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deborah: oh sure. brian: did you see that very often when you were there, when thurgood marshall would predict how he was going to go on a case before you even asked him? deborah: on some cases you knew because he had his principles. you knew how he was going to come out on the race case or on a death penalty case. i mean, he didn't believe in the death penalty. you know, he got above his share of cases that he used to jokingly put or would have the least impact on the fewest possible people, because the chief justice from then, war and berger, would punish you and we used to have a little betting pool as to which would be the worst case and he would go to congress and say, i am going to try and get that one for you. brian: your book, called "the trouble with lawyers," published by oxford, um, what's the point? "the trouble with lawyers." you are one! deborah: i think our profession is we have deep troubles. the trouble on the top of my list is the access to justice. you know, we have the world's highe
deborah: oh sure. brian: did you see that very often when you were there, when thurgood marshall would predict how he was going to go on a case before you even asked him? deborah: on some cases you knew because he had his principles. you knew how he was going to come out on the race case or on a death penalty case. i mean, he didn't believe in the death penalty. you know, he got above his share of cases that he used to jokingly put or would have the least impact on the fewest possible people,...
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deborah: yep.rian: what is the normal wage that a stanford graduate would get once they have graduated? deborah: it depends a what kind -- it depends what area of practice they are going into. if they are going to wall street, 150 thousand dollars is not atypical. a nonprofit job, $50,000 would be good. brian: are there scholarships to law school? deborah: there is financial aid. stanford is one of the few institutions that has a need a, it turns out summer subsidizing the public education. doing a the order reverse robin hood. it is not a cost-effective way to deal with our nations access problem. -- deal with our nation's access problems. brian: 500 students at stanford law school? about 180 in the first year? deborah: yes. brian: you teach what? deborah: i teach legal ethics and smaller courses in advanced comm law class and gender law and policy and leadership. brian: what do you tell your students on the first day? deborah: i think what i tell them on the last day is more critical. i tell them
deborah: yep.rian: what is the normal wage that a stanford graduate would get once they have graduated? deborah: it depends a what kind -- it depends what area of practice they are going into. if they are going to wall street, 150 thousand dollars is not atypical. a nonprofit job, $50,000 would be good. brian: are there scholarships to law school? deborah: there is financial aid. stanford is one of the few institutions that has a need a, it turns out summer subsidizing the public education....
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author deborah rhode. after that, presidential candidate ben carson in ohio and after that, presidential candidate john kasich. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," stanford law school professor deborah rhode. professor rhode talks about the high cost of law and the lack of diversity in that the law profession. brian: deborah rhode, author of "the trouble with lawyers." why are you one? [laughter] deborah: well, i went to law school at the height of the civil rights movement, and i wanted to help save the world. so i thought maybe i could fight poverty or racial injustice and look where i ended up. brian: stanford law school. deborah: writing about social injustice. brian: go back to a new first got interested in it. where were you and what actually got you connected to the civil rights movement? deborah: i read a book by richard cougar called "social justice" which was about brown versus the board of education and it was a gripping narrative. and i thought, that is what i wanted to do. brian: where were you?
author deborah rhode. after that, presidential candidate ben carson in ohio and after that, presidential candidate john kasich. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," stanford law school professor deborah rhode. professor rhode talks about the high cost of law and the lack of diversity in that the law profession. brian: deborah rhode, author of "the trouble with lawyers." why are you one? [laughter] deborah: well, i went to law school at the height of the civil rights...
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i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare. this time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes. >> announcer: ...if age, sun, stress, and life have robbed you of smooth, young-looking skin... >> i don't want to go and get injections, but i thought that was the only choice i had. >> announcer: ...now there's a doctor-approved way to look up to 10 years younger in just minutes with a breakthrough in age-reversing skincare -- a simple at-home skin-rejuvenating system called derm exclusive, featuring the instant wrinkle-fighting miracle fill & freeze, that not only erases the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, it does it instantly with results that last all day long. >> the fill & freeze is an immediate fix. it lightens the dark circles, it firms everything up, and it makes those fine lines disappear. >> announcer: now, wait. we know
i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare. this time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes. >> announcer: ...if age, sun, stress, and life have robbed you of smooth, young-looking skin... >> i don't want to go and get injections, but i...
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deborah baum: oh, i like it. [banging on piano] i really thought you were just gonna, like, do a chopin. -right? well, if i knew how to play the piano. [music playing] george oliphant: so. deborah baum: you guys are gonna love this! look. all: wow. [whistling] -that is gorgeous. this is-- right? deborah baum: we don't mess around. woman: unbelievable. -no. all right. i like it, the crushed velvet. deborah baum: oh, yeah. what are you, king george? -well, you know, this whole dining room set from safavieh certainly makes me feel like royalty. -you look like your on your throne. -i-- i am on my throne. -i like it. -well this is gonna be, you know, this is going to be the allen family's. -it is. it's going to be his throne. -throne table. deborah baum: that's right. so you like it? -i love it. [music playing] all right. this place is pretty much spic and span. i think it's time to bring the family home for a reveal. [music playing] hey, guys. -hey. -hey, george. george oliphant: welcome home. -thank you. good to see
deborah baum: oh, i like it. [banging on piano] i really thought you were just gonna, like, do a chopin. -right? well, if i knew how to play the piano. [music playing] george oliphant: so. deborah baum: you guys are gonna love this! look. all: wow. [whistling] -that is gorgeous. this is-- right? deborah baum: we don't mess around. woman: unbelievable. -no. all right. i like it, the crushed velvet. deborah baum: oh, yeah. what are you, king george? -well, you know, this whole dining room set...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin this hour with breaking news, and indications that russia may be increasing its support to the syrian government. secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart sergei lavrov today to discuss reports of a possible military buildup. kerry made clear that if the reports are accurate, it could further escalate the conflict. here's what cnn global affairs corresponde correspondent elise labott had to say to our martin savidge the last hour. >> secretary kerry has been working with mr. lavrov trying to get a solution. it's been a long slog. you've seen recent activity in the last few months indicating they may be trying to get something going. if the russians are increasing their military presence, it would certainly complicate that. >> and that's the concern then, that somehow we're going to step away from a negotiated settlement here and it's more that the syrian regime is going to go forward with the military option. >> reporte
i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin this hour with breaking news, and indications that russia may be increasing its support to the syrian government. secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart sergei lavrov today to discuss reports of a possible military buildup. kerry made clear that if the reports are accurate, it could further escalate the conflict. here's what cnn global affairs corresponde correspondent elise...
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deborah-- effected. debra alfarone has what you need to know. >> reporter: he will be staying here at 34th street at a busy major thorough fair. if you are one of the million catholics or a fan of pope francis-- >> if there is a opportunity to see him or listen to him speak, i think he has done a great job. >> reporter: or you are not a pope person. >> why can't they go to him? >> reporter: the fact is you may likely be caughtane crowd or traffic-- caught in a crowd or traffic jack in dc september 22-24. >> you won't get 5 feet without traffic and police. it is not even going to be pretty. >> reporter: traffic will be so bad some federal workers can telework. among the stops, he will see the white house and st. matthew's cathedral on rhode island north west. >> it affects me a lot because i have to pay salaries. >> reporter: security promises to be tight, but if that is not enough, a perimate to hold a rally on the-- permit has been filed. they are expecting 200,000 people. >> there will be traffic restr
deborah-- effected. debra alfarone has what you need to know. >> reporter: he will be staying here at 34th street at a busy major thorough fair. if you are one of the million catholics or a fan of pope francis-- >> if there is a opportunity to see him or listen to him speak, i think he has done a great job. >> reporter: or you are not a pope person. >> why can't they go to him? >> reporter: the fact is you may likely be caughtane crowd or traffic-- caught in a...
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ktvu's deborah beale alone -- deborah villalon with what we know. >> reporter: two men firing handguns from their car. >> unusual to happen on a freeway.>> it looked like -- >> reporter: it looked -- first responders found it was much more than a crash. >> they both suffered gunshot wounds.>> reporter: both men had been shot, one in the lower body, the other in the neck and head, by someone gunning for them on the freeway.>> no idea what led up to the event. >> reporter: not just a crash but a crime scene swarming with law enforcement. the victims went to the hospital. their ambulance caught in the tangle of traffic for more than an hour. the 101 connector was shut down for the investigation. the two -- >> they were out of the vehicle. i don't know the extent of the conversation.>> reporter: what looked like a road rage situation may be a gang-related assault. it could have set off a change reaction crash. -- chain reaction crash.>> when he was shot, he collided into another vehicle. >> reporter: no injuries in back collision, but a moving target and a major freeway, it could have been
ktvu's deborah beale alone -- deborah villalon with what we know. >> reporter: two men firing handguns from their car. >> unusual to happen on a freeway.>> it looked like -- >> reporter: it looked -- first responders found it was much more than a crash. >> they both suffered gunshot wounds.>> reporter: both men had been shot, one in the lower body, the other in the neck and head, by someone gunning for them on the freeway.>> no idea what led up to the...
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. >> deborah. >> alfred russell. >> gregory james malone. >> edward francis maloney the third. >> joseph> jean edward malloy. >> francisco. >> and my nephew who i am certain is loved and still miss and everyone in our family especially his mom. you are always in your heart, we miss your smile, god bless you, bless you, god bless our troops cops and firefighters. and god bless the united states of america. >> and the lead flight attendant on flight might cousin karen martin. >> joseph mendon a. >> sarah elizabeth. >> deborah and. >> mary victoria. >> james. >> alfred. >> joseph junior. >> peter edward. >> char so. >> edward joseph. >> kenneth joseph. >> lester m. >> vida. >> kevin. >> josÉ juan. >> john daniel marshall. >> shelley a marshall. >> james martello. >> michael a. >> karen. >> peter martin. >> it teresa m martin. >> william j martin senior. >> martinez. >> edward j martinez. >> robert gabrielle martinez. >> lizzie martinez. >> paul richard. >> and marie kramer. >> joseph a. >> bernard. >> stephen. >> ada. >> and my uncle, firefighter john james the second. uncle john you're the
. >> deborah. >> alfred russell. >> gregory james malone. >> edward francis maloney the third. >> joseph> jean edward malloy. >> francisco. >> and my nephew who i am certain is loved and still miss and everyone in our family especially his mom. you are always in your heart, we miss your smile, god bless you, bless you, god bless our troops cops and firefighters. and god bless the united states of america. >> and the lead flight attendant on...
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brian: deborah rhode, author of "the trouble with lawyers." why are you one?laughter] deborah: well, i went to law school at the height of the civil rights mov
brian: deborah rhode, author of "the trouble with lawyers." why are you one?laughter] deborah: well, i went to law school at the height of the civil rights mov
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. >> reporter: 62-year-old deborah is resting comfortably at jefferson university hospital. they also catholic and things it may be divine intervention. it happens the day pope francis arrive she got the call she has been waiting for four years. the kidney was available. the call came and it was going to be difficult to get to philadelphia. >> we had continuing -->>> one people were walking and the other half was deserted. everybody took care of us, everybody was fighting for us there, it was amazing. >> reporter: deborah's new kidney is slowly kicking in. whether the papal visit made this gift of life possible, she'll never know, but the couple is graism for everyone who helped. my wife and i want to thank the family to the donor and send our prayers to that family also for their loss. >>> ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> turning to sports, eagles held coach chip kelly will speak about the eagles' first win this season. they beat the jets 24-17. they won the road game without flashing demarco. darren sproles stepped up right here. the offensive line played better and
. >> reporter: 62-year-old deborah is resting comfortably at jefferson university hospital. they also catholic and things it may be divine intervention. it happens the day pope francis arrive she got the call she has been waiting for four years. the kidney was available. the call came and it was going to be difficult to get to philadelphia. >> we had continuing -->>> one people were walking and the other half was deserted. everybody took care of us, everybody was fighting...
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. >> reporter: good evening, deborah. you know, the pope heard stories from families from around the world tonight and he was serenaded by some of the biggest names in music. and his message tonight to the crowd was, families are a factory of hope. thunderous applause erupted when pope francis took the stage at the festival of families in philadelphia. actor mark wahlberg was the host. >> father, welcome to philadelphia. >> aretha franklin serenaded the pope with amazing grace. the 78-year-old catholic leader said a special prayer. earlier, the pope smiled, delighted the crowd who waited to see the motorcade drive by. as he often does, the holy father kissed baby after baby. >> he's an unstoppable force. >> at independence hall, pope francis blessed the mexican family's five foot cross, then delivered a special message in spanish to immigrants. >> do not be ashamed of that, which is a part of your life blood. you are also called to be responsible citizens. >> the day began as francis celebrated mass at the cathedral basil
. >> reporter: good evening, deborah. you know, the pope heard stories from families from around the world tonight and he was serenaded by some of the biggest names in music. and his message tonight to the crowd was, families are a factory of hope. thunderous applause erupted when pope francis took the stage at the festival of families in philadelphia. actor mark wahlberg was the host. >> father, welcome to philadelphia. >> aretha franklin serenaded the pope with amazing...
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also reportedly got access to a substantial share of money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborahrence i'm not sure i want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> out in hollywood susan berman was struggling to make it as a screen writer. >> things weren't quite going as well as she would have liked with her career. >> for years susan had relied on bob for help and he responded, sometimes with big checks. two at least were $25,000. >> it was a call for a kind of thing that went on between them. >> we got unique insight from a woman who claims she was susan berman's closest confident. she told us she knows what susan was thinking. she gave the police many hours of her recorded conversations with susan in which during those last months of 2000 according to barbara susan grew increasing lar worried. did she tell you she was afraid of robert? >> she did tell me she was fearful of him because i had the feeling she felt afraid of him because she was afraid he would withdraw any help. >> there was more than that. susan was afraid of bob, she said, because she knew too much. she kne
also reportedly got access to a substantial share of money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborahrence i'm not sure i want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> out in hollywood susan berman was struggling to make it as a screen writer. >> things weren't quite going as well as she would have liked with her career. >> for years susan had relied on bob for help and he responded, sometimes with big checks. two at least were $25,000. >> it was a...
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it was like everybody was waiting for us here. >> amazing, it really was amazing. >> reporter: deborah's new kidney is slowly kicking in, and whether the papal visit made this gift of life possible, she will never know, but the couple is grateful for everyone who helped. >> my wife and i want to thank the family of the downer and send our pray tours that family as well for their ross. >> reporter: none of this have would have been possible without the donor and his or her decision to give, the gift of life. reporting from center city, allie gorman for channel six "action news". >>> eagles knew they could in the go zero and three and they didn't. >> big time win on the road against a very tough new york jets football team. after that ugly, zero and two start, fans were losing faith in the eagles. next thing you know mark wahlberg is saying go eagles in front of the pope on the parkway. perhaps, divine intervention, regardless, faith, restored. eagles without demarco murray begins the jets because of the hamstring injury. no murray, no problem. 123-yard rushing. second quarter the on the p
it was like everybody was waiting for us here. >> amazing, it really was amazing. >> reporter: deborah's new kidney is slowly kicking in, and whether the papal visit made this gift of life possible, she will never know, but the couple is grateful for everyone who helped. >> my wife and i want to thank the family of the downer and send our pray tours that family as well for their ross. >> reporter: none of this have would have been possible without the donor and his or...
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retired dea agent ed marcinko and deborah feyerick. deborah, to you first.here. let's back up. for people just joining us, what do we know happened this morning? >> so this that happened at about 8:00 this morning. a police officer saw three individuals who looked somewhat suspicious. he believe he had cause to approach the individuals, to question them. that's when a source says the men ran. the men began to run. so the officer radioed for backup and then gave chase on foot. we don't know whether they had exited a vehicle, but the police officer began to chase them and the responding officers we are told by the source were close enough that they heard at least one gunshot, presumably one of those that may have hit that officer. he was shot and killed and responding officers tried to find the men and that's when this huge manhunt began. we know there are tactical teams, s.w.a.t. teams. the lake county sheriff is there. the illinois police department. all of them trying to at least make sure that these men -- or try to find these men who they believe may stil
retired dea agent ed marcinko and deborah feyerick. deborah, to you first.here. let's back up. for people just joining us, what do we know happened this morning? >> so this that happened at about 8:00 this morning. a police officer saw three individuals who looked somewhat suspicious. he believe he had cause to approach the individuals, to question them. that's when a source says the men ran. the men began to run. so the officer radioed for backup and then gave chase on foot. we don't...
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. >> we began with deborah good debra goodrich bisel.. debra: i had grown up in southwestern virginia. the civil war was everywhere. my great-grandfather was a veteran. it is omnipresent. i'm certainly familiar with the civil war stories. i grew up in the hometown of jeb , the confederate cavalry commander. my favorite movie growing up was "the santa fe trail," where errol flynn played jeb stuart. where i am from the south and you like dead people, i got to know the town to pick up to the cemetery. it is the oldest cemetery around. i came to walk around and i tripped over the grave of cyprus holiday. the man in the mist all caps together. i realize the character from the were "the santa fe trail" real. it really was holy ground. that is when my fascination with the role of kansas and civil war began. kansas did not earn the name what he kansas by accident. when the kansas-nebraska act was signed in 1854, the very act of just signing that piece of paper was viewed by missouri as an act of war. from the very beginning, every colony, all tho
. >> we began with deborah good debra goodrich bisel.. debra: i had grown up in southwestern virginia. the civil war was everywhere. my great-grandfather was a veteran. it is omnipresent. i'm certainly familiar with the civil war stories. i grew up in the hometown of jeb , the confederate cavalry commander. my favorite movie growing up was "the santa fe trail," where errol flynn played jeb stuart. where i am from the south and you like dead people, i got to know the town to pick...
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on q&a, stanford law school professor deborah -- talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers." the high cost of law school and the lack of diversity in the profession. a i thinkw we we need different model of legal education that includes one year programs for people doing routine work, two-year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in fullhird year and three years for people who want the full general practice legal education we now have. it's crazy to train in the same way somebody who is doing routine divorces in a andl town in the midwest somebody who is doing mergers and acquisitions on wall street. this one-size-fits-all model of education which is expensive. the average debt level for a law student is $100,000. and that assumes that you can t rain everybody to do everything in the same way. i'm license to practice in two states, and i would not trust myself to do a routine divorce. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> in 1939, eastman kodak company gave newly released kodachrome color film to photographers working for
on q&a, stanford law school professor deborah -- talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers." the high cost of law school and the lack of diversity in the profession. a i thinkw we we need different model of legal education that includes one year programs for people doing routine work, two-year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in fullhird year and three years for people who want the full general practice legal education we now have. it's...
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deborah: writing about social injustice.rian: go back to a new first -- when you first got interested in
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. >> deborah: why the guest list just went from 150 to 100,000. >> can they get to the reception on timeson tape, 20 years after the verdict that shocked the nation. >> did you ever physically hurt her? >> wait till you see what he said about is
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iran nuclear program is gaining more support today, former secretary of state collin powell, and deborah wassermann schultz, backed the agreement, they felt it would reduce threat of iran gaining a nuclear weapon, secretary state under george w. bush called the agreement, a pretty good deal. >> i studied carefully the outline of the deal, what is in the deal, and i carefully looked at opposition to the deal, my judgment after balancing two sets of information, it a pretty good deal. christina: white house clinched necessary vote to insure that congress up holds that deal. >> and race to become democratic presidential nominee is heating up, with bernie sanders gaining, 9 points lead over hillary clinton, in july she was ahead by 10. senator sanders is closing ground on democratic front runner iowa. christina: former new york city rudy guliani blames bill de blasio for the city's home lets -- homeless crisis, he wrote the de blasioy belief that people have a right to live on the streets is unhumane, indesip, and dangerous. he claims, as mayor he removed most homeless people from the street
iran nuclear program is gaining more support today, former secretary of state collin powell, and deborah wassermann schultz, backed the agreement, they felt it would reduce threat of iran gaining a nuclear weapon, secretary state under george w. bush called the agreement, a pretty good deal. >> i studied carefully the outline of the deal, what is in the deal, and i carefully looked at opposition to the deal, my judgment after balancing two sets of information, it a pretty good deal....
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deborah, thank you. >>> here's a map locating the valley fire it broke out saturday afternoon on cob mountain and quickly spread to middle town. >> many people have virtually had no time or notice before they had to evacuate their homes. now they're camping out in tents or rvs. jana katsuyama live now at the napa county fairgrounds there in calistoga. i have understand some -- i understand there's now people calling it new middle town. >> reporter: it definitely is packed here tonight. red cross workers estimate about 1,000 people have come here tonight. and they've received a tent and blankets, all of them donated. it is colder than usual tonight. with one rock and the kindness of volunteers, this evacuee put up a tent to shelter his family of four among the hundred who is have lost homes to the fire. in just three nights the napa fairground has been turn into a city of tents and rvs. evacuees who had to flee some just ahead of the flames. >> in less than five minutes we were surrounded by fire. in the front, in the back. so we went and ran into cars. >> reporter: they grabbed paper
deborah, thank you. >>> here's a map locating the valley fire it broke out saturday afternoon on cob mountain and quickly spread to middle town. >> many people have virtually had no time or notice before they had to evacuate their homes. now they're camping out in tents or rvs. jana katsuyama live now at the napa county fairgrounds there in calistoga. i have understand some -- i understand there's now people calling it new middle town. >> reporter: it definitely is packed...
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deborah in california, deborah? >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> quite welcome. >> caller: i have a two-part question regarding the value of listening to a company's earnings conference call. >> okay. >> caller: the first part is, how can we decide what we want to do -- in other words what action we want to take based on the earnings report since the stock will behave in a contradictory to the report. they can guide lower on the revenue and earnings going forward. and the stock will go up. the second -- you might think that it should go down, right? the second part of my question is, i'm on the west coast. so the calls frequently are at 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. eastern time so for me, the value of listening to the call is diminished because i'm not going to get up at 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. to listen to it. so i won't take any action on this. >> well, here's the solution. you can listen at your leisure, i'm not trying to get anybody into a quarter to buy a stock ahead of a quarter if i can avoid it. what you want to do is take a l
deborah in california, deborah? >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> quite welcome. >> caller: i have a two-part question regarding the value of listening to a company's earnings conference call. >> okay. >> caller: the first part is, how can we decide what we want to do -- in other words what action we want to take based on the earnings report since the stock will behave in a contradictory to the report. they can guide lower on the revenue and...
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he and his wife, deborah, are doing something that you're going to hear a lot more about in the future. they have started something -- and because they've adopted their two children. they're from australia. deborah just won australian of the year because she has single-handedly pretty much changed the adoption laws in australia, which she thinks they can do all around the world to deal with the problem of maybe up to 150 million orphans in our world. it's something called hope land. and i think it's called hopeland.org if you want to find out more about it. these children are going to be represented in the united nations. >> that sounds great. >> and it's a country that doesn't exist except it exists all over the world. >> good for them. >> if anybody can do it, it's those two. >>> there was a little bit of news on the plaza we should reveal. >> you mean bieber's new hair? >> bieber took his hat off -- his hat came off, and he revealed the lid. it's different than it was before. it's more platinum. but when he pulled it forward -- he had the new do and then he put the hat on it. so we
he and his wife, deborah, are doing something that you're going to hear a lot more about in the future. they have started something -- and because they've adopted their two children. they're from australia. deborah just won australian of the year because she has single-handedly pretty much changed the adoption laws in australia, which she thinks they can do all around the world to deal with the problem of maybe up to 150 million orphans in our world. it's something called hope land. and i think...
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deborah villalon is live with the story.>> reporter: it was all captured in pictures now circulating on social media. the shopper, knocked out then thrown out. he looks like he was mugged, sprawled outside the store exit.>> people were afraid, people were shouting for the guard to stop. >> reporter: sister zoe in julia marks were in the next checkout stand when the man argued with the checker and the security guard. the guard slammed him twice against a concrete wall. >> he covered his nose and mouth and cut off his breathing before throwing them out the door. rep back -- >> reporter: another shopper called 911. whole foods fired the guarand replaced the security firm in the store.>> it is scary. i would not want that person working for me.>> reporter: gloria lawrence runs the new guard company taking over. >> you can take somebody down, but you don't have to have them bloody. their customers come in and feel comfortable there. they shouldn't feel intimidated. >> the pictures look bad. i don't know the details, why the individual had a confrontation. >> reporter: what enraged the gua
deborah villalon is live with the story.>> reporter: it was all captured in pictures now circulating on social media. the shopper, knocked out then thrown out. he looks like he was mugged, sprawled outside the store exit.>> people were afraid, people were shouting for the guard to stop. >> reporter: sister zoe in julia marks were in the next checkout stand when the man argued with the checker and the security guard. the guard slammed him twice against a concrete wall. >>...
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deba deborah, wusa 9. >> you can check out the pope's full schedule on our wusa 9 app available for apple and android devices. one spot is at the national shrine of immaculate conception september 23. he will hold a mass outside the building and a special alter he will use is almost ready. we stopped by to see how the painters are turning this wooden alter into one that looks like marble. meant to match the columns inside, and will become a permanent fixture after the pope rolls out. >>> consumer reports is out with the list of the worst cars of 2015, and the crisisler 200-- chrysler 200, congratulations, worst among midsizes because it is under powered normally aspirated 4 cylinder engine not that fast. the rand recover sport's-- rand rover sport, and 200 turbo and 300 hybrid got low marks for a bumpy ride. >>> airlines could decide whether or not you can use your phone during a flight, federal aviation advisory panel says using the phone on a flight is safe and secure; however, it will be up to the airlines to decide if passengers with actually make calls. u.s. regulators are weighing t
deba deborah, wusa 9. >> you can check out the pope's full schedule on our wusa 9 app available for apple and android devices. one spot is at the national shrine of immaculate conception september 23. he will hold a mass outside the building and a special alter he will use is almost ready. we stopped by to see how the painters are turning this wooden alter into one that looks like marble. meant to match the columns inside, and will become a permanent fixture after the pope rolls out....
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speaker, the pope of the -- >> deborah: the people's pope makes history. >> god bless america. >> seanity here. this is incredible. >> and pope selfie frenzy. >> oh, yeah. i got a selfie. >>> then donald trump, declaration of war against fox news. >> carly cut his [ bleep ] off with a precision of a surgeon. >> i was shocked. >>> and then the professor and the baby, the photo everyone is buzzing about. >> brought tears to my eyes. >> here they are. >> wow. >>> then mom on trial. >> and her little kids are testifying against her. >> i really don't want to be here. >> the
speaker, the pope of the -- >> deborah: the people's pope makes history. >> god bless america. >> seanity here. this is incredible. >> and pope selfie frenzy. >> oh, yeah. i got a selfie. >>> then donald trump, declaration of war against fox news. >> carly cut his [ bleep ] off with a precision of a surgeon. >> i was shocked. >>> and then the professor and the baby, the photo everyone is buzzing about. >> brought tears to my...
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. >> deborah: it was all a big lie. >>> and she walked out of the funeral for whitney houston's daughterd now she is revealing when -- revealing what led to
. >> deborah: it was all a big lie. >>> and she walked out of the funeral for whitney houston's daughterd now she is revealing when -- revealing what led to
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. >> inside the emmys with deborah norville, jim moret, and victoria recano. >>> then, the baby doe investigation
. >> inside the emmys with deborah norville, jim moret, and victoria recano. >>> then, the baby doe investigation
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we will latino after that--let you know >> pam :stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. [female announcer] for thousands of local foster children, extracurricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >> pam :there is mounting evidence that an el nino. forming in the pacific ocean. is ge
we will latino after that--let you know >> pam :stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. [female announcer] for thousands of local foster children, extracurricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. more than 700 refugees and migrants are expected to arrive today in germany after a long, perilous journey from ever where. their homes halfway around the world. after days stranded in budapest, hungary, those exhausted people hope their arrival in western europe ends their ordeal. one european union official warns this crisis has barely begun and is far from over. the united nations estimates that 2,000 new migrants arrive in hungary each and every day from syria, iraq, afghanistan and other nations in turmoil. out of sheer desperation to get somewhere safe, many are making the journey on foot after failing to get passage aboard trains. a cold rain greets them as they walk the final steps into austria and that's where we find cnn senior international correspondent, arwa damon. >> reporter: they are coming across the border right now. they have to walk this last portion of the trip. it is raining, it is pretty miserable, but very few of them care because finally, they have left hungar
i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. more than 700 refugees and migrants are expected to arrive today in germany after a long, perilous journey from ever where. their homes halfway around the world. after days stranded in budapest, hungary, those exhausted people hope their arrival in western europe ends their ordeal. one european union official warns this crisis has barely begun and is far from over. the united nations estimates that 2,000 new migrants arrive in hungary each and every day...
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kane >> joon koo kang >> sheldon robert kanter >> deborah h. kaplan >> robin lynne kaplan >> alvin peter kappelmann jr. >> charles karczewski >> william a. karnes >> douglas gene karpiloff >> charles l. kasper >> andrew k. kates >> john katsimatides >> robert michael kaulfers >> don jerome kauth jr. >> hideya kawauchi >> edward t. keane >> richard m. keane >> lisa yvonne kearney-griffin >> karol ann keasler >> barbara a. keating >> paul hanlon keating >> leo russell keene iii >> chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller >> peter r. kellerman >> joseph p. kellett >> frederick h. kelley jr. >> james joseph kelly >> joseph a. kelly >> maurice p. kelly >> thomas richard kelly >> thomas michael kelly >> timothy colin kelly >> william hill kelly jr. >> robert clinton kennedy aenchts my -- and my cousin anna. we think of you with love today, but that is nothing new. we thought about you yesterday and days before that too. we think of you in silence. we often speak your name. now all we have are memories and your pictures in a frame. your memory i
kane >> joon koo kang >> sheldon robert kanter >> deborah h. kaplan >> robin lynne kaplan >> alvin peter kappelmann jr. >> charles karczewski >> william a. karnes >> douglas gene karpiloff >> charles l. kasper >> andrew k. kates >> john katsimatides >> robert michael kaulfers >> don jerome kauth jr. >> hideya kawauchi >> edward t. keane >> richard m. keane >> lisa yvonne kearney-griffin...
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. >>> then -- >> deborah: home alone nightmare. >> the brave girl who caught a suspected burglar in the reporter: not only did she take video of the stranger as he lurked, she also took a picture. >> what she's telling only "inside edition." >> i'm hiding. i hear the police sirens coming. >> exclusive, she was hired by the cheating website ashleymadison.com but listen to what she says about them. >> i think they're scam artist. i think they're shady. >> she's famous for
. >>> then -- >> deborah: home alone nightmare. >> the brave girl who caught a suspected burglar in the reporter: not only did she take video of the stranger as he lurked, she also took a picture. >> what she's telling only "inside edition." >> i'm hiding. i hear the police sirens coming. >> exclusive, she was hired by the cheating website ashleymadison.com but listen to what she says about them. >> i think they're scam artist. i think...
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deborah villalon into the latest. >> reporter: ken, the speed of this fire, 10,000 acres in half the day, dwarfs the ones that ravaged lake county before. dozens structures are gone, and it's still growing. engines and crews could not get on it fast. interrupts -- it erupted at about one back 30 saturday afternoon. the valley fire went to 400 acres in no time and by nightfall was estimated at 25x that size.>> this is another explosive fire. >> reporter: why lake county? >> i don't have good reasons.>> reporter: the usual reasons, dry fuel, a rugged terrain, and when -- wind. >> i could feel the heat from the flames. >> reporter: those who ran, grabbing what they could, newsome homes were gone. >> i wish i could help the people across the street. >> reporter: suddenly everyone smelled smoke, and the fire was on top of them, gobbling structures. even as far crews juggled structure protection and fighting flames.>> they farm -- the farm, unfortunately burned down. they are hoping to save the home. >> reporter: firefighters who suffered second-degree burns were on this superhumanly -- su
deborah villalon into the latest. >> reporter: ken, the speed of this fire, 10,000 acres in half the day, dwarfs the ones that ravaged lake county before. dozens structures are gone, and it's still growing. engines and crews could not get on it fast. interrupts -- it erupted at about one back 30 saturday afternoon. the valley fire went to 400 acres in no time and by nightfall was estimated at 25x that size.>> this is another explosive fire. >> reporter: why lake county?...
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speaker, the pope of the -- >> deborah: the people's pope makes history. >> god bless america. >> seanity here. this is incredible. >> and pope selfie frenzy. >> oh, yeah. i got a selfie. >>> then donald trump, declaration of war against fox news. >> carly cut his [ bleep ] off with a precision of a surgeon. >> i was shocked. >>> and then the professor and the baby, the photo everyone is buzzing about. >> brought tears to my eyes. >> here they are. >> wow. >>> then mom on trial. >> and her little kids are testifying against her. >> i really don't want to be here. >> the shocking photos takenen the day she was ar
speaker, the pope of the -- >> deborah: the people's pope makes history. >> god bless america. >> seanity here. this is incredible. >> and pope selfie frenzy. >> oh, yeah. i got a selfie. >>> then donald trump, declaration of war against fox news. >> carly cut his [ bleep ] off with a precision of a surgeon. >> i was shocked. >>> and then the professor and the baby, the photo everyone is buzzing about. >> brought tears to my...
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. >> reporter: sisters donna and deborah were impressed by the calm of the crowd at the canonization and the planning on the part of the organizers as every element of the liturgy appeared to be seamless. >> the way they handled communion, holy communion, how in the world are they going to give holy communion out to 25,000 people? >> reporter: the holy father left his followers with this me message. live your faith. the garzas can't help but feel inspired. >> i think he's trying to bring the catholic of today into the 21st century by talking about 21st-century problems. >> reporter: the setup is under way at the capitol building. tomorrow pope francis will make history again as he addresses a joint session of congress. reporting from washington, i'm rosemary conners, nbc 10 news. >>> the canonization was not without controversy. the franciscan friar marched with conquistador friday his native spain. he established nine missions in what is now california. catholics revere serra for his missionary work but many native americans say he enslaved converts and helped spread disease. in his
. >> reporter: sisters donna and deborah were impressed by the calm of the crowd at the canonization and the planning on the part of the organizers as every element of the liturgy appeared to be seamless. >> the way they handled communion, holy communion, how in the world are they going to give holy communion out to 25,000 people? >> reporter: the holy father left his followers with this me message. live your faith. the garzas can't help but feel inspired. >> i think...
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let you know when a cool down at his in your forecast >> pam :stay tuned for inside edition with deborahnorville. see it, after the news. see it, after the news. yeah, we know that feeling.. you're so blblted d u'vevetartrt aring sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, it's always the worst possible time. and when you'r're nished, , u realiziz you've been in there for a very, very long time. being irregular is the worst. get more fiber with chocolatey, chewy fiber one bars. feeling good can taste great. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >> pam :san francisco has already earned the title of the most expensive city in the u-s for renters. taking the crown away from manhattan earlier this year. and a new report shows, it appears the city has no intention of giving that crown back anytime soon. the price for rent in san francisco for the month of august. saw a nearly 14% increase. compared to a year ago. the average monthly rate for a one- bedroom apartment. is a little more than 35-h
let you know when a cool down at his in your forecast >> pam :stay tuned for inside edition with deborahnorville. see it, after the news. see it, after the news. yeah, we know that feeling.. you're so blblted d u'vevetartrt aring sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, it's always the worst possible time. and when you'r're nished, , u realiziz you've been in there for a very, very long time. being irregular is the worst. get more fiber with chocolatey, chewy fiber one bars....
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deborah expressly said -- >> it is a simple question. >> well i've answered it -- >> it is as simple and basic as it gets. you don't apologize for things that are inaccurate. you apologize for things that are accurate. and you said there were statements in that first video that i want to apologize for. i'm asking you to tell this committee chairman, this committee and the american people what were those statements? >> i think i've already made my explanati explanation. just for the record, dr. deborah is an excellent doctor. >> i'm not saying she's not. >> you've had your moment i wanted to make sure that you understood what -- that she provides incredibly compassionate care and i'm proud of her. >> now recognize the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, miss norton. >> miss richards, first i want to thank you for the medicaid funds you do receive. the fact that they are medicaid funds makes its own statement about who you are serving. you are serving low-income women in my community and throughout the country. i want to thank you for that. i want to congratulate you on raising
deborah expressly said -- >> it is a simple question. >> well i've answered it -- >> it is as simple and basic as it gets. you don't apologize for things that are inaccurate. you apologize for things that are accurate. and you said there were statements in that first video that i want to apologize for. i'm asking you to tell this committee chairman, this committee and the american people what were those statements? >> i think i've already made my explanati explanation....
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i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin this hour withand indications that russia may be increasing its support to the syrian government. secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart sergei lavrov today to discuss reports of a possible military buildup. kerry made clear that if the reports are accurate, it could further escalate the conflict. here's what cnn global affairs corresponde co
i'm deborah feyerick in for poppy harlow. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin this hour withand indications that russia may be increasing its support to the syrian government. secretary of state john kerry called his russian counterpart sergei lavrov today to discuss reports of a possible military buildup. kerry made clear that if the reports are accurate, it could further escalate the conflict. here's what cnn global affairs corresponde co
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. >>> then -- >> deborah: billed by the bride?ter she was a no-show at the wedding. >> you got to be kidding me. >>> plus, mom takes the stand at her trial for killing her husband. she says he abused her. her blow by blow account of what happened that day. >> i ran to the other side of the bedroom. >> what did you get? >> my gun. >> her shocking pregnancy. could that new boyfriend really be the baby's father. >>> and then they advertise freaky fast delivery. but are they too the fast? >> we saw you
. >>> then -- >> deborah: billed by the bride?ter she was a no-show at the wedding. >> you got to be kidding me. >>> plus, mom takes the stand at her trial for killing her husband. she says he abused her. her blow by blow account of what happened that day. >> i ran to the other side of the bedroom. >> what did you get? >> my gun. >> her shocking pregnancy. could that new boyfriend really be the baby's father. >>> and then they...
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. >> deborah: why the guest list just went from 150 to 100,000. >> can they get to the reception on timelost o.j. simpson tape, 20 years after the verdict that shocked the nation. >> did you ever physically hurt her? >> wait till you see what he said about this photo showing
. >> deborah: why the guest list just went from 150 to 100,000. >> can they get to the reception on timelost o.j. simpson tape, 20 years after the verdict that shocked the nation. >> did you ever physically hurt her? >> wait till you see what he said about this photo showing
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tonight on q&a, stanford luscombe professor deborah rody talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers," which takes acquittal look at -- a critical look at the legal education in the united states. >> i think we need a different model of legal education. we need that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work. two year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year. full years for people who want the full general practice legal education that we now have. you know, it is crazy to train in the same way somebody who's doing routine divorces in a small town and in the midwest and somebody doing mergers and acquisitions on wall street. debt level for a law student is $100,000.
tonight on q&a, stanford luscombe professor deborah rody talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers," which takes acquittal look at -- a critical look at the legal education in the united states. >> i think we need a different model of legal education. we need that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work. two year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year. full years for people who want the full general...
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i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare.his time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes. >> announcer: ...if age, sun, stress, and life have robbed you of smooth, young-looking skin... >> i don't want to go and get injections, but i thought that was the only choice i had. >> announcer: ...now there's a doctor-approved way to look up to 10 years youn
i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare.his time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in the mirror... >> my skin was sagging. really heavy bags under my eyes. >> announcer: ...if age, sun, stress, and life have robbed you of smooth, young-looking skin... >> i don't want to go and get injections, but i thought...
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. >> deborah: it was all a big lie. >>> and she walked out of the funeral for whitney houston's daughternd now she is revealing when -- revealing what led to her outburst. >>> plus, a rosie o'donnell shocker. >>> and then,
. >> deborah: it was all a big lie. >>> and she walked out of the funeral for whitney houston's daughternd now she is revealing when -- revealing what led to her outburst. >>> plus, a rosie o'donnell shocker. >>> and then,
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. >>> then -- >> deborah: home alone nightmare. >> the brave girl who caught a suspected burglar in the reporter: not only did she take video of the stranger as he lurked, she also took a picture. >> what she's telling only "inside edition." >> i'm hiding. i hear the police sirens coming. >> exclusive, she was hired by the cheating website ashleymadison.com but listen to what she says about them. >> i think they're scam artist. i think they're shady. >> she's famous for having had an affai
. >>> then -- >> deborah: home alone nightmare. >> the brave girl who caught a suspected burglar in the reporter: not only did she take video of the stranger as he lurked, she also took a picture. >> what she's telling only "inside edition." >> i'm hiding. i hear the police sirens coming. >> exclusive, she was hired by the cheating website ashleymadison.com but listen to what she says about them. >> i think they're scam artist. i think...
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. >> deborah: have dozens of dangerous dogs been adopted
. >> deborah: have dozens of dangerous dogs been adopted