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it could happen to carole king. i had money and fame and a support system and friends, but i fell into it. i states, too long. after you are smacked upside the head, and you stay, and in the book, i do not want to talk about it here because it is so complicated, but in the book, i outlined why women stay. i used to say the i would never stay with a man like that and that i would leave them in a new york minute, but i did not. we stay until we realize. tavis: if not released through your expression, which is songwriting, how did you navigate your way out of it? navigate your way through? >> through is more complicated, but navigating out of it was that i came to a realization that it was time to go, and i took my children and went away, and while i was away, he overdosed on drugs, so i was already on the way out. i finally came to the realization that this was detrimental. tavis: onto happier stuff. >> on to have your stuff, but i do hope that people read that in that situation, and i even put a little box and the bo
it could happen to carole king. i had money and fame and a support system and friends, but i fell into it. i states, too long. after you are smacked upside the head, and you stay, and in the book, i do not want to talk about it here because it is so complicated, but in the book, i outlined why women stay. i used to say the i would never stay with a man like that and that i would leave them in a new york minute, but i did not. we stay until we realize. tavis: if not released through your...
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carol king, james taylor, carly simon. please welcome rit a wilson. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: and now you. >> oh, please. it's surreal. i couldn't even think of it in that way. ♪ i've given up my friends just for you ♪ ♪. >> reporter: the troubadour in west hollywood is the first stop for some on the path to singing stardom. friday night a new voice took the stage, a voice belonging to a show business veteran. ♪ won't you hurry ♪ come on, boy always wanted to sing. i always wanted to sing but i didn't know how to do it. i didn't know how to make the singing thing happen. >> reporter: and that's saying something because at the age of 55, rit a wilson has made a lot happen. >> do you want to meet a guy i met on match dot-com that i didn't like. >> wow, what a great offer. >> no, thanks. >> reporter: she's performed in 28 films. >> you walk into my daughter's room and you cut her hair. >> she asked me to give a haircut. >> reporter: on tv. >> did you tell her that maybe it wouldn't grow back. >> i thought it was un
carol king, james taylor, carly simon. please welcome rit a wilson. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: and now you. >> oh, please. it's surreal. i couldn't even think of it in that way. ♪ i've given up my friends just for you ♪ ♪. >> reporter: the troubadour in west hollywood is the first stop for some on the path to singing stardom. friday night a new voice took the stage, a voice belonging to a show business veteran. ♪ won't you hurry ♪ come on, boy always wanted...
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kingman tourquoise is very difficult to find these days and you have been shopping with carol brodie and jay king difficult to get any kind of quantity at all. have this kind of turquoise this set was not set to air,. 6 c13 sold out of some in the items we were able to show it to you. here are some spot lights. [commercial] josh turner will be here live on friday at it you like us facebook, you can watch it live. you can find myself one hsn, carol brodie on hsn) ] v[commercial] [reading] [♪ music ♪] [♪ music ♪] >>host: (...) [laughter] >>guest: i have a bohemian goddess. do you see what is happening on my finger? >>host: this is quintessential rarities right here with over 13 ct of genuine gemstones in your choice of prasiolite blue topaz, citrine smoky quartz on the shank shoulders it is dripping in white topaz. 160-430 is $20 off and this visit only $109.90 or three flex pay $36.63. this is the first time back in three months since we completely sold it out. this is a big and bold 5-10 . >>guest: my background at harry winston made me bring you this item in all of these gorgeous coloration. did
kingman tourquoise is very difficult to find these days and you have been shopping with carol brodie and jay king difficult to get any kind of quantity at all. have this kind of turquoise this set was not set to air,. 6 c13 sold out of some in the items we were able to show it to you. here are some spot lights. [commercial] josh turner will be here live on friday at it you like us facebook, you can watch it live. you can find myself one hsn, carol brodie on hsn) ] v[commercial] [reading] [♪...
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carol keen on her new memoir. that is --that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. be more. pbs.
carol keen on her new memoir. that is --that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. be more. pbs.
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carol. >> reporter: we first met command sergeant major theresa king three years ago at fort jackson, columbiaexercising to me. >> i'm looking for attention to detail. >> reporter: the first woman to lead the army's elite drill sergeant school, a symbol of physical and emotional strength. that was then. >> when i'm going through this devastating situation, it's important for me to set the example. and that's where i'm at. >> reporter: now king faces the toughest battle of her 32-year military career. she filed a formal complaint against the army charging her superiors mistreated her because she's a woman. >> i'm not in a position where i can say what should happen to my superiors. but i will say they need to be held accountable. >> reporter: king was suspended following complaints of micromanaging and toxic leadership, factors she says would not have been questioned if she were a man. some rank and file question her lack of combat experience, but as a woman king can't go to the frontlines. king, who earned top scores for physical fitness, says she was punished for rejecting unfit candidates. >
carol. >> reporter: we first met command sergeant major theresa king three years ago at fort jackson, columbiaexercising to me. >> i'm looking for attention to detail. >> reporter: the first woman to lead the army's elite drill sergeant school, a symbol of physical and emotional strength. that was then. >> when i'm going through this devastating situation, it's important for me to set the example. and that's where i'm at. >> reporter: now king faces the toughest...
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king area of arizona. tess raffles from our affiliate ktvk is on the ground there. tell us what's happening. >> good morning, carolng are still evacuated, but there is some slight good news. that 5% containment that you mentioned is on the line leading into the down of crown king which is about an hour and a half north of phoenix, so that is some good news. but of course with a wildfire like this, the pattern of those flames can change at any time and that's what firefighters fear. some 2,000 acres burned since this fire broke out mid-sunday and some 500 firefighters battling this, a lot of them stationed in the crown king area, protecting the line so the flames do not go into town. many also protecting an area filled with communication towers that could affect everything from cell phone service to internet to satellite, even apparently communication lines between homeland security, dps and other law enforcement agencies so that is a crucial area that folks are trying to protect right now. as for the conditions here, we are, of course, in arizona and it is hot. warm conditions, windy conditions over the next sever
king area of arizona. tess raffles from our affiliate ktvk is on the ground there. tell us what's happening. >> good morning, carolng are still evacuated, but there is some slight good news. that 5% containment that you mentioned is on the line leading into the down of crown king which is about an hour and a half north of phoenix, so that is some good news. but of course with a wildfire like this, the pattern of those flames can change at any time and that's what firefighters fear. some...
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let's talk about that with carol pepper, ceo of pepper international as well as phil silverman, managing parter of kingiew capital. let's talk about investing in tech. do you like these moves? >> i do. i do. i manage money for families with over $100 million in net worth. >> evil 1%. >> they're not so evil. >> i'm going to throw some stats at you here. thronge e the longest losing streak since october 2008. >> i think it's a buying opportunity. we see huge growth in the tech sect perp look at all the advances in technology. look at how apple blew the lights out with the last earnings projection. i like tech. this is a buying opportunity. >> phil, are you following the whales like tepper? >> we follow what they do. i would cautious investors to just blindly reading a 13-f and following what they see a hedge fund manager doing. there is a little bit of a delay between when they report their positions. you don't really know what they have else going on in their portfolio as far as options or derivative positions. but as far as david tepper's picks with apple and microsoft, i do think those are excellent c
let's talk about that with carol pepper, ceo of pepper international as well as phil silverman, managing parter of kingiew capital. let's talk about investing in tech. do you like these moves? >> i do. i do. i manage money for families with over $100 million in net worth. >> evil 1%. >> they're not so evil. >> i'm going to throw some stats at you here. thronge e the longest losing streak since october 2008. >> i think it's a buying opportunity. we see huge growth...
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carol himmel, owner of pizza d.o.c. is here with us today. it is one of my favorite places ... you have brought a meal fit for a king ...r would viron oven but this can be made at home ... we were the first one burning pizza oven in chicago my sister and i have been here for five years and today we celebrate our of an anniversary so i have brought everything that we cooked in that of an ...ven.. we have the heat going very high we are going to do chicken and we're going to do port shanks ... we first are going to show you how we marinate the chicken i begin with olive oil salt and pepper.... secret seasoning.. i cannot give up this combination or my sister will kill me ... 1/2 chicken to marinade... i will put a red pepper and with it at the end we are squeezing some lemon.. cover the chicken very well we like to marinate for four-five hours ... it's up to you. the longer you marinate in the moister the chicken. we steer this and a hot oven and then we turn it down until we reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees ... you only want to cook it at high heat for about 15 or 20 minutes ... and now to the pork. you want
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king who said despite everything, she served the army again. >> i want to make sure that this does not happen to another person. >> jason carol, cnn, columbia,outh carolina. >>> the obama campaign targeting specific groups of americans. he's focusing on women, gays, lesbians, college students, businesses. is this a winning strategy? we're going to talk to our chief white house correspondent. and we now know where the woman is who forced that us airways jet out of the sky that was heading from paris to charlotte. and ended up diverted in maine. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ of all our different items in our festival of shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! tequila lime tacos. [ man ] delicious! [ male announcer ] it's festival of shrimp! for $12.99 try any tw
king who said despite everything, she served the army again. >> i want to make sure that this does not happen to another person. >> jason carol, cnn, columbia,outh carolina. >>> the obama campaign targeting specific groups of americans. he's focusing on women, gays, lesbians, college students, businesses. is this a winning strategy? we're going to talk to our chief white house correspondent. and we now know where the woman is who forced that us airways jet out of the sky...
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carol. some 5500 acres burned. this is happening in the bradshaw mountains right behind me. crown kingirefighters are dealing with steep, rugged terrain, wildlife rattle snakes. mine shafts, no one knows who they are but they could suddenly have drops. firefighters have to be careful, also preventing them, fighting this fire. they are, of course, getting battle support from up in the air with about a dozen water dropping helicopters and planes. that's been a big force in fighting this fire. right now it is only 5% contained. it has doubled in size in a 24-hour period. now along with those elements we've got bad weather coming in. it's already warm and dry here and now we're going to be getting red flag conditions over the next 48 hours. as for the 350 people evacuated from crown king, they are not happy to hear that the closest flames to their homes now about an eighth of a mile. we're watching this one closely for everyone. >>> thanks, tess. arizona not the only state dealing with wildfires. colorado is, too, rob marciano is here to tell us about that. >> this is the second of the sea
carol. some 5500 acres burned. this is happening in the bradshaw mountains right behind me. crown kingirefighters are dealing with steep, rugged terrain, wildlife rattle snakes. mine shafts, no one knows who they are but they could suddenly have drops. firefighters have to be careful, also preventing them, fighting this fire. they are, of course, getting battle support from up in the air with about a dozen water dropping helicopters and planes. that's been a big force in fighting this fire....
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king by l.a. police officers and their acquittals at trial. we look back at our coverage now from our "abc news vault." >> from abc news, "world news" saturday. substituting for carole simpson, jeff rose. >> the nightmare appears to be over. today those who lived in the burned out and looted neighborhoods were assessing the damage both physical and emotional from one of the deadliest urban riots in modern american history. with the latest from los angeles here's abc's john martin. >> reporter: amid the smoke and haze this morning, it seemed that the violence and destruction were at an end, even though 40 more suspected looters were arrested overnight. everywhere there were reminders of what had happened. 43 dead, 1,765 injured. 3,767 structure fires. $500 million or more in damages. there were bitter ironies. at the martin luther king shopping center in watts, built from the ashes of the watts riots, a symbol of three generations for blacks in los angeles. at midday the pentagon said federal troops were moving to close in staging areas. mayor tom bradley said they would be deployed but did not appear on the streets. >> curfew which has worked well for two nights wil
king by l.a. police officers and their acquittals at trial. we look back at our coverage now from our "abc news vault." >> from abc news, "world news" saturday. substituting for carole simpson, jeff rose. >> the nightmare appears to be over. today those who lived in the burned out and looted neighborhoods were assessing the damage both physical and emotional from one of the deadliest urban riots in modern american history. with the latest from los angeles here's...
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king of wall street. dimon says the $2 billion loss you mentioned at the top, that loss could grow. carol? >> there are some democratic lawmakers coming forward saying, see, this proves that we need more regulation of these big financial institutions. will anything happen? >> and this is going to give them more fuel for that fire definitely. it raises a lot more questions about oversight. new regulations by the way are expected to go into effect on july 21st. what these regulations look to do are limit how much banks trade with their own money that would eventually affect their customers. now, dimon ironically has spoken out about these regulations so it's interesting. now he's kind of caught with his hand in the cookie jar yet he's speaking out against having these tighter regulations. you know, as wall street sees this, it's a huge shock to wall street. the big players down here are getting hit hard. bank of america, morgan stanley, citigroup, all shares down 2% to to 4%. wall street is also worried about other banks. what kind of bets are they making that if healthiest and regarded as c
king of wall street. dimon says the $2 billion loss you mentioned at the top, that loss could grow. carol? >> there are some democratic lawmakers coming forward saying, see, this proves that we need more regulation of these big financial institutions. will anything happen? >> and this is going to give them more fuel for that fire definitely. it raises a lot more questions about oversight. new regulations by the way are expected to go into effect on july 21st. what these regulations...
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kings win in overtime. game two saturday night in new jersey. >> thanks, jeff. >> okay. next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carolllo. ahead in the newsroom, we are learning new information on a developing story. two americans kidnapped in egypt overnight just released. details on how u.s. officials were able to help set them free. >>> some of the world's most dangerous terror suspects are detained in guantanamo bay. this morning, we're learning why they sometimes have felt like they lived on sesame street. >>> unbelievable pictures from a happy hour the took a horrifying turn. a truck plows right into the middle of that bar, pinning customers. amazingly no one killed. >>> now more on a story that's been developing all morning in egypt. kidnappers have released their two american hostages. the americans were on their way to a vacation resort in the sinai region when bedouins snatched them from their car. cnn's ben wedeman is in cairo. ben, everyone's safe now? >> yes, carol, everyone is safe at this point. what we've been told by senior officials in the southern sinai is that they are in police custody, they have
kings win in overtime. game two saturday night in new jersey. >> thanks, jeff. >> okay. next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carolllo. ahead in the newsroom, we are learning new information on a developing story. two americans kidnapped in egypt overnight just released. details on how u.s. officials were able to help set them free. >>> some of the world's most dangerous terror suspects are detained in guantanamo...
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king has passed away. that is it for us. have a great weekend, everybody. i'll see you back here on monday morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. let's get right to carol costello good morning. >>> welcome to "newsroom." i'm carol costello. stories we're watching right now, the jobless numbers just out. basically nothing has changed, but political spin has already started. >>> the indian community waiting for ashton kutcher to apologize, but so far nothing. the controversy rages on over that commercial. >>> mountains of flowers and condolences for junior seau and his family will allow his brain to be studied for signs of concussions. >>> it's the biggest full moon of the year and it's almost upon us. what makes this moon so super? >>> and we begin this morning with breaking news out of china. the diplomatic quagmire may be over. according to the state department, quote, mr. chen has been offered a fellowship from an american university where he can be accompanied by his wife and two children. the chinese government has indicated that it will accept mr. chen's applications for appropriate travel documents. that means mr. chen will soon be on his way to
king has passed away. that is it for us. have a great weekend, everybody. i'll see you back here on monday morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. let's get right to carol costello good morning. >>> welcome to "newsroom." i'm carol costello. stories we're watching right now, the jobless numbers just out. basically nothing has changed, but political spin has already started. >>> the indian community waiting for ashton kutcher to apologize, but so far nothing. the...
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deal out of the baby and he comes out with the lion king. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: rich in minneapolis, you're on "the stephanie miller show" with carolhave a president who campaigned a solid two years. we got the fbi, the c.i.a., the nsa and yet these white right wing looney toons seem to know something they don't know. >> stephanie: they forgot to do the vetting apparently. can you believe this is all -- it makes me feel better in the sense you go really, is that all you got? really? birther thing again and the reverend wright? is that all you got? >> it is quite pathetic. >> he's a bad christian muslim communist nazi. >> stephanie: i got dragged into this. apparently i'm a racist -- from john in seattle. let's see. steph, let's see. the first males you call handsome and row mant knick a cute voice were her dogs. then she started using the phrase in reference to barack obama and now to van jones. this perpetuates a racist framing of animals as blacks. i refer to lots of men as handsome and romantic. >> you called me a dog you racist what? >> that came in from reachville, u.s.a. >> ice down your groin after that? >> stephanie: i apol
deal out of the baby and he comes out with the lion king. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: rich in minneapolis, you're on "the stephanie miller show" with carolhave a president who campaigned a solid two years. we got the fbi, the c.i.a., the nsa and yet these white right wing looney toons seem to know something they don't know. >> stephanie: they forgot to do the vetting apparently. can you believe this is all -- it makes me feel better in the sense you go really, is that all...