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martin: europe. south america. asia. central america. australia. north america. africa. because there are creatures everywhere! how about wildcats? there are 36 different species of wildcats on the planet. hey, yeah, and we've done all-out adventures with only three of them. african lions. they rule. and of course, cheetahs. ah, that was a speedy expedition. and we can't forget the caracal. oh yeah, we had a high-flying adventure with that cool cat. chris: okay, and then there are the ones we bumped into but didn't really do an adventure with yet, like mountain lions, clouded leopards, bobcats-- my improvements of the zachbot spy functions have obviously worked. they don't even know i'm watching them! (chuckling) aw, isn't it cute? the wild ratts are talking about wildcats. (laughing) and we still have to go check out some of the big guns like tigers and snow leopards. or we could go prowling around with some of the more obscure, secretive wildcats like the fishing cat or the flat-headed cat. ew, i do not like cats. they're soft, they purr they cuddle. why do so many peo
martin: europe. south america. asia. central america. australia. north america. africa. because there are creatures everywhere! how about wildcats? there are 36 different species of wildcats on the planet. hey, yeah, and we've done all-out adventures with only three of them. african lions. they rule. and of course, cheetahs. ah, that was a speedy expedition. and we can't forget the caracal. oh yeah, we had a high-flying adventure with that cool cat. chris: okay, and then there are the ones we...
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what sufficient a huge -- so what you have is a huge change in the demographics and when you look to europe which is the social democratic state where we're headed which has all the entitlements of the government activities which a liberal would want and -- to with wit american liberalism is headed it became insolvent because it never adapted to the change in demographic and technology. >> jon: if it was ever presented in that fashion, the way you just presented it, i think the conversation we would be having in this country is very different. >> that's why you have to buy this book. [laughter] >> jon: so this book is the one that presents it. >> one book is all you need. this is it. you don't need more. >> jon: even paul ryan does not present it in the manner in the great victories of liberalism medicare and social security, the great social safety net that liberals have helped build and fought for. it's presented as progressivism is destroying our nation, obamacare is going to change us from not being america anymore and i think germany would argue with your economic argument that a socia
what sufficient a huge -- so what you have is a huge change in the demographics and when you look to europe which is the social democratic state where we're headed which has all the entitlements of the government activities which a liberal would want and -- to with wit american liberalism is headed it became insolvent because it never adapted to the change in demographic and technology. >> jon: if it was ever presented in that fashion, the way you just presented it, i think the...
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as europe reacts angrily to news that the u.s. spied on 35 leaders, including listening in on german leader's angela merkel's personal cell phone, in her case for more than a decade, all from what they call do dos nest. a cia inside of berlin. how did the man who won the nobel peace prize become the subject of europe's scorn. the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president ruseff who even canceled a state visit to washington she was so angry. while the nsa scandal is also causing protests at home, with european allies, it could cost serious money. the european union, america's largest trading partner, is threatening to cancel pending trade talks in the u.s. >> when we're doing this in germany, france, great britain, other nations we've been allied with in fighting al qaeda, invading libya, these kinds of things just trample trust. >> the administration and its defenders say most of the spying is legitimate for the
as europe reacts angrily to news that the u.s. spied on 35 leaders, including listening in on german leader's angela merkel's personal cell phone, in her case for more than a decade, all from what they call do dos nest. a cia inside of berlin. how did the man who won the nobel peace prize become the subject of europe's scorn. the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president...
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it could be in europe or it could be someone else. it could be in the middle east or could be in asia or in the united states by a fisa warrant collected by the f. ei. >> that is correct. >> so you share information with their european the allies and they share informatiinformati on that they have with us. the certain accusation that the national security agency was collecting information on the citizens of their respective nationstates i just want to get on the record again is false. that did not happen. is that correct? >> that is correct. those shots they showed lead people to believe that we nsa or the united states collected that information is false and it's false that it was collected on european citizens. it was neither. >> it certainly has created an international row that i would argue is very poor and inaccurate reporting something that we are going to have to deal with here in the future. i'm glad you clarified that as it's terribly important. director clapper i'm going to ask you this given the recent row about the leader
it could be in europe or it could be someone else. it could be in the middle east or could be in asia or in the united states by a fisa warrant collected by the f. ei. >> that is correct. >> so you share information with their european the allies and they share informatiinformati on that they have with us. the certain accusation that the national security agency was collecting information on the citizens of their respective nationstates i just want to get on the record again is...
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across europe, an uproar today. the u.s. ambassador to spain under siege. called on the carpet to explain reports that the nsa was vacuuming up telephone data, tracking 60 million calls in spain in less than a month according to el mundo. germany today called for an investigation into nsa's tapping of angela merkel's personal cell phone. the interior minister said the chancellor was spied on which violates german law. he threatened to expel any u.s. diplomats involved. european parliament members from germany and spain descended on washington demanding answers from congressional intelligence committees and threatening sanctions. >> it is not acceptable for example that espionage on chancellor merkel and others. >> we are asking ourselves if now the u.s. or nsa is considering merkel a terrorist. >> reporter: the president didn't know merkel's phone was targeted. is that possible? the diplomatic disaster based on leaks from edward snowden. i asked his intermediary journalist glen greenwald speaking to us from rio. is it credible he would not know? >> unfortun
across europe, an uproar today. the u.s. ambassador to spain under siege. called on the carpet to explain reports that the nsa was vacuuming up telephone data, tracking 60 million calls in spain in less than a month according to el mundo. germany today called for an investigation into nsa's tapping of angela merkel's personal cell phone. the interior minister said the chancellor was spied on which violates german law. he threatened to expel any u.s. diplomats involved. european parliament...
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our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data is going global with coverage in over 100 countries at no extra charge. the juicy dragon... they show funny videos to a giggly dragon. he laughs so hard that he cries super-juicy tears and they put 'em into starburst. a juicy dragon? [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. vespecially not a stunt woman. the day with their panties in a bunch, a juicy dragon? seems that a smooth-fitting fruit of the loom microfiber panty just might put the pep in your step to make going toe-to-toe with ninja commandos look... easy. sound like i'm overselling the undies? well, could be. but at least these panties aren't creeping upstairs, while she's falling downstairs. look, all i'm saying is you can't underestimate the power of positive underwear... and a good air
our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data is going global with coverage in over 100 countries at no extra charge. the juicy dragon... they show funny videos to a giggly dragon. he laughs so hard that he cries...
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now to europe, a quick look. the black sea region is looking pretty messy again, we have a waterspout that's been reported in greece. tornadic activity could be spotted from this system. another system moving in from the atlantic sit of the conti tent. temperatures as follows, stockholm at 10, we're reaching the double-digits. still very chilly across moscow and kiev. only reaching four in moscow with plenty of sunshine. >>> that is all for this edition of newsline. thanks very much for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: national parks and monuments are closed, and hundreds of thousands of workers affected on this first day of a federal government shutdown. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. there were few signs of a solution to the stalemate on capitol hill, but there was a flood of traffic to the government's new healthcare site. >> woodruff: on day one of the insurance exchanges, paul solman reports from massachusetts, which has had years of
now to europe, a quick look. the black sea region is looking pretty messy again, we have a waterspout that's been reported in greece. tornadic activity could be spotted from this system. another system moving in from the atlantic sit of the conti tent. temperatures as follows, stockholm at 10, we're reaching the double-digits. still very chilly across moscow and kiev. only reaching four in moscow with plenty of sunshine. >>> that is all for this edition of newsline. thanks very much...
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meanwhile, gm reported a 60% drop in earnings over saws and cut losses in europe and sales in china remain strong and gm holding $26 billion, investors are asking when the auto maker will run tom money to shareholders with a dividend. >> priority number one is reinvest in the business,ç priority number two is to maintain and strengthen the balance sheet which we've been continuing to do including avkttiveties through the quarter and priority three again red returns to the shareholders and we'll evaluate that over time. >> reporter: today's earnings pushed shares close to the highest price since the ipo in 2009. with the u.s. treasury scheduled to sale the remaining steak in general motors over the next couple months, gm is hoping the stigma of being bailed out by uncle sam will fade away and with it, any doubts the new gm will repeat the same mistakes that led the old gm to file for bankruptcy. phil lebaux "nightly business report", chicago. >> to read more, head to our website, nbr.com. >>> visa shares drop after the bell and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the world's lar
meanwhile, gm reported a 60% drop in earnings over saws and cut losses in europe and sales in china remain strong and gm holding $26 billion, investors are asking when the auto maker will run tom money to shareholders with a dividend. >> priority number one is reinvest in the business,ç priority number two is to maintain and strengthen the balance sheet which we've been continuing to do including avkttiveties through the quarter and priority three again red returns to the shareholders...
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and europe can come back -- >> europe is coming back now. >> structurally they can become less of an entitlement. less of an entitlement state even over there? >> i don't know. i was saying we were probably going in their direction. the correction is the speed with which they're going in their direction. >> well, it matters. >> i think andrew here is getting upset with -- >> no. >> and by the way, for the record, i'm very, very socially liberal, you know. >> no -- >> my fiscal conservatism. >> he was saying that i don't believe -- but i think the american dream's dead and you think well, you think it's wounded. what i was going to question about where we are is whether you think we have moved towards what some people say there's a book called "winner take all." and it's about sort of the way the economy has moved over the last 30 or 40 years both through globalization, both through technology and both through the haves and have nots and therefore what do you do about that? and then the question becomes, this is the taking versus the receiving. how do you make up for that group? the a
and europe can come back -- >> europe is coming back now. >> structurally they can become less of an entitlement. less of an entitlement state even over there? >> i don't know. i was saying we were probably going in their direction. the correction is the speed with which they're going in their direction. >> well, it matters. >> i think andrew here is getting upset with -- >> no. >> and by the way, for the record, i'm very, very socially liberal, you...
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europe is a different -- europe is getting a little better. but i'm not -- i'm still not wild about europe. the euro's way over priced. and there are companies over there we're looking at and might do. but, again, nothing looks like an easy 50% to 100% in 12 to 24 months. >> there because of the qe, right? >> you know, the euros are probably there for a variety of different reasons. first, it's not coming apart. second, if you look at the balance between the euro and the dollar from a chinese export standpoint, they tend to kind of balance out. >> if they had tapered, i think the dollar could be 1.25. >> well, it ought to be about par, really. that's where it ought to be. >> all those markets. do you think they'll start this year? tapering? >> i don't know. >> does it matter to you when you look at the market? >> well, i think charlie monger at the berkshire meeting. charlie made a comment about -- nobody would predict what you're seeing right now. what the economy would look like. so the fed's running a giant experiment. and we don't know wha
europe is a different -- europe is getting a little better. but i'm not -- i'm still not wild about europe. the euro's way over priced. and there are companies over there we're looking at and might do. but, again, nothing looks like an easy 50% to 100% in 12 to 24 months. >> there because of the qe, right? >> you know, the euros are probably there for a variety of different reasons. first, it's not coming apart. second, if you look at the balance between the euro and the dollar from...
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there's a lot at stake including a massive free trade deal with europe. as one former french foreign minister put it, let's be honest, we eavesdrop, too. we just don't have the same means as the united states. jim. >> axelrod: kelly cobiella in our london newsroom tonight, thank you. let's bring in our senior national security analyst juan zarate. juan, would you expect there to be any chilling effect on u.s. intelligence gathering as a result of all this? >> reporter: i think that's one of the dangers, jim. you certainly have the reality that the revelations of how the n.s.a. is collecting data can now be countered. you have the fact that these are now front-page and political stories, and so questions from our allies, like the french and germans and even the brazilians, as to whether or not they're gone going to constrain information sharing. and ultimately, the administration having to review these kinds of intelligence-gathering programs and commit perhaps to limiting them. it could have a long-term chilling effect. >> axelrod: in terms of these diplo
there's a lot at stake including a massive free trade deal with europe. as one former french foreign minister put it, let's be honest, we eavesdrop, too. we just don't have the same means as the united states. jim. >> axelrod: kelly cobiella in our london newsroom tonight, thank you. let's bring in our senior national security analyst juan zarate. juan, would you expect there to be any chilling effect on u.s. intelligence gathering as a result of all this? >> reporter: i think...
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but now for the first time, a lockup crew travels to eastern europe and goes behind the wall of six maximum security prisons. >> there was a moment there where it was like, wait a second. this is a little different.
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the boat said to be carrying as many as 500 migrants from africa, heading to europe, seeking a better life. rescue crews are now searching the waters off of sicily for survivors. we'll have updates throughout the morning. >>> meanwhile here at home, a blown tire is being blamed for this crash on that tennessee highway. a bus carrying a church group back to north carolina careened across the center divider. struck an suv and a tractor-trailer. eight people were killed in the accident. >>> no signs of progress this morning as we now enter day three of the government shutdown. after white house meeting last night, house speaker john boehner said the president is refusing to negotiate. earlier, the president admitting to being, in his words, exasperated by the ordeal. no new negotiating are planned. >>> meanwhile, the director of national intelligence, james clapper, says the shutdown, quote, seriously damages, end quote, national security. 70% of intelligence analysts have been ordered to stay home because of the shutdown. >>> and hillary and bill clinton may have collected many titles.
the boat said to be carrying as many as 500 migrants from africa, heading to europe, seeking a better life. rescue crews are now searching the waters off of sicily for survivors. we'll have updates throughout the morning. >>> meanwhile here at home, a blown tire is being blamed for this crash on that tennessee highway. a bus carrying a church group back to north carolina careened across the center divider. struck an suv and a tractor-trailer. eight people were killed in the accident....
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performer to tour our wounded warrior transition units in europe. it was one of the proudest moments of my life. >> okay. and teresa is here along with her doctor. dr. david rockaforte. there's a beautiful relationship here. because you were -- we were listening to your story. you were -- you can't keep your hands off the man. he means a lot to you, doesn't he? >> david was one of the first people to know me from the moment i was changed forever. and so it's a special relationship. >> you know what's interesting about you. we're watching you watch the piece and we watch you go through the trauma and you are watching the piece in an inquisitive way. as soon as you start talking about how you're helping other people, that's when you get emotional. it's not about you. it seems like it's always about the others out there. >> you know, i started giving back really for selfish reason was to help make me feel better because, you know, when you go through a trauma and a loss like this, you are completely devastated. you don't know what -- no one gives you a
performer to tour our wounded warrior transition units in europe. it was one of the proudest moments of my life. >> okay. and teresa is here along with her doctor. dr. david rockaforte. there's a beautiful relationship here. because you were -- we were listening to your story. you were -- you can't keep your hands off the man. he means a lot to you, doesn't he? >> david was one of the first people to know me from the moment i was changed forever. and so it's a special relationship....
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it increasingly looks like europe, especially countries like greece, spain, portugal, for example, that have been dealing with similar kinds of situation. i have to say, wolf, there have been some individuals in congress, figures like ted cruz, for example, who have stood up on a point of principle, who have stood up, saying america simply cannot afford this huge level of debt and also made the point that obama care is a millstone around the necks of the american people, adding $1.8 trillion of debt to the united states. it's a job killer. it's anti-business. it's a huge tax as well on the american people. there have been some in congress who, i think, have fought on the point of precipes. >> ted cruz is one you like? >> i think so. >> a winner from your perspective? who is the loser among republicans? >> i think there have been some within the republican establishment who have been all too quick to seek a deal with a president, frankly, who has behaved in a staggeringly arrogant fashion. we've seen no sense of humancy whatsoever from president obama. >> give me the name of a republican
it increasingly looks like europe, especially countries like greece, spain, portugal, for example, that have been dealing with similar kinds of situation. i have to say, wolf, there have been some individuals in congress, figures like ted cruz, for example, who have stood up on a point of principle, who have stood up, saying america simply cannot afford this huge level of debt and also made the point that obama care is a millstone around the necks of the american people, adding $1.8 trillion of...
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italy and the rest of europe would rather the migrants didn't come, but the vega's mission is strictly humanitarian. >> to verify their condition, if they are in imminent risk of life at sea, or not, then to intervene if necessary to save the lives of course. >> reporter: do you have authority to turn them back? >> no, i do not have this kind of authority. >> reporter: but there's no guarantee the migrants know that, so eight special forces soldiers are on board to keep order and ensure the crew isn't overwhelmed. and the ship's doctor also has to practice to reach patients. dehydration, stomach illness from drinking water, and burned feet from standing in gasoline spilled from spare tanks are common complaints. winter storms should reduce the number of migrants making the crossing but it won't stop them, and the vega's job will be more essential than ever. alan pizzey, cbs news, off lampedusa island. >> pelley: in the most famous tragedy at sea, that of the rms "titanic," the band continued to play as the ship went down. tomorrow, the band master's violin goes up for auction in london
italy and the rest of europe would rather the migrants didn't come, but the vega's mission is strictly humanitarian. >> to verify their condition, if they are in imminent risk of life at sea, or not, then to intervene if necessary to save the lives of course. >> reporter: do you have authority to turn them back? >> no, i do not have this kind of authority. >> reporter: but there's no guarantee the migrants know that, so eight special forces soldiers are on board to keep...
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you thought it was stormy here, take a look at what's going on in europe a. storm enveloping all of europe including brussels, belgium. a woman was literally knocked over. wind gusts topped 80. even stronger than what we had around here in just about every major city in europe lad damage from that wind storm that moved through yesterday. for us right now, it is still snowing in the sierra. hallelujah for the snow. we could use that. we have it today, up to a foot of snowfall. the highest elevations today and tonight. tomorrow night, we will be under a frost advisory in the authority bay and mountains a. freeze warning is in effect. everyone in the b even right on the water we will be as cool as the mid 40s coming up tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon, it will be a chilly day at iron house elementary school elementary. kpix.com p forward slash cool cast is the place to go. strong area of low pressure made a very close pass to the bay area yesterday. it is beginning to move away but sitting and spinning over central nevada. that's why the moisture is wrapping around
you thought it was stormy here, take a look at what's going on in europe a. storm enveloping all of europe including brussels, belgium. a woman was literally knocked over. wind gusts topped 80. even stronger than what we had around here in just about every major city in europe lad damage from that wind storm that moved through yesterday. for us right now, it is still snowing in the sierra. hallelujah for the snow. we could use that. we have it today, up to a foot of snowfall. the highest...
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and europe getting hit so hard. all across europe, that storm, as we mark the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. this morning, i want to take a look at the northeast, one year later. there is some progress. but also, look at these remarkable images. after the storm. and now. one year later. >> that's the famous coaster at seaside heights right after the storm. and now, it's all gone. and breezy point in new york, right after the storm. and what it looks like this morning. abc's amy robach and ginger zee, standing by in both places for us this morning. >> we're also going to speak to new jersey governor, chris christie. >>> let's get to the latest on the american spy scandal. the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, diane feinstein said she is totally opposed to u.s. spying on foreign leaders and pushing hard on the whus. that's where jon karl is now. good morning, jon. >> reporter: faced with outrage from our allies and now from democrats on capitol hill, the white house is considering putting an end t
and europe getting hit so hard. all across europe, that storm, as we mark the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. this morning, i want to take a look at the northeast, one year later. there is some progress. but also, look at these remarkable images. after the storm. and now. one year later. >> that's the famous coaster at seaside heights right after the storm. and now, it's all gone. and breezy point in new york, right after the storm. and what it looks like this morning. abc's amy...
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others too. >> what does it say about the notion that it was just taking place in a few corners of europe, and a few mad men. >> it destroys t. to say thaw didn't know camps or what was going on in the camps that were local, it would have been impossible. >> which raises the question, just who beyond the notorious s.s. was complicit in the persecution. for 70 years, german women, for example, were thought to be largely innocent bystanders, but disturbing new research to be releaseed in a book this week paints a portrait of women's participation in the holocaust. they too could be brutal killers. ti. takes a certain cognitive ability to organize mass murder on this scale. and women are not innocent of that, they have that cognitive ability. >> and wendy lauer says a generation of women were swept up in the nazi movement. banners like this one reading women and girls, and jews are your ruin were pervasive. she points to 23-year-old erma petri who stumbleed on six jewish children that escape friday a train. she was so anxious to prove her loyalty to the reich that she shot them all in the ba
others too. >> what does it say about the notion that it was just taking place in a few corners of europe, and a few mad men. >> it destroys t. to say thaw didn't know camps or what was going on in the camps that were local, it would have been impossible. >> which raises the question, just who beyond the notorious s.s. was complicit in the persecution. for 70 years, german women, for example, were thought to be largely innocent bystanders, but disturbing new research to be...
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then i could dip my head in brown paint and galumph around europe looking for my hot daughter. although is it any worse than what they're doing? they're letting a kid die. it's too bad we're not dragonheart. then we could just fly around on a dragon and forget about all this. you know what? that's exactly what we should do. what? what the hell are you talking about? i'm talking about us going in there and taking that kid and getting him some help. i mean, i know it's wrong, but it's better than just letting him die. hey, that's not a bad idea. it's like we're doing a public service. like those idiots who get together to paint a school. this underachieving, crime-ridden school is now fawn beige, thanks to guilty white people with no weekend plans! others: yay! peter, what the hell? where's your ski mask? it's kind of hard to breathe in those things, so i just dressed up like harry potter. (sighs) all right, let's go. lois, if anything should happen to us, i want you to know, i haven't been happy for a long time. yes, peter, you've told me that, like, ten times. all right, all th
then i could dip my head in brown paint and galumph around europe looking for my hot daughter. although is it any worse than what they're doing? they're letting a kid die. it's too bad we're not dragonheart. then we could just fly around on a dragon and forget about all this. you know what? that's exactly what we should do. what? what the hell are you talking about? i'm talking about us going in there and taking that kid and getting him some help. i mean, i know it's wrong, but it's better than...
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. >>> also in europe, say it ain't so, but the scourge of performance-enhancing drugs now extends to pigeon racing. there is a report in belgium of a doping scandal saying competitive pigeon owners drugged birds with trace amounts of cocaine and painkillers. as one journalist put it, is there no honor? a top bird on the racing circuit recently sold for $430,000. >>> while we will not allow any criticism of james taylor on this broadcast, what do you do when a national treasure appears to flub the start of the national anthem? we take you to fenway park at the start of last night's world series game. ♪ ♪ o beautiful ♪ o say can you see >> well, two first verses? it's all the same thing, really. love for your country from a guy who offered a lot of musical healing, let's remember, from stockbridge to boston and beyond. >>> when we come back after a break, the story behind the photo that a former beatle has been wondering about all these years. >>> finally tonight, you may recall a few days back, ringo -- as in the ringo -- asked for our help in finding the kids in a photograph he
. >>> also in europe, say it ain't so, but the scourge of performance-enhancing drugs now extends to pigeon racing. there is a report in belgium of a doping scandal saying competitive pigeon owners drugged birds with trace amounts of cocaine and painkillers. as one journalist put it, is there no honor? a top bird on the racing circuit recently sold for $430,000. >>> while we will not allow any criticism of james taylor on this broadcast, what do you do when a national treasure...
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i guess the common denominator across europe is a tremendous curiosity about this place. europeans have been fighting amongst themselves for good long while. the united states had not been so united in the middle of the 1860s. hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place come back? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about the united states, about americans. that's part of the long dialogue because they did that before the civil war. it picks up after that conflict. the european reaction to buffalo bill is really pretty interesting. because europeans had not really not seen this kind of traveling show on this scale before. and because buffalo bills centered the wild west, he never called to show a show. he called it authentic representation of the america west, and he traveled with animals, he traveled with bison, elk, deer. of course, horses. he had cowboys and then he also had native americans with them. and i think the overwhelming reaction of most of the audience is wa
i guess the common denominator across europe is a tremendous curiosity about this place. europeans have been fighting amongst themselves for good long while. the united states had not been so united in the middle of the 1860s. hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place come back? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about the united states, about americans. that's part of the long dialogue...
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our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, can you tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data covers over one hundred countries at no extra charge. go to catchjeremy.com to enter for a chance to win a trip around the world. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey everybody, judd apatow is here with us tonight. judd -- [ cheers and applause ] you were just here last night. >> judd: well, i heard they were going to be back, so i slept in the "dr. oz" studio. >> jimmy: oh, very smart. they are back tonight. are you guys ready for this? [ cheers and applause ] our next guests are back again tonight to play the title track from their awesome new album. the number one album right now, "lightning bolt." we love them. please welcome pearl jam! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ she comes on like a stone but you don't know where from she was thrown like
our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, can you tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data covers over one hundred countries at no extra charge. go to catchjeremy.com to enter for a chance to win a trip around the world. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie? >> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my skin is better now at the age of 53 than it was when i was 33 years old. >> wow, look at that! look at julie's eyebrow. it really appears to be lifted and then look at the whole eye area. it now has volume and it's just opened right up. i mean, look at the difference. and then look in these other areas that i want you to notice. like she doesn't have crow's feet, and trust me, if you want to reduce the appearance of crow's feet, you need to look at the dermawand. it's going to do it for you. i mean, look around julie's chin line and look at the cheek area. look at the corner of the mou
she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie? >> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my...
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europe is recovering, many of the emerging markets are in better shape. there's a feeling that if the u.s. keeps pushing it, keeps getting back into this situation again and again, eventually investors will call our bluff and say we're going to start going into euros or start spreading our money out into different areas. that would eventually push our borrowing costs up. one of the reasons we're allowed to have such low rates on our "t" bills is because everyone wants them. if that changes, the whole thing will change. >> if they are uncertain about these men and women in washington, that creates fear, risk and they start asking for more money in order to len you money? >> that's right. that's right. if you look at emerging markets, places that are considered riskier in the world, their borrowing costs are much, much higher than ours. that impacts everything. it impacts the amount you'll pay for a mortgage on car loan, everything, student loans. >> if we were to look at what the indicators are right now, the futures market for the stock market is up right
europe is recovering, many of the emerging markets are in better shape. there's a feeling that if the u.s. keeps pushing it, keeps getting back into this situation again and again, eventually investors will call our bluff and say we're going to start going into euros or start spreading our money out into different areas. that would eventually push our borrowing costs up. one of the reasons we're allowed to have such low rates on our "t" bills is because everyone wants them. if that...
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many here in europe were surprised at that because many don't believe it is a positive organization. a couple of years back, it was president obama who won the nobel peace prize. that surprised a lot of people of that and al gore won it. this year it seemed a sure fix that the young pakistani girl would win it. we do have to say this is a very, very important organization. if you look at how many countries have chemical weapons today and how many countries had chemical weapons or large stockpile of chemical weapons a decade ago they did important work. libya when gadhafi was in power, they asked him to get rid of his chemical weapons. russia has made jumps to get rid of chemical weapons. now they have this big task of soverlg syria. it is something on the one hand that is an acknowledgment of their work in the past but also something to spur them and keep moving along in syria and the international community to make sure syria gets rid of those weapons that has caused so much carnage in the country. >> they are in the midst of important work right now and have done important work in
many here in europe were surprised at that because many don't believe it is a positive organization. a couple of years back, it was president obama who won the nobel peace prize. that surprised a lot of people of that and al gore won it. this year it seemed a sure fix that the young pakistani girl would win it. we do have to say this is a very, very important organization. if you look at how many countries have chemical weapons today and how many countries had chemical weapons or large...
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there are other signs that tooks in europe could be lower. before today, european stocks rose today, longest in two months. with tomorrow as the deadline to avert the debt ceiling crisis there's no sign that the crisis will resolve. ratings by fitch, fitch said the political brinkmanship in washington is a default risk. as not clear when fitch will make a final decision on whether to go with downgrading. we're talking about timing, right? if the debt ceiling isn't raised by tomorrow, the treasury department won't be able to meet its obligations. interest payments, military pay, social security, how in the world will the government decide which bill to pay. >> that's the tough question. one they do not have to face even if they don't reach a deal. there's hope if the deal is in place, they can stay calm saturday and sunday. >> that's the shame we're at the edge of a cliff, right? >> yes. it's a shame we've been here before. and we keep going again and again. >> thank you, marybel, we appreciate it. >> we'll be right back. ♪ >>> no deal yet t
there are other signs that tooks in europe could be lower. before today, european stocks rose today, longest in two months. with tomorrow as the deadline to avert the debt ceiling crisis there's no sign that the crisis will resolve. ratings by fitch, fitch said the political brinkmanship in washington is a default risk. as not clear when fitch will make a final decision on whether to go with downgrading. we're talking about timing, right? if the debt ceiling isn't raised by tomorrow, the...
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it's part of an appeal for information to be broadcast here in europe on monday night. it's a new push to find out what happened to madeline who went missing while on family holiday in portugal six years ago. police say they hope this appeal will help to jaunt the memories of those who were in area at the time of her disappearance. back to you, victor. >> all right. erin, thank you so much. still to come, the science behind the bionic leg. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level
it's part of an appeal for information to be broadcast here in europe on monday night. it's a new push to find out what happened to madeline who went missing while on family holiday in portugal six years ago. police say they hope this appeal will help to jaunt the memories of those who were in area at the time of her disappearance. back to you, victor. >> all right. erin, thank you so much. still to come, the science behind the bionic leg. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we...
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the minnesota vikings pillaging the coast of europe. all of those nicknames one way or another you could make a case for. they're known as sports nicknames. >> as a swede i'm very offended. mike, thanks very much for putting this in perspective. >> thank you very much for having me on. >>> 49 minutes after the hour now. are you waking up this morning feeling a little bit stressed because you have to head back to work tomorrow? if so, you're not alone. there are some ways to beat the sunday blues. the tips next. >>> then there were supposed to be 10,000 people packing this field to honor military families. instead, it's empty. the event was canceled. you can thank the shutdown for that. got details coming up ♪ it's a good time, to be out there soaking up the sunshine ♪ people come up to me at parties all the time and ask, "do i really need to add downy every time?" and i say, "yes. you really do." [ sniffs ] just toss downy unstopables in before the wash. then pour downy infusions right in here for scented softness that helps reduce
the minnesota vikings pillaging the coast of europe. all of those nicknames one way or another you could make a case for. they're known as sports nicknames. >> as a swede i'm very offended. mike, thanks very much for putting this in perspective. >> thank you very much for having me on. >>> 49 minutes after the hour now. are you waking up this morning feeling a little bit stressed because you have to head back to work tomorrow? if so, you're not alone. there are some ways to...
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. >> woodruff: there were fresh calls today in europe for the u.s. to rethink its spying activities across the atlantic. "newshour" correspondent kwame holman narrates our report. >> reporter: european leaders wound up a summit in brussels, demanding an end to u.s. eavesdropping on their people and themselves. revelations this week said cell phone calls by german chancellor angela merkel were monitored by the national security agency. also, that thousands of french phone records were collected. today, merkel joined french president francois hollande in calling for a no spying agreement with the u.s. by year's end. >> ( translated ): i think the most important thing is to find a basis for the future on which we can operate and as i said today trust needs to be rebuilt, which implies that trust has been severely shaken, and the >> ( translated ): france and germany will take an initiative, we will start discussing the we will make sure that between the various services, we can not only clarify what happened in the past but we can agree upon rules for t
. >> woodruff: there were fresh calls today in europe for the u.s. to rethink its spying activities across the atlantic. "newshour" correspondent kwame holman narrates our report. >> reporter: european leaders wound up a summit in brussels, demanding an end to u.s. eavesdropping on their people and themselves. revelations this week said cell phone calls by german chancellor angela merkel were monitored by the national security agency. also, that thousands of french phone...
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today, more people than ever are enjoying europe. and it's lots of fun snapping photos of the predictable biggies and checking out the cultural icons. but you can go deeper than traditions put on display for tourists. a more intimate europe survives. you find it best by becoming a temporary local. drop in on a dog show. join the village parade. make new friends where there are no postcards. in this three-part travel skills special, we start in the netherlands, venture through germany, dip into italy, sweep through switzerland and france before finishing in england. in this second episode, we travel through the highlights of northern italy -- venice, siena, and the cinque terre -- my favorite stretch of the riviera. for most people, venice is a must-see destination. to be here, on this unique island, amid all this culture and history is truly a wonder. but, with its popularity, st. mark's square in midday can come with overwhelming crowds. it'll take an hour for these folks to get into the church. with so many people traveling these d
today, more people than ever are enjoying europe. and it's lots of fun snapping photos of the predictable biggies and checking out the cultural icons. but you can go deeper than traditions put on display for tourists. a more intimate europe survives. you find it best by becoming a temporary local. drop in on a dog show. join the village parade. make new friends where there are no postcards. in this three-part travel skills special, we start in the netherlands, venture through germany, dip into...
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back with more of the best of europe. this time we're exploring my favorite lagoon anywhere -- it's venice. thanks for joining us. and hold on tight. yeah. in its day, venice ruled an empire with trading posts stretching all the way to greece and turkey. but today, it's just a small town of 60,000 with endless intrigue offering rich rewards for the thoughtful traveler. venice offers one of europe's truly great sightseeing experiences. its main square, piazza san marco, with its grand doge's palace and the basilica of st. mark's, marked by its towering campanile, was the most powerful like a grand boulevard, its grand canal winds through a city lined with once mighty palazzos. and venice is remarkably well-preserved, with an intoxicating mix of sights and experiences you'll never forget. in this second of two episodes, we venture beyond the blockbuster main sights. we'll join a friend with a fast boat to explore the lagoon and discover village venice, see traditional artisans blow it big time, join locals in the market, ge
back with more of the best of europe. this time we're exploring my favorite lagoon anywhere -- it's venice. thanks for joining us. and hold on tight. yeah. in its day, venice ruled an empire with trading posts stretching all the way to greece and turkey. but today, it's just a small town of 60,000 with endless intrigue offering rich rewards for the thoughtful traveler. venice offers one of europe's truly great sightseeing experiences. its main square, piazza san marco, with its grand doge's...
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and for the transition, longer term, it's starting to happen, is europe. we do believe it will be the next leg of growth. having spent the last week here in europe, it's evident this is a brand expanding in the market. >> we're talking grabbing share from the likes of, who, coach? >> within europe, specifically, what we're seeing is probably more on the luxury side, lifestyle brands, whether it's guess in particular, and some of the more fragments branded like mulberry. in the united states, there's room to go. if you look at the teens survey. coach still number one brand. but it definitely has started to see cede some share to kors. >> from people i talk to, apparel is -- i mean, i don't even know of the right word to describe some of the most negative things that i'm hearing from people within the industry and outside who follow the industry, about what's happening right now in the apparel business. is the accessories business different from that? >> we do think it's holding up better. i think a lot of that is grounded in what we've published this mornin
and for the transition, longer term, it's starting to happen, is europe. we do believe it will be the next leg of growth. having spent the last week here in europe, it's evident this is a brand expanding in the market. >> we're talking grabbing share from the likes of, who, coach? >> within europe, specifically, what we're seeing is probably more on the luxury side, lifestyle brands, whether it's guess in particular, and some of the more fragments branded like mulberry. in the...
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it's a huge story in europe. what is the long term impact of this, angela merkel has come out publicly and said we got some work to do to repair the damage from this. does this affect our relationship with germany and beyond? >> it certainly is a political issue between the u.s. and german governments. the larger thing people should be aware of is in reaction to these allegations european companies are saying to european business customers you can't trust your data with the united states. go to this cloud service provider, don't go to amazon. identify seen an estimate that $25 to $35 billion worth of business in the cloud computing area alone could be lost because of this. countries will enact their own data laws. internet that we think is unbroken and open around the world i fear it will be segmented as countries have their own rules and own protections. >> about six years ago when the president was running, you know if he gets in there our reputation around the world will be so much better. everybody hates geor
it's a huge story in europe. what is the long term impact of this, angela merkel has come out publicly and said we got some work to do to repair the damage from this. does this affect our relationship with germany and beyond? >> it certainly is a political issue between the u.s. and german governments. the larger thing people should be aware of is in reaction to these allegations european companies are saying to european business customers you can't trust your data with the united states....
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they are putting out her photo to call the charity or the help line for missing children in europe, hoping for a lead on who she is. >> further complicating matters, she's four years old. she was allegedly i guess given to this family or abducted or somehow removed from biological family, maybe when she was just a year old or under, so it is not like this little girl can explain to them what her life has been like or from where she came. >> reporter: exactly. as far as investigators know, she seems to have grown up with this couple. obviously she's only four years old, but she is not able to tell them her original name, she is not able to tell them where she was taken, if she was taken from, who her biological parents are. so this is what's complicating matters. all they have is this photo. they're hoping the public can help them. >> oh, my gosh, that's extraordinary. atikashubert on that investigation. >>> the parents of a missing autistic teen are desperately asking to find him. >> it is terrible, like a nightmare i can't wake up from, every day waiting to see my son come home, praying t
they are putting out her photo to call the charity or the help line for missing children in europe, hoping for a lead on who she is. >> further complicating matters, she's four years old. she was allegedly i guess given to this family or abducted or somehow removed from biological family, maybe when she was just a year old or under, so it is not like this little girl can explain to them what her life has been like or from where she came. >> reporter: exactly. as far as investigators...
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the first underwater rail link between europe and asia was opened today in turkey. the eight-mile tunnel runs beneath the strait of bosphorus, connecting the european and asian sides of istanbul. construction began in 2004, and cost almost $3 billion. it's one of prime minister tayyip erdogan's "mega projects," designed to modernize turkey. other projects include a massive canal and the world's busiest airport. the u.s. bailout of general motors will end up costing taxpayers just under $10 billion. the inspector general for the bailout program reported the it today. the effort initially cost $50 but the treasury has recouped much of that by selling its stake in g.m. wall street racked up new gains on optimism that the federal reserve will continue its stimulus efforts. in anticipation of its decisions, the dow jones industrial average gained 111 points to close at 15,680, an all-time high. the nasdaq rose 12 points to close at 3952. the s&p finished at a record close near 1772. still ahead on the newshour, why thousands of insurance plans have been canceled as a res
the first underwater rail link between europe and asia was opened today in turkey. the eight-mile tunnel runs beneath the strait of bosphorus, connecting the european and asian sides of istanbul. construction began in 2004, and cost almost $3 billion. it's one of prime minister tayyip erdogan's "mega projects," designed to modernize turkey. other projects include a massive canal and the world's busiest airport. the u.s. bailout of general motors will end up costing taxpayers just...
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. >>> also a major storm blows through europe, causing serious damage. now cities are just starting to pick up the pieces. >>> mean while, we have to deal with our own wind event here in the bay area. 75-mile-per-hour wind gusts through the altamont pass. we'll let you know whenw5 the wd gusts subside and shower chances increase when nbc bay area news at 11:00 comes right back. >>> welcome back. be installing a digital billboard along highway 101. tonight at 7:00, the city will consider a plan to install the billboard on city-owned property at the end of colorado avenue. the billboard is expected to bring in as much as $1 million a year. the proposal would also change would be theh@wñ only digital s allowed within city limits. right now you may know this. there's a digital sign across the highway in east palo alto. this is a live look at that digital sign. some drivers complain digital signs are distracting and increase the risk of crashes. >>> tonight the los altos historical commission will decide whether to bestow a special designation on steve jobs'
. >>> also a major storm blows through europe, causing serious damage. now cities are just starting to pick up the pieces. >>> mean while, we have to deal with our own wind event here in the bay area. 75-mile-per-hour wind gusts through the altamont pass. we'll let you know whenw5 the wd gusts subside and shower chances increase when nbc bay area news at 11:00 comes right back. >>> welcome back. be installing a digital billboard along highway 101. tonight at 7:00, the...
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about what happened on board the doomed boat carrying hundreds of illegal immigrants from africa to europe. families, mothers, children were thrown into the water when their boat caught fire and capsized. 500 people were on board. at least 159 were rescued. but most did not know how to swim. >>> and back here at home, a new development in that incident that has been making headlines all week, the family, their car swarmed by bikers, the father at the wheel taking desperate action. and tonight for the first time the family in the car is speaking out. we learn just how many times they called for help. abc's linzie janis back on the story again for us tonight. >> reporter: for the first time the driver of that black suv and his wife are speaking out about their terror rising ordeal with a group of bikers. in a statement they said they were out celebrating their anniversary when, quote, we were faced with a life threatening situation, our fear was confirmed when the incident ended with a brutal attack on my husband, me and most importantly, our 2-year-old child. also tonight the nypd revealing
about what happened on board the doomed boat carrying hundreds of illegal immigrants from africa to europe. families, mothers, children were thrown into the water when their boat caught fire and capsized. 500 people were on board. at least 159 were rescued. but most did not know how to swim. >>> and back here at home, a new development in that incident that has been making headlines all week, the family, their car swarmed by bikers, the father at the wheel taking desperate action. and...
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right now i would start looking at europe just to rotate a little bit. the pmi numbers were very broad based last week suggesting a 1% gdp growth in the eurozone---really incredible. so i would just find an etf that gives you broad exposure to the eurozone. > >thank you larry. > >you're welcome. in our cover story, the ripple effect of the government shutdown can be seen from the rim of the grand canyon national park--closed for only the second time since it opened in 1919, to protests happening daily. with a big one expected friday in washington, d.c. involving the trucking industry. jesse jackson flanked by local politicians and federal workers protested in front of chicago's federal buildings. "no one has the right to hijack the national government and use use their power of economic terror in this perverse and ugly way." juanita harris, who works for social security has three children, a husband on dialysis and was handed a letter from her boss to show creditors during the shutdown. "and have they honored that? four have but the rest want me to pay l
right now i would start looking at europe just to rotate a little bit. the pmi numbers were very broad based last week suggesting a 1% gdp growth in the eurozone---really incredible. so i would just find an etf that gives you broad exposure to the eurozone. > >thank you larry. > >you're welcome. in our cover story, the ripple effect of the government shutdown can be seen from the rim of the grand canyon national park--closed for only the second time since it opened in 1919, to...
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meanwhile, gm reported a 60% drop in earnings over saws and cut losses in europe and sales in china remain strong and gm holding $26 billion, investors are asking when the auto maker will run tom money to shareholders with a dividend. >> priority number one is reinvest in the business,ç priority number two is to maintain and strengthen the balance sheet which we've been continuing to do including avkttiveties through the quarter and priority three again red returns to the shareholders and we'll evaluate that over time. >> reporter: today's earnings pushed shares close to the highest price since the ipo in 2009. with the u.s. trhesury scheduled to sale the remaining steak in general motors over the next couple months, gm is hoping the stigma of being bailed out by uncle sam will fade away and with it, any doubts the new gm will repeat the same mistakes that led the old gm to file for bankruptcy. phil lebaux "nightly business report", chicago. >> to read more, head to our website, nbr.com. >>> visa shares drop after the bell and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the world's lar
meanwhile, gm reported a 60% drop in earnings over saws and cut losses in europe and sales in china remain strong and gm holding $26 billion, investors are asking when the auto maker will run tom money to shareholders with a dividend. >> priority number one is reinvest in the business,ç priority number two is to maintain and strengthen the balance sheet which we've been continuing to do including avkttiveties through the quarter and priority three again red returns to the shareholders...
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yes, they'll dominate the continent of europe, but that's not our problem. let's appease them. >> and he spoke and admitted fatigue. >> i will confess as we sit here a few minutes before 7:00 a.m., i'm a little bit tired. for >> reporter: in the end, senator cruz spoke for 21 hours and 1 minutes on the floor of the senate, a marathon speech that began at 2:41 p.m. tuesday and ended the next day wednesday at noon. as he stated, senator cruz wanted to bring attention to the affordable care act. obama care. the legislation that the senate considers a job killer. and not affordable. this is directly from the republican majority and the house of the representatives playbook. >> the joint resolution is passed. >> reporter: the gop house voted last week to defund obama care, but the u.s. senate is predominantly democratic. that majority does not want to defund obama care. president obama's health care act is the law of the land since 2010 three years ago. requiring everyone to be covered by health insurance. enrollment for the still uninsured, it begins on october
yes, they'll dominate the continent of europe, but that's not our problem. let's appease them. >> and he spoke and admitted fatigue. >> i will confess as we sit here a few minutes before 7:00 a.m., i'm a little bit tired. for >> reporter: in the end, senator cruz spoke for 21 hours and 1 minutes on the floor of the senate, a marathon speech that began at 2:41 p.m. tuesday and ended the next day wednesday at noon. as he stated, senator cruz wanted to bring attention to the...
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last year they made section sections unin europe pb. >> it such a bummer to tell you folks about all these before things in the sky and then we don't get to see them because we have to go to bed early, right, anthony. >> that's right. and the best was in the eastern hem physical peer at we'll see one eventually. you'll notice we're talking about lots of sunshine all across the board. marine layer only up about 500 feet. we're not talking about any fog sicking around all day long. it's warm and sunny. elts hard to believe because we're already in the 30s in the north bay, quite cold. 39 in santa rosa. meanwhile in hour, 42 in other cool sports. now we have high pressure in control of our weather and that's been the key factor in keeping us sunny all week long. because of those offshore winds, that will continue to aid in warming us very nicely, especially in our inland valleys. that's what's cooping the closed clear. we're not expecting a whole lot in terms of nothing. the coastal fog i was telling you about,that comes back into play. there's so muching this a if you more clunds for t
last year they made section sections unin europe pb. >> it such a bummer to tell you folks about all these before things in the sky and then we don't get to see them because we have to go to bed early, right, anthony. >> that's right. and the best was in the eastern hem physical peer at we'll see one eventually. you'll notice we're talking about lots of sunshine all across the board. marine layer only up about 500 feet. we're not talking about any fog sicking around all day long....
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thousand nine hundred towns and settlements will see it climb all the way up mt elbrus the highest peak in europe will see dive to the bottom of the russian lake by called the oldest in the deepest lake in the world we will even watch the olympic torch blast off to space on board the russian so used rocket that torch will do a lot of things it hasn't done before and as many who work in russia hope it will shed light on what the country has to offer but if. it is a very important event first of all for russia's in the nation and for its regions it is a chance to show their own culture traditions and investment opportunities their limbic torturously will grab the attention of the whole world through mass media it is an important factor in the cultural social and economic development of the russian regions because. of course for every single person who will carry that torch it will be a very special moment and it will change thousands thousands i think about fourteen thousand hands in russia before it arrives to the brain new olympic stadium right in time for the opening ceremony of the twenty secon
thousand nine hundred towns and settlements will see it climb all the way up mt elbrus the highest peak in europe will see dive to the bottom of the russian lake by called the oldest in the deepest lake in the world we will even watch the olympic torch blast off to space on board the russian so used rocket that torch will do a lot of things it hasn't done before and as many who work in russia hope it will shed light on what the country has to offer but if. it is a very important event first of...
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our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data is going global with coverage in over 100 countries at no extra charge. people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins
our son jeremy is in europe and his wireless company charges extra for data outside the u.s. so, we're getting huge bills. turn your phone off, jeremy. turn it off! if you see him, tell him t-mobile has coverage around the world with no extra charges. for crying out loud, jeremy, close an app! t-mobile's nation wide data is going global with coverage in over 100 countries at no extra charge. people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this....
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break its of buying on debts and what will happen is next week and the week after we will rally out of europe to the 10475 levels and after that we break and settle above 107 we will do some catching up and it will take a week or two. liz: so guess what, we're back on monday to watch it all. thank you for joining us on the floor show, nicole petallides will be with us throughout the hour. federal reserve watchers, it should be all of you because what the fed does move the markets, looking for any signs as to when the federal reserve will begin capering asset purchases. will not stop into next year. peter barnes talk to so many federal reserve members and non-voting members. >> more economists forecasting of the fed to start dialing down its $80 billion a month in bond purchases. later rather then sooner because of the government shut down. the data delay, and the jobs report in september next tuesday, two weeks late, push the october jobs report back the week to november 8th. tcp i inflation relate the debate as well and richard fisher, president of the fed bank of dallas, quote, for those wh
break its of buying on debts and what will happen is next week and the week after we will rally out of europe to the 10475 levels and after that we break and settle above 107 we will do some catching up and it will take a week or two. liz: so guess what, we're back on monday to watch it all. thank you for joining us on the floor show, nicole petallides will be with us throughout the hour. federal reserve watchers, it should be all of you because what the fed does move the markets, looking for...
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she's head of my europe division. she cheats at poker. you do. and that's my girlfriend, jenny. she makes a hell of a margarita. want one? absolutely. oh, no, not -- o-okay. everybody, mitchell pritchett and his partner, cameron. business partners. mergers and acquisitions. [ chuckles ] i'm kidding. we're gay. stop talking. cameron: when things are relaxed, i'm great in social situations. i would have fit in at the algonquin round table. but when the stakes are high, i get a little tense. i'd be the guy that would knock over the round table. then dorothy parker would make a quip, james thurber would laugh, and then i would end up leaving, crying. how long you been on the lam? what? honey, you are looking around like the feds are after you. no, i'm not. let's just get this over with. oh! great. oh, no. it's them. oh! oh, you know those girls from school. hey! let's go. over here. what -- what is your problem? [ sighs ] nothing. i'll meet you at the car in an hour. please, mom. please. [ sighs ] hi, jenna. claire: and just like that, my baby girl became a teenager. she entered tha
she's head of my europe division. she cheats at poker. you do. and that's my girlfriend, jenny. she makes a hell of a margarita. want one? absolutely. oh, no, not -- o-okay. everybody, mitchell pritchett and his partner, cameron. business partners. mergers and acquisitions. [ chuckles ] i'm kidding. we're gay. stop talking. cameron: when things are relaxed, i'm great in social situations. i would have fit in at the algonquin round table. but when the stakes are high, i get a little tense. i'd...
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europe australia the middle east and africa. there are about 2 million somali scattered around the world sending money back to relative so it's essentially the most important lifeline the somali people have. i think the banks and other financial institutions have legitimate concerns about the rules and regulations both here in the united states but also in the u.k. where the east bank is blocking or about to block remington's companies to open up bank accounts within barclays. i think with the u.s. government can do is to work with partners in the u.k. to try and create a framework whereby remington's companies can continue to send remington's legally to the somali people. the alternative is if our quays goes ahead with its now promised to shut down the hole while a companies in the u.k. the alternative is many people will go underground and our ability to see the activities of monies transferred from the west to somalia will become more constrained. so i think this is an urgent matter and one that has serious implications both
europe australia the middle east and africa. there are about 2 million somali scattered around the world sending money back to relative so it's essentially the most important lifeline the somali people have. i think the banks and other financial institutions have legitimate concerns about the rules and regulations both here in the united states but also in the u.k. where the east bank is blocking or about to block remington's companies to open up bank accounts within barclays. i think with the...
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this is going to cause damage throughout europe. >> michael rubin? >> absolutely. president obama campaigned and early on in his administration he said that his goal was to repair all the relationships which supposedly frayed under the george w. bush administration. now when we fast forward several years, we see that the real damage has been done under president obama. >> all right. we'll leave it there i want to turn to another foreign policy story. these are these new reports that suggest our decision not to intervene in syria coupled with what appears to be a warming relationship with iran, plus some cutting off of egypt. all that is suggested we may lose the backing and alliance of a decades old ally, plainly saudi arabia. john bachelor, i want to go here. i think this is an earth shattering story. the reports say there is a threat, that the saudis haven't made up their mind. but they are angry we cut off money to egypt. they are angry there was no follow through to syria, and they're angry that we seem to be warming relations with iran. is saudi arabia going t
this is going to cause damage throughout europe. >> michael rubin? >> absolutely. president obama campaigned and early on in his administration he said that his goal was to repair all the relationships which supposedly frayed under the george w. bush administration. now when we fast forward several years, we see that the real damage has been done under president obama. >> all right. we'll leave it there i want to turn to another foreign policy story. these are these new...
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nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but in france, germany and throughout europe. the french is someone to talk. they carried out operations against the united states, the government and industry. as far as germany, that's where the hamburg plot began which led to 9/11. they've had dealings with iran and iraq, north korea, and the french and the germans in european countries. we're not doing it for the fun of it. this is to gather valuable intelligence which helps not just us but also helps the europeans. >> but it's deep. we were apparently bugging angela merkel's phone from the time she was an opposition leader in germany back in 2002. again, i understand why this is done. i cover these issues, but i think a lot of people watching us right now are thinking, what is it we're doing? you mentioned the hamburg plot. we share intelligence with germany. they're allies in this fight, not someone to be looked at so skeptically. >> first of all, we do share intelligence and we've saved many lives in germany because of the intelligence we've given them. we're not doing th
nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but in france, germany and throughout europe. the french is someone to talk. they carried out operations against the united states, the government and industry. as far as germany, that's where the hamburg plot began which led to 9/11. they've had dealings with iran and iraq, north korea, and the french and the germans in european countries. we're not doing it for the fun of it. this is to gather valuable intelligence which helps not...