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said smile, edie, why don't you smile? i would give something like that maybe or just think what is there to smile about? >> reporter: at 19, the first of three suicide attempts. >> for reasons that are inexplicable to me, even now, got up and started playing with a razor, and -- >> reporter: you cut your wrists? >> um-hum. >> reporter: did you cut both your wrists? >> yes, um-hum. >> reporter: over the next 40 years, she tried counseling, psychiatric drugs, and electroconvulsive shock therapy, but nothing worked. >> the despair i think is what is the most powerful push towards suicide, because there feels like there is no hope. >> reporter: but if could you look inside edi guyton's head today, this is what you'd see. what electrodes, the thickness of angel hair pasta, powered by a battery pack under her collarbone. >> i don't think about it, i have electrodes in my brain. >> reporter: it's an experimental use of deep brain stimulation. so what are we looking here. pioneered by neurologist dr. mellen. it controls our moods
said smile, edie, why don't you smile? i would give something like that maybe or just think what is there to smile about? >> reporter: at 19, the first of three suicide attempts. >> for reasons that are inexplicable to me, even now, got up and started playing with a razor, and -- >> reporter: you cut your wrists? >> um-hum. >> reporter: did you cut both your wrists? >> yes, um-hum. >> reporter: over the next 40 years, she tried counseling, psychiatric...
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. >> edy es piloto y fotÓgrafo lleva 35 aÑos sobrevolando las lÍneas de nazca unos jeroglÍficos de mÁspara nazca cada cierto tiempo tuvimos la peor paraca de los Últimos 25 aÑos tormentas de arena que cubren toda el Área y no se puede ver a dos metros, normalmente causan algunos estragos pero tambiÉn causan sorpresas. >> edy asegura que ha ayudado a descubrir mÁs de 360 figuras desde el aire el Único lugar desde donde se les puede apreciar en toda su magnitud. >> en la zona de changuillo pudimos identificar un ave con otro grupo de servicios cerca de colibrÍ a 200 metros una serpiente que repta por la colina. >> en un desierto como este estÁn las lÍneas de nazca la preocupaciÓn de este fotógrafo piloto es que no las sigan destruyendo. pobladores de la ciudad de nazca viven en los alrededores de la zona arqueolÓgica la invaden periÓdicamente hace una dÉcada al igual que algunas empresas mineras. >> pero es muy importante anotar que asÍ como estÁn apareciendo estos dibujos estÁn desapareciendo muchos otros por causa de nosotros mismos, los humanos. >> las autoridades peruanas aseguran qu
. >> edy es piloto y fotÓgrafo lleva 35 aÑos sobrevolando las lÍneas de nazca unos jeroglÍficos de mÁspara nazca cada cierto tiempo tuvimos la peor paraca de los Últimos 25 aÑos tormentas de arena que cubren toda el Área y no se puede ver a dos metros, normalmente causan algunos estragos pero tambiÉn causan sorpresas. >> edy asegura que ha ayudado a descubrir mÁs de 360 figuras desde el aire el Único lugar desde donde se les puede apreciar en toda su magnitud. >> en...
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are scattered in refugee camps while others have been kidnapped or killed at the hands of isis is edis represent an anxious religious minority in iraq and therefore are a prime target for an extremist group that's looking to form a purely islamic state but that it's have to eliminate religious minorities is not only happening in iraq you can also see it just across the border with christians in syria where groups like al-qaeda and isis now control broad swaths of territory according to a recently released report from the state department persecution of christians in syria is part of the worst displacement of religious minorities in recent history the conditions for christians in syria is something that virginia state senator richard black has long been outspoken about in fact back in may the senator wrote an open letter to president bush arlo's saad thanking him for his quote horowitz rescue of christians in the letter he said i pray that the syrian armed forces will continue. to exhibit extraordinary gallantry in the war against terrorists please convey my personal thinks to the syria
are scattered in refugee camps while others have been kidnapped or killed at the hands of isis is edis represent an anxious religious minority in iraq and therefore are a prime target for an extremist group that's looking to form a purely islamic state but that it's have to eliminate religious minorities is not only happening in iraq you can also see it just across the border with christians in syria where groups like al-qaeda and isis now control broad swaths of territory according to a...
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i think, you know, i have -- i love edie windsor and her lawyer. there are some amazing chapters about this case as well including this wonderful scene where -- this is before the obama administration had decided to switch and stop defending doma. they had initially been defending it, and a guy named tony west, the associate attorney general called robby kaplan, edie windsor's lawyer and says, you know, i need time. can we have an extension in terms of filing a response to your brief? and edie was really frail and she has heart problems and, you know, robby worried she could die and so she said, no way, i'm not gig you yes more time. tony west says to her, please, i'm begging you. the attorney general needs more time. we're trying to decide what to do, and robby thought -- she couldn't believe they were considering doing anything other than defending it, so she said -- she told tony west, if that's really true, tell the attorney general that i'll be praying -- and the president i'll be praying for them, and so when the administration did decide not
i think, you know, i have -- i love edie windsor and her lawyer. there are some amazing chapters about this case as well including this wonderful scene where -- this is before the obama administration had decided to switch and stop defending doma. they had initially been defending it, and a guy named tony west, the associate attorney general called robby kaplan, edie windsor's lawyer and says, you know, i need time. can we have an extension in terms of filing a response to your brief? and edie...
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. >> edy es piloto y fotÓgrafo lleva 35 aÑos sobrevolando las lÍneas de nazca unos jeroglÍficos de mÁstros una serpiente que repta por la colina. >> en un desierto como este estÁn las lÍneas de nazca la preocupaciÓn de este fotógrafo piloto es que no las sigan destruyendo. pobladores de la ciudad de nazca viven en los alrededores de la zona arqueolÓgica la invaden periÓdicamente hace una dÉcada al igual que algunas empresas mineras. >> pero es muy importante anotar que asÍ como estÁn apareciendo estos dibujos estÁn desapareciendo muchos otros por causa de nosotros mismos, los humanos. >> las autoridades peruanas aseguran que el gran tamaÑo del centro arqueolÓgico, la falta de presupuesto y engorrosos trÁmites legales complican el desalojo de los invasores. en lima, perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍnez, univisiÓn. >> en instantes le vamos a presentar artistas que vende sus cuadros hay un >> hay un nuevo artista en el mundo de la pintura tiene 6 aÑos pero sus obras ya se subastan se llama polo es un puro que descubriÓ su vocación, su dueÑa dice que ella lo enseÑÓ a pintar los cuadros abstractos de
. >> edy es piloto y fotÓgrafo lleva 35 aÑos sobrevolando las lÍneas de nazca unos jeroglÍficos de mÁstros una serpiente que repta por la colina. >> en un desierto como este estÁn las lÍneas de nazca la preocupaciÓn de este fotógrafo piloto es que no las sigan destruyendo. pobladores de la ciudad de nazca viven en los alrededores de la zona arqueolÓgica la invaden periÓdicamente hace una dÉcada al igual que algunas empresas mineras. >> pero es muy importante anotar...
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. >> if the isis happens to find their way into these towns, the as edies will be wiped out. the ethnicity will be wiped out in a matter of hours. >> the largest christian communities have also fallen to isis. 100,000 have fled their homes, ordered to convert to islam or die. in recent weeks, islamic fighters have consolidated their homes across iraq and are on the run again, capturing iraqis largest dam. they have taken control of the army base, and with it, capturing artillery and heavy weapons, adding to their already substantial arsenal. the sate of those in the north, kurds and republicans and others, is largely dependent on kurdish fighters, but they are outgunned, out numbered and have even run out of ammunition. >> she'll a. these people so desperately need help, and why is it so difficult to get them aid? >> they're on the top of a mountain, in a very difficult shelter, and there are no buildings. and you're not entire sure where the people r in order to deliver this aid, you have to drop it out of the back of a cargo plane, flying at altitude. and attached to parach
. >> if the isis happens to find their way into these towns, the as edies will be wiped out. the ethnicity will be wiped out in a matter of hours. >> the largest christian communities have also fallen to isis. 100,000 have fled their homes, ordered to convert to islam or die. in recent weeks, islamic fighters have consolidated their homes across iraq and are on the run again, capturing iraqis largest dam. they have taken control of the army base, and with it, capturing artillery and...
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so edie, how does the united states go about rescuing them? >> so you're going to have to look at this from two different standpoints. one standpoint is dealing with isis and the other standpoint is trying to rescue our hostages. the best ways to do that is to try to establish better relations with syria, with working even back door deals somehow and in addition to that you want covert hosting operations, you want special forces to go on the ground, get people out of harm's way and while we're trying to deal with isis tisimultaneously. >> general let's talk about syria. it's not like bashar al assad is the united states' best friend at the moment. we don't' like him, right? so how do you conduct air strikes over syria, if that's what we need to do? >> you don't ask for permission. carol, you just identify targets, ensure that your intelligence is extremely precise, and then you go after them. if that's the means by which you are going to attack isis is from the air and right now, that makes sense, because we can reduce their capabilities, and
so edie, how does the united states go about rescuing them? >> so you're going to have to look at this from two different standpoints. one standpoint is dealing with isis and the other standpoint is trying to rescue our hostages. the best ways to do that is to try to establish better relations with syria, with working even back door deals somehow and in addition to that you want covert hosting operations, you want special forces to go on the ground, get people out of harm's way and while...
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edie's in oakland, '80s in union city. 100 degrees in concord and walnut creek.he south bay also in the '90s and 95 and an invalid. the north bay also has plenty of '90s. looking ahead to the weekend will be plenty cooler dropping nearly 10 degrees and even cooler into monday. federal authorities are considering whether to allow an independent investigation into the c-h-p officer caught on video punching a woman. 51-year-old marlene pinnock was punched at least nine times near along i-10 earlier this month. a driver recorded the incident. and posted the video to you- tube. the woman has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the officer and the c-h-p commissioner. the c-h-p argues the officer wasfrom walking in traffic. million dollar home sales are at an all-time high in the bay area. data-quick says that nearly six thousand homes sold for at least a million dollars this past spring. shattering earlier records. a local real estate agent showed kron-4 this condo in the south of market neighborhood. it has only two bedrooms.but is listed for one-point-three-
edie's in oakland, '80s in union city. 100 degrees in concord and walnut creek.he south bay also in the '90s and 95 and an invalid. the north bay also has plenty of '90s. looking ahead to the weekend will be plenty cooler dropping nearly 10 degrees and even cooler into monday. federal authorities are considering whether to allow an independent investigation into the c-h-p officer caught on video punching a woman. 51-year-old marlene pinnock was punched at least nine times near along i-10...
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>> reporter: edis morales is an investigator, helping the family track down their son's killer.says the 16-year-old was shot five times. in this case, he thinks he has a lead. >> translator: we don't know his name yet, but his area, his characteristics and where he operates. >> reporter: there's one thing the investigator can't tell his parents. their son might have been in a gang. >> translator: as a parent, imagine someone killing your son and then telling you he's in a gang. i'm not going to tell them. they're humble people and deserve respect. >> reporter: their 16-year-old son ended up here. it looks like a bus station. but it's the city morgue. and dozens of people are waiting out here for information on their loved ones. there's just bodies piled up in here from all of the violent. this woman has been waiting all night and all day to claim her husband's body. he was shot the night before for his cell phone, killed right in front of her. >> reporter: her father waits nearby. at first, barely able to speak. >> i'm afraid. >> reporter: you're afraid for your daughter's life?
>> reporter: edis morales is an investigator, helping the family track down their son's killer.says the 16-year-old was shot five times. in this case, he thinks he has a lead. >> translator: we don't know his name yet, but his area, his characteristics and where he operates. >> reporter: there's one thing the investigator can't tell his parents. their son might have been in a gang. >> translator: as a parent, imagine someone killing your son and then telling you he's in...
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minority from isis attacks american aircraft also dropped food and water for the thousands of years edis who have been trapped on a mountaintop in sin jar but the strikes are just a part of an overall american effort to quell the conflict in iraq while the u.s. says it has no plans to send troops are to use a mirror david brings us more on the obama administration's arming of the fighters on the ground. the obama administration is beginning to directly provide weapons to kurdish peshmerga forces to fight off islamic militants senior officials who announced the decision to the press on the condition of anonymity one say exactly what types of weapons are being sent nor what government agency would be leading this effort now this comes as the islamic state militants threaten civilians and the u.s. consulate in the northern city of erbil in response the obama administration quickly moved some american diplomats out of the city erbil is a very strategic city in iraq and not just because it's home to american personnel but he also happens to be the capital of iraq's kurdistan region located ju
minority from isis attacks american aircraft also dropped food and water for the thousands of years edis who have been trapped on a mountaintop in sin jar but the strikes are just a part of an overall american effort to quell the conflict in iraq while the u.s. says it has no plans to send troops are to use a mirror david brings us more on the obama administration's arming of the fighters on the ground. the obama administration is beginning to directly provide weapons to kurdish peshmerga...
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of send jar jar is in northwestern iraq near the syrian border is an area mostly inhabited by use edis a religious group that right now is under siege and attempting to evacuate the region the airstrike comes just a day after a senior official said the u.s. government had also begun to funnel weapons directly to kurdish forces fighting the islamist militants who are advancing in the northern part of the country it's unclear what kinds of arms are being sent to the region however they are reportedly being sent through a covert channel established by the cia to talk about the latest u.s. military action in the country and its implications earlier i spoke with former texas congressman ron paul i first asked him about the latest developments and the arming of kurdish forces. well i think it's a little bit late to try to salvage all the mistakes that we've made for the past twenty four years i've been opposed to going into iraq all the way back to the beginning in one nine hundred ninety because i believe in nonintervention that we should mind our own business and it never works out very we
of send jar jar is in northwestern iraq near the syrian border is an area mostly inhabited by use edis a religious group that right now is under siege and attempting to evacuate the region the airstrike comes just a day after a senior official said the u.s. government had also begun to funnel weapons directly to kurdish forces fighting the islamist militants who are advancing in the northern part of the country it's unclear what kinds of arms are being sent to the region however they are...
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francois alond announced the country would be sending arms to the kurds and humanitarian aid to ethnic is edis who are trapped on that mountain in singe are there's also word that the u.k. may soon be sending military aid artie's polly boyko has more from london. the prime minister has just been speaking about the desperate humanitarian situation in northern iraq where the refugees are trapped on the. mountain and david cameron has said that the u.k. focus remains on sending humanitarian supplies and the government is also clinton plaiting trying to lift refugees using r.a.f. helicopters from that besieged mountain in northern iraq but the heat is by no means the prime minister he's under growing pressure to launch air strikes over iraq a growing number of politicians have been calling for it in recent days and yesterday arias tornado jets were sent to cyprus and then on to iraq to assist with . drops of humanitarian aid but technically the choice of those tornado jets is is interesting because if the government decided to change its mind or to suddenly step up its involvement they could very
francois alond announced the country would be sending arms to the kurds and humanitarian aid to ethnic is edis who are trapped on that mountain in singe are there's also word that the u.k. may soon be sending military aid artie's polly boyko has more from london. the prime minister has just been speaking about the desperate humanitarian situation in northern iraq where the refugees are trapped on the. mountain and david cameron has said that the u.k. focus remains on sending humanitarian...
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cause for intervention in iraq they say because the united states is conducting air drops to the years edis who have fled the advance of islamic state militants but it is conducting air strikes around herbal which is to the east and erbil is the capital of kurdistan the kurdish area and that is where the oil rich area is so they don't want them to gain control of that wailed member tony blair in the lead up to the iraq war it's not about blood for oil events a million people are on the streets of london with placards saying this is all about blood for oil it clearly is blood for oil and tony blair is one of the warmongers that has made a ton of money trading blood for oil and he's continuing to do so let's say see it's all about this quantitative easing we've been witnessing around the world for years now it has not worked it did not create the economic growth that we were told it would there was no escape velocity as mark carney chairman of bank of england talked about so now we're in a deflationary spiral where resources are scarce and people are going to war to get control of the remaini
cause for intervention in iraq they say because the united states is conducting air drops to the years edis who have fled the advance of islamic state militants but it is conducting air strikes around herbal which is to the east and erbil is the capital of kurdistan the kurdish area and that is where the oil rich area is so they don't want them to gain control of that wailed member tony blair in the lead up to the iraq war it's not about blood for oil events a million people are on the streets...
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is going to save the is edie's and stop genocide. they said they were saved and people asked if the troops would be out and they said no, they would add many more troops. situation was a deeply troubling situation. is a diverse society. there are ancient names. you think these are biblical people, how are they alive? there are small valleys and ancient towns. when the islamic state moved in, it is suddenly the case that they have -- this is not the first time they have fled persecution. wanted to bring them down from the mountain. people are dangerous. that is his view. this is not the first time. it is interesting that president obama said america is going to help, help is on the way. , the kurdish, --, the farther in eastern provinces of syria, these fighters fought along the ground and opened a land court and gotnd corridor thousands of people through a difficult situation. when the first helicopter landed, to welcome them where the fighters. it was something the state department could not say in the briefing because it is a notif
is going to save the is edie's and stop genocide. they said they were saved and people asked if the troops would be out and they said no, they would add many more troops. situation was a deeply troubling situation. is a diverse society. there are ancient names. you think these are biblical people, how are they alive? there are small valleys and ancient towns. when the islamic state moved in, it is suddenly the case that they have -- this is not the first time they have fled persecution. wanted...
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which suggested the a edi audit when abdullah abdullah suggested it was a fraud. >> until the time that abdullah's team comes back to the process the process will continue in the presence of national, international, the u.n. and european observers. >> there is a deadline. the inauguration is scheduled for september 2nd so a new president can attend the n.a.t.o. summit next week. 74% of boxes have been audited. the remaining ones are the most contentious and need to be recounted. they say the process must proceed. >> we should not succumb to threats. this nation has seen many, many ups and downs, and those groups who would threaten us because they're losing power, their threats will be short lived. >> reporter: the drawn out process is effecting every day life here. it is effecting the economy. >> the impact on the economy, on security, has been devastating, and the afghan government coffers are empty, and the taliban have been attacking and making progress. >> abdullah's team said that they will not recognize the outcome of the audit because it's not there to observe. they have not dete
which suggested the a edi audit when abdullah abdullah suggested it was a fraud. >> until the time that abdullah's team comes back to the process the process will continue in the presence of national, international, the u.n. and european observers. >> there is a deadline. the inauguration is scheduled for september 2nd so a new president can attend the n.a.t.o. summit next week. 74% of boxes have been audited. the remaining ones are the most contentious and need to be recounted....
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joining me now, the former edi editor of the pakistani english edition newspaper. pakistan has seen these shorts of demonstrations in the past but how much of a threat to you perceive this one to be? >> well, i think the real threat is to the democratic order, as they say. because the most worrying part about this is the demands that have been made b. one does not see any constitutional mechanism by which these demands may be filled. they have called for another set up. they say they want a caretaker set up to do electoral reforms and lead to fresh elections on a widespread basis. it's not known how such a government could come in through constitutional means. that is what is worrying people. when there are so many people there and rigid stands have taken there is always the fear of violence. i think that's a very real fear here as well. >> are you alluding to the possibility that the military may get involved? >> that is always a possibility in a scenario such as this. that is what concerns most people and as is the issue causing the greatest deal of anxiety. that
joining me now, the former edi editor of the pakistani english edition newspaper. pakistan has seen these shorts of demonstrations in the past but how much of a threat to you perceive this one to be? >> well, i think the real threat is to the democratic order, as they say. because the most worrying part about this is the demands that have been made b. one does not see any constitutional mechanism by which these demands may be filled. they have called for another set up. they say they want...
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long trips and simple bedtime cuddles recalled at this memorial service in perth, australia nor mo, ediend otis from grandfather nick norris. they were headed home from a family holiday. the children's firnparents to fw in a few days. >> when their innocent bodies were shot out of the sky, i stretched my arms as high as i could and screamed for them. the love in my heart will always be open for them. my arms will always be reaching for them. >> reporter: 1,000 friends and family gathered to remember the tight-knit trio brimming with humor and happiness, so full of life. >> someone said they were so close, this he were meant to be together. >> we wish you were here. >> reporter: this videotaped for a family friend in amsterdam shortly before the fatal flight has become the parents most treasured possession. >> bye. >> bye. >> bye. >> see you next week. >> reporter: a last clims of children loved so well for far too short a time. # for today, sara james, nbc news, melbourne, australia. >> that's heartbreaking. >>> back in this country, a state of emergency in toledo, ohio, this morning. pe
long trips and simple bedtime cuddles recalled at this memorial service in perth, australia nor mo, ediend otis from grandfather nick norris. they were headed home from a family holiday. the children's firnparents to fw in a few days. >> when their innocent bodies were shot out of the sky, i stretched my arms as high as i could and screamed for them. the love in my heart will always be open for them. my arms will always be reaching for them. >> reporter: 1,000 friends and family...
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. >> that is called a canadian tux tux edie, i think that -- tuxedo, i think that dads wear it by accidenti think that wearible tech will be a hit for them. people are very into wearible ible tech, this tux made of denim is scary. charles: danny, have you a business, you get a resume, a kid comes in with that outfit. >> you know, not -- i one wouldn't determine the gig on the suit but i would put a check mark on it. >> it will be flocked to because it is ralph lauren. it does not matter. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is a hail mary. two-types of products, ralph lauren is in trouble, you don't want to be in his stock, nobody is going to buy that suit. >> they have investing and distribution all over the world, operation alley we'll see that increase over the next couple. but in asia and outside u.s., i think you are right. >> a have a burning question. so anyone guilted you buying lululemon yoga pants, could you be guilted into buying this denim suit. charles: no. this is weird. you think that ralph lauren is a buy? >> absolutely. charles: yo you too? >> i like it. charles: all right, i think it
. >> that is called a canadian tux tux edie, i think that -- tuxedo, i think that dads wear it by accidenti think that wearible tech will be a hit for them. people are very into wearible ible tech, this tux made of denim is scary. charles: danny, have you a business, you get a resume, a kid comes in with that outfit. >> you know, not -- i one wouldn't determine the gig on the suit but i would put a check mark on it. >> it will be flocked to because it is ralph lauren. it does...
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walt mossberg is co-executi edi or re/code, joining us now.ate from the your home network, running off the same makes this possible pu's think it's a good idea. why? >> yeah, jon, i do. guess, first of all, guest networks are built into most routers. of course, that raises the first problem which is that most people have no interest in touching their router settings, even if they knew how. i kind of are compared it to disabling a bomb. you know? you never know which wire is going to be the right wire to click. but this could be solved. the s.a. calls on the industry to say, you've already got this guest network thing. let's make it easy for people to use. let's make it safe so that the wall, the fire wall between the guest network and your main home network is believable, and give people the power to limit the amount of are bandwidth they want to share to cut off the occasional bandwidth log or free rider. >> i really like the spirit of this, and i was at the cable show earlier this year. comcast was talking about it. trying to do it. of cours
walt mossberg is co-executi edi or re/code, joining us now.ate from the your home network, running off the same makes this possible pu's think it's a good idea. why? >> yeah, jon, i do. guess, first of all, guest networks are built into most routers. of course, that raises the first problem which is that most people have no interest in touching their router settings, even if they knew how. i kind of are compared it to disabling a bomb. you know? you never know which wire is going to be...
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. ♪ julia roberts, viola davis and edie falco stunning in sapphire. claire danes, radiant in red. sofia vergara, kristen wiig and katie mara, ee themial in lights and whites. the night's other trends plunging necklines and this modern look from the young stars of "modern family," both rocking sizzling separates. "scandal"'s kerry washington and "game of thrones" natalie dormer proving orange is the new black. while the stars of "orange is the new black" opted for whites and creams. and there were plenty of risk takers, lena dunham sporting a pink ombre tutu and platinum blond bob and sarah paulson in a look like no other.is box is fr. boom. with a 40% off code i got 11 items for my fashionista 6-year-old, 51 bucks. something you shouldn't buy right now, an iphone. >> the iphone 6 is going to be unveiled september th so the prices on the models currently out, the 5c and 5s are likely going to drop. >> reporter: wait a few weeks and save up to a hundred bucks. bye, guys. not even a look back. for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, oakland,
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was time to bring this case or the dome a case or an tome of courses the law that was struck down in edy windsurf's case that prohibited the federal government from recognizing marriages in states where it's already legal. there weren't a lot of lawyers who worked on issues that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he had taken it to tank it. he knew he needed someone from the other side of the aisle to be his partner. david boies who was not the first person he approached, he actually approached a guy named paul smith and paul is an openly gay attorney constitutional attorney very well-respected who had brought the lawrence fico texas challenge. he argued it in the supreme court and that struck down laws. so he went to paul and he said would you cocounsel with me on this? paul said i have course thought about bringing this case because in lawrence fico texas the judge in dissent said you are opening the door to gay marriage. paul thought maybe i should file the case that he talked to su
was time to bring this case or the dome a case or an tome of courses the law that was struck down in edy windsurf's case that prohibited the federal government from recognizing marriages in states where it's already legal. there weren't a lot of lawyers who worked on issues that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he had taken it to tank it. he knew he needed someone from the other side of the...
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doma was the law that was struck down in edie windsor's case that i also read about in the book that prohibited the federal government from from recognizing their urges and states where it's already legal. so there weren't a lot of lawyers that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he -- and he knew he needed someone from the other side are they out to be his partner. david boies was not the first person that he approached. he actually approached a guy named paul smith. paul is an openly gay attorney, constitutional attorney very well-respected who had have brought the lawrence v. texas challenge. he argued in the supreme court that struck down laws. he went to paul and he said would you cocounsel with me on this and paul said i have course thought about bringing this case as in lawrence v. texas justice scalia in the sense that you are opening the door to gay marriage. so paul thought well maybe i should file that case that he talked to supreme court clerks and he said it's very diff
doma was the law that was struck down in edie windsor's case that i also read about in the book that prohibited the federal government from from recognizing their urges and states where it's already legal. so there weren't a lot of lawyers that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he -- and he knew he needed someone from the other side are they out to be his partner. david boies was not the...
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so i think that would be the edi purpose of thoseli mechanisms.ar these would be the steps you have to go through to prepare ad for war. but if iran sees it and believer it, they might be deterred from crossing our red lines. >> thanks, this is an excellent analysis on this issue. i want to offer a couple of nuances here. first of all, i like your analysis as such. but we all know the story of sh 1,001 nights, buying time. the stories for 1,001 nights, wanted to buy time so he doesn't get killed. but the iranian nuclear crisis, it depends where you start.t ge but might start somewhere in 2002. so we have by julywi 20th, it depending where you put your th line, 4,001 nights. and i think what has h happenedo us, we became a s. hostage, a second hostage crisis. with iran. and i see there are actually things in between. that iran really doesn't test nuclear weapon manufacturing, because a small country with the limited resources, it doesn't make sense. but they call it testing the limit. and then they do exactly all of what you talk, how to deal with the middle east and how to embolden, et
so i think that would be the edi purpose of thoseli mechanisms.ar these would be the steps you have to go through to prepare ad for war. but if iran sees it and believer it, they might be deterred from crossing our red lines. >> thanks, this is an excellent analysis on this issue. i want to offer a couple of nuances here. first of all, i like your analysis as such. but we all know the story of sh 1,001 nights, buying time. the stories for 1,001 nights, wanted to buy time so he doesn't get...
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is in this internet age along with the proliferation of cable television, talk radio, various online edi and the increasing pressures for ad revenue among shrinking print media, both the ftc and the fta have insufficient resources to combat the number of deceptive claims in the market. some media outlets eager to accept advertising dollars that clearly violates the law and to see his consumers. 2006 crn began self-regulatory program with the nad receiver to help self police the advertising claims of dietary supplement marketers. crn has committed over $2 million to underwrite the program which is already investigated almost 200 challenges of the claims made by supplement marketers, many of which involve witless products. i'm proud of the track record of this program for providing fair of a thoughtful and transparent decisions for achieving a high rate of industry participation in the precedent that assesses these decisions to deter fraudulent claims. members are committed to manufacturing and marketing high-quality beneficial product into insurer can members receive truth will come accur
is in this internet age along with the proliferation of cable television, talk radio, various online edi and the increasing pressures for ad revenue among shrinking print media, both the ftc and the fta have insufficient resources to combat the number of deceptive claims in the market. some media outlets eager to accept advertising dollars that clearly violates the law and to see his consumers. 2006 crn began self-regulatory program with the nad receiver to help self police the advertising...
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s edie letter. she's a survivor. she's covering the u.n. now.i respect her bravery and her longevity and my personal example, cnn's christiane amanpour. watching her to put leaders on the spot and ask them tough questions. it's the type of journalist i always wanted to be. >> this has been enormous great pleasure. i got to acknowledge and thank them for taking time for this presentation. >> it was wonderful. it was a learning experience for me. i want to thank everybody for participating in jeff's moderating. those of you watching who want to follow us and what the panel talked about, we've createddest essays on our website. thank you for watching and i hope you will extend that conversation online, thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> by this time in the war, a lot of soldiers have been away from their homes for about three to four years. they're getting letters home saying the farm is falling to pieces. their patrollers in the area. they are taking su
s edie letter. she's a survivor. she's covering the u.n. now.i respect her bravery and her longevity and my personal example, cnn's christiane amanpour. watching her to put leaders on the spot and ask them tough questions. it's the type of journalist i always wanted to be. >> this has been enormous great pleasure. i got to acknowledge and thank them for taking time for this presentation. >> it was wonderful. it was a learning experience for me. i want to thank everybody for...
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edie is from lake mary, florida.. she is cancer free now and red carpet bringing it. adorable moment. you know what? thank you for making her wish come true. look at the pose. she gave a little angelina jolie. >> hip out. >> she was like i watch e. i know how to do it. >> incredible. >> okay. little bit different topic here. do you think where you fall in your family makes a difference how you're treated? >> birth order. >> "huffington post" ran a story, an apology letter to my second child. the mother of two writing you're only 11 months old and i already raised you differently. i'm sorry i don't know any facts about you. your brother's baby book contains so much information about his first year he can see every time he spit up. i'm sorry you look like a candidate for whatnot to wear baby edition. your brother had all new super cute clothes and you mostly his hand me downs. i've also loved you with every piece of me and i will never apologize for that. it was a little tongue in cheek and there's a lot of truth to wh
edie is from lake mary, florida.. she is cancer free now and red carpet bringing it. adorable moment. you know what? thank you for making her wish come true. look at the pose. she gave a little angelina jolie. >> hip out. >> she was like i watch e. i know how to do it. >> incredible. >> okay. little bit different topic here. do you think where you fall in your family makes a difference how you're treated? >> birth order. >> "huffington post" ran a...
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just klutz cooler temperatures >> : south the 70's and low eighties mar 79 potto 82 and santa clara edie'sand valleys now things: office tomorrow back in the '80s 86 in concord and pleasanton ada in livermore still they one and capri >> : 75 in san leandro and hayward's 77 down in san mateo 67 in san francisco ladies for the most part for the north bay, or cloud cover whatever interest it's close again but the more summerlike pattern where fog afternoon sunshine that continues into next week very low temperature change into next week as well >> : coming up when i was starting to think it was the national soccer vehicle train track they ac transit bus service rate in the next addition of people behaving badly tonight at 8 >> : female announcer: through monday, get three years interest-free financing and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. but this special financing offer ends labor day at sleep train. own rivers went into cardiac arrest today while undergoing surgery on vocal cords she was rushed fr
just klutz cooler temperatures >> : south the 70's and low eighties mar 79 potto 82 and santa clara edie'sand valleys now things: office tomorrow back in the '80s 86 in concord and pleasanton ada in livermore still they one and capri >> : 75 in san leandro and hayward's 77 down in san mateo 67 in san francisco ladies for the most part for the north bay, or cloud cover whatever interest it's close again but the more summerlike pattern where fog afternoon sunshine that continues into...
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. >> reporter: julia louis-dreyfus, amy po her, taylor schilling for orange is the new black, edie falco for "nurse jackie," melissa mccarthy and lena dunham for girls. >> who should win is amy po her. roll back this tape for the last five years. i said that every time. she has never won an emmy. who will win is going to be julia louis-dreyfus. emmy voters love her. >> mike will bur, nbc news. >> a special coverage before tomorrow's show. news 4 will still be at 6:00 p.m. and then watch "nightly news" at 6:30, emmy coverage at 7:00 on nbc 4. >> and before you tune in to the tv. >> yeah. >> good weather today. >> improving weather picture today. some cloudiness now but sunshine is coming. >> the "today" show coming up next. >> back in 25 minutes with local news update and then at 9:00. >>> good morning. breaking news. california earthquake. a 6.0 magnitude quake rattled the san francisco bay area early this morning. tens of thousands without power as crews begin to assess the damage there. we are live with the very latest. >>> gaining strength. a slow-moving system is now tropical storm c
. >> reporter: julia louis-dreyfus, amy po her, taylor schilling for orange is the new black, edie falco for "nurse jackie," melissa mccarthy and lena dunham for girls. >> who should win is amy po her. roll back this tape for the last five years. i said that every time. she has never won an emmy. who will win is going to be julia louis-dreyfus. emmy voters love her. >> mike will bur, nbc news. >> a special coverage before tomorrow's show. news 4 will still be...
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was time to bring this case or the dome a case or an tome of courses the law that was struck down in edy windsurf's case that prohibited the federal government from recognizing marriages in states where it's already legal. there weren't a lot of lawyers who worked on issues that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he had taken it to tank it. he knew he needed someone from the other side of the aisle to be his partner. david boies who was not the first person he approached, he actually approached a guy named paul smith and paul is an openly gay attorney constitutional attorney very well-respected who had brought the lawrence fico texas challenge. he argued it in the supreme court and that struck down laws. so he went to paul and he said would you cocounsel with me on this? paul said i have course thought about bringing this case because in lawrence fico texas the judge in dissent said you are opening the door to gay marriage. paul thought maybe i should file the case that he talked to su
was time to bring this case or the dome a case or an tome of courses the law that was struck down in edy windsurf's case that prohibited the federal government from recognizing marriages in states where it's already legal. there weren't a lot of lawyers who worked on issues that were wanting to take this case. in fact ted, he knew that his involvement would be greeted with great suspicion and it was. people thought he had taken it to tank it. he knew he needed someone from the other side of the...
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. ♪ julia roberts, viola davis and edie falco stunning in sapphire.iant in red. sofia vergara, kristen wiig and katie mara, ee themial in lights and whites. the night's other trends plunging necklines and this modern look from the young stars of "modern family," both rocking sizzling separates. "scandal"'s kerry washington and "game of thrones" natalie dormer proving orange is the new black. while the stars of "orange is the new black" opted for whites and creams. and there were plenty of risk takers, lena dunham sporting a pink ombre tutu and platinum blond bob and sarah paulson in a look like no other. ♪ >> all right. so let's get right down to it. joe zee is the chief creative officer of yahoo! style and lori bergamotto is our pal from idea good housekeeping." red was hot. >> red on the red carpet. a big trend. >> were you surprised to see that. >> i was. i think a lot of the, you know, common theory is don't wear red on the red carpet but i couped at least 1 dresses and did it with embellishments and skin cutouts and took the red and turned it aro
. ♪ julia roberts, viola davis and edie falco stunning in sapphire.iant in red. sofia vergara, kristen wiig and katie mara, ee themial in lights and whites. the night's other trends plunging necklines and this modern look from the young stars of "modern family," both rocking sizzling separates. "scandal"'s kerry washington and "game of thrones" natalie dormer proving orange is the new black. while the stars of "orange is the new black" opted for whites...
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we'll show you why that is wrong, coming up onthursday edi& friends," live from new york city. >> you'reumber one morning cable news show in america. >> that's right. we have a full bedroom set to recreate the gun series continuing here on "fox & friends." >> it does. and where exactly should you keep your gun and what is the proper protocol? everybody wants to be safe. we've got great observations and some advice for you coming up very shortly. >> continuing our series. >> one minute after the top of the hour. at this hour, the body general of harold green being sent to dover air force base as we learn new information about the attack in afghanistan that killed him. joining us live from washington with more of these details, peter doocy. hey, peter. >> reporter: we're now within about two hours of the expected arrival of major general harold green's remains at dover air base in delaware. his flag-draped casket is making its way from afghanistan to arlington national cemetery where the green family says a funeral will be held next week. arlington national cemetery actually isn't too far
we'll show you why that is wrong, coming up onthursday edi& friends," live from new york city. >> you'reumber one morning cable news show in america. >> that's right. we have a full bedroom set to recreate the gun series continuing here on "fox & friends." >> it does. and where exactly should you keep your gun and what is the proper protocol? everybody wants to be safe. we've got great observations and some advice for you coming up very shortly. >>...
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