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>> absolutely, deb.e're not say iing all of them. >> but then you've blown a piece of a franchise if you're -- >> as opposed to getting scammed. we've got a lot of e-mails to our website dolans.com and that is people are asked to send their money overseas. sayonara. >> that's very hard to track down, overseas. >> it's gone. >> it's gone. another issue people have to be aware of is that if a company doesn't provide references, for example, explain that to me. >> well, if you're doing a one-on-one interview or even if you're just responding back and forth over the internet and you can't seem to find any information about this company, you ask for references because you want to make sure you're actually working with a led legitimate company that doesn't have one foot in a bankruptcy court and another foot on a banana peel. squlould reconsider accepting any position where a company won't tell you about itself. >> you have to do your due diligence. >> yes, you do. >> another thing. unsolicited e-mails because
>> absolutely, deb.e're not say iing all of them. >> but then you've blown a piece of a franchise if you're -- >> as opposed to getting scammed. we've got a lot of e-mails to our website dolans.com and that is people are asked to send their money overseas. sayonara. >> that's very hard to track down, overseas. >> it's gone. >> it's gone. another issue people have to be aware of is that if a company doesn't provide references, for example, explain that to me....
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deb? >> it's interesting. has to be thinking and imagining that the duct tape on little caylee anthony's mouth. the jury, how have they appeared throughout this? >> reporter: the jury is taking notes here and there. they're looking at testified on their screen. they have -- at the courthouse they gave them special screens to try to keep up with all the technical evidence they've seen. they don't get to always watch casey because they're watching the evidence but when some key evidence is shown some are taking a look loo at casey to see how she's reacting, deb. >> interesting. casey had to leave the court early yesterday or the day before because she was so o overcome with emotion, seeing pictures of her child really at the resting place where that child was found. today how did she seem do you? >> she was better today, you're right, deb. on thursday they had to end court around 3:00, 3:30, call court off for the rest of the day because she got so worked up. they said she was probably having a panic attack sitt
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deb? >> it's so interesting. pawlenty, his name was bandied about to be the vice presidential candidate under john mccain. obviously that was not mccain's choice. ron paul, he's also going to be there. what's at stake for him in this debate and are all these candidates looking at the same target audience? >> reporter: for ron paul, let's start with him. a lot of people do know him. he has some name id. he's been around. this is his third attempt for running for the white house. but he is perceived by many, even though he's got some devoted followers and does well among his followers he's perceived to be a bit out of the mainstream. brand-new poll out this morning, look right there. not an overwhelming applause for ron paul among republicans only. only about half think he a i grees with him on the issues, strong leader, stuff like that. he needs to show he's not out of the mainstream, deb. >> it's going to be interesting to see exactly whose message resonates the loudest and the strongest tomorrow. paul steinhause
deb? >> it's so interesting. pawlenty, his name was bandied about to be the vice presidential candidate under john mccain. obviously that was not mccain's choice. ron paul, he's also going to be there. what's at stake for him in this debate and are all these candidates looking at the same target audience? >> reporter: for ron paul, let's start with him. a lot of people do know him. he has some name id. he's been around. this is his third attempt for running for the white house. but...
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deb feyerick in for our frld fredricka whitfield. always good to have you down. >> really appreciate it, t.j. you have a great afternoon. >>> well, we begin this hour with a growing scandal surrounding congressman anthony weiner. police are investigating another set of twitter messages. this time, it involves a teenage girl. cnn's jason carroll is in the congressman's home district in queens in new york city. he caught up with the congressman earlier today. jason, it is just not getting any better. what did he tell you? >> reporter: well, a number of things. first let's talk about this online contact that congressman weiner had with this teenage girl in delaware. she's reportedly 17 years old. detectives did speak with her. she told them that none of the contact that she had with the congressman was inappropriate. well, early this morning, i had an opportunity to speak with congressman weiner. he came out of his apartment here in queens. he was running errands, just dropping off dry cleaning, going to the atm, things like that. i ask
deb feyerick in for our frld fredricka whitfield. always good to have you down. >> really appreciate it, t.j. you have a great afternoon. >>> well, we begin this hour with a growing scandal surrounding congressman anthony weiner. police are investigating another set of twitter messages. this time, it involves a teenage girl. cnn's jason carroll is in the congressman's home district in queens in new york city. he caught up with the congressman earlier today. jason, it is just not...
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>> reporter: oh, deb.take you inside the debate hall right here on the saint antone campus in manchester. quite an amazing transformation from start to finish. we're even going to talk to the moderator. you might know him. his name is john king. we'll get his take on the venue, voters and vying candidates on the gop side for monday night's big cnn debate. one day before the candidates take the stage some developing news on the big shift on what americans find important, deb. it's exactly what voters have been saying to us since we got here. stay out of their personal business. money and jobs trump values. >> i think the government generally needs to stay out of that type of business. it's a lot more important to get them back to work. they're so far removed from the common man it's almost laughable. >> reporter: one of the candidates campaigning on values had a few choice words on that subject and the media. take a listen. >> in all due respect, i think the media is fixated on trying to -- this is how the
>> reporter: oh, deb.take you inside the debate hall right here on the saint antone campus in manchester. quite an amazing transformation from start to finish. we're even going to talk to the moderator. you might know him. his name is john king. we'll get his take on the venue, voters and vying candidates on the gop side for monday night's big cnn debate. one day before the candidates take the stage some developing news on the big shift on what americans find important, deb. it's exactly...
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deb? i think that could go to newt gingrich. no question there. it was just thursday where most of his top campaign staffers and advisers quit, they jumped ship. the big question now is can newt gingrich survive? can he make money? can he continue? i think he needs to rise above the debate to show americans, show republicans, i'm still a candidate, i'm still around. in advance of tomorrow's debate, this is greenvilfieldgreenfield hampshire. another presidential candidate spoke there earlier today, deb. things are heating up in new hampshire even though the weather is pretty cool. >> thank you, paul. we're going to take another look at the candidates and their debates and what's at stake for them. >>> live from new hampshire, 8:00 eastern, only on cnn. >>> in eastern arizona, evacuation orders have now been lifted for the towns of eager and springerville. the fire is close to spreading a record as the biggest blaze in the state's history. it has burned more than 430,000 acres. >>> cyber att
deb? i think that could go to newt gingrich. no question there. it was just thursday where most of his top campaign staffers and advisers quit, they jumped ship. the big question now is can newt gingrich survive? can he make money? can he continue? i think he needs to rise above the debate to show americans, show republicans, i'm still a candidate, i'm still around. in advance of tomorrow's debate, this is greenvilfieldgreenfield hampshire. another presidential candidate spoke there earlier...
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debs and darrow have a great falling out and deb's his very angry at darrow for his defense of the mcnamara brothers but also when he was arrested and sent to prison, darrow goes to see a the president. he won't make it. he is an old man and because darrow and others have gone, they are old friends. the same goes with golfers. they had a terrible falling out yet i think there's no evidenf >> and did he get caught or punished at the end? >> he was never punished. the south hates him. his name appears in a ton of richmond newspapers, but he is never punished because he is counterfeiting the currency of a government that is emphatically not recognized by the uni
debs and darrow have a great falling out and deb's his very angry at darrow for his defense of the mcnamara brothers but also when he was arrested and sent to prison, darrow goes to see a the president. he won't make it. he is an old man and because darrow and others have gone, they are old friends. the same goes with golfers. they had a terrible falling out yet i think there's no evidenf >> and did he get caught or punished at the end? >> he was never punished. the south hates him....
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deb, what's going on today? >> reporter: well, martin, we can tell you that dominique strauss-kahn is inside the courtroom. he arrived about an hour before that formal arraignment on attempted rape and sexual misconduct. he stepped from a black suv, and hopefully we've got those pictures. he looked around and appeared almost startled upon hearing booing from a crowd of hotel employees who had gathered in support of the housekeeper who was allegedly assaulted. now, those hotel housekeepers then began to chant, "shame on you, shame on you." dozens of cameras lined the route into the courthouse, about 100 feet. he walked with his wife, arm in arm, with tv journalist, ann sinclair. she's the one who's bankrolling the $200,000 a month security detail he must have to remain out on pail. we're told he did go through the security detectors. of course, eahe's wearing that ankle bracelet, so that was part of the consideration when he entered the courthouse. his lawyers, they were not with him at the time. they're meeting
deb, what's going on today? >> reporter: well, martin, we can tell you that dominique strauss-kahn is inside the courtroom. he arrived about an hour before that formal arraignment on attempted rape and sexual misconduct. he stepped from a black suv, and hopefully we've got those pictures. he looked around and appeared almost startled upon hearing booing from a crowd of hotel employees who had gathered in support of the housekeeper who was allegedly assaulted. now, those hotel housekeepers...
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debs and darrow have a great falling out and deb's his very angry at darrow for his defense of the mcnamara brothers but also when he was arrested and sent to prison, darrow goes to see a the president. he won't make it. he is an old man and because darrow and others have gone, they are old friends. the same goes with golfers. they had a terrible falling out yet i think there's no evidenf in the arts room. >> we will be back live with in depth at noon. eric pose near is our guest and live coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern until 6. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> i am monica crowley from fox news channel and by reading two books. i reading this form of war which is a new history of the second world war written by phenomenal british historian named andrew roberts. and also reading a book called the fight of our lives written by bill bennett which is laying out the real threat, the existential threat united states faces from islamic fundamentalism. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other summer meeting rest -- reading list. >> when the deepwater horizon exploded on
debs and darrow have a great falling out and deb's his very angry at darrow for his defense of the mcnamara brothers but also when he was arrested and sent to prison, darrow goes to see a the president. he won't make it. he is an old man and because darrow and others have gone, they are old friends. the same goes with golfers. they had a terrible falling out yet i think there's no evidenf in the arts room. >> we will be back live with in depth at noon. eric pose near is our guest and live...
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. >> los documentos del sistema de pago de la ciudad fueron publicado en la pÁgina web del yo deb. >>mÉdicos, los policÍas. >> la recogida de basura. >> esta presunta negociaciÓn a puerta cerrada ocurre dÍas despuÉs luego que la ciudad a problema ara una ordenanza impidiera hacer declaraciones a la prensa sin autorizaciÓn. >> le preguntamos si cree que intentaron silencioarlo. >> es posible como explica la fecha como cae la diferentes actividades. >> recuerdo tambiÉn que hubo un comentario donde dice que si no lo podemos sacar, vamos a pagarle para que se vaya. >> el jefe de la policÍa no quiso revelar los nombres con los funcionarios pÚblicos que le hicieron la propuesta porque dice hay una investigaciÓn en proceso, por su parte la fiscalÍa federal nos dijo que no podÍan comentar sobre temas que estÁn bajo investigaciÓn. >> pedimos los cheques que son documentos pÚblicos y la ciudad nos respondiÓ que no serÁ hasta la prÓxima semana que nos lo entregarÁn, los mantendremos al tanto, ilia regresamos contigo. >> estaremos al pendiente del resultado de esta investigaciÓn. >> gracias. >> v
. >> los documentos del sistema de pago de la ciudad fueron publicado en la pÁgina web del yo deb. >>mÉdicos, los policÍas. >> la recogida de basura. >> esta presunta negociaciÓn a puerta cerrada ocurre dÍas despuÉs luego que la ciudad a problema ara una ordenanza impidiera hacer declaraciones a la prensa sin autorizaciÓn. >> le preguntamos si cree que intentaron silencioarlo. >> es posible como explica la fecha como cae la diferentes actividades....
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hi, deb. >> hey there, kiran. we've been told even since this happened back in the middle of may, may 15th, that, in fact, dominique strauss-kahn would be pleading not guilty. his lawyers saying that evidence will suggest that, in fact, this was not a forced act that happened in the hotel room, but something bordering more along the lines of a consensual incident. now he is expected to be here at the courthouse today. this is where a lot of criminal cases are charged, sexual assault cases are tried. he's going to be leaving a nearby townhouse where he has been living for the past couple weeks. he has been busy preparing his legal defense. he has hired some of the best lawyers in the city including ben broadcaaftman and those law actually not too long ago, fired off a letter to the prosecutors saying that the police department had been leak something critical information, including alleged forensic reports as well as witness statements and in that letter, dsk's lawyer demanded access to the same material but the pr
hi, deb. >> hey there, kiran. we've been told even since this happened back in the middle of may, may 15th, that, in fact, dominique strauss-kahn would be pleading not guilty. his lawyers saying that evidence will suggest that, in fact, this was not a forced act that happened in the hotel room, but something bordering more along the lines of a consensual incident. now he is expected to be here at the courthouse today. this is where a lot of criminal cases are charged, sexual assault cases...
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categorÍa 3 junto con cuba en el grupo de naciones que podrÍan enfrentar sanciones por no combatir debue no sabemos si es efectivamente la realidad de venezuela o estÁn calificando tan mal a venezuela porque el gobierno se niega a cooperar. >> el informe aumenta de 13 a 22 en el nÚmero de paÍses que fallar al mantener el trÁfico de seres humanos. >> destaca la situaciÓn de 4 paÍses latinoamericanos que podrÍan ser calificados negativamente el prÓximo aÑo. >> en la lista de observaciÓn muy cerca de la categorÍa 3 esÁa repÚblica dominicana, costa rica, ecuador y panamÁ. >> mÉxico por su parte se encuentra en el nivel de paÍses que estÁn haciendo esfuerzos significativos en cumplir con los estÁndares internacionales acordados. >> la procuradora logrÓ la primera sentencia en un trÁfico de personas y fue honrada hoy lleva mÁs de 100 en causomientos. >> estados unidos es tambiÉn uno de los paÍses revisados por la oficina para monitorear y combatir el trÁfico de personas. >> y la secretaria clinton se comprometiÓ a proveer a otros paÍses las herramientas para que cumplan con los estÁndares mÍ
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it is impossible to to predict whether a restructuring the deb could bring down institutions. some european politicians are backing off from demands that bank and in shares shoulder part of the burden of show of -- of restructuring the debt. >> the european central bank president was in berlin this thursday for a courtesy visit ahead of his expected confirmation to the post. no official statement was released after the meeting between the president and angela merkel. they discussed the eek debt crisis as well as other economic and finaial issues. he is expected to succeed jean- claude trichet as ecb president later this year. as the debate cononnues over expanding the burden borne by private investors in the greek bailout, ireland is pushing for a similar option for their debt crisis. the finance minister said that he would like senior debt holders to shoulder more of the 70 billion euro bill. the move would mark a reversal of the policies set by the previous government to protect owners of senior securities this is a consistent with the new -- this is consistent the policy th
it is impossible to to predict whether a restructuring the deb could bring down institutions. some european politicians are backing off from demands that bank and in shares shoulder part of the burden of show of -- of restructuring the debt. >> the european central bank president was in berlin this thursday for a courtesy visit ahead of his expected confirmation to the post. no official statement was released after the meeting between the president and angela merkel. they discussed the...
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but it definitely sets a press deb for future settlements with other banks. >> reporter: but that's not the only hurdle banks are facing, they are also negotiating with all 50 state attorneys general over their foreclosure practices, dubbed robo signing. most analysts think a settlement is coming. with bank america again paying the most. >> the state a. g. thing is probably going to be several billion dollars to a bank america. so it actually might be somewhat smaller than this. the other thing about the state a. g. settlement is that parts of that can be taken out of existing reserves. >> reporter: even if you don't own bank stocks, the bank of america settlement could have an impact on you. experts say the faster the subprime mess gets resolved, the faster the housing market can turn around. erika miller, "nightly business report", new york. >> susie: the mood is a little better here at the new york stock exchange and not because there's a party going on behind me. but i think there's a feeling that as the quarter comes to a close, less worries about greece, less worries about the ban
but it definitely sets a press deb for future settlements with other banks. >> reporter: but that's not the only hurdle banks are facing, they are also negotiating with all 50 state attorneys general over their foreclosure practices, dubbed robo signing. most analysts think a settlement is coming. with bank america again paying the most. >> the state a. g. thing is probably going to be several billion dollars to a bank america. so it actually might be somewhat smaller than this. the...
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that whatever may or may not have happened in that room, it was not forced, suzanne. >> deb, what do lawyers for strauss-khan, their plan to go after the credibility of the victim? >> reporter: that seems to be a big part of the case. the alleged victim, a 32-year-old west african working at the sofitel hotel as a housekeeper when this occurred a couple of weeks ago, her presence was really felt very strongly outside the courthouse represented by those hotel workers making sure that she herself is not forgotten. her lawyer says she's too traumatized to go back to work but she is eager to take the stand, to testify and say what happened. >> what she wants is justice. what she wants is for her voice to be heard. what she wants is for the world to understand that she's a wochl d woman of dignity and respect. >> reporter: but, it is interesting to see both sides coming out so strongly in this. dominique strauss-khan's lawyers basically saying we're going to show there's no evidence, while the alleged victim saying in fact she wants to say what happened. suzanne? >> all right, deb, thank
that whatever may or may not have happened in that room, it was not forced, suzanne. >> deb, what do lawyers for strauss-khan, their plan to go after the credibility of the victim? >> reporter: that seems to be a big part of the case. the alleged victim, a 32-year-old west african working at the sofitel hotel as a housekeeper when this occurred a couple of weeks ago, her presence was really felt very strongly outside the courthouse represented by those hotel workers making sure that...
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deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemistry and its highly paid lobbyists rather than protectingifornia's infants and children from toxic bpa should be ashamed. the author of ab 1319, assembly woman betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastics industry has yet to respond. thanks for commenting. keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. >>> good evening, and welcome to "sports sunday." i'm laurence scott. tonight a lot in store for you. straight talk on a lot of topics. the nba finals at the top. lebron james and the heat going into dallas for the first time for the three straight games they're going to be playing against each other here as the series takes a turn. one team took the series lead. you wonder if that can carry them to a title. >>> helping carry the giants is ryan vogelsong. a huge vote of confidence today from his manager after another solid start. we'll talk giants and the continued fallout after gm brian sabean's comments on the radio this week. tim kawakami
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celebrated the deb you off then you had killed her with three valuable boy and inclined to for sport well sport dark sons would be seek to create in fifteen metres and why eight is going by the above. it's a fresh start at stamford bridge which shall see unveiling their new monitor under-developed boss joining from porto the previous fifth full time manager since joe say marino in two thousand and four the thirty three year old was formerly a scots under the special one in london portugal i'm confident it can spawn to two chances expectations and that we can we can focus on the four trophies that we have to win. i'm pretty much confident people will like it it's a new a new leadership a new new communication a new way of being but i think in the end. the motivation that everybody must feel to continue to renew for the. and tennis last year's wimbledon runner up. has reached the third round in london this season after seeing off vesnina the second seed cruising to a straight sets win a near flawless performance from summary over in the first saw the twenty six year old secure the open
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come to understand there's nonviolence is the way to go gandhi harvest and martin luther king u g v debs and united states the environment is the map of making social change we understand we also understand now the environmental movement there was good for the environment even though it may cost of corporations some money in the in the short term is ultimately good for the economy everything that we're arguing or it renewed energy is good for the economy and the same is true social justice and that was harvey wasserman is the editor of the new cree. some ideas are simply best left in the past whether it's legwarmers bell bottoms the so-called paleolithic diet but there is one disturbing comeback that's flown largely under the radar it's the return of the debtors' prisons and it's happening right here in twenty first century america now it's a trend that was uncovered in part by bryce covert she's an assistant editor at new deal two point zero blog and here's part of my conversation with her it's clear that there's a huge jump in arrest warrants being used for that collectors trying to co
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d deb is covering the story for us.t time at least set up. >> reporter: well, he does, and that's pretty much or barometer, our gauge. there's a huge truck that pulled up behind us, so i can't show you the barricades set up around the courthouse a little while ago. whitey bulger and his girlfriend expected to come here under tight security. they will not confirm whether, in fact, he has landed yet at logan or one of the nearby airports, but we have seen boston police, federal police who are also out here. a k-9 dog that is sniffing the perimeter. as far as anybody knows, t.j., this is the first time he's been in boston since he disappeared christmas of 1994 when he were tipped off by a corrupt fbi agent he was about to be arrested. he's supposed to be arraigned at 4:00. there's two hearings. one is an initial appearance and the second is an actual arraignment, assuming he has time to meet with lawyers. there's a potential he could enter a guilty plea actuality charges against him, including the multiple counts of murder
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just about six minutes away from deb feyerick. always good to have you with us.k break and we're right back. maybe...it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. this is visibly smart. and more. if you replace 3 tablespoons of sugar a day with splenda® you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. that's how splenda® is sweet...and more. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. where do you go to find the superguarantee®? only superpages.com®. for local maps, deals and more, go to superpages.com®. and let the good guys save the day. >>> japan marked the three-month anniversary of the fukushima nuclear dast we are a huge protest. thousands of demonstrators marched to demand safer energy. the earthquake and tsunami that hit japen in march caused three reactors at the fukushima daiichi plant to shut down. >>> the obama administration is trying to work things out with pakistan. leon panetta is in the second day of an unannounced visit and relations have been strained ever since u.s.
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." >> hey, dave, it's deb at madoff. how are you, honey? good afternoon, madoff, elizabeth speaking. >> smith: investors who asked, were shown the operation on thex 19th floor of the lipstick building. >> r.y.a.n. is good at 3/8ths and pending, erickson, 26 and five teenies. >> it was very impressive, you know? scores of people, basically younger people, sitting at these computers, looking away or watching the screen or whatever. and, you know, and one thinks, "lord, here are all these people in their 20's and 30's who are each making a million dollars a year." ( laughter ) k.3 >> smith: but this was madoff's market making operation, run by his two sons, mark and andrew and his brother peter. his wife ruth came in once a month. on the street, it had a good reputation. >> it was a great company to work for. a lot of people didn't leave that place. usually with... with madoff, you... you stayed there. ( phone rings ) >> it was almost like you.. you would work there and, you know, the only way that you would get fired is unless you did somethi
." >> hey, dave, it's deb at madoff. how are you, honey? good afternoon, madoff, elizabeth speaking. >> smith: investors who asked, were shown the operation on thex 19th floor of the lipstick building. >> r.y.a.n. is good at 3/8ths and pending, erickson, 26 and five teenies. >> it was very impressive, you know? scores of people, basically younger people, sitting at these computers, looking away or watching the screen or whatever. and, you know, and one thinks,...
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deb thayric, cnn. >> we'll be right back [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ troublesoul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin.
deb thayric, cnn. >> we'll be right back [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ troublesoul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain...
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deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather thanrotecting california's infants and children from toxic bpa should be ashamed. the author of ab 1319, assembly woman betsy bulltler thanked us. the plastics industry has yet to respond. thanks for commenting. keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity.
deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather thanrotecting california's infants and children from toxic bpa should be ashamed. the author of ab 1319, assembly woman betsy bulltler thanked us. the plastics industry has yet to respond. thanks for commenting. keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put...
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what happened, deb? >> he was a lot more subdued in court today.re weren't wisecracks about wanting his $800,000 back. that was money that was seized when the fbi raided his apartment. two things happened today. one, prosecutors moved to drop the original indictment. that's the one that whitey bulger was tipped off to, the one that caused him to blee from boston. instead they want to try him on later more serious charges including murder. his temporary attorney accused prosecutors of forum shopping. that is trying to get a more favorable judge to hear this case. also today, bulger's lawyer asked the judge to tell prosecutors to stop leaks by federal law enforcement agents, saying that bulger would be hard pressed to get a fair trial that prosecutors are going to answer that. there was information that bulger was traveling to las vegas where he was gamble and he went to tijuana, mexico, via san diego in order to pick up medication. as for a lawyer? well, still don't know about that. a decision has to be made whether he'll get a court appointed lawye
what happened, deb? >> he was a lot more subdued in court today.re weren't wisecracks about wanting his $800,000 back. that was money that was seized when the fbi raided his apartment. two things happened today. one, prosecutors moved to drop the original indictment. that's the one that whitey bulger was tipped off to, the one that caused him to blee from boston. instead they want to try him on later more serious charges including murder. his temporary attorney accused prosecutors of...
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they are refusing to delay a new limit on deb bit card fees. you may end up paying the difference in other ways. alison kosik with more. >> this was a big battle that pitted big banks versus retailers. consumers were caught right smack in the middle of all this. what all of this was about was about these swipe fees. this is what retailers pay banks when you use your debit card. right now, retailers pay 44 cents to the bank per transaction. on july 21st, that's going to drop to 12 cent force a transaction. the senate voted yesterday to let that reduction go through. some lawmakers were trying to delay it to next year with no success. this really is a huge issue, kyra. these lower swipe fees are going to end up costing banks an estimated $13 million. >> bottom line for consumers? >> that's really the good question that's lingering. both sides say, hey, we are both saving the consumers money. retailers say the lower fees will mean lower prices for us. what they have been doing is passing on the cost for the swipe fees on to consumers. banks says t
they are refusing to delay a new limit on deb bit card fees. you may end up paying the difference in other ways. alison kosik with more. >> this was a big battle that pitted big banks versus retailers. consumers were caught right smack in the middle of all this. what all of this was about was about these swipe fees. this is what retailers pay banks when you use your debit card. right now, retailers pay 44 cents to the bank per transaction. on july 21st, that's going to drop to 12 cent...
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. >> well, let me tell you, we have a vote coming up on the deb debt ceiling.'t believe that they are part of that long-term plan, the two are the same as one, to be honest with you. >> unless there's a significant cut in spending in afghanistan, you won't vote to cut the decrease in spending? >> we have to have more revenue, people paying their fair share, we have to look at all of the different programs, make sure that abuse of fraud and waste is not there and we have to look at the defense department. we have three areas that we have to bring in as one and fix them. that's part of t absolutely. >> will you vote to cut funding for u.s. troops in afghan sta. >> i will never cut the funding to the troops that we have there. i would like to support the mission of counterterrorism but i can tell you one thing, there's an awful lot of savings to bring people back to america and refocus our efforts and rebuilding america senator manchin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> check out my blog at cnn.com/situationroom and you can read my daily blog there. >>> i
. >> well, let me tell you, we have a vote coming up on the deb debt ceiling.'t believe that they are part of that long-term plan, the two are the same as one, to be honest with you. >> unless there's a significant cut in spending in afghanistan, you won't vote to cut the decrease in spending? >> we have to have more revenue, people paying their fair share, we have to look at all of the different programs, make sure that abuse of fraud and waste is not there and we have to...
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rational, had a transformative moment, and i think it is -- [inaudible] >> you were on a roll, too, deb. >> i know. i think it's a transformative moment, and that means for those of you in the audience and for the adc, it is an opportunity in which at a time in which we are not confronting national security trauma or emergency in which we are not reacting. at this moment in time, proactively, what can we create? i'm very hopeful and optimistic about the possibility of creating a much more strategic and intelligent response and the infrastructure that we need to engage the community and work with them as partners opposed to suspects. >> thank you, and in closing, i would like to say at adc, there's an array of issues that we will continue working on and the fight for our civil rights and justices has not stopped, and it will continue, but it will continue with open dialogue, and we will butt heads and disagree with government agencies and may disagree with each other, but there are times where this relationship is needed, and more often than not, it is needed. >> okay, i'm going to throw
rational, had a transformative moment, and i think it is -- [inaudible] >> you were on a roll, too, deb. >> i know. i think it's a transformative moment, and that means for those of you in the audience and for the adc, it is an opportunity in which at a time in which we are not confronting national security trauma or emergency in which we are not reacting. at this moment in time, proactively, what can we create? i'm very hopeful and optimistic about the possibility of creating a...
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deb feyerick is live for me outside the courthouse in boston where whitey bulger is expected to appear before two judges this afternoon and timewise are we just about an hour out from potentially seeing him? >> reporter: absolutely. smaveng we havele a little bit of new information. we're told that kwlit bulger and his girlfriend landed at logan airport a short time ago. also, his brother, a prominent boston politician, billy bulger entered the courthouse about ten minutes. you can see the activity outside here. there are police barricades set up. boston police is in place, federal security. one police officer rode by on a motorcycle, nodded to the captain in charge, so we do believe that whitey bulger should be here probably -- i got here this morning. it takes about 15 anyone noits get from logan airport. heavy police security. we should expect him here any moment, brook. >> i know he was in that federal court in l.a. yesterday. apparently he understood the slew of charges, some 100-plus pages of court documents. can you outline what he will face today in that courtroom? >> reporter:
deb feyerick is live for me outside the courthouse in boston where whitey bulger is expected to appear before two judges this afternoon and timewise are we just about an hour out from potentially seeing him? >> reporter: absolutely. smaveng we havele a little bit of new information. we're told that kwlit bulger and his girlfriend landed at logan airport a short time ago. also, his brother, a prominent boston politician, billy bulger entered the courthouse about ten minutes. you can see...
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deb feyerick explains how you safeguard your identity in a virtual world. >> reporter: do you it, i dof millions of people do it every day. each time you log into your web e-mail or visit social media sites, like facebook or flickr or streamed tv shows or movies you're accessing a virtual world anyone were share from anywhere. welcome to the cloud. >> they allow you to not use expensive, a bulky storage space here on earth, and instead allow you to put things in somebody else's computer for free or for very little cost. >> reporter: john abel writes about the cloud for "wired" magazine and warns with innovation comes risk. >> assume that your stuff will be looked at. assume that it will be lost. >> reporter: there's no guarantee your data in the cloud is ever 100% secure. recent breaches at sony playstation network, epsilon data, even rsa security affected upwards of 100 million people. >> pretty much open season. >> reporter: this man se
deb feyerick explains how you safeguard your identity in a virtual world. >> reporter: do you it, i dof millions of people do it every day. each time you log into your web e-mail or visit social media sites, like facebook or flickr or streamed tv shows or movies you're accessing a virtual world anyone were share from anywhere. welcome to the cloud. >> they allow you to not use expensive, a bulky storage space here on earth, and instead allow you to put things in somebody else's...
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. ♪ anything can happen >> reporter: peekskill native deb carlin's so positionate about the project she'se laying claim to is factual. >> i would think the main inspiration. >> reporter: author evan schwartz says they're probably right. his book "finding oz" examines the origins of baum's great american story. >> it really came from the people, places and things that he experienced in his life. >> reporter: according to schwartz, the 1893 chicago world's fair inspired the emerald city. and the dark days baum spent as a young man in kansas are reflected in the book's opening scene. >> what he was really looking for, i think, was a place that contrasted with the colorful world of oz. and he picked the flattest, grayest, grimmest place he'd ever been. those were intense experiences in his entire life, show up in the book. >> reporter: peekskill historian john curran's convinced that he's got a national treasure in his backyard. what if this isn't it? >> it has to be. >> reporter: so for him, there really is no place like home. well, baum's book has sold millions of copies and has been transl
. ♪ anything can happen >> reporter: peekskill native deb carlin's so positionate about the project she'se laying claim to is factual. >> i would think the main inspiration. >> reporter: author evan schwartz says they're probably right. his book "finding oz" examines the origins of baum's great american story. >> it really came from the people, places and things that he experienced in his life. >> reporter: according to schwartz, the 1893 chicago...
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>> thanks very much for that, deb. >>> president's choice to become the next secretary of defense gettingfrom both parties in his confirmation hearing today on capitol hill. leon panetta under fire over the war in afghanistan. >>> and congressman anthony weiner refuses to listen to the growing demands for his resignation coming from his own party. >>> growing fear about the safety of your personal information following a string of recent corporate hackings. just today, the banking giant, citigroup, announcing it was hit and hundreds of thousands of customers were affected. let's bring in our own brian todd with details, a story that affects millions of folks out there. what's latest? . that's right, wolf, one expert calls it cybercivil unrest, for good r the actual hacking of citigroup took place in early may. the bank is just now announcing it, they say because they had to take the appropriate steps to assess the damage t outlines the vulnerability to the banking system. you will see that reassuring template, here is how we will protect your money, citigroup has got it but citigroup just
>> thanks very much for that, deb. >>> president's choice to become the next secretary of defense gettingfrom both parties in his confirmation hearing today on capitol hill. leon panetta under fire over the war in afghanistan. >>> and congressman anthony weiner refuses to listen to the growing demands for his resignation coming from his own party. >>> growing fear about the safety of your personal information following a string of recent corporate hackings. just...
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deb thayric, cnn. >> we'll be right back. with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor.mino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning and better than ever! hotel bids to find where you n save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts,
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but if you notice it is deb niss kucinich was the first one who brought this to the floor. and all he's saying is tell the president you have to get authorization to do anything militarily. not nato. so everybody quit yelling about republicans. it's a democrat who got on the floor with this and started this ball rolling. host: hold on a second. i want to read to you a tweet from heinz jimmy. what are your thoughts about that? caller: he's got that good point, too. they look like holler one way but if one of them does something they put it off on somebody else. host: virginia governor bob mcdonnell has an op ed, the vice chairman of the republican governors association. the headline for his op ed says, next up, prosperity, south carolina. independents. you're on the "washington journal." caller: thank you very much. i appreciate you answering my call. i have a question first. cut me what the international republicans are? i know what if log cabin republicans are. but what are the international republicans? and then i'll give my comment. caller: well, you tell me. caller: wel
but if you notice it is deb niss kucinich was the first one who brought this to the floor. and all he's saying is tell the president you have to get authorization to do anything militarily. not nato. so everybody quit yelling about republicans. it's a democrat who got on the floor with this and started this ball rolling. host: hold on a second. i want to read to you a tweet from heinz jimmy. what are your thoughts about that? caller: he's got that good point, too. they look like holler one way...
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deb feyerick has more on that. >> reporter: on the streets of south boston, in a largely irish-americans bulger, aka whitey bulger's arrest, spread fast. >> basically it's just weird how they caught him. >> reporter: for more than two decades bulger ran the irish mob known as the winter hill gang. he paid off police and politicians and disappeared christmas 1994 after a tip from a corrupt fbi agent alerting him federal agents were closing in. >> the state police knew, the fbi was in his pocket. >> reporter: bob stutman was in boston running the drug enforcement agency and working with the task force to get bulger. >> there was a saying in boston that whitey walked down the street, the sidewalk shook. that's how bad he was. that's how tough he was. that's also how mean, crazy and nasty he was. >> bulger is said to have modeled himself after gangsters immortalized by hollywood's jimmy cagney. his brutality was well known. like new york mafia john john gaddy he killed his boss to take over the gang. he once pulled out someone's tongue. >> he could kill you for good reason, kill you for a b
deb feyerick has more on that. >> reporter: on the streets of south boston, in a largely irish-americans bulger, aka whitey bulger's arrest, spread fast. >> basically it's just weird how they caught him. >> reporter: for more than two decades bulger ran the irish mob known as the winter hill gang. he paid off police and politicians and disappeared christmas 1994 after a tip from a corrupt fbi agent alerting him federal agents were closing in. >> the state police knew,...
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our main findings is that across both advanced countries and emerging markets, high deb debt/g.d.p. levels (90 where) are associated with notably lower growth outcomes" for the future. so this isn't just about numbers on a page. this is about the future economic prospects of our nation. a failure to act will consign us to a more limited future. fewer jobs, less economic growth, less economic activity, a weaker position for the united states in the world. that's where we are headed, and we have been warned repeatedly. here's the s&p, the major rating agency, "signals top credit rate something in danger, stoking political battle on deficit." "u.s. warned on debt load." so, mr. president, nobody in this chamber, nobody across the capitol in the house of representatives can claim they didn't know what was coming. we have been warned, and we have been warned repeatedly. what happens if we don't act and there is a reaction in the interest rate environment for the united states debt? i'd remind my colleagues, a one percent interespercent increaset will add $1.3 trillion i to the debt in th
our main findings is that across both advanced countries and emerging markets, high deb debt/g.d.p. levels (90 where) are associated with notably lower growth outcomes" for the future. so this isn't just about numbers on a page. this is about the future economic prospects of our nation. a failure to act will consign us to a more limited future. fewer jobs, less economic growth, less economic activity, a weaker position for the united states in the world. that's where we are headed, and we...
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last week, the "american idol" winner's song "i love you on big" became billboard's highest charting deb new artist. >> we know he had to come back after winning and take his math final. he admits to shady behavior on line but new york congressman anthony weiner won't be stepping down. >> last friday night, i tweeted a photograph of myself that i intended to send as a direct message as part of a joke to a woman in seattle. once i realized i had posted it to twitter, i panicked. i took it down and said that i had been hacked. i then continued with that story, to stick to that story which was a hugely regrettable mistake. >> so will congressman weiner survive and stay in congress or will he be forced to resign? let's turn it over to our radio rumble. >> joining us from orlando, mark brunier, from san francisco robert thompson and here in new york, loose cannon. for you, is he going to step down or is this the end of this for weiner? >> he's not going to step down, the voters will decide in new york. i mean, he made a bad choice. the thing that bothered me was he never shows the regret that
last week, the "american idol" winner's song "i love you on big" became billboard's highest charting deb new artist. >> we know he had to come back after winning and take his math final. he admits to shady behavior on line but new york congressman anthony weiner won't be stepping down. >> last friday night, i tweeted a photograph of myself that i intended to send as a direct message as part of a joke to a woman in seattle. once i realized i had posted it to...
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deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather than1319, betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastics industry has yet te an cthornt fmeomg.in keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. >>> we are back with more of "today" on this tuesday morning, 7th day of june, 2011. take a second to say hi to the nice people who have been gathering in our plaza all morning under blue skies that are about to heat up a little bit here in midtown manhattan. out on the plaza i'm matt lauer along with al roker and natalie morales. coming up, more on the situation involving new york congressman anthony weiner. he's now admitted that, yes, he did sext message with some six different women. he sent inappropriate photos of himself. he says he's done nothing illegal, however, he's possibly facing a house ethics investigation. can he keep his job? we'll talk about it coming up. >> later on, help with your diet dilemma. joy bauer is here to help us contr
deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather than1319, betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastics industry has yet te an cthornt fmeomg.in keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. >>> we are back with more of "today" on this tuesday morning, 7th day of june, 2011. take a second to say hi to the nice people who...
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deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather thand." the author, assemblywoman betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastic's industry has yet ke spd.on keep t the conversation going a nbceditorials.com. >>> now with more of "today" on a monday mornin >>> now with more of "today" on a monday morning, the 6th day of june, 2011. that makes it the 67th anniversary of d-day. we'll take a moment to thank all those world war ii veterans -- all veterans, actually, but especially the world war ii veterans who served our country with such honor. meanwhile, we have a great crowd jamming our plaza. it was nice to visit with them a little bit. inside the studio, i'm matt lauer, along with al roker and the birthday girl, natalie morales. >> that's right. >>> and coming up, we've seen them in backyard parties, but in the blink of an eye they can wreak havoc and cause injury, those bounce houses. this weekend, another blew away. it had children insid
deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather thand." the author, assemblywoman betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastic's industry has yet ke spd.on keep t the conversation going a nbceditorials.com. >>> now with more of "today" on a monday mornin >>> now with more of "today" on a monday morning,...