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with these great tips from teen vogue, there'll certainly be a lot more to behold.>> that's our program for this week. thanks for joining us. >> and, of course, "teen kids news" will be back again next week, so we'll see you then. >> write to us at... >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone m.d. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck and decollete. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d, and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your nt
with these great tips from teen vogue, there'll certainly be a lot more to behold.>> that's our program for this week. thanks for joining us. >> and, of course, "teen kids news" will be back again next week, so we'll see you then. >> write to us at... >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone m.d. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs...
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with these great tips from teen vogue, there'll certainly be a lot more to behold.i'm carina. >> that's our program for this week. thanks for joining us. >> and, of course, "teen kids news" will be back again next week, so we'll see you then. >> write to us at... u [ twinkle! ] captain, we've entered the fast-food galaxy. detecting french friends, greasy burgers, and fried chicken fingers. i haven't eaten in a while. this galaxy is making me hungry. whoa! ohh! they're hitting us while vulnerable. these are high-fat fast foods. and the problem? we need to look for low-fat, high-fiber foods. they're better for your heart. well, i'm a heart. blast past them with full power! mm-hmm! whoa! set a course for low-fat, high-fiber foods. just around the orbit -- a grilled-chicken salad, whole-grain roll, and fresh fruit. now, that's some fast food i can live with! mm-hmm! make space in your diet for low-fat, high-fiber foods. it's the healthy choice! [ chuckles ] [lively acoustic guitar music] ♪ - we're at the tip of the baja peninsula... where the fantastic shapes and scener
with these great tips from teen vogue, there'll certainly be a lot more to behold.i'm carina. >> that's our program for this week. thanks for joining us. >> and, of course, "teen kids news" will be back again next week, so we'll see you then. >> write to us at... u [ twinkle! ] captain, we've entered the fast-food galaxy. detecting french friends, greasy burgers, and fried chicken fingers. i haven't eaten in a while. this galaxy is making me hungry. whoa! ohh!...
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. >> mary kate steinmiller is teen vogue's senior fashion market editor. today, we're talking fashion and accessories. where do we start? >> today, i'm gonna show you about five trends that are must-have for every girl's closet. and the best thing about these trends is that they're all at accessible price points, and they really work for every girl's style. the first one is embellishment. we saw a lot of embellishment on all the runways, and it's something that every girl can work into her wardrobe -- whether it's a crystal-studded sweatshirt or even a mini-skirt or even jeans that have crystals on them. they're really easy to wear, and the key is to pairing it with something more simple -- maybe a t-shirt with the skirt or jeans, and just some skinny jeans with the sweatshirt. the next trend is puffer jackets, and this is something we all wear during the cold months. but the best thing is, is now they come in lighter weights and prints, and they work with any type of style -- whether you're a sporty girl and you like a neon solid color, or you're a little
. >> mary kate steinmiller is teen vogue's senior fashion market editor. today, we're talking fashion and accessories. where do we start? >> today, i'm gonna show you about five trends that are must-have for every girl's closet. and the best thing about these trends is that they're all at accessible price points, and they really work for every girl's style. the first one is embellishment. we saw a lot of embellishment on all the runways, and it's something that every girl can work...
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the singer tells "vogue" magazine she hasn't spoken to the british comedian since he asked for a divorce in a text message on new year's eve in 2011. perry's most recent ex is back in the gossip pages. mayer's new song "paper doll" is expected to be a reply to taylor swift's song. >>> there's apparently no winning once you get on charlie sheen's bad side. the architect reportedly forced producers to fire actress selma blair from his sitcom anger management after she complained about his lateness and behave onset. >>> it was a three-pete tuesday night for blake shelton as america crowned danielle bradbury, the winner of "the voice." she's the third singer to take home the title for team blake. >>> robin thick is get something backlash for his new number one song "blurred lines" mounting criticism over the song's sexual lyrics are spilling over into blogs and sexual media. one asked, has anyone heard robin thicke's song? >>> finally, rihanna went into attack mode when she couldn't put her hand away. she was walking through the crowd when she was forced to bat the fan with her microphone to
the singer tells "vogue" magazine she hasn't spoken to the british comedian since he asked for a divorce in a text message on new year's eve in 2011. perry's most recent ex is back in the gossip pages. mayer's new song "paper doll" is expected to be a reply to taylor swift's song. >>> there's apparently no winning once you get on charlie sheen's bad side. the architect reportedly forced producers to fire actress selma blair from his sitcom anger management after she...
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. >> lauren wrote her first successful novel two years after leaving vogue. >> i will never forget it >> she served as an assistant to incredibly successful and notoriously icy editor wintor. >> she's a fictional character but was inspired by my time there. it finds its way into the book. >> coincidentally or not, both the fictional priestly and the real life wintor have recently been promoted. >> in my book, i needed miranda in a greater position of power. and then i heard the news that the same thing had happened with anna, i smiled and thought, sometimes life imitates art. >> millions of copies of her first book helped propel her characters to the big screen. in 2006, anne hathaway was cast as andy. and meryl streep played a witch of a boss. >> i think that depends on what you -- >> no, no, that wasn't a question. >> you're not supposed to love when they adapt why are work. in this case, i thought they did such a terrific job, i would love if it hand again. >> vogue has published more than 120 issues since the devil last got dressed. and readers have been wondering what happened to
. >> lauren wrote her first successful novel two years after leaving vogue. >> i will never forget it >> she served as an assistant to incredibly successful and notoriously icy editor wintor. >> she's a fictional character but was inspired by my time there. it finds its way into the book. >> coincidentally or not, both the fictional priestly and the real life wintor have recently been promoted. >> in my book, i needed miranda in a greater position of power....
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having a gun was in vogue. what happened with angela is she is at the university of california teaching and she decides to become a communist. she joins the club of the communist party. ronald reagan is governor of that state. he pretty much said, not on my watch, not a state institution, not with my dollars. he tried to get her fired. this gives her an incredible platform for standing her ground, which she does. she says, you cannot fire me. this is academic freedom. i have the right to do this. she also used it as a teaching moment to talk about political prisoners. nobody was talking about political prisoners. what she was talking about were these young men, particularly, getting caught up in the prison systems, sound familiar? on petty charges, and being given indeterminate sentences. look at george jackson, three young men in prison. george jackson had been implicated in a crime, $70, and had been in prison 10 years on an indeterminate sentence on one year to life based on good behavior. she is trying to c
having a gun was in vogue. what happened with angela is she is at the university of california teaching and she decides to become a communist. she joins the club of the communist party. ronald reagan is governor of that state. he pretty much said, not on my watch, not a state institution, not with my dollars. he tried to get her fired. this gives her an incredible platform for standing her ground, which she does. she says, you cannot fire me. this is academic freedom. i have the right to do...
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for vogue hombre's latest issue. >> are you talking about the hair? what you said? you feel it's too puffy? >> at this stage his career, he knows what works and what doesn't and has the power and clout to call the shots. he disappears to have his hair redone. >> reporter: we had a hair issue? >> not an issue. i know how i like my hair. >> you have a brand and that you are in control of it. and that's a big part of making sure that your career goes in the direction you want to. >> that's exactly it. >> his successes him on the road constantly. >> i've been to l.a. three times, new york four times. milan, and london. >> hard to have a personal life it sounds like. >> a little bit, yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: yes. that's right. the world's most successful male model is single. what is it like in terms of relationships within the fashion world? do you make a point not to date other models? how do you balance that? >> there's two thoughts. there's a big tug boat and 20 italians fishing behind you, but it's not romantic. a model understands that. so i do
for vogue hombre's latest issue. >> are you talking about the hair? what you said? you feel it's too puffy? >> at this stage his career, he knows what works and what doesn't and has the power and clout to call the shots. he disappears to have his hair redone. >> reporter: we had a hair issue? >> not an issue. i know how i like my hair. >> you have a brand and that you are in control of it. and that's a big part of making sure that your career goes in the direction...
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the 15-year-old aspiring model debuting in "teen vogue." was a supermodel. now, i'm going to try to be a supermodel. whatever level of success she has, she has to earn it on her own. >> reporter: sailor opening up about that pressure. asking her mom, should i diet? brinkley responding, no. you don't need to be skinny. you just need to be happy with yourself and confident and fit. motherly advice she apparently took to heart. sailor posting these side-by-side photos of herself on her instagram. with the caption, one year ago at the same time. >> it speaks a lot for christie brinkley to give her this advice. it's healthy. and get her to focus on self-esteem and not weight and numbers. >> reporter: the photography buff is the latest model to follow in her mother's footsteps. joining the ranks of ireland baldwin, kim basinger's daughter. now, sailor hopes to pass on her love your body approach. for all models who are healthy and have a personality. you shouldn't just be a piece of cardboard. >> when kids really focus on their own internal value
the 15-year-old aspiring model debuting in "teen vogue." was a supermodel. now, i'm going to try to be a supermodel. whatever level of success she has, she has to earn it on her own. >> reporter: sailor opening up about that pressure. asking her mom, should i diet? brinkley responding, no. you don't need to be skinny. you just need to be happy with yourself and confident and fit. motherly advice she apparently took to heart. sailor posting these side-by-side photos of herself on...
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having a gun was in fashion, very invoke -- in vogue. what happens with angeles is that she's teaching at the university of california and she decides to become a communist. she joins. ronald reagan is governor of that state. he pretty much says not on my watch, not at a state institution, not with my dollars, and tries to get her fired. this gives her a an incredible platform for stand your ground, which she does. she says this is academic freedom and i have the right to do best. you cannot fire me. she also uses it as a teachable moment to talk about political prisoners. nobody was talking about political prisoners. she was talking about young men particularly getting caught up in the present system on petty charges and being given indeterminate sentences. ,or instance, george jackson three young men in prison. george jackson had been implicated in a crime of stealing $70. there was -- he was given 10 years on an indeterminate sentence of one year to life based on good behavior. he categorized panthers and not only the panthers but the
having a gun was in fashion, very invoke -- in vogue. what happens with angeles is that she's teaching at the university of california and she decides to become a communist. she joins. ronald reagan is governor of that state. he pretty much says not on my watch, not at a state institution, not with my dollars, and tries to get her fired. this gives her a an incredible platform for stand your ground, which she does. she says this is academic freedom and i have the right to do best. you cannot...
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. >> anna wintour is involved in every detail of vogue: the clothes... >> i like the stripe. >> editingictures and articles. >> can i see meredith, please?
. >> anna wintour is involved in every detail of vogue: the clothes... >> i like the stripe. >> editingictures and articles. >> can i see meredith, please?
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conversion therapy with evangelicals is very much out of vogue right now. you even saw exodus stop doing it. groups like exodus are much less part of the mainstream. and the big issue is here there's been a change in the last five to ten years with the issue of sexual orientation. for years we heard christians say sexual orientation was a chose, people chose to be gay. that is language you do not hear anymore. and it's more or less disavowed. now they say orientation is something you're born with and it's something your behavior is the issue. what you heard nick saying earlier is you're not going to see groups like exodus change their position on what they would call the biblical view of sexuality, that sex should be reserved for a married man and woman. now, if that's your stance, that's fine. but that leaves little wiggle room for other issues, most importantly homosexuality. what folks were telling me today is you'll still see this notion that christians who are gay ought to be celabate. that's a line lgbt activists don't like to hear very much. groups l
conversion therapy with evangelicals is very much out of vogue right now. you even saw exodus stop doing it. groups like exodus are much less part of the mainstream. and the big issue is here there's been a change in the last five to ten years with the issue of sexual orientation. for years we heard christians say sexual orientation was a chose, people chose to be gay. that is language you do not hear anymore. and it's more or less disavowed. now they say orientation is something you're born...
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i can't believe mustaches were ever in vogue by the way. i can't imagine having one.both had one in 1984. the latest soap opera known as alex rodriguez, i have a few open spots, espn is reporting the yankees injured third businessman had a conference call with team officials and told them he's not sure when he will return to the field if at all this season. wait. this report comes just a few days after a-rod tweeted his doctor cleared him to play games. so something's going on there. i think a lot has to do with the millions he's owed in insurance. we'll talk about that another day. the yankees shut out by the rangers, losing 2-0. the dodgers on a role, rookie sensation pui drove in the tying and go ahead run, batting .420, that's six in a row for the dodgers, six games out of first place. in boston the sox put up seven runs in the second inning. i think -- that wasn't pedroia. easy win over the jays, won 12 of their last 14, were making headway in the al east but boston has a 3 1/2 game over the yankees and 7 1/2 over the last place jays back to the naa.500 level. >>
i can't believe mustaches were ever in vogue by the way. i can't imagine having one.both had one in 1984. the latest soap opera known as alex rodriguez, i have a few open spots, espn is reporting the yankees injured third businessman had a conference call with team officials and told them he's not sure when he will return to the field if at all this season. wait. this report comes just a few days after a-rod tweeted his doctor cleared him to play games. so something's going on there. i think a...
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. >> reporter: the in vogue miami heat take on the san antonio spurs.ebron james stepped on the court he made a bold prediction. >> not one championship. lebron, tell us about that. >> not two, not three. not four, not five. not six. not seven. >> reporter: since then the heat have sizzled making two finals appearances and winning their first last season. ♪ from day one the heat have never shied away from the limelight attracting some of the biggest stars courtside. meanwhile, the spurs have been a model of consistency appearing in the finals five times in the last 15 years, the most well-known player is tim duncan known for the big fundamental known for his blue collar attitude. >> it doesn't matter what people think or how they take us as long as we're in the mix. both stellar supporting casts, the big three of miami take on the spurs' own three superstars. it's become lebron's league now but he still has some past demons to exorcise. >> i appreciate you giving it up. >> reporter: in 2007 james as a member of the cavs took a much less talented to the
. >> reporter: the in vogue miami heat take on the san antonio spurs.ebron james stepped on the court he made a bold prediction. >> not one championship. lebron, tell us about that. >> not two, not three. not four, not five. not six. not seven. >> reporter: since then the heat have sizzled making two finals appearances and winning their first last season. ♪ from day one the heat have never shied away from the limelight attracting some of the biggest stars courtside....
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. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s. interest there. you can have a humanitarian argument that 93,000 people have been killed. mostly by the syrian government. we want to try to end that violence. >> just a minute. the rebels are fighting the government. >> let me finish. >> that's why they're fighting. >> it's not just if you give a gun they're going to use it. who are you giving the gun to and why are they using it? are they going to be islamist extremist who's use the gun at somebody else or the stinger missile. you have john mccain running around for weeks saying do something. we've got to do something. >> he's not the president. >> he's not the president
. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s....
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the top two nigger is not crucial to having a reasonably healthy economy particular in the case of vogue area there with with twenty percent and this is got some experts wondering what the urgency is for latvia to join the common currency. it is tied to here their monetary policy which is suitable for germany and that means that once the direction of the interest rates changes from the current very low to the historical averages and they will be your own they're. likely going to suffer a significant contraction of the mystic investment for example the issues of slovenia greece cyprus or to go and all the rest of the peripheral europe certainly going to lay in terms of the future instability in the euro valuations and in terms of the interest rates means. the country is like lucky if you have to have certainty in london in terms of the longer term investments especially infrastructural investments and believe future there will be that significant problems and significant course and there's also another issue latvia will need to consider since offshore favorite cyprus hit the infamous bank
the top two nigger is not crucial to having a reasonably healthy economy particular in the case of vogue area there with with twenty percent and this is got some experts wondering what the urgency is for latvia to join the common currency. it is tied to here their monetary policy which is suitable for germany and that means that once the direction of the interest rates changes from the current very low to the historical averages and they will be your own they're. likely going to suffer a...
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the dollar has come back in vogue this week. the fed told us the outlook was a little better, economic outlook, than a lot of people had thought they would. but the rest of the world is melting down. i think people come back to treasuries and they'll come back to the dollar. for me, does this create potential headwinds for u.s. multi-nationals that get a good bit of their sales from overseas? i think that's going to be the story of this summer. >> we've already seen that a little bit in the last earnings season, when it comes to a lot of the consumer staples, names like colgate, palmolive, that have exposure in venezuela. they actually outline a venezuelan it. do you think this is going to be broader? >> venezuela is a special situation, of course, because you've got a currency pegging type of thing going on there. there's no question that companies that are getting their sales overseas have a currency translation problem. you earn your money overseas, when you translate it back into dollars, if the dollar is stronger, there's f
the dollar has come back in vogue this week. the fed told us the outlook was a little better, economic outlook, than a lot of people had thought they would. but the rest of the world is melting down. i think people come back to treasuries and they'll come back to the dollar. for me, does this create potential headwinds for u.s. multi-nationals that get a good bit of their sales from overseas? i think that's going to be the story of this summer. >> we've already seen that a little bit in...
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well, hopefully, i am all for disclosure -- not national security secrets, which appears to be in vogue, but i am all for disclosure for the people who pay the salary it's your viewers and fellow citizens. i upon to know who started this. i want to know why it was started. i want to know where it was started. i want to know who knew about it, who approved it. we have had supervisors come, the shulmans and the millers and the lerner -- although her say was fairly brief and involved constitutional protections. we have had some of the supervisors. i want to know from the firsthand witnesses, the people on the ground who were actually writing the letters and who talked to the folks in washington. but eric, we know of two jurisdictions involved, ohio and the district of columbia. again, i don't want to sound like a broken record, but they can be right. we need a special prosecutor with multi-jurisdictional authority and investigative tools. disclose it all, but what can congress do about it? we can't even fire people! we have proven-- >>> you mention that and lois lerner. i mean, she is in f
well, hopefully, i am all for disclosure -- not national security secrets, which appears to be in vogue, but i am all for disclosure for the people who pay the salary it's your viewers and fellow citizens. i upon to know who started this. i want to know why it was started. i want to know where it was started. i want to know who knew about it, who approved it. we have had supervisors come, the shulmans and the millers and the lerner -- although her say was fairly brief and involved...
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. >> now we know in real life you worked at vogue. >> yes. >> with anna wintour.nto her now? >> is she nice to you? >> i've been writing books, i'm knee-deep in changing diapers. our paths are just not crossing. >> i was not at the met ball. >> so -- if you ran into her -- hypothetical, if you ran into her like on the way out, what do you think she would do? >> i am not sure about that. i'm not even sure if she would -- >> what would you do? >> would she say hi, nice to meet you? >> nice to see you again. >> oh, that's right. >> when you see the film, when you saw the first film, was it true to your book and do you think there's going to be a sequel coming out? >> everybody would love that. >> i would have although that. >> i loved what they did with the movie. i thought it was so much fun and you're like, you're not supposed to say that as an author. never love what they did, i thought they did such an amazing job. how do you beat that cast? that's as good as it gets. they were incredible. >> you know that meryl puts on that wig and those clothes and she's unbeli
. >> now we know in real life you worked at vogue. >> yes. >> with anna wintour.nto her now? >> is she nice to you? >> i've been writing books, i'm knee-deep in changing diapers. our paths are just not crossing. >> i was not at the met ball. >> so -- if you ran into her -- hypothetical, if you ran into her like on the way out, what do you think she would do? >> i am not sure about that. i'm not even sure if she would -- >> what would you do?...
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. >> it caught the eye of a vogue editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts.ing, he produces honey and they make bore, featured item in a fundraiser. >> i can relate more to him and me being hispanic and so i think it will be amazing. >> the if i los foe is not just running a business but the parish and developing spiritualitty and buying and selling and making things. nfather andrew hopes that his business paradigm will be something that other churches will follow. >> police pull over a man for speeding, but it was not a routine traffic stop. what was wait negligent back seat as one officer stuck his hand in. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in
. >> it caught the eye of a vogue editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts.ing, he produces honey and they make bore, featured item in a fundraiser. >> i can relate more to him and me being hispanic and so i think it will be amazing. >> the if i los foe is not just running a business but the parish and developing spiritualitty and buying and selling and making things. nfather andrew hopes that his business paradigm will be something that other churches will...
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for example, this is your vogue line, which is not that expensive. >> sola: yes. >> stahl: and this is... >> sola: coach. >> stahl: coach, which is much more expensive. if two women walked down the street with these on... >> sola: yes, they almost look the same. >> stahl: almost the same. >> sola: but it's almost; it's not the same. >> stahl: not the same because of details on the frames like the little chanel cs, polo ponies, or tiffany blue. luxottica wouldn't tell us their mark-up, but glasses like these can sell for up to 20 times what they cost to make. and all the glasses are designed by luxottica. so you design thousands of pairs of glasses. >> sola: we do, yes. >> stahl: where does tiffany come into it? >> sola: tiffany comes in at every stage, basically. >> stahl: the fashion houses send in sketches of their new collections as inspiration. and down on the factory floor, you can see the work that goes into differentiating the brands-- plain plastic temples go through a painting machine and come out "versace," stones are inserted one by one into the dolce gabbana, and leather is
for example, this is your vogue line, which is not that expensive. >> sola: yes. >> stahl: and this is... >> sola: coach. >> stahl: coach, which is much more expensive. if two women walked down the street with these on... >> sola: yes, they almost look the same. >> stahl: almost the same. >> sola: but it's almost; it's not the same. >> stahl: not the same because of details on the frames like the little chanel cs, polo ponies, or tiffany blue....
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. >> his products caught the eye of a "vogue" editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts inphoto spread. it is not just clothing. he produces honey harvested from beehives and hops grown in a backyard to make beer. featured item on a trip fund-raiser. >> i can relate more to him. me being hispanic. and so i think that it will be -- it will be amazing. >> philosophy of sustainability is not just basketball running a business but managing the parish and developing spirituality alongside. buying and selling and making things. >> father andrew hopes his business paradigm will be a model for other churches to follow. >> thank you, lauren. >>> growing unrest on the streets of brazil. what is fueling the protests and how the country's president is now reacting. we will have that next. >> plus, bad for business. that's the latest warning from a new study about president obama's health care law. the reason why and what it means for the economy at-large. that's up next. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment
. >> his products caught the eye of a "vogue" editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts inphoto spread. it is not just clothing. he produces honey harvested from beehives and hops grown in a backyard to make beer. featured item on a trip fund-raiser. >> i can relate more to him. me being hispanic. and so i think that it will be -- it will be amazing. >> philosophy of sustainability is not just basketball running a business but managing the parish and...
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"vogue," et cetera. a cutting-edge move. in this area are media and technology. create a idea-based tenants. liz: you're looking at the sealing filled with these -- sealing filled with architectural ribs. this is the transportation hub, public transportation and met with two full stories of high-end retail. scott, what kind of retail is going to be in here? >> we actually partnered with westfield which is one of the largest retail mall operators in the world. their view here that we'll get some top brand, retail brands in the world that wanted to be located here. 200,000 people will come through this corridor every day on commuting, more than that just into the site alone, for example, there are 4 million people this past year came to the memorial. this is a destination. liz: what is that moment going to be like for you on the first day that a retailer comes in here and putting up their logo? >> you know, i think it is going to be another great validation that we made. so this has been a challenging project. there has been -
"vogue," et cetera. a cutting-edge move. in this area are media and technology. create a idea-based tenants. liz: you're looking at the sealing filled with these -- sealing filled with architectural ribs. this is the transportation hub, public transportation and met with two full stories of high-end retail. scott, what kind of retail is going to be in here? >> we actually partnered with westfield which is one of the largest retail mall operators in the world. their view here...
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the fact they're coming back in "vogue" is telling to me. i view this whole fear around tapering is somewhat misguided precisely if you go back to some of the old transcripts chairman bernanke did say we would need to see a more sustainable real improvement in the economy before we saw any reduction in his quantitative easing. if we look at recent economic data, ism manufacturing, with a reading below 50 to me, that's not necessarily an improvement in the overall economy. i think we can look through the announcement tomorrow. it will be hard. there will be some volatility. by and large i think it is more an issue of 2014. liz: but, edward, is it fair to say you wouldn't necessarily change your investment strategy on what the fed will or won't do? >> that's correct. we're a bottom-up stock-pickers. we're looking at individual securities that kind of have a technical profile that is attractive to us, a fundamental profile that is attractive to us. we may take advantage of some of the short term volatility trimming winners and taking advantage
the fact they're coming back in "vogue" is telling to me. i view this whole fear around tapering is somewhat misguided precisely if you go back to some of the old transcripts chairman bernanke did say we would need to see a more sustainable real improvement in the economy before we saw any reduction in his quantitative easing. if we look at recent economic data, ism manufacturing, with a reading below 50 to me, that's not necessarily an improvement in the overall economy. i think we...
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certainly, nowadays, the notion, you know, ever getting on one path and sticking to it is less and less in vogue. if you ask young people, do they department to, you know, work for one company or even in the same field all of their life, the majority of them will say no. i spoke professionally, the old boy scout motto, be prepared for what comes. on the personal side, what they say -- you know, and i talk a lout in the book as you mentioned about what invaluable support my husband has given to me throughout my career and how it would not have. possible without that, and they say, well, what sort of partner should we choose? i said, look, i can't tell you. you know, i can't define for you what your ideal partner would look like, but i can give you one piece of advice, and that is never form a long term partnership with someone because you think you can change him or her because you won't. [laughter] those are two pieces of advice. >> okay. good. we're going to have a reading now. you generously agreed to read a pass camming. do you know the one you want to read? >> i think i do. >> okay, good. >>
certainly, nowadays, the notion, you know, ever getting on one path and sticking to it is less and less in vogue. if you ask young people, do they department to, you know, work for one company or even in the same field all of their life, the majority of them will say no. i spoke professionally, the old boy scout motto, be prepared for what comes. on the personal side, what they say -- you know, and i talk a lout in the book as you mentioned about what invaluable support my husband has given to...
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huge event like we killed bin laden or the egyptian revolution amazing video, et cetera doesn't get vogueings so it's disfavored within the building. keep it real, that's true. the other part is definitely access. they've got to protect their access to government officials so they're going to. both of those things are true. of course, michael tragic accident, details on that, updates, people are start to go leave pictures and notes where he crashed here in los angeles on melrose and idol. it's very touching. every time i look at it, it's you have to look at. his wife left a note there, as well. he also tweeted out thanks to everyone for the love, support and friendship and of course that's the touching side of it. it's hard to look at as someone who knew him and at the same time, i'm greatly encouraged that people care enough and michael touched them enough that they're doing that for him. it's good to see as well in some ways. the negative side of this is yesterday we told that you geraldo rivera sent a tweet saying don't forget, hastings took down one of our top fighting generals. i lov
huge event like we killed bin laden or the egyptian revolution amazing video, et cetera doesn't get vogueings so it's disfavored within the building. keep it real, that's true. the other part is definitely access. they've got to protect their access to government officials so they're going to. both of those things are true. of course, michael tragic accident, details on that, updates, people are start to go leave pictures and notes where he crashed here in los angeles on melrose and idol. it's...
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i'm anita vogue he will. now, back to "geraldo at large." vogel.t's go back to kerr at large."kerr >> who does the call? five hours in he calls the secretary of state. it looks as if the only phone call was to construct a cover story at a time when the last two americans who died were still alive and fighting for their lives. there is the scandal. and that i think has got to be uncovered. >> geraldo: my next guest is a truly distinguished american who has served our country as a naval aviator, as a congressman, white house chief of staff, ambassador, a key cabinet member or are two. different administrations. are in the important new book, rums fell rules, the former secretary of defense quotes an air force general by the name of lee but lore who said warning time not used is wasted time. it is like runway behind a pilot. in referencing general butler's comments did we waste time in libya by not heeding the various warnings before the attack on our ambassador and the others mr. secretary? >> it would seem to be the case. if you think about the the
i'm anita vogue he will. now, back to "geraldo at large." vogel.t's go back to kerr at large."kerr >> who does the call? five hours in he calls the secretary of state. it looks as if the only phone call was to construct a cover story at a time when the last two americans who died were still alive and fighting for their lives. there is the scandal. and that i think has got to be uncovered. >> geraldo: my next guest is a truly distinguished american who has served our...
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. >> his products caught the eye of vogue editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts in aread. but it's not just clothing. he produces honey, harvested from behaves on the church roof. and hops grown in a parishioner's backyard. >> i can relate more to him, as me being hispanic and so i think it will be amazing. >> that philosophy of sustainability isn't just about running a business, it's about managing a a parish and developing spiritual, buying and selling and making things. >> his business will be a model other churches can follow. rick? >> rick: lauren green in the news room. thanks so much. >> arthel: thank you. as massive angry antigovernment rallies grow across brazil, the country's president responding to the protests for the first time since they started. >> rick: also a new controversy over the twa flight 800 crash. sol of the former investigators in the case are now calling for a brand-new investigation. >> arthel: nsa leaker edward snowden officially now being charged with espionage. how can the government bring him to the u.s. from hong kong? e and man, you k
. >> his products caught the eye of vogue editor and cameron diaz who wore a pair of the shorts in aread. but it's not just clothing. he produces honey, harvested from behaves on the church roof. and hops grown in a parishioner's backyard. >> i can relate more to him, as me being hispanic and so i think it will be amazing. >> that philosophy of sustainability isn't just about running a business, it's about managing a a parish and developing spiritual, buying and selling and...
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. >> speaking of oh, yeah, beautiful, gisele bundchen, she's gracing the cover of "in vogue italia" butall kinds of fun things, including flashes of her bare butt and some -- this is during the shoot. you're taking a look at it now. as if looking at her face isn't good enough because she's so perfect looking, now you get to see glimpses of the other parts of gisele bundchen -- >> the bare butt. >> you know what, tom brady thinks he has the most drop-dead gorgeous woman on the planet. i don't know that he minds sharing. she's also bringing in bucket loads of money. >> that's true. >> keep going, honey. she's the most well paid supermodel out there. >> gisele or penelope cruz, who's the biggest hotty? >> i've always had a crush on penelope but -- i should be asking you this question. we've got seven seconds. >> penelope because she's very voe lop to us these days. i like it. >> there you have it, america. >> penelope. she is voluptuous these days. >> there you have it, america. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sl
. >> speaking of oh, yeah, beautiful, gisele bundchen, she's gracing the cover of "in vogue italia" butall kinds of fun things, including flashes of her bare butt and some -- this is during the shoot. you're taking a look at it now. as if looking at her face isn't good enough because she's so perfect looking, now you get to see glimpses of the other parts of gisele bundchen -- >> the bare butt. >> you know what, tom brady thinks he has the most drop-dead gorgeous...
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his older sister were looking over siblings and his parents were too career couples before was in vogue and upon his release from prison he checkup journalism to support him and his family. his revolutionary ties to india helped him rise and after india's independence he was dispatched to the new delhi in addition and was a frequent visitor to the residents of india and it was well known the first prime minister called him by his first name. so trusted that he would also -- often seek his counsel how to deal with the press and born as a british subject to hard work and sacrifice he became an insider in modern india. he steeled himself and walked into his uncles calcutta home to say farewell. shrouded with heaps of roses and fragrant jasmine his father lay in a coffin. as is customary the body was washed and purified water we need of ride to the hospital and was told his father was dead but as he stood at the entrance to his father's room piece of plastic bags still attached to a bubbling with there in for a moment he thought the doctors made a mistake but the years of incarceration had
his older sister were looking over siblings and his parents were too career couples before was in vogue and upon his release from prison he checkup journalism to support him and his family. his revolutionary ties to india helped him rise and after india's independence he was dispatched to the new delhi in addition and was a frequent visitor to the residents of india and it was well known the first prime minister called him by his first name. so trusted that he would also -- often seek his...
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she is also in vogue on news stands june 25th. we'll be right back. want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ help the gulf recover, andnt to. learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more s
she is also in vogue on news stands june 25th. we'll be right back. want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you...
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as rates rise the demapped for adjustable rate mortgages are on the rise and back in vogue. diana olick joins us now from washington. diana? >> reporter: tyler, call it a rush to a.r.m.sas rates buy and homeowners hurry to lock in the lowest possible. a.r.m.s do offer lower rates but they are much higher to qualify for. record lower rates over the last years pushed them out of favor. pack in the housing boom back in 2006 they accounted for 36% of original nations. today, just around 4.5%, that according to lender processing services. in just the past week as the rate on 309-year fixed surged to around 4.5%, lenders tell me they started seeing more request for options on loan products. home prices are rising along with rates, and that has potential buyers watching every basis point. >> and i think you're seeing much more intense shopping where people are comparing rates between lenders and looking at different, list conventional products so they are getting teaser rates and buying it down and doing different things to try to get back to the rate they saw last week. >> some bu
as rates rise the demapped for adjustable rate mortgages are on the rise and back in vogue. diana olick joins us now from washington. diana? >> reporter: tyler, call it a rush to a.r.m.sas rates buy and homeowners hurry to lock in the lowest possible. a.r.m.s do offer lower rates but they are much higher to qualify for. record lower rates over the last years pushed them out of favor. pack in the housing boom back in 2006 they accounted for 36% of original nations. today, just around 4.5%,...
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russian tv even devoted an hour to documenting her life story and she graced the cover of russian "voguetographed together at a kremlin banquet almost a decade ago. five years ago a moscow newspaper reported that putin had divorced his wife and planned to marry the then 24-year-old. putin did not like that and told reporters to keep their, quote, snotty noses out of his business. that newspaper no longer exists. analysts say the split is not likely to hurt putin politically but that could change if he remarries. >>> coming up, an update on the breaking news. the latest on the school shooting in santa monica. wolf bli wolf blitzer will be right back after this break. just like a t. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and the road. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest al
russian tv even devoted an hour to documenting her life story and she graced the cover of russian "voguetographed together at a kremlin banquet almost a decade ago. five years ago a moscow newspaper reported that putin had divorced his wife and planned to marry the then 24-year-old. putin did not like that and told reporters to keep their, quote, snotty noses out of his business. that newspaper no longer exists. analysts say the split is not likely to hurt putin politically but that could...
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. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. the. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s. interest there. you can have a humanitarian argument that 93,000 people have been killed. mostlily the syrian government. we want to try to do something to end that violence. >> just a minute. the rebels are fighting the government. >> let me finish. >> that's why they're fighting. >> it's not just if you give a gun they're going to use it. who are you giving the gun to and why are they using it? are they going to be islamist extremist who's use the gun at somebody else or the stinger missile. you have john mccain running around for weeks saying do something. we've got to do something. >> he's not the president. >> he
. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. the. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s....
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so it was something that was coming into vogue for women in the later part of the century. >> they were all well educated. whether it was home education of course was the commonest of all that people had, but some of these girls as young girls went to the female academies sponsored by the churches like the baptists and methodists and they'd live there and they'd learn language, they'd learn whatever they learned there. classics and. so they were -- some of them -- college was later idea with women. >> but very well read, all of them. >> well read, yes. >> mrs. harrison was so progressive on women's issues, what about her views on race? was she influenced at all by the abolitionist movement in her early adult years? >> oh, yes. >> very much so. >> very much so. and his whole administration fought for the african-american vote everywhere. now, of course, remember now, that would be african-american men to vote, not women. but it was for the african-american vote, he was very vocal about it. >> next is dan in omaha. hi, dan. >> hi. when you showed the office there at his personal home ther
so it was something that was coming into vogue for women in the later part of the century. >> they were all well educated. whether it was home education of course was the commonest of all that people had, but some of these girls as young girls went to the female academies sponsored by the churches like the baptists and methodists and they'd live there and they'd learn language, they'd learn whatever they learned there. classics and. so they were -- some of them -- college was later idea...
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it's not supposed to be like a gigantic "vogue" catalog.rything i see in your stores is different from what everybody else is doing. you're in galleries, not stores. you're in iconic buildings. nothing you're doing is what any other retailer is doing. nothing. >> right. for one, we'd ask you whose rules, right? those are somebody else's rules. so we -- you know, we play by our own ideas and create our own rules. and like you said, we don't have stores, we have galleries. we don't have catalogs, we have sort books. we like to say this is not a company, this is our cause, this is an authentic reflection of who we are and what we believe in. and we like to lead and p follow. so everything we do comes from a very authentic place. >> and i want to add that there are a lot of things we are doing that may not seem the conventional -- >> right. i mean -- >> but. but there's tremendous logic behind everything we are doing. and we have been proving every one of those initiatives and every one of those moves, and the numbers i think speak very highly
it's not supposed to be like a gigantic "vogue" catalog.rything i see in your stores is different from what everybody else is doing. you're in galleries, not stores. you're in iconic buildings. nothing you're doing is what any other retailer is doing. nothing. >> right. for one, we'd ask you whose rules, right? those are somebody else's rules. so we -- you know, we play by our own ideas and create our own rules. and like you said, we don't have stores, we have galleries. we...
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which may be a mitigating factor to some of the selling and the fact that that sector is so out of vogue at the moment. >> what we would attribute to -- what we would call a technical reason for markets' activity at that point. bill nichols, speaking of the treasuries at 2.2% on the 10-year, you're watching 2.5%. you feel that'll be a more significant level to be reached, yes? >> well, i think it speaks the more -- you need to see more extreme movements, 2.15, 2.20, a more significant fashion. >> do you think that's -- do you think that's going to happen -- [ overlapping speakers ] -- we've been waiting -- >> perhaps not in the next week or two -- >> -- out of bonds, into stocks, it hasn't happened to some degree. but do you think that's on the way in. >> i think it's on the way sort of two, three, four months out, the end of the year and perhaps early next year. if we see a significant move in the fixed-income markets, that will be really interesting. >> you know, i -- there's one we're watching in particular now, apple sliding in just the last couple of minutes, taking a deep dive as t
which may be a mitigating factor to some of the selling and the fact that that sector is so out of vogue at the moment. >> what we would attribute to -- what we would call a technical reason for markets' activity at that point. bill nichols, speaking of the treasuries at 2.2% on the 10-year, you're watching 2.5%. you feel that'll be a more significant level to be reached, yes? >> well, i think it speaks the more -- you need to see more extreme movements, 2.15, 2.20, a more...
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some are speculating that the 30-year-old beauty whose made the cover of russian vogue is behind theplit. she is said to have had two children with putin. but thursday night there was no mention of elenelena. they would have seemed like a picture of domestic bliss had they not been announcing the end of their associate yet union. they say their split is civilized and they'll always remain close. >> this is apparently the first divorce for a russian leader since pete ter great and people are always interested in the private lives of leaders. whether he has a relationship with this former oliympic gymnat and has children with her. >> we'll find out. >>> beaches and swimming pools can be dangerous places, we know. >> i'm don dahler. 700 children will drown in beaches and lakes around the country. will you recognize the warning signs? they may surprise you. that story straight ahead on "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve pr
some are speculating that the 30-year-old beauty whose made the cover of russian vogue is behind theplit. she is said to have had two children with putin. but thursday night there was no mention of elenelena. they would have seemed like a picture of domestic bliss had they not been announcing the end of their associate yet union. they say their split is civilized and they'll always remain close. >> this is apparently the first divorce for a russian leader since pete ter great and people...