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how has that impacted dupont? >> we take a look at health care and realize change has to be on the horizon. we as consumers of health care have to approach it the same way we do other activities where we're spending money. we have to be consumers of health care. so, we're working on wellness programs. we're working on, you know, high deductible plans where even i need to be a much more informed consumer of health care. is that will help the entire industry create the efficiencies we need to keep health care inflation where it is. it's not just us. i think it's across industry. >> the onus is on the individual. so, have you changed any plans in terms of individual plans given the new cost of health care? >> you know, we've moved and are moving our people born to high deductible plans. i just did it. we just did our benefits enrollment this past week where we have a savings account for our employees, health care savings account. and there's a higher deductible but then a resource they can utilize to understand how m
how has that impacted dupont? >> we take a look at health care and realize change has to be on the horizon. we as consumers of health care have to approach it the same way we do other activities where we're spending money. we have to be consumers of health care. so, we're working on wellness programs. we're working on, you know, high deductible plans where even i need to be a much more informed consumer of health care. is that will help the entire industry create the efficiencies we need...
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nelson, was he behind dupont's move to spin off the chemicals unit? ceo ellen kullman will be with me, she tells me if she has any plans to meet with pelts. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> there were some stocks on the move. home depot to the upside. diana olick pointed that out. best buy was down sharply. they had a profit but the outlook for the next quarter was not all that on good. >> j&j did well even though the market is flat on the day as well. >> is it a day of individual stock
nelson, was he behind dupont's move to spin off the chemicals unit? ceo ellen kullman will be with me, she tells me if she has any plans to meet with pelts. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. became big business...
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labeling mostly biotech companies like monsanto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly move the polls a survey of likely voters in september show who has made sure the labeling measures passing with two thirds of voters in support and twenty two percent against but now those numbers have narrowed with only forty six percent favor and forty two percent opposed. we saw a similar polar shift in california last november just before the g.m.o. labeling measure was defeated germany now for more on this is alexis baden meyer political director of the organic consumers association alexis good to have you on the show thank you so let's first explain this ballot initiative we saw a similar one voted on in california last year what would this one in washington specifically do well it gives us what ninety three percent of the public is demanding our right to know what's in our food our right to know if our food contains genetically modified organisms it's very very important for consumers to be aware of this issue an
labeling mostly biotech companies like monsanto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly move the polls a survey of likely voters in september show who has made sure the labeling measures passing with two thirds of voters in support and twenty two percent against but now those numbers have narrowed with only forty six percent favor and forty two percent opposed. we saw a similar polar shift in california last november...
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opponents of gmo labeling mostly this gmo companies like monsanto dupont. um has spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race defeated the did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed something just as innocuous as labeling their products. i think a coast to the question of whether they can muster safe to eat if they're not thinking like they've been feeding us. kristen is actually. and they're not going to want to admit that glue the money is having a profound effect on me and i remember last year. you want to talk about this issue in california in the polls show that this was going to pass overwhelmingly. and then monsanto dupont and the rest to come and dump as a million dollars in the polls to suddenly ship like that. no and i just mentioned in the intro to hear that the polls for similar overwhelmingly people supporting the gym the labeling all this money gets something in the polls change. why why is money having such an impact on this issue and could it be that supporters of gmo labeling we're not doing th
opponents of gmo labeling mostly this gmo companies like monsanto dupont. um has spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race defeated the did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed something just as innocuous as labeling their products. i think a coast to the question of whether they can muster safe to eat if they're not thinking like they've been feeding us. kristen is actually. and they're not going to want to admit that glue the money is having...
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ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. ghislaine dupont and claud verlon were found dead a few kilometres away from kidal. the tuareg rebel leader they interviewed before being abducted describes what happened. >> translation: i heard an unusual noise in the street. their car was parked in front of my house, about 10 metres interest the door. i went out to see what was happening. once i got to the door i saw a car, a pick-up next to theirs. there was a mon on the ground with a weapon. he pointed at me and said, "go back inside, go back." i went in, afterwards they took off with the two journalists, leaving in a hurry. >> an official statement in paris said the french military warned the journalists not to go to the area. rebel, tuareg and groups linked to al qaeda are active there, despite a french-led military intervention this year. al-qaeda fighters are known to fund activities with ransom money. the french military says it did not have contact with the kidnappers in this case. france's foreign minister said the journal
ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. ghislaine dupont and claud verlon were found dead a few kilometres away from kidal. the tuareg rebel leader they interviewed before being abducted describes what happened. >> translation: i heard an unusual noise in the street. their car was parked in front of my house, about 10 metres interest the door. i went out to see what was happening. once i got to the door i saw a car, a pick-up next to theirs. there was a...
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now back in that same dupont circle alley we showed you earlier -- oh, gee. we're about 150 feet behind another repeat offender, closed with 22 violations, using the name cafe lune nan july. the restaurant reopened under a new name, malguti's, only to be closed with rat droppings among 16 other violations. and in october, another closure for vermin. there's a reason those violations sound familiar. it operates out of the same kitchen as heritage india and uses the same license. just since july both kitchens closed three times for imminent health hazards. i'm investigative reporter russ rushings wusa 9. >> the health department says when a restaurant is closed a second time, it does ask d.c.'s regulatory affairs to revoke its license. it should be noted, all the restaurants in tonight's story did pass reinspection and are back in business. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist topper shutt. we're looking at a quiet night, not as cold as last night. let me show you video from sweden, the northern lights. this is time lapse, so it's not happening in real-time, but i
now back in that same dupont circle alley we showed you earlier -- oh, gee. we're about 150 feet behind another repeat offender, closed with 22 violations, using the name cafe lune nan july. the restaurant reopened under a new name, malguti's, only to be closed with rat droppings among 16 other violations. and in october, another closure for vermin. there's a reason those violations sound familiar. it operates out of the same kitchen as heritage india and uses the same license. just since july...
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labeling mostly biotech companies like monsanto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly moved the polls a survey of likely voters in september should the labeling measure passing with two thirds of voters in support and twenty two percent against but now those numbers have narrowed with only forty six percent in favor and forty two percent opposed we sell a similar poll shift in california last november just before the g.m.o. labeling measure was defeated for more on this i was joined earlier by alexis payton meyer political director at the organic consumers association and i first asked her what this initiative in washington would specifically do. well it gives us what ninety three percent of the public is demanding our right to know what's in our food our right to know if our food contains genetically modified organism it's very very important for consumers to be aware of this issue and unfortunately only about twenty six percent of the american public actually knows they're already eating t.m.o. foods b
labeling mostly biotech companies like monsanto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly moved the polls a survey of likely voters in september should the labeling measure passing with two thirds of voters in support and twenty two percent against but now those numbers have narrowed with only forty six percent in favor and forty two percent opposed we sell a similar poll shift in california last november just before...
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the dupont family and the ones that set up the american liberty league. that was successful because they have unlimited amounts of money. there were so popular, they were not able to stop it. they began to finance right-wing think tanks. they have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my
the dupont family and the ones that set up the american liberty league. that was successful because they have unlimited amounts of money. there were so popular, they were not able to stop it. they began to finance right-wing think tanks. they have been successful to the university of chicago economics department and notable fraud such as milton freed man. the idea of neoliberalism is there should be massive, selective tax cuts. margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's...
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. >>> you may not expect to see any new nightclubs in dupont circle. they voted to put a moratorium for three more years on east dupont circle. that's the area around 17th street and q street northwest. the board did allow two new taverns to get a liquor license. >>> a congressman says he knows he has a problem. tonight the fallout from a republican's plea on cocaine possessions. >>> a local man owing vdot so much money. why it will take decades for him to pay it off. >>> and how are we looking, doug? >> we're looking cold across the area. right now it's 31 degrees. that's the windchill down towards camp springs. 38 in d.c. 34 in winchester. it will feel m >> a congressman from florida is back in florida tonight after pleading guilty to cocaine possession here in d.c. he avoided jail time but will be on probation for a year. we expect to hear from trey radel later tonight. he'll hold a news conference from his office in florida. radel told a judge he bought 3.5 grams of cocaine from an undercover police officer. darcy spencer was in court there today a
. >>> you may not expect to see any new nightclubs in dupont circle. they voted to put a moratorium for three more years on east dupont circle. that's the area around 17th street and q street northwest. the board did allow two new taverns to get a liquor license. >>> a congressman says he knows he has a problem. tonight the fallout from a republican's plea on cocaine possessions. >>> a local man owing vdot so much money. why it will take decades for him to pay it off....
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companies like monsanto and dupont have spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race to defeat it but did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed to something just as innocuous as labeling their products well i think it goes to that question of whether g.m.o. they're safe to eat if they're not safe to eat they've been feeding us poison essentially and they're not going to want to admit that the money is having a profound effect though i mean in i remember last year we die you want to talk about this issue in california and the polls show that this was going to pass overwhelmingly and then monsanto into part of the rest i'm coming down tens of million dollars in the polls just suddenly shift like that you know what i just mention in the in the intro to that here that the polls are similar. overwhelmingly people supporting jimmy labeling all this money gets dumped in in the polls change why why is money having such a impact on this issue and could it be the supporters of j m a labeling are not doing the work they need to do to get the messag
companies like monsanto and dupont have spent twenty thirty million dollars in this race to defeat it but did the same thing in california what's behind this why are they so adamantly opposed to something just as innocuous as labeling their products well i think it goes to that question of whether g.m.o. they're safe to eat if they're not safe to eat they've been feeding us poison essentially and they're not going to want to admit that the money is having a profound effect though i mean in i...
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users have paid tribute for ghislaine dupont and claude verlon. the rfi logo has been crossed memory the black bar in of the two journalists killed on assignment in mali. on thursday venezuelan president maduro accused twitter of carrying out what he called a massive attack on the twitter account and thousands of those longing to his followers a suspending them for no reason. hugo chavez's successor also claims to have lost over 6000 followers in the attack, which he blamed on the international right wing. comments that have sparked lively reaction online. his supporters have been posting #meaning no to fascist coup. they are urging fellow citizens to stop using the micro blogging site. while the president's acquisitions have opted some users to take open swipes at the network, others are foes -- are trying to understand white -- different say shedding light on these alleged attacks will do nothing to help venezuelan to have nothing to eat. taking -- this humble blog has -- the pictures come with dubious taste that do not necessarily share the sub
users have paid tribute for ghislaine dupont and claude verlon. the rfi logo has been crossed memory the black bar in of the two journalists killed on assignment in mali. on thursday venezuelan president maduro accused twitter of carrying out what he called a massive attack on the twitter account and thousands of those longing to his followers a suspending them for no reason. hugo chavez's successor also claims to have lost over 6000 followers in the attack, which he blamed on the international...
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no side had such a huge tide of corporate money behind them, from bayer and dow agra sciences, and dupont, and basically no one was on the company's side in the fight. but those companies put so much money into it that they totally swamped the other side. and the modified food issue appears to have failed. it was dr. bronner and 10,000 donors across the state against coke and pepsi, yeah, the coke and pepsi side looks like they probably won. there is a reason the companies knew that pouring out this money in washington state would be effective. that reason is called california. you might remember in 2012 elections that was a huge victory for progressives. california obviously voted for president obama. democrats in california within a 2/3 super majority in the state legislature that way. it wasn't just a victory for democrats, california voters overwhelmingly voted to raise income taxes to fund public education. they voted to ease up california's mandatory three strike sentencing law. a big night in california except for one big loss, heading into that november 2012 election when californ
no side had such a huge tide of corporate money behind them, from bayer and dow agra sciences, and dupont, and basically no one was on the company's side in the fight. but those companies put so much money into it that they totally swamped the other side. and the modified food issue appears to have failed. it was dr. bronner and 10,000 donors across the state against coke and pepsi, yeah, the coke and pepsi side looks like they probably won. there is a reason the companies knew that pouring out...
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journalists are dead hours after being kidnapped in mali, france's foreign ministry found the bodies of dupont and verlon. they were on assignment before being captured in the rebel held territory. i'm jonathan betz. "inside to story is next" have a great saturday. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by facebook's mark zuker berg. >> house democrats introduced their reform. we'll talk with congressman jeff denham, the first republican to join with democrats as a bill respond sore. >> president obama spoke to a room full of advocates at the white house on thursday in hopes of bringing the senate's im grayings bill back into the -- immigration bill back into the spot light. >> it doesn't make sense to have 11 million people in this country illegally an incentive to co
journalists are dead hours after being kidnapped in mali, france's foreign ministry found the bodies of dupont and verlon. they were on assignment before being captured in the rebel held territory. i'm jonathan betz. "inside to story is next" have a great saturday. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign...
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costumes may change but for more than a quarter after century, the fall ritual has remained the same in dupont circle. erika gonzalez has more from the participants and winner of this year's high-heeled race. >> it is 27 years of tradition in drag. >> i will not run in these. >> they are real. >> they are real from china. >> queens running down a short span of 17th street in northwest in their prettiest pumps. >> how high are had? >> they are from a website online. $20. >> it happens the tuesday before halloween. >> camaraderie is great. >> with every passing year the heels get bigger. >> heels are six inches high. size 14. >> and the costumes, more elaborate. >> spectators flock to the streets many looked out from the comfort of their own home. >> it is a celebration of everything that is d.c. >> with nearly 100 participants, only real runners should think they actually have a shot at the win. >> i ran up the university of north carolina wilmington. go seahawks! >> meet inertia. winner of the 17th street high heeled race two years in a row. >> defending champion, honey. >> she broke her heel,
costumes may change but for more than a quarter after century, the fall ritual has remained the same in dupont circle. erika gonzalez has more from the participants and winner of this year's high-heeled race. >> it is 27 years of tradition in drag. >> i will not run in these. >> they are real. >> they are real from china. >> queens running down a short span of 17th street in northwest in their prettiest pumps. >> how high are had? >> they are from a...
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congressman radel met with an undercover police officer at this restaurant in the dupont circle neighborhood and agreed to buy 3.5 grams of cocaine for $260. here's what 3.5 grams of baking powder looks like. they went to the undercover police officer's car, back out on the street federal drug agents moved in. he is a former radio talk show host, and anchorman in florida. >> i don't want my son growing up in a bankrupt nation. >> reporter: his hard fought battle ended with victory from tea party members. the florida democratic party called him an embarrassment to his state. >> people do like the redemption, but they don't like their representative going to washington, d.c., buying cocaine and partying it up while they're struggling to get by. >> reporter: he says he wants to continue serving the nation and pledged to begin in patient drug treatment back home in florida. >>> now to the war in afghanistan. after 12 years, there's a plan outlining what happens after u.s. combat troops come home next year. tonight secretary of state john kerry confirms there's now a final draft of that deal. mea
congressman radel met with an undercover police officer at this restaurant in the dupont circle neighborhood and agreed to buy 3.5 grams of cocaine for $260. here's what 3.5 grams of baking powder looks like. they went to the undercover police officer's car, back out on the street federal drug agents moved in. he is a former radio talk show host, and anchorman in florida. >> i don't want my son growing up in a bankrupt nation. >> reporter: his hard fought battle ended with victory...
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ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. the rebel leader they introduced from tuareg described what happens. >> translation: i heard an unusual noise in the stroot. their car was in front of my house, 10 metres from the door. i went to see what was happening m once i was at the door i saw a pick-up parked next to theirs. there was a man on the ground with a weapon. he pointed at me and said, "go back inside." shortly after they took off with the two journalists and left in a hury. ghislaine dupont and claud verlon were counselled dead a few kill om tors away from kidal. rebel factses, including the tuareg are active despite a french-led military intervention. al qaeda fighters are known to fund activities with ransom money. the french military said it never had contact with the kidnappers. french president fromed cop demed the -- francis hollande condemned the actions. they will ask whether their costly intervention in mali accomplished anything at all. >> the case is under investigation. the suspicion falling on islamic mi
ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. the rebel leader they introduced from tuareg described what happens. >> translation: i heard an unusual noise in the stroot. their car was in front of my house, 10 metres from the door. i went to see what was happening m once i was at the door i saw a pick-up parked next to theirs. there was a man on the ground with a weapon. he pointed at me and said, "go back inside." shortly after they took off with the...
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there along massachusetts avenue near dupont circle. watch your footing. and around the region we have a frozen start this morning and a frozen dawn yesterday. i took this picture atpics to weather@nbcwashington.com. there is a splash of pink over washington now. the live view from our hd sky watcher camera and under that mostly clear sky temperatures are down to just near 20 degrees around much of the in metro area. near the bay in the low 20s. it's in the upper teens, many of the rural areas of virginia. this michael jord this morning here is the timing on the storm that is going to be affecting our weather here beginning tomorrow this area of pink, the zone of maybe a little fyé this is noontime tomorrow. a chilly rain and then the rest of the afternoon, areas moderate to maybe briefly heavy rain. the rest of tuesday into tuesday night and into part of wednesday. and then wednesday afternoon it may change back to a wet snow before it all ends and turns windy and colder for thanksgi and then for the skins tonight should be just cold and partly cloudy an
there along massachusetts avenue near dupont circle. watch your footing. and around the region we have a frozen start this morning and a frozen dawn yesterday. i took this picture atpics to weather@nbcwashington.com. there is a splash of pink over washington now. the live view from our hd sky watcher camera and under that mostly clear sky temperatures are down to just near 20 degrees around much of the in metro area. near the bay in the low 20s. it's in the upper teens, many of the rural areas...
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. >> we found this icy sheet on the sidewalk in dupont circle. the springer system was left running overnight and it created a dangerous situation for pedestrians early this morning. >> we also found folks bundled up in arlington. look at people trying anything and everything to stay warm today. jacqui jeras is continuing our storm watch coverage right now. jacqui? >> today it is the calm before the storm. you can see the wintry mess here. cold air is advancing from the upper midwest, so these two things are going to come together to produce our coastal storm. all there is already in place. it is 34 degrees in d.c. our windchill factor is 30. our travel forecast to get you through today, this is the area we are expecting trouble. possible delays in dallas. in northern mississippi, there are delays in seattle as well as buffalo, cleveland, denver, salt lake city. those are deicing delays at the airport. we expect more trouble on the holiday itself. these are going to start developing overnight tonight into more morning. the national weather servic
. >> we found this icy sheet on the sidewalk in dupont circle. the springer system was left running overnight and it created a dangerous situation for pedestrians early this morning. >> we also found folks bundled up in arlington. look at people trying anything and everything to stay warm today. jacqui jeras is continuing our storm watch coverage right now. jacqui? >> today it is the calm before the storm. you can see the wintry mess here. cold air is advancing from the upper...
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the shelves are full of products made by giant companies like monsanto, bayer, and dupont. >> when things are good, genetically modified cotton is better than the natural variety. but when harvests are bad, farmers have to borrow money, and get deeper and deeper in debt erie it they become more and more desperate. >> we drive to the neighboring village. months is -- monsoon season has arrived. that's bad news for farmers who use genetically modified cotton, which reacts better to artificial irrigation. we meet an activist and longer who is the only person in the region who has taken up the cause of the impoverished farmers. he shows us charts illustrating the rise in suicide rates and describes how farmers are forced to grow expensive, genetically modified carton. i have no alternatives, he says. that's the way the indian government wants it. he says the government gets money from the big, multinational companies. >> the ground situation is very bad. more and more farmers will commit suicide. >> he keeps statistics on this tragic trance. one of his employees shows us three books full of n
the shelves are full of products made by giant companies like monsanto, bayer, and dupont. >> when things are good, genetically modified cotton is better than the natural variety. but when harvests are bad, farmers have to borrow money, and get deeper and deeper in debt erie it they become more and more desperate. >> we drive to the neighboring village. months is -- monsoon season has arrived. that's bad news for farmers who use genetically modified cotton, which reacts better to...
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we're at dupont circle at massachusetts and 20th in northwest. take a look here right outside the big pnc bank. their sprinklers went off this morning and one of our crew members alerted us to this. you can see this entire sidewalk here, this whole stretch completely covered in a sheet of ice. if you come through here in the morning, be careful. you've seen a biker and somebody walking by trying to be careful. stepping and riding very gingerly as they come through. you can see all of the ice right here as well on the grass. obviously this is a very sort of strange situation because the water went off. keep an eye out because any amount of water will do something just like that. live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news 4. back to you. >>> some people try to enjoy that type of ice on purpose. we've had a lot of people enjoying the cold wefrt in northern virginia. take a look at that. skaters at the ice rink at pentagon road there in arlington. you can see the kids pushing around some penguins on the ice, too. getting into the mood early t
we're at dupont circle at massachusetts and 20th in northwest. take a look here right outside the big pnc bank. their sprinklers went off this morning and one of our crew members alerted us to this. you can see this entire sidewalk here, this whole stretch completely covered in a sheet of ice. if you come through here in the morning, be careful. you've seen a biker and somebody walking by trying to be careful. stepping and riding very gingerly as they come through. you can see all of the ice...
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david: dupont will sell its glass lam minute nating an vinyls unit. according to the dupont the business accounted for $500 million in sales in 2012. the deal is expected to be completed early next year. liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin hood investment conference in new york and reported via twitter. liz: the u.s. treasury is planning to sell its remaining 2.2% stake in general motors by the end of the year. the new timeline is faster than expected exit for the treasury and in large part die to gm's stock price which is up 30% so far this year. cashing in right here. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's go right to it. we have gap earnings. adam shapiro what are the numbers? >> first on revenue it's a beat. street expecting 3.97 billion. street expecting 71 cents. investors like to he
david: dupont will sell its glass lam minute nating an vinyls unit. according to the dupont the business accounted for $500 million in sales in 2012. the deal is expected to be completed early next year. liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin...
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top opposition donors, like biochemical giants and dupont pioneer helped raise $22 million. they claim labels would scare consumers away from products, which multiple studies found to be safe. >> it's meant to demonize the food. companies aren't going to want to do that. it's about brand integrity. >> 64 countries around the world already label genetically engineered food. if it passes here in washington, this will be the first state in the u.s. to put it into action. labeling supporters worry about gmo food safety and feel that washington could launch a national trend. >> i know that once it is passed in washington, it is just going to have a cascade effect. >> about 90% of corn and soybean crops in this country are genetically engineered to resist insects and drought. if voters say yes here in washington, labels will appear on everything from breakfast cereal to soda. cbs news, seattle. >> well, opponents complain the change would drive up food prices, but that hasn't happened in other countries who have gotten the label law in place. >>> tracking weather with an hour by h
top opposition donors, like biochemical giants and dupont pioneer helped raise $22 million. they claim labels would scare consumers away from products, which multiple studies found to be safe. >> it's meant to demonize the food. companies aren't going to want to do that. it's about brand integrity. >> 64 countries around the world already label genetically engineered food. if it passes here in washington, this will be the first state in the u.s. to put it into action. labeling...
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. >> another one you like is dow chemical, why not dow and say dupont or another big company? >> there are many companies we like and themes that are important. one thing that is positive about this overall, the economy in 2013, we finally have an important end market, the housing and construction related markets starting to contribute to economic growth, starting to contribute to job growth. dow chemical in many aspects is a play on that and market as well as the automotive market that showed some nice strength. the thing i like about dow is that you do have kind of self-help measures, if you will, a company that does have a portfolio that they can look at and look for opportunities to die vest maybe non-core areas and we think they will use that capital that's generated from that of certain businesses to refocus the company to award shareholders. >> let's move away from industrials. you have coca-cola as another stock. here is a company struggling lately. make a case why this is a buy at $40 a share. >> i think it's a good example of our focus. even though we have the market
. >> another one you like is dow chemical, why not dow and say dupont or another big company? >> there are many companies we like and themes that are important. one thing that is positive about this overall, the economy in 2013, we finally have an important end market, the housing and construction related markets starting to contribute to economic growth, starting to contribute to job growth. dow chemical in many aspects is a play on that and market as well as the automotive market...
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news 4's melissa mollet is live in dupont circumstanle. >> reporter: it is absolutely brutal. i want to show you an issue one of our technical directors came across this morning at 20th and mass. take a look here behind me, guys. a sprinkler system here at the pnc bank was on this morning. this is just a complete sheet of ice here and then down the street a little bit as you approach 20th. you can see the grass completely coated as are the trees here. obviously an isolated situation because of the water but it is brutally cold. you can see how quickly things can freeze. definitely layer up. of it's a day you can see your breath. you can today. you want to layer up and tray to stay warl. live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news 4. back to you. >> melissa, thank you. stay warm. a reminder to bundle up to you, too. take a look at these skaters enjoying the ice rink at pentagon row in arlington. the kids pushing around some penguins there which is great given the temperatures if you think penguins belong in cold weather. >>> the cold blast is no match for this person cam
news 4's melissa mollet is live in dupont circumstanle. >> reporter: it is absolutely brutal. i want to show you an issue one of our technical directors came across this morning at 20th and mass. take a look here behind me, guys. a sprinkler system here at the pnc bank was on this morning. this is just a complete sheet of ice here and then down the street a little bit as you approach 20th. you can see the grass completely coated as are the trees here. obviously an isolated situation...
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on october 29th, they set up a sting right here outside this upscale restaurant in washington's dupont circle. today he through himself on the mercy of the court saying, your honor, i apologize for what i have done. i've hit the bottom. radel was sentenced to one year probation. he now says he's an alcoholic headed to rehab. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> also in washington today, a moment to pay tribute, some familiar faces at the white house, to receive the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, a kind of parade of all american legends, country star lore etta lynn, oprah, baseball great ernie banks, women's rights gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy established the medal of freedom but never got the chance to hand them out. >>> the anniversary of the dark day assassination looms before us. two presidents paid tribute. first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton laying a wreath at kennedy's grave. in silent reflection, taps rang out. ♪ >> as the moving scene was under way at articlingto
on october 29th, they set up a sting right here outside this upscale restaurant in washington's dupont circle. today he through himself on the mercy of the court saying, your honor, i apologize for what i have done. i've hit the bottom. radel was sentenced to one year probation. he now says he's an alcoholic headed to rehab. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> also in washington today, a moment to pay tribute, some familiar faces at the white house, to receive the nation's highest...
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s dupont circle neighborhood. little did he know it was part of a joint operation between the fbi and dea after the congressman had been identified by a cocaine dealer. according to prosecutors, radel purchased cocaine several times from an agent and turned over to authorities more cocaine from his house. >> i'm doing so because i want to be a better man. i want to be a better man for you. i want to be a better man for -- and most importantly i want to be a better man for my family, my dad, my mother-in-law, my father-in-law, my wife and my little guy. >> reporter: he is one of one of washington's more colorful characters. he received one year probation and will seek treatment in napals, florida. >> thank you. >>> the 78 people on board a jetblue fright from ft. myers, florida, to georgia had a frightening story to tell. the plane diverted to orlando after an emergency evacuation slide deployed inside of the cabin. one passenger told our boston station the slide pinned a flight attendant to a small area at the fro
s dupont circle neighborhood. little did he know it was part of a joint operation between the fbi and dea after the congressman had been identified by a cocaine dealer. according to prosecutors, radel purchased cocaine several times from an agent and turned over to authorities more cocaine from his house. >> i'm doing so because i want to be a better man. i want to be a better man for you. i want to be a better man for -- and most importantly i want to be a better man for my family, my...
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was there we exit the highway in a drive past dupont past zero tracks and the small wooden houses and the trees. here horses were in fields katy the grass. but where my family hails from is not your leaves. tuesday and beside the man-made beach the day of st. louis at its back before spreading away the streets of both towns are sleepy and through much of the winter when temperatures hovered near freezing. sometimes there are crowds because you grew people come up to play basketball and. in the spring the older people gather at the baseball field where the negro leagues come to play. and halloween children still get a ride through the back of a pickup truck to ride from house to house. from all saints' day families gathered around loved ones at graves after they cleave the headstones and arrange flowers and a share food. they wait in to the state. this is not a murder capital. these houses were built it waives the oldest of the thirties the next to the '50s. they had to raise three bedrooms for or working-class there was no public housing at all in their project housing in before to tr
was there we exit the highway in a drive past dupont past zero tracks and the small wooden houses and the trees. here horses were in fields katy the grass. but where my family hails from is not your leaves. tuesday and beside the man-made beach the day of st. louis at its back before spreading away the streets of both towns are sleepy and through much of the winter when temperatures hovered near freezing. sometimes there are crowds because you grew people come up to play basketball and. in the...
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on october 29th, they set up a sting right here outside this upscale restaurant in washington's dupont circle. radel bought $260 worth of cocaine from undercover agents. later that night, authorities told him he had just bought drugs from an undercover federal agent. today radel threw himself on the mercy of the court saying, "your honor, i apologize for what i have done. i've hit the bottom." radel was sentenced to one year probation. he now says he's an alcoholic headed to rehab. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> also in washington today, a moment to pay tribute, some familiar faces at the white house, to receive the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, a kind of parade of all-american legends. country star loretta lynn was there, oprah, baseball great ublg ernie banks, women's rights advocate gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy . >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. president john f. k
on october 29th, they set up a sting right here outside this upscale restaurant in washington's dupont circle. radel bought $260 worth of cocaine from undercover agents. later that night, authorities told him he had just bought drugs from an undercover federal agent. today radel threw himself on the mercy of the court saying, "your honor, i apologize for what i have done. i've hit the bottom." radel was sentenced to one year probation. he now says he's an alcoholic headed to rehab....
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a law enforcement source said they met at circa restaurant on dupont circle. court papers say he -- they declined, but the undercover officer did say he had cocaine for sale. they agreed on a price, went outside and federal agents approached the congressman. the leadership was careful, say radel needs to focus on his family and get better, but he's sure to get hid from the other side. sloan said the so-called hip-hop conservative needs to go. multimall sources say officials were kept in the loop in the case, as the standard procedure, the set upwas made by investigators. a senior law enforcement source was a judgment call and not just based on his office. investigators wanted to know more about his relationships and his connections. >> what a story that is. we'll see how long he lasts if in fact he lasts. we also have new information from please about the stabbing of a virginia lawmakers, apparently by his own son. we're told it wasn't the first time authorities had been called to creigh deeds home. what are you learning about the attack and the attempts, desp
a law enforcement source said they met at circa restaurant on dupont circle. court papers say he -- they declined, but the undercover officer did say he had cocaine for sale. they agreed on a price, went outside and federal agents approached the congressman. the leadership was careful, say radel needs to focus on his family and get better, but he's sure to get hid from the other side. sloan said the so-called hip-hop conservative needs to go. multimall sources say officials were kept in the...
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companies i mean that's an area that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've been forced they've been sued in the legislation that prevents that that drilling has been thrown to the side same way with fracking same way with pricing of pharmaceuticals. this is a complete takeover of what we hold so dearly and that's the right for us to be able to govern ourselves tom and it really this is the last stage if this were to succeed this is the last stage of making the united states in a something akin to sy pan in this sense it creates what we call jobs scarcity if you have twenty people that are applying for the same job the employers able to say no we're not goin
companies i mean that's an area that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling...
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ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. they were found dead a few kilometres away. the tuareg rebel leader they interviewed before being abducted describes haed m i heard an unusual noise in the street. the car was parked in front of my house, 10 metres from the do door. i went to see what was happening. there was a pick up next to theirs. there was a man on the ground with a weapons. he pointed it at me and said, "go back inside." shortly after they took off with two journalists, leaving in a hurry. >> a statement said the prench military warned the journalist not to do to the area. toour ebbing and groups are active despite a riltry intervengs. al qaeda fightersar known to front their activities with ransom money. france's foreign minister said on sunday that the journalists were assassinated, adding that security in the kidal renaling job would be increased -- region would be increased. >> translation: a crime against journalists is a double time, a crime against people who were coldly assassinated. it's a crime against
ghislaine dupont and claud verlon worked for radio france internationale. they were found dead a few kilometres away. the tuareg rebel leader they interviewed before being abducted describes haed m i heard an unusual noise in the street. the car was parked in front of my house, 10 metres from the do door. i went to see what was happening. there was a pick up next to theirs. there was a man on the ground with a weapons. he pointed it at me and said, "go back inside." shortly after they...
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companies i mean that's an area that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to for a foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you drilling in our backyard they've been forced they've been sued in the legislation that that prevents. that drilling has been thrown to the side same way with fracking same way with pricing of pharmaceuticals this is a complete takeover of what we hold so dearly and that's the right for us to be able to govern ourselves tom and it really this is the last stage if this were to succeed this is the last stage of making the united states in a something akin to psi pan in this sense it creates what we call job scarcity if you have twenty people that are applying for the same job the employers able to say no we're no
companies i mean that's an area that big super specialize in your thoughts big what has happened is exxon dupont dow chemical eli lilly merck all the big companies have already had great success just gaming the system in taking away sovereignty by way of nafta nafta is very weak where it comes to for a foreign entities right to come in and change a sovereign law t p p puts nafta on steroids but already we've seen the oil companies force people in canada that said you know we don't want you...
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claude verlon and ghislaine dupont of the radio network rfi were kidnapped after interviewing the separatist leader. 12 suspects have been arrested for the pair's murder. france invaded northern mali earlier this year to fight rebel forces. claims president obama's campaign team consider replacing vice president joe biden with hillary clinton for obama's bid to win reelection. the idea was reportedly discussed, but ultimately abandoned because it would significantly improve obama's chances. at the white house, press secretary jay carney said obama never consider dropping biden from the ticket. >> what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him, he wouldn't have -- would have laughed at out of the room. >> on sunday, president obama campaign in virginia for democratic candidate terry mcauliffe ahead of tuesday's gubernatorial election. he is squaring off against republican convention alley, virginia's attorney general. obama seized on the anti-to the recent government shutdown in his remarks. >> you have seen some extreme
claude verlon and ghislaine dupont of the radio network rfi were kidnapped after interviewing the separatist leader. 12 suspects have been arrested for the pair's murder. france invaded northern mali earlier this year to fight rebel forces. claims president obama's campaign team consider replacing vice president joe biden with hillary clinton for obama's bid to win reelection. the idea was reportedly discussed, but ultimately abandoned because it would significantly improve obama's chances. at...
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by the way, we just introduced you to the alexis dupont high school marching band. and, by the way, where are you guys from? this is a program that mentors kids. they've got a bunch of folks dressed up as clowns this morning. everybody's with us. we're ready to keep warm. wait a minute. you have to see this over here. this is the woodside one wheels from maine. so, it's a parade that comes from all over the country, just for you, right here on the streets of philadelphia. let's get to the boards. one or two things to talk about and show you this morning. while i dance on through this, we have a deep freeze coming in. basically, it's not just the good music, but it's a good way to keep warm. right now, the windchills are 17 in memphis. 19 in little rock. 33 in houston. this is the cold air. as that storm departs, it's just a little bit of snow left. call it lake-effect snow because it is. travers city, erie, buffalo, you guys get it. follow the dancing turkey across the board to the lake-effect snow. most of the country got a chill but it's best in the west this morn
by the way, we just introduced you to the alexis dupont high school marching band. and, by the way, where are you guys from? this is a program that mentors kids. they've got a bunch of folks dressed up as clowns this morning. everybody's with us. we're ready to keep warm. wait a minute. you have to see this over here. this is the woodside one wheels from maine. so, it's a parade that comes from all over the country, just for you, right here on the streets of philadelphia. let's get to the...
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dupont is another. to the negative side here but down just a single penny. it's a tough day. we did get federal reserve numbers came in, revolving credit, visa, mastercards, going down. let's get to adam shapiro and get ready for "after the bell." >> look what happened in july, august, september. september down, 2.9%. liz: right. markets were down already but they took another leg down by about 20 points on that news. >> could certainly upset people. liz: let's get to nicole petallides. let's get to twitter. it could soar on the first day. off the highs. we feel sorry for retailer investor that jumped in up 86%. because now it is up 75%. >> right at high of the day it was $50.09 a share. closing now at $45 even if you bought it at 49 already lost money. adam: another picture after model s fire surfaceing. >> this is tough with this public relations that become as big mess. tesla down 13% this week. this is something they have to clean up now. liz: up more than 400% over the past year. >> right. a winner this year. liz: winner. elon musk a friend of this network. we were first
dupont is another. to the negative side here but down just a single penny. it's a tough day. we did get federal reserve numbers came in, revolving credit, visa, mastercards, going down. let's get to adam shapiro and get ready for "after the bell." >> look what happened in july, august, september. september down, 2.9%. liz: right. markets were down already but they took another leg down by about 20 points on that news. >> could certainly upset people. liz: let's get to...
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arrested after buying 3.5 grams of cocaine from someone who turned out to be an undercover agent in the dupont circle area of washington. he apologized for his extremely irresponsible choice. it's lucky he got caught in washington. had he been arrested in his home state of florida he could have faced a felony charge and prison time. some have noted the hypocrisy because of the plan for food stamps the recipients. >> when i go back to texas, i travel the state, and i see people who come up to me. and they grab me by the shoulder, and they're afraid. they say, ted, i just lost my health insurance. i have a child with diabetes. i need my health insurance. i'm scared. please stop this from happening. those are real facts. >> and what do you say to them? i look at the bills that you've sponsored. there's not one that offers a solution except to get rid of the existing law. is that enough? >> that's the only solution that will work. >> cruz, he fails to mention a small giant detail, that texas has the highest number of people without health insurance notice country. 852,000 texas children had no ins
arrested after buying 3.5 grams of cocaine from someone who turned out to be an undercover agent in the dupont circle area of washington. he apologized for his extremely irresponsible choice. it's lucky he got caught in washington. had he been arrested in his home state of florida he could have faced a felony charge and prison time. some have noted the hypocrisy because of the plan for food stamps the recipients. >> when i go back to texas, i travel the state, and i see people who come up...