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emily, good to see you again. emily, with doma struck down, shocker. what happened?in to the people what prop-8 is. that was a california law doing what? >> it was banning gay marriage in california. it was passed by the voters but has been struck down as unconstitutional by a trial court judge. then that ruling had been upheld by the appeals court. that was the case that came before the supreme court. >> what was their decision in prop-8? >> the supreme court said we don't have the right people in front of us to decide this case. the party, the defenders of proposition don't have standing. we can't decide this case. that means that the trial court's ruling striking down prop-8 >> stephen: everybody has standing in prop-8 because everybody, you know, could get married. you know, and i'm married. why couldn't i defend prop-8 because now doma is dead, my marriage, i think, is in invalidated. >> no. stephen: i think you're a lesbian now. you're going to be a great one, by the way. >> thank you. your marriage, nothing has changed >> stephen: what are you talking about? t
emily, good to see you again. emily, with doma struck down, shocker. what happened?in to the people what prop-8 is. that was a california law doing what? >> it was banning gay marriage in california. it was passed by the voters but has been struck down as unconstitutional by a trial court judge. then that ruling had been upheld by the appeals court. that was the case that came before the supreme court. >> what was their decision in prop-8? >> the supreme court said we don't...
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emily bazelon from slate. thank you, emily. be right xppppxppxpxppxppxpxxxxxx >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new front line documentary about two middle class families. wow, he talked to both of them. please welcome bill moyers. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. bill, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. you have been a broadcast legend for many years. you have 30 emmys. you have nine peabodies. your current show is moyers and company on american public television. and you also have a front line documentary. these are people you've been following since the 1990s, correct? >> yes, my producers inspired by my wife, it was her idea, had been following these same two families ever since the bread winner in each family, the top bread winner, lost their good factory job. they had been struggling ever since courageously but against great odds to try to find their place in the new global economy. >> stephen: okay. it's called two american families. it airs july 9 at 10:00 p.m. on front
emily bazelon from slate. thank you, emily. be right xppppxppxpxppxppxpxxxxxx >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new front line documentary about two middle class families. wow, he talked to both of them. please welcome bill moyers. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. bill, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. you have been a broadcast legend for many years. you have 30 emmys. you have nine peabodies. your current show is moyers and company on...
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was something special about emily. beyond special, for sure. >> you know, we were that couple, where the teacher would call me mrs. curcio. and i remember the first time that he told me that he loved me, i was just kind of like, oh my god. >> reporter: the two became inseparable in high school and stayed together when he went to college at the university of idaho. no longer the big fish in a small pond, curcio was now feeling the pressure of college sports. his way to cope? alcohol. lots of alcohol. that was your escape. you just kept drinking, and drinking, and drinking, and drinking. >> it got so bad after a couple months of that, i was just drinking straight out of the bottle. >> reporter: the next season, a torn acl was curcio's introduction to a new vice, vicodin, which numbed the pain of just about everything. >> i was insecure about not being good enough. vicodin took that away from me. it calmed me down. it made me feel like anthony doesn't need to be an athlete. >> reporter: how far would you go to get it? >>
was something special about emily. beyond special, for sure. >> you know, we were that couple, where the teacher would call me mrs. curcio. and i remember the first time that he told me that he loved me, i was just kind of like, oh my god. >> reporter: the two became inseparable in high school and stayed together when he went to college at the university of idaho. no longer the big fish in a small pond, curcio was now feeling the pressure of college sports. his way to cope? alcohol....
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>> walter. >> maury: walter is the father of emily, right? >> a possibility -- >> and he is still saying that. >> maury: here is the other thing, if you think that walter is a possibility, why is somebody else's name on the birth certificate? >> the last name is different. >> me and walter, we was messing around when i was with the other guy. >> maury: i'm going to settle it right now. by the way, angelica, do you want to be with walter? >> yes, i do, i love walt very much. as long as we can -- y'all can leave me alone. >> maury: has walter been a good father? >> yes, he has. >> he has done everything for those kids. >> maury: when it comes to 1 and a half-year-old emily, walter, you are the father. >> i told you. >> i already knew it. i was -- >> no you weren't [ bleep ]. >> whatever. >> because we can't trust you. >> you don't have to trust me no more. >> maury: when it comes to 3-year-old salia, walter, you are not. >> see there. >> leave me alone. >> maury: the drama continues back stage. >> my father's daughter. >> maury: don't miss the
>> walter. >> maury: walter is the father of emily, right? >> a possibility -- >> and he is still saying that. >> maury: here is the other thing, if you think that walter is a possibility, why is somebody else's name on the birth certificate? >> the last name is different. >> me and walter, we was messing around when i was with the other guy. >> maury: i'm going to settle it right now. by the way, angelica, do you want to be with walter? >>...
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let's go to emily. go, emily. >> reporter: one mile southeast of union city and we have this -- can you pan right a little bit. we have been watching this rain dance and it hasn't touched down quite yet. but yeah, generally lots of rotation and it could drop down into another tornado right now. >> okay, emily, that's an update for union city out west, which also has a tornado warning. let's go to mark dillard live. he is tracking through 15th street south at meridian right now. mark? >> reporter: yes, mike. i'm on 66 trying to get ahead of it again. i'm coming down mcarthur. i'm on the wrap-around driving down toward the circulation area. basically south of i-who and toward 44, you got get down now. get out of its way or down. this is the bottom line. a lot of damage out on yukon and el reno especially. mike, sorry to get ahead of it again. on the wrap-around. south side of it. >> i still see it on the ground. at meridian right now. meridian on the south side of i-44. go, reed timmer, are you there? >>
let's go to emily. go, emily. >> reporter: one mile southeast of union city and we have this -- can you pan right a little bit. we have been watching this rain dance and it hasn't touched down quite yet. but yeah, generally lots of rotation and it could drop down into another tornado right now. >> okay, emily, that's an update for union city out west, which also has a tornado warning. let's go to mark dillard live. he is tracking through 15th street south at meridian right now....
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emily sutton is in canadian county. go, emily. >> all right. yeah, mike. we are right on the phone here in minko. we had a brief spin-up. we had a tornado on the ground. i saw lots of dust flowing. i'm still seeing the dust flowing. and then we saw the funnel reach down and there was a tornado. it was a weak one. but this is located literally just east of the town of minko. lots of dust flowing. yep, i see still the tornado on the ground. do you see that, josephine? yep. this is a tornado on the ground near minko. it's a lower end tornado. there's been high traffic, people trying to avoid the tornado warning that was north of this area earlier. everyone was trying to drive south to get out of it. now a lot of people are really close to it. police officers are working to block the road. yeah. it's lifting back up. it's a weak tornado, but there is one, mike. >> okay, emily, what direction from minko is that weak tornado? >> we are north of minko, and the tornado -- we are facing to the southeast. >> so you are looking southeastward from north minko. >> yes.
emily sutton is in canadian county. go, emily. >> all right. yeah, mike. we are right on the phone here in minko. we had a brief spin-up. we had a tornado on the ground. i saw lots of dust flowing. i'm still seeing the dust flowing. and then we saw the funnel reach down and there was a tornado. it was a weak one. but this is located literally just east of the town of minko. lots of dust flowing. yep, i see still the tornado on the ground. do you see that, josephine? yep. this is a tornado...
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emily, to the extent ed snowden has been painted by the media at least by some elements of the media as a man who was acting out of conscience, the fact that he is now in moscow could very dramatically change that media narrative, could it not? >> well, i think that one of the thirngz which will be frustrating about this story is how initially the focus was on the surveillance techniques about our phone records being collected, about the prism, if you like, arrangement whereby large caches of data were being taken and scrutinized and now the focus is entirely on the persona and the movements of ed snowden. as you say, that's going to be where we see, i think, a really laser-like focus of the media in the next week. it's a shame really because the story needs to be taken very much in two parts, one of which is ed snowden and the other of which is actually the substance of what he revealed, which is a serious and substantial story that goes to the discussion. >> that is exactly right, david, snowden himself has complained in the video interview that he did requewith "the guardian," hd
emily, to the extent ed snowden has been painted by the media at least by some elements of the media as a man who was acting out of conscience, the fact that he is now in moscow could very dramatically change that media narrative, could it not? >> well, i think that one of the thirngz which will be frustrating about this story is how initially the focus was on the surveillance techniques about our phone records being collected, about the prism, if you like, arrangement whereby large...
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it was an invite. >> and remember emily? >> hello? yeah?ing her right there on the phone. she's been chosen too. all of them in the new york now. the documentary following their rehearsals. all of that practice time to play those orphans. >> i've never been that mad before. i've never acted like i'm that mad. it gives me a chance to get into somebody else's life. >> a chance to get into somebody else's life as they realize a dream. >> i'm 11 years old. >> i'm 11 years old. >> i'm eight years old. and i'm from houston, texas. >> all of them on that stage with annie, now getting ready for their final performance next month. ♪ >> and we are cheering them on right up the street here. "good morning america," and "this week" with george first thing in the morning and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here, goodnight. >>> next at 6:00. a heat with a with some record highs hitting the bay area. we'll show you how hot it will get. >> how opponents of same-sex marriage are now trying to stop the influx of ceremonies. th
it was an invite. >> and remember emily? >> hello? yeah?ing her right there on the phone. she's been chosen too. all of them in the new york now. the documentary following their rehearsals. all of that practice time to play those orphans. >> i've never been that mad before. i've never acted like i'm that mad. it gives me a chance to get into somebody else's life. >> a chance to get into somebody else's life as they realize a dream. >> i'm 11 years old. >> i'm...
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from the bloomberg headquarters i'm embill embilly -- emily chang. >> thank you. >> we have a new abc 7 news smart phone app. >> this is about a minute behind the last you're watching it as it's happening. it's easy to down load. >> you look better than i do. >> people say smaller screen is good for me. >> i was going say but we have a section for stories you want to share. >> and this app is so easy to down load. if you have our current app you're going need to down load the new one because the old one is going to go away soon. >> there is a great new weather app on there. >> changing every day. so you'll want to watch me do the weather live now then check out weather about two minutes from now. >> there you go. mostly clear skies up north. lots of bright blue skies but look at this view looking south ward. you can see high clouds passing oaf. temperatures 68 had oakland. 70s in mountain view. another view of clouds from our east bay hills camera looking towards mount diablo. 78 in santa rosa. and again, we have clouds looking south ward partly cloudy overnight. and with our satellit
from the bloomberg headquarters i'm embill embilly -- emily chang. >> thank you. >> we have a new abc 7 news smart phone app. >> this is about a minute behind the last you're watching it as it's happening. it's easy to down load. >> you look better than i do. >> people say smaller screen is good for me. >> i was going say but we have a section for stories you want to share. >> and this app is so easy to down load. if you have our current app you're...
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. >> well, oracle follows a rivalry and emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon mending fence was not one, but two rivals a day after announcing a partnership with microsoft, another rival announcing a nine-year deal with sales force.com barns and noble posting a loss that was twice as big as estimated. the company said it would stop manufacturing tab blets instead it owe would be co-branded. microsoft combining programs into a new unit that will provide start up was seed funding and tech guidance and more. more than 114 start ups have graduate frtd program. and stocks rebounding after reports came in better than expected. your bloomberg silicon valley index also rising today and pan dora says it has two and a half listeners in cars. >> from bloomberg studios i'm emily chang, carol, dan, back to you. >> thank you. >> we made jokes about june gloom weather but we need rain. >> maybe we'll see a little bit of it. >> there is a drenching up there. much of the bay area received no measurable rainfall. here is a look. we'll show you what'
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stay with us. ♪ emily: hi, everyone. i'm emily.xcited to introduce my dad because he's my hero. when i was little, he was doing this reallimportant work drivg ambulances in iraq. now he'some.nd he's still a hero because he tells the ambulances where to go when there's an emergency. i'm so proud of him. he's awesome. he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian reer, crehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for yo next mission. ♪ >>> from our fox business studios in new york, here, again, is gerri willis. ♪ gerri: well, government red tape is making doing businesseven harder. new york city becoming the most populated pla in the states to force employers to provide paid sick time, forcing them to d this. shouldhis be legal? joining me, fox news legal analyst leis and bill. bill, tell us about the new aw in new york. how's it work? >> well,it's something that's done to help people be mor productive at work, and the way it works is that employers with 20 or more employees wil have to
stay with us. ♪ emily: hi, everyone. i'm emily.xcited to introduce my dad because he's my hero. when i was little, he was doing this reallimportant work drivg ambulances in iraq. now he'some.nd he's still a hero because he tells the ambulances where to go when there's an emergency. i'm so proud of him. he's awesome. he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian reer, crehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for yo next mission. ♪...
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joining me now, democratic strategist emily tish and john bender.. >> thanks for having us. >> public reaction to rice, not surprisingly, has been fast and fierce. from "the daily beast, " rice is a terrible choice to lead the president's national security staff. "politico" reads, senator rand paul says he can't imagine promoting susan rice. and here's congressman darrell issa. >> it's unfortunate the president is rewarding somebody for reading talking points that weren't true. >> obviously, the president anticipated that kind of reaction. what's his calculus here? >> sure. the president is coming out strong. he's saying country first. these two women are incredibly well-qualified for these jobs. they've been with him for quite some time. so the president is coming out, and he's saying -- you know, he's really the boss i think is what he's reminding these senate republicans. susan rice has been in the cross hairs for quite some time. samantha powers had been previously, less so right now, but also put this into context. remember that just the day be
joining me now, democratic strategist emily tish and john bender.. >> thanks for having us. >> public reaction to rice, not surprisingly, has been fast and fierce. from "the daily beast, " rice is a terrible choice to lead the president's national security staff. "politico" reads, senator rand paul says he can't imagine promoting susan rice. and here's congressman darrell issa. >> it's unfortunate the president is rewarding somebody for reading talking...
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we have emily loed and be have jack with the city development. whoever wants to go first. >> good morning supervisors, emily lask with the work force development. our item is the pooer 70 work force which is the pooer 70 port site. our plans for the water front site are based on the pooer 70 master plan which was created if a three year really expensive community and state holder outreach process led by david bow pray who is here today. and byron receipt planning and director. the water front site proposal really builds on the main goals that came out of that planning process in the preferred master plan creating a new district, preserving historic resources and activities, creating water front spaces and attractive innovative users. that's a two year process that took place between 2007 and to 2010. the port issued an rsq and the city to enter into an agreement with the water front site. in 2011 and for the last two years the port and oewd has been working together to do analysis and come up with concept plans for this site and community outreac
we have emily loed and be have jack with the city development. whoever wants to go first. >> good morning supervisors, emily lask with the work force development. our item is the pooer 70 work force which is the pooer 70 port site. our plans for the water front site are based on the pooer 70 master plan which was created if a three year really expensive community and state holder outreach process led by david bow pray who is here today. and byron receipt planning and director. the water...
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and emilie wilson of our staff will be here in just a second to give you more detail on that. we're grateful. we thank you for the consideration. we know that this has been an overwhelmingly complex project and we're in the 11th hour and we do very much appreciate your consideration. the only thing more i could add, i'm sawyer, is that we were right across the street from this hospital. if we had our druthers, we wouldn't have the inconveniences that come with a large hospital. we're going to hear a lot of sirens. we're going to hear truck engines, going to have to pump oxygen in the hospital tanks. we chose not to become nimbis on that. a critical part of the expectation was we would have access to the public parking just as we have had access from public parking at the hotel that we previously operated. thank you so much. >> next speaker. >>> thank you, speakers. i'm emilie wilson, the director of administration for the first unitearian universalist church of san francisco. this is located directly across the intersection from the new cpmc hospital location. our church is pr
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isn't that the big problem here, emily? >> i don't disagree with you. think when we become fixated on having a smaller and smaller government, there are functions that need to be carried out and we look to contract them. i think that should be something we look at that's come out of this entire situation. >> what did you think when putin said no, and kerry came out and said, the u.s. does not want a confrontation with russia? they already started the confrontation, stand up for yourself. >> yeah, we already have a confrontation with russia, we've had one for a very long time. if anyone watched the press conference between obama and putin recently, we know there's conflict there. once again, this situation proves they saw this coming, they're taking advantage of the situation to show they're not willing to work with the united states. i doubt the russians would even try this with many other former presidents. i bet putin wouldn't say if one of our spies were in his airport he was free. that would be a neutral area. they're keeping snowden there, because
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emily zenay from mt. sinai hospital.morning. >> good morning. >> the ama had 20 policies related to obesity. why is it important that they're willing to call it a disease? >> well, i think it changes the paradigm of how doctors need to approach obesity and what they need to be doing not only in their offices but advocating for on a broader level and sort of the public health arena. it really forces the hand of the medical world to look at it in a new way. >> that's the upside. is there a downside as well? >> a lot of people say there are downsides. some people believe it increases stigma, doesn't decrease stigma. some people believe that it's a move, if you will, to sort of, like, force doctors to be paid for treating obesity or to increase the number of drugs that we would use to treat obesity. the fact of the matter is, we are already paying for and treating obesity whether we call it a disease or not, every day -- >> do you see it setting up a fight, because it could change i would think the way health insurers have t
emily zenay from mt. sinai hospital.morning. >> good morning. >> the ama had 20 policies related to obesity. why is it important that they're willing to call it a disease? >> well, i think it changes the paradigm of how doctors need to approach obesity and what they need to be doing not only in their offices but advocating for on a broader level and sort of the public health arena. it really forces the hand of the medical world to look at it in a new way. >> that's the...
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. >> emily chang is here with today's afternoon bell report, hi, emily. >> in one of the biggest programming expansions since apple tv began, the company is adding sports, movies and shows from hbo and espn. starting today titles will be available throughout the tv set box. this adds to the line up when ch includes net flix and hulu. best buy recalling 5100 replacement batteries for mac book pro due to a fire risk. the consumer products safety commission says that there have been 13 reports of battery contact fire. facebook hit another milestone announcing it has one million businesses advertising on the site. this comes ahead of an event tomorrow in which reports say the company could announce new video capabilities within instagram. stocks closed lower today after the fed chairman says the central bank may moderate the pace of bond purchases. and bloomberg silicon valley index also closed down lower today, hollow graphic tvs could be coming to the living room in 10 years. at an affordable price. and can be used in applications ranging from video games to robotic surgery. >> a tongue in che
. >> emily chang is here with today's afternoon bell report, hi, emily. >> in one of the biggest programming expansions since apple tv began, the company is adding sports, movies and shows from hbo and espn. starting today titles will be available throughout the tv set box. this adds to the line up when ch includes net flix and hulu. best buy recalling 5100 replacement batteries for mac book pro due to a fire risk. the consumer products safety commission says that there have been 13...
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. >> hi, emily. >> good afternoon. apple will hold its annual conference in san francisco today. this despite the company introducing a new music streaming service along with sweeping changes to the software that powers iphones and ipads. shares of apple fell closing at session lows down near seventh tenths of a percent. google expanding it's map decision said to be buying waze, the map software provider. this is the latest move to stay competitive as it seeks to ward off competitors in the fight for mobile navigation programs. and comcast is planning a major expansion to add millions of hot spots to its internet service a program has been underway since last year. the hot spots will be available at no extra cost. s and p and dow falling slightly today as data missed estimates. your bloomberg silicon valley rising today as shares gaid nearly 4%. and hillary clinton joined twitter. her husband, bill clinton welcomed his wife to twitter joking the site needed a family plan as their daughter chelsea is also active on the
. >> hi, emily. >> good afternoon. apple will hold its annual conference in san francisco today. this despite the company introducing a new music streaming service along with sweeping changes to the software that powers iphones and ipads. shares of apple fell closing at session lows down near seventh tenths of a percent. google expanding it's map decision said to be buying waze, the map software provider. this is the latest move to stay competitive as it seeks to ward off...
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hi, emily. >> good afternoon. well, apple is hoping that a new tv ad will help rekindle interest in the brand but so far, viewers aren't buying in. that is the industry average and well below 700 that passed apple campaigns received. and alan and company conference often refered to as summer camp for billionaires. this year, more will be along inductees. >> billionaire john malone exploring options for now charter communications could acquire time warner cable after initial overtures were rebuffed, working on how to struck tear an offer to win over investors. stocks rose today sending s and p index to its biggest rally since january. and your bloomberg silicon valley is up today and microsoft is refreshed office software once every three years, now, says it will switch to weekly updates. uft at bloomberg studios i'm emily chang, back to you, cheryl, and dan. >> thank you. listen to this, one of the latest controversial trends in hollywood is liquid vitamins delivered with an iv drip. there are questions over benef
hi, emily. >> good afternoon. well, apple is hoping that a new tv ad will help rekindle interest in the brand but so far, viewers aren't buying in. that is the industry average and well below 700 that passed apple campaigns received. and alan and company conference often refered to as summer camp for billionaires. this year, more will be along inductees. >> billionaire john malone exploring options for now charter communications could acquire time warner cable after initial...
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the fight over the future could be part robot then everything you know is wrong joining me now is emily and that's journalist and author of the new book frankenstein's cat cuddling up to biotech's brave new beasts emily welcome . thanks thanks for having me sure what sparked your interest in biotechnology in animals and while you're right there is this fascinating book. over the course of several years i just started noticing all these studies and stories coming out of university labs and i realized that we had these profound powers to modify animal bodies and unprecedented new ways so i got interested in exploring what that meant for us and for our future and also what it meant for animals is that. a fundamentally. good thing bad thing moral a moral. or is it like this is a tool depends on how you use it. exactly it's amoral in the sense that i think biotechnology itself is neither good nor bad it all depends on how we use it and going forward we have these choices we're going to be faced with about how we apply our new tools you know what are a couple of more interesting examples of a
the fight over the future could be part robot then everything you know is wrong joining me now is emily and that's journalist and author of the new book frankenstein's cat cuddling up to biotech's brave new beasts emily welcome . thanks thanks for having me sure what sparked your interest in biotechnology in animals and while you're right there is this fascinating book. over the course of several years i just started noticing all these studies and stories coming out of university labs and i...
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>> if i could just add to what emily said.t is true that there's bipartisan and sort of cross-cutting opposition to this. but there's also cross-cutting support for it. and remember, when you had these revelations come out, you had lindsey graham, mike rogers, the chairman of the intelligence committee on the house side, dianne feinstein, come out and say, hey, wait a minute, these things have protected american national security, and that's why we passed them. that's why we voted with them for a large majorities. yes, you could have a bipartisan effort in the name of civil liberties to challenge that, but that is likely to get the short side of public opinion from what dianne feinstein and lindsey graham are saying, which is, yeah, it's -- these are difficult and challenging programs, but they've kept us safe. that's the more popular position, at least from everything we've known so far. >> yeah, interesting times political speaking, on this. thank you very much. >>> from there to south africa now, where nelson mandela spent
>> if i could just add to what emily said.t is true that there's bipartisan and sort of cross-cutting opposition to this. but there's also cross-cutting support for it. and remember, when you had these revelations come out, you had lindsey graham, mike rogers, the chairman of the intelligence committee on the house side, dianne feinstein, come out and say, hey, wait a minute, these things have protected american national security, and that's why we passed them. that's why we voted with...
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. >> here's how emily post addressed the subject. a reader wrote in asking if it was okay to wear a cream lace dress -- >> that's what i wore. >> like hers to a wedding. >> and what did peggy say? >> she said yes, today wedding guests can wear cream or white for that matter, as long as the outfit doesn't say "bride." for example, your short lace cream sheath doesn't look bridal. >> i don't even like it now, that i saw it. why did i wear that? >> can i be honest? i thought you never looked so great, you looked stunning. so did christina maria. >> she looked awesome. >> that's the way she is. >> if you would like to vote on whether you think it's okay to wear white or cream to a wedding, go to klgandhoda.com and vote. i'll be curious to see what people think. most people seem mad. maybe they're not going to like it. >> most people didn't like what i was wearing. >> why? >> you looked comfortable. >> you looked fine. >> no, i -- i had been battling septic problems an hour before that wedding. you wonder why my hair was in a scrunchie? y
. >> here's how emily post addressed the subject. a reader wrote in asking if it was okay to wear a cream lace dress -- >> that's what i wore. >> like hers to a wedding. >> and what did peggy say? >> she said yes, today wedding guests can wear cream or white for that matter, as long as the outfit doesn't say "bride." for example, your short lace cream sheath doesn't look bridal. >> i don't even like it now, that i saw it. why did i wear that?...
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twitter the young is a satirical and emily pointed out the translate from this music here and a literal transition which might have a reference to the bagpipe here and also what i will talk about? just a moment. never one to miss an opportunity for a devilish inside joke. here health and safety he is as a father teaching his young child to smoke. that takes on a different meaning. not every detail of a genre painting contains a different meaning. many probably intended colorful scenes from 1673 cheerful assortment of amusement. 1660 which we see here was mainly concerned with using sublime techniques to show these in a setting in a most pleasing way possible. this violin player from 1626 had very little to do with everyday life. the dutch paintings still have on us today. the fine arts museum of san francisco are delighted to exhibit these treasures which opens to the public today january 26 in golden gate park. thank you very much. >> are we taking questions individually or are we waiting until the very end? it looks like there are some questions. so unless someone tells me not to answ
twitter the young is a satirical and emily pointed out the translate from this music here and a literal transition which might have a reference to the bagpipe here and also what i will talk about? just a moment. never one to miss an opportunity for a devilish inside joke. here health and safety he is as a father teaching his young child to smoke. that takes on a different meaning. not every detail of a genre painting contains a different meaning. many probably intended colorful scenes from 1673...
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emily: hi, everyone. i'm emily. i'm super excited to introduce my dad because he's my hero. when i was little, he was doing this really important work driving ambulances in iraq. now he's home. and he's still a hero because he tells the ambulances where to go when there's an emergency. i'm so proud of him. he's awesome. he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian career, vocrehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for your next mission. >>> can you tell me how many agent investigators you have assigned to the case? >> may be able to do that but i have to get back to you. >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> no. >> this is the most important issue in front of the country the last six weeks and you don't know who the lead investigator is? >> at this juncture, no, i do not know. >> judge jeanine: how embarrassing. that is president obama's fbi director admitting he knows nothing about his agency's investigation into the irs scandal. nothing. wow. a new fox poll shows it is eroding confidence in the obama admini
emily: hi, everyone. i'm emily. i'm super excited to introduce my dad because he's my hero. when i was little, he was doing this really important work driving ambulances in iraq. now he's home. and he's still a hero because he tells the ambulances where to go when there's an emergency. i'm so proud of him. he's awesome. he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian career, vocrehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for your next mission....
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charges against emily were dropped but no officer was ever punished. as we know. >> even when they arrest news cameras. >> go away now. >> bill tried to film a police pursuit. >> they are going away. >> i am going away. >> because it's an active scene and you are leaving. go away. no. >> he went away. he moved across the street then the officer drove up to him there. >> they told me to go back. >> put it down. put it down. put it down. >> they charged him with obstructing the government. >> did you obstruct the government? >> no. at the point i was arrested i was 1,000 feet away from the officers. >> the charges were dropped but the officer wasn't punished. none of the officers who talk to us but the head of a police unit gave us this comment. >> i am afraid something terrible will happen. >> if the officers are doing the right thing the video is going to show that. >> this hijacker rammed a cop car. >> the officer shot the hijacker killed him and was exonerated of murder because this video showed he acted in self defense. >> are you recording me right
charges against emily were dropped but no officer was ever punished. as we know. >> even when they arrest news cameras. >> go away now. >> bill tried to film a police pursuit. >> they are going away. >> i am going away. >> because it's an active scene and you are leaving. go away. no. >> he went away. he moved across the street then the officer drove up to him there. >> they told me to go back. >> put it down. put it down. put it down....
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emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the royal cabinet of painting and curiosity. this collection rich history is the stockholders in 1822. it's official name, royal picture gallery morris house. today the morris house collection focuses on the best 17th century paintings from the northern and southern netherlands, the works of world renounced artist, all of which are
emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was...
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when it comes to 1 and a half-year-old emily, you are the father. >> i already knew it. >> maury: when it comes to 3-year-old salia, walter, you are not. you ought to think about continuing to be the father for both of them. after the show -- things were extremely heated. do you want to talk to her? >> not right now. >> maury: are you okay? >> yeah, i just had to find out because she never told me in the beginning, i just want to know the truth. it is messed up, man, crazy, because when the baby was small, it looked look me, you think it looks like you. >> maury: make sure to watch one of our next update shows to see what walter does after going home. thanks for watching. until next time, america. look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male
when it comes to 1 and a half-year-old emily, you are the father. >> i already knew it. >> maury: when it comes to 3-year-old salia, walter, you are not. you ought to think about continuing to be the father for both of them. after the show -- things were extremely heated. do you want to talk to her? >> not right now. >> maury: are you okay? >> yeah, i just had to find out because she never told me in the beginning, i just want to know the truth. it is messed up,...
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. >> i'm emily i serve here. i'm joined by my colleagues. i have 9 slides to walk you throw. your mission is to insure the have a moment of the wells and girls legislation that focuses on the population in need. we've been stable over 49 percent. i urge there be equal gender balance. slide two. in 1975 the board of supervisors established the women's program. in 1998 inform backing became the first time municipality in the world to have the elimination of other things and a bill of rights was a noteable expectation of the united states. slide 3. our work focuses on 3 arrests violence against women and violation in the workplace. and thanks to the tremendous leadership of the mayor's office in having the awareness of violence guns women we have one additional fte >> excuse me. i think the slides you handed out aren't complete they don't have the slide on them. >> their printed on both sides. yep supervisor has the same issue. we're missing slides 3 and 4 and 7, 8 we knowed see them right here fine >> my apologizes. we'll have those sent to you immediately following the present
. >> i'm emily i serve here. i'm joined by my colleagues. i have 9 slides to walk you throw. your mission is to insure the have a moment of the wells and girls legislation that focuses on the population in need. we've been stable over 49 percent. i urge there be equal gender balance. slide two. in 1975 the board of supervisors established the women's program. in 1998 inform backing became the first time municipality in the world to have the elimination of other things and a bill of rights...
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susan milligan has been reporting a spokesperson for emily's list.this should make it easier for you. here's the thing -- both of those guys are southerners. they represent states, alabama and georgia, that where it used to be a capital crime. you were hanged by the law if you committed rape. rape is not something you had a bad day. it's almost a capital crime. only because of sympathy of some kind we decide not to make it a capital crime any more. it's not saying hey, cutie, what are you wearing today? it's not bad office behavior. it's absolutely criminal. it's right near murder and these guys, oh, it's the girlie magazines they got at the base or the guys are morny. give me a break. >> every once in a while republicans forget that they are catastrophically bad at talking about these issues. and this week has been one of those weeks. and you think they would have learned their lesson after 2012. when women voters turned out by historic margins for democrats. >> they know it's about rape and by the way, assault is assault. whether it's sexual assaul
susan milligan has been reporting a spokesperson for emily's list.this should make it easier for you. here's the thing -- both of those guys are southerners. they represent states, alabama and georgia, that where it used to be a capital crime. you were hanged by the law if you committed rape. rape is not something you had a bad day. it's almost a capital crime. only because of sympathy of some kind we decide not to make it a capital crime any more. it's not saying hey, cutie, what are you...
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in washington, emily smidth, ktvu news. >>> syrian television reported that nicole lin mansfield andere kill when security members ambushed their cars. mansfield family says they were able to identify her from pictures of her body and her daughter defended her. >> there are people calling he her a cia agent and she was neither. she was just an american woman who was miss guided by people who had bad intentions, good intentions but were extreme about it. >> reporter: mansfield family said they were questioned by the fbi. they also said the 33-year-old woman had converted to islam when she married an arab immigrant several years ago. >>> a large asteroid flew past the effort today. the space rock named 1998 qe2 was at its khroáezest point at -- at its closest point at 2:00 this afternoon. mention of the not so close encounter got a few chuckles at the white house briefing today. >> it's my understanding that scientists have concluded that the asteroid poses no threat to planet earth. never really thought i would be standing up here saying that. but i guess i am. >> nasa says it has a p
in washington, emily smidth, ktvu news. >>> syrian television reported that nicole lin mansfield andere kill when security members ambushed their cars. mansfield family says they were able to identify her from pictures of her body and her daughter defended her. >> there are people calling he her a cia agent and she was neither. she was just an american woman who was miss guided by people who had bad intentions, good intentions but were extreme about it. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: and mia is not the only problem, they also have a 9 month-old baby, emily, who also doesn'tre up almost all night long. >> i get anywhere like three or four hours of sleep a night. it is not even consecutive. >> reporter: like 30 minutes here or there. you know there are geneva conventions against what your doing? >> we do. >> reporter: a typical night for the family goes something like that. they put mia down at 7:30, which can quickly become 8:30. >> we have to sit there and hold her hand, a whole process that can take anywhere from ten minutes to an hour. >> reporter: once mia falls asleep, she doesn't stay that way for long. >> between midnight and 2 a.m., 1 or 2:00 a.m., she is screaming so loud, that a, i'm afraid she is going to wake emmy up, and b, i'm afraid she will hurt herself, so the only thing that helped was giving her a bottle and bringing her to bed with us. >> reporter: meanwhile, emmy is not sleeping like a baby either. she is up three or four times a night. danielle and marcello both work full-time. how much would you pay to get your life back? >> i would
. >> reporter: and mia is not the only problem, they also have a 9 month-old baby, emily, who also doesn'tre up almost all night long. >> i get anywhere like three or four hours of sleep a night. it is not even consecutive. >> reporter: like 30 minutes here or there. you know there are geneva conventions against what your doing? >> we do. >> reporter: a typical night for the family goes something like that. they put mia down at 7:30, which can quickly become 8:30....