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this week with george stephanopoulos coming up soon on abc. thanks again.social media exploding with reactions to the verdict. twitter offering an emotional release. and abc's rob nelson is covering that angle. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. after those six jurors acquitted him last night, millions of americans wasted no time having their say, nearly 4.5 million tweets were unleashed, even surpassing the numbers of the newtown school shooting. they showed an angrily divided country. wild protests following the verdict mostly fell short of what the police feared days ago. the real battle ground was twitter, where passions exploded overnight, especially with martin supporters. #if i see zimmerman, #rest in peace, trayvon martin. it came swiftly and deep divisions. one said, i think the justice system did what it's supposed to do. wow, america, you can kill any child and get away with it. some of the more controversial came from athletes. victor cruz wrote zimmerman doesn't last a year until the hood catches up with him. that was deleted. roddy white
this week with george stephanopoulos coming up soon on abc. thanks again.social media exploding with reactions to the verdict. twitter offering an emotional release. and abc's rob nelson is covering that angle. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. after those six jurors acquitted him last night, millions of americans wasted no time having their say, nearly 4.5 million tweets were unleashed, even surpassing the numbers of the newtown school shooting. they showed an angrily divided...
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"this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up soon on abc right here. eorge, thanks again. >>> social media exploding with reactions to the verdict this morning. twitter offering an emotional release to millions of people who feel compelled to respond. and abc's rob nelson is covering that angle. rob, good morning. >> reporter: after those six jurors acquitted george zimmerman last night, millions of americans wasted no time in having their say, flocking to social media in droves in the hours after the verdict, nearly 4.5 million tweets were unleashed, even surpassing the numbers of the tweets sent after the newtown shooting in december. saturday's tweeted showed an angrily divided country. while protests following the zimmerman verdict mostly fell short of what police feared days ago, the real battleground saturday night proved to be twitter, where passions exploded overnight across the country, especially with trayvon martin supporters. some of the trending top nix the last few hours. #if i see zimmerman. #no justice for tray von. #rest in peace, trayv
"this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up soon on abc right here. eorge, thanks again. >>> social media exploding with reactions to the verdict this morning. twitter offering an emotional release to millions of people who feel compelled to respond. and abc's rob nelson is covering that angle. rob, good morning. >> reporter: after those six jurors acquitted george zimmerman last night, millions of americans wasted no time in having their say, flocking to social...
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no i said no such emails wait wait wait what in the rare chance of speaking of doing a song george stephanopoulos decided to pull out a completely baseless five year old e-mail that asunder may or may not have sent really no no question a disproportionate prosecution of whistleblowers in the u.s. illegal trans national spying and. collection of every single americans communication records instead george decided that a focus on ecuador's human rights record of the songs later points out this massive unlawful interception of data is far worse than what nixon could have dreamed to do but aside from these tired old government talking points you know things have really gone to hell when this dude shows up to the party hip all decided to chime in with his two cents on the matter telling c.n.n. that snowden quote damaged the security of the country and went on to say that this about the prison spying program. around the place to protect the country and one of certain news is civil liberties were guaranteed wow dude welcome back to the arena taking a break from your pain therapy sessions i see and funny
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. >> and our coverage of the crash at sfo, due that that "this week" with george stephanopoulos will air today at 4:00. >> and what we are learning about the plane's pilots and the crash history of asiana airlines. >> and how passengers left stranded by the flight delays and cancellations at sfo after the crash quickly copied with the tragedy. >> first we leave you with another live picture of the wreckage of flight 214 as federal investigators begin the painstaking job of trying to figure out what happen >> welcome back, everyone. it's 8:14 on this sunday morning. this is a a live look showing you san francisco international airport, scene of the deadly plane crash yesterday. federal investigators are on the scene this morning. we have seen them walking around conducting their inspection. they have already flown those black boxes to washington, d.c. to capture clues about what made asiana airlines go down. >> right now san francisco fire chief joann hayes-white is joining us from our newsroom. your firefighters worked hard yesterday, chief. can you talk about their roles today? >> a
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soon after so how is the corporate media analyzing this international scandal won't say what george stephanopoulos had to say to julian a song another silence seeker who's been trapped in london's record or an embassy for the past year. or so this is far more than political including secretary of state john kerry he spoke out on this earlier this week saying that snowden's revelations are putting people at risk take a look. people may die as a consequence of what this man did. it is possible the united states will be attacked because terrorists may now know how to protect themselves in some way or another that they didn't know before does that concern you at all. i myself was subject to precisely this rhetoric. two three years ago and it proved to be false wow what a shock regurgitating fear mongering rhetoric about terrorism and lives at risk every time there's a debate about the u.s. government's rampant and illegal spying. program welcome to be fair maybe george in an effort to appear on biased brought up the unconstitutionality of venice a program let's see. in two thousand and ten an e-mail t
soon after so how is the corporate media analyzing this international scandal won't say what george stephanopoulos had to say to julian a song another silence seeker who's been trapped in london's record or an embassy for the past year. or so this is far more than political including secretary of state john kerry he spoke out on this earlier this week saying that snowden's revelations are putting people at risk take a look. people may die as a consequence of what this man did. it is possible...
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no such no such emails wait wait wait what in the rare chance of speaking of doing a song george stephanopoulos decided to pull out a completely baseless five year old e-mail that asunder may or may not have sent really no no question of a disproportionate prosecution of whistleblowers in the u.s. illegal trans national spine and the collection of every single americans communication records instead george decided to then focus on ecuador's human rights record of the songs later points out this massive unlawful interception of data is far worse than what nixon could have dreamed to do but aside from these tired old government talking points you know things have really gone to hell when this dude shows up to the party yep all of them being decided to chime in with his two cents on the matter telling c.n.n. that snowden quote damaged the security of the country and went on to say that this about the prison spying program. place to protect the country and one of the certainties is civil liberties were guaranteed wow dude welcome back to the arena taking a break from your pain there be sessions i s
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is no such no such emails wait wait wait what in the rare chance of speaking to join us on george stephanopoulos decided to pull out a completely baseless five year old e-mail that asunder may or may not have sent really no no question a disproportionate prosecution of whistleblowers in the u.s. illegal trans national spying and. collection of every single americans communication records instead george decided to then focus on ecuador's human rights record of the songs later points out this massive unlawful interception of data is far worse than what nixon could have dreamed to do but aside from these tired old government talking points you know things have really gone to hell when this dude shows up to the party hip all decided to chime in with his two cents on the matter telling c.n.n. that snowden quote damaged the security of the country and went on to say that this about the prison spying program. and place to protect the country and one of the certain news is civil liberties were guaranteed wow dude welcome back to the arena taking a break from your pain therapy sessions i see and funny th
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and there is a small moment where george stephanopoulos has given a briefing a an as a journalist whointoed camera said this briefing is going to be around the world reason 48 hours. you think 48 hours. >> right. >> that was 48 seconds delay, there would be a riot in the press corps now. clearly journalism has got faster. has it got better bearing in mind that the answer is no. (laughter) >> here's the difference. and it's a big difference. all of you can no longer just be couch potatoes, you can no longer just go off with a paper in the morning and tune into one of the three mainstream or as sara palin likes to say lamestream media. >> she does like to say. >> you have to work harder at it now. if you work harder at it, for example, i have a friend who is the editor of a paper in your country, one of the great papers in the world, the financial times. i can go up on a keystroke now in the morning and see what he's been doing about what's going on with the euro zone, with the middle east. so if you work harder at it you can pull out a lot of remarkably reliable and highly credible inf
and there is a small moment where george stephanopoulos has given a briefing a an as a journalist whointoed camera said this briefing is going to be around the world reason 48 hours. you think 48 hours. >> right. >> that was 48 seconds delay, there would be a riot in the press corps now. clearly journalism has got faster. has it got better bearing in mind that the answer is no. (laughter) >> here's the difference. and it's a big difference. all of you can no longer just be...
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crisis management expert who inspired the abc show "scandal," weighed in on "this week with george stephanopoulos." >> it's not like, sort of the usual politician having an affair. there's an element of creepiness to this. >> reporter: she expressed doubt his mayoral bid could survive. >> and jeff is with us now here on the desk. and weiner now saying he's going to recalculate like a gps machine. not sure it will be that easy. can he stay in the race, even though he's vowing to? politically, is that possible? >> reporter: that was a very bizarre turn of phrase this morning. politically, it's very difficult for him. two of his friends told me today that it's gon gone from impossible to very unlikely he can stay in. but he also thinks he has nothing to lose here. so, 44 days until the democratic primary here in new york. >> all right, jeff, great to have you in new york instead of washington for a change. >>> in california tonight, a return to the church for pastor rick warren, back after losing his son to suicide. in his first sermon this sunday, he addressed that loss, saying that this country sh
crisis management expert who inspired the abc show "scandal," weighed in on "this week with george stephanopoulos." >> it's not like, sort of the usual politician having an affair. there's an element of creepiness to this. >> reporter: she expressed doubt his mayoral bid could survive. >> and jeff is with us now here on the desk. and weiner now saying he's going to recalculate like a gps machine. not sure it will be that easy. can he stay in the race, even...
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today, assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> reporter: ecuador says it can't consider granting snowden asylum unless he gets to ecuador or one of its embassies. but russia won't let him leave the airport. so, snowden may be stuck, but he's free to keep revealing u.s. secrets. nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> our thanks to nick tonight. >>> and there is still much more ahead here on "world news" this sunday night. we reported last night here on the children hit by lightning. this evening, what we've learned. there was no storm close to them, no warning. so, how to deep your family safe, some important lessons on lightning, coming up. >>> and we all remember this -- that meteorite crashing into russia. what we never knew about the moment it hit. what scientists have just discovered, coming up here. every day we're working to be an even
today, assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> reporter: ecuador says it can't consider granting snowden asylum unless he gets to ecuador or one of its embassies. but russia won't let him leave the airport. so, snowden may be...
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. >>> i'm surprised to agrees with george stephanopoulos when he declined to answer your question on holds black men in contempt. sometimes it invites contempt. karen, george was afraid to answer your straightforward question, bill. what is going on? stephanopoulos was in a difficult spot there. he depends on a diverse audience to drive the ratings on "good morning america." he doesn't want to alienate anybody and he's not a commentator. i wanted to ask the question because it was valid and newsworthy but i understand why he tnlt want to answer. bill, next time tell george wear his big boy journalist pants. he's a standup guy for coming on the show, mark. many in his position will not. bill, you say the rolling stone did not glam orrize the boston killer but the cover shot did. have the freedom to do that but the free market will also speak on this. mike maps, omaha, nebraska, we went on the rolling stone website and canceled our subscription. $19 is headed our way. it reminded me of the famous don't block the shot incident. sometimes you have to confront, andrew, but remember i move
. >>> i'm surprised to agrees with george stephanopoulos when he declined to answer your question on holds black men in contempt. sometimes it invites contempt. karen, george was afraid to answer your straightforward question, bill. what is going on? stephanopoulos was in a difficult spot there. he depends on a diverse audience to drive the ratings on "good morning america." he doesn't want to alienate anybody and he's not a commentator. i wanted to ask the question because...
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let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of this week, good morning. lot of the protesters said they were happy and moved by what the president said in the personal comments in the case. but now they want his administration to file charges against george zimmerman. is the president likely to let them down? >> absolutely. there's a good chance of that. we have seen signals from the president and the attorney general eric holder thatten an investigation is not likely to lead to charges. they're going to do a full investigation. but remember, george zimmerman has been acquitted. the fbi in the previous interviews found no evidence that race was the motivating factor in this case. it's unlikely as they go other it again they are going to be able to find it. the bar is very high. they would have to show that george zimmerman was motivated by race, and not negligence and an accident. >> still, the outrage continues. we learned of the passing of helen thomas, the trail blazing journalist. i believe she covered tern presidents before her fall from grace in 201
let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of this week, good morning. lot of the protesters said they were happy and moved by what the president said in the personal comments in the case. but now they want his administration to file charges against george zimmerman. is the president likely to let them down? >> absolutely. there's a good chance of that. we have seen signals from the president and the attorney general eric holder thatten an investigation is not likely to lead to charges....
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today on "this week" the detroit mayor goes one-on-one george stephanopoulos about what the city's discussion to go bankrupt means for the future. you can watch it here at 8:00. >>> outside the home of the ceo of wells fargo. the alliance is californians for community empowerment organized yesterday's rally in san francisco. protest organizers believe wells fargo could limit the principal. the bank said they will work to help owners. >>> although the economy is recovering, it's little consullation to anyone who has looked for a rob and come up empty-handed. jonathan bloom has the story of a man who came back from the brink of despair by creating his own job and now he's helping others do the same. >> tech shop is place inventors and crafts people come to learn new skills and use few tools. inside you find this man working on a laser cutter and outside a man is sleeping on the pavement next to the shopping cart. but it turns out they have something in common. >> in 2011 was the first night i spent in a homeless shelter. >> mike was a out of work person who went into a spin but he heard two tal
today on "this week" the detroit mayor goes one-on-one george stephanopoulos about what the city's discussion to go bankrupt means for the future. you can watch it here at 8:00. >>> outside the home of the ceo of wells fargo. the alliance is californians for community empowerment organized yesterday's rally in san francisco. protest organizers believe wells fargo could limit the principal. the bank said they will work to help owners. >>> although the economy is...
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. >> let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week." she was the first woman to represent indiana in congress. she was the first to do most of the things. what kind of a legacy? >> a huge legacy. you heard it there. also, she used her seat in congress to open up opportunities for women and midnights, particularly economic opportunities. but the quote i love best is the one that bill clinton used when appointing her ambassador to the vatican, she's the only person on earth who can convince the pope i'm worth dealing with. >>> a slightly less wholesome story, anthony weiner, his man escalating sectioning scandal. do you think he can win the mayor race? >> to win, that's almost impossible. his support began to plummet. he was leading the race, but the new revelations this week, it had continued, his support began to plummet. we have been surprised by voters before. but at this point his campaign is unraveling even though he seems determined to stay in this no matter what. >> both he and his wife. >> she is standing by his side. is that goi
. >> let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week." she was the first woman to represent indiana in congress. she was the first to do most of the things. what kind of a legacy? >> a huge legacy. you heard it there. also, she used her seat in congress to open up opportunities for women and midnights, particularly economic opportunities. but the quote i love best is the one that bill clinton used when appointing her ambassador to the vatican, she's the only...
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today on "this week" the detroit mayor goes one-on-one george stephanopoulos about what the city's discussion to go bankrupt means for the future. you can watch it here at 8:00. >> housing activists demanded stop the foreclosures right outside the home of the ceo of wells fargo. >> the alliance of californians for community empowerment organized yesterday's rally in san francisco. protest organizers believe as well as fargo could limit foreclosures by reducing the principal many borrowers owe. wells fargo issued a statement our work to help people pay balance have left to a lower foreclosure rate the last year. >>> although the economy is recovering, it's little consolation for those who have looked for a job and come up empty-handed. he we have the story of a man who came back from the brink of despair by creating his own job and now he's helping others do the same. >> tech shop is place inventors and crafts people come to learn new skills and use few tools. inside you find this man working on a laser cutter and outside a man is sleeping on the pavement next to the shopping cart. but it turn
today on "this week" the detroit mayor goes one-on-one george stephanopoulos about what the city's discussion to go bankrupt means for the future. you can watch it here at 8:00. >> housing activists demanded stop the foreclosures right outside the home of the ceo of wells fargo. >> the alliance of californians for community empowerment organized yesterday's rally in san francisco. protest organizers believe as well as fargo could limit foreclosures by reducing the...
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and george zimmerman told george stephanopoulos that he plans to continue carrying his gun. >> we knowwill continue to carry one, but the prosecutors say he should haven't one. >> heard him say that i don't know why he would not carry a gun now. this is the worst moment of his life. >> michael: at least he still has a life to live. joining me now, jason johnson, chief political correspondent at politic365.com, he joins us tonight from atlanta georgia. jason thanks so much for being back inside "the war room." i want to ask you, the verdict seems to have taken many americans by surprise. first and foremost were you surprised? >> no, i wasn't. if democratics are destiny the idea that five southern white women would say it's okay for someone to be afraid of and shoot a young black teen isn't surprising. i don't think the prosecution did a particularly good job, and american history shows us that this is the kind of behavior that can often be excused or justified under the law. you have fruit vail station coming out in a week. so i wasn't particularly surprised by the verdict at all. >> mi
and george zimmerman told george stephanopoulos that he plans to continue carrying his gun. >> we knowwill continue to carry one, but the prosecutors say he should haven't one. >> heard him say that i don't know why he would not carry a gun now. this is the worst moment of his life. >> michael: at least he still has a life to live. joining me now, jason johnson, chief political correspondent at politic365.com, he joins us tonight from atlanta georgia. jason thanks so much for...
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and from a media point of view, wouldn't it be nice if somebody, george stephanopoulos, david gregory, if one of those guys when they had an important black person on said why do you show more outrage over the george zimmerman trial and the verdict than you do over fatherlessness in america 73% out of wedlock. why do you show more outrage over george zimmerman than do you about the holocaust of black people killing black people, young black men killing young black men in all of our big cities just about every weekend. president obama has been accused, bill, of not being a leader. he is not even a leader on a subject of race where he could be a great leader. in 1961, martin luther king spoke at a church in st. louis. i'm just going to read you one short sentence. he said we know there are many things wronged in the white world but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. we can't keep on blaming the right man. there are things we must do for ourselves. if president obama had echoed those words, it would have been good for all of america and especially for young black men in
and from a media point of view, wouldn't it be nice if somebody, george stephanopoulos, david gregory, if one of those guys when they had an important black person on said why do you show more outrage over the george zimmerman trial and the verdict than you do over fatherlessness in america 73% out of wedlock. why do you show more outrage over george zimmerman than do you about the holocaust of black people killing black people, young black men killing young black men in all of our big cities...
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. >> this week with george stephanopoulos will be on later today at four. our reporting continues today on tw >>> good morning, america. >> oh, my god! >> oh, my god! we just saw a plane crash. >> breaking overnight, new details on the fiery crash landing of asiana flight 214. >> asiana 214, heavy emergency vehicles are responding. we have everyone on their way. >> smashing into the runway in san francisco, careening out of control, the tail snapping off, the roof catching fire. >> the tail hit. all of a sudden, the flames came out. it started to cartwheel. >> this morning, incredible stories of survival as passengers speak out about the terrifying moment of impact and the scramble to freedom. >> it was disbelief, screaming. chaos. >> the eyewitnesss and the emergency workers who swarmed the airport to help the victims, and the latest on the urgent investigation. how could this happen?
. >> this week with george stephanopoulos will be on later today at four. our reporting continues today on tw >>> good morning, america. >> oh, my god! >> oh, my god! we just saw a plane crash. >> breaking overnight, new details on the fiery crash landing of asiana flight 214. >> asiana 214, heavy emergency vehicles are responding. we have everyone on their way. >> smashing into the runway in san francisco, careening out of control, the tail snapping...
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today on this week, george stephanopoulos speaks with crisis management judy smith. smith will discuss whether wiener should stay in the mayoral race and how the wives of scandal-plagued pollcisions should respond. you can catch her and "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. up next, would you want to live past 100? well, the one place on earth where people are living longer than ever. and what they say is behind their longevity. >> a tiny island in greece is getting a lot of attention because the people there live a long, long time. the island, the residents live well into their 90s. one clue to longevity, they have no elevator or buses. they move to live. >> our grandparents burned about five times as many calories in nonexercise physical activity. here these people move mindlessly. they burn 1,000 calories a day, doing every day chores, needing bread, gardening, walking to their friend's house and i think that's a big secret to america. >> besides being active, the 8,000 islanders also have a standard mediterranean diet. lots of fish, nut, fruits and
today on this week, george stephanopoulos speaks with crisis management judy smith. smith will discuss whether wiener should stay in the mayoral race and how the wives of scandal-plagued pollcisions should respond. you can catch her and "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. up next, would you want to live past 100? well, the one place on earth where people are living longer than ever. and what they say is behind their longevity. >> a tiny island in greece is...
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today on "this week" george stephanopoulos speaks with crisis management expert judy smith. these the inspiration behind the television show "scandal." >> a tiny island in greece is getting a lot of attention because the people there live a long, long time. the island, the residents live well into their 90s. one clue to longevity, they have noel ray tore or shuttle buses. residents move to live. >> our grandparents burned about five times as many calories in nonexercise physical activity. here these people move mindlessly. they burn 1,000 calories a day, doing every day chores, needing bread, gardening, walking to their friend's house and i think that's a big secret to america. >> besides being active, the 8,000 islanders also have a standard mediterranean diet. lots of fish, nut, fruits and just a little meat and they drink lots of herbal tea. >>> meat eating plants are taking center stage at a garden show this weekend. they have some edges designed to eat insects. one calls it spectacular. one woman came in search of a venus fly trap. 500 plants are on sale. the show conti
today on "this week" george stephanopoulos speaks with crisis management expert judy smith. these the inspiration behind the television show "scandal." >> a tiny island in greece is getting a lot of attention because the people there live a long, long time. the island, the residents live well into their 90s. one clue to longevity, they have noel ray tore or shuttle buses. residents move to live. >> our grandparents burned about five times as many calories in...
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on "this week" the toyota mayor bing spoke with george stephanopoulos about the decision to file bankruptcy. the mayor said he's confident the city will also be able to bounce back. >> detroiters are a very, very resilient people. we have, you know, when we had chrysler and general motors that the federal government helped in their bankruptcy, they came back and they are doing well. detroit is a very iconic city worldwide, and our people will fight for this and we will come back. >> bing said the city has great support from the obama administration but has not yet requested a federal bailout. >> housing activists demanded stop the foreclosures right outside the home of the ceo of wells fargo. >> the alliance of californians for community empowerment organized yesterday's rally in san francisco. protest organizers believe wells fargo could limit the foreclosures by reducing the principal many borrowers owe. wells fargo issued a statement our work to help people pay balance have left to a lower foreclosure rate the last year. >>> although the economy is recovering, it's little consolation for
on "this week" the toyota mayor bing spoke with george stephanopoulos about the decision to file bankruptcy. the mayor said he's confident the city will also be able to bounce back. >> detroiters are a very, very resilient people. we have, you know, when we had chrysler and general motors that the federal government helped in their bankruptcy, they came back and they are doing well. detroit is a very iconic city worldwide, and our people will fight for this and we will come...
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assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state. to stop the publication process. >> reporter: ecuador says it can't consider granting snowden asylum unless he gets to ecuador. or one of its embassies. russia won't let him leave the airport. snowden may be stuck. but he's free to keep revealing u.s. secrets. nick schifrin, abc news, london. >>> it is week two for the jurors hearing the case against neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman. they'll hear more today from prosecutors trying to prove that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin. they're likely to call forensic experts, and investigators before defense attorneys get a chance to put their first witness on the stand. >> wackiness from the world of sports over the weekend. we start with golfer, golfer, golfer, golfer, jessica korda, not corder, after disagreement with her caddie saturday at the women's u.s. open, she fired him
assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state. to stop the publication process. >> reporter: ecuador says it can't consider granting snowden asylum unless he gets to ecuador. or one of its embassies. russia won't let him leave the airport. snowden may be stuck. but...
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bothers me as a journalist not as a common territory with opinions but as a news man is that george stephanopoulosat there like a potted plant and didn't do anything to even -- that even resembles challenging what tavis smiley said. you know, stephanopoulos who was practicing good racial manners could have easily said, you know, every weekend in chicago those people aren't getting killed by the ku klux klan, they are getting killed by other black people if you want to talk about contempt that people have for black men, you know, the most contempt that people have for black men are other black men who have contempt. the other thing is os. on face the nation with bob schieffer the head of the naacp ben said too many people in our country use color as grounds for suspicion. he is he absolutely right. but bob schieffer, who is also practicing good racial manners isn't it possible, mr. that the suspicion based on color is because, i'm sorry to say this, black men commit a disproportionate amount of crime in this country? but, no, he couldn't say it because if you are white, you don't say anything like
bothers me as a journalist not as a common territory with opinions but as a news man is that george stephanopoulosat there like a potted plant and didn't do anything to even -- that even resembles challenging what tavis smiley said. you know, stephanopoulos who was practicing good racial manners could have easily said, you know, every weekend in chicago those people aren't getting killed by the ku klux klan, they are getting killed by other black people if you want to talk about contempt that...
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"this week" with george stephanopoulos will air at 4:00 p.m.eartbreaking new details about the crash of asiana crash flight 214 at sfo. this is a live look from sky hd. you see federal investigators on the tarmac beginning inspections of the wreckage. good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, july 7th. >> i'm kristin. here are the latest developments in the crash of that asiana passenger jet at sfo. investigators with the national transportation safety board are on the scene. you saw them walking on the live picture on the runway. they took a first look at the wreckage this morning and they
"this week" with george stephanopoulos will air at 4:00 p.m.eartbreaking new details about the crash of asiana crash flight 214 at sfo. this is a live look from sky hd. you see federal investigators on the tarmac beginning inspections of the wreckage. good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, july 7th. >> i'm kristin. here are the latest developments in the crash of that asiana passenger jet at sfo. investigators with the national...
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. >> bill: joining us from the abc news studios good morning america anchor george stephanopoulos.hy didn't you question him on that. >> when he finished i said that wasn't the question in the courtroom. i tried to get his back to the facts at hand and matter at hand which was the verdict that had just come in hours before in that florida courtroom that found george zimmerman not guilty. it was all preceded by a discussion whether or not the justice department should bring civil rights charges against george zimmerman. one of the things i pointed out just before that as well is how difficult it would be to even bring that kind of a case given the fact that they would have to prove that race was a factor which there was no evidence of in the trial. we have heard the jurors say, at least one of the jurors say that so far. it wasn't something that was discussed if in the courtroom. they would have to prove this was not an accident, not negligence, that he was deliberately trying to shoot travon martin because of his race. i said that's a very high bar. i think if you look at the facts
. >> bill: joining us from the abc news studios good morning america anchor george stephanopoulos.hy didn't you question him on that. >> when he finished i said that wasn't the question in the courtroom. i tried to get his back to the facts at hand and matter at hand which was the verdict that had just come in hours before in that florida courtroom that found george zimmerman not guilty. it was all preceded by a discussion whether or not the justice department should bring civil...
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. >> let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week." was the first woman to represent louisiana in congress. i like how cokie roberts said she was the first woman to do most of the things she did. what kind of a legacy did she leave? >> a huge legacy. you heard it there in john donvan's piece. also, she used her seat in congress to open up opportunities for women and midnights, particularly economic opportunities. but the quote i love best is the one that bill clinton used when appointing her ambassador to the vatican, she's the only person on earth who can convince the pope i'm worth dealing with. and that is true. >>> a slightly less wholesome story. anthony weiner, abc's jeff zeleny confirming this morning, weiner's campaign manager quit in the wake of the escalating sexting scandal. do you envision him surviving this and winning the race? >> to win, that's almost impossible. his support began to plummet. he was leading the race, but the new revelations came out this week that said the sexting had continued. his support began to plum
. >> let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week." was the first woman to represent louisiana in congress. i like how cokie roberts said she was the first woman to do most of the things she did. what kind of a legacy did she leave? >> a huge legacy. you heard it there in john donvan's piece. also, she used her seat in congress to open up opportunities for women and midnights, particularly economic opportunities. but the quote i love best is the one that...
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george look cause, george stephanopoul stephanopoulos, george takei, babe ruth or should we say george furman, george brett, george c. scott, george foreman, george patten, george orwell. s. >> i have money and property. >> and finally curious george. sow that's not even mentioning -- what is the point of this exercise, you ask? well, nothing but to suggest the -- naughty little monkey, power hitter, who is strong with the force. so now -- let's turn to experts to tell us about the real actual significance accusing the name george. we have some guests who know a lot about this. kate is standing outside buckingham palace. and the daughter of queen elizabeth's former press secretary. okay, george alexander louis, none of those names really surprised -- explain where they all came from. >> george, of course, is the patron saint of england, as you mentioned in a rundown, there have been six previous georges since 1714. fuls the name of the queen's beloved grandfather, technically the founder of the house of windsor. alexander, there have been three scottish king i by that name. princess al
george look cause, george stephanopoul stephanopoulos, george takei, babe ruth or should we say george furman, george brett, george c. scott, george foreman, george patten, george orwell. s. >> i have money and property. >> and finally curious george. sow that's not even mentioning -- what is the point of this exercise, you ask? well, nothing but to suggest the -- naughty little monkey, power hitter, who is strong with the force. so now -- let's turn to experts to tell us about the...
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to president was asked about it by george stephanopoulos and at that point he said this is getting in the way of governing. this the arrangement has worked its way into the marrow of the campaign in a way that is harmful. that is when he went and was in chicago and rummaged through his grandmother's possessions and found the birth certificate and i tell that story too. the degree of heat has a racial componentatred has a racial component but it is very important but it is unfair to critics of obama to say everybody who hate tim is doing so for reasons related to race. i don't believe that is true. people hate him for all kinds of reasons and they are not always related to race but they are also not never related to race. i try to go through and show how people like rush limbaugh really, he has a history of racism. beginning on a radio everyday, not a lot of people who actually take the time to write down what he says but when you pull it together, it is pretty chilling. it is to be expected considering that he was the first black president but some of the thing they say about him and
to president was asked about it by george stephanopoulos and at that point he said this is getting in the way of governing. this the arrangement has worked its way into the marrow of the campaign in a way that is harmful. that is when he went and was in chicago and rummaged through his grandmother's possessions and found the birth certificate and i tell that story too. the degree of heat has a racial componentatred has a racial component but it is very important but it is unfair to critics of...
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george stephanopoulos is picking lobsters out of the tank. here, a circle of meat.>> i'm not surprised someone on the night shift took the bread off there because they wanted the bread instead of the meat. >> we're allowed to do that to you. >> welcome, rob. nice to have you. >> let's get to some news, shall we, on this tuesday morning? we begin with the latest details in the george zimmerman case. for the first time we are hearing what exactly went on inside that jury room. we'll have more about that coming up in a second. >>> first, zimmerman's parents sat down with an exclusive interview with abc news and we begin with abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: george zimmerman's parents speaking exclusively to abc news saying they don't even know where he's hiding. >> there's a lot of death threats, social media. >> we've had an enormous amount of death threats. >> reporter: acquitted saturday of second degree murder of trayvon martin, his legal troubles may not be over. the department of justice continuing to look into martin's death to determine if zimmerman quitted a
george stephanopoulos is picking lobsters out of the tank. here, a circle of meat.>> i'm not surprised someone on the night shift took the bread off there because they wanted the bread instead of the meat. >> we're allowed to do that to you. >> welcome, rob. nice to have you. >> let's get to some news, shall we, on this tuesday morning? we begin with the latest details in the george zimmerman case. for the first time we are hearing what exactly went on inside that jury...
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. >> and this is for you, george stephanopoulos. >> i'm going with tradition. our names so i'm going with george joshua samuel lucky. >> that's a great name. >> come on. >> that's a great name. >> what are the chances? >> i just wrote george four times. >> apparently there's a lot of reasons why. amy stole them all but sarina said yesterday watching the special report, i think they'll name him james. so i'll go with james jehosephat. i want to see that name make a comeback. >> let's bring in patrick jephson who served as princess diana's chief of staff and private secretary for eight years. you have four name, don't you? >> i do. it's a terrible english habit and it's terribly confusing when you come to america and they say, middle initial. take your pick. >> what are your four names? >> mine is patrick desmond christian journey. it's literally a name-check game for families, older families, and this is what they're going to be looking for with the new baby. you know, they're going to be in there looking for traditional royal names, and there will be some that t
. >> and this is for you, george stephanopoulos. >> i'm going with tradition. our names so i'm going with george joshua samuel lucky. >> that's a great name. >> come on. >> that's a great name. >> what are the chances? >> i just wrote george four times. >> apparently there's a lot of reasons why. amy stole them all but sarina said yesterday watching the special report, i think they'll name him james. so i'll go with james jehosephat. i want to see...
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we have some denim on george stephanopoulos.>> that's wild. >> and you have the fake blue cow. racing stripes. hey, selena is waiting. very quickly, if you ever wondered what it was like to be a golf ball, and who among us hasn't? i'm told this man's name is dave. >> hi, dave. >> i don't want to burden you with facts, or too much information. here in "play of the day." but dave is lining up a sand shot. and i have no idea how many times they may have done this. but there's a camera on the ball. the ball is in the hole. >> that is cool. >> that's really cool. >> on the ball? >> on the ball. super-duper. >> wow. >> play it back. >>> selena gomez, live. go nowhere. these heads belong to those who can't put their lives, jobs and loved ones on hold because of a migraine. so when a migraine starts, they grab excedrin migraine. they know excedrin provides fast pain relief. plus it relieves sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. excedrin specializes in ending headaches and like you we won't be eas
we have some denim on george stephanopoulos.>> that's wild. >> and you have the fake blue cow. racing stripes. hey, selena is waiting. very quickly, if you ever wondered what it was like to be a golf ball, and who among us hasn't? i'm told this man's name is dave. >> hi, dave. >> i don't want to burden you with facts, or too much information. here in "play of the day." but dave is lining up a sand shot. and i have no idea how many times they may have done this....
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>> george stephanopoulos images. >> you guys set her up for this one.> i would haunt the studio like when you're interviewing people i would just like do that. >> that would be good. >> then people would get freaked out. >> next i'm it happens we'll know it was you. finish this sentence, i wish i could start -- >> i wish i could start a channel that only showed "sharknado." >> that would be successful. i wish i could stop -- >> i wish i could stop people talking about kale. >> the campaign began here on "gma" and i cannot live without -- >> kale. >> what we were talking about. wants it all for herself. thank you so much. a lot of fun. the movie comes out this friday. >> yes. >> fantastic. coming up celebrating america just ahead. one of the summer hot spots our viewers >>> we are celebrating america all month long here on "gma." last week it was our favorite foods. this week all about you. your favorite summer hot spots. we gave you a clue earlier. >> i couldn't get it. >> yeah. >> well, you -- >> there were trees. >> a lot of lakes in america. >> paddl
>> george stephanopoulos images. >> you guys set her up for this one.> i would haunt the studio like when you're interviewing people i would just like do that. >> that would be good. >> then people would get freaked out. >> next i'm it happens we'll know it was you. finish this sentence, i wish i could start -- >> i wish i could start a channel that only showed "sharknado." >> that would be successful. i wish i could stop -- >> i wish...
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. >>> and when you think of george stephanopoulos, forget about his political savvy, the first thing your hair. >> it is beautiful. >> at least one person -- >> yes. >> luscious and dynamite. >> you've got a lot of it. >> very suave there and at least one person envisions you with a different look. dreadlocks. so let's take a look at it. there it is. dreadlocks. at least one person -- have you seen this in "the daily caller." which must have had a slow holiday weekend because someone took the time -- >> i like that one. >> -- to reveal his inner bob marley. >> i did not discover this myself. my daughter was online yesterday and found this. she did not stop laughing for about 20 minutes. >> she loved it, didn't she? >> she loved every second. >> what did ali say? >> ali probably had something to do with it. >> thank you, paula. i'll have to look into that. you're exactly right. but, sam, save me here. >> george, there's no saving you. you have great hair. there's no -- no need to save. good morning, everybody. look at this crowd in times square. this is the way to spend a summer vacat
. >>> and when you think of george stephanopoulos, forget about his political savvy, the first thing your hair. >> it is beautiful. >> at least one person -- >> yes. >> luscious and dynamite. >> you've got a lot of it. >> very suave there and at least one person envisions you with a different look. dreadlocks. so let's take a look at it. there it is. dreadlocks. at least one person -- have you seen this in "the daily caller." which must...