big game, not a little game. every game has its own weight. you play that game as hard as you can with everything you can to win that game. >> now the...
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danny with color of change. she hassen update for us on what is happening in pennsylvania. >> sure, the statistics are clear as your line up just pointed out. these voter i.d. laws are a solution in search of a problem. we got disappointing news, the pennsylvania court held up the voter i.d. law which stands to disenfranchise hundreds of voters. 43% of philadelphia voters will not be able to get to the polls because of this voter i.d. law. there has been a lot of push back. a lot of people calling out this law for being a clear voter suppression effort on the part of the republican party there in pennsylvania. we got the news today that the court there has upheld the law. so it's a clear sign that we need to redouble our efforts within pennsylvania as well as the other states that have passed these laws. >> cenk: as the republican judge gets appealed, it's not over yet, but it was a bad turn of events today. actually i want to play a clip for you from nina turner. she was very moved by this because they're having similar issues in ohio. >> it's tragic that in the 21st centur
danny with color of change. she hassen update for us on what is happening in pennsylvania. >> sure, the statistics are clear as your line up just pointed out. these voter i.d. laws are a solution in search of a problem. we got disappointing news, the pennsylvania court held up the voter i.d. law which stands to disenfranchise hundreds of voters. 43% of philadelphia voters will not be able to get to the polls because of this voter i.d. law. there has been a lot of push back. a lot of...
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with us now to look at this growing trend are danny meyer, who's talked about social media's impact onlifford, a business reporter for "the new york times." stephanie, let's start with you. i remember back in the day they used to just use good old focus groups to figure out what consumers are thinking but social media has changed the landscape how? >> yes. the focus groups are sort of the old-school way of doing it in this long drawn-out research process. now they realize there are millions of twitter posts and facebook updates to analyze to figure out what consumers want. so when somebody is posting i love the kick pops at starbucks, it may not seem that interesting. when you see that across millions of people, you realize that's something there. walmart saw people were talking about cake pops in a positive manner and brought them into their stores. they also saw, for instance, they carried a spicy chip called takis, spicy corn chips and they realized that a lot of the positive chatter was coming from the southwest. so walmart rushed in some competitors, including its own walmart bran
with us now to look at this growing trend are danny meyer, who's talked about social media's impact onlifford, a business reporter for "the new york times." stephanie, let's start with you. i remember back in the day they used to just use good old focus groups to figure out what consumers are thinking but social media has changed the landscape how? >> yes. the focus groups are sort of the old-school way of doing it in this long drawn-out research process. now they realize there...
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thomas slauson knows to many -- known to many of us as danny. i'm a great proponent of small businesses. the same time there are a number of issues that have to be raised. obviously access to capital is the biggest impediment for african-americans to 12 businesses. you have to have the dollars. money for a year or so to make sure your money -- your business grows. more than half of all businesses fail in the first year of operation. and so going into business is definitely a risk, yet it is a risk that often generates return. there are many ways that african-american businesses can grow. one, of course, is to access von's from a small business administration, business development institute which is part of the federal government. banks, which are clearly, again, we see some discrimination. the publisher of ebony magazine went to a bank to get a loan. he went back and used his furniture as collateral and said he wants to get a loan so he could go on vacation. he got the loan. there were willing to fund the business. there were willing to fund the
thomas slauson knows to many -- known to many of us as danny. i'm a great proponent of small businesses. the same time there are a number of issues that have to be raised. obviously access to capital is the biggest impediment for african-americans to 12 businesses. you have to have the dollars. money for a year or so to make sure your money -- your business grows. more than half of all businesses fail in the first year of operation. and so going into business is definitely a risk, yet it is a...
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headliner in a male dominated world when back then, you had jack carter, sheblg can i green, danny thomas. fil us broke through. phyllis broke through. she was on the famous show when tiny tim got married. >> she made no secret of the fact she had a plastic surgery. recently the american academy cosmetic surgery for taking plastic surgery out of something not to be ashamed of. >> absolutely. everybody kept it on the hush, hush. she got it in 1972 after watching herself on the sonny and cher show. she said, i need a facelift. she did that. she was the first celebrity really to embrace plastic surgery. again a true pioneer. >> shep: many may not realize she was a piano soloist with a hundred symphony orchestras including performances in dallas baltimore, rochester, cincinnati a piano soloist. >> she was a wonderful piano player. she had a beautiful piano in her home. she had a gorgeous home, spectacular home filled with magical memories of her wonderful career. >> shep: mighty good to be here on a difficult day. phyllis diller after an incredible life. mother of five who was 37 years old reared chi
headliner in a male dominated world when back then, you had jack carter, sheblg can i green, danny thomas. fil us broke through. phyllis broke through. she was on the famous show when tiny tim got married. >> she made no secret of the fact she had a plastic surgery. recently the american academy cosmetic surgery for taking plastic surgery out of something not to be ashamed of. >> absolutely. everybody kept it on the hush, hush. she got it in 1972 after watching herself on the sonny...
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it's a bad idea to talk to guys on the internet, but if you're going to talk, here, use some condoms. >> yeah. >> dannyit doesn't wash. >> i know. >> it doesn't wash. >> well, i'm sorry. >> why don't you start again and just tell me what your plan was tonight? >> just to meet her. >> just to meet her? >> yeah. >> but the condoms, the sex talk. >> i know. i know. i've never done this before. i mean, i have never been in problems with the police. >> do you ever watch tv, danny? >> yes. >> do you ever watch "dateline" nbc? >> yes. >> have you ever seen our stories on computer predators? >> yes. >> this is one of them. now, if there's anything else you'd like to say for yourself. >> no, that's it. >> then obviously, you're free to leave. >> thank you. >> i think some of these guys truly believe that "dateline" can't be everywhere, and what are the odds of it happening to me? law enforcement can't be everywhere. i'm not going to get caught. >> walk all the way to the street. >> stop. >> turn around. >> there's another group of guys who i think, you know, are so caught up in the chats and the addictions of t
it's a bad idea to talk to guys on the internet, but if you're going to talk, here, use some condoms. >> yeah. >> dannyit doesn't wash. >> i know. >> it doesn't wash. >> well, i'm sorry. >> why don't you start again and just tell me what your plan was tonight? >> just to meet her. >> just to meet her? >> yeah. >> but the condoms, the sex talk. >> i know. i know. i've never done this before. i mean, i have never been in problems...
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and what i didn't know was that danny boyle told us when they asked the queen if she would do this, she that film shown." that was all she cared about, that that dress, that schmatta -- she wanted -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's it? >> that was it because i think she's known for her, you know, the bright colors and the pastels that she wears. and she wanted to make sure that that was a surprise to people. >> jimmy: how cute. i love the queen. >> yeah, it's -- i love the queen. >> jimmy: i love the queen. she is so adorable. she comes out. she's like, "i don't have to smile." >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "i'm the queen. yeah, i do whatever i want to do, yeah." >> exactly. exactly. >> jimmy: any favorite moments from the olympics that stick out? >> my -- oh, there are so many great moments. >> jimmy: i was trying not to cry during every single thing. >> i cried all the time. >> jimmy: it was too much for me. >> but you didn't cry? >> jimmy: i was crying like crazy. [ light laughter ] it was like watching one of those sarah mclachlan aspca commercials. [ laughter ] i just can't help
and what i didn't know was that danny boyle told us when they asked the queen if she would do this, she that film shown." that was all she cared about, that that dress, that schmatta -- she wanted -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's it? >> that was it because i think she's known for her, you know, the bright colors and the pastels that she wears. and she wanted to make sure that that was a surprise to people. >> jimmy: how cute. i love the queen. >> yeah, it's -- i...
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nuclear issue that have joined us here in the bay area we have with us the rabbi carla assistant rabbi in santa discoed also rabbi danny and we were talking earlier about the ways in which bay area is a very unique place for connection and building community and someone drain if we could have conversation about what you see and what your doing a particular in your congregational settings on what it means to build community and bring people together. >>> we in the daly city part of san francisco face unique challenges demographically no longer the center of the jewish community that once was and the complications that are self of park are smaller and numbers then they were maybe 10 years ago or 15 years ago so we have begun to collaborates on education programming need programming to bring the full resources of four neighboring synagogues together rabbis to teach courses some services and programs combined in an effort to create a larger pool of participants and to reach out even further into the committee. >>> for those folks listening who might live in that cluster let's let them know the congregations that are involv
nuclear issue that have joined us here in the bay area we have with us the rabbi carla assistant rabbi in santa discoed also rabbi danny and we were talking earlier about the ways in which bay area is a very unique place for connection and building community and someone drain if we could have conversation about what you see and what your doing a particular in your congregational settings on what it means to build community and bring people together. >>> we in the daly city part of san...
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they've done really well in the southwest all based on this twitter leading indicator. >> so, danny, how do you usedia in a number of ways. the first thing i want to say is i don't think you can ever use social media to replace your own intuition. i think at the end of the day if we're all doing what everybody wants, then who really has anything to say. on the other hand, i think that if you ignore it at your own pea perfe peril. you can get your own message out and become part of a mind share. >> what does it tell you? >> it tells you a number of things, that people are loving your products. you hear that off the bat. here's a quick example. we were launching our first ever bacon burger called the smoke shack. we decided to do was to put it out on twitter and on facebook and to say, we're going to launch this at madison square park, our first shake shack. we only have 100 of them on hand. >> right. >> come and get it. >> how many came? >> sold out immediately. if you were to go to google and google smoke shack and then go to images, you would see 275,000 plus images that people have taken of that
they've done really well in the southwest all based on this twitter leading indicator. >> so, danny, how do you usedia in a number of ways. the first thing i want to say is i don't think you can ever use social media to replace your own intuition. i think at the end of the day if we're all doing what everybody wants, then who really has anything to say. on the other hand, i think that if you ignore it at your own pea perfe peril. you can get your own message out and become part of a mind...
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reporter: richmond councilman a physician is spearheading the vote saying actor danny glover thrown in support. they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness. >> reporter: the beverage industry says this is the last straw. and it's fighting back. it says the tax hits those least able to afford it and not one dime guaranteed to fight obesity. diet soda, water xemplt. this $1.80 double big gulp 64 cents more with regular coke. zero more for coke zero. guys? >> it's a litmus test, isn't it? jane, thank you very much. enjoy your big gulp. >>> well, if you're prone to watching sports check out cnbc sports biz because tonight we have a very special guest. talking with my team's college coach, virginia tech. most active division i wins, frank beamer. i sat down with coach beamer and asked him
reporter: richmond councilman a physician is spearheading the vote saying actor danny glover thrown in support. they confirm to us. he expects businesses will pass along the tax to consumers saying some money is used for fitness and nutrition programs. >> oh, i think it will be pushed ahead to the consumers and decrease consumption and what we want. we expect to take in about $3 million a year. nobody's talking about how much does it cost us now for obesity-related problems and illness....
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us. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we will cover the court-martial of those involved with the death of private danny and also go inside a broward jail to speak with a young activist who is trying to find out about immigrants inside who should not be deported. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we turn now to a dreamer detained. in a democracy now exclusive, we go to a dream activist viridiana martinez who is calling us from a detention center and, in a beach, florida. >> viridiana martinez is a group of undocumented activists with a national democrat youth alliance to a simple trick of the board transitional center and found dozens of immigrants who should be released under obama's discretionary guidelines. of review of cases to remove immigrants without criminal records and strong family ties has so far stopped less than 2% of deportations. describe for you are right now but we just have a minute. why were you willing to be arrested and deported to find out what was happening
us. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we will cover the court-martial of those involved with the death of private danny and also go inside a broward jail to speak with a young activist who is trying to find out about immigrants inside who should not be deported. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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think the most fun i probably had was with michael douglas and danny devito in our films, in "romancing" or "war of the roses." the three of us were kind of mischievous shall we say? we had some good fun. >> i facebook'd out that the body double for jessica rabbid was going to be here today. everybody thinks of you as one of the most sensual women in america. >> that's very flattering. >> people still say that about you. how does that feel? >> it feels pretty nice. pretty good. i'm certainly long past the age of being the, how do you say it, the sexual icon sort of level. >> but maybe that goes to show us that age doesn't really matter. >> i certainly hope. i'll tell you one quick story, that when i was doing -- i developed the play "the graduate" in london. they asked me to bring it to broadway. i said no. there's full nudity. i didn't want to deal with the americans hypocrisy on this issue. but then i got a script that described the lead character as 37 but still attractive. and it made me so angry i called up the producers and i said we're going to broadway. >> so you did it? >> yep. >> what do you prefer, broadway or film
think the most fun i probably had was with michael douglas and danny devito in our films, in "romancing" or "war of the roses." the three of us were kind of mischievous shall we say? we had some good fun. >> i facebook'd out that the body double for jessica rabbid was going to be here today. everybody thinks of you as one of the most sensual women in america. >> that's very flattering. >> people still say that about you. how does that feel? >> it...
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us forward. >> sandra, before we get out of here, what are you looking to hear tonight? >> it's interesting, i recognize what danny and there's only 10% in a latino-tracking poll released yesterday with 10% with a favorable rating to romney. they have a lot of work to do with the latino vote. i think that's where we'll be closely looking at tonight. >> we should also note mr. romney standing among black voters is virtually non-existent. we'll have to leave it there. danny, sandra, we'll pick things back up later. coming up, we'll go back live to new orleans and tamron hall where the city is awaiting the arrival of hurricane isaac. there's a live look. we'll also check in with mississippi where all the coastal casinos have been shut down in preparation for the storm. first, here's a look at a boarded up house in jefferson parish, louisiana, where some residents are asking for prayers to spare them from isaac. stay with news nation. t g. every bite goes above and beyond the call of deliciousness. that's a big 10-4 kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-
us forward. >> sandra, before we get out of here, what are you looking to hear tonight? >> it's interesting, i recognize what danny and there's only 10% in a latino-tracking poll released yesterday with 10% with a favorable rating to romney. they have a lot of work to do with the latino vote. i think that's where we'll be closely looking at tonight. >> we should also note mr. romney standing among black voters is virtually non-existent. we'll have to leave it there. danny,...
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us kickoff restaurant week. >>> who is celebrating a birthday today. former hockey player bobby clark is 63, he became a child star on the part triple-digit family. dannyand he is on the summer cable series political animals, actor sylvester stan's birthday is today. >>> good morning, welcome back to 9news now. a special good morning to mackenzie. mackenzie loves waking up with his friend, eileen, early in the morning. so thank you for watching. >> i'm going to share a picture with you. it is a beautiful morning out there and the moon is looking sweet this morning. there it is, that crescent moon out there. by the way, sunrise isn't until 6:20. i can't thank you, andrea. >>> let's get to weather this morning. it is a beautiful start out there and it is going to be a good looking monday. low humidity levels, comfortable temperatures. we may see a few more high clouds strolling across. noon time temperature is 85. without the humidity, it is going to feel pretty good. it feels great in western maryland, look at the difference. because of the bay we have temperatures in the mid-70s in annapolis right now. a comfortable temperature and here in washington a
us kickoff restaurant week. >>> who is celebrating a birthday today. former hockey player bobby clark is 63, he became a child star on the part triple-digit family. dannyand he is on the summer cable series political animals, actor sylvester stan's birthday is today. >>> good morning, welcome back to 9news now. a special good morning to mackenzie. mackenzie loves waking up with his friend, eileen, early in the morning. so thank you for watching. >> i'm going to share a...
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danny glover. richmond is proposing a penny per ounce tax on the sale of drinks like soda that are sweetened with soda. the proceeds would be usedor sports programs. the tax is on the november ballot. >>> in news of the world tonight, in germany, a 550- pound world war ii bomb uncovered at a construction site was intentionally detonated in the center of munich. bomb experts tried but were unable to defuse it. the question now is who pays for the repairs? >>> in china, one by one, seven men were led out of a coal mine where they had been trapped for seven days. at another coal mine, a gas explosion has killed nine miners. china is the top consumer of coal in the world. >>> in spain, as many as 40,000 people in the narrow streets of an eastern town just for the opportunity to slow tomatoes at one another. this festival dates back to 1945. the town figures it used 120 tons of tomatoes. it only lasts about an hour. people come from all around the world to get pelted with produce. >>> nationwide alert is now in the works, as yosemite national park is working to notify thousands of visitors about hantavirus. >> at uc davis, breakthrou
danny glover. richmond is proposing a penny per ounce tax on the sale of drinks like soda that are sweetened with soda. the proceeds would be usedor sports programs. the tax is on the november ballot. >>> in news of the world tonight, in germany, a 550- pound world war ii bomb uncovered at a construction site was intentionally detonated in the center of munich. bomb experts tried but were unable to defuse it. the question now is who pays for the repairs? >>> in china, one by...
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standard is significant because it was a dangerous product that led to danny's death at his daycare center when it really was used as a crib, collapsed and choked him. and the portion of the cpsia that i authored and that mandated the new standard bears his name. i mention the play yard standard because it is a specific example of how the cpsia's safety standard for toys and children's products will save lives. that was our goal at the outset of drafting the legislation, and it is the one that we met. last year we passed our bill with some narrow fixes is so that implementation of the law could continue smoothly, and i welcome today's opportunity to review progress but want to say clearly that i believe it's absolutely critical that we continue to support and uphold the fundamentals of this historic legislation. i want to highlight that, um, cpsia was a bipartisan effort. it passed the house 424-1. from the beginning to the end, and it's a model of what this congress can achieve on behalf of the american people. and chairman tenenbaum, i commend you for your leadership on implementing the safety standards for chi
standard is significant because it was a dangerous product that led to danny's death at his daycare center when it really was used as a crib, collapsed and choked him. and the portion of the cpsia that i authored and that mandated the new standard bears his name. i mention the play yard standard because it is a specific example of how the cpsia's safety standard for toys and children's products will save lives. that was our goal at the outset of drafting the legislation, and it is the one that...
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danny glover. richmond is proposing a penny per ounce tax on the sale of drinks like soda that are sweetened with soda. the proceeds would be used sports programs. the tax is on the november ballot. >>> in news of the world tonight, in germany, a 550- pound world war ii bomb uncovered at a construction site was intentionally detonated in the center of munich. bomb experts tried but were unable to defuse it. the question now is who pays for the repairs? >>> in china, one by one, seven men were led out of a coal mine where they had been trapped for seven days. at another coal mine, a gas explosion has killed nine miners. china is the top consumer of coal in the world. >>> in spain, as many as 40,000 people in the narrow streets of an eastern town just for the opportunity to slow tomatoes at one another. this festival dates back to 1945. the town figures it used 120 tons of tomatoes. it only lasts about an hour. people come from all around the world to get pelted with produce. >>> nationwide alert is now in the works, as yosemite national park is working to notify thousands of visitors about hantavirus. >> at uc davis, breakthrough
danny glover. richmond is proposing a penny per ounce tax on the sale of drinks like soda that are sweetened with soda. the proceeds would be used sports programs. the tax is on the november ballot. >>> in news of the world tonight, in germany, a 550- pound world war ii bomb uncovered at a construction site was intentionally detonated in the center of munich. bomb experts tried but were unable to defuse it. the question now is who pays for the repairs? >>> in china, one by...
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our standard is different because it is a dangerous product that led to danny's death at his day care center, when it really was used as a crib collapsed and chokes him. the portion of the cpsia that i authored and entered the new standard name. i mention this standard because it's a specific example of how the cpsia standard for toys and safety products will save lives. that was our goal at the outset of drafting the legislation and it is the one that we not. last year we passed a bill with samarra fixes have been implementation of the law could continue smoothly. and i welcome today's opportunity to review progress. but wanted to say clearly that i believe it's absolutely critical that we continue to support and uphold the fundamental of this historic legislation. i want to highlight that cpsia was a bipartisan effort that passed the house. 424 to one of the beginning to the end and is a model for what this congress can achieve on behalf of the american people. and chairman tenenbaum, i commend you for your leadership on implementing the safety standards for children's products and also for your ongoing work to im
our standard is different because it is a dangerous product that led to danny's death at his day care center, when it really was used as a crib collapsed and chokes him. the portion of the cpsia that i authored and entered the new standard name. i mention this standard because it's a specific example of how the cpsia standard for toys and safety products will save lives. that was our goal at the outset of drafting the legislation and it is the one that we not. last year we passed a bill with...
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danny boyle would have been that complicit in the government's push? >> or was the government saying if it's going to be, we might as well use it as a launch pad. >> nhsbeing beamed to billions of homes around the world. whether this will draw that much interest. in the u.s. there's joke about british health care system. there's a perception issue that has to be confronted. >> there are precedents for this. moorefield's hospital has overseas units. certainly university in the middle east, so there's a template actually which is already out there. >> it's not just consulting, they are going to open other branchs and facilities overseas. for the british using this system if you can use it other, so many people travel. >> talking about the yen. can i get treatment in another country? i don't know. >> then that wouldn't necessarily benefit them because the cost -- in any case fascinating issue. we want to know what you think about this whole idea. do you want it in your country. e-mail us worldwide at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us your thoughts at cnbcwex.com. >> still to come on the for example this company supplies a key ingredient to a wide range of i
danny boyle would have been that complicit in the government's push? >> or was the government saying if it's going to be, we might as well use it as a launch pad. >> nhsbeing beamed to billions of homes around the world. whether this will draw that much interest. in the u.s. there's joke about british health care system. there's a perception issue that has to be confronted. >> there are precedents for this. moorefield's hospital has overseas units. certainly university in the...
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us here tonight. he graduated from the air force academy in 1965. he's the first one to win congressional medal of honor. he's -- and dannybegan pilot training and after his service in -- after his pilot training, he was assigned to the fighter wing stationed in south vietnam in an f-4 phantom pilot. on the night of november 8th, 1964, on his 52nd combat mission, lance was tasked with a bombing mission over north vietnam. his f-4c was engulfed in flames and plunged into the jungle. he ejected from the aircraft. he suffered a fractured skull, broken right hand, broken leg, and a rough landing. he had no food, little water, and no survival kit, but he evaded enemies for 46 days. that says a lot about him. he was captured by the vietnam christmas day, 1967. after being captured and tortured, he, who lost 100 pounds from his 6'2 inch frame, somehow overpowered a guard and escaped into the jungle before being recaptured several hours later. he was put in prison with the other pows, and at one time, when he was near death, the men were planning an escape. he was nearly up conscious in the same room, and he raised his hand and s
us here tonight. he graduated from the air force academy in 1965. he's the first one to win congressional medal of honor. he's -- and dannybegan pilot training and after his service in -- after his pilot training, he was assigned to the fighter wing stationed in south vietnam in an f-4 phantom pilot. on the night of november 8th, 1964, on his 52nd combat mission, lance was tasked with a bombing mission over north vietnam. his f-4c was engulfed in flames and plunged into the jungle. he ejected...
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us. guest: you're welcome. host: back to your calls. if you were one of the moderators for the debates, what would you ask the candidates? danny is on the phone in college park, georgia, democrat line. caller: with the headline should have said, paul ryan does not come out swinging, he comes out lying. i want to ask c-span, when are you all gog to do an in-depth look at the voter suppression of going on in this country? they are stealing our democracy. c-span is about democracy. i am serious about this and especially about the blatant voter suppression of going on in the great state of ohio. i would like to ask paul ryan, he is not a fiscal hawk, he is a fiscal chicken hawk. he voted for the 700 and dollars and pushed the prescription drug bill. he pushed two wars on our credit cards. how can a man with those votes be called a fiscal conservative? first, let's tell the truth. he is just another big government republican. how can you add that much to the deficit and all of a sudden snap your fingers and become a fiscal deficit hawk. tell the truth about the man. host: on twitter -- david stockman, a familiar figure in republica
us. guest: you're welcome. host: back to your calls. if you were one of the moderators for the debates, what would you ask the candidates? danny is on the phone in college park, georgia, democrat line. caller: with the headline should have said, paul ryan does not come out swinging, he comes out lying. i want to ask c-span, when are you all gog to do an in-depth look at the voter suppression of going on in this country? they are stealing our democracy. c-span is about democracy. i am serious...
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