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and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.her heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. >>> it is tech time for people who don't speak other languages but want to talk to other people who do. >> rosetta stone. >> that would be one way. this is much quicker. >> with microsoft, we're on the verge of having a tool available to all that allows us to speak universally with anyone on the planet. >> a skype translator. you know what i would really like to do is talk to someone inside the area? we don't speak russian. >> we speak to the thing and out of the speaker comes russian. >> to tell us how the skype translator might work we're going to bring in our linguist zach. >> what is it and how does it work and does it work yet? >> this does work but it's not actually out for the public yet. they are going to release it sometime in the beta in 2014. by the end of the year, it will be out in some limited form. >> with the skyp
and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.her heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. >>> it is tech time for people who don't speak other languages but want to talk to other people who do. >> rosetta stone. >> that would be one way. this is much quicker. >> with microsoft, we're on the verge of having a tool available to all...
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jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her. yeah, i'm in love with her. and she loves me. it's a much more intense kind of love than i think you would get out in the free world because out there, you have so many distractions, you know, and other things to do. you don't have that in here. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> but there are two downsides to prison relationships. one is that displays of affection are against the rules and can result in segregation. the other is that most of the the time, one person eventually gets left behind. campbell is in the third year of a mandatory 20-year sentence for second-degree murder. eldridge in her third year of an eight-year sentence has just been summoned to the prison's parole office. >> ready? >> yeah. >> i got a release date for you tomorrow. >> oh, my gosh. >> you ever been on parole before? >> probation. >> i don't know what to think. i leave in the morning. i mean
jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her. yeah, i'm in love with her. and she loves me. it's a much more intense kind of love than i think you would get out in the free world because out there, you have so many distractions, you know, and other things to do. you don't have that in here. >> i love you....
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and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.er heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99 cents a pound. and gatorade is just $3.99 an 8-pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> it is tech time for people who don't speak other languages but want to talk to other people who do. >> rosetta stone. >> that would be one way. this is much quicker. >> with microsoft, we're on the verge of having a tool available to all that allows us to speak universally with anyone on the planet. >> a skype translator. you know what i would really like to do is talk to someone inside the area? we don't speak russian. >> we spea
and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.er heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens...
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and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.er heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99 cents a pound. and gatorade is just $3.99 an 8-pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john
and still to come, jamie is on a journey to happily ever after.er heroulled off the ulmate gnd. >> plus the new way to chat with people across the globe. a skype translator. see how it is to get the conversation flowing. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens...
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but in january of 2013, jamie recommitted to her goal and picked up running.unds total. >> i went from a size 24 and now into a size 4. half of me is gone. >> reporter: shedding more than half of her original weight of 304 pounds. >> she just exudes beauty not that she wasn't before. the confidence. it's -- it is amazing. >> reporter: jamie thankful for her husband's support along the way. >> it's amazing. to have that support and knowing that no matter what there is always some body that is going to be there for you. >> reporter: and her husband is on his own weight loss journey, dropping 90 pounds so far. the best reward, the add mir ration of now 3-year-old anna. >> mommy, i want to run just look you. that melts my heart. >> oh. >> i love she did it the old-fashioned way. jamie told us one of the thing that helped her was the power of peer pressure. somebody, a friend really getting her new get into rung. she stuck with it. now a great robbie. >> sure, also the fact her husband was supportive and lost 95 pound. makes a big difference. >> good pressure over
but in january of 2013, jamie recommitted to her goal and picked up running.unds total. >> i went from a size 24 and now into a size 4. half of me is gone. >> reporter: shedding more than half of her original weight of 304 pounds. >> she just exudes beauty not that she wasn't before. the confidence. it's -- it is amazing. >> reporter: jamie thankful for her husband's support along the way. >> it's amazing. to have that support and knowing that no matter what there...
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jamie, welcome. good to see you. when i thought of which companies might be a beneficiary here, i thought of some of the companies like masco that make auto interiors, johnson controls, the engine makers. you go a different way. you like a couple of dealers. >> he do, indeed. i think one of the things i would highlight from the may sales results, two things. the first is retail sales strength across all the manufacturer, virtually all the manufacturer reports were highlighted today. it tells us that's more than sort of fill in the fleet channel, if you will. and the clearest way actually to play the retail sales strength is through the retailers. we look at auto dealers, like penske and lithia and quite frankly, in group one, are three buy rated auto dealer names. we think there is a really good opportunity here to benefit from the new vehicle surge, as well as some of the dynamics in public service markets as well. >> tell us more about the parts and service area because i guess you get a car and you are still have
jamie, welcome. good to see you. when i thought of which companies might be a beneficiary here, i thought of some of the companies like masco that make auto interiors, johnson controls, the engine makers. you go a different way. you like a couple of dealers. >> he do, indeed. i think one of the things i would highlight from the may sales results, two things. the first is retail sales strength across all the manufacturer, virtually all the manufacturer reports were highlighted today. it...
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jamie matthews (clapping.) well, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best team playing in snmd and have them go for the super bowl i have to say on behalf of the santa clara and my former mayor patricia and julio our city manager we have steve and david from the super bowl host committee that were committed to make this an event to be remembered i think fitting of the horrifies that be made in santa clara california and the san francisco bay area. thank you >> (clapping) >> thank you, mayor our next speaker is keith bruce the ceo of the san francisco bay area 25 years of supporters marketing in
jamie matthews (clapping.) well, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best...
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hi, jamie. >> how are you? >> i'm well.want to if you can try to break down the political puzzle in iraq first and where if any place does the u.s. fit in. >> we, it's a very difficult situation and there's been a lot of people trying to point back to the bush administration and the iraq war. but whatever you think of the iraq war, whether you thought it was a good idea or a bad idea, when president obama came into office in 2009, the situation there was pacified as a result of the surge. but when the u.s. troops left at th 2011 and the president failed to get a status of forces agreement, you had the iraqi government. >> the president failed? what was he supposed to do, do a table arm wrestle with the prime minister and make him do it? >> that's what happened in 2008 when president bush got a status of force agreement or before that, he dealt with mali ki every week in a conference call and took a year to get a status of forces agreement that was acceptable to both us and iraq. the president only engaged this issue at the
hi, jamie. >> how are you? >> i'm well.want to if you can try to break down the political puzzle in iraq first and where if any place does the u.s. fit in. >> we, it's a very difficult situation and there's been a lot of people trying to point back to the bush administration and the iraq war. but whatever you think of the iraq war, whether you thought it was a good idea or a bad idea, when president obama came into office in 2009, the situation there was pacified as a result...
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thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? families ripped apart... >> racial profiling >> sometimes they ask questions... sometimes they just handcuff people... >> deporting dreams... destroying lives... >> this state is literally redefining what it means to be a criminal alien fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series fault lines the deported only on al jazeera america >>> director of federal relations for the american association of state colleges and universities, thank you for joining us. barmak, when we enroll our kids in school, we voluntarily give the districts a lot of data on them. is that information shared? >> increasingly, it is. historically, schools have be
thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? families ripped apart... >> racial profiling >> sometimes they ask questions... sometimes they just handcuff people... >> deporting dreams... destroying lives... >> this state is literally redefining what it means to be a...
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jamie yuccas of our cbs station wcco is in st. paul. >> reporter: the threat of the worst flooding in more than 20 years had volunteers in carver county bracing for another round of raging waters. jim wiggin is carver's former mayor. >> you know, june used to be drought time and now it's no longer drought time. this is going to be the wettest june in our history. >> reporter: homes in more than half the counties in the state have been impacted by flooding this past week alone. and the state's most popular amusement park had to be partially shut down after its roller coaster turned into a water ride. the mississippi river near st. paul is currently almost six feet above flood stage. it's expected to crest at more than 20 feet on thursday. in just the last two months, minnesota has seen twice its normal amount of rainfall. this comes after a brutal winter when 69 inches of snow fell in st. paul, two feet more than average. president obama will be in minnesota tomorrow. he'll primarily be looking for support for higher minimum wage,
jamie yuccas of our cbs station wcco is in st. paul. >> reporter: the threat of the worst flooding in more than 20 years had volunteers in carver county bracing for another round of raging waters. jim wiggin is carver's former mayor. >> you know, june used to be drought time and now it's no longer drought time. this is going to be the wettest june in our history. >> reporter: homes in more than half the counties in the state have been impacted by flooding this past week alone....
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thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. grammy award winning singer, songwriter angelique kidjo >> music transforms lives of people >> inspiring strength >> read, be curious your brain is your ultimate weapon >> hope for the future >> the only thing that can transform my continent is girl's education >> talk to aljazeera only on al jazeera america >>> director of federal relations for the american association of state colleges and universities, thank you for joining us. barmak, when we enroll our kids in school, we voluntarily give the districts a lot of data on them. is that information shared? >> increasingly, it is. historically, schools have been the main custodians of incredibly private information . in g
thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. grammy award winning singer, songwriter angelique kidjo >> music transforms lives of people >> inspiring strength...
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that's what 15-year-old jamie was forced to read about herself while at school. >> i will throw a rock at your head when you're cheer leading. >> reporter: but she doesn't know how to defend herself because she has no idea who the insults are coming from. they've been posted anonymously. >> they would tell me to kill myself and cut myself and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: jamie says because of the abuse, her abuse plummeted because she couldn't focus in school, fearing any of her classmates might be one of her tormentors. >> anonymous does make it worse. it could have been my best friend and i have no idea. she could have been planning to do it the next night and i would have no clue. >> reporter: petty high school gossip is nothing new. >> check it out, katie. >> reporter: and blockbuster films like "mean girls." newest in cyber bullying, thanks to a new crop of apps where anyone can post anything anonymously and mobily, creating a virtual burn book of graffiti and it's happening in schools across the country. >> the fact that op has diabetes makes me happy. how long do we thin
that's what 15-year-old jamie was forced to read about herself while at school. >> i will throw a rock at your head when you're cheer leading. >> reporter: but she doesn't know how to defend herself because she has no idea who the insults are coming from. they've been posted anonymously. >> they would tell me to kill myself and cut myself and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: jamie says because of the abuse, her abuse plummeted because she couldn't focus in school,...
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to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and she told me she wanted to speak to me privately. right then, i knew that there was a problem. >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. >> okay. >> their payables are about $3.8 million. >> that's several million more that i thought it was. the numbers that jamie's giving me now are dramatically different than the numbers that i was given when i made the deal. they told me the total amount they own to meat suppliers is 2 million. it's actually 3.8 million. >> their bank loan is $4 million and completely tapped. >> jamie found an additional $500,0
to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables?...
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but those kinds of measures aren't being taken by everyone. 15-year-old jamie bushey says she has been bullied, mercilessly on ask fm. >> it could have been my best friend and i have no idea. >> reporter: in an e-mail, ask fm told us, users can report abusive content and also block offensive users from sending questions. they also said they, quote, proactively scan posts and take down offensive content. but experts say apps like these are creating the most toxic environment teens have ever faced. null >> we could be living in the mind set of a psychopath, and
but those kinds of measures aren't being taken by everyone. 15-year-old jamie bushey says she has been bullied, mercilessly on ask fm. >> it could have been my best friend and i have no idea. >> reporter: in an e-mail, ask fm told us, users can report abusive content and also block offensive users from sending questions. they also said they, quote, proactively scan posts and take down offensive content. but experts say apps like these are creating the most toxic environment teens...
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and jamie rubin. thanks for joining me. jamie, i'll start with you. i find the video riveting in terms of the subject matter, the brevity and the human to human contact. it was released by the taliban,s ostensibly because it shows the talibans a functioning opposition party, if you will. they are handshaking with american special ops and i guess, conveys the veneer of legitimacy. how did you view it? what was your take-away when you saw it? >> i think that's a fair take. the taliban would like to be seen as the legitimate representative for afghanistan. and playing with these great superpower, sending a message, don't come back to afghanistan. and certainly fits their propaganda. the sad part, of course, is that the taliban don't represent afghanistan. there are, i don't know how many, but huge millions of afghans who don't want to see the united states leave because they're afraid that those people who committed such atrocities when they rule afghanistan the last time may be coming back and i'm worried they may be coming back. >> when you looked at t
and jamie rubin. thanks for joining me. jamie, i'll start with you. i find the video riveting in terms of the subject matter, the brevity and the human to human contact. it was released by the taliban,s ostensibly because it shows the talibans a functioning opposition party, if you will. they are handshaking with american special ops and i guess, conveys the veneer of legitimacy. how did you view it? what was your take-away when you saw it? >> i think that's a fair take. the taliban would...
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jamie yuccas of cbs station wcco in minneapolis is watching it for us. jamie? >> reporter: sharyn, parts of this area could see eight inches of rain by tonight. minneapolis and st. paul are now on pace to have their wettest year on record. minnesota residents filled sandbags today as flash floods swept into neighborhoods. five inches of rain fell in mankato, minnesota, causing mud slides. gavin bart lives in the minneapolis suburbs. >> no one's ever seen it like this before. >> reporter: the same weather system caused tornadoes in south dakota last night. residents of westington springs took cover in the town's storm shelter, including andrew miller. >> when we came back out, we went down to our house, and it's gone. there's nothing left of it. >> reporter: in ohio, 60-mile- per-hour winds toppled trees and knocked out power. this photo was taken in pittsburgh, where lightning strikes lit up the sky and sparked fires overnight. sharyn, the mississippi river is expected to rise by six feet above flood stage in st. paul next week. minnesota's governor has now dec
jamie yuccas of cbs station wcco in minneapolis is watching it for us. jamie? >> reporter: sharyn, parts of this area could see eight inches of rain by tonight. minneapolis and st. paul are now on pace to have their wettest year on record. minnesota residents filled sandbags today as flash floods swept into neighborhoods. five inches of rain fell in mankato, minnesota, causing mud slides. gavin bart lives in the minneapolis suburbs. >> no one's ever seen it like this before....
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jamie yuccas from wcco is in minneapolis. jamie. >> reporter: good evening, sharyn. this area is poised to set a record for the wettest june since record keeping began 140 years ago. minnesota is expected to ask for federal help after torrential rains that have caused flooding and landslides around minneapolis and st. paul. the army corps of engineers has opened locks on the mississippi river to lower the risk of flooding in downtown minneapolis. sharyn, the water from that release can fill an olympic- sized swimming pool in just three to four seconds. >> alfonsi: wow, i believe it. jamie yuccas, along a very angry looking mississippi river tonight. we have an update on the explorer who was rescued after nearly two weeks in a cave. and a young girl makes history at the u.s. women's open when the cbs evening news continues. i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me,
jamie yuccas from wcco is in minneapolis. jamie. >> reporter: good evening, sharyn. this area is poised to set a record for the wettest june since record keeping began 140 years ago. minnesota is expected to ask for federal help after torrential rains that have caused flooding and landslides around minneapolis and st. paul. the army corps of engineers has opened locks on the mississippi river to lower the risk of flooding in downtown minneapolis. sharyn, the water from that release can...
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thanks so much tonight, jamie yuccas, in minneapolis. in stark contrast, california is in the middleave devastating drought. later in the broadcast we'll look at whether the phenomenon known as el nino will provide release. we learned today 75 government scientists may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria. it happened earlier this month at the c.d.c.'s laboratories in atlanta. >> reporter: the unintentional exposure was discovered last friday's. the c.d.c. says researchers transferred what they thought were noninfectious anthrax samples to labs not equipped to handle live bacteria, but the workers who processed the live anthrax used the wrong procedure. anthrax can affect the lung, skins, and gastrointestinal tract. left untreated, it can cause death. dr. william schaffner is an expert in infectious diseases. >> anthrax is a potential bioterrorism agent, so learning more about how it actually causes disease and how we might prevent the disease in outbreak circumstances is, of course, very important. >> reporter: the centers for dis
thanks so much tonight, jamie yuccas, in minneapolis. in stark contrast, california is in the middleave devastating drought. later in the broadcast we'll look at whether the phenomenon known as el nino will provide release. we learned today 75 government scientists may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria. it happened earlier this month at the c.d.c.'s laboratories in atlanta. >> reporter: the unintentional exposure was discovered last friday's. the c.d.c. says researchers...
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how about jamie romak in right field.minor league games over 12 seasons and then he got the call-up earlier this week. pinch hit a couple of days ago and now is playing in right field. you talk about perseverance. ground ball to second base. gordon. one away. fox sports is proud to collaborate withstand up to cancer. created to accelerate innovative cancer research that gives research quickly. visit foxsportssupports.com. one out here in the ninth. and josh harrison steps to the placement. >> eric: josh harrison has been there all day. >> justin: the way he's playing, i don't think he ever wants to come out. >> eric: i think you're right. if you're a manager and watch, that makes you feel good. he's out there. busting it up. he's acting like this is the final game of the world series. he's playing hike you wou ininge everybody would play. >> justin: there's romak making a catch by the warning track. two away. >> eric: romak did a nice job of running that thing down. he hit the route and it was kind of in and over at first
how about jamie romak in right field.minor league games over 12 seasons and then he got the call-up earlier this week. pinch hit a couple of days ago and now is playing in right field. you talk about perseverance. ground ball to second base. gordon. one away. fox sports is proud to collaborate withstand up to cancer. created to accelerate innovative cancer research that gives research quickly. visit foxsportssupports.com. one out here in the ninth. and josh harrison steps to the placement....
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morgan because you know jamie diamond is somebody that when it when you realize what it's all about and you realize you're working for him the temptation to kill yourself is quite high if you had stayed in banking and not jumped out when you did would you be facing a summer of crisis of conscience ten years later fifteen years later that's a good question as i was suffering from a crisis of conscience back then and i had been something that was growing in me back when it's not like banking was better but it was certainly less sociopathic it kind of accelerates as as the years go by because all of these effects and all of this this subsidization that that institution the bankers receive from government continues to grow and it will continue to grow absent any sort of you know town are fighting against it and i really felt that when i left i mean i really feel like today i am not just an individual a happier person but i just feel better about my ability to input information into this world the way i do rather than how it was so your message to a lot of these people might be an owl get ou
morgan because you know jamie diamond is somebody that when it when you realize what it's all about and you realize you're working for him the temptation to kill yourself is quite high if you had stayed in banking and not jumped out when you did would you be facing a summer of crisis of conscience ten years later fifteen years later that's a good question as i was suffering from a crisis of conscience back then and i had been something that was growing in me back when it's not like banking was...
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however, the moviemakers are offering a glimpse, a brand-new glimpse this morning of jamie jordan inrate the character. christian grey's birthday, which i personally celebrate every year. >> how do you celebrate that? >> that's none of your business. i'm kidding. i didn't even know it was his birthday. but he's a gemini like myself, christian. >> your birthday is tomorrow. >> robin. >> happy early birthday. >> i don't know what 30 is like so sent me your tweets. any advice. and then finally it's not a birthdate without cake and scientists have determined how to cut the perfect slice. that's rye, yeah, a team of mathematicians and scientists have been working hard at this and say we've been doing it all wrong. wedges are so out. the trick is to cut the cake all the way across the middle. you remove a strip and push the remaining cake together and repeat. this keeps the entire cake moist and delicious till the last slice. it makes sense. >> that's a science at its finest. >> a really great idea. >> yeah, happy to show that then i said push it -- push the cake then they got me thinking,
however, the moviemakers are offering a glimpse, a brand-new glimpse this morning of jamie jordan inrate the character. christian grey's birthday, which i personally celebrate every year. >> how do you celebrate that? >> that's none of your business. i'm kidding. i didn't even know it was his birthday. but he's a gemini like myself, christian. >> your birthday is tomorrow. >> robin. >> happy early birthday. >> i don't know what 30 is like so sent me your...
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jamie, thank you very much. stay with us here on "bbc world news."me, the bbc arabic exclusive, the sudanese woman sentenced to death for converting to christianity speaks out for the first time. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates f
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six laps later, jamie mcmurray spins out christian bowyer, and then on he restart, carl edwards takes the lead. holds off a charging jeff gordon. his second win of the year, first ever on a road course. he always does that, the back flip, wherever he wins. good day for carl edwards. always fun up there. 100,000. a lot of people. >> thank you so much, colin. stay with >> join my tonight. a new law lets lawyers dig diaper into the background of potential jurors. then at 11:00 -- ♪ >> the rising stars of the future, the program that lets their talents shine as the learn the roaches, at 9:00 and 11:00 on abc7 news. >> a fear photo finish at the box office ends with a new number one movie, think like a man. analysts say the pint-sized comedian has become a movie star that is drawing audiences to theaters. his third movie this year. last week's winner, 22 jump street, came in second with 29 mill. how to drain your dragon 2, earned 25 mill. jersey boys opened in fourth with 13.5 million. "maleficent" came in fifth with 13 million. see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. hey! have you ever tried h
six laps later, jamie mcmurray spins out christian bowyer, and then on he restart, carl edwards takes the lead. holds off a charging jeff gordon. his second win of the year, first ever on a road course. he always does that, the back flip, wherever he wins. good day for carl edwards. always fun up there. 100,000. a lot of people. >> thank you so much, colin. stay with >> join my tonight. a new law lets lawyers dig diaper into the background of potential jurors. then at 11:00 -- ♪...
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jamie-lynn sigler. thank you for being here. >>> up next, the new children's book on death that has a lot of adults talking and by a guy who knows a thing or two about dying. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or
jamie-lynn sigler. thank you for being here. >>> up next, the new children's book on death that has a lot of adults talking and by a guy who knows a thing or two about dying. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can...
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eric: all right, nina and jamie, thank you so much.e'll see what happens when the speaker takes to the microphone a few moments from now. >> we'll watch for that. terrorists capturing several cities in iraq with baghdad in their sites. leader of that group, very few photographs of him exist, but some are calling him the most powerful terrorist lead another world. who he is and what he wants coming up. >>> specifically the oil marketing, we're keeping the eye on those the price of oil. stocks taking a bit of a breather after quite a record run. we'll get to the reason why next. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. upgrafor
eric: all right, nina and jamie, thank you so much.e'll see what happens when the speaker takes to the microphone a few moments from now. >> we'll watch for that. terrorists capturing several cities in iraq with baghdad in their sites. leader of that group, very few photographs of him exist, but some are calling him the most powerful terrorist lead another world. who he is and what he wants coming up. >>> specifically the oil marketing, we're keeping the eye on those the price of...
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jamie mcmurray blew them all away with a scorching final lap. he will be on the poll.el phelps, it is okay, you can call it a comeback swimming at the santa clara grand prix. that is phelps on the right. he was bested by jonnic annel. >>> more high entertainment value coming up including a baseball play you have never seen before. plus, this guy is doing summer salts. more rans than one. our cup runeth over next. ,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home for the first time. chase. so you can. other half of the so- called "group of death" played a match in which both teams refu >> welcome back everybody. team usa plays portugal but was very affected. both teams refused to die. germany down 2-1 to ghana in the 71st minute. pinky toe was all he needed to get it in. he ties renaldo. argentina and iran. scoreless in the 91st minute. all the drama for one of the top player on the planet. that is the only goal of the game. 1-0 argentina. >>> u.s. women's
jamie mcmurray blew them all away with a scorching final lap. he will be on the poll.el phelps, it is okay, you can call it a comeback swimming at the santa clara grand prix. that is phelps on the right. he was bested by jonnic annel. >>> more high entertainment value coming up including a baseball play you have never seen before. plus, this guy is doing summer salts. more rans than one. our cup runeth over next. ,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every...
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. >> thank you, jamie tarr abay served as baghdad bureau chief. jamie, welcome. >> hi john. >> what is the possibility that this group is really going to target baghdad? >> it is really interesting. the big question, this rapid takeover from an anbar and tikr. i think it's going to be really interesting what kind of response the iraqi prime minister comes up with, whether the security forces who abandoned their duty and their post in such a dramatic way are going to feel a bit more, you know, encouraged or embottomeddenned -- emboldened or bolstered in such a way to defend the capitol. >> i was just going osay you would have thought the iraqis would care enough about their oil reserves to protect them right? >> hundreds of millions of dollars of trainings, they are hopelessly sectarian. when i was there it's a really interesting way to have a force, you know. it was a lot of these guys they would take vacation every three weeks. there was huge attrition. a lot of them didn't turn up and a lot of them felt very much -- not -- they didn't feel parti
. >> thank you, jamie tarr abay served as baghdad bureau chief. jamie, welcome. >> hi john. >> what is the possibility that this group is really going to target baghdad? >> it is really interesting. the big question, this rapid takeover from an anbar and tikr. i think it's going to be really interesting what kind of response the iraqi prime minister comes up with, whether the security forces who abandoned their duty and their post in such a dramatic way are going to feel...
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jamie weinstein, republican fund-raiser joelle nickport and fox business correspondent. hillary hurting, what do you think? >> let me tell you something, i think she is running, and i've always stood by this, but she may not have the money to win, and the fact that there's hesitation with the big democratic check writers and the fact that other people are talking about raising noise to get enough people behind them to actually run, this is bad for hillary, and a lot of people are going to be watching this because, remember, hillary was the one to watch, if the money is not going to follow her, they're in big trouble. neil: to be fair, she could have a lot of money, it won't elect her, and phil gramm and other candidates can attest to the fact it doesn't buy you a great deal. charlie, you know this bunch, it's not they're running away from her but are getting cautious. >> she's going have so much money if she wants to run, it's not going to be funny. let's take money off the table. this book tour, i don't care if the sales are soft, the problem with the book tour is her a
jamie weinstein, republican fund-raiser joelle nickport and fox business correspondent. hillary hurting, what do you think? >> let me tell you something, i think she is running, and i've always stood by this, but she may not have the money to win, and the fact that there's hesitation with the big democratic check writers and the fact that other people are talking about raising noise to get enough people behind them to actually run, this is bad for hillary, and a lot of people are going to...
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cbs correspondent jamie, shows us some of the damage from minneapolis.t. >> a lot of it we'll lose. >> reporter: river boat captain didn't expect to kick off the summer weekend by cancelling four weddings. he's worried that he'll have to cancel more. >> that's a tough call to make when you have to call a bride and say, heim sorry, we have to suspend business because the river is forecasted to be over the banks. >> reporter: rising flood waters are closing roads and sidewalks on harriet island and it's only going to get worse. >> their prediction is going to be probably three, 4 feet up the building there. >> reporter: three to 4 feet up the building. >> up the building, yeah. >> reporter: this is the wettest june on record i 140 yes in minnesota. the mississippi river has swelled as area lakes and streams flow into it. by tomorrow, the river is expected to rise above 17 feet. at st. paul's airport they built a second wall to protect against rising waters. minnesota is expected to ask for federal help. the torrential rains have washed out roads and create
cbs correspondent jamie, shows us some of the damage from minneapolis.t. >> a lot of it we'll lose. >> reporter: river boat captain didn't expect to kick off the summer weekend by cancelling four weddings. he's worried that he'll have to cancel more. >> that's a tough call to make when you have to call a bride and say, heim sorry, we have to suspend business because the river is forecasted to be over the banks. >> reporter: rising flood waters are closing roads and...
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stabilized, and that is different today, because today, for example, the head of that legacy bank, jamiediamond, he would not be caught dead trying to constrain his own organization, whether or not he is friends with obama. tavis: he does not have to, summersthanks to larry and others, glass-steagall went by the roadside. was the ceo of merrill lynch which is now today part of bank of america. he said in order for america to be competitive, our banks need to be free. ceo ofrubin, the former goldman sachs and the former treasury secretary under clinton, they said the same words, but under clinton, the act was repealed, and it is very much today where we are because of the lack of constraint on the banking system but as well as the alliances that bankers together thought would be ok, and that, native during the clinton administration. it was ok to have less restraint and more risk coming from these very concentrated, powerful institutions. what do you make of the fact that these alliances have remained in place regardless of the party affiliation of those in the oval office? >> money does
stabilized, and that is different today, because today, for example, the head of that legacy bank, jamiediamond, he would not be caught dead trying to constrain his own organization, whether or not he is friends with obama. tavis: he does not have to, summersthanks to larry and others, glass-steagall went by the roadside. was the ceo of merrill lynch which is now today part of bank of america. he said in order for america to be competitive, our banks need to be free. ceo ofrubin, the former...
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jamie floitd is wit floyd is wi. hello jamie. >> hello tony. >> the supreme court decides in favor of hobby lobby. very close. are you surprised? >> we knew it would be a close decision. we think it was the hardest case by far for the court this term. >> really? >> there were some easy cases, i think the cell phone case, cell phone privacy i think that was a slam dunk. this was never going to be unanimous. kennedy wrote a critical concurrence. to really understand this case you have to look at the concurrence. i'm not surprised. i wouldn't be surprised by any results. >> so talk me through some of the deliberative process. obviously there's oral arguments you get a sense of perhaps the court -- >> in this case you don't. >> what did you hear? >> the woman justices were on fire in this case. and this is a case where you could really see them concerned about the rights for women to get access to prenatal health care. and for all citizens to have access to health care as established under the affordable care act which t
jamie floitd is wit floyd is wi. hello jamie. >> hello tony. >> the supreme court decides in favor of hobby lobby. very close. are you surprised? >> we knew it would be a close decision. we think it was the hardest case by far for the court this term. >> really? >> there were some easy cases, i think the cell phone case, cell phone privacy i think that was a slam dunk. this was never going to be unanimous. kennedy wrote a critical concurrence. to really understand...
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tomorrow, rain is forecast, and there is a chance of rain every day until thursday. >> axelrod: jamie yuccas in waterlogged minneapolis, thank you so much. the game between arlington and iran finished with some high drama this afternoon. the game was in extra time, score tied at zero, when argentina's lionel messi curled one in from 25 yards out, sending his team on to the next stage of the tournament. the ghana-germany game had a bloody finish. a german collided with a defender, and while it looked nasty he apparently was not badly hurt. the game ended in a 2-2 tie. the american team has a chance to move on to the next round tomorrow when it takes on portugal. elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: america's thrilling victory monday over ghana had fans in the city of manuas in the amazon excited. maybe it was the tropical heat, but some were talking up the u.s. chances against powerhouse portugal. >> the united states will. >> reporter: u.s. coach jurgen klinsmann wasn't going quite that far, but portugal is coming off a stinging four-nil loss to ger me. >> they have their backs a
tomorrow, rain is forecast, and there is a chance of rain every day until thursday. >> axelrod: jamie yuccas in waterlogged minneapolis, thank you so much. the game between arlington and iran finished with some high drama this afternoon. the game was in extra time, score tied at zero, when argentina's lionel messi curled one in from 25 yards out, sending his team on to the next stage of the tournament. the ghana-germany game had a bloody finish. a german collided with a defender, and...
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next up, a legend in the food world, the inventor of tapas, jamie tapas is here. [ cheers and applausenly person to ever say "i like food at restaurants, however, i'd like a lot less of it for a little more money." [ laught ] sitting behind jamie is the great, the one and onl gary richardson. [ laughter ] welcome gary. gary was the first person to end a conversation by saying ff and sitting next to him are the famous hamilton triplets. give it up for billy, noreen and lump, who snuck in here stked on top of each other's sher you can't fool me, kids. i know you're just three 8-year-olds stuffed in an adult's outfit. one of whom has a fake goatee. we are very excited and honored because our next guest is -- oh, no. oh, no. with her psychic and telekinetic powers, she must have known i was going to introduce her. ladies and gentlemen, erin jeffries is here. erin jeffries. as you can see, erin has the power to move objects with her mind. [ cheers and applause ] and when she gets really excited, she can't control her power. erin, i am sorry. please try to contain yourself. i apologize for d
next up, a legend in the food world, the inventor of tapas, jamie tapas is here. [ cheers and applausenly person to ever say "i like food at restaurants, however, i'd like a lot less of it for a little more money." [ laught ] sitting behind jamie is the great, the one and onl gary richardson. [ laughter ] welcome gary. gary was the first person to end a conversation by saying ff and sitting next to him are the famous hamilton triplets. give it up for billy, noreen and lump, who snuck...
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a pleasure to watch jamie build this resume it wasn't like he was cast out of the box is ray charles he built this resume starting any given sunday that he did that flicker who's a cab driver and so he did a bunch of key roles that one was better than he out there and you could really see him developing and gaining this momentum as an actor you call yourself a lot of blood blur that is a black nerd you know a black. yeah man when i was in jack and jill jack and jill the black negro across social groups that when i went to private school i really did all kinds of nerd stuff i was in a gang i was you know what about this food blog but. that's well you know i've always had a passion for cooking and i started blogging and i mentioned earlier during race because it was a place for me to really get my fruit food nerd on and i could be a different person meaning it's not funny it's not me as a comedian doing food i could expound for pages on dishes i was obsessed with you know french dishes my sausage making and curing me why and all that stuff which i love and of course what i was doing ra
a pleasure to watch jamie build this resume it wasn't like he was cast out of the box is ray charles he built this resume starting any given sunday that he did that flicker who's a cab driver and so he did a bunch of key roles that one was better than he out there and you could really see him developing and gaining this momentum as an actor you call yourself a lot of blood blur that is a black nerd you know a black. yeah man when i was in jack and jill jack and jill the black negro across...