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he used to tell us there will be a highway here 12 lanes. >> reporter: how right he was. he had the passion, the desire, and the smarts and quite the heart. >> i said grandpa, do you ever say no? he said i may get up there. and they will say did you ever give to that little church in germantown and i need to be able to say yes. >> reporter: that's how he was? >> that's how he was. >>> they are critical to the safety of our nation's leader. now we are getting a behind the scenes look of how the secret service trains. >>> first bottles. now alleys the new >>> the secret service has been under microscope in recent years, from the prostitution scandal in columbia to recent security breaches at the white house. but the new director has promised reform as the agency marks 150 years of service. news 4's mark see graves takes us inside their training complex. >> reporter: whether it's making a u-turn at 80 miles per hour or preparing for a sniper attack on the president's motorcade, every member of the secret service starts their career at this training facility outside of washin
he used to tell us there will be a highway here 12 lanes. >> reporter: how right he was. he had the passion, the desire, and the smarts and quite the heart. >> i said grandpa, do you ever say no? he said i may get up there. and they will say did you ever give to that little church in germantown and i need to be able to say yes. >> reporter: that's how he was? >> that's how he was. >>> they are critical to the safety of our nation's leader. now we are getting a...
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michael mckee is with us to tell us about it. chael: feel like you are doing more and accomplishing less estuary the numbers seem to suggest that is the case. the government re-benchmark the gdp numbers and growth was lower over the time, which means productivity was lower because we the number of workers increase and unemployment go down, so more people were actually accomplishing less, and that has some implications for the market and the fed. dsa -- be available to how we could reconcile this could reconcile the difference between employment and economic growth, but now it seems like the puzzle is more extreme. michael: we are recognizing it in that it should have higher. we're not in companies that money into the kind of enhancing investment at least two and we saw decline in business investment in the most recent order, suggesting that what we will have is a long time of slow product to the growth. what that means for the fed is we did the inflation come sooner because potential growth is lower. now productivity, which for th
michael mckee is with us to tell us about it. chael: feel like you are doing more and accomplishing less estuary the numbers seem to suggest that is the case. the government re-benchmark the gdp numbers and growth was lower over the time, which means productivity was lower because we the number of workers increase and unemployment go down, so more people were actually accomplishing less, and that has some implications for the market and the fed. dsa -- be available to how we could reconcile...
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. >> john psaropoulos joins us to tell us whether there's a sign on which destruction the vote is headed and what the mood is in athens. you will >> reporter: there are no conclusive opinion follows to give us a desize ipicture of where the vote will go. i would say look at this in terms of the popular vote dating back to the january general election. what do you have? you have the three main opposition parties, socialists conservatives and a smaller group, the river, backing the yes vote. together they don't amount to 38% of the popular vote in that january election. furthermore, the socialist and the conservatives have had a chance at managing greece through this crisis and both have been ousted after half a term in office. they are not, therefore, highly popular at the moment. on the other side of the parliamentary divide you have the syriza the ruling leftist with the coalition partners and they are backed by the far right golden dawn and the far left communist party. together the parties represent more than 50% of the parliamentary seats, and more than 50% of the popular vote in jan
. >> john psaropoulos joins us to tell us whether there's a sign on which destruction the vote is headed and what the mood is in athens. you will >> reporter: there are no conclusive opinion follows to give us a desize ipicture of where the vote will go. i would say look at this in terms of the popular vote dating back to the january general election. what do you have? you have the three main opposition parties, socialists conservatives and a smaller group, the river, backing the...
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us to tell us why. >> one source says backpage makes $9 million a month from pitches pimps placing sex ads. visa and master -- from pimps placing sex ads. visa and mastercard will no longer do business with backpage.com. >> reporter: andrea powell is on backpage every day looking for souls to save. she runs fair girls, a d.c.- based nonprofit dedicated to helping sex trafficking victims escape the life. she says 90% of the underage girls she helps were sold on backpage.com. news of visa and mastercard closing the door to the site was a huge win for her and her girls. >> they themselves were in this type of exploitation in hotels all across washington d.c. hoping to find a way out. instead men were walking in, not helping them, having sex with them, paying them money and walking out the door. everyone profited. backpage profited. other sites, the traffickers and you bought sex and the girls were the ones left with stds, abuse and years of trauma. >> reporter: none of the survivors wanted to talk on camera. powell said most are first trafficked between 12 and 14 years old and many come from d.c., maryland and virginia, some from affluent families. there are many. powell says she scrolls through 200 to 400 sex ads a day on this site. she said this is major, a possible game changer since she and other advocates have lobbied backpage for years to stop helping pimp people. >> it will make it harder for pimps to do their business and for men to buy girls and it will create a new shift. other companies will be watching and they'll be pulling out as well. >> american express already stopped doing business with backpage. one study says this site accounts for 70% of prostitution among the five websites that carry those types of ads in the u.s. you can see how big of deal this is. >> of course, this all came about after the sheriff of cook county, the second largest county in the country which includes chicago, asked the card companies to end their business relationships with backpage for moral, social and legal reasons. >>> a maryland man who jumped the white house fence last october was sentenced today. our media partners at the washington post report 23-year- old dominic adensaya was sentenced to time served and one year of supervised release. he was caught by white house dogs dogs before reaching the white house. >>> the showers we had earlier have moved over to the eastern shore. i think if you have any evening plans the next several hours, get outside and enjoy it. big showers down here. down in reedville they had over .3-inch of rain this afternoon. we're nice and dry. you've got to get well south of fredericksburg to pick up the rain. 77 for the high today, 78 fredericksburg and 73 in frederick, leesburg and manassas. if you're stepping out this evening, it's cloudy, mainly dry with temperatures in the 70s. unfortunately it doesn't look so good friday and potentially saturday. i'll be back with the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >>> coming up a reason to think about the combat veterans in your neighborhood this 4th of july before you set off fireworks. >> but first rumbling from an active volcano has millions >>> this power blast came from a volcano in indonesia. villages over a mile away were covered in ash. this is among 30s active volcanos in indonesia. it's erupted sporadically since 2010 after being dormant about 400 years. >>> the death toll from a bus crash in china is now up to 11. >> that bus was carrying a group of south koreans touring historical sites when it ran off a bridge into a river. the crash killed the chinese driver and 10 south korean passengers. 17 others were hurt. chinese and south korean agencies are working together investigating the crash and helping the victims and their families. >>> howard is tracking storms that could put a damper on your 4th of i love the new place. thank you. we used a designer from havertys to help blend all of my stuff with dave's one good chair. i love it. that reminds me of when we blended our furniture. yeah. ryan helped me get all my stuff just the way i like it. and emily helped me get all of my stuff right to the curb. that was a great day. yeah. refresh your space at havertys with savings in every room! plus enjoy 36-month, no-interest financing. havertys. discover something you. >>> just a couple days until the 4th of july, independence day and all the pop and boom of fireworks. >> as we light up the night sky in celebration, fireworks can have some unintended consequences for some of our nation's veterans. the sound of them can trigger symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. eric calle is an iraq war veteran and said the sound of fireworks can mentally bring him back to a war zone. >> it's almost like tunnel vision, you know. nothing on the outside of you even matters. >> veterans say there is something you can do if you plan to lig
us to tell us why. >> one source says backpage makes $9 million a month from pitches pimps placing sex ads. visa and master -- from pimps placing sex ads. visa and mastercard will no longer do business with backpage.com. >> reporter: andrea powell is on backpage every day looking for souls to save. she runs fair girls, a d.c.- based nonprofit dedicated to helping sex trafficking victims escape the life. she says 90% of the underage girls she helps were sold on backpage.com. news of...
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>>> dangerous and damaging outbreak of storms over the weekend, bill karins is back with us to tell us which areas we should be on the lookout for. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios. well you've come to the right place. mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm part of a complete breakfast when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. this guy first roamed the earth over 65 million years ago. like our van. yeah. we need to sell it. hi. need an appraisal? yeah. we do. vo: when selling your car, start with a written offer no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> time no
>>> dangerous and damaging outbreak of storms over the weekend, bill karins is back with us to tell us which areas we should be on the lookout for. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios. well you've come to the right place. mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm part of a complete breakfast when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready ya know what he...
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using the company card to pay for personal trips and cars. >>> city is trying to new approach to keep people from using city walls as a bedroom. joining us to tell us about a special paint that could be an unpleasant surprise for people that want to do that up against a wall. . >>reporter: good morning. if you think about relieving yourself on one of these walls, they are coated in a special paint and spray back. we are -- a warning sign has been put up. saying, hold it, this wall is not a public rest room. designed to repet liquids. giving it a shot. see if it sprays back. it sort of does. supposed to be a deter deterrent. and one neighbor said this technology, the special paint might do the trick. >> i think so. going to help me from not doing it. that's the truth. >> and this is the city of san francisco's latest effort to try to clean up urine-soaked streets and alleyways. coated nine walls from the mission to chinatown to union square. this paint is called ultra ever dry. this is a pilot program, but public works director here is expecting that it will do the trick and will likely take off. going back out to a live shot in the south of mark
using the company card to pay for personal trips and cars. >>> city is trying to new approach to keep people from using city walls as a bedroom. joining us to tell us about a special paint that could be an unpleasant surprise for people that want to do that up against a wall. . >>reporter: good morning. if you think about relieving yourself on one of these walls, they are coated in a special paint and spray back. we are -- a warning sign has been put up. saying, hold it, this...
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michael mckee is with us to tell us. it's about u.s. productivity.l like you are doing more and accomplish in less these days? the government went back and re-benchmark the gdp numbers for the past three years and growth period,r over that time which means productivity was lower. we saw the number of workers increase. more people were actually accomplishing less. that has applications for the market and the fed. before this report, be of a was talking about how this could solve the puzzle -- b of a was talking about his this could -- this could solve the puzzle. what is going on? what it unfortunately means is we are not seeing companies put money into the kind of productivity enhancing investments like they used to and we saw a 6/10 decline in business investment in the most recent quarter. that's a that what we will have is a long period of slow growth. what that means for the fed is we could see inflation come sooner because potential growth is lowered. potential growth is the growth of the labor force and we know that is falling. productivity, wh
michael mckee is with us to tell us. it's about u.s. productivity.l like you are doing more and accomplish in less these days? the government went back and re-benchmark the gdp numbers for the past three years and growth period,r over that time which means productivity was lower. we saw the number of workers increase. more people were actually accomplishing less. that has applications for the market and the fed. before this report, be of a was talking about how this could solve the puzzle -- b...
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district about 50 kilometers from the capital kabul crossing over to jennifer glass who is joining us to tell us whether there is any more clarity jennifer, at this point on these reports that afghan soldiers have been killed by possibly coalition air strikes. >> reporter: we knew there was an incident. we know soldiers have been killed. seven soldiers were killed and six injured in that incident this morning about 6:00 a.m. local time. apparently police officials tell us it was u.s. air force helicopters that carried out that attack. obviously mistakenly attacking the afghan army. other officials tell us the number of dead is as high as 11. the number is changing, but no question that it was two afghan army checkpoints that were attacked by u.s. forces. nato spokesman says they are aware and investigating the incident. this is the worst friendly fire incident. there are about 13,000 nato forces here. they are doing counter-terrorism operations. it's a difficult area, a lot of taliban activity there. this is one area where the taliban transit through. right after that attack, the taliban launche
district about 50 kilometers from the capital kabul crossing over to jennifer glass who is joining us to tell us whether there is any more clarity jennifer, at this point on these reports that afghan soldiers have been killed by possibly coalition air strikes. >> reporter: we knew there was an incident. we know soldiers have been killed. seven soldiers were killed and six injured in that incident this morning about 6:00 a.m. local time. apparently police officials tell us it was u.s. air...
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. >> sandy patel joins us to tell us what's headed our way. >> we may be seeing showers and cloud cover. july is typically one of our dry driest months in the bay area. we do get drizzle. the shower possibilities could get interesting. let's check out live doppler 7 hd. i will show you where there is unsettled weather up towards the lake county area and thunderstorms developing and reports of flooding up there and some of that activity moving towards hopland and cloverdale and the best chances are men do mendocino and lake countys going into tonight. sierra nevada, over 1,000 lightning strikes at last check across the state of california. the good news is they are producing rain. this time of year we are concern concerned about fire danger and lightning. we've seen flash flooding and reports of hail and thunderstorm and wind damage across the tahoe area. this was sent to twitter, tweeted to me of lightning and say says, hey, we're getting a lot of this in the sierra nevada. please send your pictures if you get any weather pictures between today and tomorrow. here's a live picture in the
. >> sandy patel joins us to tell us what's headed our way. >> we may be seeing showers and cloud cover. july is typically one of our dry driest months in the bay area. we do get drizzle. the shower possibilities could get interesting. let's check out live doppler 7 hd. i will show you where there is unsettled weather up towards the lake county area and thunderstorms developing and reports of flooding up there and some of that activity moving towards hopland and cloverdale and the...
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a lawmaker joins us to tell us why the officials are not to blame. kids are expensive. 'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. they have the most free on demand tv shows and movies on all my devices. it's perfect for me because my kids are costing me a fortune. i'm going to cabo! [ music plays ] don't settle for u-verse. xfinity is perfect for people who want more entertainment for their money. >>> 12 prison employees on administrative leave from clinton correctional as the investigation deepens into the escape of matt and sweat. should all officials be fired? good morning, miss dupree. >> good morning. >> should all the officials and officers be fired? >> my concern is we have done a rush to judgment. the original intent was that and the inspector general is there now doing what appears to be a very thorough investigation, interviewing a lot of people and co-incidentally some of the folks put on administrative leave were never interviewed. those of us who know how the system should work and usually does work we are emba
a lawmaker joins us to tell us why the officials are not to blame. kids are expensive. 'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. they have the most free on demand tv shows and movies on all my devices. it's perfect for me because my kids are costing me a fortune. i'm going to cabo! [ music plays ] don't settle for u-verse. xfinity is perfect for people who want more entertainment for their money. >>> 12 prison employees on administrative...
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jennifer glasse joining us to tell us what the defence minister posts and what it means for the government. it's a big below for president ashraf ghani and his chief executive. this is the second defence minister to be rejected by parliament and it was not close. he only got 84 of 104 votes. it is a key post and it's at a critical time. heavy fighting around the country. 18 afghan security forces have been killed, there has been fighting in the north in kunduz and helle monday. without a defense miles per hour, program oweses are frozen key decisions are on hold. he had been the acting defence minister. a failure to be confirmed throws a failure into the roots here. it's hoped they gind a new candidate that the parliament will improve. what other posts are we looking at that need to be filled? >> that's right. parliament has to confirm the head of the central bank and two supreme court posts, including african women. we are expecting that to happen in parliament tomorrow. that also is - that confirmation process is contentious because conservative parliament objected to the nomination as t
jennifer glasse joining us to tell us what the defence minister posts and what it means for the government. it's a big below for president ashraf ghani and his chief executive. this is the second defence minister to be rejected by parliament and it was not close. he only got 84 of 104 votes. it is a key post and it's at a critical time. heavy fighting around the country. 18 afghan security forces have been killed, there has been fighting in the north in kunduz and helle monday. without a...
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us from santa cruz. david, police just wrapped up a news conference a short time ago. >> santa cruz police just had a briefing for us to tell usable to locate madyson middleton yet despite the legions of people that have gone out to try and search for her in the boech area, along the trails and even up in the mountains in the redwood forest of the santa cruz mountains. but they have fought going to stop their search. citizen volunteers for a group called take about an back santa cruz joined law enforcement agency providing an extra set of eyes and ears today. a group is being organized at this moment to hit the trails, rivers banks and streets this evening. that underscores how seriously they take the disappearance of this child. rugged trailes and even the redwood forest above the santa cruz area. we hear now from madyson middleton's history about her daughter's disappearance and an update about police tracking the girl's scent on santa cruz beach. >> i already fell apart. now i am just in survival mode. i can't explain how difficult this is. nobody should have to go through this. >> they were able to track her scent around t
us from santa cruz. david, police just wrapped up a news conference a short time ago. >> santa cruz police just had a briefing for us to tell usable to locate madyson middleton yet despite the legions of people that have gone out to try and search for her in the boech area, along the trails and even up in the mountains in the redwood forest of the santa cruz mountains. but they have fought going to stop their search. citizen volunteers for a group called take about an back santa cruz...
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. >> our floor director, former floor director, used to tell us about some of the things that happened here. >> i have a picture of ray in the book from the early '60s. so many people let me have their personal photos from many many decades ago and many haven't been seen in decades. that's the exciting thing, is letting people see these pictures from channel 10 and all the stations. >> you cover all the stations, which is so beautiful about this book. and it's clear you've done so much work. what were some of the surprises you tame across. >> i was really surprised -- we all know a lot of people who have come through philadelphia in the middle of their careers or started their careers. brian williams, ed mcmahon matt lauer, here at channel 10. so many people along the way. ernie kovacs who went on to a national star, started at channel 3. who else? david brenner, well known comedian. he was a producer at channel 3. >> we'll show some more pictures while you talk because the book is such a great catalog of tv in philadelphia. in is where we are right now. >> this is a great picture beca
. >> our floor director, former floor director, used to tell us about some of the things that happened here. >> i have a picture of ray in the book from the early '60s. so many people let me have their personal photos from many many decades ago and many haven't been seen in decades. that's the exciting thing, is letting people see these pictures from channel 10 and all the stations. >> you cover all the stations, which is so beautiful about this book. and it's clear you've...
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to leave some money, so that's how she does it. inspector sullivan tell us who benefits from the money and tell us how it's used. money raised goes to survivors of fallen heroes. police, fire ems from philadelphia and the entire region including south jersey. also a wide variety of children's charities that do phenomenal work which includes the philadelphia police p.a.l. and for many children in philadelphia p.a.l. is the one safe place they have to go to be together and engage in positive activities, but it's a wide range of activities and charities that benefit children throughout the delaware valley including south jersey. >> you don't know this but i grew up as a kid, and i boxed in a p.a.l. center a police athletic league center and i'm very much aware of that. there's more for riders once they get to the finish line. tell us about that. >> big party. big party. that sets us aside from the other rides. we have a big party and ride through south jersey that get support from the south jersey police departments and it's a great day. >> still room -- still room to ride. there's still room to ride. >> you have t
to leave some money, so that's how she does it. inspector sullivan tell us who benefits from the money and tell us how it's used. money raised goes to survivors of fallen heroes. police, fire ems from philadelphia and the entire region including south jersey. also a wide variety of children's charities that do phenomenal work which includes the philadelphia police p.a.l. and for many children in philadelphia p.a.l. is the one safe place they have to go to be together and engage in positive...
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mark matthews joins us to tell us why officials say it really was their only option. >> reporter: it's a big pipe that broke. 54 inches in diameter, 4 1/2 feet. come in for a closer look. the rust hole is at the bottom of that pipe and it caused a huge loss of drinking water. water poured out of the hole in the ground for hours. the break was reported last night but this morning at 11:00, it was still gushing. >> these are main lines that supply wholesale customers up and down the peninsula. >> reporter: the man in charge of the water supply for san francisco and much of the peninsula told me they had to keep the water in the pipe flowing even though millions of gallons were going to waste because shutting off the pipe would have cut off water to san bruno, pacifica daly city and the san francisco jail. >> customers will go without water. want to avoid that. >> reporter: so they kept the pipe pressurized until other sources could be rerouted which took most of the morning. the cause of the break, rust on a pipe that was installed in the late 1920s. >> we have a very old system we want
mark matthews joins us to tell us why officials say it really was their only option. >> reporter: it's a big pipe that broke. 54 inches in diameter, 4 1/2 feet. come in for a closer look. the rust hole is at the bottom of that pipe and it caused a huge loss of drinking water. water poured out of the hole in the ground for hours. the break was reported last night but this morning at 11:00, it was still gushing. >> these are main lines that supply wholesale customers up and down the...
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. >> translator: first when they come us to and tell us they have a problem, we tell them to go see a and only after that do we sell them medicine. we sell them medicine only if they show us a doctor's prescription. >> reporter: most people here go to these pharmacies without a prescription. the lack of clinics and hospitals have made it difficult to get proper treatment. the few private hospitals operating in the country are either too crowded or expensive for many but the government says that will soon change. it has built this new warehouse where donated medicines are stored before they are distributed. a new bill to punish those involved in the illegal trade of fake drugs is also in parliament. >> translator: we recently made it compulsory for all of those importing medicine and those who sell it to patients to register. we also have a drug policy bill which when passed will all of these issues. >> reporter: many have welcomed the government's intervention and attempts, but for this woman and many other patients like her, it may have come too late. >>> a minute of silence has been
. >> translator: first when they come us to and tell us they have a problem, we tell them to go see a and only after that do we sell them medicine. we sell them medicine only if they show us a doctor's prescription. >> reporter: most people here go to these pharmacies without a prescription. the lack of clinics and hospitals have made it difficult to get proper treatment. the few private hospitals operating in the country are either too crowded or expensive for many but the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> can harris joins us to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america." e you. >> good to see you. happy fourth of july. caught on camera, take a look at this. a malfunction at a july fourth celebration in colorado. fireworks flying into the audience. fine people got hurt. we have the latest on what went wrong. and the other thing looming on this holiday is a larger one, terrorism. police on alert for lone wolves inspired by isis. an extra 7,000 people on alert in new york city alone. and plus a woman from texas she's now missing after snorkeling trip with friends. the coast guard and dozens of volunteers searching the waters. her husband now speaking out and what he's saying. finally on a lighter noted, it's perhaps america's weirdest holiday tradition. the nation's hot dog eating contest. goes down in coney island, new york. you are looking in at the contestantings staring each other down. we will have a mix of the sublime and the ridiculous. >> all right. thank you. have a great fourth. >> you too. >> and abc7 will rebroadcast diane sawyer's groundbreak
. ♪ ♪ >> can harris joins us to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america." e you. >> good to see you. happy fourth of july. caught on camera, take a look at this. a malfunction at a july fourth celebration in colorado. fireworks flying into the audience. fine people got hurt. we have the latest on what went wrong. and the other thing looming on this holiday is a larger one, terrorism. police on alert for lone wolves inspired by isis. an extra 7,000 people on...
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. >> translator: first when they come to us and tell us they have a problem we tell them to go see a doctor. only then we sell them the medicine and only if they show us a dorktd's prescription. >> the lack of proper clinics have made it impossible for people to go to a clinic. few private ones operating in the country are either too crowded or expensive for many but the government says that will soon change. it has built this new warehouse where donations are stored before they're distributed to hospitals in the capital. a new bill to punish those in the illegal drugs is also before parliament. >> we recently made it compulsory for all those importing medicines and those who sell it, to register. drug policy bill which when passed by parliament will solve all this issue. >> reporter: many health workers have welcomed the government's attempts to intervene. but for this woman and others like her it may have come too late. be al jazeera mogadishu somalia. chaimns >> chileans have been on strike for over a month and has cost the education minister his job. >>> spotlight on growing racia
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he is going to be joining us to tell us why he did it. big privacy concerns here. trish: 1000 e-mails from or to hillary clinton when she was secretary of state have been he released by the state department. team in washington and new york going through all the emails. we her one that is considered sensitive. apparently her assistant, sent through r one to her server and some of the information was classified. there are releasing health records from her campaign. what is she saying. >> this is from her doctor. this is familiar to many americans. she had physical in march of 2015. from the letter, this is what it says. mrs. clinton is healthy 67-year-old female which medical conditions include hyper thyroidism and allergies. in 2012, mrs. clinton fainted and sustain ad concussion. she had a clot, blood clot. she was put on anti-coagulation therapy to dissolve that clot. she had double vision for a period of time of. this cleared up in about two months. follow-up tests in 2013 which revealed complete resolution from effects of the concussion. mrs. clinton us take medi
he is going to be joining us to tell us why he did it. big privacy concerns here. trish: 1000 e-mails from or to hillary clinton when she was secretary of state have been he released by the state department. team in washington and new york going through all the emails. we her one that is considered sensitive. apparently her assistant, sent through r one to her server and some of the information was classified. there are releasing health records from her campaign. what is she saying. >>...
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to 72 degrees and your three day forecast brings us beautiful weather back in thursday and friday with temperatures in the 80's. stay there we have more news and weather when we come back. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! >>> i know you've got a few items that could use some sprucing up. >> in doubt like my 1972 chuck taylor sneakers. >> yes. >> i don't, i won't. so do you have shoes coats shirts wallet shows signs of wear and tear but can't bear to get rid of them? you may not have have to. >> three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan is here to explain why. >> yes, that is right jessica and ukee. a growing number of retailers are offering to make them look new again sometimes even for free. john calvert's favorite pair of shoes appears shiny and new now but just a few months ago they looked warn and scuffed up. >> my wife said when you neil down the people in the pew behind you can see your souls are worn through. >> reporter: then he was told about recrafting. >> i don't even know what that word is. >> reporter: all john had
to 72 degrees and your three day forecast brings us beautiful weather back in thursday and friday with temperatures in the 80's. stay there we have more news and weather when we come back. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! >>> i know you've got a few items that could use some sprucing up. >> in doubt like my 1972 chuck taylor...
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to new drugs. it is one of the features in this week's "bloomberg business week," and author caroline chen joins us now from san francisco. caroline, what are these trying to tell usscoveries trying to tell us? mutations wese are don't normally see in humans, and so when they find these things, they can learn more about how the body works and learn more about how to make new drugs. scarlet: what does this say about outlanders -- outliers? caroline: one of the people that i interviewed was stephen, he does not feel pain. he has a genetic mutation that causes him not to feel pain. people like stephen, researchers now understand a new pathway in the body and they are trying to drug it to create a new painkiller. alix: how much money are companies putting into this research? caroline: they are putting a lot of money into this research and databasesting large to get a hold of a lot of information. one company paid $450 million to buy one small, icelandic company. they are trying to get a hold of all this it genetic information so they can look for trends or patterns in how your genes influence your body. scarlet: the difference here though, and you mentioned that you s
to new drugs. it is one of the features in this week's "bloomberg business week," and author caroline chen joins us now from san francisco. caroline, what are these trying to tell usscoveries trying to tell us? mutations wese are don't normally see in humans, and so when they find these things, they can learn more about how the body works and learn more about how to make new drugs. scarlet: what does this say about outlanders -- outliers? caroline: one of the people that i interviewed...
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has inspired a lot of people to want to be near him and to make a little bit of money inside the celebrity. pat ciarrocchi joins us now to tell us all about that. >> that halo is really important part, you know. celebrities talk about the personal brand and it was pope francis it is fair to say his brand is one of peace love and activism for the poor. despite his call to tone down u.s. consumerism the pope's first visit to the u.s. is igniting a spin off beyond selling the faith at the the vatican, pope frances is likely to pop up almost anywhere and now that he is coming to philadelphia a you find his image on union hall, and a souvenir stores. but, popping up, in debbie fireman's narberth kitchen well that gives a whole new meaning to toast the pope. >> we were thinking of ideas that could honor his visit. >> reporter: money making ideas that could be fun too. debbie added a metal plate to a novelty toaster she was marketing. >> look at that it looks like pope frances. >> reporter: debbie's creativity was blessed with even more. >> because, he spread love i thought it would be cool to say spread love and have the pope's faith.
has inspired a lot of people to want to be near him and to make a little bit of money inside the celebrity. pat ciarrocchi joins us now to tell us all about that. >> that halo is really important part, you know. celebrities talk about the personal brand and it was pope francis it is fair to say his brand is one of peace love and activism for the poor. despite his call to tone down u.s. consumerism the pope's first visit to the u.s. is igniting a spin off beyond selling the faith at the...
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john rawlins joining us to tell us how crews have been preparing for the big celebration tomorrow. hey, john. >> reporter: hi, rick. well right there it is right behind me there, that is the stage for tomorrow night's concert. they have been testing their amplifiers a short time a. trust me they sounded just fine. everything coming together just right. in front of the art museum stage hands and others hard at work putting together the focal point for tomorrow night's concert. meanwhile behind the museum technicians taking 12 to 16 hours to carefully load and wire fireworks that will last just minutes once launched in the july 4th sky. >> they'll last about 15 minutes but it's a continuous 15 minutes of color glitters, red, white blue. >> reporter: 700,000 the estimate of the number of visitors in the city tomorrow. denise and chester of new york state arrived yesterday and have been on the move. >> i love the row houses. we went down by the water. i like the architecture so we sort of have been doing that. >> reporter: with so many people in town and national concerns about a possi
john rawlins joining us to tell us how crews have been preparing for the big celebration tomorrow. hey, john. >> reporter: hi, rick. well right there it is right behind me there, that is the stage for tomorrow night's concert. they have been testing their amplifiers a short time a. trust me they sounded just fine. everything coming together just right. in front of the art museum stage hands and others hard at work putting together the focal point for tomorrow night's concert. meanwhile...
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you for not only the warm introduction but for all you're telling us leadership and mayor ed lee for you're telling us hospitality in bringing us to city hall and decades of fighting for civil rights and shout out to gavin newsom who put a face on television across the world (clapping) and i have what a marriage between a same sex couple looks like not all that scary we did that and also, of course, to our city attorney that said not only would we take it to court and did that with justice stewart by his side and made the rational case i want to recognize our then couldn't assessor our who issued the marriage licenses february 12th mandible he will talk with with us too (clapping.) you know as a gay man that came out more than 6 years ago in the 69 i'm a stonewall baby those of you guess who came out to announce to the we were mooijz inmentally ill outlaws it took 1963 to take mental health from the law california no longer considered a felony for adults of the same gender to have consensual rings that's where we are coming and we took the law that gavin newsom decided he would break because it was unconstitutional he know you kne
you for not only the warm introduction but for all you're telling us leadership and mayor ed lee for you're telling us hospitality in bringing us to city hall and decades of fighting for civil rights and shout out to gavin newsom who put a face on television across the world (clapping) and i have what a marriage between a same sex couple looks like not all that scary we did that and also, of course, to our city attorney that said not only would we take it to court and did that with justice...
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to speak with us. we ask that he be brought to our hotel. it's bilal. he tells us the bosses threatened to kick him out if he spoke with us. he adds that he has no place else to go. the 22-year-old dreams of living in europe. he sees little opportunity in his homeland. sierra leone is one of the world's poorest countries. recently hard-hit by the ebola epidemic. bilal has seven sisters. he's the only son. he tells us he dreams of providing a better life for his mother. he never knew his father but she has always been there for tehm. his mother is unemployed but she still got him through school and the first year of university. but after that, he says the money ran out. he wants to give something back to her. how did you imagine -- bilal kamara: my friends in sierra leone see europe as a paradise, where everything is easier. our dream is that things would be better there. having a meal, nice close, cars. that's how we see europe. reporter: if one were to tell you it's not easy bilal kamara: i wouldn't believe them. because africa is difficult. i can't compare africa
to speak with us. we ask that he be brought to our hotel. it's bilal. he tells us the bosses threatened to kick him out if he spoke with us. he adds that he has no place else to go. the 22-year-old dreams of living in europe. he sees little opportunity in his homeland. sierra leone is one of the world's poorest countries. recently hard-hit by the ebola epidemic. bilal has seven sisters. he's the only son. he tells us he dreams of providing a better life for his mother. he never knew his father...
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he is going to join us live to tell us why he should get the job. us she exposed bill clinton, monica lewinsky affair years ago. now linda tripp, remember that name? linda tripp has a warning about hillary clinton and what she will do to get the white house. a reporter who spoke with her joins us live. it was an exclusive. meanwhile sports superstar john grudan, brandon marshall, carlie lloyd and carl anthony towns join brian for a roundtable on sports. plus we have got this, great big battle frog obstacle course out on the plaza. they want brian and i to run it. will we? i say no. the producers say yes. stick around. busy three hours kicks off 12 minutes from right now. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value o
he is going to join us live to tell us why he should get the job. us she exposed bill clinton, monica lewinsky affair years ago. now linda tripp, remember that name? linda tripp has a warning about hillary clinton and what she will do to get the white house. a reporter who spoke with her joins us live. it was an exclusive. meanwhile sports superstar john grudan, brandon marshall, carlie lloyd and carl anthony towns join brian for a roundtable on sports. plus we have got this, great big battle...
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to and from the city. our kron 4's emily turner joins us live to tell us how the construction that's causing the shut down is going. >> reporter: like you said a little bit of construction moving right along. apparently, according umnnn]zto the press conference, everything is right on time. >> we are still on schedule. that's ur overall progress. >> reporter: and =;:: that is music to the sound of driver's ears. that so far, despite thursday's rain and other issues, the coil drive construction is moving along as planned. even if = jp construction and continue give us a route. that was a the difficult part. >> reporter: there were back ups and confusion. but while drives navigated through the parkway, crews made headway. laying asphalt and median and barrier construction. at this point ó y>officials say there's nothing stopping them from #n%( w meeting %< ver there so we were kind of bummed. >> reporter: nothing major as this closure g<:: once it's all complete, the next big change will be the park over the top of the @e( nnel. set wvn >> the reconstruction of ( drive, we have had opportunity to connect th
to and from the city. our kron 4's emily turner joins us live to tell us how the construction that's causing the shut down is going. >> reporter: like you said a little bit of construction moving right along. apparently, according umnnn]zto the press conference, everything is right on time. >> we are still on schedule. that's ur overall progress. >> reporter: and =;:: that is music to the sound of driver's ears. that so far, despite thursday's rain and other issues, the coil...
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i was lucky to go to afghanistan, an extraordinary country full of such entrepreneurial talent. one of the people who was helping us with security there used to tellwould look out the window and see a little boy run out of his house and lay on the roof. he wondered if the boy was excited about the planes, why was he doing that. one day he was near his home and he went to visit. the boy was running out of the house to lie on top of the roof to protect his solar panel from cracking. and i just think about him because i think about what he would want and what he needed and to help him. not all talent has access. now i'm going to take you back to the timeline on the wall in building three. it highlights an extraordinary thing in 1865. on the first year that m.i.t. faculty taught classes to m.i.t. students they fought for free in the evening at the lull institute. you can fast forward to today. all m.i.t. course materials where free on the web. yet, in the timeline it's in our dna to be open, to share and it comes from our very first year. there's another point on the timeline about openness. all of our lectures and labs we opened in those days. in tho
i was lucky to go to afghanistan, an extraordinary country full of such entrepreneurial talent. one of the people who was helping us with security there used to tellwould look out the window and see a little boy run out of his house and lay on the roof. he wondered if the boy was excited about the planes, why was he doing that. one day he was near his home and he went to visit. the boy was running out of the house to lie on top of the roof to protect his solar panel from cracking. and i just...
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crossing to jennifer glasse joining us from kabul to tell us about the latest going on in parramatta. jennifer. >> that's right, it wasn't close in parliament this morning. the defence minister standing got 84 votes, he needed 107. he is the second defence minister to be rejected by parliament. joining me here to talk about this is a political analyst. thank you for being here on al jazeera. hameed, what does the rejection mean for president ashraf ghani's government. >> it's a critical time for the deposit of ashraf ghani. the parliament is divided. they have the unity government it is not solid enough to introduce, and they'll have the parliament to basically vote giving them a vote of confidence. it means that the government - the lack of leadership by the minister of defence will be a recipe for certain part of the country to become more destabilized and we will see - and certain parts of the country will see that they will increase their tax on a number of axe and a and p. that will mean that national unity government has to accelerate their effort introduce is new defense minnis
crossing to jennifer glasse joining us from kabul to tell us about the latest going on in parramatta. jennifer. >> that's right, it wasn't close in parliament this morning. the defence minister standing got 84 votes, he needed 107. he is the second defence minister to be rejected by parliament. joining me here to talk about this is a political analyst. thank you for being here on al jazeera. hameed, what does the rejection mean for president ashraf ghani's government. >> it's a...
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closest approach 7800 miles to get these fantastic images, data to tell us the chemical com significance of the surface and mapping to tell us, temperature mapping to tell us a little more about the history of the planet. it's really exciting. so in addition to these fantastic visual images that the cameras are taking, we'll get temperature data, com significance to see what it's made up of. there are mysterious dark spots on the surface we hope to learn more about. i think it will help us understand our own planet and solar system a little more. >> he says the probe will continue to transmit data for many years to come. >> researchers call it groundbreaking and historic, the discovery of a particle. they found a new form of matter. scientists high path sized that it existed. >> in new york, it's a tradition to visit to one of the world's most famous toy stores. unfortunately, it's the end of an era for f.a.o. schwartz, closing in new york city. we have the sad news. >> for the first time in over 100 years f.a.o. schwartz won't have a retail space anymore the flagship store closing on fifth avenue marks the end for has major
closest approach 7800 miles to get these fantastic images, data to tell us the chemical com significance of the surface and mapping to tell us, temperature mapping to tell us a little more about the history of the planet. it's really exciting. so in addition to these fantastic visual images that the cameras are taking, we'll get temperature data, com significance to see what it's made up of. there are mysterious dark spots on the surface we hope to learn more about. i think it will help us...
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we expect they're going to tell us what we want them to tell us. often they don't do that. >> the most embarrassing thing was being caught listening in on one of angela merkel's cell phones. she, rightly, got upset. but earlier actually last month, the chief prosecutor in germany called off a year-long investigation into that incident saying they couldn't come up with enough evidence. i think that's even been put behind us. so this is, you know, all of these leaders have much bigger problems to worry about than who is snooping on whom. >> who she's talking to on her cell phone. >> whose ox is being gored? we tell other people that you shouldn't feel nervous about us listening into you but then when they get listened into they get upset. >> right. >> if you consider the issues we're dealing with in terms of now iran going forward. we don't know what's going to happen after this week. but the issue concerning france and greece, eu relations france arms deals in africa. there's a lot of meat there. france with china and development. >> if i'm -- and th
we expect they're going to tell us what we want them to tell us. often they don't do that. >> the most embarrassing thing was being caught listening in on one of angela merkel's cell phones. she, rightly, got upset. but earlier actually last month, the chief prosecutor in germany called off a year-long investigation into that incident saying they couldn't come up with enough evidence. i think that's even been put behind us. so this is, you know, all of these leaders have much bigger...
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use data to tell us. by now we can tell exactly how people drive. we can give them an even more accurate price. it helps them. if we help them, then we make money. betty: that was allstate ceo tom wilson. creditors are closing in on a deal to salvage caesars entertainment. among them, billionaire john paulson, who has made some big bets in his life. ♪ betty: here are the stocks to watch today. caesars entertainment has in falling. in oneditors are closing a deal to salvage a bankruptcy plan is a push for restructuring. laura, one vary big name here's john paulson. laura: yeah, sort of a newcomer. partners, canyon sorrows, these big hedge funds coming in and really try to get a deal together. betty: what are they proposing here? laura: what they want is additional equity. the parentquity at and equity at a subsidiary as well. they just want more. the deadline is coming up here in court. in the bankruptcy case is actually going to rule whether these other creditors will cut losses against the parent company. and will rather that can continue other rest of the company goes bankrupt. we have some momentum here, some agreement, consent. the judge may say i will allow those lawsuits to stop, at least for a while, you can continue negotiating. betty: how influential is paulson leading this charge among creditors? laura: there have been other situations where they decided to help out apollo either by deleveraging are converting debt to equity. so they are pretty influential in this situation. betty: what about caesars itself? how is it operating right now? laura: they need to get some kind of deal together. they have been negotiating from austin year -- for almost a year. they are really trying to [indiscernible] betty: you mentioned the court decision. laura: it will be july 22 in chicago. the stock has been rising today. that may happen again. it may fall, depending on what he says on the 22nd. betty: thank you so much for joining ussalvage caesars entertainment. we've got much more ahead on the bloomberg market day. stay with us. ♪ from greek to china, so much going on in the markets. who better to hear from then steve ratner. ,lix: after 13 days of talks optimism for nuclear deal is beginning to fade. betty: subway cuts ties with longtime spokesperson jerod fogle who put the company in a serious bind. but jerod is in subways only problem. betty: good afternoon. alix: let's look at the markets at this hour. it was a vary confusing day for traders as we see this relative strength in the s&p. we are near the lows of the session, but we are still up about 10 points. yesterday, traders were waiting for a cell singer -- sell single --
use data to tell us. by now we can tell exactly how people drive. we can give them an even more accurate price. it helps them. if we help them, then we make money. betty: that was allstate ceo tom wilson. creditors are closing in on a deal to salvage caesars entertainment. among them, billionaire john paulson, who has made some big bets in his life. ♪ betty: here are the stocks to watch today. caesars entertainment has in falling. in oneditors are closing a deal to salvage a bankruptcy plan...
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dick bove will join us to tell us why he believes these wills are a negative for the u.s. economy and calls it a dumb idea by the government. >>> another positive fitbit rating. we'll talk to the analyst behind that call whether the company has already gone too far, too fast. >> i'm not making fun of his name, but what is the analyst's name? >> will power. >> i love that. the fitbit analyst name is will power. >> joining us to talk about the fall-off of volatility in china's market uncertainty in greece. waiting on the iranian talks, as well. we have tim seymour and peter costov with us here the peter, you're among us. we are looking around going, what is this rally all about right now? oil has turned positive, too, by the way. >> right. it's very perplexing. i think we had a lot of pressure on the market over the last couple of days. it's been longer than that. it's over a week this. might be a little bit of a relief rally. we are starting to hear maybe potentially positive comments come out of brussels. there's a lot of rumors floating around. what you do want to watch is
dick bove will join us to tell us why he believes these wills are a negative for the u.s. economy and calls it a dumb idea by the government. >>> another positive fitbit rating. we'll talk to the analyst behind that call whether the company has already gone too far, too fast. >> i'm not making fun of his name, but what is the analyst's name? >> will power. >> i love that. the fitbit analyst name is will power. >> joining us to talk about the fall-off of...
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use data to tell us. we can tell exactly how people drive. we can give them an even more accurate price. it helps them and we make money. scarlet: thank you so much for joining usbetty liu will be back in just about a minute. it's so rare for us to both be on set at the same time. a discussion on china where the stock market has recovered. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg market day. we are looking at a pro-eu rally and athens. keep in mind that although european leaders like to say the referendum was about staying in , andou or leaving the eu greece, the idea was we are voting for or against austerity. it has nothing to do with whether or not we stay in the eu. scarlet: the majority of greeks want to stay. matt: the majority want to stay in the euro but do not want austerity. they want to have their cake and eat it, to bank. -- too. scarlet: we want to stay in the eurozone but we just don't agree with the conditions. let's go straight to the top headlines. matt: the iran nuclear talks continue at this hour. vienna.ry just spoke in he says both parties are in -- he insisted the u.s. will not be rushed. that echoes a twitter posting from iran's foreign minister
use data to tell us. we can tell exactly how people drive. we can give them an even more accurate price. it helps them and we make money. scarlet: thank you so much for joining usbetty liu will be back in just about a minute. it's so rare for us to both be on set at the same time. a discussion on china where the stock market has recovered. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg market day. we are looking at a pro-eu rally and athens. keep in mind that although european leaders like to say the...
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use this machine to tell us if that's what's in here? >> we certainly can. we got a big peak right there. >> what does that usually core respond to. >> a known synthetic cannaboid. >> what was in the package was a chemical variation of marijuana. rti's research is helping law enforcement identify how the designer drugs are identified in the body so they will pick up the substances and sellers and prosecuted. >> so while these compounds are not stable, so you may start with one drug and when you light it on fire in a cigarette, it couldverts to something else. what the person is taking isn't what they think they are taking. >> this machine will smoke the designer drugs to help researchers determine exactly what the compounds become after they are heated and ingested. >> people willingly put these compounds into their body when we are not even in a place to animals. >> officer bates has made it his mission to educate the public drugs. >> this really needs to be on the forefront right now of law enforcement and lawmakers because it's, like i said, it's ruining people's lives. >> i think most of usad no idea about these people pursuing these loop holes in the law. and i have to say i am kind of impressed with the chemists behind it? >> the chemistry is impressive but it's so dangerous. in this case, the toxicology trials are putting the drug out happens. it's so risk. >> altering chemical structures is a common thing. >> when you are altering these chemical structures, it's very easy to do, something we do every day. the problem here is that we need to regulate because there is no control over how toxic these chemicals are and it's difficult to do that. >> thanks for sharing your expertise. now, kosta, coming up next, what phone? >> brand-new company has uncovered a way to track your phone through your wi-fi. >> we will see that coming up next. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. >>> welcome back to "techknow." kosta, when it comes to tracking, we will see it in a spy film but you are findi
use this machine to tell us if that's what's in here? >> we certainly can. we got a big peak right there. >> what does that usually core respond to. >> a known synthetic cannaboid. >> what was in the package was a chemical variation of marijuana. rti's research is helping law enforcement identify how the designer drugs are identified in the body so they will pick up the substances and sellers and prosecuted. >> so while these compounds are not stable, so you may...
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you can't tell us what to do. you can't tell to us cut our pensions you can't tell us that our economy is going into the toilet. and now we're seeing the ramifications of that. >> wow. bad finances like baltimore for those people in greece. they just don't want to say it. gerri willis, thank you very much. go to have -- good to have you in. >> in south carolina lawmakers debating whether to take down the confederate flag from the state house grounds. there's a special session of the state legislature going on right now amount survey of south carolina lawmakers just so you know the survey shows there is enough support to remove the flag. they have filed several bills to do just that. the state's republican governor, nikki haley called for the flag to come down this all follows the deadly church shooting in charleston last month. a web site showed images of the gunman posing with the flag. jonathan? >> reporter: hi, harris. just minutes ago the south carolina senate tabled a proposal that would have allowed the confederate flag to fly o
you can't tell us what to do. you can't tell to us cut our pensions you can't tell us that our economy is going into the toilet. and now we're seeing the ramifications of that. >> wow. bad finances like baltimore for those people in greece. they just don't want to say it. gerri willis, thank you very much. go to have -- good to have you in. >> in south carolina lawmakers debating whether to take down the confederate flag from the state house grounds. there's a special session of the...
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our reporters join us to tell us what to watch for in each of those reports. >> we'll start things off what to focus on on facebook. >> facebook is all about maintaining the across the board growth we've seen in recent quarters as it adds users and ad dollars. the company's expected to grow revenue 37% to $3.99 billion. earnings per share are projected to grow 13% to 47 cents. investors will be looking for updates on facebook's video ad format, plus a new instagram ad. you can expect plenty of questions about when facebook plans to make money from the popularity of facebook messenger. we'll be back at the top of the hour with the highly anticipated numbers. >>> and if it's jane wells, must be whole foods, jane. >> right? >> i'm noticing we're all in the same color palate. whole foods is expected to report record sales of nearly $3.7 billion and 9% earnings growth of 5 cents a share. the street wants to know about same store sales growth in the face of a lot of lower price competition. analysts expect comp sales to be up 2.9% maybe less. that's down from 3.9 a year ago. and in that vein
our reporters join us to tell us what to watch for in each of those reports. >> we'll start things off what to focus on on facebook. >> facebook is all about maintaining the across the board growth we've seen in recent quarters as it adds users and ad dollars. the company's expected to grow revenue 37% to $3.99 billion. earnings per share are projected to grow 13% to 47 cents. investors will be looking for updates on facebook's video ad format, plus a new instagram ad. you can...
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mara mara schiavocampo is with us to tell us more. >> reporter: that mum includes $13,000 on child-related of spending all that green give you the baby blues. we found ways to cut those expenses in half. with 2-year-old twins cameron and carter this family spent $3300 per year per child in the first year. what were you spending the money on? >> the most expensive was formula formula. about $1800 a year per kid. diapers about $1200 a year per kid. >> reporter: now, with a third on the way. >> i think we'll be more conscious with spend inging. >> reporter: enter bay beau bargain expert. when it comes to form larks don't dismiss generic. >> it's regulated by the government. where you buy a name brand or store brand, it's the same nutrition. >> reporter: we compared the basic nutritional information two w this name brand and the store brand. >> how much vitamin a. >> 300 iu in both. >> it's the same stuff. >> reporter: using the generic brand saves them $900. next up try a subscription service for wipes and diapers. it costs $99 a year but delivered strait to your door every month and saved yo
mara mara schiavocampo is with us to tell us more. >> reporter: that mum includes $13,000 on child-related of spending all that green give you the baby blues. we found ways to cut those expenses in half. with 2-year-old twins cameron and carter this family spent $3300 per year per child in the first year. what were you spending the money on? >> the most expensive was formula formula. about $1800 a year per kid. diapers about $1200 a year per kid. >> reporter: now, with a third...
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the pentagon just today telling us the pilots of the russian planes taunted the f-15 pilots scrambled to intercept them. joining used major general robert scales, former command commandant of the u.s. war college. bob, good to have you with us. how are you? >> great. lou: did anybody tell ash carter we're in third or fourth place in terms of command in iraq. what's the deal? >> this really surprised me, lou, because all the sources that i have who are in iraq, training iraqi soldiers told me they are marginally better than six months ago when ash carter made the derogative statements, not much better now. and taking the offensive against ramadi when most of my sources tell me they won't be ready to do anything offensively until next spring. almost as if ash carter's statements were an effort to atone for what the administration considered a slip of the lip four or five months ago. lou: he made a lot of the slip of the lips in run-up to his confirmation in a few sentences as well. we call that truth mistakenly. iran, the military option weakened further here. we've got now secretary kerry, who -- james rosen report
the pentagon just today telling us the pilots of the russian planes taunted the f-15 pilots scrambled to intercept them. joining used major general robert scales, former command commandant of the u.s. war college. bob, good to have you with us. how are you? >> great. lou: did anybody tell ash carter we're in third or fourth place in terms of command in iraq. what's the deal? >> this really surprised me, lou, because all the sources that i have who are in iraq, training iraqi...
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during his years as house speak are, grin used to -- newt grin give used to tell the story that the youngld more likely think they'd meet a ufo than cp collect social security. >> reporter: if you hear talk like this on college campuses about social security you may not be surprised. >> i think it's a failing system like everyone believed it would be. like growing up that's what they told us. we weren't going to get social security bit the time we retired. >> reporter: for decades conservatives painted social security and medicare as doomed. it's true the programs will drain the surpluses built up over the last 30 years, without action by congress - raiding taxes or cutting -- raising taxes or cutting benefits social security will have to make cuts in payments by 2033. medicare the government programme providing health insurance for the elderly is on the same course. this month president obama convened the once a decade white house conference on ageing insisting the programs were not in crisis but only offered a vague strategy for the future. >> we have to keep social security strong. pro
during his years as house speak are, grin used to -- newt grin give used to tell the story that the youngld more likely think they'd meet a ufo than cp collect social security. >> reporter: if you hear talk like this on college campuses about social security you may not be surprised. >> i think it's a failing system like everyone believed it would be. like growing up that's what they told us. we weren't going to get social security bit the time we retired. >> reporter: for...