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amanda cowley was the director -- >> amanda cowley was the director for state exchanges. also her team, that included our state offices. >> this is been a long day. i have a million more questions. we will follow up in the days ahead. i do appreciate you coming, and for the conversation. you are all working very hard. no one has tried to push back and say you not working hard or try to make something work. the frustration is that this is a round peg in a square hole at times. we are trying to function with this. we assumed we were going to get a waiver for it. we did not get a waiver for it. having that flip and some a working state plan had to be punched to try to get into a website that was working, we had all the chaos of that as well. what you're doing and what you're trying to deal with is honorable. i appreciate your service on that area the mess that surrounds all this in the law and trying to execute a law that has many many complicating and conflicting parts in it, is a major issue. i think we will continue to be a major issue. with that, grateful for a time to b
amanda cowley was the director -- >> amanda cowley was the director for state exchanges. also her team, that included our state offices. >> this is been a long day. i have a million more questions. we will follow up in the days ahead. i do appreciate you coming, and for the conversation. you are all working very hard. no one has tried to push back and say you not working hard or try to make something work. the frustration is that this is a round peg in a square hole at times. we are...
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sot- leica carpo and, so does her sister amanda. sot- amanda carpo-bond last year's running of the boston marathon was like none other. but these two say not even the bombing will stop them from returning to massachusetts for their 9th combined boston marathon. sot- amanda carpo-bond once again, the two will race pre-race jitters. half hour before the explosions. sot- leica carpo i still think about it. the carpo sisters take off for finishing the race sends a message -- that the world will not tolerate terror. sot- amanda carpo djegal, kron four news. one group decided to give back. benefit the victims of last year's bombing, finished this evening. thousand miles and raised almost over two thousand runners took off march 16th from santa monica and finished in boston. through deserts and tornado conditions.boston marathon crossed the finish line. nasa says there will be a total morning that will turn the moon three a burnt reddish orange. this one is just the first in a series of four consecutive total america will be able to see a
sot- leica carpo and, so does her sister amanda. sot- amanda carpo-bond last year's running of the boston marathon was like none other. but these two say not even the bombing will stop them from returning to massachusetts for their 9th combined boston marathon. sot- amanda carpo-bond once again, the two will race pre-race jitters. half hour before the explosions. sot- leica carpo i still think about it. the carpo sisters take off for finishing the race sends a message -- that the world will not...
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a fact you will not miss when you hear amanda's story today. it is also a matter of central importance for your nation in the 21st century. without making more of the women in the labor force, we cannot maintain our competitiveness. america has long flourished because of the productive works. we must do better. we can do better and succeeding with women is at the heart. women are half of the labor force. however, it stalled at 75% in the 1990's. women's participation over the period has continued to grow in other countries and a lack of family-friendly policies like paid parental leave, availability high quality day care and the right to work time is an ex -- explanation of why women's numbers have dropped. women are overtaken men as graduates in college and high school. and women are the majority of the our young, highly skilled workers. women are receiving training and entering higher paying fields that were once exclusive to men. and these facts highlight how important women are for our labor force and economy and for us to remain competitiv
a fact you will not miss when you hear amanda's story today. it is also a matter of central importance for your nation in the 21st century. without making more of the women in the labor force, we cannot maintain our competitiveness. america has long flourished because of the productive works. we must do better. we can do better and succeeding with women is at the heart. women are half of the labor force. however, it stalled at 75% in the 1990's. women's participation over the period has...
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thank you amanda for being here. seated next to her dean montgomery, the dean at the public policy institute at georgetown. he too has a long distinguished record. he was an assistant secretary at the department of labor during the clinton administration. he also has done work around auto recovery for president obama and he is an economist. so i think we will be able to bring a unique perspective having worn many different hats and certainly last but not least victoria but sin is the founding executive director of the women and public policy program at the harvard kennedy school. she works on a range of public policy issues affecting women both domestically and internationally and has been a leader on these issues for many years. we are excited and pleased to have you join us as well. i'm going to start actually first with amanda because i am sure amanda you didn't necessarily think in your life you were going to be out there as an advocate for equal pay but i think it would be interesting for folks just to hear a li
thank you amanda for being here. seated next to her dean montgomery, the dean at the public policy institute at georgetown. he too has a long distinguished record. he was an assistant secretary at the department of labor during the clinton administration. he also has done work around auto recovery for president obama and he is an economist. so i think we will be able to bring a unique perspective having worn many different hats and certainly last but not least victoria but sin is the founding...
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the report was written before the january conviction of amanda knox and her boyfriend.ense lawyers have 90 days to appeal to italy's high court, but taking our first look at the report, i want to talk about it with experts. doctor, let's go to you first because there are some interesting references to some new forensic in this case, what strikes you most? >> the indication is there are some finger marks on the body, there is evidence to people were holding her at the time of the stabbing and cutting of her neck, two or more knives used to indicate they are interpreting two or more people involved in the stabbing. that is persuasive in the italian court. that in itself isn't persuasive that they are necessarily more than one person. one of the interesting things is the motives presented are not sexual assault gone awry, but it was because the decedent accused amanda knox of stealing money from her. jenna: that is what i want to talk about with the attorney. what do you think of that? that is new information, they were having some sort of argument about money the night of
the report was written before the january conviction of amanda knox and her boyfriend.ense lawyers have 90 days to appeal to italy's high court, but taking our first look at the report, i want to talk about it with experts. doctor, let's go to you first because there are some interesting references to some new forensic in this case, what strikes you most? >> the indication is there are some finger marks on the body, there is evidence to people were holding her at the time of the stabbing...
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as the shaking stopped, amanda and her baby were trapped. >> here i am trapped with my child in thisebris. and i can't move. and i can't scream loud enough for help because we live in oso. >> unable to move with a fractured arm and two broken legs,ama could only wait for help as her child began turning blue. >> i said stay with me, bud. >> they rescued her baby, who had a fractured skull. >> he had half a mountain fall on him, and he's doing better, and every day, tomorrow will be doing better than today. >> doctors say that amanda might be able to go home this week. but for amanda, there's one place that she'll never go back to. >> oso is home, but i will never go back, i'll never visit, i can't. >> stephanie sy, aljazeera. >> we wish them well. >>> the search for the missing airliner, flight 370, is growing smaller and more precise. they are hearing pins in the same location as those found yesterday. and the search zone is now ten times smaller than what it was before. and the searchers are optimistic. >>> in east ukraine, the tables are turning against authorities that were once p
as the shaking stopped, amanda and her baby were trapped. >> here i am trapped with my child in thisebris. and i can't move. and i can't scream loud enough for help because we live in oso. >> unable to move with a fractured arm and two broken legs,ama could only wait for help as her child began turning blue. >> i said stay with me, bud. >> they rescued her baby, who had a fractured skull. >> he had half a mountain fall on him, and he's doing better, and every day,...
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i will start with amanda.i am sure amanda, you did not necessarily think in your life you were going to be out there as an advocate for equal pay. i think it would be interesting for us to hear about your experience. in mississippi. tell us a little bit about what the problem was. what is it that prompted you to think there was something going on that was wrong in the workplace question mark >> i never thought that i would stage talking a about my experience. i am so grateful to be here. i work for a company for almost 10 years. it wholesale distributor that supply goods to merchants. , i didn office manager whatever they needed me to do. process invoices, take orders from customers. whatever they needed me to do. over the years, because they liked the way that i worked, they like to me as an employee, they promoted me to be their accounts payable and accounts receivable manager. that gave me an insight to their banking record. to knowe me insight what other people were making in the company. if god had not ha
i will start with amanda.i am sure amanda, you did not necessarily think in your life you were going to be out there as an advocate for equal pay. i think it would be interesting for us to hear about your experience. in mississippi. tell us a little bit about what the problem was. what is it that prompted you to think there was something going on that was wrong in the workplace question mark >> i never thought that i would stage talking a about my experience. i am so grateful to be here....
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volutnaria no fue dijo que por miedo . >> si puedo compartir el resto de mi vida . >> se caso con amanda detubvivieron jÓr atars un hijo . >> no entiende porque su papi se fue . >> su hijo tiene autismo ys su madre embarazada , lo peor que o otto tiene epilepsia, la familia reclaman acciÓn uregegente anco la deportaciÓn . >> no tenemos rmigeforma de mi a migratoria y siguen deportando . >> esta detenido para revisar su caso . >> priemmero que tengan una se b sensibilidad para dar la opo oportunidad de poder hacer cosas buenas para este paÍs, y aportar . >> segÚn su abogado tiene dos e requisitos fundamentales, estar mÁs de 10 aÑos y poder comprbobr que su hjijo tiene necesidead s especiales . >> amanda manda mensaje directo al presidente barack obama . >> qque tome en consideraciÓn que no he tocado su familia . >> de nueva jersey telemundo . >> inmigrantes de dfiladelfia c reciben buenas noticias policÍa no coklabora con miginmigraciÓ a alcalde pide que no la polÍtici no retenga gente esto por el o programa de comunidades seguras . >> en corte, sujeto que pues, e semb:sembrÓ temor con mo
volutnaria no fue dijo que por miedo . >> si puedo compartir el resto de mi vida . >> se caso con amanda detubvivieron jÓr atars un hijo . >> no entiende porque su papi se fue . >> su hijo tiene autismo ys su madre embarazada , lo peor que o otto tiene epilepsia, la familia reclaman acciÓn uregegente anco la deportaciÓn . >> no tenemos rmigeforma de mi a migratoria y siguen deportando . >> esta detenido para revisar su caso . >> priemmero que tengan...
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>> we heard you say you would not go willingly, amanda.icking and screaming? >> yeah. i'm going to fight this until the very end. >> reporter: knox's parents, who devoted their life savings to fighting their daughter's case told us, they will never give in. >> just took an enormous financial toll on you, as well as emotional. how are you in those regards right now? are you able to maintain this fight? >> we'll find a way. >> reporter: next up, one last appeal to italy's highest court. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> let's go to dan abrams about this. the motivation document, does it change anything? anything new here? >> not really. it's an explanation of why they ruled the way they did. it's interesting that the court seems to have a theory about exactly what happened. >> very different from what we expected. >> and how it happened. initially prosecutors presented this theory of a possible sex game gone wrong. now, it seems the court is saying, we don't buy that. we're not considering that. instead, we t
>> we heard you say you would not go willingly, amanda.icking and screaming? >> yeah. i'm going to fight this until the very end. >> reporter: knox's parents, who devoted their life savings to fighting their daughter's case told us, they will never give in. >> just took an enormous financial toll on you, as well as emotional. how are you in those regards right now? are you able to maintain this fight? >> we'll find a way. >> reporter: next up, one last appeal...
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she subsequently credited amanda with helping save her life.t was hours after that which amanda and her daughter reconnected in the hospital. we were not able to reach each other. i did not know if the other was alive, if they were ok. also it's of calls to family members to make that connection happen. when that did happen, when they spoke together in the hospital, her daughter referenced the fact their lives would never be the same. that is what led her to answer the question. >> she did that right away. in a year, she has started her own company. it is former chums abroad? >> she is a -- for merchants abroad? traveler whoorld understands the artisan business really well. whether you are a basket weaver make rugs inor bolivia, she has talked to a lot of these people and gotten them to understand the businesses. they have a finite market in their own company. -- their own country. they have not been able to reach broader audiences. she understands marketing in the u.s. if she can bring this business that only exists in developing countries to
she subsequently credited amanda with helping save her life.t was hours after that which amanda and her daughter reconnected in the hospital. we were not able to reach each other. i did not know if the other was alive, if they were ok. also it's of calls to family members to make that connection happen. when that did happen, when they spoke together in the hospital, her daughter referenced the fact their lives would never be the same. that is what led her to answer the question. >> she...
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she was cut from the rubble, duke carried out clinging to life by a group of strangers amanda has not yet met. >> i will pay it forward for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a mother that lost so much, grateful for what she still has. miguel almeguer, nbc news. >>> search teams off australia say there is more encouraging progress tonight in the effort to find the malaysia airlines flight 370. an australian search plane picked up new pings they think are likely to the black boxes up to three miles beneath the ocean surface. an update from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: on board the australian ship "ocean shield" what may be proof of 370 lies below. a constant pinging that search coordinators say is likely coming from the plane's black boxes. the newest pings picked up from a listening device from a floating buoy 1,000 feet below the ocean surface and transmitted to a plane overhead. now the race to capture as many pings as possible before the batteries die. >> they found a ping here. they found a ping there. they found a ping there. they are just trying to get basically all the littl
she was cut from the rubble, duke carried out clinging to life by a group of strangers amanda has not yet met. >> i will pay it forward for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a mother that lost so much, grateful for what she still has. miguel almeguer, nbc news. >>> search teams off australia say there is more encouraging progress tonight in the effort to find the malaysia airlines flight 370. an australian search plane picked up new pings they think are likely to the black...
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klein's therapy with amanda. that essentially helps e child learn th in a situation of separation, he's ok. because wh happens hesehildren is that ey're afraid to be away from theints. then they develop the fear when they're not separated that once separated, sothinterrible will happen. so the aual experience of being without their parents isorrective in many cases, but st talking about how bad you feel, iny expeence, is not. parents aren't tryg keep the children wh them. what seems to be mo typic ishey can't ing themselves to infain onheirhild, sohen the child doesn't want to separate, they can't say, "tough. that's how it will be." they ple. they reason. they...they lose it. but i have yet to see a mother who was resentful of her child's progress. if she were hanging on to the child, she should really be resentful of the fact that the child is cured, and i've never sn a ther be destroyed by that. you slee at other kids' houses? all the me. ist fun? yes. ok. i wot ask you whats on. yes.t ask. ha ha is is wesley.
klein's therapy with amanda. that essentially helps e child learn th in a situation of separation, he's ok. because wh happens hesehildren is that ey're afraid to be away from theints. then they develop the fear when they're not separated that once separated, sothinterrible will happen. so the aual experience of being without their parents isorrective in many cases, but st talking about how bad you feel, iny expeence, is not. parents aren't tryg keep the children wh them. what seems to be mo...
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theodore simon is amanda knox's u.s. attorney. mr. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> i know you spoke quite a bit to amanda yesterday after this reasoning came out. what's her state of mind? how's she feeling? >> well, she's resolute. she's committed to righting this injustice. nothing has really changed. it certainly is disconcerting and disheartening and disturbing. there is no new evidence. this motivation hasn't changed anything. there was no evidence, there is no evidence and there never will be any evidence. >> for people looking at this and they keep hearing this court convicts, this court acquits. how do you explain a series of courts looking at the exact same evidence, as you say, and coming to wildly opposing opinions about it? >> i know you're familiar with the case, and what we know is that there was a jury that conducted a searching inquiry into all the facts, and the absence of facts, and found unmistakably that she was innocent. that's an available verdict in italy. not simply not proven beyond a reasonabl
theodore simon is amanda knox's u.s. attorney. mr. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> i know you spoke quite a bit to amanda yesterday after this reasoning came out. what's her state of mind? how's she feeling? >> well, she's resolute. she's committed to righting this injustice. nothing has really changed. it certainly is disconcerting and disheartening and disturbing. there is no new evidence. this motivation hasn't changed anything. there was no evidence, there...
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that person has credited amanda for helping her save her life.s after the madness that amanda and her daughter reconnected. they were not able to reach each other. they didn't know if the other was alive or was ok. it took all to various family members and when that did happen and they spoke together in the hospital, their daughter reference the fact that their lives would never be the same and they needed to make decisions based on their passion and purpose. that is what led her to ask what am i passionate about and how can i help? >> in a year, she's started her own company. it's like an at sea for merchants abroad. >> she has collected artisan crafts from different countries and brought them back. she understands the artisan business well, whether you are a basket weaver or whether you make rugs in bolivia, she has talked to a lot of these people and got to understand their businesses and has understood there's a problem and they have a finite market in their own countries and have not been able to reach rotter mark gets. she's decided she can
that person has credited amanda for helping her save her life.s after the madness that amanda and her daughter reconnected. they were not able to reach each other. they didn't know if the other was alive or was ok. it took all to various family members and when that did happen and they spoke together in the hospital, their daughter reference the fact that their lives would never be the same and they needed to make decisions based on their passion and purpose. that is what led her to ask what am...
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amanda was sitting with her son, duke when the lights went out. she turned to see a giant wall of mud barreling down the hillside toward her home. >> i thought i wasn't going to make it, so i'm feeling good. >> she is one of the lucky ones, lucky to be alive, when the earth gave way in oso washington last month. >> i heard what sounded like a truck off a rumble strip. then it continued, and i thought oh, maybe it's an either quake. >> amanda has endured six surgeries and excruciating pain, but it's her tale of survival that will hound her. >> the lights started to blink and then i looked out our front door and it was like a movie. houses were exploding, and the next thing i remember -- well the next thing i see is our neighbor's chimney coming into our front door, and i turned and i held duke, and i did not let him go. >> not letting go of her five-month-old son, duke, as their home shifted more than 600 feet, and when the shaking stopped, amanda and her baby were trapped in a pocket formed by her broken couch and her roof. >> here i am trapped wi
amanda was sitting with her son, duke when the lights went out. she turned to see a giant wall of mud barreling down the hillside toward her home. >> i thought i wasn't going to make it, so i'm feeling good. >> she is one of the lucky ones, lucky to be alive, when the earth gave way in oso washington last month. >> i heard what sounded like a truck off a rumble strip. then it continued, and i thought oh, maybe it's an either quake. >> amanda has endured six surgeries and...
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. >> after our story aired we found her, we now know is amanda.nited them in baltimore on rare erica had started rehab. >> my gosh. >> look at you. >> so glad we found you. >> i have thought about you every day. >> thank you. >> did not know how to get a hold of you. >> since that emotional reunion, they have stayed in touch through a busy year. >> is that okay? >> in october she got her prosthetic leg. enabling her to walk. something she was not sure she would never do again. >> i had a moment or the realization hit that my legs are never going to be the same as they were before. and i broke down. >> at time she has lain on amanda, who visited her last october, joining her at the baltimore marathon where erica was the starter. >> it felt like an old friend being here. she stayed with us. i painted her nails and it was like my and coming to visit. crazy how you can meet someone in such an unusual circumstance and not even know each other's names. but feel such a strong connection. >> another of us could sleep that night. so caught up in the emotio
. >> after our story aired we found her, we now know is amanda.nited them in baltimore on rare erica had started rehab. >> my gosh. >> look at you. >> so glad we found you. >> i have thought about you every day. >> thank you. >> did not know how to get a hold of you. >> since that emotional reunion, they have stayed in touch through a busy year. >> is that okay? >> in october she got her prosthetic leg. enabling her to walk. something...
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the amanda knox legal saga got stronger.r wasn't a sex game gone wrong, but that knox killed her roommate over money. the court also claims there was more than one murder weapon and more than one murderer. knocks, who is planning an appeal to face possible expedition to italy. we have joe tack pena, criminal defense attorney and senior cnn analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, let me start with you. do i have it right that the judge says prosecutors, you're right, but the whole reason, the motive which matters in italy, not here, is wrong. we're going to believe the killer and his take about the relationship between the two girls. is that accurate? >> that's right. i think, just to remind people because this has been going on so long now. there is someone in prison, rudy gude who is generally and believed to be at least one of the killers. his fingerprints were on the knife. this is a guy -- there's no doubt he was a principle figure involved in the murder of amanda knox. the question here and the one raised by the appellate cour
the amanda knox legal saga got stronger.r wasn't a sex game gone wrong, but that knox killed her roommate over money. the court also claims there was more than one murder weapon and more than one murderer. knocks, who is planning an appeal to face possible expedition to italy. we have joe tack pena, criminal defense attorney and senior cnn analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, let me start with you. do i have it right that the judge says prosecutors, you're right, but the whole reason, the motive...
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in our washington studio, amanda frost. and in sacramento, california, ward connolly, founder and president of the american civil rights institute. professor frost, whatever the merits of the decision did yesterday's ruling make it easier for states to use an outright ban on race-conscious decision making around decisions. >> yes, the answer is certainly did, but i want to make cheer what the decision did not do. it did not strike down affirmative action for prevent states who would like to incorporate affirmative action. with the opinion held with the equal protection clause of the constitution, it does not bar a state like michigan from banning the use of race-based admission policy . >> in those other states, are they right now untouched by this decision? >> no, this decision clearly sweeps as most supreme court decisions do, most broadly. those states who have already done this or in the future would like to put something in their constitution or state laws that ban the use of affirmative action by their public universi
in our washington studio, amanda frost. and in sacramento, california, ward connolly, founder and president of the american civil rights institute. professor frost, whatever the merits of the decision did yesterday's ruling make it easier for states to use an outright ban on race-conscious decision making around decisions. >> yes, the answer is certainly did, but i want to make cheer what the decision did not do. it did not strike down affirmative action for prevent states who would like...
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amanda hess did a fantastic job of challenging that myth and telling her personal story that was prettyark and scary. she is not alone. there are so many in women who have come forward with similar tales of discrimination and harassment. it is not just anecdotal. i quote a study in one of the chapters, if you use a female user online, you get 29% thansing messages gender-neutral. we have to be aware of the way these inequalities of the old world have carried over. the challenging -- it is a challenging issue to figure out how to remedy because who was in charge of enforcing equality or silencing hate speech? >> i think the power of your book is the taking back power and culture in the digital age that you don't give up, that you say there are ways to fight back, not to reinforce the status quo that is reflected in the old media. actually being transferred over to the new media. >> there are so many things we have to do. now neutrality is the foundation. joining the fight, joining the groups like free press in a struggle, but as i argue in the book, neutral network is just the beginning.
amanda hess did a fantastic job of challenging that myth and telling her personal story that was prettyark and scary. she is not alone. there are so many in women who have come forward with similar tales of discrimination and harassment. it is not just anecdotal. i quote a study in one of the chapters, if you use a female user online, you get 29% thansing messages gender-neutral. we have to be aware of the way these inequalities of the old world have carried over. the challenging -- it is a...
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. >>> we know more about reasons for convicting amanda knox again. in a 300-plus page decision, there's evidence meredith kircher was killed by more than one assailant. she and knox argued over money beforehand. she was found in january. she is in the united states planning appeal again. amanda knox continues to insist she is innocent. >>> their owner banned for life, but the l.a. clippers are riding high. they won an important playoff game after sterling was told to get out of the game. what happens next? after the break. e misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help yo
. >>> we know more about reasons for convicting amanda knox again. in a 300-plus page decision, there's evidence meredith kircher was killed by more than one assailant. she and knox argued over money beforehand. she was found in january. she is in the united states planning appeal again. amanda knox continues to insist she is innocent. >>> their owner banned for life, but the l.a. clippers are riding high. they won an important playoff game after sterling was told to get out...
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amanda was holding her five month old son when the landslide carried her 600 feet.anda and her son were found alive in the rubble east and i looked out our front door and houses were exploding and the next thing i remember -- or the next thing i see is our neighbor's chimney coming into our front door and i turned and i held duke and i did not let him go. >> amanda has several broken bones and is expected to recover. 36 people have been killed in that landslide and tip more people are still missing. >>> they are hoping to get help for a 62-year-old woman who keeps trying to unlawfully board flights. they arrested her once again on monday and has been warned to stay away unless she has a plane ticket. this was her 5th attempt and they do not believe that jail is the appropriate place for her. she claims she has cancer and wants to go someplace warm. >>> you will see how a distracted driver turned a routine traffic stop into a near tragedy. now as you just saw and herd, that police officer is going as they pass out a traffic ticket, he was almost hit by that car and t
amanda was holding her five month old son when the landslide carried her 600 feet.anda and her son were found alive in the rubble east and i looked out our front door and houses were exploding and the next thing i remember -- or the next thing i see is our neighbor's chimney coming into our front door and i turned and i held duke and i did not let him go. >> amanda has several broken bones and is expected to recover. 36 people have been killed in that landslide and tip more people are...
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amanda, we're not kidding about this. first poll came out -- the person in the lead is at 34. is in spitting distance. >> and far ahead of where he was the first time around. so in terms of reelectable ty, he has a pretty good chance, and that dumbfounding. >> what are your thoughts on this? >> well, i think there are a couple of things at play. one is, he tapped into a kind of voter discontent, and that is a sense that government too big, too bloated, too bureaucratic and all of our tax dollars are wasted. so he came in on this i'm going to fight the gravy train. and that resinates to people. they say as long as he lowers my taxes that's all i care about. and on the human psychology side of things, it taps in to why we watch reality tv. it's either for vow -- -- voyeurism, or because it makes people feel better about themselves. so there may be an almost of at least we're not him. he is running to be in charge of the biggest city in canada. >> and one of the biggest cities on the continent. he place the outsider, but a lot of people will tell you in toronto, he has kept his p
amanda, we're not kidding about this. first poll came out -- the person in the lead is at 34. is in spitting distance. >> and far ahead of where he was the first time around. so in terms of reelectable ty, he has a pretty good chance, and that dumbfounding. >> what are your thoughts on this? >> well, i think there are a couple of things at play. one is, he tapped into a kind of voter discontent, and that is a sense that government too big, too bloated, too bureaucratic and all...
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it happens regardless of the business. >> how would you feel if amanda -- >> devastated. if that happened. somehow i wasn't filling what she needed in the marriage. >> ashley madison was essentially suicide. when i want to bed with the first man i met on ashleymadison i knew that, that i was dying inside. >> knoll insists his business does people more good than harm. the threat of infidelity can be a marital weakup call. >> reporter: you never looked yourself in the mirror and said "i am creating a platform that is enabling something that my own wife would leave me for." >> you see it dif trent as a pl minist minister -- platform for people to stay married. >> i don't think infidelity helps any marriage. people should work through their problems before it gets to infidelity. >> our goal is to rip you and your marriage apart and give you the tools that you need to fix them. >> reporter: marriage counselors jim and elizabeth carol run marriage retreats across the country for embattled couples forcing them to talk and even fight. their issues out as seen on we tv marriage bo
it happens regardless of the business. >> how would you feel if amanda -- >> devastated. if that happened. somehow i wasn't filling what she needed in the marriage. >> ashley madison was essentially suicide. when i want to bed with the first man i met on ashleymadison i knew that, that i was dying inside. >> knoll insists his business does people more good than harm. the threat of infidelity can be a marital weakup call. >> reporter: you never looked yourself in...
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. >>> we move to the news tonight in the on going pursuit of amanda knox. she is the american accused in an italian court of brutally murdering her roommate. she was convicted, freed and convicted again. abc's dan abrams tells us what the italian court said today. >> reporter: today an italian court ruled there's reliable evidence placing both amanda knox and her then boyfriend rafaelle sollecitto at the scene of the murder of knox's british roommate meredith kercher. the court convinced there were multiple killers and that it was knox who wielded the knife that killed kercher in the home the two shared. the evidence? the court cites a minute piece of sollecitto's dna, found on kercher's bra clasp. as well as a crime scene it believes was cleaned to cover up their involvement. the motive, according to toady's opinion, a deteriorating relationship between the roommates, then a fight, maybe over money. last year knox spoke with diane sawyer about her relationship with kercher. >> did you go separate ways. did something happen? >> no. we spent a lot of time to
. >>> we move to the news tonight in the on going pursuit of amanda knox. she is the american accused in an italian court of brutally murdering her roommate. she was convicted, freed and convicted again. abc's dan abrams tells us what the italian court said today. >> reporter: today an italian court ruled there's reliable evidence placing both amanda knox and her then boyfriend rafaelle sollecitto at the scene of the murder of knox's british roommate meredith kercher. the court...
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i think a name was amanda kelly. cowley.a the name was amanda? >> cowley. >> somebody had to sign off. >> mr. chair, similarly, i believe the contact at the time was amanda cowley. >> i do not have that information today. i can get that for you. cowley is the director of state exchanges. she was -- we also had a state officer who dealt with day-to-day responsibilities for making sure all the elements were approved. >> amanda was a point of contact. we were in constant contact with the entire cms team. >> mr. matsuda, i don't think you are there at that time. we have a document, and i will get your copy of it, it says for policy development, this is a piece that walks through, as far as how you're getting the core, as massachusetts was walking through this. again, i want you to get a copy of it. we can talk later. this is an august document, talking about the website and how things are working. .rowsing anonymously was a good submitting an application was ago. eligibility determination no go. shopping, no go. enroll, no go. quoting information, no
i think a name was amanda kelly. cowley.a the name was amanda? >> cowley. >> somebody had to sign off. >> mr. chair, similarly, i believe the contact at the time was amanda cowley. >> i do not have that information today. i can get that for you. cowley is the director of state exchanges. she was -- we also had a state officer who dealt with day-to-day responsibilities for making sure all the elements were approved. >> amanda was a point of contact. we were in...
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dafna and amanda, thank you. stay with us for live coverage of the president's announcement coming up at 11:00 at the top of the hour. and checking the news feed, first look at the man police say that was behind the wheel of the suv involved in the horrific car crash at a day care center. the man appeared before a judge, and 4-year-old lilly was sitting at her table waiting for the snack when the car came crashing through the wall and killed her. 11 other children were hurt. this is lilly's heartbroken mother. >> she was a princess and soldier at the same time. she would run around in a tu tu waving a sword, and now she is gon gone. >> and she was involved in a crash from this man. >>> and now search teams are getting closer to finding missing malaysian airlines flight 370. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area, and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh-371. >> and tony abbott also said that the investigators also belief that the signals are fading,
dafna and amanda, thank you. stay with us for live coverage of the president's announcement coming up at 11:00 at the top of the hour. and checking the news feed, first look at the man police say that was behind the wheel of the suv involved in the horrific car crash at a day care center. the man appeared before a judge, and 4-year-old lilly was sitting at her table waiting for the snack when the car came crashing through the wall and killed her. 11 other children were hurt. this is lilly's...
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homeless population and i want to thank you for being here and all of your hard work and along with amanda from the office and you do an incredible job for our city and thank you for all that you do and i want to turn it over to you. snefm good morning, supervisors, thank you so much and first off i want to say that would the issue of homeless out reach, that between this committee hearing, and when it was considered with the board, every member of the board spoke about the subject and it was really noted to me, how often one or two supervisors might speak even about a large issue that comes before the board and it really, resonated that i think that every supervisor is really interested in this moment in time and making sure that we are doing as much as possible, to end, homelessness in san francisco, and to, implement, thoughtful solutions that can work. and when it came before you at the hearing on the ten year plan i made an analogy that we get the letters from the young people from school and that in reading them, sometimes, i used to think that the solutions were naive and i think th
homeless population and i want to thank you for being here and all of your hard work and along with amanda from the office and you do an incredible job for our city and thank you for all that you do and i want to turn it over to you. snefm good morning, supervisors, thank you so much and first off i want to say that would the issue of homeless out reach, that between this committee hearing, and when it was considered with the board, every member of the board spoke about the subject and it was...
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joining me now, amanda bishop, the 24-year-old stranger inspired to launch the fundraiser.manda, thank you so much for your time. >> no problem. >> i'm not going to get into the legalities of this, you're not a lawyer, you saw the story and wanted to do something about it. what was it that moved you to say, i'm not going to judge her, but i'm going to help her. >> like everybody else, i think it was the picture. the pictures touched thousands of people all over america, all over the country. once i saw that picture, i decided to look into it myself, i checked out her facebook and all i saw were pictures of her children, posts about her children, how happy she was to be a mother. that convinced me, she wasn't a bad mom, just made a terrible mistake. when i was reading through the news articles, there were people asking, how do i reach out to her, how do i help her, how do i help this woman, so i looked it up and tried to see how i could start a fundraiser or effort to help her out, and came across youcare.com and set it up for her. >> was there something about the story you
joining me now, amanda bishop, the 24-year-old stranger inspired to launch the fundraiser.manda, thank you so much for your time. >> no problem. >> i'm not going to get into the legalities of this, you're not a lawyer, you saw the story and wanted to do something about it. what was it that moved you to say, i'm not going to judge her, but i'm going to help her. >> like everybody else, i think it was the picture. the pictures touched thousands of people all over america, all...
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it is the magic amanda spent about an olive communicating and went away and returned again. communicating. i was subject to the station. but de leh no positive results of this top was not directly on the checkpoint. if this continues to spread his deceased division i players patient enough to keep the premises. the contest random list of questions to his creatures as existing kitchen to tee up the dough ukraine on pressure defense to detainees had been invented yet and i expressed his hope that the negotiations between the capture is until this week is vacation of the premises. the study seventy nine the station still occupied almost five hundred people and a content was company's finance from the state budget. complaints about barking up the soup kitchen. recently we cannot work not because the funding has been stopped the only reason he's dead the regional state administration is not working the injustice two blocks from the regional administration this team is having it's nice to hear this jacket in place with the spears and elastic ukraine the correspondence these chicke
it is the magic amanda spent about an olive communicating and went away and returned again. communicating. i was subject to the station. but de leh no positive results of this top was not directly on the checkpoint. if this continues to spread his deceased division i players patient enough to keep the premises. the contest random list of questions to his creatures as existing kitchen to tee up the dough ukraine on pressure defense to detainees had been invented yet and i expressed his hope that...
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amanda and jackie, good to talk to both of you. >>> and now, the president telling people to take a stepe will check in with the foreign relations committee. >>> and look at tupelo, mississippi, damage in a two-block area, and the mayor says it is a miracle that more people were not killed, and we will go out to that area that bill karins is call ing ting th tornado alley next. >>> it is time for your business entrepreneur of the week. mark fuller left his job as an disney imageeer to form wet. they have spectacular water creations that can be seen everywhere from the bellagio in las vegas to a mall in dubai. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 a.m. one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is
amanda and jackie, good to talk to both of you. >>> and now, the president telling people to take a stepe will check in with the foreign relations committee. >>> and look at tupelo, mississippi, damage in a two-block area, and the mayor says it is a miracle that more people were not killed, and we will go out to that area that bill karins is call ing ting th tornado alley next. >>> it is time for your business entrepreneur of the week. mark fuller left his job as an...
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the craft of fragrance. >>> there are more twists and turns in the case of amanda knox. her roommate in italy, freed and convicted again. >> italian judges issued another ruling. they say she was indeed at the scene of the crime. here's abc's dan abrams. >> an italian court ruled there's reliable evidence placing both amanda knox and her then boyfriend, rafaelle sollecito, her then boyfriend, at the scene of the murder of knox's british roommate meredith kercher. the court convinced there were multiple killers and it was knox who wielded the knife that killed kercher in the home the two shared. the evidence, the court cites a minute piece of dna on kercher's bra clasp. as well as the crime senn it believes was cleaned to cover up their involvement. the motive according to the opinion, a deteriorating relationship between the roommates and then a fight maybe over money. last year, knox spoke with diane sawyer about her relationship with kercher. >> did you go separate ways? did something happen? >> no. we spent a lot of time together. i met her friends. >> were you ever j
the craft of fragrance. >>> there are more twists and turns in the case of amanda knox. her roommate in italy, freed and convicted again. >> italian judges issued another ruling. they say she was indeed at the scene of the crime. here's abc's dan abrams. >> an italian court ruled there's reliable evidence placing both amanda knox and her then boyfriend, rafaelle sollecito, her then boyfriend, at the scene of the murder of knox's british roommate meredith kercher. the court...
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una corte de apelaciones en florencia confirmÓ el veredicto de culpable del estadounidense amanda noxntes y la suspensiÓn de por vida fue la multa dada a sterling por su comentario racista, no podrÁ volver a las canchas y puede ser obligado de dejar su equipo. >> en las mentes de quienes asistieron esa noche el quinto juego de playoff de los clippers, estaban las sanciones impuestas por la nba a donald sterling. >> estamos contentos con las sanciones, pero no es suficiente, queremos que venda el equipo, a una persona que valore a los jugadores y a la comunidad. >> hubo manifestaciones en contra de sterlong pero todo se desarrollÓ en calma. >> el seÑor tenÍa bastante historia de problemas, y eso. >> la asociaciÓn nacional de baloncesto vetÓ de por vida a donald sterling ademÁs de imponerle una multa, el alcalde de los Ángeles, rodeado de jugadores y ex jugadores, como karim abdul jamul, el alcalde de sacramento que tambiÉn jugÓ en la nba, dijeron que era un gran dÍa para la ciudad angelina. >> los angeles es un lugar de tolerancia, donde podemos enfrentar las acciones mÁs altas, la vis
una corte de apelaciones en florencia confirmÓ el veredicto de culpable del estadounidense amanda noxntes y la suspensiÓn de por vida fue la multa dada a sterling por su comentario racista, no podrÁ volver a las canchas y puede ser obligado de dejar su equipo. >> en las mentes de quienes asistieron esa noche el quinto juego de playoff de los clippers, estaban las sanciones impuestas por la nba a donald sterling. >> estamos contentos con las sanciones, pero no es suficiente,...
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thank you, jonathan and amanda. we'll be right back after this.them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> let me finish tonight. i went to my alma mater to look at where we're headed. my message was tough, but realistic. i think we're in for a divisive time ahead. the democrats could take control of the senate. and hillary clinton could run in 2016. the republicans, do they know they made a huge mistake taking us into iraq? or do they salute dick cheney? that's a mistake in a year where the democrats would be united against a strong can date for president. it's where a learned philosophy and arguments. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for watching. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i am ari melber in for chris hayes. today is
thank you, jonathan and amanda. we'll be right back after this.them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> let me finish tonight. i went to my alma mater to look at where we're headed. my message was...
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>> i think her name is amanda. >> this is a separate contractor? >> she was an employee. >> so the name was amanda? let's run through who was the point of contact? somebody had to sign off. >> similarly i believe the primary contract. >> i do not have that information with me today. >> we will follow up. >> we also had a state officer that had day-to-day responsibility for making sure all of the elements were approved and checked. >> and amanda was the point of contact and we were in constant contact with the entire team. >> i will have to provide that on the record. >> i want to be able to follow-up with you. we have a document and i will give you a copy. it says for the policy development this is a piece to be able to walk through how you are hitting the core walking through this and i will read this to you and again i want to be able to get a copy and we will talk later this was an august document talking about what they consider the no go status. it was created applications and eligibility determination, the lock user account and the it adminis
>> i think her name is amanda. >> this is a separate contractor? >> she was an employee. >> so the name was amanda? let's run through who was the point of contact? somebody had to sign off. >> similarly i believe the primary contract. >> i do not have that information with me today. >> we will follow up. >> we also had a state officer that had day-to-day responsibility for making sure all of the elements were approved and checked. >> and...
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. >> so i want to say that amanda and i are also and a class of us are interested in helping out as much as we can and volunteering and maybe i will speak to paula. >> yeah i see the food security task force members smiling on that one. >> thank you. >> thank you. anyone else that would like to speak? mr. chairman can we close public comment? >> thank you very much. public comment is closed. any again i want to thank the members of the public that came out and i think that this is definitely something that i'm glad as a city we're really talking about and mentioned the larger context this is happening and the issue of inequality is something i have been talking about for some time and as noted we have the second highest inequality in any major city in the country and our's is growing at a faster rate than anywhere ems and recently the "new york times" talked how we surpassed other cities in terms of inequality and it's hard to imagine in a city that has as much wealth as san francisco has that we have so people going hungry everyday so i think that the work that people are doing is reall
. >> so i want to say that amanda and i are also and a class of us are interested in helping out as much as we can and volunteering and maybe i will speak to paula. >> yeah i see the food security task force members smiling on that one. >> thank you. >> thank you. anyone else that would like to speak? mr. chairman can we close public comment? >> thank you very much. public comment is closed. any again i want to thank the members of the public that came out and i...
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amanda vitalis and that be allowed -- up -- hamid aboutalebi would not be allowed into the country. children could die from starvation in south sudan unless immediate action is taken. 150,000 children under five are severely malnourished. world food program warehouses have been looted. governmenthere troops are battling rebels around a military intelligence base in aleppo. in militant group says it is the worst fighting in the last couple of years. there are reports of casualties on both sides as civilians flee the area. the civil war has seen millions of syrians on the move. many fleeing to nearby countries. come tothousand have germany, including an extended family of 27 set up in a town in the south. >> the family is having a hard time adjusting to life in germany. foot isdmother's healing. other family members have only just arrived. the last one to escape days ago. time for a new beginning. innkfurt airport late-january. another brother touches down. his family was in grave danger in syria. >> i am relieved he and his family got out alive. >> since the civil war rope out, they
amanda vitalis and that be allowed -- up -- hamid aboutalebi would not be allowed into the country. children could die from starvation in south sudan unless immediate action is taken. 150,000 children under five are severely malnourished. world food program warehouses have been looted. governmenthere troops are battling rebels around a military intelligence base in aleppo. in militant group says it is the worst fighting in the last couple of years. there are reports of casualties on both sides...
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and thank you, amanda.with the superintendent of schools for franklin regional, gennaro. we spoke this morning about really -- we could see the trauma that brett has experienced. and we know that he and the other students are going to need some resources to reach out to. so when anything bad happens, there's so much good that comes out in our community. and we have numerous counselors and crisis programs, a lot of people reaching out to us. what we do need to do is manage that. and working with the superintendent of school, we're going to put the resources we have together through the allegheny health network. we do have an adolescent trauma posttraumatic syndrome program, and we're going to match that to get with some of the other resources we have in our communities, in our churches, in our schools. >> all right. we're going to pull away. but what a touching news conference this was. that high school student, brett hurt, who was stabbed in the back and his mother. it was just -- it was just truly amazing.
and thank you, amanda.with the superintendent of schools for franklin regional, gennaro. we spoke this morning about really -- we could see the trauma that brett has experienced. and we know that he and the other students are going to need some resources to reach out to. so when anything bad happens, there's so much good that comes out in our community. and we have numerous counselors and crisis programs, a lot of people reaching out to us. what we do need to do is manage that. and working with...
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we have with us (calling names) jamie and pat drove and jenny lee and amanda and patricia. so can we have a round of applause for those young leaders (clapping) let's here about
we have with us (calling names) jamie and pat drove and jenny lee and amanda and patricia. so can we have a round of applause for those young leaders (clapping) let's here about
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thank you, jonathan and amanda. we'll be right back after this. who's this little guy?onic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe dr
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we have with us (calling names) jamie and pat drove and jenny lee and amanda and patricia. so can we have a round of applause for those young leaders (clapping) let's here about your work you guys >> hi my name is france hill i'm the youth lisp for the d x-3 i've been with the w x-3 for 2 years and my first year as the project leader. we've seen a lot of amazing results especially this year we've seen instances of youth underage drink on the downward trend that's fantastic. and one of the things that's important about your group and i think a lot of anti under directing campaigns don't address those messages need to go out to their communities in a positive way. so instead of you, you know, statistics about your liver or your health problems or driving or abuse of stress we talk about, you know, most of the people at our school don't drink and join us, you know, all, you know, we're all in this together and all a community and that speaks to people much more than those negative messages. so the group looks to continue next year and hopefully, we'll be the same results, of c
we have with us (calling names) jamie and pat drove and jenny lee and amanda and patricia. so can we have a round of applause for those young leaders (clapping) let's here about your work you guys >> hi my name is france hill i'm the youth lisp for the d x-3 i've been with the w x-3 for 2 years and my first year as the project leader. we've seen a lot of amazing results especially this year we've seen instances of youth underage drink on the downward trend that's fantastic. and one of the...