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emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknowne. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i see the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell, but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be hon southwesteest, i j him to be next to him. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her, that's really -- i'm anxious to give her a hug. >> normally, the jail does not permit contact visits prior to conviction. >> he'll be with you in a moment. >> but due to filming restrictions in the visiting areas, officials set up a temporary visiting station that could accommodate our cameras. >> how do you feel? >> nervous. i'm really nervous right now. >> hello, pretty lady. >> hi. how are you doing? >> come here sweetheart. >> oh, my god. i missed you. you look cute. >> thank you. you, too. look at you, man. >> it feels like a dream. >> it's going to be all right. i get to
emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknowne. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i see the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell, but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be hon southwesteest, i j him to be next to him. i love him. he's my...
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when rochester police put the cuffs on emily good, they set off a national debate, monitoring policeublic safety. the woman was arrested for obstructing government administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were now stopped. citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when she and a friend noticed police top a car in front of her house. as the police where is questioning the car's occupants, the 28-year-old community org izer was questioning why and hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> do you guys need something. >> this is my front yard. i'm just recording what you're doing. it's my right. >> actually, not from the sidewalk. >> this is my yard. >> speaking with police officer mario mario masic. >> i had my feet barely on the sidewalk like this. he told me you can't watch from the sidewalk so i stepped back just one step so i was entirely on the lawn. he said you're not even b
when rochester police put the cuffs on emily good, they set off a national debate, monitoring policeublic safety. the woman was arrested for obstructing government administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were now stopped. citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when she and a friend noticed police top a car in front of her house. as...
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thank you, emily. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> the british royals are getting some hands-on experience during their tour of canada. prince william and his new wife are now in montreal. we'll have a report. ♪ and speaking of royals, a bride's tears of joy in monaco. we'll take you to prince albert's royal wedding. >>> first, some new york city kids are out painting the town literally. they're adding a splash of color to their communities and their futures. cnn's education contributor and high school principal steve perry explains in tonight's "perry's principles." >> reporter: this man had no idea a paintbrush would move his life. he moved from beginy in west africa to new york city when he was 10. what is the reason you came to the u.s.? >> better education. my mother thought that i'd have a better opportunity to just succeed in life. >> reporter: he had a hard time fitting in at school. he didn't speak english, kept to himself, and eventually started hanging with the wrong crowd. but then he found
thank you, emily. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> the british royals are getting some hands-on experience during their tour of canada. prince william and his new wife are now in montreal. we'll have a report. ♪ and speaking of royals, a bride's tears of joy in monaco. we'll take you to prince albert's royal wedding. >>> first, some new york city kids are out painting the town literally. they're adding a splash of color to their communities and their futures....
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when rochester police put the cuffs on emily goode, they also set off a national debate.onitoring police versus public safety. goode, a rochester, new york, woman, was arrested for disrupting governmental administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were later dropped, but police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. cnn's susan candiotti is on the story for us. >> reporter: emily goode was unwinding at home in her pajamas late one night in may when she and a friend noticed police stop a car in front of her house. as the police were questioning the occupants, the 28-year-old community organizer was questioning why, so she hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> you guys need something? >> i -- this is my front yard, i'm just recording what your doing. it's my right. >> actually, not from the sidewalk -- >> this is my yard. >> reporter: good is speaking with rochester police officer mario masich. >> i don't feel safe with you standing behind me so i'm go
when rochester police put the cuffs on emily goode, they also set off a national debate.onitoring police versus public safety. goode, a rochester, new york, woman, was arrested for disrupting governmental administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were later dropped, but police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. cnn's susan candiotti is on the story for us. >> reporter: emily goode was unwinding at home in her pajamas...
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> jimmy: emily rose, such a beautiful name, emily rose. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: but, there'so exorcism required here. none at all. >> jimmy: okay, okay. very, very good. >> yes. my mom is really happy, though. she figures when you use like the google machine, as we refer to it, you know. >> jimmy: thanks mom. >> yes, i know. >> jimmy: the google machine. >> that when you look me up on google, you get all the exorcism stuff. it's kind of a layer of protection. >> she's like, then people have to poke around to figure out who you are. so, i think that's a good thing. >> jimmy: awe. i think that's cute, mom. >> yeah, it's perfect. >> jimmy: actually, i did some research on you. i checked out your twitter, and everything. and i saw that you're a big scooter rider? >> i am a big scooter rider. >> jimmy: like a vespa rider? >> well, i'm not for a vespa quite yet. i just got a stella. a genuine stella scooter. it looks like a vespa, it's fantastic. it's blue. it's very pretty. but we do have a scooter gang in l.a. >> jimmy: a scooter gang? >> yes, and we -- >> jimmy: it sounds kind o
> jimmy: emily rose, such a beautiful name, emily rose. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: but, there'so exorcism required here. none at all. >> jimmy: okay, okay. very, very good. >> yes. my mom is really happy, though. she figures when you use like the google machine, as we refer to it, you know. >> jimmy: thanks mom. >> yes, i know. >> jimmy: the google machine. >> that when you look me up on google, you get all the exorcism stuff. it's kind...
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susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when shelice stop a car in front of her house. as the police where is questioning the car's occupants, the 28-year-old community organizer was questioning why and hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> do you guys need something. >> this is my front yard. i'm just recording what you're doing. it's my right. >> actually, not from the sidewalk. >> this is my yard. >> speaking with police officer mario mario masic. >> i had my feet barely on the sidewalk like this. he told me you can't watch from the sidewalk so i stepped back just one step so i was entirely on the lawn. he said you're not even backing up. and i said, would you like me to take a step back? i will take a step back. i stepped back further. >> okay, listen, i'm not going to explain myself to you. you're going to end up going to jail. i'm trying to give you a warning, okay? >> i'm going to back up. >> you know what? you're going to go to jail. this is not right. no, no, stay r
susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when shelice stop a car in front of her house. as the police where is questioning the car's occupants, the 28-year-old community organizer was questioning why and hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> do you guys need something. >> this is my front yard. i'm just recording what you're doing. it's my right. >>...
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for. >> thanks a lot, emily. that's emily waning from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> global financial regulators agred to impose a new role on larger financial institutions that would require them to boost their capital. >>> regulators so far pick 27 institutions that would come under the requirement. >>> sources say japan's three major financial kbrups are among to be among them. there are institutions based on factors such as their scope of lending. the new rule will require them to increase their ratios between 1 and 2.5 percentage points in the period between 2016. regulators say the purpose is to prevent another global financial crisis like the one in 2008, which was triggered by the collapse of lehman brothers. three groups say they aim to gradually raise their capital ratios by increasing profits. >>> that is all for me here in business. back it katherine. >> thanks very much. >>> engineers continue to struggle with the decontamination system at the crippled new hampshire plant. tokyo electric power company
for. >> thanks a lot, emily. that's emily waning from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> global financial regulators agred to impose a new role on larger financial institutions that would require them to boost their capital. >>> regulators so far pick 27 institutions that would come under the requirement. >>> sources say japan's three major financial kbrups are among to be among them. there are institutions based on factors such as their scope of lending. the new...
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when rochester, new york, police put the cuffs on emily good they set off a national debate.versus public safety. good was arrested after she recorded police making a traffic stop. stefs standing in her front yard when officer mario masic opted to arrest good instead of the man initially pulled over. >> okay, listen. i'm not going to explain myself. you are going to jail. i'm trying to give you a warning. okay? >> i'm going to back up. >> you know what? you're going to go to jail. this is not right. >> no, no. stay right here. >> i'm sorry. >> her charge was later dropped. police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. in the meantime, more complaints of unfair arrests are coming out. here's cnn's susan candiotti. >> reporter: on the same night emily good was released, a man recorded several men in his neighborhood. >> what are you being detained for? >> reporter: you can hear him speaking to the young men. >> what are they being detained for? >> reporter: the men were released and barnes approached the police officers. >> can i have your lieute
when rochester, new york, police put the cuffs on emily good they set off a national debate.versus public safety. good was arrested after she recorded police making a traffic stop. stefs standing in her front yard when officer mario masic opted to arrest good instead of the man initially pulled over. >> okay, listen. i'm not going to explain myself. you are going to jail. i'm trying to give you a warning. okay? >> i'm going to back up. >> you know what? you're going to go to...
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>> police put the cuffs on emily good and set off a national debate., many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side
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back to you in the studio. >> thanks a lot for that, emily, that was our reporter emily wang from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> continuing on with japan, toyo that motor plans to boost production in disaster-struck northeastern japan and help the region get back on its feet. >> translator: our company is determined to contribute to reconstruction efforts in northeastern japan, through auto production, which involves a wide range of supporting industries. >> the automaker plans to build the first engine plant in the region at taiwa town in miyagi prefecture and produced 100,000 engines a year for compact cars. the plant will begin operations as early as the end of next year. it will allow toyota to complete the whole process of car manufacturing in the region from producing key components to assembling vehicles. >>> department store sales in japan rose in june for the first time since the march 11th disaster. the japan department stores association says sales at 255 stores across the country edged up 0.3% year on year last month to some $6 billion. the increase is attributed to brisk s
back to you in the studio. >> thanks a lot for that, emily, that was our reporter emily wang from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> continuing on with japan, toyo that motor plans to boost production in disaster-struck northeastern japan and help the region get back on its feet. >> translator: our company is determined to contribute to reconstruction efforts in northeastern japan, through auto production, which involves a wide range of supporting industries. >> the...
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do we still have dave weigel there and emily?here, chris. >> all right, i don't know if either of you heard this, but the house gop is said now that it's going to change the stalled bill and the vote could come as soon as sometime today. what would you expect that to be, dave? >> if they actually hold a vote, that means they won a few people over. there were a couple of problems, some members had, with the pell grant payments in this bill. and if they change that, then they get a bill that can at least move out of the house. but we're talking about real kabuki here. if they end up changing that component to get a few more of those votes, that's the kind of thing that might be tweaked again later for when this returns to the house in a form the democrats can support. and if democrats support it, they can scrap that and bring in 100 or so democrats and make the conservatives irrelevant. >> what do you make of it, emily? >> if there's a vote scheduled, i'm going to assume they have the votes. because certainly they do not, house lea
do we still have dave weigel there and emily?here, chris. >> all right, i don't know if either of you heard this, but the house gop is said now that it's going to change the stalled bill and the vote could come as soon as sometime today. what would you expect that to be, dave? >> if they actually hold a vote, that means they won a few people over. there were a couple of problems, some members had, with the pell grant payments in this bill. and if they change that, then they get a...
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emily good of rochester new york, recording police as she stood in her yard.using an outrye that the officer oifrb stepped the authority. the prosecution turned to tears when the prosecution dropped the charges. she spoke with me earlier along with erica bryant. she said she's relieved the charges were dropped but is disturbed rochester police still find nothing wrong with her arrest. >> justice has not been done, and that officer has not yet been brought to justice. he still hasn't faced the reality that he committed an unlawful act. >> this week, i have to say the union, the rochester police locust club said your ebsode, emily, has created a defiant and different attitude. >> this is a message that has gone out to the public that you have a right to interfere and question the actions of a police officer is irresponsible, and it is a danger to the officers, the individuals the officers are dealing with and any other bystanders. a simple street stop can turn deadly in seconds. >> emily, what is your response to that? >> if we don't have a right to question pol
emily good of rochester new york, recording police as she stood in her yard.using an outrye that the officer oifrb stepped the authority. the prosecution turned to tears when the prosecution dropped the charges. she spoke with me earlier along with erica bryant. she said she's relieved the charges were dropped but is disturbed rochester police still find nothing wrong with her arrest. >> justice has not been done, and that officer has not yet been brought to justice. he still hasn't faced...
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you will introduce us to emily? >> possibly.e the air converging and the potential of this storm you see right here being named emily. but there is one thing, we see a little bit of development right here near the windward islands. it could sap the development from other storms that could develop as well. regardless, it looks leeward or windward islands will get some action. i can update you, kansas city, it has been just a miserable summer for you. 96 degrees. 104 in dallas where the summer will seem as though it will never end. and throw austin and san antonio into the mix. hot day for you. and then east, boston and new york, 86 in washington. and then look for a chance of severe storms to pop up in the plains, and then that is a snapshot in the forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> we want to bring in our buddy from hln sports, joe carter. somebody says i want to make you the highest paid player, or highest paid professional in your profession, and you say no. you don't hear that every day. >> no, you don't. but this is coming
you will introduce us to emily? >> possibly.e the air converging and the potential of this storm you see right here being named emily. but there is one thing, we see a little bit of development right here near the windward islands. it could sap the development from other storms that could develop as well. regardless, it looks leeward or windward islands will get some action. i can update you, kansas city, it has been just a miserable summer for you. 96 degrees. 104 in dallas where the...
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for more we cross over to emily at the stock exchange. emily, good morning, how are the markets going tore greece. >> good morning. investors are still reacting to the bailout package but so far investors seem to be positive. investors are buying the euro and stock markets are trading higher so overall the rescue package seems to be relieving worries over europe's debt problems, at least for now. let's take a look at where the numbers are at currently. average trading at 10,000098. topix is trading higher, up about 6 points. overnight on wall street the dow closed at its highest since early may as news spread over progress on european debt talks. also progress on u.s. debt ceiling talks as well as the strong earnings results coming out also encouraging investors. dow jones industrial average closing at 12,724. it was up over 150 points. nasdaq closing at 2,834, up 20 points. now over in the currency markets, investors sold the dollar it buy the euro with a level surging to 113 yen level and that is compared to the 110, 113 level we have s
for more we cross over to emily at the stock exchange. emily, good morning, how are the markets going tore greece. >> good morning. investors are still reacting to the bailout package but so far investors seem to be positive. investors are buying the euro and stock markets are trading higher so overall the rescue package seems to be relieving worries over europe's debt problems, at least for now. let's take a look at where the numbers are at currently. average trading at 10,000098. topix...
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we're talk about the next one is emily. i'll jog on over, we'll talk where emily may pop up. lot of clouds beginning to form there. this may be named emily. first place we're threatened is the leeward and windward islands. after that, it's anybody's ball game. we'll give you updates as we get them. the next thing we'll update you is the chance of strong storms developing in the northern plains. you could see showers in the northeast and the four corners. high temperatures going to the 90s for much of the eastern seaboard, new york and boston, cooler, 96 in denver, 71 in seattle. t.j., back to you. >> appreciate you as always, buddy. thank you very much. 25 minutes past the hour. quick break. stay with me. grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and
we're talk about the next one is emily. i'll jog on over, we'll talk where emily may pop up. lot of clouds beginning to form there. this may be named emily. first place we're threatened is the leeward and windward islands. after that, it's anybody's ball game. we'll give you updates as we get them. the next thing we'll update you is the chance of strong storms developing in the northern plains. you could see showers in the northeast and the four corners. high temperatures going to the 90s for...
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. >> emily: isn't it going to eat into your earnings? >> absolutely. any additional fees and requirements will increase our calls, and reduce earnings and make it more difficult to make loans. we have to be careful careful about this, this can be very problematic to create jobs which is what we like to do. >> net income up 46%, and loans up 3%. tell us about the demand for loans. >> the demand is soft. in the first quarter is started out strong, and ended up soft. it did start to accelerate. for example, our commercial loans point to point begining to the end of the quarter were up, but in all honesty, we're moving a lolt of market share. loan demand is tepid. >> emily: tell us a little bit what you're hearing from consumers, and from businesses. you operate 1800 branches across the southeesh part of the country. what are they telling but plan for hiring and business investment and their sense of >> i do a lot of traveling and talk to people in all walks of life, and they are other than cashed what's coming out of washington and very concerned about th
. >> emily: isn't it going to eat into your earnings? >> absolutely. any additional fees and requirements will increase our calls, and reduce earnings and make it more difficult to make loans. we have to be careful careful about this, this can be very problematic to create jobs which is what we like to do. >> net income up 46%, and loans up 3%. tell us about the demand for loans. >> the demand is soft. in the first quarter is started out strong, and ended up soft. it did...
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. >> the 168-year-old numbs has now fallen victim to scandal joining us emily bell, director of columbia for video media. here at washington, toby harden, and matt frey of bbc world news american soon to join channel 4. how angry are people at the latest disclosures, and directed at rupered murdock. >> i think it's been an extraordinary six days here, because it really has -- this story has almost swiveled on a dime. that the guardian han bringing forth disclosure after disclosure around the story, but largely it was about celebrity phones being hacked and people who are in the public eye. the tipping point's when millie's phone had been hacked and messages had been erase d a that point the temperature change and really willings in to speak out, a small group that had been willing to push this story and how there is no other story here. >> matt frey, tabloids do a lot of crazy things in londsen, was it that far out of the mainstream? >> yes, it was the phone hacking into the bereached people who are killed soldiers killed in iraq, it's something that's enough. but this is a general probl
. >> the 168-year-old numbs has now fallen victim to scandal joining us emily bell, director of columbia for video media. here at washington, toby harden, and matt frey of bbc world news american soon to join channel 4. how angry are people at the latest disclosures, and directed at rupered murdock. >> i think it's been an extraordinary six days here, because it really has -- this story has almost swiveled on a dime. that the guardian han bringing forth disclosure after disclosure...
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emily might be the name of this storm. we go from "d" to "e," emily would be the next. the national hurricane center giving this a 70% chance of development. we'll watch this. this is what happened with don, just yesterday, looked very promising, came onshore and fizzled out altogether. a few embedded storms developing towards the big bend, but certainly not the major rain event people were hoping for. rain may pick up across parts of the northern plains and into the arrowhead of minnesota by late midafternoon. we get this front moving across the u.s./canadian border. that by late afternoon may give us strong thunderstorms. we'll talk more about that coming up. t.j., let's pitch it back to you. >> reynolds, appreciate you, buddy. see you again shortly. >>> ten minutes past the hour now. there's yet another royal wedding in the uk that's happening today? but donate expect a lot of pomp and circumstance here, because the person getting married is the 13th in line to the throne. stay with me. why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zo
emily might be the name of this storm. we go from "d" to "e," emily would be the next. the national hurricane center giving this a 70% chance of development. we'll watch this. this is what happened with don, just yesterday, looked very promising, came onshore and fizzled out altogether. a few embedded storms developing towards the big bend, but certainly not the major rain event people were hoping for. rain may pick up across parts of the northern plains and into the...
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emily goes above and beyond.ight now is telling me to try and make you cry. >> oh no i cried yesterday and cry again later. we're good for now. >> i feel i've watched emily grow up. started in 2008, two and a half years ago and developed into an incredible producer. >> thank you. >> great professional, going to miss you an awful lot and proud of you. >> great second baseman an our softball team. i feel so out of the loop. where is em going? >> i've got a new job in pr, trying something different out. i will be missing you guys every saturday morning while i'm sleeping. >> you're smiling. >> while you're sleeping. >> while i'm in bed. >> we'll wake you up. >> call and wake me up. >> you'll watch. >> of course i will. >> you wore so many different hats. you've produced animal segments, ron mcgillis. >> here you are, thanksgiving dinner. >> in the background on the left there, thanksgiving and christmas. >> there you are. >> i like tradition. this is last year's fourth of july show eating a philly cheesesteak. >> we
emily goes above and beyond.ight now is telling me to try and make you cry. >> oh no i cried yesterday and cry again later. we're good for now. >> i feel i've watched emily grow up. started in 2008, two and a half years ago and developed into an incredible producer. >> thank you. >> great professional, going to miss you an awful lot and proud of you. >> great second baseman an our softball team. i feel so out of the loop. where is em going? >> i've got a new...
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in washington, emily schmidt. >> anthony faces a year in prison on each count of lying to investigators where she was found guilty. however, she has been in gale for nearly three years already so there is a possibility she may not serve any additional time at all. >>> it was another hot day around the bay area, especially in our inland valleys where temperatures neared the triple digits, closer to the coast line, temperatures a lot cooler. that fog stuck to the coast this afternoon. a look at the difference over the past 24 hours. temperatures have warmed. oakland, 10 degrees warmer, 12 degrees warmer in heyward and several degrees warmer in other parts of the bay area. that trend is not going to last. tomorrow, a cooling trend will continue. very briefly the fog moves back to the coast by noon. we'll see sunny skies throughout the bay area but partly cloudy skies down in the south bay with a chance of thunder and also cooler temperatures, not only in the south bay but everywhere in the base area. we'll talk about that threat of thunderstorms and the cooler temperatures coming up in jus
in washington, emily schmidt. >> anthony faces a year in prison on each count of lying to investigators where she was found guilty. however, she has been in gale for nearly three years already so there is a possibility she may not serve any additional time at all. >>> it was another hot day around the bay area, especially in our inland valleys where temperatures neared the triple digits, closer to the coast line, temperatures a lot cooler. that fog stuck to the coast this...
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and the great journey and the great story we are going to hear from sarah and from family -- from emily. i want you to listen to sarah when she talks about how she got here and how she got the milk from those cows. [laughter] whether they are california or from maine or wisconsin, how did that milk and up into this lovely artisan cheese that she is making for our residents and visitors? i think the great journey will be when sarah talks about how she found her way to establish in san francisco. the greatest journey i hear are people who take up that opportunity, when they come into san francisco and make their home here. that is a wonderful journey because it has many more stories to tell about how young entrepreneurs who start their families and then grow. that is the story about small businesses. i want to join all of you here in celebration. we will hear about other businesses, but it begins with these very personal stories and, really, how this milk and cheese got here, but how sarah got here through all of her work and study and how she could perform something very unique and contr
and the great journey and the great story we are going to hear from sarah and from family -- from emily. i want you to listen to sarah when she talks about how she got here and how she got the milk from those cows. [laughter] whether they are california or from maine or wisconsin, how did that milk and up into this lovely artisan cheese that she is making for our residents and visitors? i think the great journey will be when sarah talks about how she found her way to establish in san francisco....
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in washington, emily schmidt. 9news now. >> we have a note that kristin fisher comes from a family of astronauts. she is heading for florida and her live reports will get started thursday at 5:00 p.m. >>> nasa is counting on commercial companies to start bidding on contracts to serve as the international space station and that will also open the door for well, just about any of us who has the money to get into space. >> we want to make space accessible to everyone. i mean that's a revolutionary change, but it's incredibly exciting and it brings space the possibility of space travel to all americans, which is fantastic. >> people used to say look, it would be impossible to build your own spaceship and your own spaceship company and take people to space. and you know, that's the kind of challenge i love to prove them wrong. >> british businessman says his company is hoping to take tourists into space in the next 18 months. he is one of three companies trying to make space travel as routine as boarding an airplane. probably won't be as cheap, though. so far, in word on what it will cost
in washington, emily schmidt. 9news now. >> we have a note that kristin fisher comes from a family of astronauts. she is heading for florida and her live reports will get started thursday at 5:00 p.m. >>> nasa is counting on commercial companies to start bidding on contracts to serve as the international space station and that will also open the door for well, just about any of us who has the money to get into space. >> we want to make space accessible to everyone. i mean...
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two people familiar with the negotiations tell us some new information this morning, emily, what haveeen able to learn. >> reporter: we learned that over the past few weeks in washington there's been so much focus on the debt deal that can't be done. but today houston fans are hoping that washington, d.c. does broker a deal that ends the lock out. what we know is about 15 minutes from where i am right now in washington a 14 member player committee is supposed to meet today. if they give the okay, most indications are that they will, there's also a larger committee of representatives that's on stand by to give a final approval. if so, it would end this lock out. what we know is one of the biggest things in the debate has been denying the million dollars that the league takes in. also medical plans and injury protection package and rookie compensation. that's really been an interesting element in the last few months as players have not been allowed to work. you have rookies that do things like delivering restaurant mealing if for their families trying to make a little cash while they're
two people familiar with the negotiations tell us some new information this morning, emily, what haveeen able to learn. >> reporter: we learned that over the past few weeks in washington there's been so much focus on the debt deal that can't be done. but today houston fans are hoping that washington, d.c. does broker a deal that ends the lock out. what we know is about 15 minutes from where i am right now in washington a 14 member player committee is supposed to meet today. if they give...
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if you want a supporter, you go to emily's list. wouldn't it be nice to take this guy down and replace him with a woman who can act like an adult and work with others and get things done. >> i'm amazed how silent some women's activist's group are on this issue. the congressman also said -- alluded to the fact that she has gone after the congressman in the past. are there things that we don't know about that maybe she has said? >> i think -- it's been shocking that not a single republican has said anything. it's been over 24 hours since he launched his e-mail offensive, and they've said nothing. it's been over 24 hours since he launched his e-mail offensive, and they've said nothing. that silence is speaking very loudly to american women right now. and that's why it is so important that we replace some of you tea partiers, these folks with this really anti-woman, anti-family agenda, with strong democratic women and that's what i'm trying to do with emily's list. >> i have to commend wasserman schultz she was on with andrea mitchell e
if you want a supporter, you go to emily's list. wouldn't it be nice to take this guy down and replace him with a woman who can act like an adult and work with others and get things done. >> i'm amazed how silent some women's activist's group are on this issue. the congressman also said -- alluded to the fact that she has gone after the congressman in the past. are there things that we don't know about that maybe she has said? >> i think -- it's been shocking that not a single...
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emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we have the support, either written or verb alfrom all of the neighbors across the street, the owner of the apartment building adjacent to us, the neighbors directly behind us and their adjacent neighbor. at the last meeting. mr. howser had four neighbors spoke on his behalf. they didn't speak against the projects as much as his alternative plans. they never talked about concerns despite the multiple outreach opportunities they provided. if they had, with would be happy to explain the plans, the subterranean living space, acceptable to mr. howser and his wife was not acceptable to us. we have met with
emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we...
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emily schmidt explains why. >> kennedy space center is marking time and making history with its final countdown of nasa's space shuttle program. >> we're delighted to be here after a very arduous nine-month training flow, we're glad to be here in florida for launch. >> friday, the four member atlantis crew plans liftoff for 12 days in space, the last of 135 space shuttle missions. so far, nasa says all is a ago. >> all of our prep rations for launch countdown have been completed and we're working no issues at this time. >> but florida skies can be fickle and nasa said today there may be a weather-induced problem that would force a weekend launch. >> our primary concern for launch would be showers and thunderstorms developing along the sea breeze as it forms on friday and with that, we have a 60% chance of weather. >> the crew will take equipment to the international space station including for the first time, an iphone to help with experiments. social media is coming into play, too. >> it is an honor to be able to go there. >> brent danley is one of 150 twitter users nasa randomly sel
emily schmidt explains why. >> kennedy space center is marking time and making history with its final countdown of nasa's space shuttle program. >> we're delighted to be here after a very arduous nine-month training flow, we're glad to be here in florida for launch. >> friday, the four member atlantis crew plans liftoff for 12 days in space, the last of 135 space shuttle missions. so far, nasa says all is a ago. >> all of our prep rations for launch countdown have been...
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emily dickinson, just to show the influence, emily dickinson refers to it as her sole companion. and that may because you as much about dickinson as about the dictionary, but she referred to the dictionary constantly inviting her poetry. and i examined the dictionary and it is a green marble edge here are the four edge is all worn out. you have a sense in the dickinson kind of lived in that dictionary. and then i want to talk about what happened to the dictionary after webster's death. so he dies in 1843, and in 1847 the merriam-webster company takes over. they start printing small revisions, and had a piece of the nation that came out about a month ago about this major revision in 1864. that's going to be the first modern american english dictionary that you recognize. webster's dictionary is going to have a lot of personal things that as i told you, so he defines marriage as a covenant between man and woman and god. webster was a described. there's an age-old debate in lexicography about whether lexicographers could describe delay which were prescribed a language. this came to
emily dickinson, just to show the influence, emily dickinson refers to it as her sole companion. and that may because you as much about dickinson as about the dictionary, but she referred to the dictionary constantly inviting her poetry. and i examined the dictionary and it is a green marble edge here are the four edge is all worn out. you have a sense in the dickinson kind of lived in that dictionary. and then i want to talk about what happened to the dictionary after webster's death. so he...
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wiih a look at youurindependence day -& forecast, lee'' check inn ith emily? chargeeoo your ownn -3 persooalized forecast. &p i-raaar ii nnw availaaleeat foobaltiiore ot ccm. p use he interaccive tools o track coming ssorrs down to -3 your street. - go to foxballimore dottcom sllah i-radar 3 3 .youu iggtt at 60 hot dogg in & a year... try doing it in 10 nathan'sshot dog eatinn 3 ii spprts....-&p z8z8z8z8z8ñ ñ + j=@d@d@d@d [ female announcer ] keurig brews more than just hot coffee. now you can brew over ice for delicious iced coffee or tea. hot or cold, keurig is the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. ox on he 4th of julyy e think --3 of trrditional thingss.. &pfamily, coooouus, fireworks inn the evening...and in recent -3&pyearr, we allo think of groon men stuffing alarming aaounts pf encassd animal bb products 3 eatinggcommetition at coney islandd.. island... 3 33 joey chestnutt, who ii kinn of theealbert ppjols oo this pompetitioo woo again...his 5th consecutive victory... known as jaws, cheenutt downnd pess
wiih a look at youurindependence day -& forecast, lee'' check inn ith emily? chargeeoo your ownn -3 persooalized forecast. &p i-raaar ii nnw availaaleeat foobaltiiore ot ccm. p use he interaccive tools o track coming ssorrs down to -3 your street. - go to foxballimore dottcom sllah i-radar 3 3 .youu iggtt at 60 hot dogg in & a year... try doing it in 10 nathan'sshot dog eatinn 3 ii spprts....-&p z8z8z8z8z8ññ+j=@d@d@d@d [ female announcer ] keurig brews more than just hot...
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reporter emily smith tells us why murdoch says he is not guilty personally responsible for what happened. >> reporter: members of parliament did not give rupert murdoch a chance for opening statements. but it did not stop him. >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> reporter: lawmakers honed in on what murdoch and son james who also testified may have known about phone hacking accusations. including murder victims, politicians and celebrities. murdoch's answer he had no knowledge of hacking or of payments paid to hacking victims. >> would you say you are responsible for all this fiasco. >> no. >> you are not responsible. who is responsible? >> the people i trusted and more importantly the people they trusted. >> reporter: the now closed tabloid was 1% of his news corporation that includes fox news and the wall street journal. but hacking allegations have spread to claims that journalists paid police for information. the commissioner and assistant commissioner resigned amidst ten arrests. one commissioner asked murdoch if the hacking extended to 9/11 victims. >> reporter: a man atta
reporter emily smith tells us why murdoch says he is not guilty personally responsible for what happened. >> reporter: members of parliament did not give rupert murdoch a chance for opening statements. but it did not stop him. >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> reporter: lawmakers honed in on what murdoch and son james who also testified may have known about phone hacking accusations. including murder victims, politicians and celebrities. murdoch's answer he had no...
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emily reuben joining me live. pauline. >> well, charles, while the euro-zone is trying to find a solution to its debt problems, the u.s. is working to avoid its own budget crisis. on monday talks resume between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders about raising the national debt ceiling. the government says if the deal is not reached by august 2nd, the u.s. will default on some of its borrowings. a u.s. default around the world at a time when many economists are struggling to get back on their feet after the global downturn. new imm chief christine lagarde warns of what she calls nasty consequences if there's no agreement. >> i can't malk for a second that the united states would default, but clearly this issue of the debt ceiling has to be resolved as otherwise there would be a high in industry rate and that would be a heavier burden to be born by all of the u.s. taxpayers at the end of the day. >> here's dan lothian now with a look at where things stand in washington. >> reporter: in the word of
emily reuben joining me live. pauline. >> well, charles, while the euro-zone is trying to find a solution to its debt problems, the u.s. is working to avoid its own budget crisis. on monday talks resume between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders about raising the national debt ceiling. the government says if the deal is not reached by august 2nd, the u.s. will default on some of its borrowings. a u.s. default around the world at a time when many economists are...
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while it can cope with portugal and ireland t simply can't cope with spain or italy. >> emily ruben, thanks. >>> just ahead, new reports former prime minister gordon brown was a victim of phone hacking himself and a look at how the scandal is affecting rupert murdoch's ability to take control of bskyb. >>> from cnn hong kong in london this is "world business today." welcome back. >> the phone hacking scandal that put "news of the world" out of print never runs out of ink. they are discussing with mill y dowler's family. the latest is talking with gordon brown. "the sun" improperly obtained private information about his seriously ill's son medical records. "the sunday times" is accused of tricking his accountants into handing over financial information. those accusations will only add fuel to the political firestorm that has charred news corp's reputation but haven't dissuaded him to take over the satellite tv company british sky broadcasting. news corp decided to let regulators rather than lawmakers have the final say on the taker. >> reporter: rupert murdoch has upped the stakes to
while it can cope with portugal and ireland t simply can't cope with spain or italy. >> emily ruben, thanks. >>> just ahead, new reports former prime minister gordon brown was a victim of phone hacking himself and a look at how the scandal is affecting rupert murdoch's ability to take control of bskyb. >>> from cnn hong kong in london this is "world business today." welcome back. >> the phone hacking scandal that put "news of the world" out of...
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i want to be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg.art is not being with your family. she grew up on me. i missed it all. that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything. because it made me who i am today. i wouldn't change it. >> you mad at me? >> i'm mad, you am. it's done. i can't hold resentment. i don't know. i am who i am today because of it. i don't think i came out too bad after jumping the hurdles and going through ups and downs. >> bouncing back. >> yeah. >> i know we don't know each other. you're a big part of my life. >> i just want you to be there. >> i want to be there. >> life's too short. >> it is. >> to waste time. >> i know. >> one week after his reunion with raven, slagle received horrible news. after college, i moved back in with my parents. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to s
i want to be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg.art is not being with your family. she grew up on me. i missed it all. that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything. because it made me who i am today. i wouldn't change it. >> you mad at me? >> i'm mad, you am. it's done. i can't hold resentment. i don't know. i am who i am today because of it. i don't think i came out too bad after jumping the hurdles and going through ups and...
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