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cancer after the disease has spread to other parts of the body but a new study shows that it can be used soon after diagnosis and works at shrinking due morse making it easier to remove them through surgery. >>> more parents are taking infants to bed with them. the number jumped to about 13% since the early 90s. researchers interviewed about 19,000 parents and found the trend is especially rising among minorities. scientists say bed sharing puts babies at a higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome. it's okay to share a room with parents but not the bed. >>> check in with wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. we focus on the government shut down. thousands of workers furloughed and no sign of a compromise. we will stay on the story and have complete coverage. >> shocking road rage caught on tape. bikers attack a driver. more of this incredible video and have police made any arrests? we will have the answer. join us for all of these stories and the day's breaking news today at 4:00 after dr. phil. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's a beautiful october start. take a look at the five-day. 86 by w
cancer after the disease has spread to other parts of the body but a new study shows that it can be used soon after diagnosis and works at shrinking due morse making it easier to remove them through surgery. >>> more parents are taking infants to bed with them. the number jumped to about 13% since the early 90s. researchers interviewed about 19,000 parents and found the trend is especially rising among minorities. scientists say bed sharing puts babies at a higher risk of sudden infant...
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us. >> soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insuranceget it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a restaurant manager from minnetonka, minnesota... an architect from shaker heights, ohio... and our returning champion, a writer from port jefferson station, nk... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. hello, everyone. welcome to our show. i'm gonna start today's program with a bit of advice or warning for damian and kathy, the challengers today. watch out for our champion. he's sharp, and he's tricky. he'll start slowly, and before you know it, he's turned the game into a runaway, okay? fair warning. here we go -- jeopardy! round. and these categories. ends in those two letters -- u-s. fidelito, start. let's start with buddhism for $200, please, alex. fidelito. what is ze
us. >> soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insuranceget it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a restaurant manager from minnetonka, minnesota... an architect from shaker heights, ohio......
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thank you so much for joining us. sooncalifornians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. >>> the following is a presentation of pesten on abc. >> brad: and welcome to espn saturday night football presented by the new windows. and tonight, a matchup in the big ten. the nittany lions of penn state take on the undefeated buckeyes of ohio state, the first bcs rankings came out this week, ohio state fines itself in the number four spot. florida state and alabama have won convincingly. welcome to columbus, everybody, brad nessler along with
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. >> reporter: another company tells us: soon after enrollment started-- they had one customer mistakenly apply three times for two different plans. insurance industry sources tell cnn: insurers are getting duplicates, missing information- data without a time stamp. we did speak to other insurers, who told us they had no problem with the data, got complete applications. but for those who've had problems... >> we're calling each member and just going over their enrollment information with them to make sure it's accurate. >> reporter: for a response to those issues- we called and e-mailed c-g-i, the private contractor which got tens of millions of dollars from the government to design this system. we didn't hear back. the department of health and human services said "as individual problems are raised by insurers, we work aggressively to address them." as for customers' problems: we first interviewed luke chung- who runs a database company-- a week into the enrollment. he'd been pulling his hair out with all the glitches. now, he says there are still too many screens on the website for those
. >> reporter: another company tells us: soon after enrollment started-- they had one customer mistakenly apply three times for two different plans. insurance industry sources tell cnn: insurers are getting duplicates, missing information- data without a time stamp. we did speak to other insurers, who told us they had no problem with the data, got complete applications. but for those who've had problems... >> we're calling each member and just going over their enrollment information...
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they will join us soon. talk about the hellish hituation and we'll talk to mark la -- la month hill and josh baron, business insider and kelly ann conway republican strategist. welcome to -- this really is an all-star panel here. let's cut to the quick here, how will this end david because people are getting fed up with it? >> people are getting fed up with it and my suspicion is the pressure coming is the answer to the question of how it will end temporarily. the remarkable thing so far, piers, the markets have been relatively calm. >> but it's the calm before the storm, isn't it? >> or the calm that comes from believing that there is no storm coming. >> or the calm that comes from knowing washington is so paralyzed this is one stupid game that will get resolved and then the question is -- >> that's right. if there is no signals from the market saying this has got to go get resolved, in an odd way it harder to resolve -- >> good point. josh, barrit good point. warren buffet said this nuclear explosion would
they will join us soon. talk about the hellish hituation and we'll talk to mark la -- la month hill and josh baron, business insider and kelly ann conway republican strategist. welcome to -- this really is an all-star panel here. let's cut to the quick here, how will this end david because people are getting fed up with it? >> people are getting fed up with it and my suspicion is the pressure coming is the answer to the question of how it will end temporarily. the remarkable thing so far,...
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they will join us soon.ll talk about the hellish situation and we'll talk to mark la -- la month hill and josh baron, business insider and kelly ann conway republican strategist. welcome to -- this really is an all-star panel here. let's cut to the quick here, how will this end david because people are getting fed up with it? >> people are getting fed up with it and my suspicion is the pressure coming is the answer to the question of how it will end temporarily. the remarkable thing so far, piers, the markets have been relatively calm. >> but it's the calm before the storm, isn't it? >> or the calm that comes from believing that there is no storm coming. >> or the calm that comes from knowing washington is so paralyzed this is one stupid game that will get resolved and then the question is -- >> that's right. if there is no signals from the market saying this has got to go get resolved, in an odd way it harder to resolve -- >> good point. josh, barrit good point. warren buffet said this nuclear explosion wou
they will join us soon.ll talk about the hellish situation and we'll talk to mark la -- la month hill and josh baron, business insider and kelly ann conway republican strategist. welcome to -- this really is an all-star panel here. let's cut to the quick here, how will this end david because people are getting fed up with it? >> people are getting fed up with it and my suspicion is the pressure coming is the answer to the question of how it will end temporarily. the remarkable thing so...
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. >> another company tells us, soon after enrollment started, they had one customer mistakenly apply three time for two different plans. insurance industry sources tell cnn people are getting data without a time stamp. we did speak to other insurers who said they had no problem with the data. got complete applications. but for those who have had problems -- >> we're calling each member and going over their enrollment information with them to make sure it is accurate. >> reporter: for response to those issues, we call and e-mailed cgi, the private contractor which got tens of millions from the government to design the system. we didn't hear back. the department of health and human services that as individual problems are raised by insurers, we work aggressively to address them. as for luke -- how would you fix it? >> way i would fix it is two levels. i would have a change in management. tech nick will i would try to get people through this system as quickly as possible, asking for as few pieces of personal information as possible to expedite the process. >> reporter: to be fair, he sa
. >> another company tells us, soon after enrollment started, they had one customer mistakenly apply three time for two different plans. insurance industry sources tell cnn people are getting data without a time stamp. we did speak to other insurers who said they had no problem with the data. got complete applications. but for those who have had problems -- >> we're calling each member and going over their enrollment information with them to make sure it is accurate. >>...
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i was hoping the reactor would soon be stable, and they would let us leave soon. >> narrator: with the venting complete, the workers could focus on getting vitally needed water into the reactor cores. suddenly, the ground shook. >> (translated): i was thrown a foot from my chair. no one knew what it was. maybe an earthquake? >> (translated): the ground was rumbling and shaking like an aftershock. it was like a thunderclap. >> (translated): then yoshida said, "did reactor one just explode?" then we all panicked. >> narrator: the engineers feared that the reactor core itself had exploded, scattering radioactive fuel over the plant. in the control center, they watched the radiation levels and waited to learn if they would survive. >> (translated): many of us thought of running away. but there was no escape. if you actually ran, you would be exposed to radiation. >> narrator: after an hour, the radiation levels stabilized. the engineers figured out what had happened. leaking hydrogen had exploded in the roof of the reactor building, but the reactor core itself was intact. >> narrator: in t
i was hoping the reactor would soon be stable, and they would let us leave soon. >> narrator: with the venting complete, the workers could focus on getting vitally needed water into the reactor cores. suddenly, the ground shook. >> (translated): i was thrown a foot from my chair. no one knew what it was. maybe an earthquake? >> (translated): the ground was rumbling and shaking like an aftershock. it was like a thunderclap. >> (translated): then yoshida said, "did...
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this is a media lead us so we believe that maybe. by the soon to suit you and. your party there's a good. question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on r t. p b o's you don't know if you don't panic or. the ruse. knows everyone in my life that i cared about their government and then. they came to skate well. i was a national champion in track and field and also i was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know nine hundred eighty eight i started to experiment with that the drugs i had lost all the financial means that i. was really on the street . black market can't. get a great. interest here. so i never made an official proposal but it was just somehow agreed between us that we would marry. we were talking on skype then and she suddenly smiled and said you know no one's ever proposed to me and that's when it struck me that i had actually forgotten to propose properly to her as well. as you know. the only thing i regret. is that i couldn't lift her up and. where very glad that he alway
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sarah will update us as soon as the b-w parkway opens up. some members of congress were arrested during a rally yesterday. there was a rally for immigrant respect yesterday. they were demanding congress take up copper chance of immigration legislation. are beingharges considered for a new york city police officer for his part of a motorcycle attack on an suv driver. video shows the officer punching the window of the suv. the officer involved is on modified duty this morning. >> southwest airlines is offering airfares on the cheap again. breaking news involving joseph a banks. jane king joins us live with our bloomberg business report. good morning to you. for a merger deal baltimore area company. joseph a banks has made a big to buy out the men's warehouse. the combination would better service customers. we will keep an eye on shares in today's trading. overall the markets are looking for a little bit of a rebound today. they do like to news that janet yellen will be nominated to lead the federal reserve. yesterday stocks did continue their
sarah will update us as soon as the b-w parkway opens up. some members of congress were arrested during a rally yesterday. there was a rally for immigrant respect yesterday. they were demanding congress take up copper chance of immigration legislation. are beingharges considered for a new york city police officer for his part of a motorcycle attack on an suv driver. video shows the officer punching the window of the suv. the officer involved is on modified duty this morning. >> southwest...
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guy who didn't buy a ticket to get him that's all they know they have a film coming out of the us they soon i mean there's a whole i've seen it and they're very loaded him in they got cameras the t.v. is right there ten squad cars and twenty four cops for a guy who did oswald was going there to meet his handler and it is good television now they're back you up at a certain way a man that was left that made fun of and mocked as the medical examiner of dallas who chased the car carrying the body there's at the time kennedy was shot the shooting of a president was not a federal crime exactly and the medical examiner needed the body because he had to do an autopsy find out there was a head as law of that he's running chasing the limo they're all laughing at him they made fun of him. yet i was told by three different people including former turn generally united states that that guy was right absolutely cause you couldn't have tried lee harvey oswald because the first person to testify would have been the medical examiner and he never got to examine the body which was flown to washington wrecked
guy who didn't buy a ticket to get him that's all they know they have a film coming out of the us they soon i mean there's a whole i've seen it and they're very loaded him in they got cameras the t.v. is right there ten squad cars and twenty four cops for a guy who did oswald was going there to meet his handler and it is good television now they're back you up at a certain way a man that was left that made fun of and mocked as the medical examiner of dallas who chased the car carrying the body...
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. >> reporter: another company tells us soon after enrollment started, they had one customer mistakenlyplans. insurance industry sources tell cnn that insurers are getting duplicates, missing information, data without a timestamp. we did speak to other scherrers who told us they had no problems, got complete applications, but for those who have had problems -- >> we're calling each member and going over the information to make sure it's accurate. >> reporter: we called and e-mailed cgi, the private contractor which got tens of millions to design this system. we didn't hear back. the department of health and human services said, as individual problems are raised by insurers, we work aggressively to address them. as for customers' problems, we first interviewed luke chung, who runs a database company, a week into the enrollment. he had been pulling his hair out. know he says there's still too many screens on the website for those applying. >> i entered a previous screens, then i had to come to this science. the next one i had to provide three secret answers. >> and should it all be on one
. >> reporter: another company tells us soon after enrollment started, they had one customer mistakenlyplans. insurance industry sources tell cnn that insurers are getting duplicates, missing information, data without a timestamp. we did speak to other scherrers who told us they had no problems, got complete applications, but for those who have had problems -- >> we're calling each member and going over the information to make sure it's accurate. >> reporter: we called and...
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thank you for all the choice to use luck to you. guys were soon approaching world food day on october sixteenth they found it on the gold to see the hunger and make food a source of empowerment for all october also happens to be agent orange awareness month the time to educate about the lasting effects of the deadly chemicals spread by the u.s. military during the vietnam war and with these two important dates in mind activists from all over the world chosen this saturday october twelfth to hold the second official march against monsanto two months ago does not only responsible for the production of agent orange but now it's overtaking the global food supply with genetically modified seeds the march against this model of the corporation is an international event set to take place in over four hundred cities across fifty countries so to talk more about this massive rally and where a demonstration is taking place near you i was joined earlier by nick burnaby activist an organizer with march against month santo i first asked him why the movement agai
thank you for all the choice to use luck to you. guys were soon approaching world food day on october sixteenth they found it on the gold to see the hunger and make food a source of empowerment for all october also happens to be agent orange awareness month the time to educate about the lasting effects of the deadly chemicals spread by the u.s. military during the vietnam war and with these two important dates in mind activists from all over the world chosen this saturday october twelfth to...
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts tells us why yoy soon get a new phone -for f now before you get excited >>> got an iphone 5. charging it all the time? on the consumerwatch julie watts tells us why you soon may get a new phone for free. >> reporter: don't get too excited. just because you think your battery dies too quickly does not necessarily mean you get a new phone. today apple told the "new york times" it discovered a manufacturing issue that could cause a limited number of the new iphones to take longer to charge and drain the battery faster. apple says it's reaching out to those with the affected phones implying the number isn't that large. apple sold about 9 million iphone 5s phones during the launch last month. >>> and just in time for halloween a consumer watchdog group and a mother from new jersey are taking on the makers of m&ms. they have started a petition demanding mars stop using artificial dyes to color the popular candies. and instead, make them with natural dies the way they are sold in europe. the petition has more than 104,000 signatures. mars, the maker of m&ms says
on the consumerwatch, julie watts tells us why yoy soon get a new phone -for f now before you get excited >>> got an iphone 5. charging it all the time? on the consumerwatch julie watts tells us why you soon may get a new phone for free. >> reporter: don't get too excited. just because you think your battery dies too quickly does not necessarily mean you get a new phone. today apple told the "new york times" it discovered a manufacturing issue that could cause a limited...
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dam, then there is no point -- we will be better off if the government would dig a grave for us and, as soons that dam begins, we can all walk into that grave. angelei: we don't want the sort of development that wipes out a way of life for people, that wipes out a culture. that's what, for me, was going to be lost. it wasn't easy. it was hard. there were days i'd go to bed, really, and cry at night and ask myself "what am i doing?"
dam, then there is no point -- we will be better off if the government would dig a grave for us and, as soons that dam begins, we can all walk into that grave. angelei: we don't want the sort of development that wipes out a way of life for people, that wipes out a culture. that's what, for me, was going to be lost. it wasn't easy. it was hard. there were days i'd go to bed, really, and cry at night and ask myself "what am i doing?"
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. >> seriously >>> explain this to me, you could soon use a cardless atm to pay for your groceries. usingan app on your phone, you choose how much money to withdraw. three small barngs are -- banks are testing it out but opponents say that if someone stole your phone, they could access your account. >>> burger king wants you to try something so much that they're willing to give it away. this friday they're handing out friday the value satisfy fries burger king expects to give away at least (1) 000-0000 orders. . >>> i'm still on that atm thing. it's unit -- unite against bullying day. >> fabook put out a safety manuel and google is hosting sessions to put an end to the problem. experts say one sign is a child that doesn't want to go to school. if you want to find out if your child is a victim, make sure you get proof. save all messages and pictures >>> we got a great message in green ann's county. they hadunity day. . >> the schools had super star help from the batman and ravens. the logo is a broken heart from the effects of bullying. >> this one is not connected, like it's pushed
. >> seriously >>> explain this to me, you could soon use a cardless atm to pay for your groceries. usingan app on your phone, you choose how much money to withdraw. three small barngs are -- banks are testing it out but opponents say that if someone stole your phone, they could access your account. >>> burger king wants you to try something so much that they're willing to give it away. this friday they're handing out friday the value satisfy fries burger king expects to...
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the choice to use was good enough to. say. guys were soon approaching world food day on october sixteenth they found it on the gold to feed the hunger and make food a source of empowerment for all october also happens to be agent orange awareness month a time to educate about the lasting effects of the deadly chemicals spread by the u.s. military during the vietnam war and with these two important dates in mind activists from all over the world of chosen this saturday october twelfth to hold the second official march against monsanto two months ago does not only responsible for the production of agent orange but now it's overtaking the global food supply with genetically modified seeds the march against this model of the corporation is an international event set to take place in over four hundred cities across fifty countries so to talk more about this massive rally and where a demonstration is taking place near you i was joined earlier by nick burnaby activist an organizer with march against month santo i first asked him why the movement ag
the choice to use was good enough to. say. guys were soon approaching world food day on october sixteenth they found it on the gold to feed the hunger and make food a source of empowerment for all october also happens to be agent orange awareness month a time to educate about the lasting effects of the deadly chemicals spread by the u.s. military during the vietnam war and with these two important dates in mind activists from all over the world of chosen this saturday october twelfth to hold...
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he will deliver a report to us as soon as he's off the phone.d news and bad news built into all that so you'll certainly want to pay attention to see what john harwood has drummed up out of the nation's capital and he'll deliver that to us on the "closing bell" as soon as he's finished. the stock market, by the way, looks like it's going to brush off what's happened in washington, at least for one day. dow jones industrial average holding on to a gain of 38 points, positive throughout, was a bit stronger. let's break it down with jeremy hill. what do you make, jeremy? what do you make of the trade today? what do you think happens here in the days ahead. >> i think first and foremost this is almost like a peter pan market in the sense that all the children who touch peter pan's hands they fly off, radight? he's still the fed, even though completely obsessed with what's happening in d.c., these risk assets are actually benefitting from the backstop of the fed. and we think the reason why the markets are sanguine right now is the fact that the fed
he will deliver a report to us as soon as he's off the phone.d news and bad news built into all that so you'll certainly want to pay attention to see what john harwood has drummed up out of the nation's capital and he'll deliver that to us on the "closing bell" as soon as he's finished. the stock market, by the way, looks like it's going to brush off what's happened in washington, at least for one day. dow jones industrial average holding on to a gain of 38 points, positive...
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let us know as soon as you find out where you're going, where you decide to go, teresa, jackie, we'll follow up with you after she gets in about how you're going to pay for this. we're with you on this. thank you for joining us. >>> we've been asking you does your income justify the cost of your education? from ohio, the cost of my education justified in that i qualified for work that i love, social work. but the pay has been abysmal. and lorbe tweets, yikes, i hate the thought that exclusively thinking that education equals money. tell me what you think about tweeting me at ali velshi @real money. we've had such remarkable comments on this question. please keep them coming. we go back to where we started the show and the question whether the stock market has gotten ahead of itself. no one, no one knows where stocks will be a day, month or year from now but after 20% advance in the stock the s&p 500 your own portfolio may need some rebalancing. assets tend to behave differently under the same conditions. if your properly diversified your portfolio may be a little out of whack. if you
let us know as soon as you find out where you're going, where you decide to go, teresa, jackie, we'll follow up with you after she gets in about how you're going to pay for this. we're with you on this. thank you for joining us. >>> we've been asking you does your income justify the cost of your education? from ohio, the cost of my education justified in that i qualified for work that i love, social work. but the pay has been abysmal. and lorbe tweets, yikes, i hate the thought that...
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delta and jetblue submitting e device plan to the faa you could use devices soon as tomorrow. hiavo, former inspector general at department of transportation. thanks very much for joining us. we'll get into the cell phone issue. you can use the e device for reading, working, playing games, movies. is there any proof that these were dangerous in the first place? >> no. most of the proof was, came from various stories, someone said they thought it might have. when the pilot gave an order to shut everything down the problem went away. except by that point you move ad few hundred miles from where you had the interference. it was always, you know, just stories or reports and so the fa. a has moved finally to make things fit the, fit the science which, no documents problem means that you should be allowed to use them. tracy: mary, tracy byrnes. you alluded to cell phone thing. why not cell phones? other than annoyance, rudeness factor of your neighbor talking entire time what's the difference? >> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue. the cell ph
delta and jetblue submitting e device plan to the faa you could use devices soon as tomorrow. hiavo, former inspector general at department of transportation. thanks very much for joining us. we'll get into the cell phone issue. you can use the e device for reading, working, playing games, movies. is there any proof that these were dangerous in the first place? >> no. most of the proof was, came from various stories, someone said they thought it might have. when the pilot gave an order to...
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telling us you've got to have not just any insurance, you've got to have this insurance, telling us -- pretty soonre going to be telling us which leg to put our pants on in the morning. how about just letting business breathe free and -- >> i wish that were the case. melissa: amen! i am weeping. go ahead. >> you are being so idealistic, that is never going to happen. we are talking about one little box on an application that -- >> it's one little box, what are you guys so worried about? >> because -- [inaudible conversations] as an employer i would say -- [inaudible] >> jobs for the people who have not been arrested and convicted of a crime. what campaign makes this easier for felons to be hiredsome. >> you have children. what if your child in college gets busted for having marijuana -- melissa: then it should be -- >> they should never work again? >> should my daughter not ever have to pay a price for what she's done wrong? >> for the rest of her life and not work? melissa: that's it. they're saying -- >> let an employer ask. melissa: you broke the law, you have to report that going forward. what
telling us you've got to have not just any insurance, you've got to have this insurance, telling us -- pretty soonre going to be telling us which leg to put our pants on in the morning. how about just letting business breathe free and -- >> i wish that were the case. melissa: amen! i am weeping. go ahead. >> you are being so idealistic, that is never going to happen. we are talking about one little box on an application that -- >> it's one little box, what are you guys so...
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. >> they had separated us as soon as we got there. another boy that was there with me had taken me into another room and had sexually assaulted me after me telling him no. it was scary. i was really confused then. i didn't understand really what was fully going on. i was in shock really. i was very worried about my friends and, i mean, it was freezing out. so i don't know - there was just a lot of things going through my mind. >> it was january 8th of 2012 and it was 22 degrees that night. daisy was left out in the front yard. >> daisy coleman claims she was a victim of rape. left outside drunk on her mother's doorstep after the assault. three boys were arrested, a juvenile and two older high school students charged in an adult court. matt barnett faced a sexual assault charge and misdemeanour for endangering the wellbeing of a child. >> the prosecuting attorney dropped charges, citing insufficient evidence. one boy admitted to recording the video. the sheriff says video was not found and the victims refused to cooperate. that's why t
. >> they had separated us as soon as we got there. another boy that was there with me had taken me into another room and had sexually assaulted me after me telling him no. it was scary. i was really confused then. i didn't understand really what was fully going on. i was in shock really. i was very worried about my friends and, i mean, it was freezing out. so i don't know - there was just a lot of things going through my mind. >> it was january 8th of 2012 and it was 22 degrees...
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us. as soon as herman cain her that a number of congressmen were now off of that, including this, herman cain was getting a little concerned. i don't find any of these developments all that surprising. a lot of these guys might be looking at tough reelection battles in their own respective districts. but and i fought the good fight and i lost, we have to move on from what you say to them? >> au contraire, the game is not over yet. the longer this goes on, this is what we are missing out on. it started off as a broadcasted shutdown and it turns out it is a slowdown. the longer it goes, the more it goes into what we call a smack down and it applies. they are not only negotiating the cr, but negotiating raising the debt ceiling and that is the trump card. >> even now some of these wayward republicans are saying that the numbers are not there, our numbers are falling, their numbers are increasing. i'm talking about the poll numbers. and we are in deep doo doo. >> they should not be managing this based upon the poll numbers. that is the problem. that is not how you fight this. if they were to
us. as soon as herman cain her that a number of congressmen were now off of that, including this, herman cain was getting a little concerned. i don't find any of these developments all that surprising. a lot of these guys might be looking at tough reelection battles in their own respective districts. but and i fought the good fight and i lost, we have to move on from what you say to them? >> au contraire, the game is not over yet. the longer this goes on, this is what we are missing out...
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us. switzerland will soon vote if they should start giving out thousands of dollars in cash to every adult citizen in the country you heard me right there's a grassroots campaign that is trying to get the government to give out to every adult says in two thousand five hundred swiss francs approximately two thousand eight hundred dollars per month the motivation for the project is that many in switzerland fear that the financial crisis has caused wealth inequality to skyrocket you know i'm not an expert at swiss culture so maybe people there are different but if they gave out thousands of free dollars per month anywhere i've lived you would see the majority of people going into early retirement and not working at all and sort of like how they tell people not to feed the bears at parks because then the bears lose their instincts and will go hunt because getting a sandwich thrown at them is a lot easier i mean why go through the effort of auditing when the sandwich just magically appears handouts often creates law according to reuters some people are proposing a much better law for switzerlan
us. switzerland will soon vote if they should start giving out thousands of dollars in cash to every adult citizen in the country you heard me right there's a grassroots campaign that is trying to get the government to give out to every adult says in two thousand five hundred swiss francs approximately two thousand eight hundred dollars per month the motivation for the project is that many in switzerland fear that the financial crisis has caused wealth inequality to skyrocket you know i'm not...
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they will soon outnumber us by 22 million, because a bunch of us will die. aughter] willmillennial generation soon be our business leaders, our parents, our public servants. what happens when we have a generation who has had little connection to our nation's public lands, yet they are suddenly in charge of taking care of the? >> what happens? at interior, this is a very real question. 1/3 of our work first will be eligible to retire in five years. we will need a whole new generation of biologists, park rangers, scientists, and other professionals to care for our lands and waters. unfortunately, the entry-level jobs that we rely on, lakes ease and all ranger jobs or interns or trail crews or research assistants research have been impacted by sequestration and our limited resources. that is the one area that was why did the most by the theestration -- whacked most by sequestration. many of these young people are entering the workforce. it is a very difficult time in our economy to find a job. for the health of our economy, public lands, and future generations,
they will soon outnumber us by 22 million, because a bunch of us will die. aughter] willmillennial generation soon be our business leaders, our parents, our public servants. what happens when we have a generation who has had little connection to our nation's public lands, yet they are suddenly in charge of taking care of the? >> what happens? at interior, this is a very real question. 1/3 of our work first will be eligible to retire in five years. we will need a whole new generation of...
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as you're sitting at your desk and rachel you're fantastic thank you so much for joining us gotta come back soon for more banter that's all for now but you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com slash boom bust our teeth well so love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust r.j. for all of us here boom bust thank you for watching we'll see m.r.o. by. rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. mission creep couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. a canadian. making way. for the first time in history us. directly from the victims of a cia drone strike. and a red light. in the u.k. as the majority of the population. many believing the benefits failed.
as you're sitting at your desk and rachel you're fantastic thank you so much for joining us gotta come back soon for more banter that's all for now but you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com slash boom bust our teeth well so love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust r.j. for all of us here boom bust thank you for watching we'll see m.r.o. by. rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime...
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use." but soon afterwards, congressional leaders quietly invented something called leadership pacs-- politicalction committees-- that were not technically campaign funds, and thus exempt from the personal use prohibition. this is a loophole? >> trevor potter: right. that's correct. >> kroft: trevor potter is a former chairman of the federal election commission. he says it didn't take long for congressmen and senators to figure out the distinct advantages of having a leadership pac, with no restrictions. >> potter: since they weren't around when the ban on personal use was put into place, they're not covered by it. and they can be used for literally anything. >> kroft: over time, the leadership pacs that were created as a way for congressional leaders of both parties to raise money and distribute it to their members have evolved into something different. today, nearly every congressman and senator has a leadership pac, not just the leaders, and they are used to solicit contributions from friends and supporters in order to advance their political agendas, their careers, and in many cases, their
use." but soon afterwards, congressional leaders quietly invented something called leadership pacs-- politicalction committees-- that were not technically campaign funds, and thus exempt from the personal use prohibition. this is a loophole? >> trevor potter: right. that's correct. >> kroft: trevor potter is a former chairman of the federal election commission. he says it didn't take long for congressmen and senators to figure out the distinct advantages of having a leadership...
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i'm sure they'll have us out of here soon. until then, why don't we bond by sharing our childbirth experiences. the nurses were so great. my husband held my hand the whole time. see? all you need to get through a crisis is a little friendly conversation. bet you the dads are doing the same thing. (clamoring) the sneeze guard is broken! there is no law! oh, i just came here to pick up my daughter. but now i'm gonna kill you all! (laughing maniacally) don't forget your jacket, sweetie. (laughing maniacally) get out of there, you! never! (screaming) mmm. butter. iand i see me. so, maybe, we're just... hello! our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data is going global with coverage in over 100 countries at no extra charge. the juicy dragon... they show funn
i'm sure they'll have us out of here soon. until then, why don't we bond by sharing our childbirth experiences. the nurses were so great. my husband held my hand the whole time. see? all you need to get through a crisis is a little friendly conversation. bet you the dads are doing the same thing. (clamoring) the sneeze guard is broken! there is no law! oh, i just came here to pick up my daughter. but now i'm gonna kill you all! (laughing maniacally) don't forget your jacket, sweetie. (laughing...
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just the problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from hyde analytics we've got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you get the tough one use in time now for the video. series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from art projects to ork to greece search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and start street and strangers for count. visions to their crazy ideas but what if your project is a little more personal like a vacation or a wedding well there's a site for that too now a startup called boost up lets its users raise money for quote life's big purchases and it just raised one million dollars for itself from investors so is this all kind of tacky or is it going to improve outcomes for gift giving here to talk about this the one the only. my dear to go in there now first and foremost you know getting gas to pay for your wedding was considered kind of tacky and low brow for a while but now it's the norm and it seems l
just the problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from hyde analytics we've got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you get the tough one use in time now for the video. series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from art projects to ork to greece search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and...
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o's and the policies and when they find out they get activated they they they're ready to take us down as soon as they find out and i think that's why it's grown so quickly so is the march just about awareness right now or is there any specific action that you guys are trying to put forward to enact policy change . yeah well you know the last march was really got really fired up when obama signed the monsanto protection act and you know in my opinion we've been successful to get that removed because the senate has announced that they're not going to continue the monsanto protection act so they're dropping it from the farm bill so you know that's at least one tangible you know one tangible win that we already have other than the you know last quarter monsanto reporter reported a loss and it was it was millions of dollars that they lost last quarter and and you know we think that is at least partially due to the new awareness that's being brought about and you know awareness is key fact in their bottom line is keep people voting with their dollars and also we want to transform the food supply we
o's and the policies and when they find out they get activated they they they're ready to take us down as soon as they find out and i think that's why it's grown so quickly so is the march just about awareness right now or is there any specific action that you guys are trying to put forward to enact policy change . yeah well you know the last march was really got really fired up when obama signed the monsanto protection act and you know in my opinion we've been successful to get that removed...
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firefighter was out there pounding on all of the doors on the 8th floor, tells us to evacuate as soon as possible. >>>reporter: as residents spilled out, 15 people were disoriented and needed oxygen immediately. >> i saw people -- -- they looked like they were close to fainting, i guess. they didn't look 100% there. >> firefighters were told by maintenance workers that the building's emergency generator started up and was running for an unknown length of time when they went down stairs to check on it. odorless fumes spread throughout the building. >> we had levels from 800 to 200 parts per million. >> what is normal? >> normal, we would like it less than 35. >>>reporter: a total of 15 people were transported to area hospitals, some in serious condition, initially, all are expected to recover. >> the resident also to stay out of the building for 6 and a half hours. they were allowed p/ back in at 5:00 this afternoon. assistant grieve graham recommends that everyone have a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector inside of their home or apartment. >>. >> coming up at 6:00, tropica
firefighter was out there pounding on all of the doors on the 8th floor, tells us to evacuate as soon as possible. >>>reporter: as residents spilled out, 15 people were disoriented and needed oxygen immediately. >> i saw people -- -- they looked like they were close to fainting, i guess. they didn't look 100% there. >> firefighters were told by maintenance workers that the building's emergency generator started up and was running for an unknown length of time when they went...