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looking at clearing skies out there, still a few lingering clouds but those are going to go by the wayside pretty quickly as well. current temperature is 74 in downtown d.c., but look at the cooler air moving in, it's 65 in martinsburg, 64 in cumberland, it's also going to be dryer this afternoon, lower humidity starts to move in as we head into the afternoon. i'll talk more about the breezy conditions and how long the sunshine sticks around coming up in the first alert seven day forecast. right now it is time again for time saver traffic and olga. >> i want to bring you up-to- date on a new accident, this is a live view from our sky 9 chopper, gallons road at idlewood, multiple car incident there. traffic you can tee is getting by but very very slowly as folks stop to look. now to our graphics, we're headed for some troubles for you if you're headed inbound on new york avenue, water main break between montana and brentwood parkway slowing the ride also still working with some police activity, outbound suitland parkway but the roadway is closed near alabama avenue but closed on the inbound
looking at clearing skies out there, still a few lingering clouds but those are going to go by the wayside pretty quickly as well. current temperature is 74 in downtown d.c., but look at the cooler air moving in, it's 65 in martinsburg, 64 in cumberland, it's also going to be dryer this afternoon, lower humidity starts to move in as we head into the afternoon. i'll talk more about the breezy conditions and how long the sunshine sticks around coming up in the first alert seven day forecast....
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programs and in additions at universities have taken on, may have to either be diminished or fall by the wayside as one foe discusses on the student. whys to fay for college, and what that might mean. >> does that mean hardnosessed decisions? are the parents saying about school a, dream school a, the one the kid happen president shooting for, no, i am sorry you are not going there. >> absolutely. and i think more and more families are having that very real conversation. i can recall a moment this year, when i heard a group of seniors and one girl said to a boy i am so proud of you for getting into college x, are you so excited, he said no i am going to college y, the girl was surprised oh that's your dream, college y gave me the best money, and now that's my dream school. more and more students. >> when we look at the way markets work, there was an idea that specifically this was going to hit the wall. that families were with going to say oh no, i am sorry, we just aren't going to intend that money, but it didn't happen. the college more like buying a luxury car than it is like choosing between
programs and in additions at universities have taken on, may have to either be diminished or fall by the wayside as one foe discusses on the student. whys to fay for college, and what that might mean. >> does that mean hardnosessed decisions? are the parents saying about school a, dream school a, the one the kid happen president shooting for, no, i am sorry you are not going there. >> absolutely. and i think more and more families are having that very real conversation. i can recall...
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programs and missions at universities, that they have taken on, may have to be diminished or fall by the wayside as one focuses on the student. >> as the trend conditions, have you seen the kids you advise not only make decisions on where their grades will take them, but where their budgets will? >> absolutely. and i work at independent schools, so i have students whose families can afford to pay the full freight, students whose families struggle, and students whose families have no means to pay for the college education. when i started in this profession 20 years ago, aspirations were important and families would say we'll go out of our way to make it possible. now i see families all along the income spectrum asking questions about cost, about what you get from the cost, ways to pay for college, and what that might mean for the future. >> does that mean hard-nosed decisions. are parents saying about dream school a, the one the kid was shooting for "sorry, you are not going there." absolutely. more and more families are having a real and honest conversation. i can recall a moment this year in ou
programs and missions at universities, that they have taken on, may have to be diminished or fall by the wayside as one focuses on the student. >> as the trend conditions, have you seen the kids you advise not only make decisions on where their grades will take them, but where their budgets will? >> absolutely. and i work at independent schools, so i have students whose families can afford to pay the full freight, students whose families struggle, and students whose families have no...
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redemption and forgiveness really are falling by the wayside when we profitize these functions. >> the judicial branch of government does not need to be involved in helping a company make a profit. >> among the cases before the court are clifford hayes and tom barrett who have quit drinking for over six months. >> i'm ashamed of what i did. i made a mistake, but i need to move on. >> tom barrett says he forgives the people who have given him such a hard time but cannot forgive the system. for religion and ethics news weekly, i'm lucky severson in augusta, georgia. >>> no other news, thousands of american muslims are making preparations for their upcoming pilgrimage to mecca or hajj which falls this year on the first week of october. 25 u.s. muslim groups sent a letter to secretary of state john kerry asking for protection during their journey to mecca. last year shiite muslims from detroit said they were attacked and threatened with death by a group of sunni muslims during the hajj but received little help from either saudi or u.s. authorities. the state department said they take all t
redemption and forgiveness really are falling by the wayside when we profitize these functions. >> the judicial branch of government does not need to be involved in helping a company make a profit. >> among the cases before the court are clifford hayes and tom barrett who have quit drinking for over six months. >> i'm ashamed of what i did. i made a mistake, but i need to move on. >> tom barrett says he forgives the people who have given him such a hard time but cannot...
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now placing in the rest of the world. >> you said something very key -- tax reform falling to the wayside sense they are paying much attention to this or that he could get back on the agenda some time soon? say, butreally hard to i would not say based on the meeting that you described that it looks like it was on the top of anybody's list. >> and just getting back to the fed, ill, we had -- you know, we had former fed chairman alan greenspan on a few weeks ago where he talked about the economy, and he was a little less enthusiastic about the economic situation here, and i want to just play part of what greenspan said to us. >> we are running out of buffer in the economy. we do not have the capability, should, for example, we run into a major conflict in the middle that requiresere a major increase in our defense budget. our defense budget is headed in the direction where in two or three years it will be at the lowest level relative to gdp since before world war ii. we do not have the physical resources. >> right. >> similarly, we do not have the physical resources to respond to global war
now placing in the rest of the world. >> you said something very key -- tax reform falling to the wayside sense they are paying much attention to this or that he could get back on the agenda some time soon? say, butreally hard to i would not say based on the meeting that you described that it looks like it was on the top of anybody's list. >> and just getting back to the fed, ill, we had -- you know, we had former fed chairman alan greenspan on a few weeks ago where he talked about...
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general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some video you need more than that you're going to writing this for other people in that community a steely the people in that community are. syrup says that any way they react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air.
general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some video you need more than that you're going to writing this for other people in that community a steely the people in that community are. syrup says that any way they react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air.
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general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some video of people in that you're going to writing this for other people in that community is stealing that people in that community. they are. upset about that is that any way to react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air scare someone if they think they're in danger why can't they shoot to injure shall we say why do they have to shoot to kill the next time a police officer tells you that you've got to move along because you've got riots outside well you probably should move along. listen it's far past time we cut through this talking head absurdity and break the set on the reality of police brutality. the. the please please take a look very hard to take. that back would that make their lives.
general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some video of people in that you're going to writing this for other people in that community is stealing that people in that community. they are. upset about that is that any way to react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air scare someone if they...
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what's going on here well it looks like these sort of fast food hamburger joints are falling by the wayside i think we have some earnings from two thousand and thirteen you can see the top five fast food joints and you can windies in burger king those sort of low cost burger joints they're in fourth and fifth now if you look at the projection of sales for twenty twenty they drop out of it which has people wondering if americans are kind of fed up with the fast food burger i don't think that's happening i think a lot of americans can't even afford fast food burgers anymore they can't afford to get a job because you didn't have the opportunity to a job. anymore and what you see is you see kind of more expensive food restaurants movie in that are promising more gourmet foods. so there you have some wealthier consumers who would have thought about getting food before now dropping out of the market today but as for mcdonald's how they're number one and are still projected to remain number one. despite all of these these trade. these burger joints are having i think that's explained by mcdonald d
what's going on here well it looks like these sort of fast food hamburger joints are falling by the wayside i think we have some earnings from two thousand and thirteen you can see the top five fast food joints and you can windies in burger king those sort of low cost burger joints they're in fourth and fifth now if you look at the projection of sales for twenty twenty they drop out of it which has people wondering if americans are kind of fed up with the fast food burger i don't think that's...
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i think it is the occasional gamers that are falling by the wayside. we have some spence of hotels and atlantic city. that is leading to the overall perception that some gamers may get more bang for their buck elsewhere. >> are they doing anything to counter that competition? >> new jersey is starting to. they are ricky -- it has taken away -- as paul said -- their low-end business. the customer, for the most part, is going to go wherever is closest. while some of their high-end business goes to atlantic city, the poor got a casinos doing very well for example, that caters to the high-end. the low-end market has been cut out almost entirely. >> my thanks to brian miller and paul debow, an associate professor at lasell college. a company that tries to keep you clicking on all those web-based links, it is getting bigger. i will talk to the chief executive about his latest acquisition. >> if you ever read an article on the internet you may see there are links at the bottom of the page suggesting you go to other stories you may be interested in. >> if you
i think it is the occasional gamers that are falling by the wayside. we have some spence of hotels and atlantic city. that is leading to the overall perception that some gamers may get more bang for their buck elsewhere. >> are they doing anything to counter that competition? >> new jersey is starting to. they are ricky -- it has taken away -- as paul said -- their low-end business. the customer, for the most part, is going to go wherever is closest. while some of their high-end...
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general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some of. the people in that unity are rioting people in that community is stealing that people in that community are. upset and that is that any way they react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air scare someone off if they think they're in danger why can't they shoot to injure shall we say why do they have to shoot to kill mex time a police officer tells you that you've got to move along because you've got riots outside well you probably should move along. listen it's far past time we cut through this talking head of certainty and break the set on the reality of police brutality. they are very hard to take. that act that hurt right there. if the recent clashes with police and ferguson missouri are any indication the lack of accountability for the death of eighteen year old michael brown by a police officer and the continuing refusal to answer bas
general who's a liberal in this country all right and he's certainly not going to let this go by the wayside as a result of this that people in that community is saying shoot the police whatever let's roll some of. the people in that unity are rioting people in that community is stealing that people in that community are. upset and that is that any way they react why do they have to shoot to kill why can't they shoot a warning shot in the air scare someone off if they think they're in danger...
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however, hometown pride nevert( fell by the wayside after the game.l tonight in oakland.wçód he was caught atr christieok and his family are o vacation, touring ball parks. earlier heokr city's cuisine in north beachxd >>> a fundraiser to help send young adults to çócollege. this is the fourth year sue has helped the event. her 17-year-oldjf son william dr in 2010xd=)q san bruno explosion.u >> i thinkbwt would bet( honore 'qet 3wñrt(proud. çót prouzd of what we're able to >> william overcame a disability to find a passionjfq for cookin. the scholarship will go to añr student whow3 will attend a culinary school in campbell. >>> all i]right. it is time to turn to ourw3 weather and find out if it's going to beçó just as gloomy he tomorrow as it was today. francis mclaughlin islp here wi the fálatest. hi. >> itr with temperaturws"cooler comair paired t right now doppler showing us the very typical setup for summer. clouds qalong the coast startin to spill into the bay as well. you'll fhmd low clouds over sfo. but we also see some beautifulÑ lights on th
however, hometown pride nevert( fell by the wayside after the game.l tonight in oakland.wçód he was caught atr christieok and his family are o vacation, touring ball parks. earlier heokr city's cuisine in north beachxd >>> a fundraiser to help send young adults to çócollege. this is the fourth year sue has helped the event. her 17-year-oldjf son william dr in 2010xd=)q san bruno explosion.u >> i thinkbwt would bet( honore 'qet 3wñrt(proud. çót prouzd of what we're able...
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it's falling by the wayside incidentally because greek yogurt surges in popularity. write in and let us know if you like jell-o. still to come on the show, when was the last time that you indulged in a snickers or a kit-kat? did you notice the smaller size of the candy bar? we'll hear from one guest would says shrink is the elephant in the room. more in the next hour. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm louisa bojesen. investors are sitting on the sidelines amid janet yellen's speech. >>> home depot, cleaning house. >>> and ebay shares rallying on speculation that the e-commerce giant is eyeing a spin-off of paypal with a deal expect as early as next year. >>> and u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel saying the u.s. may be forced to review its budget warning that a fight against isis could be more dangerous than against al qaeda. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hey, everybody. welcome back. if you're just joining us, thank you very much for tuning in to the secon
it's falling by the wayside incidentally because greek yogurt surges in popularity. write in and let us know if you like jell-o. still to come on the show, when was the last time that you indulged in a snickers or a kit-kat? did you notice the smaller size of the candy bar? we'll hear from one guest would says shrink is the elephant in the room. more in the next hour. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm louisa bojesen. investors are sitting...
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those schools will be left to fall by the wayside.what about parents and kids and why should they do? the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you owe a lot of money and enough to pay back a lot of money and does seem simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. one of the things that happen i've seen this with of law students, go to law school and you want to get the elite wall street job at the starting salary of upwards close to $200,000 now and there aren't a lot of those jobs. there are fewer of the time but there are some. you ought to ask yourself, what do i get if i win because if you go to law school and the run up debt, so you borrow $60,000 a year and you owe $180,000 which is completely plausible and say you started a firm that pays $180,000 a year. the debt formula says you shouldn't owe more in student loans than your s
those schools will be left to fall by the wayside.what about parents and kids and why should they do? the big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money you owe a lot of money and enough to pay back a lot of money and does seem simplistic but i think a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. one of the things that happen...
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a few, you will still get it in business class, but generally speaking, that's gone by the wayside, though united is starting to bring it back. it is an interesting move. >>> would you pick a certain airline if it had better food or offered you a meal on a flight? business class, where another one might not? go vote right now on cnbc.com/vote. i can't imagine that an airline's food would tip me one way or another. price is more important to me and schedule is more important to me. so it's give the high-valued business travelers what they want when they are competing for the business without overimproves the product. kind of stuck with what they go ahead, and really, tyler, the challenge is that sometimes you have people on the same flight who are both kinds of passengers. she doesn't have a choice. she's going to take what americans can giver, but maybe she's connecting in philadelphia going to zurich. in that case, where american isn't given means, but if she could connect on newark and well, that could shift, that high-valued travelers over to united just because of the meal. do you know
a few, you will still get it in business class, but generally speaking, that's gone by the wayside, though united is starting to bring it back. it is an interesting move. >>> would you pick a certain airline if it had better food or offered you a meal on a flight? business class, where another one might not? go vote right now on cnbc.com/vote. i can't imagine that an airline's food would tip me one way or another. price is more important to me and schedule is more important to me. so...
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bring a lot to the table that will just cost too much the those schools are likely to fall by the wayside what about parents and kids and staff? what should they do? a big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money, you owe a lot of money and you have to pay back a lot of money. this seems simplistic but a lot of students going to college didn't really get that. i see this with law students. you want the elite wall street job at the starting salary of close to $200,000 now and there are a lot of those jobs. there are fewer all the time but there are some. you ought to ask yourself what do i get if i went? if you go to law school and you run up debts say you borrow $60,000 a year and you all $180,000 which is completely possible and say you start at a firm that pays $180,000 a year. that formula says you shouldn't owe more in student loans than your starting salary. so you are cool, right? as long as you get that job. most people don'
bring a lot to the table that will just cost too much the those schools are likely to fall by the wayside what about parents and kids and staff? what should they do? a big piece of advice i give to people is don't borrow a lot of money to go to school. somebody is nodding in the front. i hope that's not from personal experience. [laughter] when you borrow a lot of money, you owe a lot of money and you have to pay back a lot of money. this seems simplistic but a lot of students going to college...
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atari, commodore, texas instruments, others in the business went by the wayside. that is normal. the market always -- that is how you move ahead. you don't know what's going to work until you try it. and then 15 years ago -- these two kids challenge microsoft and beat them at it. this is constant. all gold does is make sure that money has stable value and does not prevent people from giving -- getting giddy or depressed. it just make sure what you do a transaction the money is fixed in value, just like when you order a gallon of gasoline kabila assume it is a gallon, not two-thirds of a gallon. you know what your getting. and towers of the arrest of human nature with actors to because of the staples are you as you get more risk-taking, people investing in the future. most cannot make it, but that's what you find out what works and what does not. even failures. henry ford, too painful bankruptcy's and almost a third before he figured out how to make a car that could sell. ryland errors what you want. if you don't have that kind of stable money then things stay the same. a. >> to s
atari, commodore, texas instruments, others in the business went by the wayside. that is normal. the market always -- that is how you move ahead. you don't know what's going to work until you try it. and then 15 years ago -- these two kids challenge microsoft and beat them at it. this is constant. all gold does is make sure that money has stable value and does not prevent people from giving -- getting giddy or depressed. it just make sure what you do a transaction the money is fixed in value,...
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some of the other programs and missions that universities take on may have to be diminished by the wayside as one focuses on the student. >> as the trend continues, have you seen kids make decisions on where grades will take them, but where their budgets will? >> absolutely. i work at independent schools. i have students whose family can afford to pay, students whose families struggle and they take a lot of loans, and students whose families have no means to pay for the college education when i started in the profession, 20 years ago, aspirations were important. and families would say we'll go out of our way to make this possible. now i'm seeing families along the income spectrum asking questions about cost, what you get from the cost, ways to pay for college, and what that might mean for the student's future. >> does that mean hard-nosed decisions. are personalities saying dream school a. the one the kid was shooting for, sorry, you are not going there. >> absolutely. and i think that more and more families are having the real and honest conversation. i can recall a moment in our office w
some of the other programs and missions that universities take on may have to be diminished by the wayside as one focuses on the student. >> as the trend continues, have you seen kids make decisions on where grades will take them, but where their budgets will? >> absolutely. i work at independent schools. i have students whose family can afford to pay, students whose families struggle and they take a lot of loans, and students whose families have no means to pay for the college...
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innovation officer, folks focus odd cybersecurity, so it's not just that c.o.o.s are going by the wayside different positions coming in to fill it, also different multiple executives filling that position. >> julia, there's also a suggestion here that actually technology, the e-mail, for example, real-time business metrics means the c.o.eo is bet connected. >> as you mentioned technology, it's easier for the ceo to be in tough with more people and oversee more areas, but companies now are fairly diverse. in the case of twitter, it probably makes sense to have different people handle different parts and then report back directly to coursal koszlo >>> varsity logos and team mascots. do you give this an a-plus morgan or a fail? >> you know, for me, i give it a fail. i'm not seeing it, especially because it's not like you're reliving the college years. the concept is they're supposed to be nicer than the hotels that are already in college towns, but from a business perspective, i get it the college towns compared to towns without colleges tend to be busier, you tend to potential get higher ra
innovation officer, folks focus odd cybersecurity, so it's not just that c.o.o.s are going by the wayside different positions coming in to fill it, also different multiple executives filling that position. >> julia, there's also a suggestion here that actually technology, the e-mail, for example, real-time business metrics means the c.o.eo is bet connected. >> as you mentioned technology, it's easier for the ceo to be in tough with more people and oversee more areas, but companies...
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is right, and i think that we have seen stunning losses are with tea party candidates going by the wayside. with establishing candidates maintaining their victories. and i think that we will see it again in tennessee and i think it's actually incorrect to try to equate this race to the virginia race because it's all about eric cantor and whether or not he performed well you can tell that by the turnout of republicans and the fact is that people that previously supported this didn't come out. but this is a winner take all primary, it's a simple majority will take this race and lamar alexander has been a good steward of his leadership and i think at the end of the day they will reward bad by giving a primary victory. ashley: it seems like lamar alexander has been around forever and then he was secretary of education many moons ago. so is this okay for true conservatives? >> i think that the problem with lamar alexander is that he has always had its nonconservative voting record and for the last three years he's gotten increasingly worse with his voting record and so he had some primary oppon
is right, and i think that we have seen stunning losses are with tea party candidates going by the wayside. with establishing candidates maintaining their victories. and i think that we will see it again in tennessee and i think it's actually incorrect to try to equate this race to the virginia race because it's all about eric cantor and whether or not he performed well you can tell that by the turnout of republicans and the fact is that people that previously supported this didn't come out....
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. >> diaper bag gone by the wayside. >> probably headed for a cruise. >> to meet rene. >> but know they'reo runner around. >> so they have a blog or something? >> three random ladies? guess what, they got our attention, and we're running it on tv. >> oh, that's pretty good. >> ya, getting some sleep. >> can i have everybody meet me today, please? that is fundraiser for alex's lemonade, you know, lemonade stands. so we have lemonade stands over on 12th street, just off of walnut. twelfth, in center city, right, in front of charlie's hair salon. charm say cool guy. and that's the inside of the place. but the outside of the place has a brown side, says charlie's hair salon. there will be lemonade stands out in front of it. what is it, noon to 6:00. >> are you going to be there? >> i'll be by, yes. >> let's do it. >> noon to 6:00. i'll see you there. so, we had pretty suck fest full show today in beach haven. >> i think you d it was pouring about an hour before quincy went on. >> let's see what the weather is now? >> q? >> reporter: so much fun. i have the billy walton bands. we will do good d
. >> diaper bag gone by the wayside. >> probably headed for a cruise. >> to meet rene. >> but know they'reo runner around. >> so they have a blog or something? >> three random ladies? guess what, they got our attention, and we're running it on tv. >> oh, that's pretty good. >> ya, getting some sleep. >> can i have everybody meet me today, please? that is fundraiser for alex's lemonade, you know, lemonade stands. so we have lemonade stands...
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. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findling her own weight. she's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want them to come back, you know. we're trying to initiate programs that will help keep them out of prison instead of coming back. >> coming up, an inmate tries to box his way out of prison. >> get me out of jail. i'm willing to fight for free for two years. ó >>> every day at the elayn hunt correctional center in louisiana, the kitchen staff is challenged with cooking for the facility's 2,100 inmates and the 750 correctional staff members who work here. over the course of a year, some 2.5 million meals are prepared by inmates in this kitchen, serving staple foods and sides like cornbread and chocolate chip cookies can be
. >> i feel that she's one of the females that just kind of fallen by the wayside and is trying to findling her own weight. she's learning how to get along with others and as far as physical fitness, she's adjusting also. >> while some critics may question whether six months of military-style boot camp can change a criminal's ways, the prison says its research shows more than 62% of elayn hunt impact graduates are out of prison and working in the community. >> we don't want...
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hundreds are going to fall by the wayside. why? because they don't have enough support. but what we really want to look out for are the special interest bills that sneak through the process because of so much legislative activity. and this is the best time for that kind of legislation and why we have to watch out for those gut and amend proposals that special interest groups may want to do and public interest groups will be watching. >> as will you, our political analyst, larry gerston. >>> still ahead, all eyes on ebola. new concern about a third case of the deadly virus -- this time in new york city. >>> and tracking gas leaks, seeing how pg&e keeps its pipelines safe. >>> we'll be speaking with the victim of a brazen home burglary caught on camera. coming up next. >>> a thief on a mission. this man cause on camera, determined to break into this south bay home. the brazen burglary caught on video. a san jose man's surveillance camera capturing the man trying to break into the home and finally getting in. they're calling for more police officers to keep the streets safe
hundreds are going to fall by the wayside. why? because they don't have enough support. but what we really want to look out for are the special interest bills that sneak through the process because of so much legislative activity. and this is the best time for that kind of legislation and why we have to watch out for those gut and amend proposals that special interest groups may want to do and public interest groups will be watching. >> as will you, our political analyst, larry gerston....
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dissipate and simmer down that the bigger questions that have been raised by this may fall by the waysided there is still a lot of ways that people are are vick are times are violence. it is more economic and less visceral are. i think that's the real problem. are are are are. >> is why you write the real looting is legal? >> i was talking to the reverend jesse jackson after he marched to where mike brown was killed to the church a mile away, and he was asking people not to lewd, but also alluding there were bigger questions to be asked. and there is a lot of legal looting. if you drive through those areas. you will see these huge neighborhoods where it's payday loan shining, fightle loan places food, and bambling. and that's nothing to build an economy off of, as we have seen has blown the lid on how many african-american people are in a small area that has no economic opportunity. and also, huge structural issues that leave wide swaths of the population unable to be a part of american society, you have a third of african-american men who have been convicted at some point, that only effe
dissipate and simmer down that the bigger questions that have been raised by this may fall by the waysided there is still a lot of ways that people are are vick are times are violence. it is more economic and less visceral are. i think that's the real problem. are are are are. >> is why you write the real looting is legal? >> i was talking to the reverend jesse jackson after he marched to where mike brown was killed to the church a mile away, and he was asking people not to lewd,...
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sterility of need des, that goes by the wayside after certain time. certain medications like at the time throw sigh clean. that is one antibiotic for a long time, because it can give you kidney damage. for everything else, heart pills, anything with heart pills, whether lipitor or tylenol or an aspirin, the shelf life really means diddly squat. >> means diddly squat. what is interesting about this, the federal government requires that you publish one, that you have some kind of expiration date. >> this is not only about the government. this is also about the consist companies. bayer came out and looked at this, bayer ceo said aspirin can be taken post the expiration date. for them, marketing an packaging. market something important. they changed look of bottle, can colors, lettering. that is important to keep the consumers selling drugs. same thing with the packaging. we've gone through a lot of revisions when it comes to over-the-counter medicines for safety reasons. aspirin bottles of 1970s for kids safety have changed. with time, again you need to
sterility of need des, that goes by the wayside after certain time. certain medications like at the time throw sigh clean. that is one antibiotic for a long time, because it can give you kidney damage. for everything else, heart pills, anything with heart pills, whether lipitor or tylenol or an aspirin, the shelf life really means diddly squat. >> means diddly squat. what is interesting about this, the federal government requires that you publish one, that you have some kind of expiration...
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i is not going to let this go by the wayside. the fbi will be called. in they will investigate.edia suspect that the facts will emerge. however, the people who did the damage last night. who exploited this terrible thing. are they ferguson people or are they outsiders? >> that's a great question, bill. the -- i would say that the antidotal evidence is that most of the looters are from outside of the region. of the callers who called in my radio show this morning talked about how ferguson is a close knit community diverse and yet very close knit. many of those people out looting came into the area to try to take advantage of this situation. ferguson black town as i understand, 60 to 6 5%. >> two thirds african-american, one third white. working glass neighborhood. they just elected a white mayor not too long ago. >> interesting. some of the businesses of course were black-owned that got burned and got destroyed and looted, correct? >> one of the stores that i think is important to take away from this is that there were small black owned businesses just getting out. just starting
i is not going to let this go by the wayside. the fbi will be called. in they will investigate.edia suspect that the facts will emerge. however, the people who did the damage last night. who exploited this terrible thing. are they ferguson people or are they outsiders? >> that's a great question, bill. the -- i would say that the antidotal evidence is that most of the looters are from outside of the region. of the callers who called in my radio show this morning talked about how ferguson...
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be -- i don't have yoga pants and refuse to but the key is it is about comfort, formalwear by the waysidere casual easygoing stuff coming back into vogue. melissa: some yoga pants look nice. it is not just let's be honest the whole fad of soft dressing is not going anywhere. it is more comfortable. i see people coming in to work this morning before we put on our fabulous out its, we haven't been to yoga class. i don't want to out the acres to do this but pretty common. would you buy the stocks? >> no. is not my thing. that is okay. i like a t-shirt and a bathing suit and that is fine. melissa: the industry standing so quickly. >> that is the question. >> it is a good point. the last hour of trading our own yoga wearing liz claman, what is coming up? liz: totally lulu lemon today but yoga poses. listen, breaking news that the drug enforcement agency is going to start making a move to restrict painkiller use, a huge news in new york city where people take vicodin because nationwide is affecting the stocks and bob will talk about that and we are continuing, you were talking about drones, ris
be -- i don't have yoga pants and refuse to but the key is it is about comfort, formalwear by the waysidere casual easygoing stuff coming back into vogue. melissa: some yoga pants look nice. it is not just let's be honest the whole fad of soft dressing is not going anywhere. it is more comfortable. i see people coming in to work this morning before we put on our fabulous out its, we haven't been to yoga class. i don't want to out the acres to do this but pretty common. would you buy the stocks?...
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and i think we've let that fall to the wayside in the last ten years, especially in the last six or seven. we need to bolster our human intelligence capabilities and make this situation go away in a favorable way. >> chris heban thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much for having me. >> any time. we'll be right back. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so we made a car with the most technologically advanced all-wheel-drive system in its class. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import tm dust irritating your eye? (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest sp
and i think we've let that fall to the wayside in the last ten years, especially in the last six or seven. we need to bolster our human intelligence capabilities and make this situation go away in a favorable way. >> chris heban thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much for having me. >> any time. we'll be right back. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort....
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10, 20 years ago, these were hottest things and now there are some options they have gone to the wayside. a natural progression. cheryl: called amazon. to the other money team, you have to see this picture. floyd meriweather rubbing elbows with none other than than warren buffett. have you seen the picture? "tmz," the boxing champ put this on instagram, the "oracle of omaha" one of my billionaire buddies. nice. this is interesting dream team we have going on here. >> i love floyd mayweather, he a great fighter and boxer and warren buffett is a great investor. would i say this, this is one of those things that takes people reality of warren buffett's hypocrisy this week. warren buffett rails about tax fairness. this is important story. he is used as a prop for president obama in terms of telling we all need to pay taxes not just really rich, everybody needs to pay higher taxes. does one of the tax scheme deals, inversions finance it to make a lot of money. >> it is all about the money. >> think about it, but media allows him to get away with it. where are the reporters? >> people would ca
10, 20 years ago, these were hottest things and now there are some options they have gone to the wayside. a natural progression. cheryl: called amazon. to the other money team, you have to see this picture. floyd meriweather rubbing elbows with none other than than warren buffett. have you seen the picture? "tmz," the boxing champ put this on instagram, the "oracle of omaha" one of my billionaire buddies. nice. this is interesting dream team we have going on here. >> i...
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gaza skies, it would appear at least for the moment, peace negotiations in cairo have fallen by the waysidestinian negotiator however told cnn this morning talks of a short-term cease-fire are still on going despite the fact that israel rejected all of hamas's demands. air strikes have resumed and the israeli delegation is no longer in egypt. joining me now to discuss it all live is dr. mustafa bar beauty and is a member of the palestinian parliament. dr. barghouti, thanks for joining us. two islamic militant groups acknowledged firing rockets into israel before the cease-fire had expired this morning. blaming israel, they said, for refusing to meet the demands of the palestinians. the war then resumed, israel commenced bombing. palestinians commenced sending rockets into israel. and now five palestinians including a 10-year-old boy are dead. what did breaking that cease-fire accomplish other than bringing more pain to your people? >> well, i am in gaza, as you know. and i can be assure you that nobody broke the cease-fire before 8:00 when the cease-fire expired. and the palestinian side no
gaza skies, it would appear at least for the moment, peace negotiations in cairo have fallen by the waysidestinian negotiator however told cnn this morning talks of a short-term cease-fire are still on going despite the fact that israel rejected all of hamas's demands. air strikes have resumed and the israeli delegation is no longer in egypt. joining me now to discuss it all live is dr. mustafa bar beauty and is a member of the palestinian parliament. dr. barghouti, thanks for joining us. two...
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and luke's like will cool things down into the rest a week >> : and gramm are usages falling by the waysidemal communications such as eels taxing twitter where technology can address this morning the red talk about these and offers the latest on vacation etiquette and the workplace >> : watter people are going with the language long before. as ridding harassment on 1946 paul six english-language and he noticed that there arrested mr. english language in that essay and facts and i do think we have one or the show you a it's been a problem for very long time. he said most people who bother with that at all what i meant that the english language is a bad way but generally we cannot get by cautious actions do anything about it but he did feel that we could do something about it and that he said we should do something about it >> : bring us for from 1946 to now but if enough people are using this type that means the plan which is evolving is that great people who are >> : for example was google was no word in fact with what company names even with eyes all bill be an o nuns ruble is a now non an
and luke's like will cool things down into the rest a week >> : and gramm are usages falling by the waysidemal communications such as eels taxing twitter where technology can address this morning the red talk about these and offers the latest on vacation etiquette and the workplace >> : watter people are going with the language long before. as ridding harassment on 1946 paul six english-language and he noticed that there arrested mr. english language in that essay and facts and i do...