general motors. she joins 20 other women at the top of a fortune 500 company. cnn digital correspondent kelly wallace joins me now. reporter: it s a new report by the nonprofit group that doesn t have a lot of good news when it comes to women. it found for the eighth consecutive year, no significant movement when it comes to the number of women serving on corporate boards. this year, 16.9% of the boards seats held by women versus 16.6% last year. not a significant uptick. same story when you look at the number of woman serving as executive officers. four years, no real change. this year, 14.6% of women in the executive officers. last year, 14.3%. and when i look at these stories, the big question is
the health in the united states is staggering, $150 billion and could skyrocket to $300 billion. it is self-control, food companies and restaurants to debate. a doctor of robotic surgery at pittsburgh medical center and investigative reporter and author of salt, sugar, fat. welcome to you. 35.7%, 16.9% of children are obese and at the way we re going, that weight will reach 44% by 2030. half of america, michael moss, will be dangerously over weight. why is this happening? how do we change the thinking? i heard people trying to blame people for this problem, and i will grant you one moment. in the 1980s there was a moment
the health in the united states is staggering, $150 billion and could skyrocket to $300 billion. it is self-control, food comp y companies and restaurants to debate. a doctor of robotic surgery at pittsburgh medical center and investigative reporter and author of salt, sugar, fat. welcome to you. 35.7%, 16.9% of children are obese and at the way we re going, that weight will reach 44% by 2030. half of america, michael moss, will be dangerously over weight. why is this happening? how do we change the thinking? i heard people trying to blame people for this problem,
in longmont, colorado, i m torre dunam reporting. indra petersons is still watching the weather. they had thunderstorms yesterday and moving toward the direction yesterday which is a break in between all of that s crazy rain they have been having. i want to talk about this rain. let s put it in perspective how much they have had. boulder, they broke a record for the most rain ever in a day. not only did they break it, look at the last record. 4.8 inches in a day. that was almost they doubled the number back to 1919. they broke the record in september 16.9 inches and broke the record amount of rain in a year also. that is the unbelievable amount of rain that came into play. a lot more dry air is moving into place that is the good news. today we will see a little bit of that breather and a chance in the mountains but a much better picture that we have been seeing.
the justice department would be all over this, a hate crime, and law center would issue a paper how this was a hate group. and elaine chao is not from china, she is from taiwan, it s stupid. clayton: ignoranignorant. like any good husband, standing up for your wife. alisyn: as you know, mayor bloomberg offered an edict to try to make people healthier in new york at least he satisfies that s the go he says that s the goal. i don t think this was an unintended consequence of the mayor, but what ended up happening is that all sorts of soda makers now have to completely retrofit all the equipment that you see they now they make 16.9 ounce drinks, now, they have to change their bottles, change their equipment to the tune of millions of dollars to make 16