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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: youtube is full of confessions of people who dropped weight from gastric bypass surgery and then found themselves drinking heavily. >> i'd start and pour myself a glass of wine, finish it, and then more. >> when i woke up, i was still pretty drunk. >> you have to have an addictive personality to really become a morbidly obese person. >> reporter: singer wilson was drinking up to ten martinis a day. >> i was getting drunk very fast and i was getting sober very fast. and it was frightening. it was frightening. >> reporter: andrew kahn knows that feeling, after his bypass, he, too, found himself losing control to alcohol. >> i started drinking, and it was the first time in my life i was drinking heavily that i thought i didn't have control over myself. >> reporter: now, a new study out today that may offer explanation. according to the journal of the american medical association more than 1 in 10 gastric bypass patients have become alcoholics after two years after the surgery. >> essentially what a gastric bypass does to alcohol is similar to wha
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: youtube is full of confessions of people who dropped weight from gastric bypass surgery and then found themselves drinking heavily. >> i'd start and pour myself a glass of wine, finish it, and then more. >> when i woke up, i was still pretty drunk. >> you have to have an addictive personality to really become a morbidly obese person. >> reporter: singer wilson was drinking up to ten martinis a day. >> i was getting...
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deborah norville. plus, exclusive, george zimmerman's attorney talks to me about the video you haven't seen. also, the making of an american hero. pat tillman from football star to soldier to casualty of friendly fire. now his window marie tells her story of love and loss. >> i didn't want to live. the thought of living without him was something i couldn't bear. >> and remembering amy winehouse. never before seen photographs of the little girl who became a tragic super star. i'll ask her father, mitch, about living without amy. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. tonight's big story, blaming ann curry. she may be just days away now from losing her job. tonight the hollywood reporter says she'll be replaced by savannah guthrie. it comes as "today" is losing ground to its rival "good morning america." my next guest has been in a similar position. deborah norville replaced an anchor on "today." which, by the way, is covering the drama. deborah, nobody probably on earth knows more about what ann
deborah norville. plus, exclusive, george zimmerman's attorney talks to me about the video you haven't seen. also, the making of an american hero. pat tillman from football star to soldier to casualty of friendly fire. now his window marie tells her story of love and loss. >> i didn't want to live. the thought of living without him was something i couldn't bear. >> and remembering amy winehouse. never before seen photographs of the little girl who became a tragic super star. i'll...
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here is abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: adorable. priceless.t, it's a treasured and joyous sound. their child's laughter. but for a rare number of children, laughter can signal a heartbreaking future. >> the giggling when he was young was such an endearing type of a giggle. until we realized he was giggling at inappropriate times. >> reporter: 9-year-old keagan's parents say the mysterious giggle began when he was just a toddler. you thought what? >> he's enjoying himself. >> what's wrong with giggling? >> reporter: something was wrong. a neurologist said his bizarre laughter wasn't funny at all, but potentially dangerous. he was having seizures. >> i couldn't understand how they could call these seizures. he's not convulsing. he's not on the floor like everybody thinks of a seizure. >> reporter: keagan was diagnose noelsed with a form of epilepsy. he's not alone. in toronto, 7-year-old mateo is hit by landing seizures up to six times a day. mri scans reveal the cause for both boys. a small non-cancerous lesion buried deep inside their brains.
here is abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: adorable. priceless.t, it's a treasured and joyous sound. their child's laughter. but for a rare number of children, laughter can signal a heartbreaking future. >> the giggling when he was young was such an endearing type of a giggle. until we realized he was giggling at inappropriate times. >> reporter: 9-year-old keagan's parents say the mysterious giggle began when he was just a toddler. you thought what? >> he's enjoying...
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it's a strange scenario, isn't it, deborah? i co-hosted the fourth hour for a couple of weeks with hoda. she couldn't have been more kind, generous, selfless. incredibly hard working. i watched her report. she's a great journalist. everyone there loves her. meredith vieira left and she went in and you just assumed it would work. because why wouldn't it? what do you think has gone wrong for her? >> i don't think you can lay the blame squarely on ann's shoulders. i think there's a big shift going on in television. if you look at the measurement we have that's valid and that is the ratings of morning television, the "today" show a couple years ago had 1.24 million viewers in the first quarter of the year in a certain demographic. that's dropped dramatically. dvd has come in. "good morning america" has made some changes. cbs news has revamped their show. there are good alteratives on cable at the same time of day. just because they've selected that option, does that mean they've consciously said we don't want to watch ann? i think
it's a strange scenario, isn't it, deborah? i co-hosted the fourth hour for a couple of weeks with hoda. she couldn't have been more kind, generous, selfless. incredibly hard working. i watched her report. she's a great journalist. everyone there loves her. meredith vieira left and she went in and you just assumed it would work. because why wouldn't it? what do you think has gone wrong for her? >> i don't think you can lay the blame squarely on ann's shoulders. i think there's a big shift...
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reporter: signalling just how high emotions are running in the william lynch priest abuse trial, deborah lucas, the woman in orange on the bench, avoiding the cameras, had only moments earlier confronted the elderly father as he was entering the courtroom. her friend tells what happened. >> the people he attacked let him know that he's not going to get away with this. and they wanted to confront him. they want to show him they have power now. >> reporter: deborah lucas who declined to speak with reporters is one of several people including william lynch and his brother who claim they were molested by father jerry on a camping trip more than 35 years ago. >> it's completely understandable that a woman who was raped over a period of ten years with father jerry creating situations in which she felt her parents approved of that abuse would have an outburst when confronted for the first time with the man who abused her. >> reporter: william lynch is on trial for allegedly assaulting lindner, hoping to publicly humility the priest. >> she needed to say it. you've got to get it #0u6789 these ki
reporter: signalling just how high emotions are running in the william lynch priest abuse trial, deborah lucas, the woman in orange on the bench, avoiding the cameras, had only moments earlier confronted the elderly father as he was entering the courtroom. her friend tells what happened. >> the people he attacked let him know that he's not going to get away with this. and they wanted to confront him. they want to show him they have power now. >> reporter: deborah lucas who declined...
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. >> i am deborah weiner. former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is spending the first day of what could be the rest of his life behind bars. he was convicted last night on dozens of counts of abusing young boys. one of the jurors tells us he is confident the decision was the right one. we have more from pennsylvania. >> as jerry sandusky was pronounced guilty on 45 of 48 criminal counts, one of the jurors said he knew he made the right decision. >> just a look on his face, no real emotion. just kind of accepting because he knew it was true. >> when the verdict was announced, the community that once applauded his victories cheered his downfall. he was let off in handcuffs to face a minimum of 250 years and a maximum of more than 500 behind bars. -- to place a minimum of 25 years and a maximum of more than 400 years behind bars. >> it is a sense of relief that it is over. having said that, i do not think it is far from over. >> the penn state athletic director and another top administrator face crimin
. >> i am deborah weiner. former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is spending the first day of what could be the rest of his life behind bars. he was convicted last night on dozens of counts of abusing young boys. one of the jurors tells us he is confident the decision was the right one. we have more from pennsylvania. >> as jerry sandusky was pronounced guilty on 45 of 48 criminal counts, one of the jurors said he knew he made the right decision. >> just a look on...
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for 23 years deborah harris worked as a washhngton dc parammdic. now retired she has little to show financially - no nestt gg, littleeincomee thinking i get my education and get a good job and i'll have some kind of security. they don't have that now. reporter: do you have that now, that security? no, i pon't have thaa security. harrii was injured on the job. but medical bills wiped out her savings. now she's on the verge of lossng her homee she's s finding that promised american dream is not her reality. and in the last ive yeers she has slipped deeper into poverty. yes, i was better off than i am now. better off than i am now. so, that's it. her story could be told in just about any city or family's net worth dropped by a staggering 40 percent between 2007 and 2010. to answer why - look o the houuing market. when net worth fell between 2007 and 2010 because of the bursting f the housing bubble, it fell really heavily on middle class families ecause most of their wealth is housing. peeple felt riccer when housing prices were on the way up. but muu
for 23 years deborah harris worked as a washhngton dc parammdic. now retired she has little to show financially - no nestt gg, littleeincomee thinking i get my education and get a good job and i'll have some kind of security. they don't have that now. reporter: do you have that now, that security? no, i pon't have thaa security. harrii was injured on the job. but medical bills wiped out her savings. now she's on the verge of lossng her homee she's s finding that promised american dream is not...
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deborah . deborah open the door if he's in there you let us in you've got no problem at all while we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. open the door. the door. open the door take don't. don't shut the window we're here quit smoking it's going to war. ok here come over here and open the door right now . you come over and open the door right now and i'm going to come through this window. that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears. the front door go to the front door. once again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla silver tongue is important as. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs you have no idea how they're going to. people in there that. become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know maybe there's another wanted person in there and all of a sudden they come for help you know you never
deborah . deborah open the door if he's in there you let us in you've got no problem at all while we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. open the door. the door. open the door take don't. don't shut the window we're here quit smoking it's going to war. ok here come over here and open the door right now . you come over and open the door right now and i'm going to come through this window. that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears. the front door...
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for 23 years deborah parris worked as a washington dc paramedic.he - no nest egg, little income, and lots of bills. i'm thiikinn i get my educatiin and get a good job and i'll have some kind of security. ttey don't have that now. now, that ecurity? no, i - hhrris wassinjured on the job. she had somm health insurance, but medical bills wiped out verge of lossng her home. the 3 sse's s finding that romised peality. and in the last five years she has sliiped deeeer into poverty. yes, i was better off than i am now. better off than i am noww so, that's it. her story could be town in america. the average family's net worrh droppeddby a taggering 40 percent between 2007 and 2011. to answer why - look to the housing arkkt. whennnet worth fell between 2007 aad 2010 heavily on middle class oo the - families because most of their wealth is housing. people felt were on the way up. but much of that "paper" wealth has been eraaed. the median net worth of the american faaily to $77,300 in 2010. income 007 levels have also slipped. and if people vote with their p
for 23 years deborah parris worked as a washington dc paramedic.he - no nest egg, little income, and lots of bills. i'm thiikinn i get my educatiin and get a good job and i'll have some kind of security. ttey don't have that now. now, that ecurity? no, i - hhrris wassinjured on the job. she had somm health insurance, but medical bills wiped out verge of lossng her home. the 3 sse's s finding that romised peality. and in the last five years she has sliiped deeeer into poverty. yes, i was better...
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i'm deborah weiner in for jennifer franciotti. >> and i'm deborah weiner. oup
i'm deborah weiner in for jennifer franciotti. >> and i'm deborah weiner. oup
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deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> deborah is so right. there is still time to plan your visit to sailabration. you can watch ava marie's flight with the blue angels. you can get an event scheduled at our web site at wbal-tv.com. >> police are investigating what caused a deadly stage collapse ahead of a concert in toronto. the structure caved in. our report. >> from the air, a dramatic view of the stage. debris covering this piano just hours before thousands would have crowded the park to hear radio head. >> i heard the banging of the metal. >> several injured, one man believed to be in his 30's was pronounced dead on the scene. >> it was a crushing injury. it was bad enough, that unfortunately, it killed him. >> th this man made the trip to toronto after an earlier show was filled out. >> i feel really sad now. >> andrew bought his tickets months ago and flew to toronto from minneapolis. >> back in 2000 in toronto the show was fantastic, a-- in chicago. the show was fantastic, amazing. i was looking forward to coming up here. >> authoriti
deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> deborah is so right. there is still time to plan your visit to sailabration. you can watch ava marie's flight with the blue angels. you can get an event scheduled at our web site at wbal-tv.com. >> police are investigating what caused a deadly stage collapse ahead of a concert in toronto. the structure caved in. our report. >> from the air, a dramatic view of the stage. debris covering this piano just hours before thousands would have...
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now brown or you know deborah. deborah open the door if he's in there and you let us in you've got no problem at all. we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. open the door. on the door. open the door i don't know don't shut the window we're here quit smoking it's going to warm open i go oh ok come here come over here and open the door right now not until you come over and open the door not right now gordon i'm going to come to this window good. thing that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears at the front door go to the print door open the door and. once again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla who silver tongue is important as his gun. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars to him. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs you have no idea how they're going to react you know there's people in there that. become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know
now brown or you know deborah. deborah open the door if he's in there and you let us in you've got no problem at all. we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. open the door. on the door. open the door i don't know don't shut the window we're here quit smoking it's going to warm open i go oh ok come here come over here and open the door right now not until you come over and open the door not right now gordon i'm going to come to this window good. thing that jeff jeff confronted...
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bar flies. >> reporter: well, deborah. harford are calling this a terrible tragedy. 11-year-old michael of pylesville is dead. they believe his 8-year-old brother pulled the trigger of a gun the two had found. 11-year-old michael alexander never made it to the hospital. he was shot in the head around 7:15 saturday morning. he died on the way to a landing zine near the state police helicopter was ready to transport him to johns hopkins in baltimore. sky team 11 covered the scene as the sheriff deputies began the investigation in the 900 block in pylesville. it is remote area in northern harford county. >> grandparent in the house called because they heard shots fired while the kids were playing in the woods. had identified to deputies they have d not have any gins house. >> reporter: at first, deputies believed someone was shooting in the woods pes especially after talking to michael's 8-year-old brother. >> it was identified by the young man at the scene that he saw his brother. we use air sport to look at the area to see
bar flies. >> reporter: well, deborah. harford are calling this a terrible tragedy. 11-year-old michael of pylesville is dead. they believe his 8-year-old brother pulled the trigger of a gun the two had found. 11-year-old michael alexander never made it to the hospital. he was shot in the head around 7:15 saturday morning. he died on the way to a landing zine near the state police helicopter was ready to transport him to johns hopkins in baltimore. sky team 11 covered the scene as the...
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but we have a report today from deborah potter about churches that have learned how to minister to those almost everyone else rejects. >> reporter: on tuesdays and thursdays, the vans from holy comforter episcopal church make the rounds in southeast atlanta. >> today we'll pick up between 60 and 70 people. >> reporter: the church provides a day center for people with mental illness and other disabilities. >> good morning, everybody. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks like any other assistance program. people line up for free clothing and toiletries from a stockpile of donations. >> do you need a toothbrush? >> yeah. >> reporter: they share meals prepared by volunteers, breakfast and lunch. >> is this your first time here? >> second. >> well, i'm mike. >> reporter: while some participants go to counseling or therapy, others work with their hands in a supervised art program. >> i really love this church. it's awesome. it makes me feel good about myself. >> you come, you read, you get to know people better. you get to understand your illness, you know, just have a good time. >> reporter
but we have a report today from deborah potter about churches that have learned how to minister to those almost everyone else rejects. >> reporter: on tuesdays and thursdays, the vans from holy comforter episcopal church make the rounds in southeast atlanta. >> today we'll pick up between 60 and 70 people. >> reporter: the church provides a day center for people with mental illness and other disabilities. >> good morning, everybody. >> reporter: at first glance, it...
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>> reporter: here they are. >> amen, amen. >> reporter: for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm deborah potter in oak park, illinois. >>> in california, the united farm workers union is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding by the late, charismatic cesar chavez. but saul gonzales reports that the union has come upon hard times, facing a dramatic loss of membership and sharp criticism of its present leaders. >> reporter: in a packed convention hall in bakersfield california, members and friends of the united farm workers recently celebrated this legendary labor union's 50th anniversary. they also came to honor the legacy of the ufw's founder, the late cesar chavez, one of the most famous figures in organized labor history who during his life some saw as a dangerous radical, and others, as a kind of saint. >> you know, cesar passed away 19 years ago. to some of us it was like yesterday. >> reporter: arturo rodriguez is the president of the united farm workers and cesar chavez's son-in-law. >> he taught us. he nurtured us. he made sure that we understood really the importance an
>> reporter: here they are. >> amen, amen. >> reporter: for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm deborah potter in oak park, illinois. >>> in california, the united farm workers union is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding by the late, charismatic cesar chavez. but saul gonzales reports that the union has come upon hard times, facing a dramatic loss of membership and sharp criticism of its present leaders. >> reporter: in a packed...
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they squared off yesterday for a friendly competition with the foodies from d.c. 11 news deborah weiner has that story. >> if you haven't bought into this whole food truck thing, you're missing something. this blowout food truck gathering at the westport waterfront pitted baltimore trucks against d.c. trucks. a timely competition. >> it's great. i think they should do it every single year, if possible. i think the orioles play the nationals as well. great food. >> 20 trucks represented each city and apparently in the world of food trucks, size matters. >> baltimore has definitely got the size advantage on us. their trucks are bigger but -- >> are you together? >> no, yeah, together. >> inside the truck, it's like a mini restaurant severing up large appetites and really large lines. it seems everyone wanted something from the gypsy truck, a canton favorite. >> everybody here works really hard but the product is good. >> it's exciting especially when you're at work and you're out for lunch, you can get something different every day. they're always moving around. the unique experience to g
they squared off yesterday for a friendly competition with the foodies from d.c. 11 news deborah weiner has that story. >> if you haven't bought into this whole food truck thing, you're missing something. this blowout food truck gathering at the westport waterfront pitted baltimore trucks against d.c. trucks. a timely competition. >> it's great. i think they should do it every single year, if possible. i think the orioles play the nationals as well. great food. >> 20 trucks...
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we hear about how people rejected deborah norville. generational change. was pushing jane pauley out. >> joy: who will be the deborah norville in this case? >> if it goes well, if nbc can manage this transition, then none of the people. the last time they had a big transition jay leno, conan o'brien. >> joy: they have a history of disaster. >> big mistakes. >> joy: big money. those shows in the morning, they bring in a lot of cash. matcher,thanks brian. it's great to see you. we have john fugelsang who is sitting in for jennifer granholm. >> i'm so broken up about this ann curry thing. i have all these mitt romney jokes, it means nothing. without ann curry in the morning and lack of chemistry, i don't know what we can hope for. i like her. >> joy: she's very nice and likable. that's not her problem. she's a sweet woman. >> she's gorgeous, smart, a great interviewer. why they blaming this on her. >> joy: i don't know. maybe like brian said they need someone more bubbly in the morning. >> jane pauley, tan, rested and ready. put her in, coach. she's ready. an
we hear about how people rejected deborah norville. generational change. was pushing jane pauley out. >> joy: who will be the deborah norville in this case? >> if it goes well, if nbc can manage this transition, then none of the people. the last time they had a big transition jay leno, conan o'brien. >> joy: they have a history of disaster. >> big mistakes. >> joy: big money. those shows in the morning, they bring in a lot of cash. matcher,thanks brian. it's great...
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool....
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. >> deborah lucas declined to speak with reporters but is one of several people who claimed they wereested by the father on a camping trip more than 35 years ago. >> it is completely understandable that a woman was raped and tortured over a period of two years >> william lynch is on trial for allegedly assaulting him, hoping to publicly humiliate the priest. his mother and daughter would ever look as did. >> she needed to save. you have to get it out. these kids all need to have their stories heard. >> alleged supporters are calling the actions are right and expected the issue will not be the last of the alleged victim's to vent their feelings. >>catherine: a man was killed today in the mountain view. and there are investigating what caused the driver to lose control. >> we are currently working to investigate vehicles traveling. >> the driver was taken to the hospital. the identity of the victim and the driver had not been released. >> we are always tracking neighborhood crime. in the east bay, six vehicles have been stolen in the past week in oakland, all within a couple of blocks o
. >> deborah lucas declined to speak with reporters but is one of several people who claimed they wereested by the father on a camping trip more than 35 years ago. >> it is completely understandable that a woman was raped and tortured over a period of two years >> william lynch is on trial for allegedly assaulting him, hoping to publicly humiliate the priest. his mother and daughter would ever look as did. >> she needed to save. you have to get it out. these kids all...
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dominic johnson, deborah benedict, henry j.w., ursula mcguire, and jay sahn. >> i am gilbert, i am had disabled veteran. i was homeless for 12 years, and since then i have been in five or six different hotels. the problem is that all of these people are unaccountable. we have the city inspector come by. there was one window that was accessible, and there was construction going on and there was an inch of dirt -- and i had to keep this closed. i was suffocating and burning up. the city inspector said that there was nothing to do. this is something he did not want to deal with. by building had the fire doors off of it for three years. you have the city, by -- and no one wanted to take up responsibility. my mail was still in four years. they did not want to deal with this. the u.s. post office did not want to deal with this. my neighbor down all killed himself and put a note on his door. it was there for two weeks until the smell of his body came down the hallway and my neighbor told me, what is that smell? finally we got them to open the door. they did not think this was an emergency. th
dominic johnson, deborah benedict, henry j.w., ursula mcguire, and jay sahn. >> i am gilbert, i am had disabled veteran. i was homeless for 12 years, and since then i have been in five or six different hotels. the problem is that all of these people are unaccountable. we have the city inspector come by. there was one window that was accessible, and there was construction going on and there was an inch of dirt -- and i had to keep this closed. i was suffocating and burning up. the city...
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i want to thank deborah cafaro. what an amazing story. up 700%. incredible. chairman and ceo of ventas. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >> announcer: coming up -- lucky charm? from cheerios to chex, the big g is one of the largest food companies on earth. with a hearty portion of the international sales coming from europe, can this foodie keep fresh or will threats of a global slowdown make its stock stea stale? cramer gets the scoop just ahead. >>> later, facebook 1st and 10 mys. the social saga continues. cramer weighs in and decides if it's time to change your status. all coming up on "mad money." [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. this is new york s
i want to thank deborah cafaro. what an amazing story. up 700%. incredible. chairman and ceo of ventas. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >> announcer: coming up -- lucky charm? from cheerios to chex, the big g is one of the largest food companies on earth. with a hearty portion of the international sales coming from europe, can this foodie keep fresh or will threats of a global slowdown make its stock stea stale? cramer gets the scoop just ahead. >>>...
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joining us is deborah for the street and fred. let me kick it over to you. what kind of downgrade are you expecting. gorman was pretty specific. he said it's coming. >> yeah, it's coming. it's going to be three, we're almost sure. this has been out there since february but after the jpmorgan disclosures, things really got hit and it looks like they are going to get the full degree of the three. >> what's the difference in terms of impact to the firm? three notches versus two notches? because he said as long as it's two notches, they are ready for it. but you're saying it's going to be three notches? >> we think it will be three. >> what's the difference in terms of the impact on morgan? i mean, the fear is that this is going to trigger a 5 to $9 billion collateral call for morgan stanley. what's the difference if it's 2 or 3? >> number one, more collateral. morgan stanley has a lot of collateral. the other two issues that are really out there are structured derivatives. some of the counterparties want to slow that down. number three is clients. that all said
joining us is deborah for the street and fred. let me kick it over to you. what kind of downgrade are you expecting. gorman was pretty specific. he said it's coming. >> yeah, it's coming. it's going to be three, we're almost sure. this has been out there since february but after the jpmorgan disclosures, things really got hit and it looks like they are going to get the full degree of the three. >> what's the difference in terms of impact to the firm? three notches versus two...
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at the chesapeake arts center, there was a special graduation today for some special students. >> deborahr's documentary "rebounding from loss" told the story of the benjamin franklin high school basketball team and how the team came together after one of their teammates marcus harvel was murdered. >> big on and off the basketball court, marcus harvel could block every shot except the most important one, the one that took his life at just 18 years old. >> today, a milestone for 10 members of that team in what would be the very first graduation ceremony for benjamin franklin high school. for basketball coach william russell, it was a proud day. >> i'm feeling amazing because i got a chance to see all of these guys come in before the graduation. and it kind of registered that all my kids are going to graduate and i'm really, really happy about that. >> in the audience this morning was marcus harvel's mom who was here to see her son's teammates and friends graduate. >> i'm excited for the children, i love the babies more than a lot of things. i really love that we have a great connection as
at the chesapeake arts center, there was a special graduation today for some special students. >> deborahr's documentary "rebounding from loss" told the story of the benjamin franklin high school basketball team and how the team came together after one of their teammates marcus harvel was murdered. >> big on and off the basketball court, marcus harvel could block every shot except the most important one, the one that took his life at just 18 years old. >> today, a...
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different, different from different areas in the country. >> deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> got to get them in here for sunday brunch. stay with us. sarah has got celeb fashion for much less. also, a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. stay with us. and that's our quarterly wrap-up. any thoughts? wow. yowza. terrific. incredible. no, i mean, really, this is so good. that's great, guys. thanks. off the charts. phenomenal. thank you, i'm just glad we're all on the same page. slam dunk. incredible. mmm. i agree. kick up the flavor with dunkin's new breakfast burritos, made with fire-roasted veggies, melted cheese, and delicious steak. grab one today. bring on the day. bring on the flavor. hurry in for dunkin's new breakfast burritos. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> welcome back. susan joins us with accessories that some of your favorite stars are wearing and you can wear them for less which i always love. >> everybody loves that, right? >> absolutely. now, there's so many great loo
different, different from different areas in the country. >> deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> got to get them in here for sunday brunch. stay with us. sarah has got celeb fashion for much less. also, a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. stay with us. and that's our quarterly wrap-up. any thoughts? wow. yowza. terrific. incredible. no, i mean, really, this is so good. that's great, guys. thanks. off the charts. phenomenal. thank you, i'm just glad we're all on the same...
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. >> 11 news reporter deborah weiner's documentary "rebounding from loss" told the story a high school basketball team and how they had to deal with the tragic death of one of their teammates. there were 13 players on that basketball team and a milestone yesterday for 10 of those players. they received their high school diplomas in the first ever graduation from benjamin franklin high school. 11 news reporter rob roblin was there. >> at the chesapeake arts center in brooklyn, there was a special graduation today for some special students. deborah weiner's documentary "rebounding from loss" told the story of the benjamin franklin high school basketball team. and how the team came together after one of their teammates, marcus harvel was murdered. >> big on and off the basketball court, marcus harvel could block every shot except the most important one. the one that took his life at just 18 years old. >> today, a milestone for 10 members of that team, in what would be the very first graduation ceremony for benjamin franklin high school. for basketball coach william russell, it was a proud
. >> 11 news reporter deborah weiner's documentary "rebounding from loss" told the story a high school basketball team and how they had to deal with the tragic death of one of their teammates. there were 13 players on that basketball team and a milestone yesterday for 10 of those players. they received their high school diplomas in the first ever graduation from benjamin franklin high school. 11 news reporter rob roblin was there. >> at the chesapeake arts center in...
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my name is deborah hamilton, i am the director for family center. as you heard today, when someone is bleeding, the solution is to stop the bleeding. the best solution is to prevent the bleeding in the first place. therefore, i feel is imperative that the city supports the save and dignified emergency services system that both shoulders, those in crisis, those that are bleeding, and prevents more of our fellow san franciscans from becoming homeless. as you have heard many say today, having a safe home is key to having a healthy community. homeless prevention and rapid rehousing funding through president obama's recovery and reinvestment act brought 8.7 $5 million to the city the past five years. yet prevented or and homelessness for more than 2400 households in san francisco that were vulnerable. the assistance provided for families living in shelters, parents who had recently become homeless due to domestic violence, individuals with aids and hiv, other extremely low and come at a vulnerable households in san francisco. without this funding, the co
my name is deborah hamilton, i am the director for family center. as you heard today, when someone is bleeding, the solution is to stop the bleeding. the best solution is to prevent the bleeding in the first place. therefore, i feel is imperative that the city supports the save and dignified emergency services system that both shoulders, those in crisis, those that are bleeding, and prevents more of our fellow san franciscans from becoming homeless. as you have heard many say today, having a...