republican outrage. isn t expecting to see any. so a couple things there, and i think the times is reporting too ivanka trump used it before she was in her official capacity, and you last hour said that this is swimming against the tide of much of our viewership, you said this happens quite a bit in modern white house. the one thing people using private e-mails. i want to make clear to my friends on twitter. including lori david. this must be investigated. even though it s done, it s careless and sloppy. the statement is right. it should not be tolerated and we can t assume they ve told us the truth. that s true of anyone in the government. why did they set up private accounts after the election? why did they continue to sloppy practice at best of using private e-mail? no one in the government should do it. it should be investigated. it s great to see some
dropped $180,000 last year on spending and campaign contributions to win support from lawmakers. more than it spent on lobbying in all of the years from 2008 to 2012 combined. this year the council is on track to set a new record for spending, dropping $60,000 in the first quarter alone. so far it looks like all that potato money may be paying off. earlier this month politico reported that the potato lobby may have won the votes it needs to get back on the wic list which has renewed concern from those on the other side of the fight, including the first lady, that big food may have a bigger say than science in deciding what and how we eat. joining me now from los angeles is someone whose new film exposes this very issue, lori david, executive producer of the documentary fed up. nice to have you here. great to be here and i m kblglad to see mrs. obama is fed up too.
nobody knows what a gram is. you know what a teaspoon is. why doesn t it say teaspoon. of course the daily recommended amount for sugar is not listed on a single label. so people are eating things that are making them sick and making them fat without even being aware of it. thank you to lori david in los angeles both for fed up and for your passion on this issue. thank you right here at the table to shirley watkins bowden and yolanda pierce and bill telepan. still to come this morning, remembering dr. maya angelou and my letter of the week. no more sugar for me, i m done. and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that s why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] cleaner, don t just visit hawaii.
40 years and he was widely known as one of the few doctors in the country to provide termination services for women in the final trimesters of pregnancy. even though these late-term abortions are extremely rare, they have been heavily targeted by anti-abortion groups. and as one of the few physicians known to provide this service, tiller too was a target. despite years of protests, dr. tiller continued to do his work. despite extremists bombing his medical facility in 1986, dr. tiller continued to do his work. despite an assassination attempt in 1993, dr. tiller continued to do his work. but then five years ago today on may 31st, 2009 now we turn to the shooting death of a doctor in wichita, kansas, named george tiller. he had long been a target of anti-abortion demonstrators. after weathering years of attacks at his wichita home and abortion clinic, dr. george tiller was killed in his church. dr. tiller was not doing his work that morning. dr. tiller was handing out
overnight, the nikkei was actually up by 11.3%. but this comes on the heels of a 5% drop the day before. people are watching that closely to figure out how nervous they should be based on the oil prices in japan. oil price res down by 76 cents, to 92.85. the yield on the ten-year is 2.068%. it is the there s a page one story that focuses on what has happened in the month of may as bond price ves plummeted. the yield has moved up by about a half a percentage point over that period of time. obviously, still incredibly low by historic standards, but people are starting to debate about why the yield is moving so much higher. is it because the fed messed up, there s a concern about what is going on or is it the sense of economy is starting improving and you re starting to see what should happen as rates start to pick up. it s the big story in the journal, reportedly. reportedly it s in the journal. our papers are late. no, i saw it have you tried to restepn line in the