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when rochester police put the cuffs on emily good, they set off a national debate, monitoring policeublic safety. the woman was arrested for obstructing government administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were now stopped. citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when she and a friend noticed police top a car in front of her house. as the police where is questioning the car's occupants, the 28-year-old community org izer was questioning why and hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> do you guys need something. >> this is my front yard. i'm just recording what you're doing. it's my right. >> actually, not from the sidewalk. >> this is my yard. >> speaking with police officer mario mario masic. >> i had my feet barely on the sidewalk like this. he told me you can't watch from the sidewalk so i stepped back just one step so i was entirely on the lawn. he said you're not even b
when rochester police put the cuffs on emily good, they set off a national debate, monitoring policeublic safety. the woman was arrested for obstructing government administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were now stopped. citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. susan candiotti is on the story. >> emily good was unwinding at home late one night in the may when she and a friend noticed police top a car in front of her house. as...
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when rochester police put the cuffs on emily goode, they also set off a national debate. nitoring police versus public safety. goode, a rochester, new york, woman, was arrested for disrupting governmental administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were later dropped, but police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. cnn's susan candiotti is on the story for us. >> reporter: emily goode was unwinding at home in her pajamas late one night in may when she and a friend noticed police stop a car in front of her house. as the police were questioning the occupants, the 28-year-old community organizer was questioning why, so she hit the record button on her ipod. >> i wanted to see what they were doing to this young man. >> you guys need something? >> i -- this is my front yard, i'm just recording what your doing. it's my right. >> actually, not from the sidewalk -- >> this is my yard. >> reporter: good is speaking with rochester police officer mario masich. >> i don't feel safe with you standing behind me so i'm goi
when rochester police put the cuffs on emily goode, they also set off a national debate. nitoring police versus public safety. goode, a rochester, new york, woman, was arrested for disrupting governmental administration after she recorded police making a traffic stop. her charges were later dropped, but police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. cnn's susan candiotti is on the story for us. >> reporter: emily goode was unwinding at home in her pajamas...
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when rochester, new york, police put the cuffs on emily good they set off a national debate.versus public safety. good was arrested after she recorded police making a traffic stop. stefs standing in her front yard when officer mario masic opted to arrest good instead of the man initially pulled over. >> okay, listen. i'm not going to explain myself. you are going to jail. i'm trying to give you a warning. okay? >> i'm going to back up. >> you know what? you're going to go to jail. this is not right. >> no, no. stay right here. >> i'm sorry. >> her charge was later dropped. police say citizens now feel bolder to intervene which puts everyone at risk. in the meantime, more complaints of unfair arrests are coming out. here's cnn's susan candiotti. >> reporter: on the same night emily good was released, a man recorded several men in his neighborhood. >> what are you being detained for? >> reporter: you can hear him speaking to the young men. >> what are they being detained for? >> reporter: the men were released and barnes approached the police officers. >> can i have your lieute
when rochester, new york, police put the cuffs on emily good they set off a national debate.versus public safety. good was arrested after she recorded police making a traffic stop. stefs standing in her front yard when officer mario masic opted to arrest good instead of the man initially pulled over. >> okay, listen. i'm not going to explain myself. you are going to jail. i'm trying to give you a warning. okay? >> i'm going to back up. >> you know what? you're going to go to...
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emily goode of rochester, new york, recorded police as she stood in her own front yard.oode under arrest, raising the question -- did officers -- did that officer in particular overstep his authority? good's supporters say yes, he did. and they felt even more justified this week after the charge against her of obstruction of government administration was dropped. good is on the left there hugging her attorney. now the police union says officers are in greater danger on the street and that several of them have been threatened. >> an example of some of these threats are -- "i hope this [ bleep ] gets killed." "i want to see cops like this getting fried and hung in the streets." "if you wear a badge, you're a target." i'm going to add, these threats are not the worst threats, and they're not the threats that are being investigated. >> so emily good joins me now. we're also talking to erica bryant, a columnist for "the rochester democratic chronicle." thank you for joining us. emily, it wasn't the judge but the monroe county prosecutor that dropped the charge. what was your
emily goode of rochester, new york, recorded police as she stood in her own front yard.oode under arrest, raising the question -- did officers -- did that officer in particular overstep his authority? good's supporters say yes, he did. and they felt even more justified this week after the charge against her of obstruction of government administration was dropped. good is on the left there hugging her attorney. now the police union says officers are in greater danger on the street and that...
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emily good of rochester new york, recording police as she stood in her yard.using an outrye that the officer oifrb stepped the authority. the prosecution turned to tears when the prosecution dropped the charges. she spoke with me earlier along with erica bryant. she said she's relieved the charges were dropped but is disturbed rochester police still find nothing wrong with her arrest. >> justice has not been done, and that officer has not yet been brought to justice. he still hasn't faced the reality that he committed an unlawful act. >> this week, i have to say the union, the rochester police locust club said your ebsode, emily, has created a defiant and different attitude. >> this is a message that has gone out to the public that you have a right to interfere and question the actions of a police officer is irresponsible, and it is a danger to the officers, the individuals the officers are dealing with and any other bystanders. a simple street stop can turn deadly in seconds. >> emily, what is your response to that? >> if we don't have a right to question pol
emily good of rochester new york, recording police as she stood in her yard.using an outrye that the officer oifrb stepped the authority. the prosecution turned to tears when the prosecution dropped the charges. she spoke with me earlier along with erica bryant. she said she's relieved the charges were dropped but is disturbed rochester police still find nothing wrong with her arrest. >> justice has not been done, and that officer has not yet been brought to justice. he still hasn't faced...
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for more we cross over no emily waning at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning emily. >> good morning. lots of factors for investors to look at today. first wbt debt issue loomed large, especially ahead of the finance minister's later on today. in the u.s., talks over the debt ceiling are under way and there is uncertainty over what the outcome might be. with all of these factors coming in, investors seem to be trading cautiously at least this morning. the average this morning opening above 10,000, it is maintaining that level. it opened up about 14 points tp it gained just a little bit. these gatocks when u.s. paired back their gaines from tuesday when the dow posted its biggest gain for this year. results from apple helped put under share prices. they lock in prove w key indexes ending lower. the dow jones average is 12,571. nasdaq closing at 2,814. now, the risk of sentiment also prevails in the currency market. traders are buying then which they consider a safer asset than the dollar given the talks. the upper 78 yen level compared to what we saw yes
for more we cross over no emily waning at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning emily. >> good morning. lots of factors for investors to look at today. first wbt debt issue loomed large, especially ahead of the finance minister's later on today. in the u.s., talks over the debt ceiling are under way and there is uncertainty over what the outcome might be. with all of these factors coming in, investors seem to be trading cautiously at least this morning. the average this morning opening...
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emily, good morning, how are the markets going tore greece. >> good morning. investors are still reacting to the bailout package but so far investors seem to be positive. investors are buying the euro and stock markets are trading higher so overall the rescue package seems to be relieving worries over europe's debt problems, at least for now. let's take a look at where the numbers are at currently. average trading at 10,000098. topix is trading higher, up about 6 points. overnight on wall street the dow closed at its highest since early may as news spread over progress on european debt talks. also progress on u.s. debt ceiling talks as well as the strong earnings results coming out also encouraging investors. dow jones industrial average closing at 12,724. it was up over 150 points. nasdaq closing at 2,834, up 20 points. now over in the currency markets, investors sold the dollar it buy the euro with a level surging to 113 yen level and that is compared to the 110, 113 level we have scent last few weeks. currently the euro-yen with the 113 level. though it did
emily, good morning, how are the markets going tore greece. >> good morning. investors are still reacting to the bailout package but so far investors seem to be positive. investors are buying the euro and stock markets are trading higher so overall the rescue package seems to be relieving worries over europe's debt problems, at least for now. let's take a look at where the numbers are at currently. average trading at 10,000098. topix is trading higher, up about 6 points. overnight on wall...
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. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a hard bargain, sir! we'll be right vo: this year, go back to school with geek squad. so you can do things like... ... carry fewer books... ... become lord of the study group... take notes... while conserving energy... ... and stream... important school stuff. make school easier with geek squad support 24/7. online, on the phone or in-store. geek squad from best buy. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is a political analyst for the fox news network. his new book is called "muzzled. the assault on honest debate." please welcome to the program juan williams. sir? (cheers and applause) nice to see yo
. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you...
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. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about raciala systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a hard bargain, sir! we'll be right (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is a political analyst for the fox news network. his new book is called "muzzled. the assault on honest debate." please welcome to the program juan williams. sir? (cheers and applause) nice to see you, thanks for joining us. (applause) so thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. great to be here. >> jon: thank you for being here. "muzzled: the assault on honest debate." so tell us. i guess the impetus of this book for the most part the incident that you had with comments that you had made during a segment on o'reilly's show, npr fires you. walk us through that very briefly. >> well, as y
. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about raciala systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a hard bargain, sir! we'll be right (cheers and applause)....
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emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ai. markets seem to be regaining confidence today, breaking above that key psychological 10,000 mark. as we mentioned we saw some key earnings results out of major tech companies in the u.s., not only ibm but also apple, which came out with their results just after the closing bell on wall street. these earnings results seem to be a key thing for traders in tokyo today as well, especially for high tech shares. before i go into details, let's take a look at the numbers right now. nikkei average still above that 10,000 mark, it's trading right above 10,030, with a triple-digit gain. it is the first time since july 11th that it's hitting above that 10,000 mark. these gains come after stocks in the s. bounced back overnight on the back of solid earnings results and the rise in u.s. housing starts. on the other hand a different picture for financial houses with results from goldman sachs falling short of market expectations and the bank of america saying it posted a quarterly loss of $8.8 bill
emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ai. markets seem to be regaining confidence today, breaking above that key psychological 10,000 mark. as we mentioned we saw some key earnings results out of major tech companies in the u.s., not only ibm but also apple, which came out with their results just after the closing bell on wall street. these earnings results seem to be a key thing for traders in tokyo today as well, especially for high tech shares. before i go into details, let's...
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. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racialfiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a hard bargain, sir! we'll be right vo: if you like facebook, come to best buy. where an expert will find the perfect phone for you. like the at&t htc status. it let's you post instantly to facebook with a push of a button. and it's free! with no mail in rebates. of course, just because you can share on a whim, doesn't mean you should. the at&t htc status. free, with no mail in rebates. at best buy. no.ou didn't get what's the difference?ite? miller lite has more taste. i don't care. i just got one of these. well that's the second unmanly thing you've done today. what was the first? ahhhhh! get me off this thing right now! get
. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racialfiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a...
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. >> emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racial profiling and police harassment. do you believe that this is a systematic problem with rochester police? >> jon: that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format with something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." (laughter) i got one, how about "t lemon harangue?" (laughter) you drive a hard bargain, sir! we'll be right impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. wrap it up, boys. while i'm still young. ♪ two hours till bedtime. let's move it. ooh. you do your own stunts, right? well, i -- good enough. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for onl
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>> now, emily good's arrest and similar incidents of citizens shortly after videotaping rochester policefficers are retaliated against those they're sworn to protect and serve. they take issue of ms. good's interpretation of what happened and why. >> emily good was unwinding at home in her pajamas late one night in may when she and a friend noticed police stop a car -- >> the police union, as i bring in holly hughes here, our attorney sticking around to help us with this particular story. they're saying in that particular case that we just saw, she was on her front yard, videotaping. the officer said i feel uncomfortable with you there. is that good enough? are you always supposed to follow the police officer's instructions? >> no. not necessarily. here's the thing. most of -- when an officer tells you to back away, most of the concern is officer safety. this is a lady standing in her own front yard. she doesn't have a weapon, t.j. it's not like she's holding a rake where she can lash out and hit the officer, not holding a gun and a knife. she has a cell phone. she's videotaping what hap
>> now, emily good's arrest and similar incidents of citizens shortly after videotaping rochester policefficers are retaliated against those they're sworn to protect and serve. they take issue of ms. good's interpretation of what happened and why. >> emily good was unwinding at home in her pajamas late one night in may when she and a friend noticed police stop a car -- >> the police union, as i bring in holly hughes here, our attorney sticking around to help us with this...
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. >> we have been following this story, that's emily good, police arrested her in her front yard whilee been talking to the mayor and the police department as well. i'm going to talk to a man who says he's been a target of police brutality as well. and i want you to see mama jazz, her longer fingernail is 26 inches long. i have some questions for her. >> how do you function in life? don lemon, we'll see you with much more in the newsroom. we'll see you again tomorrow at 2:00 eastern time. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah
. >> we have been following this story, that's emily good, police arrested her in her front yard whilee been talking to the mayor and the police department as well. i'm going to talk to a man who says he's been a target of police brutality as well. and i want you to see mama jazz, her longer fingernail is 26 inches long. i have some questions for her. >> how do you function in life? don lemon, we'll see you with much more in the newsroom. we'll see you again tomorrow at 2:00 eastern...
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emily, good morning to you. develop over time, we've seen the goal posts move. where are they now? >> right now we had a week of negotiations and, you know, forget about carmageddon, we have our own gridlock going on here in washington on the other coast. five days of negotiations and no agreement. but what you have right now is kind of looking at what the fall back position is, what's the plan b or maybe plan c or d or e. kind of looking ahead to what's possible. this grand bargain that president obama had wanted all along seems unlikely but he's willing to accept something smaller. both chambers you're seeing some movement towards something else, something other than this grand bargain. and leaders are continuing to meet over the weekend. there are continued talks. i think the negotiations are certainly still valid and certainly still going on. nobody has walked away from the table. >> what's your sense. who has the momentum right now? is it the president? is it speaker boehner. is it cantor. is it the senate
emily, good morning to you. develop over time, we've seen the goal posts move. where are they now? >> right now we had a week of negotiations and, you know, forget about carmageddon, we have our own gridlock going on here in washington on the other coast. five days of negotiations and no agreement. but what you have right now is kind of looking at what the fall back position is, what's the plan b or maybe plan c or d or e. kind of looking ahead to what's possible. this grand bargain that...
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emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned it racial profilingou believe that this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format. something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." i got one, how about lemon harangue. you drive a hard bargain, sir. >> you can see, we decided to go with "don lemon's zesty news bowl." thank you, jon. i didn't know that that was coming. i did know about the segment on the "colbert report" the next night. here's the rest of stephen going after me for not asking a guest about his most noticeable trait. >> no, don. ask him about being a vampire. you see the little teeth right there? those are vampire teeth! he's got the -- ha, ha, i see them. i see them. forget it. i know what to do. come here, come. on let's go. taxi! go! [ tires screeching ] [ laughter ] >> thousands of people milling around, shops open. that's happening now. >> all right, sanjay. thank you very much. make sure you stay safe
emily good says she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned it racial profilingou believe that this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> that's lemon's comfort zone. don't worry, i'm sure cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into their format. something catchy like "don lemon's zesty news bowl." i got one, how about lemon harangue. you drive a hard bargain, sir. >> you can see, we decided to go with "don lemon's...
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. >> emily good said she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racialrofiling and police harassment and do you believe this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> you see, that is lemon's comfort zone. but don't worry, i'm sure that cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into the format with something catchy like don lemon's zest ti news bowl. i have got one, how about lemon hara harangue. p you drive a hard bargain, sir. >> all right. we decided to go with don lemon's zesty news bowl. so a daily show had their fun now i want to show you the rest of the colbert segment involving me right after the break. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ bedistracted driving. ♪ [ disco ] it accounts for 25% of car crashes. and it's why the best agents help safe drivers get a lower rate. - exactly. - oh! [ announcer
. >> emily good said she recorded that video in her front yard because she was concerned about racialrofiling and police harassment and do you believe this is a systemic problem with rochester police? >> you see, that is lemon's comfort zone. but don't worry, i'm sure that cnn producers are hard at work trying to fit don lemon into the format with something catchy like don lemon's zest ti news bowl. i have got one, how about lemon hara harangue. p you drive a hard bargain, sir....
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emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and putting some refined words on a piece of paper talking about what cultural competency really means. cultural competency means having people of the same ethnicity and/or of the same mindset working with one another. our agency understanding the needs of this population has developed family of friends clean and sober living network. we are a california association of alcohol recovery resources certified in all of our locations. we currently have 10 s.r.o. master leases. we are extremely proud of the housing that we provide. the house we took older buildings and worked with some of san francisco's housing development companies that
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and that maybe would be a good outgrowth of that. >> emily: isn't it going to eat into your earnings? >> absolutely. any additional fees and requirements will increase our calls, and reduce earnings and make it more difficult to make loans. we have to be careful careful about this, this can be very problematic to create jobs which is what we like to do. >> net income up 46%, and loans up 3%. tell us about the demand for loans. >> the demand is soft. in the first quarter is started out strong, and ended up soft. it did start to accelerate. for example, our commercial loans point to point begining to the end of the quarter were up, but in all honesty, we're moving a lolt of market share. loan demand is tepid. >> emily: tell us a little bit what you're hearing from consumers, and from businesses. you operate 1800 branches across the southeesh part of the country. what are they telling but plan for hiring and business investment and their sense of >> i do a lot of traveling and talk to people in all walks of life, and they are other than cashed what's coming out of washington and very con
and that maybe would be a good outgrowth of that. >> emily: isn't it going to eat into your earnings? >> absolutely. any additional fees and requirements will increase our calls, and reduce earnings and make it more difficult to make loans. we have to be careful careful about this, this can be very problematic to create jobs which is what we like to do. >> net income up 46%, and loans up 3%. tell us about the demand for loans. >> the demand is soft. in the first quarter...
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emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we have the support, either written or verb alfrom all of the neighbors across the street, the owner of the apartment building adjacent to us, the neighbors directly behind us and their adjacent neighbor. at the last meeting. mr. howser had four neighbors spoke on his behalf. they didn't speak against the projects as much as his alternative plans. they never talked about concerns despite the multiple outreach opportunities they provided. if they had, with would be happy to explain the plans, the subterranean living space, acceptable to mr. howser and his wife was not acceptable to us. we have met with
emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we...
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. >> gregg: tim and emily, good for you guys. >> heather: she wasn't even at the game. >> gregg: i knowmake sure it was real. that was beth parker from our affiliate doing that report for us. >> gregg: now, congress has until tuesday to raise the debt ceiling or else the united states could default. so what will happen if lawmakers cannot reach an agreement in time? what would be the impact on the average american life? things like credit card rates, home mortgages, blah, blah. bringing in now amelia, ceo of amelia.com and a and a productions. good to see you. so look, could we see interest rates go up on mortgages, car loans, student loan, even credit cards? >> we're going to see it all. i think consumers will end up at the end with all -- the consumer also get hit. we'll get hit with the budget cuts and higher taxes and we're going to get hit with the higher interest rates. it affects the regular average american family that people don't realize that. everybody passes through it. we'll see it in continual higher food prices, at the gas tank, in our mortgages, any time we have to borro
. >> gregg: tim and emily, good for you guys. >> heather: she wasn't even at the game. >> gregg: i knowmake sure it was real. that was beth parker from our affiliate doing that report for us. >> gregg: now, congress has until tuesday to raise the debt ceiling or else the united states could default. so what will happen if lawmakers cannot reach an agreement in time? what would be the impact on the average american life? things like credit card rates, home mortgages,...
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good morning to reynolds wolf right now. >> we have a storm on the horizon, one by the name of emily. could be a good storm in the atlantis season. don was a dud that struck texas. they needed the rain and didn't get it. we'll talk about emily in just a moment. transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! hello...my name is... peggy? come on!!! hello? want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence that the oldest car company has t
good morning to reynolds wolf right now. >> we have a storm on the horizon, one by the name of emily. could be a good storm in the atlantis season. don was a dud that struck texas. they needed the rain and didn't get it. we'll talk about emily in just a moment. transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! hello...my name is... peggy? come on!!! hello? want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. it's the cleanest, clearest...
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i want to be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg.art is not being with your family. she grew up on me. i missed it all. that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything. because it made me who i am today. i wouldn't change it. >> you mad at me? >> i'm mad, you am. it's done. i can't hold resentment. i don't know. i am who i am today because of it. i don't think i came out too bad after jumping the hurdles and going through ups and downs. >> bouncing back. >> yeah. >> i know we don't know each other. you're a big part of my life. >> i just want you to be there. >> i want to be there. >> life's too short. >> it is. >> to waste time. >> i know. >> one week after his reunion with raven, slagle received horrible news. after college, i moved back in with my parents. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to s
i want to be a good grandpa to emily. i want her hanging on my leg.art is not being with your family. she grew up on me. i missed it all. that sucks. >> not all of it. i don't feel like -- i wouldn't change anything. because it made me who i am today. i wouldn't change it. >> you mad at me? >> i'm mad, you am. it's done. i can't hold resentment. i don't know. i am who i am today because of it. i don't think i came out too bad after jumping the hurdles and going through ups and...
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let's go live to emily schmidt who has been following the trial. >> reporter: good afternoon. less than an hour ago, casey anthony, when she heard the verdict, she broke into tears. their decision, not guilty on the most serious charges of killing her daughter. when day two of jury deliberations in the casey anthony trial got underway in orlando, an anxious casey anthony arrived to court learning this was the day she could learn her fate and it was. >> a jury of your peers have found you not guilty as to the charge contained of count one of the indictment, murder in the first degree. >> reporter: deliberations took jut over ten hours. for the men and women of the jury, it was literally a life or death situation, with the first-degree murder conviction punishable by the death penalty. prosecutors portrayed casey anthony as a selfish party girl who wanted to be treed from the burdens of raising her -- freed from the burdens of raiseing her child. >> she took her child, took her life and put her in the trunk and forgot about her. >> reporter: the defense hammered at the evidence
let's go live to emily schmidt who has been following the trial. >> reporter: good afternoon. less than an hour ago, casey anthony, when she heard the verdict, she broke into tears. their decision, not guilty on the most serious charges of killing her daughter. when day two of jury deliberations in the casey anthony trial got underway in orlando, an anxious casey anthony arrived to court learning this was the day she could learn her fate and it was. >> a jury of your peers have...
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emily. it will be a good week before this will get any anywhere near the u.s.odels bring it in toward the leeward and winward islands. we'll see development up here as we head into july. as we head into august, what a difference. things are really going to be changing in the upcoming weeks. >> my goodness, all right. we look forward to that. thank you. >>> so many people are struggling to make ends meet, any little bit helps. in a moment, you are going to meet a man whose life -- whose life work, that is, is providing that little extra support. with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. ask your eyecare professional for your transitions certificate of authenticity for your chance to win instant monthly prizes or our $20,000 grand prize! the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you
emily. it will be a good week before this will get any anywhere near the u.s.odels bring it in toward the leeward and winward islands. we'll see development up here as we head into july. as we head into august, what a difference. things are really going to be changing in the upcoming weeks. >> my goodness, all right. we look forward to that. thank you. >>> so many people are struggling to make ends meet, any little bit helps. in a moment, you are going to meet a man whose life --...
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dangerous in the last i'm afraid that's going to be serious and that's bad news the good news feeds the governments for emily understood that and i see that the where you a lot of attention to the problem and i see that you scully we're these questions and the human started to. cooperate on the international level to frame their for full lives so the only way to respond to a threat on that scale is with copper rating with governments exactly exactly because that's what's the problem easy informational because the internet doesn't have borders and the militias courts all separate the costs of the mission aboard this was a speed of the input so the only way to describe that the only way to make this world more secure more safe is informational copulation and what they see or see are more and more reports of both informational international meetings or news ations all projects that's a good news but the other side of the coin when it comes to government corporation with hackers or people who are creating. are fighting viruses that last year for example experts concluded that a virus called it was used to attack
dangerous in the last i'm afraid that's going to be serious and that's bad news the good news feeds the governments for emily understood that and i see that the where you a lot of attention to the problem and i see that you scully we're these questions and the human started to. cooperate on the international level to frame their for full lives so the only way to respond to a threat on that scale is with copper rating with governments exactly exactly because that's what's the problem easy...
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. >> the telegraph had the best headline when it said good-bye cruel world. emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space shuttles into orbit, the launches have become somewhat routine except for the heartbreaking disasters. last friday, the tlas shuttle lifted off. >> 2, 1, 0, and liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis" on the shoulders of the space shuttle america will continue the dream. >> it is time to see what is in effect the end of the u.s. manned space program, as we've come to know it. >> and an absolutely perfect launch from the kennedy space center in florida. >> 30 years now of history concluding really today with this launch action and then of course, the return days from now. >> joining us is pbs science cor
. >> the telegraph had the best headline when it said good-bye cruel world. emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space...
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i'm afraid that's really too serious and that's bad news the good news is that the governments for emily understood that and i see that some people are you a lot of attention to the problem and i see that scully we're this questions and the humans that the. current theory on the international level the frame here for forbes so the only way to respond to a threat on that scale is with copper rating with governments exactly exactly because that's what's the problem you see information because the internet doesn't our borders and the militias courts are all separate of the process the mission aboard this is a speed of the evil. so that only we can stop that the only way to make this world more secure more safe is informational cooperation and what they see as seemed more and more reports are both for our informational international meetings or the musicians or projects that's a good course but the other side of the coin when it comes to government corporation with hackers or people who are creating or are fighting this is that last year for example. experts concluded a virus called sex nat
i'm afraid that's really too serious and that's bad news the good news is that the governments for emily understood that and i see that some people are you a lot of attention to the problem and i see that scully we're this questions and the humans that the. current theory on the international level the frame here for forbes so the only way to respond to a threat on that scale is with copper rating with governments exactly exactly because that's what's the problem you see information because the...
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. >> emily, wave him in. here he comes. good job.ng. >> online using the screen names tunnels12000, he tells the decoy named tracy in xcess, this isn't his first time meeting a teen on the internet. i did it with a 15-year-old before and i came really close to getting caught. i didn't have sex with her. everything but. he said he was later questioned by detectives but never charged. now he wants to have sex with tracy. >> i want all of you tracy in every way. >> you show me, okay? >> hey, come on in. i made you some sweet tea. i just have to throw this in the dryer really quick or everything is going to get all wrinkled. okay. this will only take a second. i'm sorry you couldn't bring your bike. i would have loved to see it. >> why don't you have a seat right over there, please? how are you doing? >> pretty good. >> when i confront the 38-year-old, his memory seems a bit foggy. and so you were chatting with a girl named tracy? >> right. >> and how old is tracy? >> i don't have no idea. >> the problem for you, david, is that i have th
. >> emily, wave him in. here he comes. good job.ng. >> online using the screen names tunnels12000, he tells the decoy named tracy in xcess, this isn't his first time meeting a teen on the internet. i did it with a 15-year-old before and i came really close to getting caught. i didn't have sex with her. everything but. he said he was later questioned by detectives but never charged. now he wants to have sex with tracy. >> i want all of you tracy in every way. >> you show...
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good, really great. >> okay. >> seriously. >> all right. okay. >> seriously. >> who told you that emily and i are getting divorced?> amy heard you crying in the bathroom. we all thought it was cancer. >> oh, thank god, man. >> jon: please welcome back to the program mr. steve carell. [cheering and applause] first of all, i'm going to say something to you, and i mean this sincerely. i know this is a difficult time for you with "the office" and everything that happened. david letterman once said something very important to me, and i think it's important to say to you. don't confuse cancellation with failure. you're not a failure. >> well, the show didn't get canceled. the show continues. >> jon: so there's like a charlie sheen thing. they just decided... >> i was fired. >> cut the dead weight. >> i was fired from the show. >> jon: i'm so sorry. does ashton kutcher take your role? >> he does. he's going to multitask. i miss you so much. >> jon: i miss you, as well. [audience reacts] wow, three's company. backstage is vance degeneres, our old correspondent working with steve in a producing role, and it's so great the
good, really great. >> okay. >> seriously. >> all right. okay. >> seriously. >> who told you that emily and i are getting divorced?> amy heard you crying in the bathroom. we all thought it was cancer. >> oh, thank god, man. >> jon: please welcome back to the program mr. steve carell. [cheering and applause] first of all, i'm going to say something to you, and i mean this sincerely. i know this is a difficult time for you with "the office"...