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after serving 60 days julia was released for good behavior. he had been serving time for the roll of the 2010 election day scandal. >> they were far more compassion nit than the court. >> the lawyer tells wjz that prosecutors had denied a petition no free him who he was taken care of to be jailed. >> that was just mean. >> in may they found him guilty of with holding the required tag line during the campaign. he was sentenced to 60 days behind bars while paul got no jail time. henson and the reporters said that race played a roll. >> nobody got a warrant for his house and came into his community and raided his house. why was that? so if that's not some part of race on somebody's case, what would you direct it as? >> well, this interview that aired the day before outraged the judge. >> i think that they are full of crap. that's not a good word, but they are full of crap. >> for now henson is happy to be by his mother's side, but has plans to appeal the convection. >> he will come back. you will see. >> he was cleared of the most serious challen
after serving 60 days julia was released for good behavior. he had been serving time for the roll of the 2010 election day scandal. >> they were far more compassion nit than the court. >> the lawyer tells wjz that prosecutors had denied a petition no free him who he was taken care of to be jailed. >> that was just mean. >> in may they found him guilty of with holding the required tag line during the campaign. he was sentenced to 60 days behind bars while paul got no jail...
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let us go over to julia in madrid. the outflows, bank deposit outflows, julia.hat's where the real -- if there's ever a crisis triggered, that would be where we look, i guess. >> certainly the suggestion in these peripheral economies and that's why they're so intent to address the problems in the spanish banking sector and they're expecting a second order at this time from the big four accounting firms to have a better idea what the cap fall neez are of the individual bajs rather than the mother broad assessment from oliver wyman and roland berger a month or so ago. they said the adverse scenario would take 62 billion euros. market is disappointed by, and analysts like barclays suggest 116 billion euros in the adverse scenario and there's up to 118 billion auto euros. the question is whether we see something slightly large for her the euros, but remember on the top side we have 100 billion euros promised to the spanish banking sector. perhaps somewhere in the middle is what we look at today. back to you guys. >> thank you for that. charlie is joining us in the s
let us go over to julia in madrid. the outflows, bank deposit outflows, julia.hat's where the real -- if there's ever a crisis triggered, that would be where we look, i guess. >> certainly the suggestion in these peripheral economies and that's why they're so intent to address the problems in the spanish banking sector and they're expecting a second order at this time from the big four accounting firms to have a better idea what the cap fall neez are of the individual bajs rather than the...
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mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> go julia. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in tonight for brian. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i've become empowered and feel like i can probably have some peace and get on with my life. >> right now at 6:00, developing news, a triumphant verdict for man who attacked a priest that allegedly sexually abused him as child. good evening. >> he spoke his truth and the jurors healed him. william lynch admitted to jurors he attacked a priest who he says molested him as a child. lynch will now
mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> go julia. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in tonight for brian. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i've become empowered and feel like i can probably have some peace and get on with my life. >> right now at 6:00, developing news, a triumphant...
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mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> go julia. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night.or being with us. i'm kate snow in tonight for brian. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> go julia. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night.or being with us. i'm kate snow in tonight for brian. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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brockovich is a long time and our mental and clean water advocate who inspired the film featuring julia roberts. the film is playing in select cities. here is a scene from "last call at the oasis." >> every single state has e-mail me with some sort of problem. 25,000 inquiries in one month, to the point where i have started to create a map and what is staring us is we still have 700 more entries to input so we're able to start connecting the dots to get some kind of -- there is some money accounts -- so many accounts of contamination. >> you have a fish kill here. we have lost over 1 billion fish. there were buried on the beach with bulldozers. >> we would take a glass of water and it would smell like diesel fuel. my life is over without my water. >> six of our neighbors have had brain tumors and half of them ed. it was like, it is in the water. we have to get the kids out of here, we have to do something. >> i cannot just talk to you because it makes me think what is going on in arizona and alabama and washington and texas, because it is happening everywhere. tavis: we obviously did no
brockovich is a long time and our mental and clean water advocate who inspired the film featuring julia roberts. the film is playing in select cities. here is a scene from "last call at the oasis." >> every single state has e-mail me with some sort of problem. 25,000 inquiries in one month, to the point where i have started to create a map and what is staring us is we still have 700 more entries to input so we're able to start connecting the dots to get some kind of -- there is...
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. >> the next models are julia and frank. frank is really an old pro. he's been in our fashion shows. julia is new to the global foundation. >> go to the number 4, honey. >> he looks like he's ready for a party. >> i said, i have to go take him dancing now. >> julia is in robisons. she'll be there. all of these models will be here tonight and walking down. we have about 20 congressional representatives coming and they're going to escort these kids down the runway. >> julia, you want to show off your purse? that's wonderful. >> frank, you look very handsome. all ready for the party. >> thank you, julia. let's head on back. >> tell me about tonight's event. how can people get tickts and where? >> you can still get tickets at the door and it's at sul belmont. and we're just very excited. we're going to raise a lot of awareness. hopefully some funds to the alzheimer's down syndrome research and congressman van holin will be there. >> how much are tickets? >> they're $250 and you get great food, wine, celebrities and these wonderful, inspirational models. >>
. >> the next models are julia and frank. frank is really an old pro. he's been in our fashion shows. julia is new to the global foundation. >> go to the number 4, honey. >> he looks like he's ready for a party. >> i said, i have to go take him dancing now. >> julia is in robisons. she'll be there. all of these models will be here tonight and walking down. we have about 20 congressional representatives coming and they're going to escort these kids down the runway....
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julia was lucky to have great genes. what we have to remember, when you talk about alarmist, the facts are alarming. >> well, is the science -- is the sciencenclusive? >> the science is conclusive and it's been that way for 20-30 year. we need to cut back on salt, on saturated fat from cheese and meat, cut back on refined sugars and eat a lot more fruits and vegetables and whole grains. >> do you think eating a proper diet can make you healthier or a less healthy diet can make you less healthier. >> absolutely, we have an epidemic not only obesity. >> you think by certain eating you can cure existing ailments. >> absolutely. >> like what? >> like heart disease, like hypertension, those are -- >> cholesterol? >> that's right. those are major, major health problems. cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke kills 650,000 americans a year. much of that, you can't prevent it, everybody's going to die but youan postpone it by eating a diet that's low in saturated fats -- >> but, you know, you have to take rabos, i mean,
julia was lucky to have great genes. what we have to remember, when you talk about alarmist, the facts are alarming. >> well, is the science -- is the sciencenclusive? >> the science is conclusive and it's been that way for 20-30 year. we need to cut back on salt, on saturated fat from cheese and meat, cut back on refined sugars and eat a lot more fruits and vegetables and whole grains. >> do you think eating a proper diet can make you healthier or a less healthy diet can make...
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have many have you seen the life of julia? put out by obama.u pinchot's the life of a julia dependent on the government preschool throughhe s medicare at the end. socialsecui her whole life is madede possible by the government. o that is not the kind of country we want. don't not even like the wynn treaty we don't need foreign experts from geneva or belgium to tell us what to do. we believe in freedom. 18 to every president we have never saident weha'vd
have many have you seen the life of julia? put out by obama.u pinchot's the life of a julia dependent on the government preschool throughhe s medicare at the end. socialsecui her whole life is madede possible by the government. o that is not the kind of country we want. don't not even like the wynn treaty we don't need foreign experts from geneva or belgium to tell us what to do. we believe in freedom. 18 to every president we have never saident weha'vd
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as julia's cause gained more attention, this week nearly 85,000 signatures and julia saw action. declaration entitled the body peace eaty. in the magazine's august issue promising to never change girls' body or face shapes to always feature real girls and models who are healthy and celebrate every of kind of beauty in our pages, all body types, skin tones, heights and hair textures. it's an interesting lesson in power. there was a time when with girls like julia had just a handful of magazines to choose from. reading seventeen was one of the only magazines she could read. so seventeen powered to the power of the petition rather than face the power of the pocketbook. for applying the pressure, julia bloom is our foot soldier of the week. that's not all. two new york city girls are following in julia's footsteps and have created their own petition to ask teen vogue to follow seventeen's examples. n memo to these images, you better check yourself before you wreck yourself. you can read our interview with julia bloom on our web site. that's our show for today. thank you for my guests
as julia's cause gained more attention, this week nearly 85,000 signatures and julia saw action. declaration entitled the body peace eaty. in the magazine's august issue promising to never change girls' body or face shapes to always feature real girls and models who are healthy and celebrate every of kind of beauty in our pages, all body types, skin tones, heights and hair textures. it's an interesting lesson in power. there was a time when with girls like julia had just a handful of magazines...
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julia huddy. >> and it cost me $70 to fill his gas tank up. joey and he is so shocked he could dissect frogs with his socks. it's gregg and sitting next to me is america's future foundation chairman and his readers defect because he is rarely correct. it's our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you. >> it's that time of year an gen when the timemertsz itself in all matter of hoopla. thanks to a celebrated anniversary of the greatest county country in the world. a belated candidate in her porch what is your favorite thing about canada? asians? no, they don't have any of those. try again. parliament, okay. time for your coffee break. that is it. >> greg: that was quite beautiful. it's official the stupid bird will not be disturbed. an oregon town isn't taking chances and cancelled the 4th of july fireworks. the officials there mix anythinged show to say the ruckus scares sea birds in the area. another war on the 4th of july news, a political candidate in massachusetts, called the safe ban on sparklers anti-america and wants the handheld
julia huddy. >> and it cost me $70 to fill his gas tank up. joey and he is so shocked he could dissect frogs with his socks. it's gregg and sitting next to me is america's future foundation chairman and his readers defect because he is rarely correct. it's our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you. >> it's that time of year an gen when the timemertsz itself in all matter of hoopla. thanks to a celebrated anniversary of the greatest county country in the world. a...
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the former gang member was the estranged husband of a julia hudson at the time of the murder, on thein 2008 he went to the hudson home after julia went to work he entered the home and shot hudson smothered in the back and shot jason hudson twice in the head as he lay in bed, jason hudson then drove off in his is to be taking with him julia's son julian who was shot several time and the head. two other alleged victims of him one of man whose car was stolen by him and another victim who caught him in the act of stealing his car. for one hour with police in hot pursuit balfour took a gardener on a joy ride at speeds of to 100 mi. per hour. finally he was caught and gardner was taken to the hospital. the judge asked him if he had anything to say, he turned to the hudson family and said he wanted to give his condolences to the family for the death of the seven year-old julian said he loved the boy and did not commit the crime but the judge said he was certain that he did commit the crime and to say to the family that he loved the boy was her fault. awful. >> the state's attorney said to t
the former gang member was the estranged husband of a julia hudson at the time of the murder, on thein 2008 he went to the hudson home after julia went to work he entered the home and shot hudson smothered in the back and shot jason hudson twice in the head as he lay in bed, jason hudson then drove off in his is to be taking with him julia's son julian who was shot several time and the head. two other alleged victims of him one of man whose car was stolen by him and another victim who caught...
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he then drove off in the brothers s u v taking julia hudson's assign julie and the boy was later found in the front seat of the s u v shot and had several times julia hudson continued to have relations with him until days before the killing even though the couple was estranged ... that's what the defense maintained ... the final jury members could be chosen today in the drew peterson murder trial. the former bolingbrook police officer is accused of murdering his third wife, kathleen savio. wgn's tonya francisco is live in joliet with the latest court developments: the attorneys have just finished questioning the first group of jurors they will bring in another set of 40 to begin questioning jury selection got under way late this morning we found out that it was because drew peterson dated some analysts the ones brought to him did not fit ... once he finally got those jury selection picked up where it left off late last night. >>the judges cracking the whip and we are following this thing is going to be on time. >>italy took 13 hours and 31 potential jurors by 9:00 last night they had s
he then drove off in the brothers s u v taking julia hudson's assign julie and the boy was later found in the front seat of the s u v shot and had several times julia hudson continued to have relations with him until days before the killing even though the couple was estranged ... that's what the defense maintained ... the final jury members could be chosen today in the drew peterson murder trial. the former bolingbrook police officer is accused of murdering his third wife, kathleen savio....
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julia calling this a victory.ion bathe a headline how we won. >> that is fascinating. >> thanks for joining us. and now, don't forget abc 7 news app can wake you up to headlines, weather and traffic. >> it's available under abc 7 news san francisco alarm. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> there is a jury turning tables on a priest beating case. the. >> democrats threatening to derail the governor's dream of high speed rail. >> cooler today and warmer weather is on the way. when, coming up. >> and sky 7 hd is live above a fire burning now in brentwood. we've learned this started as a brush fire, then spread to a house, you can see it's now burned to the ground. >> that is a sad thing for that family. the fire burning near brentwood boulevard. crews seemed to have it out and there is quite a bit of damage. >> and good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> there is more breaking news. i team confirmed the wife of ross mirkarimi will testify in person and there is dan noyes in the native venezuela where she has been sin
julia calling this a victory.ion bathe a headline how we won. >> that is fascinating. >> thanks for joining us. and now, don't forget abc 7 news app can wake you up to headlines, weather and traffic. >> it's available under abc 7 news san francisco alarm. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> there is a jury turning tables on a priest beating case. the. >> democrats threatening to derail the governor's dream of high speed rail. >> cooler today and warmer...
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kirk lynn, jason henson, jim worshall, and julia sullivan. if you are ready. >> the one thing i have not heard from the developer is how many units they are going to ask for, because the last three projects that have been in this area, -- they are with the low income housing. we need a low-income housing. i live at 158, and i have seen, just on my walk here, passing by this project, 27 homeless people. camping out, in doorsteps. on the street itself because there is not enough low-income, housing. in the area and in san francisco in general. we keep letting them -- we will just move this off to the next development. i asked this body to say, until they tell you exactly how many low-income housing slots that there will be in this -- did not allow for this to go forward. >> speakers who i have called. if you are ready. >> good afternoon. i am a 36-year homeowner and resident -- and i am concern about the density of this project, and i would affirm the need for housing -- and i am curious how the density of this project contrasts to the density
kirk lynn, jason henson, jim worshall, and julia sullivan. if you are ready. >> the one thing i have not heard from the developer is how many units they are going to ask for, because the last three projects that have been in this area, -- they are with the low income housing. we need a low-income housing. i live at 158, and i have seen, just on my walk here, passing by this project, 27 homeless people. camping out, in doorsteps. on the street itself because there is not enough low-income,...
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and it turned out to be julia.e breath to my life. i love you, darling girl. happy val en-- valentine's day. >> rose: some people suggest that nick, your fabulous husband is part of him is in the character that stanley plays. >> i might have been the person to suggest it, there's no telling. without can remember. but i did say that, yes, absolutely. one of the themes, and there are so many overlapping themes. i mean this is really about love. it's really about marriage. it's really about a kind of marriage that actually exists, thank god it does or people would have accused me of making this up. but there are guys who really do take enormous pleasure in their wife's growths and change and all of those things. so that was one of the things that i loved that it was aboutment i loved realize being halfway through that i was writing a movie about marriage. and how rare it is that you get to do this kind of marriage because movies require plot. but a marriage, a good marriage requires the absence of plot. the last thing
and it turned out to be julia.e breath to my life. i love you, darling girl. happy val en-- valentine's day. >> rose: some people suggest that nick, your fabulous husband is part of him is in the character that stanley plays. >> i might have been the person to suggest it, there's no telling. without can remember. but i did say that, yes, absolutely. one of the themes, and there are so many overlapping themes. i mean this is really about love. it's really about marriage. it's really...
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>> julia? >> i think that kayla points out some really good things here.y getting to the heart to have with the slowing growth. i think that really comes down to mobile. the amount of mobile active users grew 67% year over year. we know facebook is just starting to monetize these users. we have no details in this release of how that's working. i spoke to them and asked for more details. they wouldn't give me any, just saying they're in the early days of monetizing those users. i think that's a big factor. the other thing i have to say is this release is pretty light on details. a lot of the analysts i spoke to really wanted to know what the click through rates are, details about the advertising, how well advertising is working. the one factoid here included about advertising is saying that the results show that 70% of campaigns return an roi of three times or better, 49% show return on ads spent five times or better. they have this factoid saying our ads work, but not a lot of meaty details. we'll see. >> all right, ladies. thank you so much. we'll see you
>> julia? >> i think that kayla points out some really good things here.y getting to the heart to have with the slowing growth. i think that really comes down to mobile. the amount of mobile active users grew 67% year over year. we know facebook is just starting to monetize these users. we have no details in this release of how that's working. i spoke to them and asked for more details. they wouldn't give me any, just saying they're in the early days of monetizing those users. i...
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because it could be an overhang also. >> julia, we look at edwin down on the floor. behave differently. to have different temperaments, right? >> well, they have the temperament. we're puppy raisers. the actual raisers are the ones that can teach them to do the things, to go around the cars, do the intelligent disobedient thing. that's very specific and specific trainers for that. >> if you have someone who wants -- who needs a guide dog who is older, you know, if you have someone who is 70 and you have a dog with a temperament that might match that versus someone who is 20 and might have a more active lifestyle. >> yeah, the trainer determines that. does he have a strong pace or pull? what is his temperament, what is his style? and then they'll match them with people like that. does he work in the city well, would he work in an urban area better? those are the kind of things that we ferret out as they do the harness training at that end. >> i can say too that the school actually -- a trainer will come to your area and do home training. so part of the matching proces
because it could be an overhang also. >> julia, we look at edwin down on the floor. behave differently. to have different temperaments, right? >> well, they have the temperament. we're puppy raisers. the actual raisers are the ones that can teach them to do the things, to go around the cars, do the intelligent disobedient thing. that's very specific and specific trainers for that. >> if you have someone who wants -- who needs a guide dog who is older, you know, if you have...
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thank you very much, julia. as julia mentioned, so correctly in that correct, cnbc.com has a content sharing agreement with yahoo!. what a deal, ty. over to you. >> thank you. >>> big deal for boeing. that company right now, they're down 7 cents. a big 7 cents at 71.59. actually, higher, excuse me. higher by 7 cents. at 71.59. year to date down about 2.5%. phil lebeau live in chicago. phil? >> reporter: the order announced today is about united upgrading the narrow body fleet and a major upgrade. ordering 150 planes of boeing. new 737 max. 50 of the current generation and totals $14.7 billion with deliveries starting next year. here's the ceo this morning. >> taken us almost a year 0 get to this point to get the best airplanes with the best engines, the best price. >> reporter: and the airplanes he is talking about, new 737 max. that backlog at 649 models own order. the delivery starting in 2017. expected to be 15% to 17% more fuel efficient than the current 737s and shares of boeing and eds, there's a real spli
thank you very much, julia. as julia mentioned, so correctly in that correct, cnbc.com has a content sharing agreement with yahoo!. what a deal, ty. over to you. >> thank you. >>> big deal for boeing. that company right now, they're down 7 cents. a big 7 cents at 71.59. actually, higher, excuse me. higher by 7 cents. at 71.59. year to date down about 2.5%. phil lebeau live in chicago. phil? >> reporter: the order announced today is about united upgrading the narrow body...
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megyn: julia, that is the problem for the chinese. had stellar history of no cheating people would more likely believe this girl achieved it on her own merit but they do not have a clean history and there is a question about whether this girl has gone you there the chinese swimming mill, which may or may not include genetic manipulation. >> you know, megyn, honestly i think that is really unfair to accuse a 16-year-old girl, who has worked so hard since she was a little kid, to be in competitive swimming and to just accuse her of cheating and being on drugs and doping and now going so far as to accuse her of being genetically engineered. what are they, injecting shark dna in her over in china? these allegations are ridiculous. she's awesome. she is a physical powerhouse. she has human flippers for feet, megyn. she is 10 1/2 and only five feet. she rocked the race. and won. no evidence she did anything wrong, because she beat a man, lochte, all of sudden because she beat a man? give me a break. give her the props. she won. this is all
megyn: julia, that is the problem for the chinese. had stellar history of no cheating people would more likely believe this girl achieved it on her own merit but they do not have a clean history and there is a question about whether this girl has gone you there the chinese swimming mill, which may or may not include genetic manipulation. >> you know, megyn, honestly i think that is really unfair to accuse a 16-year-old girl, who has worked so hard since she was a little kid, to be in...
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julia athens. after leading the daily te will he graph, the british government is being briefed that the greek money runs out august 20th. >> reporter: we were talking about that a few weeks ago. that's the fear they will run out of money -- there's been needing for financing in the interim. >> julia, we have big problems with your sound so we're going to just interrupt you a second there. let's bring you back on this. if you're an investor right now, you can see all the stories, i mean, do you want -- what's your choice? do you want to go into negative yields or do you want -- core bond markets? what do you want to do? >> the debate at the moment, interestingly enough, investors looked at u.s. markets, quite rightly because they were more aggressive and still a growing economy. over the last 12 months returns have been positive. they look at europe and they see losses. there is this question add to whether this has become overstretched and actually the switch, you know, should be validated. from o
julia athens. after leading the daily te will he graph, the british government is being briefed that the greek money runs out august 20th. >> reporter: we were talking about that a few weeks ago. that's the fear they will run out of money -- there's been needing for financing in the interim. >> julia, we have big problems with your sound so we're going to just interrupt you a second there. let's bring you back on this. if you're an investor right now, you can see all the stories, i...
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. >> reporter: we met up with julia bloom in april.gital diets, the extreme photo shopping of young models, she started an online petition on change.org asking the magazine to show one unairbrushed photo spread a month. in two weeks she had 25,000 signatures. >> look what you did. >> that is a lot. >> reporter: since then, almost 85,000. julia says her peers are increasingly developing eating disorders and serious body image issues as a result of what they see as unattainable looks. >> if we make ourselves heard about how important photoshop is and how much of an effect it has on girls, they'll become more aware. >> reporter: in its new issue "seventeen's" editor-in-chief spells out the promise saying, "your notes made me realize that it was time to be more public. we created a body peace treaty." the list consists of eight vows for the magazine staff including promises to never change girls' bed or face shapes, feature real girls and models who are healthy, and be totally up-front about what goes into their photo shoots. julia is call
. >> reporter: we met up with julia bloom in april.gital diets, the extreme photo shopping of young models, she started an online petition on change.org asking the magazine to show one unairbrushed photo spread a month. in two weeks she had 25,000 signatures. >> look what you did. >> that is a lot. >> reporter: since then, almost 85,000. julia says her peers are increasingly developing eating disorders and serious body image issues as a result of what they see as...
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julia? >> reporter: well, tyler, june was another horrific month for video games.ted 29% according to npd. console makers suffered the most, down 45 pstz last month of a year earlier and sales of the games dropped 29%. but according to npd, those suffering sales just about half of the total spend on games. mobile and social games like zynga and downloads generated another $491 million in spending. so, there is no question that the industry is shifting to mobile. npd says 57% of smartphone owners play games on the phones every single day. tyler? >> julia, thank you very much. >>> let's go to ed ponsi now to play the gaminger a yeah. >> hey, ty, listen. ea has been hammered but now that stock is trading at less than one times sales. that's very cheap and makes ea a speculative buy. the chart looks terrible but a speculative buy. now, you take a look at activision. activision is valued three times more, a ratio of three times higherer and earned it with great gails like call of duty but one thing that interests me is zynga. a high valuation but they don't really why t
julia? >> reporter: well, tyler, june was another horrific month for video games.ted 29% according to npd. console makers suffered the most, down 45 pstz last month of a year earlier and sales of the games dropped 29%. but according to npd, those suffering sales just about half of the total spend on games. mobile and social games like zynga and downloads generated another $491 million in spending. so, there is no question that the industry is shifting to mobile. npd says 57% of smartphone...
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julia chatterley is in athens. do the greek agree? >> reporter: well, i prefer not to consider the probability is 90%. 0e% of this population want to remain in the euro. that's what the greek politicians are trying to show and never more important than today than the president of the european commission is set to meet the prime minister at 5:30 athens time this evening. the markets will closely watch that as an indication on just how the future negotiations between the two parties, the eurozone leaders and the greek will continue given what we've heard about the future financing needs and of course the debt sustainability analysis. what we're expecting to hear between the troika and finance minister today too is talk about potentially further details on recapitalization, also 11.5 billion euros they have to cut over the next two years and the reforms and getting the current greek bailout program back on track. we've heard of a number of thing over the last few days. we heard about the 21 agencies, public sector agencies that the gover
julia chatterley is in athens. do the greek agree? >> reporter: well, i prefer not to consider the probability is 90%. 0e% of this population want to remain in the euro. that's what the greek politicians are trying to show and never more important than today than the president of the european commission is set to meet the prime minister at 5:30 athens time this evening. the markets will closely watch that as an indication on just how the future negotiations between the two parties, the...
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hard to find. >> greg: basically the idea of julia is self-fulfilling privacy.have a government to replace the man or partner in your life and no more partners. >> kimberly: how is that working out? >> bob: some men get lucky. eric, his wife is charitable. but face it, look at new york city. you are right. men in this place -- i looked em them and watched them. they are lame brain. blunt instruments. they think about only one thing. >> eric: your are a shark type? there? >> greg: bob, be careful where you are going. you only think about one thing. >> bob: true. >> dana: that's what i don't understand about the "50 shades of gray" phenomena. women talk about what we heard for years, they want to be independent. then this book about dominating somebody is a best seller nobody stops reading. >> greg: i'll get it back to you. sorry, i left it at home. >> bob: did you buy products in there? >> greg: no, but i look forward to it. couldn't it be about age. that married people are older? >> eric: i don't think so. bob hit it on the head and won't admit it. he's right. s
hard to find. >> greg: basically the idea of julia is self-fulfilling privacy.have a government to replace the man or partner in your life and no more partners. >> kimberly: how is that working out? >> bob: some men get lucky. eric, his wife is charitable. but face it, look at new york city. you are right. men in this place -- i looked em them and watched them. they are lame brain. blunt instruments. they think about only one thing. >> eric: your are a shark type? there?...
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julia chatterley is in madrid. you mentioned that the mood there on the ground has changed even relative to the last time that you were there. when you talk to the spanish do they now seem to have a real sense of how deep their countries run? >> reporter: definite sense of disappointment in terms of the way the prime minister is handling this crisis, they are concerned about the austerity measures that have been taken and concerned about the prospect of more. certainly a poll was done over the weekend that suggested 80% of the people that respond this were dissatisfied and were concerned about the prime minister's handling of this crisis and i've certainly felt that just change in the last two months. he does have a parliamentary majority so he can enact these process and push them through and that's what we're seeing. in terms of the response, we've seen 65 billion euros in addition to those brought in earlier this year and that gives people a real dissatisfaction and concern about what more can happen. cy in the
julia chatterley is in madrid. you mentioned that the mood there on the ground has changed even relative to the last time that you were there. when you talk to the spanish do they now seem to have a real sense of how deep their countries run? >> reporter: definite sense of disappointment in terms of the way the prime minister is handling this crisis, they are concerned about the austerity measures that have been taken and concerned about the prospect of more. certainly a poll was done...
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. >> and hollywood responding to this horrific attack, julia boorstin has that angle. >> they're doing everything they can to protect the movie viewing experience. they say they're working closely with the aurora police department and are always focused on computer. >> we're constantly focused on the security of our patrons at all of our theaters for all of the shows, a midnight show or whether it's a, you know, just a regular showing. secure is a big issue. >> and the theaters have the backing of the police departments across the country. they are sending officers to prevent any copy cat events and the department of homeland security is hosting a conference call to discuss safety measures. people are still going to see the movie, but we don't how many are going until this weekend. they cancelled the paris premier along with the press, but they have not cancelled any of the showings in the u.s. it got off to a huge start last night with the second biggest midnight opening of any movie in box office history. >> julia, thank you, so are the impacts of the looming fiscal cliff already bei
. >> and hollywood responding to this horrific attack, julia boorstin has that angle. >> they're doing everything they can to protect the movie viewing experience. they say they're working closely with the aurora police department and are always focused on computer. >> we're constantly focused on the security of our patrons at all of our theaters for all of the shows, a midnight show or whether it's a, you know, just a regular showing. secure is a big issue. >> and the...
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julia's hanson is a free man this weekend. he was released yesterday he was released because of jail overcrowding and days off for good behavior. it was sentenced to 60 days in jail for his role in the illegal 2010 election day robocall. >> he was with his mother this morning when i got word that he had been released. he went right to the hospital. i am sure he is there now with his sister. >> his co-defendant in the case did not receive any prison time. the obama campaign is in virginia for the second straight day, taking to the airwaves in attack ads. the romneyamp is fighting back. >> at a rally near richmond, va., hundreds of people arrived to see president obama. the president took on both mother nature and republican mitt romney in a speech that is looking like a key fall battleground. >> they have been called pioneers of outsourcing. >> that is the ad attacking mitt romney. >> ♪ both beautiful for spacious skies >> the romney camp says that the outsourcing claims are untrue. >> the president claims have been outrageous.
julia's hanson is a free man this weekend. he was released yesterday he was released because of jail overcrowding and days off for good behavior. it was sentenced to 60 days in jail for his role in the illegal 2010 election day robocall. >> he was with his mother this morning when i got word that he had been released. he went right to the hospital. i am sure he is there now with his sister. >> his co-defendant in the case did not receive any prison time. the obama campaign is in...
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this is emily and julia. >> lauren. >> they are not really good friends. clearly just met them. >> they won an auction. >> for years frank and i have been supporting an organization called dana's research trust fund. our dear little friend dana is battling for her life right now with that. every year we do the gala. these young ladies, one of their moms bought at auction a ticket to our show today. thank your moms, whichever which one it was. >> lauren or julia. >> right. the concept is -- i love the -- a lot of people give to united way, all that stuff is good. when you find out there is one family in your neighborhood that is really hurting. you see the way a neighborhood comes together to be there for them. it's about as good as human nature gets. >> it sure is. >> we're now going to tell you how bad human behavior gets. we're going from good to bad. >> katie holmes is in the news. she stepped out. she had a little job yesterday. she had a guest appearance on "project runway." >> already scheduled. >> no one's seen her for the past four days. but she st
this is emily and julia. >> lauren. >> they are not really good friends. clearly just met them. >> they won an auction. >> for years frank and i have been supporting an organization called dana's research trust fund. our dear little friend dana is battling for her life right now with that. every year we do the gala. these young ladies, one of their moms bought at auction a ticket to our show today. thank your moms, whichever which one it was. >> lauren or julia....
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and julia. within two as the cancer survivors and supporters are finishing up the avon walk for breast cancer set to arrive at fort mason of around noon today. each walker had to raise a minimum of eight $200 to take part walking either a marathon or marathon and a half. the controversy you remember are the and related breast cancer walk at did nothing to stop and people from showing their support. " i decided to do a month before any of the controversy and this $1,800 is a lot and 39 mi. of slot but one cause is enough. >>> more than a quarter of a million women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year as a tie risk should get mammograms every year. a new bill that may change the way we think a family in california with the conversation up next. >>> a veteran congressman finally tied the knot this weekend. >>> this is not some platform for a disneyland ride. greta one man's crusade to wipe out what's left of the popular bay area landmark and why some say it will never happen. >>> good mor
and julia. within two as the cancer survivors and supporters are finishing up the avon walk for breast cancer set to arrive at fort mason of around noon today. each walker had to raise a minimum of eight $200 to take part walking either a marathon or marathon and a half. the controversy you remember are the and related breast cancer walk at did nothing to stop and people from showing their support. " i decided to do a month before any of the controversy and this $1,800 is a lot and 39 mi....
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reporter: another part of the theater, john larimer jumped over the seat to cover his his girlfriend, julia. >> he just ducked over and held my head tight and put his body in front of mine. and in the process of doing so, he actually got shot. >> reporter: these stories are heart breaking and also inspiring. how do you explain these if you? part of sit just a mystery. >> it's almost like an impull sif act. they just had to do it. >> listening to jer rell brooks who is 19 and got shot in the leg helping a young women and her two children. >> if i'm -- if someone's going to get it, they are going get out before i do. >> reporter: it's not everybody, says rob willer. >> there are some people who believe if they take action, even under extreme circumstances, they believe they will be successful. >> reporter: what is more, these people are risk takers. >> they believe they can control their fate, their destiny. they are fast thinking, they can think on the spot. >> reporter: on the spot. that means no time to think. >> there are bullets flying. you can't ponder. and weigh the costs and the benef
reporter: another part of the theater, john larimer jumped over the seat to cover his his girlfriend, julia. >> he just ducked over and held my head tight and put his body in front of mine. and in the process of doing so, he actually got shot. >> reporter: these stories are heart breaking and also inspiring. how do you explain these if you? part of sit just a mystery. >> it's almost like an impull sif act. they just had to do it. >> listening to jer rell brooks who is 19...
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take sot julia m. toro / a.i.l.a.16;08 --- out: 00;00;35;13 senora dice: "hay llamadas que gente esta haciendo diciendo que son de inmigracion confirman los datos de uno a quien estan llamando de nombre y direccio donde viven, y quieren confirmar mas datos, diciendo que si no cumplen, con confirmar los datos, puede haber penalidades." vo ---si usted, algun amigo, familiar o conocido, ha recibido este tipo de llamada, denuncielo con las autoridades. cesar ---precisamente el gobierno de mexico pone su granito de arena para brindar informacion sobre esta tema a la poblacion de origen mexicana que se beneficiara con esta nueva ley... take vo ---es por eso que todas las dependencias diplomaticas mexicanas en estados unidos estuvieron ofreciendo hoy consultas sin previa cita para tramitar el pasaporte y el acta de nacimiento, que seran documentos esenciales que los sonadores necesitaran al momento de acudir a solicitar su permiso de trabajo ante inmigracion... take sot con vo ---a partir de manana se vuelve a la normalidad
take sot julia m. toro / a.i.l.a.16;08 --- out: 00;00;35;13 senora dice: "hay llamadas que gente esta haciendo diciendo que son de inmigracion confirman los datos de uno a quien estan llamando de nombre y direccio donde viven, y quieren confirmar mas datos, diciendo que si no cumplen, con confirmar los datos, puede haber penalidades." vo ---si usted, algun amigo, familiar o conocido, ha recibido este tipo de llamada, denuncielo con las autoridades. cesar ---precisamente el gobierno de...
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grabamos esta historia encontramos un grupo de mÉdicos salvadoreÑos que realizaban una jornada de salud, juliasalud y los hombres sienten la falta de trabajo y desarrollo local. samuel arias, fle mundo. >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres por lugares en donde los >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres por lugares en donde los mujer: ayer fuimos a cenar a olive garden... hombre: y probamos algo nuevo. mujer: la cena italiana 2 por $25. hombre: se comienza con todo el pan y ensalada o sopa que uno quiera. mujer: después se escogen 2 aperitivos para compartir... hombre: ...y además escoges 2 platos principales entre 6 opciones deliciosas. hombre: yo pedí el ravioli di portobello... mujer: y yo el nuevo smoked mozzarella chicken. hombre: ¿volvemos mañana? mujer: ¡vamos hoy! mujer: es la cena italiana 2 por $25 de olive garden... mujer: ...aquí estás en casa. >> solamente faltan dos dÍas para iniciar los juegos olÍmpicos de londres que usted podrÁ ver por telemundo y la cadena hermana nbc se enc
grabamos esta historia encontramos un grupo de mÉdicos salvadoreÑos que realizaban una jornada de salud, juliasalud y los hombres sienten la falta de trabajo y desarrollo local. samuel arias, fle mundo. >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres por lugares en donde los >> Última pausa por hoy al regresar un recorrido en londres por lugares en donde los mujer: ayer fuimos a cenar a olive...