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josh elliott will take us inside the juryroom.ent over there than it is here in the u.s. >>> plus, moms tested. thousands of you applied. but we could only pick three real moms to test those as seen on tv products. will they be mom approved or leave them disappointed? living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are pr
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josh elliott, thank you.continues. >>> let's take a look now at how things are likely to play out tomorrow with former prosecutor susan filan. good morning. thank you for coming. >> good morning. >> let's talk about amanda's statement, arguably the most important words she will utter in her entire life. what does she need to say? >> it's not so much what she needs to say as how she needs to say it. her demeanor will be incredibly important. she can't be attacking. she can't say that she's falsely accused and wrongly imprisoned. she has to be humble and she has to be respectful and has to be persuasive and convincing that she's innocent and has nothing to do with this. >> why is it so important for her to be humble? >> because the italian justice system is under scrutiny now by the world. it's going to be very hard for them to say, oops, we were wrong, and we made a mistake. for them to do that is sort of like our dsk, you got egg on your face. >> but with dominique strauss-kahn, we let him go. >> yes, we did.
josh elliott, thank you.continues. >>> let's take a look now at how things are likely to play out tomorrow with former prosecutor susan filan. good morning. thank you for coming. >> good morning. >> let's talk about amanda's statement, arguably the most important words she will utter in her entire life. what does she need to say? >> it's not so much what she needs to say as how she needs to say it. her demeanor will be incredibly important. she can't be attacking. she...
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thank you. >> jason elliott, mayor's legislative director.e nothing past what the city administrator said other than that the mayor is fully supportive of the plan that you have an stands behind amy as she implements this. he is willing to dedicate his time and energy to this. thank you. >> i do have a question
thank you. >> jason elliott, mayor's legislative director.e nothing past what the city administrator said other than that the mayor is fully supportive of the plan that you have an stands behind amy as she implements this. he is willing to dedicate his time and energy to this. thank you. >> i do have a question
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thank you. >> jason elliott, mayor's legislative director. i have nothing past what the city administrator said other than that the mayor is fully supportive of the plan that you have an stands behind amy as she implements this. he is willing to dedicate his time and energy to this. thank you. >> i do have a question for mr. cornfield. could you just share with us, one of the prime objective suspend the category of shelton place and some of the legislative wording that has -- that has come about to help bring about a category that has really provided an opening for that definition, through fema and other categories, that will allow for our ability to really respond to this impending disaster. >> i will say a couple words about shelter and place. one of the biggest concerns that we all have is that after an earthquake, we could have a lot of folks that either displaced into temporary shelters or buildings are damaged and they go to longer-term interim housing. how are we going to deal with sheltering needs? and through fema and other federal s
thank you. >> jason elliott, mayor's legislative director. i have nothing past what the city administrator said other than that the mayor is fully supportive of the plan that you have an stands behind amy as she implements this. he is willing to dedicate his time and energy to this. thank you. >> i do have a question for mr. cornfield. could you just share with us, one of the prime objective suspend the category of shelton place and some of the legislative wording that has -- that...
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dave elliott an also answer any questions you may have...a call right now at watching fox 45 go [ male announcer ] does your cable company keep charging you more... and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for our best price -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with no annual contract required. go to verizon.com/greatprice and save $600 in your first two years with our best price online. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers superior picture quality, more hd, plus america's fastest, most consistent and most reliable internet. why keep paying so much for cable? get fios tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- $89.99 a month with a two-year price guarantee and the option of no annual contract. ordering online is easy. you can even chat live with a fios agent. visit verizon.com/greatprice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's verizon.com/greatprice. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. fios. a network ahead. >> washington's app
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first we have jason elliott from the office of the mayor. >> commissioners, jason elliott, mayor's legislative director. thank you very much for holding this hearing. today we are proud to be co-sponsors of this legislation along with president david chiu. i think there has been some very good recommendations that have come from planning staff there contained in this report and i have to say we agree with most, if not all, of them, and it's not a disagreement but we need some more conversation and new issues that need consideration. let me say as far as we are concerned with this legislation that was motivated by the success of the 100% art program and how the downtown gallery has turned into such an asset for the city and looking to do more in the way of public art and publicly accessible art and expanding the horizons of the gallery and the types of art that san franciscoans can enjoy and is funded by the program. we have heard president chiu and our office has heard strong community support to expand the options available to private developers in how they fulfill the obligations and the art
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constitution. >> i want to thank our earlier guest elliott abrams for joining us. how does one get your box "the terrorist next door?" >> amazon.com, barnes & noble, cbn.com, wherever boorks are sold you can pick it up. >> thank you for writing the book. >> thank you. thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> because the best security agent to fight terrorism are we the people. thank you, everybody. have a good day. laverne's funeral, but dr. cox was having more trouble adjusting to his new baby's name. what's wrong with jennifer dylan? you named our daughter... j.d. ♪ it's a beautiful mornin' j.d.! sorry, i was thinking about something else. why would you do such a thing? i was hoping that you would hate the name so much that you wouldn't be able to hide your spite from your daughter and she would love me more than you. i gotta go. don't forget, mama's comin' home tomorrow, so the fridge needs to be restocked with rice cakes and vodka. jordan, while you were on bed rest for the last 2 months, i served as mother, father, butler, breadwinner, and, thanks to our son's
constitution. >> i want to thank our earlier guest elliott abrams for joining us. how does one get your box "the terrorist next door?" >> amazon.com, barnes & noble, cbn.com, wherever boorks are sold you can pick it up. >> thank you for writing the book. >> thank you. thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> because the best security agent to fight terrorism are we the people. thank you, everybody. have a good day. laverne's funeral, but dr. cox was...
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elliott said. i think one distinction between the united states and the european union is that we are institutionally mature whereas the european union is still building its institutions. it started out with the steel community in the early '50s, the common market, they moved to the single market, then passed the euro. i think one of the distinguishing features is that in europe, you still have a large number of people both on the level of the public and the level of the leadership who are very strongly committed to creating a stronger european cooperation for the good of all. i think that motivates a lot of the decisions that are being made and motivates a number of the leaders, motivates the public, and i think that impetus to create more cooperation at the european level for the good of all is something that shouldn't be underestimated as a driving force, and so i think that if things go well, i think historians may look back at this time as one of those sort of crucibles where the european unio
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thanks so much, josh elliott reporting in tonight. >>> now we turn to jobs in america. and a new duel shaping up between democrats and republicans over what is right to do. president obama saying today if republicans will not pass his big $450 billion jobs bill, he's going to break it apart and ask for a vote one idea at a time. so what are these ideas? abc's jake tapper is traveling with the president in miller's creek, north carolina. >> reporter: day one of the president's bus tour to convince voters in two key battleground states that he's fighting for them. >> here in north carolina a lot of folks have spent months looking for work. >> reporter: and push his $450 billion jobs bill. since it failed to clear a senate hurdle last week, he announced will be broken up into bite-size chunks. >> maybe they just couldn't understand the whole thing all at once. >> reporter: though it's unclear if congress will swallow it, the first bite is $35 billion to help state and local governments fund teachers, police officers and firefighters. paid for by a 0.5% tax increase on mill
thanks so much, josh elliott reporting in tonight. >>> now we turn to jobs in america. and a new duel shaping up between democrats and republicans over what is right to do. president obama saying today if republicans will not pass his big $450 billion jobs bill, he's going to break it apart and ask for a vote one idea at a time. so what are these ideas? abc's jake tapper is traveling with the president in miller's creek, north carolina. >> reporter: day one of the president's bus...
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we'll turn to josh elliott. he's been speaking to residents of perugia. josh? courtroom as well. you just heard another frenzied and surreal scene played out this morning. they entered the doors to plead for their freedom one final time. this case has polarized the city of perugia for four years now. it's thrust this town into a spotlight. of the hundreds of perugians we spoke to, they say in the weeks on the months after the crime, they thought amanda knox was guilty. but the numbers of the certain has fallen considerably after the review of the process. now the majority says they agree on one thing, we'll never know what happened on the night of november 1, 2007. they agree on one other thing they cannot wait for this to be over. >> now to seattle. amanda's family and friends have been holding an all-night vigil. neal karlinsky is in seattle. neal? >> reporter: good morning, ro n robin. it's been a long morning already for friends of amanda. they have been watching live since 1:00 this morning. think of how surreal this is for these people. she's a friend, a
we'll turn to josh elliott. he's been speaking to residents of perugia. josh? courtroom as well. you just heard another frenzied and surreal scene played out this morning. they entered the doors to plead for their freedom one final time. this case has polarized the city of perugia for four years now. it's thrust this town into a spotlight. of the hundreds of perugians we spoke to, they say in the weeks on the months after the crime, they thought amanda knox was guilty. but the numbers of the...
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we'll turn to josh elliott. he's been speaking to residents of perugia.go free, or she'll stay there in prison. josh. >> reporter: and, robin, it does remain tense outside the courtroom as well. you just heard another frenzied and surreal scene played out this morning. as amanda knox and her italian co-defendant, raffaele sollecito entered the doors to plead for their freedom one final time. this case has polarized the city of perugia for four years now. thrusting what was once a sleepy college town a global spotlight which was exceedingly harsh. the city painted as a seedy place of drug use and vice. of the hundreds of perugians we spoke to, they say in the weeks on the months after the crime, they thought amanda knox was guilty. but after that investigation was blasted and ridiculed by independent analysts during the apell aa appellate process, the numbers of the certainty has fallen considerably. now the majority says they agree on one thing, we'll never know what happened on the night of november 1, 2007. they agree on one other thing -- they all cann
we'll turn to josh elliott. he's been speaking to residents of perugia.go free, or she'll stay there in prison. josh. >> reporter: and, robin, it does remain tense outside the courtroom as well. you just heard another frenzied and surreal scene played out this morning. as amanda knox and her italian co-defendant, raffaele sollecito entered the doors to plead for their freedom one final time. this case has polarized the city of perugia for four years now. thrusting what was once a sleepy...
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elliott is now a senior fellow at cfr.john hanover under president bush number 41 on the state department policy planning staff during the madrid peace conference. under president clinton, secretary of state warren christopher's staff during arab-israeli negotiations and under president george w. bush's national security adviser to vice president cheney, a particularly demanding position until. [laughter] now a senior fellow at the defense for senior democracy. in closing, i want to note that these three share another polity not marked in our programs, intellectual courage. in the 1980s, professor stein served as first director of the carter center. in 2006, he spoke out against president carter's book and poking a part-time. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is no stranger to interagency battles are spoken of the courage it takes to stand against a wrongheaded bakersfield interagency consensus, when left alone will likely be to squandered opportunities or worse. i have watched both elliott abrams and john hannah b
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justin elliott what is the political aftermath of this? i hear the crowd shouting they are not going away. how long will this last? >> i mean, i think to some extent that depends on mayor bloomberg and nypd. nypd, i easily saw hundreds of officers today, scores of varngts least three nypd helicopters in air. but they let this march go on and the people in the square have been here for about two and a half weeks there's no sign that they are leaving. this thing is growing, even though there are no well-defined goals yet t has caught the imagination of the public and it is still growing. so i think it is impossible to predict right now where it goes. >> many of the themes that i heard today, justin, were that of the democratic platform, not to overstate or simplify the frustration of people, but some of the major issues are right from the democratic platform. are threat winners here? >> maybe. i think there's a mix. i haven't found many obama supporters in this crowd. as i said, one of the chances i kept hearing is how do we cut the deficit,
justin elliott what is the political aftermath of this? i hear the crowd shouting they are not going away. how long will this last? >> i mean, i think to some extent that depends on mayor bloomberg and nypd. nypd, i easily saw hundreds of officers today, scores of varngts least three nypd helicopters in air. but they let this march go on and the people in the square have been here for about two and a half weeks there's no sign that they are leaving. this thing is growing, even though...
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elliott. you're the one that's left and i'm out of time. >> actually, it works out because i'm principally and financial sector expert so you have asked me something that i do focus a lot on. first of all, i would echo something desmond said. i'm quite worried that the banks may be pushed to restore their capital ratios by shrinking. >> yes. >> at a time when we don't want them to be shrinking. so your concern about austerity measures and private sector initiatives that all move in the same direction of slowing the economy down is a very valid one. >> they're not moving rapidly to solve the problem. that's my concern. >> no. they really are not. i would like to see a significantly larger fund available to infuse capital because this would give them an incentive to keep doing the business. and the ability to do it. in terms of the u.s., it's difficult to be 100% sure, but i do think our financial system is a lot stronger than it was a couple years ago. i do think we're much better prepared to h
elliott. you're the one that's left and i'm out of time. >> actually, it works out because i'm principally and financial sector expert so you have asked me something that i do focus a lot on. first of all, i would echo something desmond said. i'm quite worried that the banks may be pushed to restore their capital ratios by shrinking. >> yes. >> at a time when we don't want them to be shrinking. so your concern about austerity measures and private sector initiatives that all...
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elliott. you're the one that's left and i'm out of time. >> actually, it works out because i'm principally and financial sector expert so you have asked me something that i do focus a lot on. first of all, i would echo something desmond said. i'm quite worried that the banks may be pushed to restore their capital ratios by shrinking. >> yes. >> at a time when we don't want them to be shrinking. so your concern about austerity measures and private sector initiatives that all move in the same direction of slowing the economy down is a very valid one. >> they're not moving rapidly to solve the problem. that's my concern. >> no. they really are not. i would like to see a significantly larger fund available to infuse capital because this would give them an incentive to keep doing the business. and the ability to do it. in terms of the u.s., it's difficult to be 100% sure, but i do think our financial system is a lot stronger than it was a couple years ago. i do think we're much better prepared to h
elliott. you're the one that's left and i'm out of time. >> actually, it works out because i'm principally and financial sector expert so you have asked me something that i do focus a lot on. first of all, i would echo something desmond said. i'm quite worried that the banks may be pushed to restore their capital ratios by shrinking. >> yes. >> at a time when we don't want them to be shrinking. so your concern about austerity measures and private sector initiatives that all...
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behind me merge with thousands of others who are waiting to join them here, in the meantime, justin elliott will join me as well as the daily beast, zachary caramel. we will have more news including the deadly workplace shooting out of california. we will return after a quick break. >>> mobile medical international, a builder of mobile surgical units hit hard times in its first years of operations. and cochran asked workers to work without pay but maintain their health insurance. and soon they were business of the year. for more watch "your business" on sunday morning at 7:30. [ mal [ [ humana believes nothing is more important than relationships. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul... all the way over there. [ grandma ] ...you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ ♪ the trees go by [ male announcer ] for us at humana, the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right humana medicare plan -- that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure out your medicare options. and we have nur
behind me merge with thousands of others who are waiting to join them here, in the meantime, justin elliott will join me as well as the daily beast, zachary caramel. we will have more news including the deadly workplace shooting out of california. we will return after a quick break. >>> mobile medical international, a builder of mobile surgical units hit hard times in its first years of operations. and cochran asked workers to work without pay but maintain their health insurance. and...
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joining me now from san francisco is the author of "the steve jobs way," jay elliott., jay. >> good morning. >> so -- >> thanks for having me. >> i'm glad you're here because you knew and worked at apple with him. how tough that his week been for you? >> very difficult. when i heard the news i had to pull off the road and just broke down. i didn't expect that reaction, because i expected his -- he was getting so sick, this was going to happen but i didn't expect my reaction. >> yeah. what was it about steve that made him such a success? was it sheer brilliance or was it a whole package of things? >> whole package of things but it starts with a passion for the product and a passion for who's going to use the product. that's number one. >> okay. behind the curtain, though, we all want to know what steve jobs was like. he pretty fiercely guarded his privacy. tell us about the steve jobs that you knew. >> the steve jobs i knew was totally committed to the business. he obviously was very interested in making sure that anybody who used the product was going to have this grea
joining me now from san francisco is the author of "the steve jobs way," jay elliott., jay. >> good morning. >> so -- >> thanks for having me. >> i'm glad you're here because you knew and worked at apple with him. how tough that his week been for you? >> very difficult. when i heard the news i had to pull off the road and just broke down. i didn't expect that reaction, because i expected his -- he was getting so sick, this was going to happen but i didn't...
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my name is elliott. i am 19 years old. i am one of the 99%, and i stand in solidarity. i was one of those unlawfully arrested. i was in a line of people attempting to block a truck holding personal belongings. these include new tents that i believe have right to. shelter is a basic need, and we will not relinquish our right to it. sunday is the first time experiencing police brutality. my body is still sore from when they drive me to the ground. what still makes me laugh as when i remember the officers working to tie it around my wrist. one was so tightly fastened around my wrist that it took three different tools until the officer was able to remove it to let the blood flow back into my hand. what was incredible was hearing the officers arresting me asking why i was getting arrested. one responded by saying if he did not snow. somebody said, take her. i was arrested and cited wis delaying -- cited wilson'with disrupting an officer and traffic, and i am wondering who you are protecting. >> i am here as a member of now occupy san francisco. on sunday night i was threaten
my name is elliott. i am 19 years old. i am one of the 99%, and i stand in solidarity. i was one of those unlawfully arrested. i was in a line of people attempting to block a truck holding personal belongings. these include new tents that i believe have right to. shelter is a basic need, and we will not relinquish our right to it. sunday is the first time experiencing police brutality. my body is still sore from when they drive me to the ground. what still makes me laugh as when i remember the...
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let's bring in salon.com reporter justin elliott who has been covering the protests. justin, we've got two major cities, and there may be a dust-up in san francisco as well where police have been told to move in and clear out some of these protesters. what do you make of this stage in the game here? >> reporter: the images we saw coming out of oakland last night were fairly shocking and i think generally have been seen as a fairly extreme example of police overreaction. i think the challenge for the protesters at this point is how do you use this moment to get their message about economic inequality and corruption on wall street out? i don't think it is to their advantage to make this entirebly the police or about protesting for its own sake. i think the question is, how do you sort of get attention back on the issues that got them out there in the first place. >> which is one of the concerns. there is an article out today discussing the fact a lot of the media attention and a lot of the, i guess, if you will, hype from this movement has died down. perhaps because the
let's bring in salon.com reporter justin elliott who has been covering the protests. justin, we've got two major cities, and there may be a dust-up in san francisco as well where police have been told to move in and clear out some of these protesters. what do you make of this stage in the game here? >> reporter: the images we saw coming out of oakland last night were fairly shocking and i think generally have been seen as a fairly extreme example of police overreaction. i think the...
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michael elliott, thank you. >> thank you, michael, for being with us.one second, let's turn the page to the sports section. >> uh-oh. >> you know what i'm going to ask you. you know, the season starts with such promise. i'm thinking king kenny is going to take us to the 19th title. then we go to stoke and lose 2-1. then north londed and get hammered 4-0. look into the crystal ball. what does it show for liverpool. >> joe, i'll tell you this. if you tweet about our video, i'm going to wear a university of alabama shirt to the liverpool united game. how is that? >> okay. >> that's a deal. >> that is a big deal. >> michael elliott, thank you. >> i will be there. >> go to one.org for more information, by the way. >>> up next, a look at wall street futures ahead of bernanke's testimony today. business before the bell is next. [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. ♪ across the nation over 100,000 miles of highways and bridges are in disrepair. add to that, countless distractions every mile... ♪ ...millions of ill-equipped vehic
michael elliott, thank you. >> thank you, michael, for being with us.one second, let's turn the page to the sports section. >> uh-oh. >> you know what i'm going to ask you. you know, the season starts with such promise. i'm thinking king kenny is going to take us to the 19th title. then we go to stoke and lose 2-1. then north londed and get hammered 4-0. look into the crystal ball. what does it show for liverpool. >> joe, i'll tell you this. if you tweet about our video,...
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my name is elliott. i am 19 years old. i am one of the 99%, and i stand in solidarity. i was one of those unlawfully arrested. i was in a line of people attempting to block a truck holding personal belongings. these include new tents that i believe have right to. shelter is a basic need, and we will not relinquish our right to it. sunday is the first time experiencing
my name is elliott. i am 19 years old. i am one of the 99%, and i stand in solidarity. i was one of those unlawfully arrested. i was in a line of people attempting to block a truck holding personal belongings. these include new tents that i believe have right to. shelter is a basic need, and we will not relinquish our right to it. sunday is the first time experiencing
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. >> hi, i am elliott wagner. i have a store on west portal.ave been there about 30 years, and i am really strongly opposed to this current version of the west portal dbd. i can think about my opposition. one, i believe it was developed with insufficient community outreach. to the local merchants, property owners, and residents. basically, west portal had one landlord meeting and one merchant meeting, and it was presented to us almost like a fennel -- final document, not really with input to either of those cribs at that time. the othercbd's had five, six, or seven meetings. the others did multiple surveys of both merchants, people on the street, and lambeau boards. i believe the yearly costs are really disproportional compared to the size of others. the number of blocks and number of parcels, the valley is twice the size of west portal, and yet its budget is only 17% or 18% greater. i have asked numerous times, i came up with a magical figure of to wonder thousand dollars, but we have not been able to do it. i am in favor of this. i think it c
. >> hi, i am elliott wagner. i have a store on west portal.ave been there about 30 years, and i am really strongly opposed to this current version of the west portal dbd. i can think about my opposition. one, i believe it was developed with insufficient community outreach. to the local merchants, property owners, and residents. basically, west portal had one landlord meeting and one merchant meeting, and it was presented to us almost like a fennel -- final document, not really with input...
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when my grandparents -- my great- grandmother was a slave who gave birth to my grandfather, henry elliott, who was going a slave in 1864. when the they did become free, one thing they determine it was that if they could just get back home, that homeplace, the could begin to secure economic independence and political and social independence for themselves and their children. that was almost an agreement they had with american society. if they could find a home place -- for them, it was a farm. my grandmother and grandfather homesteaded 80 acres. if they could do that, that would be the beginning of how they would define equality. i think that is a value and a message that has continued through families, african american families in particular. often, since that time -- it now, with the slickest catastrophe in the housing market, we have lost that. not only are we being set back economically, but we are set back socially as well, as entire neighborhoods are lost, have been ravaged. bankers and banks have gotten rich. as far as i know, no one has been prosecuted for what they have done. but
when my grandparents -- my great- grandmother was a slave who gave birth to my grandfather, henry elliott, who was going a slave in 1864. when the they did become free, one thing they determine it was that if they could just get back home, that homeplace, the could begin to secure economic independence and political and social independence for themselves and their children. that was almost an agreement they had with american society. if they could find a home place -- for them, it was a farm....
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douglas elliott, a former investment banker, says a 50% loss on greek debt is not a haircut; it's a huge hole in european bank balance sheets. >> that means that many banks which own greek debt have problems, and other banks which have, say, portuguese or italian or spanish debt-- where there is a concern the same thing could eventually happen-- they are dicier than they otherwise would be. >> reporter: the solution to that problem is more money. as a first step, the e.u. plans to pump $70 billion into greek banks to keep them afloat. the agreement also requires many of europe's other big banks to raise capital quickly. >> so they are given some time to come up with the money on their own. otherwise, it will be forced down their throat in some way not yet specified. >> reporter: hoping to end fears of a meltdown all at once, european leaders are also raising a huge pot of money. the european financial stability facility, or "efsf," will be expanded through additional leverage far beyond the current size of 440 billion euros. >> they are going to turn it magically into something of a tril
douglas elliott, a former investment banker, says a 50% loss on greek debt is not a haircut; it's a huge hole in european bank balance sheets. >> that means that many banks which own greek debt have problems, and other banks which have, say, portuguese or italian or spanish debt-- where there is a concern the same thing could eventually happen-- they are dicier than they otherwise would be. >> reporter: the solution to that problem is more money. as a first step, the e.u. plans to...
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"good morning america's" josh elliott, also in perugia tonight. >> reporter: the decision to keep amanda knox in prison or set her free will be made by these eight people. two judges and six jurors. unlike in the american jury system, this group of five women and one man has been free to discuss the case among themselves and with the judges. >> jurors can read newspapers, they can watch tv. there is no sequestering of jurors in italy at all. so they are as vulnerable as any member of the public to a lot of the hyperbole that appears in italian newspapers and tv to this day. >> reporter: perhaps the strongest influence on these jurors, the judges themselves. italian judges help guide the jury in weighing evidence. which is why many believe knox's case has to convince them. the lead judge in the case, this 68-year-old, is said t respected and experienced. >> the judge, who is really running this appeal, is a very fair judge, by and large. he's the one who allowed independent forensic specialists to look at the evidence. >> reporter: a couple of points to emphasize. again, those two judges
"good morning america's" josh elliott, also in perugia tonight. >> reporter: the decision to keep amanda knox in prison or set her free will be made by these eight people. two judges and six jurors. unlike in the american jury system, this group of five women and one man has been free to discuss the case among themselves and with the judges. >> jurors can read newspapers, they can watch tv. there is no sequestering of jurors in italy at all. so they are as vulnerable as...