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and emily, author of "sticks and stones." and jennifer, the legal policy director for family online safety institute. let's start by looking at the laws. jennifer, paint us a picture of how the country deals with bullying, how it's against the law. >> yes well, the law created after a high profile incident, and we've seen that across america. right now, you know, there are a lot of provisions on the books in many states that can cover this as harassment anyway, but states are codifying cyberbullying. they want to include when it's e-mail harassment and social media as well. we're seeing a real trend in growth. there are concerns about how states define bullying. >> what is the punishment. >> in some states, up to a year in prison. that's worriy some because these are young teenagers. we want to make sure that they're getting the right help. the ones bowl bullying may have other problems, they may need resources and prison may not be the best option for them. >> debra, most states have laws against bullying, but less than half
and emily, author of "sticks and stones." and jennifer, the legal policy director for family online safety institute. let's start by looking at the laws. jennifer, paint us a picture of how the country deals with bullying, how it's against the law. >> yes well, the law created after a high profile incident, and we've seen that across america. right now, you know, there are a lot of provisions on the books in many states that can cover this as harassment anyway, but states are...
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while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supportsnknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. 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 seen 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 honest, nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. 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 area, 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? >> okay, okay. come here, sweetheart. >> oh, my god. i missed you. you look cute. >> thank you.
while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supportsnknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. 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 seen 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 honest, nothing else was...
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that's exactly what emily's list is doing. and i think it would be a surprise if a woman were not on the candidate -- on the slate on democratic side. >> on the republican side. >> i think they're going to be republican women running 2016. i don't think there's any doubt about that. it's much clear who the democrats are probably going to have in 2016 if a women is going to be it it's going to likely be hillary. let me give a plug for another group that does stuff like this, a group called the susan b. anthony list which tries to identify conservative female candidates who are pro life exactly what emily's list what does they do. they recruit across the board. state level, the top level. but it's not just outside groups, the parties are doing this, republican party is doing a lot in terms of both at the federal level and state level which is really your farm teams. this is where you get people that eventually become senators, that become governors and the like. the goal of recruiting 300 over the course of the next election psy
that's exactly what emily's list is doing. and i think it would be a surprise if a woman were not on the candidate -- on the slate on democratic side. >> on the republican side. >> i think they're going to be republican women running 2016. i don't think there's any doubt about that. it's much clear who the democrats are probably going to have in 2016 if a women is going to be it it's going to likely be hillary. let me give a plug for another group that does stuff like this, a group...
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picked up emily wandering the street. emily. ashley's little sister. half-sister.esky didn't tell us about the party. no. he also didn't mention he found out ashley left his 13-year-old daughter with a drunk teenage boy. i wonder if he told his wife. ashley told me she was taking emily to the movies. um, i wasn't feeling well that day. but you knew they went to a party. of course. emily always tells me the truth. she said the beer tasted like soap. (eames) your husband must have been unhappy. if ray was upset, he didn't let on. of course, he never lets on these days, so... the tea that you're drinking. that's, uh... it's herbal tea. mm-hmm. burdock, sorrel, and slippery elm. and that's a stent, isn't it? for chemo? breast cancer. metastasized to the liver. must be difficult for you now that ashley's gone. i lost ashley a long time ago. your husband and ashley-- how did they get along? he tried. you know, she wouldn't let ray in. she was six years old. very attached to her own father. even though he ignored her completely. she was searching for... a father in jason
picked up emily wandering the street. emily. ashley's little sister. half-sister.esky didn't tell us about the party. no. he also didn't mention he found out ashley left his 13-year-old daughter with a drunk teenage boy. i wonder if he told his wife. ashley told me she was taking emily to the movies. um, i wasn't feeling well that day. but you knew they went to a party. of course. emily always tells me the truth. she said the beer tasted like soap. (eames) your husband must have been unhappy....
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we're out of time, but i have time to say buy the book, emily gets her gun, emily miller. >> you arefriend thank you. lou: on sale everywhere, we can get you to a link on loudobbs.com, that is it for us, tomorrow house judiciary member tomorrow house judiciary member congressman ron the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... nging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead ofooking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest coorts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. neil: forget syria, focus on s&p, you know it is a matter of time before we're at war with that country, but i want to focus on a very real war going on with a ra
we're out of time, but i have time to say buy the book, emily gets her gun, emily miller. >> you arefriend thank you. lou: on sale everywhere, we can get you to a link on loudobbs.com, that is it for us, tomorrow house judiciary member tomorrow house judiciary member congressman ron the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies...
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we're out of time, but i have time to say buy the book, emily gets her gun, emily miller. >> you areiend thank you. lou: on sale everywhere, we can get you to a link on loudobbs.com, that is it for us, tomorrow house judiciary member congressman ron desanos, be with us, good night from new york. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ neil: forget syria, focus on s&p, you know it is a matter of time before we're at war with that country, but i want to focus on a very real war going on with a rating agency. they are working to downgrade this country, political weapons that are far, far more financially devastating. welcome i am neil cavuto, does this script sound familiar, i could be talking about texas voter i.d. law that triggered a justice deputy lawsuit or arizona crackdown on illegal that triggered a justice department lawsuit, but not a st
we're out of time, but i have time to say buy the book, emily gets her gun, emily miller. >> you areiend thank you. lou: on sale everywhere, we can get you to a link on loudobbs.com, that is it for us, tomorrow house judiciary member congressman ron desanos, be with us, good night from new york. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ neil:...
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emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.mily miller, senior editor um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a re
emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.mily miller, senior editor um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles....
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emily oster is the author of expecting better, why the conventional pregnancy wisdom is wrong and what you really need to know. and joining us from washington, d.c, ask christina brockett, author of the missing pages of the parent handbook. thank you for being with us tonight. emily want to start with you, and i want to bring up something that critics brought up, your book challenges conventional wisdom. you're not an m.d, why does that give you a special advantage in a way to give people advice what they should be doing and not doing during pregnancy? >> i got pregnant and i realized there are a lot of decisions to be made in pregnancy and when i started trying to understand those decisions better and to go to the source of the decisions i found that a lot of the tools i was using were exactly the tools i use in my job. so statistical analysis, thinking what's good information, what's not good information, thinking about how to structure a decision, when i wrote the book the book is about data of pregnancy, the numbers behind pregnancy. it's kind of a different way to look at pregnanc
emily oster is the author of expecting better, why the conventional pregnancy wisdom is wrong and what you really need to know. and joining us from washington, d.c, ask christina brockett, author of the missing pages of the parent handbook. thank you for being with us tonight. emily want to start with you, and i want to bring up something that critics brought up, your book challenges conventional wisdom. you're not an m.d, why does that give you a special advantage in a way to give people...
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again emily stop me if i'm wrong.w the current laws, report more accurately to make the checks that exist to make them more efficient make them work. >> this shooter wouldn't have gotten picked up because the police didn't actually do anything. >> he did try to buy a handgun which he was prevented. >> anderson that's not accurate. this is a gun range i go to, sharp shooters. he did not try to buy anything than the shotgun he bought. something that vice president biden has encouraged quite a lot. >> the report i just saw said he attempted to buy a handgun but because he was from out-of-state -- >> that's not true, anderson. the "new york times" actually said he tried to buy a rifle. >> i'm not talking about that report. i'm talking about a handgun. we'll double check. >> not true. >> we'll double check. but clearly the background check that exists, it wasn't an issue because he bought a shotgun. he bought a shotgun and nothing came up. >> look, on studying this, there's been a ton of social science work on crime and on
again emily stop me if i'm wrong.w the current laws, report more accurately to make the checks that exist to make them more efficient make them work. >> this shooter wouldn't have gotten picked up because the police didn't actually do anything. >> he did try to buy a handgun which he was prevented. >> anderson that's not accurate. this is a gun range i go to, sharp shooters. he did not try to buy anything than the shotgun he bought. something that vice president biden has...
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emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.ly miller, senior editor my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. but i feel skinnier, you know? not really. aaah! jessica! whoa! your friend's a rate sucker. her bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. try snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. [pop!] stop paying for rate suckers! try snapshot free at progressive.com. >>> turning to a new subject, my next guest says the greatest assault in history on second amendment rights is being waged right now. joining us is "washington t
emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.ly miller, senior editor my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to...
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again emily stop me if i'm wrong.ent laws, report more accurately to make the checks that exist to make them more efficient make them work. >> this shooter wouldn't have gotten picked up because the police didn't actually do anything. >> he did try to buy a handgun which he was prevented. >> anderson that's not accurate. this is a gun range i go to, sharp shooters. he did not try to buy anything than the shotgun he bought. something that vice president biden has encouraged quite a lot. >> the report i just saw said he attempted to buy a handgun but because he was from out-of-state -- >> that's not true, anderson. the "new york times" actually said he tried to buy a rifle. >> i'm not talking about that report. i'm talking about a handgun. we'll double check. >> not true. >> we'll double check. but clearly the background check that exists, it wasn't an issue because he bought a shotgun. he bought a shotgun and nothing came up. >> look, on studying this, there's been a ton of social science work on crime and on gun viole
again emily stop me if i'm wrong.ent laws, report more accurately to make the checks that exist to make them more efficient make them work. >> this shooter wouldn't have gotten picked up because the police didn't actually do anything. >> he did try to buy a handgun which he was prevented. >> anderson that's not accurate. this is a gun range i go to, sharp shooters. he did not try to buy anything than the shotgun he bought. something that vice president biden has encouraged...
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emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.un and what it took to get it. emily miller, senior editor there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. >>> turning to a new subject, my next guest says the greatest assault in history on second amendment rights is being waged right now. joining us is "washington times" senior opinion editor emily miller, author of the new book "emily gets her gun" and obama wants to take yours. great to have you here. this is -- here, if you can see this, emily. >> what is it? >> it's a 9 millimeter. >> that's a terrific gun. >> i think it looks pretty cool too. >> and you look bad. you look bad there. >> a pretty good shot. >> i understand that you got the idea -- decided that maybe you better be proficient with one of these after your h
emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it.un and what it took to get it. emily miller, senior editor there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. >>> turning to a new subject, my...
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emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it. emily miller, senior editor at the "washington times" joins us next. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnt or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol
emily gets her gun. we'll talk with emily about her gun and what it took to get it. emily miller, senior editor at the "washington times" joins us next. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at...
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i have come alive and i know at first emily had no control of her arms or legs and she was blind now she's back at school and learning to walk again the family believes emily's preexisting condition combined with the synthetic canal benoit almost took their daughter's life where were you getting it from the clear for when one of your friends went to buy it did they make them show it they was it pretty easily accessible now they didn't make them to live here and all. the paranoia anxiety rapid heart rate trouble breathing hallucinations all of these are real effects that doctors have reported in just two thousand and ten alone the drug was linked to over eleven thousand four hundred emergency room visits it's russian roulette you don't know what you're going to get it's a statistic karen doctor knows by heart karen says her son max only trying to synthetic marijuana one time and it cost him his life the store owner actually talked them into purchasing the product and he was mrs friends who drove him home. smoked it and she dropped him off she said that when he walk into the house he l
i have come alive and i know at first emily had no control of her arms or legs and she was blind now she's back at school and learning to walk again the family believes emily's preexisting condition combined with the synthetic canal benoit almost took their daughter's life where were you getting it from the clear for when one of your friends went to buy it did they make them show it they was it pretty easily accessible now they didn't make them to live here and all. the paranoia anxiety rapid...
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i want to it be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg, come here, emily. the worst part about it is not being with your family, man. you can't see your daughter. she grew up on me. you know what i mean? it's like, my god, i missed it all and that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything because it made me who i am today. >> really? >> i wouldn't change it. >> you're not mad at me? >> i'm mad, i am, but it's done with. i can't hold resentment. i don't know. >> really? >> i am who i am today because of it. and i don't think i came out too bad. >> no, no -- >> after jumping the hurdles and going through ups and downs, but -- >> now you bounce back. >> yeah. yeah. >> i know we don't know each other that well. but i know i'm going to get to know you. i'm going to make a -- you're going to be a big part of my life, honey, you and emily. >> i just want you to be there. >> i'm going to be there, you know what i mean? >> life is too short. >> it is. >> we waste time. >> i know. >> one week after his reunion with rayven, slagle receiv
i want to it be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg, come here, emily. the worst part about it is not being with your family, man. you can't see your daughter. she grew up on me. you know what i mean? it's like, my god, i missed it all and that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything because it made me who i am today. >> really? >> i wouldn't change it. >> you're not mad at me? >> i'm mad, i am, but it's done with....
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. >> emily u you started a blog and were surprised by the comments you got. what is the negativity as known as haters? what does that -- >> haters. >> you know the term. >> i do. i get a tremendous amount of positivity because it's such a new sport and so exciting. at the same time i might get negativity from the community. some people will judge my moves or my words and i think that's something that happens. >> it threw you. >> it threw me. >> because? >> what safety precautions do you take? do you always have a net underneath you? >> there almost always is a harness.
. >> emily u you started a blog and were surprised by the comments you got. what is the negativity as known as haters? what does that -- >> haters. >> you know the term. >> i do. i get a tremendous amount of positivity because it's such a new sport and so exciting. at the same time i might get negativity from the community. some people will judge my moves or my words and i think that's something that happens. >> it threw you. >> it threw me. >> because?...
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i mentioned emily dickenson. she is, of course, the most fresh, the freshest voice in american literature or even today. you think of herman melville changing the shape of the novel. he changed it so much, in fact, in 1850 when moby dick was published, he torpedoed his career and became -- he went from being a bestseller right to obscurity. but he believed you could change even nathaniel hawthorne believed in change for a little bit but didn't like what the change was going to bring. but he himself had gone to the utopian community brook farm. so it's a time of tremendous expectation, huge expectation and great failure as well. it was a time of boisterousness, of expansiveness, of hopefulness and greed. oh, let's not forget good old american greed which is very much part of this period, and one of the things, one of the many things i learned while doing this book is that the gilded age didn't start in the 1870s. ly's so neat and consecutive -- history's so neat and consecutive. it's a their tef nightmare, as i'll
i mentioned emily dickenson. she is, of course, the most fresh, the freshest voice in american literature or even today. you think of herman melville changing the shape of the novel. he changed it so much, in fact, in 1850 when moby dick was published, he torpedoed his career and became -- he went from being a bestseller right to obscurity. but he believed you could change even nathaniel hawthorne believed in change for a little bit but didn't like what the change was going to bring. but he...
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>> emily maw?> one of the things interesting about henry's case is this idea that an eyewitness identification is all you need, really, even if there's physical evidence that contradicts eyewitness identification -- i think a lot of what henry is feeling is what people who get misidentified feel. even if this is an innocent mistake, how did this happen? how did this woman get my picture and identify me when i didn't do it? >> there was the semen test and the dna test. >> that's right. in 1982 when henry went to trial, there was no such thing as dna testing. serology testing, which is blood typing, was the kind of thing you would do. and with that you can exclude people by the blood type. but only in broad group terms. you could never say, this is the profile of the perpetrator and that is not henry james's profile and away with dna you can. when dna was available, even though there was what we would consider an exclusion by blood typing, serology testing, even at the time of trial, the much more sp
>> emily maw?> one of the things interesting about henry's case is this idea that an eyewitness identification is all you need, really, even if there's physical evidence that contradicts eyewitness identification -- i think a lot of what henry is feeling is what people who get misidentified feel. even if this is an innocent mistake, how did this happen? how did this woman get my picture and identify me when i didn't do it? >> there was the semen test and the dna test. >>...
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imagine him meeting emily dickinson.mormonism began in new york state, as many of you obviously probably know, right in upstate new york and a place called the burned over district because the series of religious revivals sweeping through that particular part of the country and then went last and further west. so that is part of the spirit, too. of course should the intent go without saying as the antislavery movement, which was gathering more and more in the years after 1848, particularly after the mexican-american war ended in 1948 when the united states became a much bigger country and the disposition, sorry about that, the disposition of the land was acquired from mexico was a matter of some can turn, shall it be freed or shall it be slaves. that was the dialogue that became so acrimonious, that became so serious that of course it spiraled into what we think of as the civil war were a setnor sometimes called it, the war of northern aggression. thanks to oakland its rights, which i mentioned before. early antislavery
imagine him meeting emily dickinson.mormonism began in new york state, as many of you obviously probably know, right in upstate new york and a place called the burned over district because the series of religious revivals sweeping through that particular part of the country and then went last and further west. so that is part of the spirit, too. of course should the intent go without saying as the antislavery movement, which was gathering more and more in the years after 1848, particularly...
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. >> emily chang joins with us today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> well, chinese smart phone maker beats apple to the punch. the company outsells apple in china with smart phones will offer a television that connects to the web and runs on the android operating system. also introducing a new hand set the company says will be the world's fastest smart phone. microsoft has won a patent ruling against google. a jury in seattle awarded microsoft about $14.5 million in damages ruling it didn't act fairly. privacy groups asked the fftc to ask facebook to stop policy that's violate a 2011 order over user privacy. groups concerned changes make it easier to use the personal data of the user was its advertising on the site. changes are scheduled to go into effect this week. stocks rising today after economic data added to signs u.s. economy is gaining momentum. your bloomberg silicon valley closed lower. after holding a 30 day contest yahoo revealed it's new logo meant to preree flekt yahoo's new image in, a post mayers says it has a more mathema
. >> emily chang joins with us today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> well, chinese smart phone maker beats apple to the punch. the company outsells apple in china with smart phones will offer a television that connects to the web and runs on the android operating system. also introducing a new hand set the company says will be the world's fastest smart phone. microsoft has won a patent ruling against google. a jury in seattle awarded microsoft about $14.5 million in damages...
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don't forget the best part of the deal is having emily as the golf pro. he's absolutely qualified for this position and this job. if you want to know more about here visit our site. ladies and gentlemen approve this lease it's the right thing to do >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director. i want to say first thank you for the opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred and 20 kids we see all summer. and those kids are in need kids we service. i think we've been able to achieve as an organization we'll be able to take it expertise and apply that to our list. we have 5 thousand families those are not just children. we're looking forward to bringing our ties to the industry to golde
don't forget the best part of the deal is having emily as the golf pro. he's absolutely qualified for this position and this job. if you want to know more about here visit our site. ladies and gentlemen approve this lease it's the right thing to do >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director. i want to say first thank you for the opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have...
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back at school and learning to walk again the family believes emily's preexisting condition combined with the synthetic can now be annoyed almost took their daughter's life where were you getting it from the queer boy of course when one of your friends went in to buy it did they make them show it they was it pretty easily accessible now they didn't make them to live here and all. the paranoia anxiety rapid heart rate trouble breathing hallucinations all of these are real effects that doctors have reported in just two thousand and ten alone the drug was linked to over eleven thousand four hundred emergency room visits it's russian roulette you don't know what you're going to get it's a fitness to karen dubner knows by heart karen says her son max only trying to synthetic marijuana one time and it cost him his life the store owner actually talked them into parchin saying the product he was mrs friends who drove him all. smoked it and she dropped him off she said that when he walk into the house he looked fine. i guess a few minutes later he didn't feel so fine and. half an hour later h
back at school and learning to walk again the family believes emily's preexisting condition combined with the synthetic can now be annoyed almost took their daughter's life where were you getting it from the queer boy of course when one of your friends went in to buy it did they make them show it they was it pretty easily accessible now they didn't make them to live here and all. the paranoia anxiety rapid heart rate trouble breathing hallucinations all of these are real effects that doctors...
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how about emily shores? no complaints against woodruff. it doesn't even look like they worked together. maybe the company didn't want to leave a paper trail. jack, i think they're lying about woodruff. i had a look at the ex-wife's divorce deposition. it's a straight-up asset war. she never mentions his philandering or abuse. do you smell a fix? emily shore paid cash for a new bmw last week. you lied to me. you never even worked with dean woodruff. he still came on to me. the tr to rochester-- i called the hotel, you didn't check in. what's even worse, ms. shore you were prepared to go to court and perjure yourself. am i going to jail? you accepted a bribe. they can't prove it. for how long? carmichael: seven or eight years. it's a bluff. just keep your mouth shut. what, to protect the people who hired you? mccoy: who's doing this ms. shore? he just said to call him "pat." he said he worked for the mulroneys. mccoy: what else did he tell you? that dean raped the mulroney girl. that they could prove it if somebody said he did it before. i t
how about emily shores? no complaints against woodruff. it doesn't even look like they worked together. maybe the company didn't want to leave a paper trail. jack, i think they're lying about woodruff. i had a look at the ex-wife's divorce deposition. it's a straight-up asset war. she never mentions his philandering or abuse. do you smell a fix? emily shore paid cash for a new bmw last week. you lied to me. you never even worked with dean woodruff. he still came on to me. the tr to rochester--...
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. >> joining me now is emily leave, ms. leave good morning and thanks for joining us. we've always had these expiration dates on food labels. i always assumed i would become sick if i ate it after the use-by date. what led you to conduct this study? >> thank you so much for having me this morning. you're not alone in believing you would be sick if you ate food after those dates. we found that more than half of americans believe those dates are are linked to safety and 90% of americans throw food away by the sell-by date. when you look at the rairts of food weafs in america we're wasting about 40% of the food that we produce which goes uneaten. and then ther there's always bea spike in food security and hunger. we are wondering what are the causes of this? one of the main causes of this waste are these expiration dates that actually don't have the meaning that many consumers attribute to them. >> what are the dates for? >> they really started with consumers being interested in fresh ns and quality of their products. really the boom of expiration dates was in the '70s. c
. >> joining me now is emily leave, ms. leave good morning and thanks for joining us. we've always had these expiration dates on food labels. i always assumed i would become sick if i ate it after the use-by date. what led you to conduct this study? >> thank you so much for having me this morning. you're not alone in believing you would be sick if you ate food after those dates. we found that more than half of americans believe those dates are are linked to safety and 90% of...
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. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, starting with today's ral yes on waut street, stocks rose as positive data helped to push the dow to its highest level in two months back above 15,000 and sending a and p index higher for a five ng day. your bloomberg silicon valley index also rising today. facebook and google wanting more freedom to share information about data requests received from federal agencies. today, the company's petition to force the government to let them disclose the number of the requests. major tech players released reports none are allowed to break out how many are related to national security. groupon acquired blink offering a selection of last minute last minute deals every day complementing the groupon getaways offerings. groupon says it will rename the app blink by groupon but will separate spraet separately. terms were not disclosed. amazon steering clear of the smart phone wars for now, denying a report it plans to inkro tro dus a smart phone free before the end of t
. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, starting with today's ral yes on waut street, stocks rose as positive data helped to push the dow to its highest level in two months back above 15,000 and sending a and p index higher for a five ng day. your bloomberg silicon valley index also rising today. facebook and google wanting more freedom to share information about data requests received from federal agencies. today, the...
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and star of "revenge," emily vancamp.ichael: there you go.
and star of "revenge," emily vancamp.ichael: there you go.
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emily bauer from a 17-year-old known for her funky help callers and alex dobbin, and adventure. three stories, three very different outcomes. it goes by many names. >> climax and mr. nice guy. >> spice, k2, scooby snacks. >> it is also known as synthetic marijuana. it is a designer drug were chemicals are created in a lab and sprayed on herbs and sold in stores. synthetic because it is meant to mimic the effects of actual marijuana. these drugs can be purchased in guest stations and convenience stores, cleverly marked as popery -- marked as popourri. just as the parents of tristan cantor. their son began experimenting with drugs when he was 15. after years of trying to get clean, he turned to synthetic cannabinoids as an alternative to not only is it easily accessible but the stuff doesn't show up on drug tests. >> i recall her mother finding'w what they were. >> they were his -- they were his sons way to get a high, high ward dangerous than originally thought -- a high more dangerous than originally thought. >> use in a vehicle with other people, not driving, but became almost
emily bauer from a 17-year-old known for her funky help callers and alex dobbin, and adventure. three stories, three very different outcomes. it goes by many names. >> climax and mr. nice guy. >> spice, k2, scooby snacks. >> it is also known as synthetic marijuana. it is a designer drug were chemicals are created in a lab and sprayed on herbs and sold in stores. synthetic because it is meant to mimic the effects of actual marijuana. these drugs can be purchased in guest...
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victor and suzanne. >> cnn's emily schmidt in washington. thank you. in front of the white house there. the cameras are there as well. you can always hear the protesters when they come out. it's not unlikely the president and first family would hear them as well. >>> a scary moment at a high school football game at a high school in ohio. just take a look at this. whoa. students cheering on their team, the bleachers collapsing there. dozens of young fans were slammed to the ground. five students were hurt but thankfully none of those injuries were serious. you can imagine a scary moment there. >>> so it is saturday morning. everybody is looking forward to a sunny sky this weekend, but not everybody is going to enjoy one. in oregon showers and thunderstorms brought down trees, power lines near portland. look at this. in idaho nasty rains caused flooding, mud slides, huge mess there. so what can you expect for the rest of the weekend where you are? there's all that rain that victor was talking about. by sunday, by tomorrow it moves eastward, and with show
victor and suzanne. >> cnn's emily schmidt in washington. thank you. in front of the white house there. the cameras are there as well. you can always hear the protesters when they come out. it's not unlikely the president and first family would hear them as well. >>> a scary moment at a high school football game at a high school in ohio. just take a look at this. whoa. students cheering on their team, the bleachers collapsing there. dozens of young fans were slammed to the...
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it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me today that they have received the case from the sf pd reviewing to decide what further investigation is neede needed. the family is still reeling from their loss. they scattered some of her ashes under the golden gate. you can see ashes on the hand of her mother jessie. i spoke with her tuesd
it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of...
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it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me today that they have received the case from the sf pd reviewing to decide what further investigation is neede needed. the family is still reeling from their loss. they scattered some of her ashes under the golden gate. you can see ashes on the hand of her mother jessie. i spoke with her tuesd
it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of...
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it's by economist emily oster, it's called expecting better while the conventional pregnancy wisdom isong, some pretty strong claims in this book. so we decided to investigate. we asked president of the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists to take a closer look. most people love their morning caffeine jolt, but how much is too much? oster says much of the evidence supports three to four cups as being okay. but dr. conley says hold up. >> caffeine can be associated with miscarriages. so our recommendation is against any consumption over 200 milligrams of caffeine a day. >> those caffeine milligrams add up pretty quickly. eight ounces of starbucks has 165. a small mcdonald's coffee, 100. a can of regular coke, 35. and what about foods? many pregnant women are warned about listeria, oster says don't worry too much about sushi and raw eggs. she ate sushi. she says avoid raw, rare meat, unpasteurized cheese and deli or turkey sandwiches. why risk it? >> listeria is a bacteria that can cause miscarriages, stillbirths and infections in infants. >> should pregnant women worry ab
it's by economist emily oster, it's called expecting better while the conventional pregnancy wisdom isong, some pretty strong claims in this book. so we decided to investigate. we asked president of the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists to take a closer look. most people love their morning caffeine jolt, but how much is too much? oster says much of the evidence supports three to four cups as being okay. but dr. conley says hold up. >> caffeine can be associated with...
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it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it.amily lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me today that they have received the case from the sf pd reviewing to decide what further investigation is neede needed. the family is still reeling from their loss. they scattered some of her ashes under the golden gate. you can see ashes on the hand of her mother jessie. i spoke with her tuesday. >>
it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it.amily lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the...
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more about how the press took on many facets of r syria this week, i'm joined by andrea seabrook and emily peggy noonan is a no. a scorecard. follow your favorite columnist as america debates war. it seems as if the way we tally congress about their support, we tally pundits and their support of the war as well. is that good and normal and way discourse should happen or too much emphasis on what bill crystal thinks or what national journal scorecard says? >> besides the fact that these aren't people who have the daily intelligence to be able to know what's going on on the ground, just the idea that you can break down something like this into a complete yes or no situation, that's what we're set up to ask the question. yes or no. yes or no. it's actually a much -- the universe of ideas about this is much larger than should we go or shouldn't we and in fact surprisingly the person that made us realize that this past week was vladimir putin when he came forward with something we weren't considering. >> emily, you have been covering foreign policy for a while. not everybody on capitol hill who
more about how the press took on many facets of r syria this week, i'm joined by andrea seabrook and emily peggy noonan is a no. a scorecard. follow your favorite columnist as america debates war. it seems as if the way we tally congress about their support, we tally pundits and their support of the war as well. is that good and normal and way discourse should happen or too much emphasis on what bill crystal thinks or what national journal scorecard says? >> besides the fact that these...
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>> wonderful out here. >> i want to get over to emily vancamp.also, aspen, colorado. another gorgeous look. here's where the powerful storms will be moving in through the day today. midland, all the way north to north platte. beware those storms could be powerful. this is a strong cold front, not just one of the normal mid season things. this has some oomph. in the northwest, there's going to be some headlines on monday, from this stormy pattern over the northwest through the weekend. stay in touch with your local abc stations. >> all that weather was brought to you by coffeemate. >>> you know i'm a superfan and stalker for you. >> i love it. >> we're just two days away from the premiere of the season of "revenge." its star, emily vancamp is here. let's take a sneak peek at season three. i'm going to say it. if you love season one, you're back in at season three. >> this probably won't matter to you, either. but i wanted to let you know i ran into ashley. she told me you were having an affair. she says she thought she would blackmail me to protec
>> wonderful out here. >> i want to get over to emily vancamp.also, aspen, colorado. another gorgeous look. here's where the powerful storms will be moving in through the day today. midland, all the way north to north platte. beware those storms could be powerful. this is a strong cold front, not just one of the normal mid season things. this has some oomph. in the northwest, there's going to be some headlines on monday, from this stormy pattern over the northwest through the...
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. >>> tambiÉn en el caso de emily, el castigo fue vivir fuera de estados unidos hasta el 2020. >>> mientrasidadas entre dos paÍses. >>> esta tarde, eddar falcon le dijo que el congresiste que presente la ley. >>> esto le pasa a todos, tambiÉn otros soldados de estados unidos, que pelearon para su paÍs cuÁl>>> la primera dama de perÚ podrÍa pelear para la presidencia. y el promoterserÍa su esposa. muchos creen que ella influye en la decisiÓn de Él. >>> su esposa, nadin heredia y el presidente humala viajaron, no puede ser candidado en la elecciones del 2016 porque a la ley se lo impide. el presidente habla de las calidades de nadin. >>> la primera dama es una persona muy preparado, brillante que tenemos en el perÚ, pero no estamos viendo estos temas, no vuimos nosotros los que dejimos que lo colocaran a la agenta. lo mismo nos dijo la primera dama. >>> yo sÉ que hay una leyelectorar que no se lo permite? >>> no lo estoy pensando, mis sentidos estÁn puestos en ayudar a mi marido. >>> desde el primer dÍa, nadin dijo que ayudaba a tomar deciones. >>> no dejÓ de viajar por el paÍs. >>> y como na
. >>> tambiÉn en el caso de emily, el castigo fue vivir fuera de estados unidos hasta el 2020. >>> mientrasidadas entre dos paÍses. >>> esta tarde, eddar falcon le dijo que el congresiste que presente la ley. >>> esto le pasa a todos, tambiÉn otros soldados de estados unidos, que pelearon para su paÍs cuÁl>>> la primera dama de perÚ podrÍa pelear para la presidencia. y el promoterserÍa su esposa. muchos creen que ella influye en la decisiÓn...
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emily is our director of training. >> are you emily? >> i am. >> hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> marcus, a pleasure. >> really nice to meet you. >> and zoe. >> this is zoe. >> training is a very, very important part of la dogworks which fell off greatly. >> why do you think that is? >> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way" mean? >> so read it. you can read 'em. >> so here's an example of one. "i've been bringing my dog here for six months. one night, i came to pick him up. what i found was my pup wearing a muzzle, tied to a wall. my own dog--i was horrified." then your response was, "after questioning the staff, i believe them and not you." you told the customer that. >> yeah. why? >> yeah, why? >> i-i call it like it is. >> andrew, stay the [bleep] off the internet, because you're... hurting your business. >> i don't think
emily is our director of training. >> are you emily? >> i am. >> hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> marcus, a pleasure. >> really nice to meet you. >> and zoe. >> this is zoe. >> training is a very, very important part of la dogworks which fell off greatly. >> why do you think that is? >> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there...
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hi, emily. >> good afternoon. the top u.s. mobile carriers are touting plans for selling the iphone. t-mobile customers can get the 5 c for zero down and monthly payments. at and t users can also pay $22 a month but the service plans cost more. and very on offering just over $23 a month over two years. u.s. sales of video game products jumped last month to $521 million marking the first four-week gain in almost two years. the about gaming industry has been slumping as gamers shifted to web based titles. microsoft wants your ipad a announcing it will take the apple tab plet off your hands and give you a $200 credit to use at its store or to buy one of the company's own surface tablets. the program just weeks ahead of microsoft's september 23th launch event in new york city. stocks rising today, extending a weekly gain and talks of a plan for syria to surrender it's chemical weapons, apple shares closed lower for a third time this week. and it's a lucky lucky day for some united airlines passengers if you were one of the fortuna
hi, emily. >> good afternoon. the top u.s. mobile carriers are touting plans for selling the iphone. t-mobile customers can get the 5 c for zero down and monthly payments. at and t users can also pay $22 a month but the service plans cost more. and very on offering just over $23 a month over two years. u.s. sales of video game products jumped last month to $521 million marking the first four-week gain in almost two years. the about gaming industry has been slumping as gamers shifted to...
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hi, emily. >> good afternoon, larry, carolyn. well, twitter is the most high profile tech ipo now, we're getting asian indications of where twitter may lift the share. the person with knowledge tells bloomberg twitter with its lifting of the new york stock exchaempk. a final decision has not been made yes. china may be on the verge after loug limited access to web sites currently banned in the country a cording to the south china morning post chinese government may allow access to facebook, twitter and "new york times" within the planned shanghai freed trade zone. those facebook and "new york times" tell bloomberg west they're aware of the report but won't comment beyond that. applied materials, the world's largest chip making supplier agreed to buy tokyo electron for nearly $9.4 billion in stock. the largest deal from outside of the country in six years coming when pc sales plummeted and tablets and smart phone sales are soaring. u.s. stocks closed mixed today with dow and s and p falling for a fourth day on concerns over budget
hi, emily. >> good afternoon, larry, carolyn. well, twitter is the most high profile tech ipo now, we're getting asian indications of where twitter may lift the share. the person with knowledge tells bloomberg twitter with its lifting of the new york stock exchaempk. a final decision has not been made yes. china may be on the verge after loug limited access to web sites currently banned in the country a cording to the south china morning post chinese government may allow access to...