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the egyptians from afar. it is becoming not acceptable. the people in the street do not want to hear people telling them. >> this is set to continue beyond the limits of this program. there's lots to discuss. we are out of time. thank you for joining us. we appreciate your presence and thanks to our guests joining us from cairo and london. that was our debate. stay with us. the news continues. >>> hello and welcome to "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. after a three-year stalemate, israel and palestine will soon resume peace negotiations. the two sides have committed to at least nine months of talks. israeli justice minister tzipi livni and palestinian chief negotiator, saeb erekat, made the announcement after a two-day meeting in washington.
the egyptians from afar. it is becoming not acceptable. the people in the street do not want to hear people telling them. >> this is set to continue beyond the limits of this program. there's lots to discuss. we are out of time. thank you for joining us. we appreciate your presence and thanks to our guests joining us from cairo and london. that was our debate. stay with us. the news continues. >>> hello and welcome to "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. after...
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it has gone on to get to the point now where we were watching, and i watched from afar. they performed over the world, actually saying that we were trying to raise my legacy from the world. the guy that created the situation, the individual telling the world that he is master g. most insidious part of it all. toys,uld put out plush greeting cards, and balloons. you hear the music and movies. but to go out and commit identity fraud, saying that someone else is master g. who does that? that is beyond ridiculous. tavis: what do you make of the impact you had on the genre? if there is a song that has been sampled and sampled at sample. never get used to it because we both have our heroes. position whereat people come after the show or even in the street, i first bought that record. it means so much to me. away from the scene, i am the brother or the sun or the boy friend. we never get tired of the genuine love of the families. >> it is all good. >> i am really a private person so that is kind of crazy that as private as i am, exposed individuals, to have people treat us like
it has gone on to get to the point now where we were watching, and i watched from afar. they performed over the world, actually saying that we were trying to raise my legacy from the world. the guy that created the situation, the individual telling the world that he is master g. most insidious part of it all. toys,uld put out plush greeting cards, and balloons. you hear the music and movies. but to go out and commit identity fraud, saying that someone else is master g. who does that? that is...
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in most of the country they have afar superior product to anything else that is offered. voice. they are gaining some because of incumbent telephone companies and also there is a significant amount like 30 to 35% wireless subs tuitions. so this hurts the telephone more than cable. cable has been gaining voice and kind of a slower pace than they had previously. on the business side. they are not the incumbent they are gang significant market share. >> when you look at the comcast. different business models that they have in both the network or the cable operator or provider and a network. is that business model a future? for other cable companies? >> company has a different approach. when comcast bought nbc universal there a lot of discussion. were they doing the right thing or not? time warner spun out the cable. spun out aol. spinning out publishing. they had a very different personality and culture. in the case of comcast. our view. and suggestive view is that this will work extremely well. they stole nbc u and paid a good price. paid a good structure and bought it in a very g
in most of the country they have afar superior product to anything else that is offered. voice. they are gaining some because of incumbent telephone companies and also there is a significant amount like 30 to 35% wireless subs tuitions. so this hurts the telephone more than cable. cable has been gaining voice and kind of a slower pace than they had previously. on the business side. they are not the incumbent they are gang significant market share. >> when you look at the comcast....
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that's the best way i like to watch it, from afar.ill continue to post videos like this one from the point of view of its zoormj kees to test out those glasses. >>> did you know that today is 7-11s unofficial birthday and offering free slurpees. >> sounds like a party. >> the convenience storx÷ held this event more than a decade, a key change this time around. the slurpees, they are bigger. >> what i'm talking b >> 12 ounce instead of the 7.11 ounces in years past. >> pretty good bump. >> the were, less mess, moms asked for cups with éñlids, so 7-11 7-1 7-11 obliged. >> wi wipies. >> i will take a root beer one. >> i will take a margarita. >>> good day of drinking whatever your choice s >> i will take both. make it a double. a good-looking day shaping up, taking a live look here, sinole, nice blue sky overhead. we had to wait for it though, that fog was certainly present just about all morning long, up until the past hour. mostly cloudy condition, now let's show you what that's doing to your temperatures, sun coming out, 68 in livermo
that's the best way i like to watch it, from afar.ill continue to post videos like this one from the point of view of its zoormj kees to test out those glasses. >>> did you know that today is 7-11s unofficial birthday and offering free slurpees. >> sounds like a party. >> the convenience storx÷ held this event more than a decade, a key change this time around. the slurpees, they are bigger. >> what i'm talking b >> 12 ounce instead of the 7.11 ounces in years...
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coverage from afar and coverage that equated with removal of the whistle brotherhood as a terrible dayracy, i think it was the opposite. i want to salute the 22 people of al jazeera who resigned because they were ordered to be nice to the muslim brotherhood. >> this pot boiling drama going on in egypt is too complicated for the media. your thought? ? >> i think it is very complicated. we ve great reporters who understand it. npr. there are a variety of reporters who could give us context but, you know, what -- what's really missed this week is the daily beast. they had this story where they began to have anonymous obama administration officials trashing our u.s. ambassador to egypt by saying that she was too far out front with the muslim brotherhood. it was all anonymous sources. i predict that the backlash against the administration for trying to throw another woman under the bus in foreign policy issues is really going to be big this week. people are going to come out and defend her and recognize that the coverage of anonymous sources trashing, you know, another woman here, is just
coverage from afar and coverage that equated with removal of the whistle brotherhood as a terrible dayracy, i think it was the opposite. i want to salute the 22 people of al jazeera who resigned because they were ordered to be nice to the muslim brotherhood. >> this pot boiling drama going on in egypt is too complicated for the media. your thought? ? >> i think it is very complicated. we ve great reporters who understand it. npr. there are a variety of reporters who could give us...
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. >> reporter: janet afar says she gets home from work around 3:30 and questions everything, including a lone man sitting feet from window where the attack reportedly happened. >> the guy sitting right there. and he just -- put his head down. >> reporter: he wasn't talk, wasn't -- >> no. nobody around. he's by himself. >> reporter: for hours, about half a dozen investigators searched the area. some focused on knocking on doors, looking for witnesses. also searching walkways and bushes. crime scene technicians tried to collect fingerprints from around the broken window while other dug through garbage bins of nearby businesses. police looked into there room several times, and even got on the ground to check under parked cars. for neighbors here, this is a sudden wake-up call in a neighborhood they considered safe for years. >> i'm scared. and even i think everybody feels scared because you see these kind of events, they don't happen every day. >> i park there and go really far. we have to walk from there by myself. and i have to carry all my purse and stuff. it's scary, of course. >> rep
. >> reporter: janet afar says she gets home from work around 3:30 and questions everything, including a lone man sitting feet from window where the attack reportedly happened. >> the guy sitting right there. and he just -- put his head down. >> reporter: he wasn't talk, wasn't -- >> no. nobody around. he's by himself. >> reporter: for hours, about half a dozen investigators searched the area. some focused on knocking on doors, looking for witnesses. also searching...
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things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change the face and focus of news. she has recently written a book that is very important, both for her but for us, because it really tells the story of her life and all that has gone on in the world she has lived in. my angelo was quoted as saying "no people can say they understand the times in which they have lived unless they have read this book." the name of that book is "never in my wildest dreams." belva davis. [applause] [applause] >> listen, thank you very much for that generous round of applause. i am going to start out by boring you, telling you what my mourning has been like. because i am is no
things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change...
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it is from afar -- but you will see the plane coming in for the landing at s-f-o. something apparently goes wrong. the nose comes up. as the plane goes down. then smoke fills the skies. and you can see the plane flip over. aviation expert and professional pilot - randy howell-- who has thousands of hours of commercial me in the kron4 studios earlier this evening, thelp investigation. here's what he had to say. >> fatigue could play a big role and any type of accident. it is preceded for 10 hours which was about to thirty and a morning their time. how did they sleep in the crew quarters during the break. a. yes, it could be a big factor. >> pam: there were hundreds of firefighters and police officers who responded tohere is another live look at the crash site. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, many of the first responders are being >> reporter: cunningham, he says so much happened so fast, he is still trying to remember it all, but what stands out is how he just wanted to save every person on asiana flight 214. >> reporter: >> this is a there's 40 to 50 people
it is from afar -- but you will see the plane coming in for the landing at s-f-o. something apparently goes wrong. the nose comes up. as the plane goes down. then smoke fills the skies. and you can see the plane flip over. aviation expert and professional pilot - randy howell-- who has thousands of hours of commercial me in the kron4 studios earlier this evening, thelp investigation. here's what he had to say. >> fatigue could play a big role and any type of accident. it is preceded for...
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though, of course, you could look from afar at the outside.'t that what's made it a symbol all these years for an idea that travels everywhere? we see it on coins. we see it in company logos. on what we eat. on jerseys. on foreheads everywhere. liberty. there is no substitute. well, maybe this guy. or this guy. or this guy. >> it means a lot to me. i was raised in the city. i'm a new yorker and i'm american. i was born here and i'm here with the american flag. i come and make some money. >> reporter: anyway, they have been busy on liberty island rebuilding with a deadline in mind, tomorrow. that's when the tourist ferries run again and you can once again go inside. really, the outside, we have had that all along and it's never looked better even when the clouds are low. john donvan, abc news. >> never looked better indeed. thanks so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" is later. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "good morning america" and tomorrow night right back here. have a great 4th of july. >>> next a
though, of course, you could look from afar at the outside.'t that what's made it a symbol all these years for an idea that travels everywhere? we see it on coins. we see it in company logos. on what we eat. on jerseys. on foreheads everywhere. liberty. there is no substitute. well, maybe this guy. or this guy. or this guy. >> it means a lot to me. i was raised in the city. i'm a new yorker and i'm american. i was born here and i'm here with the american flag. i come and make some money....
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but after super-storm sandy, she had to be admired from afar.ue itself. but the storm surge covered almost three-quarters of liberty island, ripping up bricks, destroying docks, and debris everywhere. the monument had just reopened the day before the storm after a year of renovations. park officials worked around the clock to make sure the island reopened just in time for this independence day. >> coming here and seeing visitors from all over the world standing out in front with tears in their eyes with excitement. she's not only our statue she's the world's statue. >> catherine: here's what the visitors got to see. all the way to her crown. the trek up a steep 377- step narrow spiral staircase leads to spectacular views high above new york harbor. the statue was a gift from france - symbolizing the friendship between our two countries and our shared love of liberty. it was dedicated in 1886 after 10 years of construction. more than three-and-a-half million people worldwide flock here every year. among we have some clear skies for this fourth of
but after super-storm sandy, she had to be admired from afar.ue itself. but the storm surge covered almost three-quarters of liberty island, ripping up bricks, destroying docks, and debris everywhere. the monument had just reopened the day before the storm after a year of renovations. park officials worked around the clock to make sure the island reopened just in time for this independence day. >> coming here and seeing visitors from all over the world standing out in front with tears in...
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feels washington is too deeply embroiled in internally gyptian politics and pulls the strings from afar i have no problem with american people have problems with american politics which try to interfere in the way we want to live and that's not right with washington and its allies refusing to show strong reaction to the recent turbulent events in egypt some feel it's a love hate affair between the two countries. we all have friends on the person. we are we have the fine this being said you don't expect that somebody will love sort of betrays you will. disappoint sure or does not understand you or deliberately. if you truth as the unrest on egyptian streets grow many worry the brotherhood now having tried democracy and seen it fail will resort to arms it spells disaster for everyone from the protesters on the streets to the people who just want a quiet life like mohammed in his printing shop all that president obama typically committed himself to saying is that he is deeply concerned by what is have. being here in egypt meanwhile the it's no wonder then that posters like this will contin
feels washington is too deeply embroiled in internally gyptian politics and pulls the strings from afar i have no problem with american people have problems with american politics which try to interfere in the way we want to live and that's not right with washington and its allies refusing to show strong reaction to the recent turbulent events in egypt some feel it's a love hate affair between the two countries. we all have friends on the person. we are we have the fine this being said you...
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long time and so it's it's they're very used to being on the opposing and not you know opposing from afar and so i don't i don't see how it's it can move forward really without the muslim brotherhood leaders actually taking a decision to actually try and work something out but i'm curious if this support for for the military which is just brought up is really justified for the anti more senior folks who are out in the street there considering that the military has essentially supported not held to the rule of mr mubarak's authoritarian government for years. yes this is the real problem is that the military is the only solid institution that has not been affected by all the events or not affected greatly by all the events that have happened the military not only supported mubarak but they also had a hand. in creating that deal to get muslim brotherhood in power there were actually the muslim brotherhood where their strongest allies during the transition period despite the military strength is quite ironic that now the muslim brotherhood are against the military despite the fact that they c
long time and so it's it's they're very used to being on the opposing and not you know opposing from afar and so i don't i don't see how it's it can move forward really without the muslim brotherhood leaders actually taking a decision to actually try and work something out but i'm curious if this support for for the military which is just brought up is really justified for the anti more senior folks who are out in the street there considering that the military has essentially supported not held...
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army unit in tal afar, northwest iraq. a married couple, camille and hussein hassan, were driving home, hurrying to beat the curfew. the u.s. secret report gives the american version of what happened next. >> a sedan sped toward the patrol and failed to stop after visual signals were given. a shot was fired at the front tire, but the vehicle did not stop. the patrol engaged the vehicle, killing two civilians. >> camille and hussein were shot dead, but they weren't alone in the car. >> there were 6 children in the back seat. all were unharmed. >> the hassans' 14-year-old daughter, jilan, was heard to yell out, "why did they shoot us? we were just going home." and now we know the filed report was inaccurate. not all the children were unharmed. a bullet pierced the spine of 11-year-old rakan, who was rendered a paraplegic. the u.s. army offered compensation to the family of $7,500 dollars, calculated as $2,500 for each life taken, and $2,500 for the car. >> very often soldiers find themselves looking at a vehicle that seems s
army unit in tal afar, northwest iraq. a married couple, camille and hussein hassan, were driving home, hurrying to beat the curfew. the u.s. secret report gives the american version of what happened next. >> a sedan sped toward the patrol and failed to stop after visual signals were given. a shot was fired at the front tire, but the vehicle did not stop. the patrol engaged the vehicle, killing two civilians. >> camille and hussein were shot dead, but they weren't alone in the car....
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being able to watch my kids playing on the play structure and kind of watching them grow and play from afarg them be kids. >> it's not over. mit never be. but right now, it's just fine. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> very good monday morning to you. here's what's coming up on "early today." reaction around the country and the department of justice for the verdict in the george zimmerman case. >>> reports this morning that edward snowden has very specific blueprints of now the national security agency does what they do. >>> a major loss for high-speed motorcycle racing during an attempt to top 300 miles per hour. >>> plus, an autopsy will be done today to determine the
being able to watch my kids playing on the play structure and kind of watching them grow and play from afarg them be kids. >> it's not over. mit never be. but right now, it's just fine. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> very good monday morning to you. here's what's coming up on "early today." reaction around the country and the department of justice for the verdict in the george zimmerman case. >>> reports this morning...
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this was terrifying to watch it from afar. i can't imagine being the next runway over. >> reporter: the passengers were happy to be home from the east coast. they will not forget what they saw a minute later. as the crash of asiana 214 happened on runway 28 left, another plane had just landed on runway 28 right. >> we landed a minute before this happened if that much. >> reporter: she was on the flight looking out the window. >> our plane landed. and all of a sudden it felt like he was pulling over to the left of the runway and off to the taxiway and stopped. >> reporter: she saw right away what we saw later. >> i looked down the runway, and there bass some black smoke. and then it was gray smoke. and then it was white smoke. >> reporter: all playing out in front of another set of passengers watching from their seats as rescue crews moved in. >> i just felt really bad for the people who had been on that plane, thinking what a frightening experience. >> reporter: even more meaningful for jacobson whose son is a pilot. >> yeah.
this was terrifying to watch it from afar. i can't imagine being the next runway over. >> reporter: the passengers were happy to be home from the east coast. they will not forget what they saw a minute later. as the crash of asiana 214 happened on runway 28 left, another plane had just landed on runway 28 right. >> we landed a minute before this happened if that much. >> reporter: she was on the flight looking out the window. >> our plane landed. and all of a sudden it...
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"that's about as afar as i can afford to get with these prices."g hit with newly-implemented gas taxes. those states are california, connecticut, maryland, kentucky, nebraska, georgia, wyoming, and north carolina. and now a look at bay area gas prices. some of the bay's most expensive gas today is in san francisco. according to triple-a it's four dollars and six cents for a gallon of unleaded. san jose and oakland are a better deal. both cities today are tied at three-95-a gallon. let's take a quick look outside this morning. we will return with >>janu: for our full weather forecast this weekend. we will be right back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorroorw. which is why he's investing in his heart healteah by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad d. hi, sweetie.ti [ male announcernc ] here's another eye opener.e not only is kellogg'ogs raisin bra bn® heart healthy it's a delicious sourcoue of potassium. ♪ ♪ it's a delicious sourcoue of potassium. mom make you eat that? i happen to like ra
"that's about as afar as i can afford to get with these prices."g hit with newly-implemented gas taxes. those states are california, connecticut, maryland, kentucky, nebraska, georgia, wyoming, and north carolina. and now a look at bay area gas prices. some of the bay's most expensive gas today is in san francisco. according to triple-a it's four dollars and six cents for a gallon of unleaded. san jose and oakland are a better deal. both cities today are tied at three-95-a gallon....
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watch her, little one on a second floor a wning and a hero who spotted her from afar on the ground wasg in the wings. >> president obama signs the signature health care legislation into law. but unions are showing strong opposition to the legislation including one representing the irs. os in charge with enforcing the law. so what is their gripe? . [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutu
watch her, little one on a second floor a wning and a hero who spotted her from afar on the ground wasg in the wings. >> president obama signs the signature health care legislation into law. but unions are showing strong opposition to the legislation including one representing the irs. os in charge with enforcing the law. so what is their gripe? . [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt,...
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it's going to be lots of fun for everybody to watch for the rest of the year from afar but i don't think lot. >> let's talk now about a little friendly fire. new jersey governor chris christie when asked about the government surveillance program. >> this strain of libertarianism that's going through both parties right now and making big headlines, i think it's a very dangerous thought. >> now rand paul, his pac fired back in a tweet, chris christie, it says, should hear from more americans who value both security and privacy. peter, can you explain why i guess it says crist, not chris. why is that highlighted there? >> look, this is a big deal that's not getting a ton of national attention today because of the new york stories. this is i think the big first open skirmish on the record between two likely presidential candidates, and chris christie is taking -- you know, making a very serious bet that he's going to be the establishment guy in this race. these comments about libertarianism are appealing to the foreign policy establishment, appealing to republican donors, they're out in aspe
it's going to be lots of fun for everybody to watch for the rest of the year from afar but i don't think lot. >> let's talk now about a little friendly fire. new jersey governor chris christie when asked about the government surveillance program. >> this strain of libertarianism that's going through both parties right now and making big headlines, i think it's a very dangerous thought. >> now rand paul, his pac fired back in a tweet, chris christie, it says, should hear from...
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. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps
. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had...
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still maintain a friendship though from afar? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> okay. would your friendship with him impact on how you're going to testify today regarding what you may hear on the tape? >> as far as would i lie? >> well, i guess that's the easier -- that's a nonlawyer way to say it. >> i wouldn't lie for him or anybody. >> okay. let me, if i might, your honor, play what's already in evidence as exhibit 158. >> you may do so. >> 911. police, fire or medical? >> maybe both, i'm not sure. there's just someone screaming outside. >> okay, what's the address that they're near? >> 2011 lane. >> is it -- >> yes. >> is it a male or female? >> sounds like a male. >> and you don't know why? >> i don't know why. i think they're yelling help but i don't know. just send someone quick, please. >> okay, does he look hurt to you? >> i can't see him. i don't want to go out there. i don't know what's going on. >> give me the phone. what happened? >> they're sending. >> you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your phone number? >> just -- there's gunshots. >> you j
still maintain a friendship though from afar? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> okay. would your friendship with him impact on how you're going to testify today regarding what you may hear on the tape? >> as far as would i lie? >> well, i guess that's the easier -- that's a nonlawyer way to say it. >> i wouldn't lie for him or anybody. >> okay. let me, if i might, your honor, play what's already in evidence as exhibit 158. >> you may do so. >> 911....
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she happens to be afar american, and after having worked with paula deen all this time, did she get partthe spoils? apparently not. she is now speaking out about it. she said: cenk: apparently she got paid $10 and hour for a long period of time, lives in a double wide, doesn't have a house. she said: cenk: so, let's open it up here, colonel davis, andrew kirell, ana and jayar. what do you think ana is she owed anything? >> so she alleges that paula deen promised to make her very wealthy if paula deen becomes successful if their restaurant becomes successful. apparently after paula deen got her gig at the food network, she continued to pay dora charles $10 an hour. she's complaining about that. it's interesting that you continued to work for paula deen afterwards and now all of a sudden jumping on this anti paula deen bandwagon. her claiming could be completely legitimate. i work for you, cenk and if you told me hey as soon as we get a t.v. show, i'm going to pay you more and then you didn't pay me more, i would be like you lied, i would leave. i feel that's what any person would do. mayb
she happens to be afar american, and after having worked with paula deen all this time, did she get partthe spoils? apparently not. she is now speaking out about it. she said: cenk: apparently she got paid $10 and hour for a long period of time, lives in a double wide, doesn't have a house. she said: cenk: so, let's open it up here, colonel davis, andrew kirell, ana and jayar. what do you think ana is she owed anything? >> so she alleges that paula deen promised to make her very wealthy...
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community interact with this side of the community, and folks that might have seen each other from afar are now interacting and talking to each other. >> reporter: the festivities brought out nick sanchez, a former gang member who grew up in a housing project that borders lou costello park to the east. >> when i was growing up, i wouldn't dare to go on that side unless i had a gun, and it would be safe to say that it was the same way, any person that was a gang member wouldn't come over here unless they had a weapon. there's still resentment toward that side, and there's still animosity toward that side, but this brings us all together, and i believe that, little by little, they begin to understand that they're not all that different. >> reporter: just as important as engaging gangs, summer night lights engages los angeles police department. >> let me give you an example. you've been chased through out the year. you're a gang member, and you've been chased by a particular officer. the police officer has never really looked past the tattoo, and you've never really looked past the badge.
community interact with this side of the community, and folks that might have seen each other from afar are now interacting and talking to each other. >> reporter: the festivities brought out nick sanchez, a former gang member who grew up in a housing project that borders lou costello park to the east. >> when i was growing up, i wouldn't dare to go on that side unless i had a gun, and it would be safe to say that it was the same way, any person that was a gang member wouldn't come...
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we're getting several thousand people registered, and they can look for work in south dakota from afara has become a net in-migration state. so even though our unemployment rate is low, our population is growing, and some of those jobs that are currently held by south dakota's employees are multiple part-time jobs. so if a good employer comes in and offers a living wage and good benefits, they can easily attract workers to those kinds of jobs. >> dennis daugaard, the 32nd governor of the state of south dakota, which is also america's top state for business 2013, a winner and new champion. and now, you can go to topstates.cnbc.com to see where your state stacks up. we scored all 50 states. tomorrow all day on cnbc, we'll be looking at the individual categories, who did well, who did poorly, and who moved up and who moved down. topstates.cnbc.com. back to you. >> i'm red-faced. my wife's family is from there. it's lead, south dakota, where the home state is, but thank you very much, scott. see you later. congratulations to those in south dakota. >> wide-open spaces, looking pretty good.
we're getting several thousand people registered, and they can look for work in south dakota from afara has become a net in-migration state. so even though our unemployment rate is low, our population is growing, and some of those jobs that are currently held by south dakota's employees are multiple part-time jobs. so if a good employer comes in and offers a living wage and good benefits, they can easily attract workers to those kinds of jobs. >> dennis daugaard, the 32nd governor of the...
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they can see it from afar, but can't get close, can't go up the steps until it's all cleaned up.ime frame on when that will happen. as of now, no idea who may have been responsible for this or perhaps more interestingly why. we do, however, know they have surveillance cameras around the memorial. investigators will be going through those to see who may have been responsible. >> very disgraceful. thanks for the latest, tracie. >> a bunch of knuckleheads. ridiculous. >> let's hope they catch them. >>> 6:32 right now. christina loren is along to talk about our weekend forecast. look at the pictures out there. nice. >> here in san jose you can actually make out part of the sky and the sun is coming up. in san francisco you are socked in with fog this morning. flight delays at about 1:15. you want to check with your carrier. i'll be with you until about 11:30. the flight delays might be lingering until 11:30 as well. 59 degrees in san jose. all flights on time here. on time out of oakland at 57 degrees to start the day. at noon today, your hour-by-hour forecast tells the story. we'll
they can see it from afar, but can't get close, can't go up the steps until it's all cleaned up.ime frame on when that will happen. as of now, no idea who may have been responsible for this or perhaps more interestingly why. we do, however, know they have surveillance cameras around the memorial. investigators will be going through those to see who may have been responsible. >> very disgraceful. thanks for the latest, tracie. >> a bunch of knuckleheads. ridiculous. >> let's...
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it is from afar -- but you will see the plane coming in for landing at s-f-o. something apparently goes wrong. the nose comes up. as the plane goes down. then smoke fills the skies. let's listen in as the man shooting the video sees the crash happening. >> all my god >>omg >>omg >>oh lord have mercy! >> pam: this is video of the crash happening all my gosh indeed. with us now to analyze the latest development is randy hall. he is the aviation export background on randy howell: aviation expert and professional pilot with thousands of hours of commercial experience with united airlines. including thousands of take offs and landings at sfo. and is a fighter jet pilot, as well as the owner operator of the bay area's patriots fighter jet demonstration team. >> pam: 7 seconds, seven seconds. it does not go into a hundred and 30 knots and two hundred not >> reporter: i do not understand it >> i do not understand it. >> pam: we look sent to those passengers but survived as they were looking out the window occurred even they said the picked it tell the plane was coming
it is from afar -- but you will see the plane coming in for landing at s-f-o. something apparently goes wrong. the nose comes up. as the plane goes down. then smoke fills the skies. let's listen in as the man shooting the video sees the crash happening. >> all my god >>omg >>omg >>oh lord have mercy! >> pam: this is video of the crash happening all my gosh indeed. with us now to analyze the latest development is randy hall. he is the aviation export background on...
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i was watching from afar. you were here as well. i didn't know if george zimmerman was about to be the next witness on stand. what happened there? smpb >> apparently he didn't know if he was going to be the next witness or not. usually what happens is at the close of the defense case, after the last defense witness, a decision is made to testify or not. if the decision is not to testify, the attorney notifies the judge and then the defendant gets questioned outside the presence of the jury but on the record to preserve the record so later on they can't say, oh, my attorney tricked me, i didn't know i have the right. they just do through a series of questions. you understand tyou have the right to testify. yes. you've had a chance to speak to your attorney. yes. that's what we all that uought was going to be. zimmerman looked confused. his attorney objected to the judge's questions, which you can't really do. not surprisingly, that was overruled. i think what his attorney don west was trying to do was to say this isn't the right time
i was watching from afar. you were here as well. i didn't know if george zimmerman was about to be the next witness on stand. what happened there? smpb >> apparently he didn't know if he was going to be the next witness or not. usually what happens is at the close of the defense case, after the last defense witness, a decision is made to testify or not. if the decision is not to testify, the attorney notifies the judge and then the defendant gets questioned outside the presence of the...
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. >>: for more were standing the car could not have been viewed from afar of the store. i would have partyer in the front of the store with the baby in the car. i know people who do that if they just leave it ipad or iphone and a car. they make sure that the car is an eyesight within view. >>haaziq: ask for that is the fact that beebe daphne was supposedly locked in a child car seat when the of up to it occurred. >>: the party had three straps, what have taken. that's not quick release. if you're trying to do that while kidnap someone to kid. who can do that while an adult is in the car. it's like who is this person. that we need to be interviewing. >>stanley: daphne's grandfather says he will settle for talking to john webb for answers of some of these questions. >>haaziq: in oakland, haazig madyun and, kron 4 news. >>anny: cloudy skies and a foggy start once again but don't worry we will see more son to finish up your work week as we head into your weekend. the timer and now is 413. --the time right now is 413. >>anny: welcome back. the time now is 714. we are getting
. >>: for more were standing the car could not have been viewed from afar of the store. i would have partyer in the front of the store with the baby in the car. i know people who do that if they just leave it ipad or iphone and a car. they make sure that the car is an eyesight within view. >>haaziq: ask for that is the fact that beebe daphne was supposedly locked in a child car seat when the of up to it occurred. >>: the party had three straps, what have taken. that's not...
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i think these two events encapsulate a lot of what we are watching and seeing from afar in the region. there is the hope of better relations, peaceful prosperity, but also a quiet risk of old fashioned power politics. i would love for the chief to talk about his trip, what he saw, thoughts about how he can work with india to advance our policy in asia. >> thank you for having me. i am pleased to be here and having the opportunity to discuss lots of issues. we could probably talk for eight hours. it was my second time in india. the last time i was there was about five years ago, at that time, military adviser to secretary rice. very different time back then. that was 2005, 2006. for me, it was a really important visit. my first visit with my counterpart, general singh. i had the opportunity to talk about a variety of issues but we realized we have so much in common, the two largest democracies in the world, based on two very professional armies. there is much we can do to learn from each other. so we talked a lot about the way ahead in the region, the importance of operations in the re
i think these two events encapsulate a lot of what we are watching and seeing from afar in the region. there is the hope of better relations, peaceful prosperity, but also a quiet risk of old fashioned power politics. i would love for the chief to talk about his trip, what he saw, thoughts about how he can work with india to advance our policy in asia. >> thank you for having me. i am pleased to be here and having the opportunity to discuss lots of issues. we could probably talk for eight...
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and to a lot of americans a figure we watched from afar from the united states and i have a lot of respect >> he criticized you publicly about the iraq war. >> yeah, he wasn't the only one. it's okay. i didn't look at him any differently because he didn't agree with me on an issue. >> don't want to criticize the obama administration, is that something that you've really made a decision. >> i don't think it does any good. it's a hard job. he's got plenty on his agenda and it's difficult. and former president doesn't need to make it harder. >> because in the polls, you're now sort of -- >> i could care less. >> you don't care? >> no. >> whether people think you're favorable or unfavorable. >> the only time i cared was on election day. i guess it's nice, let me rephrase it. thank you for bringing it up. >> you like the idea that people, perhaps are looking at you differently? >> you know, ultimately history will judge. i won't be around because it's going to take a while for the objective historians to show up. and i'm pretty comfortable with it. i did what i did. i know the spirit in which i
and to a lot of americans a figure we watched from afar from the united states and i have a lot of respect >> he criticized you publicly about the iraq war. >> yeah, he wasn't the only one. it's okay. i didn't look at him any differently because he didn't agree with me on an issue. >> don't want to criticize the obama administration, is that something that you've really made a decision. >> i don't think it does any good. it's a hard job. he's got plenty on his agenda and...
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. >> still maintain a friendship, though, from afar? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> okay. >> would your friendship with him impact on how you're going to testify today regarding what you may hear on the tape? >> as far as would i lie? >> i guess that's a nonlawyer way to say it. >> i wouldn't lie for him or anybody. >> let me if i might, your honor, play what is already in evidence as exhibit 158. >> you may do so. >> 911. do you need police or medical? >> maybe both. i'm not sure. >> what is the address that they're near? >> 2023 twin lane. >> is it in sanford? >> yes. >> is it a male or a female? >> sounds like a male. >> you don't know why? >> i don't know why. i think they're yelling help, but i don't know. send someone quick, please. >> does he look hurt to you? >> i can't see him, i don't want to go out there, i don't know what's going on. >> do you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> there's gunshots. >> you just heard gunshots? >> yes. >> how many? >> have you had a chance to listen to that tape before today?
. >> still maintain a friendship, though, from afar? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> okay. >> would your friendship with him impact on how you're going to testify today regarding what you may hear on the tape? >> as far as would i lie? >> i guess that's a nonlawyer way to say it. >> i wouldn't lie for him or anybody. >> let me if i might, your honor, play what is already in evidence as exhibit 158. >> you may do so. >> 911. do you need...
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maybe it's somebody controlling it from afar but the point is the more we become a society, the morebilities we have because guys, that's just the internet. that's the way the networks work. >> there's been a lot of stories about cars that drive themselves, that can park themselves but just so we can bring this back to news we can use, it's a very interesting story. but how -- like maybe you can give us a scale on a one to 10, 10 being the most concerned about driving our cars right now on the road. is this something we need to be concerned about? is there something we can do right now or is it something we really need to be aware of and it's a sign of the times, if you will. >> it's a sign of the times. on a scale of one to 10, there's about a 1 1/2. right now there's a steering by wire system that you could, you could get access to it and control the vehicle. so absent that vehicle, you know -- but it's one of those things. we've talked so many times about these things. we talked about edward snowden, all these things that people didn't think you could do. it's something to monitor
maybe it's somebody controlling it from afar but the point is the more we become a society, the morebilities we have because guys, that's just the internet. that's the way the networks work. >> there's been a lot of stories about cars that drive themselves, that can park themselves but just so we can bring this back to news we can use, it's a very interesting story. but how -- like maybe you can give us a scale on a one to 10, 10 being the most concerned about driving our cars right now...
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was aatch from afar, i knowledge by someone who understood the rules. we do not have him speak to us during orientation, but he gave a famous speech in december of 1996. his words. heating. -- his words bear repeating. the constitution's frame was never intended for the senate to function like a house of representatives. in other words, a majoritarian body. as long as the senate retains the power of unlimited debate, the liberties of the people were remain secure. this and it was to be formed for open and free debate for the protection of political minorities. i have led a majority and minority great i can tell you there is nothing that makes me appreciate the senate's role as the protector of minority interests. wase the republican party created in 1854, the senate has tinged and 14 times. each party has had the opportunity to appreciate first- hand the senate's role as guardian. the senate has insisted upon its members rates to unlimited debate. ghts tomembers' ri unlimited debate. it made the closing of debate to achieve by acquiring the majority. ba
was aatch from afar, i knowledge by someone who understood the rules. we do not have him speak to us during orientation, but he gave a famous speech in december of 1996. his words. heating. -- his words bear repeating. the constitution's frame was never intended for the senate to function like a house of representatives. in other words, a majoritarian body. as long as the senate retains the power of unlimited debate, the liberties of the people were remain secure. this and it was to be formed...
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i worship from afar and i would up close. getting old. you are talking about why that might backfire. >> well, as i said on an earlier show this morning there are some fair questions about her age right? she'll be about as old as ronald reagan was when he took office. there were questions about his age when he ran so there are fair questions but the republicans being the republicans will tend to concentrate on the unfair ones. >> stephanie: right, she will be 69 if she runs, correct and turns 70 in her first year in office. >> that's right comparatively to reagan, about eight or nine months younger at the same point. but this is a lot of ifs but if she were to serve two terms that, would put her into her late 70s, and you know, in the late 70s things start to go. she's going to have a chance to answer those questions and she's going to be able to show how on the ball she is, astute she is, stamina and the republicans will going to be making snide remarks, it will backfire on them. >> stephanie: you make the larger point. so n
i worship from afar and i would up close. getting old. you are talking about why that might backfire. >> well, as i said on an earlier show this morning there are some fair questions about her age right? she'll be about as old as ronald reagan was when he took office. there were questions about his age when he ran so there are fair questions but the republicans being the republicans will tend to concentrate on the unfair ones. >> stephanie: right, she will be 69 if she runs, correct...
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i think these two events encapsulate a lot of what we are watching and seeing from afar in the regionthere is the hope of better relations, peaceful prosperity, but also a quiet risk of old fashioned power politics. i would love for the chief to talk about his trip, what he saw, thoughts about how he can work with india to advance our policy in asia. >> thank you for having me. i am pleased to be here and having the opportunity to discuss lots of issues. we could probably talk for eight hours. it was my second time in india. the last time i was there was about five years ago, at that time, military adviser to secretary rice. very different time back then. that was 2005, 2006. for me, it was a really important visit. my first visit with my counterpart, general singh. i had the opportunity to talk about a variety of issues but we realized we have so much in common, the two largest democracies in the world, based on two very professional armies. there is much we can do to learn from each other. so we talked a lot about the way ahead in the region, the importance of operations in the regi
i think these two events encapsulate a lot of what we are watching and seeing from afar in the regionthere is the hope of better relations, peaceful prosperity, but also a quiet risk of old fashioned power politics. i would love for the chief to talk about his trip, what he saw, thoughts about how he can work with india to advance our policy in asia. >> thank you for having me. i am pleased to be here and having the opportunity to discuss lots of issues. we could probably talk for eight...
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so i thank you for that because i was sitting in south carolina, and i was watching it from afar, and i was inspired. i was inspired to the point to get back involved in public service. but let me expound on that, ted poe from texas and i were on a boat in the philippines, a pt boat with the navy young man who was in the navy manning a .50 caliber gun fighting the war on terror in the southern philippines. as far away from new york as you can become as far away from afghanistan as you can't envision, and we asked him, why did you join the navy? he said, sir, i'm from new york. he said, my best friend and i went down on september 12 and we joined because we never wanted to see that happen again. he was inspired from your leadership public as well, and he is serving our nation in that. so when we talk about political correctness, and i talk about your leadership, you helped really i think start the ball rolling on the "see something, say something," you know, to inspire americans to actually watch your strengths and be cognizant of what's going on into the backpack laying there. but whe
so i thank you for that because i was sitting in south carolina, and i was watching it from afar, and i was inspired. i was inspired to the point to get back involved in public service. but let me expound on that, ted poe from texas and i were on a boat in the philippines, a pt boat with the navy young man who was in the navy manning a .50 caliber gun fighting the war on terror in the southern philippines. as far away from new york as you can become as far away from afghanistan as you can't...
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i have known him for some time in florida politics and admired him from afar when he was speaker of thewhen politicians play for the cheap seats. but marco rubio has been scrambling so much, playing for the cheap seats so much that it has become a come pumgs. it's become a habit since he got exposed on immigration reform. and he got too far out there. so now we have marco rubio being one of three senators that were talking about completely shutting down the budget process. we have marco rubio in this case, talking about something that he knows is not achievable, that republican senators knows is not achievable and damages the republican brand just getting this word out there. this is the sort of thing where people play for the presidential race three years down the road and hurt people, hurt the republicans, hurt the conservative movement. all of us that want to see conservatives win next year in senate races, it's just, are you disappointed with what he's been doing? >> yeah, because when you get to the presidential political game, it unfortunately is play like a game these days. i wor
i have known him for some time in florida politics and admired him from afar when he was speaker of thewhen politicians play for the cheap seats. but marco rubio has been scrambling so much, playing for the cheap seats so much that it has become a come pumgs. it's become a habit since he got exposed on immigration reform. and he got too far out there. so now we have marco rubio being one of three senators that were talking about completely shutting down the budget process. we have marco rubio...
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i was in south carolina and i was watching it from afar. and i was inspired.i was inspired to the point to get back involved in public service. but let me expand on that. i was in the navy fighting the war on terror in a 50 caliber bowed, as far away as you can think, as far away from afghanistan as you can envision. then he set my best friend and i went down on september 12. >> we joined because we never wanted to see that happen again. he was inspired from your leadership, i believe, as well. so when we talk about political correctness and your leadership, and you help unshed helped to start the ball rolling, asking those individuals to be cognizant, when we talk about the dhs and the communications with america, they seem antagonistic. it seems to me on a host of issues that the department communicates the mission to the american people. mayor, how would you recommend that we better engage the american people rather than continuing that antagonism. this is part of the answer, to involve the american people. >> thank you, mr. duncan. we want an alert and a g
i was in south carolina and i was watching it from afar. and i was inspired.i was inspired to the point to get back involved in public service. but let me expand on that. i was in the navy fighting the war on terror in a 50 caliber bowed, as far away as you can think, as far away from afghanistan as you can envision. then he set my best friend and i went down on september 12. >> we joined because we never wanted to see that happen again. he was inspired from your leadership, i believe, as...
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he was not the type that would be commanding from afar.they would sit back and watch from a hill, but he was right down on the front lines. asseemed to see himself bulletproof. he would have holes through his jacket. he would have forces shot out from underneath him. he seemed a bullet proof. i would agree with you. he was not a deist. he had a strong belief, but he did not wear it on his sleeve. host: a question. he relinquished power after the terms. oft was washington's sense his own presidential power? did he go to lengths to limit himself? guest: he did. what is fascinating about washington is the foresight he had. he knew or hoped that we would be having this discussion today, that we would be looking back 237 years later and focusing on what actions he was doing and what precedents he was setting. as commander in chief of the continental army during the revolution and as president afterwards, he wanted to forge a balance with regard to an executive who is powerful enough to protect us from tyrants and abroad, but not so powerful tha
he was not the type that would be commanding from afar.they would sit back and watch from a hill, but he was right down on the front lines. asseemed to see himself bulletproof. he would have holes through his jacket. he would have forces shot out from underneath him. he seemed a bullet proof. i would agree with you. he was not a deist. he had a strong belief, but he did not wear it on his sleeve. host: a question. he relinquished power after the terms. oft was washington's sense his own...
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a figure that we watched from afar from the united states, and i have a lot of respect for him of course. >> he was quite tough on you. he criticized you publicly about the iraq war. >> he wasn't the only guy. it's okay. i didn't look at him any differently because he didn't agree with me on an issue. >> reporter: now, after 9/11, the bush administration stepped up surveillance programs. about that in mind, i asked president bush his reaction to the edward snowden leaks. do you think he's a traitor? >> i know he damaged the country. the obama administration will deal with it. >> reporter: do you think it's possible for one man to damage the security of the nation? >> i think he damaged the security of the country. >> reporter: and when it comes to surveillance, there can be real time understanding of what you're googling -- >> i put the program in place to protect the country. and one of the certainties is civil liberties were guaranteed. >> reporter: so you don't think there is a compromise? >> i think there needs to be a balance and as the president described, there is a proper balance
a figure that we watched from afar from the united states, and i have a lot of respect for him of course. >> he was quite tough on you. he criticized you publicly about the iraq war. >> he wasn't the only guy. it's okay. i didn't look at him any differently because he didn't agree with me on an issue. >> reporter: now, after 9/11, the bush administration stepped up surveillance programs. about that in mind, i asked president bush his reaction to the edward snowden leaks. do...