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do you think there's a possibility that this was julia's birthday present to julia?s family now thought so too. ronnie and david sat in the courtroom every day hoping for one thing. >> i wanted to hear one word, and i thought, you know, three and a half years of work, it comes down to hearing one word. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> but would they get their wish? now, it was the defense's turn. they had an explanation for the duct tape, the mud, the gunshot residue. in the end, they said, the state's case was all smoke and mirrors. >>> coming up -- julia's lawyer takes his best shot. and so does julia. >> right now. >> and another twist. authorities wonder, was there one murder, or two? >> there was enough suspicion presented to me that i wanted the body exhumed. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require
do you think there's a possibility that this was julia's birthday present to julia?s family now thought so too. ronnie and david sat in the courtroom every day hoping for one thing. >> i wanted to hear one word, and i thought, you know, three and a half years of work, it comes down to hearing one word. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> but would they get their wish? now, it was the defense's turn. they had an explanation for the duct tape, the mud, the gunshot residue. in the...
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she said please call me julia. in short order we have are talking about the pool in australia and when we could all come and visit which i am still, it's on the list. i'm not sure i can relate that is a work expense but i'm working on it. but she has been very warm and very generous with her time with me personally but also with every member of my team, talking to her interns, to our research assistants, to our senior executive fellows around the world and so it's a wonderful pleasure and honor to have her in a brookings family and with that, i know i also wanted to say not only with us at brookings it's a pleasure but it's also a great pleasure for our global education community because not too long ago she joined as the chair of the board of the global partnership for education. i didn't get some notes from you beforehand but i'm sure she would echo all of these things and i know the entire global education community is very happy to have you in a leadership role at the center. so with that, over to you julia. >>
she said please call me julia. in short order we have are talking about the pool in australia and when we could all come and visit which i am still, it's on the list. i'm not sure i can relate that is a work expense but i'm working on it. but she has been very warm and very generous with her time with me personally but also with every member of my team, talking to her interns, to our research assistants, to our senior executive fellows around the world and so it's a wonderful pleasure and honor...
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. >> when i first met julia, she was a very scared young lady. >> julia reported her boyfriend had beatend her. >> he said many times that he would kill me and nothing would stop him. >> she feared for her life and she feared she could be killed by him and thought she would be killed by him for going to the police. >> vanhorn plugged julia's so-called boyfriend's name into the computer. >> before i started this case, i never even heard of alex campbell. once i put him in the system, i found an extensive criminal history. >> in 1986, campbell shot his way into a house, then held two women captive in a tense standoff with chicago police. convicted of attempted murder, home invasion and kidnapping, campbell served ten years. after his release, he was arrested, again, for selling young women. and many of those women like julia sported that telltale horseshoe tattoo. >> i came up with several other girls with the exact same tattoos. web i started seeing all of this come together, i had reason to fear this girl was in serious danger and i needed to get her in a safe haven before he finds her. >
. >> when i first met julia, she was a very scared young lady. >> julia reported her boyfriend had beatend her. >> he said many times that he would kill me and nothing would stop him. >> she feared for her life and she feared she could be killed by him and thought she would be killed by him for going to the police. >> vanhorn plugged julia's so-called boyfriend's name into the computer. >> before i started this case, i never even heard of alex campbell. once...
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[applause] >> thank you, julia. it's great to have your. first i want to say thank you to rebecca was one of the most wonderful people at brookings, interceptor does more good and she and her center to more any six of us combined. it was natural that she brought julie here to brookings which is part of a long-term effort that tom ornstein and i have to try to merge australia into the united states. we like elections in new south wales our victoria as must as elections in kansas or wisconsin or new york. i want to acknowledge my friend kim beazley. we met 41 years ago this fall. we were in pre-k off mike he is one of the finest friends of one of the most principled politicians i've ever met. it's great to have you here. [applause] julia said hers is a relentlessly australian story. i'm going to try relentlessly to turn into an american story so that she can sell books in this country. i think that what is most obviously relevant at this moment given the possible candidacies in the 2016 election is what you write about gender. this is a reall
[applause] >> thank you, julia. it's great to have your. first i want to say thank you to rebecca was one of the most wonderful people at brookings, interceptor does more good and she and her center to more any six of us combined. it was natural that she brought julie here to brookings which is part of a long-term effort that tom ornstein and i have to try to merge australia into the united states. we like elections in new south wales our victoria as must as elections in kansas or...
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julia or joshua? [ beep ] what is amc? back to you, julia. british english for $200. julia.h for $400.
julia or joshua? [ beep ] what is amc? back to you, julia. british english for $200. julia.h for $400.
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i am now going to be hunted that, julia. a conversation with julia gillard on "my story." if you haven't seen her but, it's wonderful. you look at those recommendations from my colleagues. hold it up, yes indeed it copies are available. adobe is seeking around, won't you for anyone who wants to talk or get a book signed, et cetera. so i am not going to dive into the subject of the book. i am going to leave that to the panelists, but i do want to make a personal introduction to julia gillard who i first met a year ago. can you believe it was only eight year ago? she joined us as a distinguished fellow at europe working, working primarily in global education issues and we were very honored to have her. i thought well, she probably will be very high-level, very conceptual. former heads of state are often buried it, big picture. indeed about that is true, but how wrong i was in terms of how stronger intellect is. so three points. you know, any economist would like to go toe to toe in different ways the standard deviation is welcome to do so. you may lose. as a former minister
i am now going to be hunted that, julia. a conversation with julia gillard on "my story." if you haven't seen her but, it's wonderful. you look at those recommendations from my colleagues. hold it up, yes indeed it copies are available. adobe is seeking around, won't you for anyone who wants to talk or get a book signed, et cetera. so i am not going to dive into the subject of the book. i am going to leave that to the panelists, but i do want to make a personal introduction to julia...
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>> seguimos en la casa de patricia, haciendo esta transformaciÓn junto a julia.iÓn, querer aprender. te enseÑar desde lo mÁs básico, cÓmo agarrar una pinza, para quÉ sirve cada una, un buen acabado... todo esto te va dando las herramientas para que tÚ puedas llegar a una pista -pieza que estÁ en una boutique. >> la lista de alumnos cada vez es mÁs grande. >> ¿por quÉ decidiste venir? >> tenÍa la necesidad de venir a un sitio como este,donde me enseÑaron tÉcnicas novedosas, y me parece que kllle al sitio justo y ya es el momento de montar mi propio negocio. >> puedo tener un espacio para mi creatividad personal, y me encanta estar con amigas, conversar. y de repente hasta crear mi propio diseÑo, una marca personal para crear un negocio. >> sinceramente estoy aquÍ por relajarme, por salir un poco de mi rutina de ama de casa, compartir con mujeres como yo, que compartimos este hobby. >> esto no es sÓlo un pasatiempo divertido, sino tambiÉn una manera de relacionarnos con mujeres luchadoras que quiere incorporarse al mundo de la moda. >> ¿este tipo de prÁctica está a
>> seguimos en la casa de patricia, haciendo esta transformaciÓn junto a julia.iÓn, querer aprender. te enseÑar desde lo mÁs básico, cÓmo agarrar una pinza, para quÉ sirve cada una, un buen acabado... todo esto te va dando las herramientas para que tÚ puedas llegar a una pista -pieza que estÁ en una boutique. >> la lista de alumnos cada vez es mÁs grande. >> ¿por quÉ decidiste venir? >> tenÍa la necesidad de venir a un sitio como este,donde me enseÑaron...
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because i want to move on, the senate already voted that bill, but go ahead, julia. >> we need to makeash right now, this is something that is important to people and something he can make a splash with. and i think maybe acting a little rash might be a good thing. >> all right, now to bruce springsteen, under fire from the right, all stemming from a concert this week. he is saying the classic vietnam era anthem, "fortunate son" that deals with the class issues and the draft. >> oh, they tell you time for war ♪ >> those criticizing him said quote, the song not to put too fine a point on it is an anti-war scream. taking shots at the red, white and blue. and bruce, tone deaf. and then came this. bruce springsteen headlines an anti-war song on veteran's day in front of our vets. so much for hbo's concert for valor. >> nobody had the brains to stop and say you guys might want to pick a different song. >> how come he couldn't pick a song that was not derogatory? >> it is unamerican to say this is unamerican, this is a song you do at an event like this, the song is not anti-war. it is in som
because i want to move on, the senate already voted that bill, but go ahead, julia. >> we need to makeash right now, this is something that is important to people and something he can make a splash with. and i think maybe acting a little rash might be a good thing. >> all right, now to bruce springsteen, under fire from the right, all stemming from a concert this week. he is saying the classic vietnam era anthem, "fortunate son" that deals with the class issues and the...
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no, it wasn't. >> reporter: this is julia and before and six months later.he still improving. >> no more turkey neck. >> reporter: here's some other before and after comparisons including a few men. julia can now joke about her old turkey neck. >> ah that's what i used to look like. >> it takes a couple of months to see the full results that last for about two years. the treatment costs between two and $4,000 for the neck and it can also be used to tighten skin on the face. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> some say it's ugly, others say it just needs a little love. officials in reading now say they will decorate the city's little pine tree with a single red bulb just like in a charlie brown christmas. reading residents complained that the tree was ugly when it was unveiled. so workers took off the decorations they plan to replace but logistical issues forced that tomorrow keep that tree. the rededication ceremony is now set for december 6th. >> well in weather tonight it's been a cold thanksgiving day but at least it was dry. hopefully the sno
no, it wasn't. >> reporter: this is julia and before and six months later.he still improving. >> no more turkey neck. >> reporter: here's some other before and after comparisons including a few men. julia can now joke about her old turkey neck. >> ah that's what i used to look like. >> it takes a couple of months to see the full results that last for about two years. the treatment costs between two and $4,000 for the neck and it can also be used to tighten skin on...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?ell, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and consistent leadership in working with all of us to make our city safer the reason its important we're proud of our city we have a problem here the problem too many people getting seriously injured or killed trying to make their way around the city that shouldn't be for that reason as a city we've adapted the goal of vision zero to eliminate traffic fatalities in san francisco in the next 10 years good news if you call it that we've been working with the police department and the department of public health and many on the county which transportation authority to analyze the information associate
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?ell, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and...
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>> very interesting story and a complicated one, julia, thank you. now, to morgan and stocks in toyland. earlier, you handled the transports. now we move to toys. >> it's a day of ts. >> ts. >> ts, thursday, ts. toys. so let's check out hasbro stock. that's down about 4%, almost 5% today. why? both hasbro and mattel have been well held by investment companies for their stability, their cash flow and yield. analysts say a potential acquisition of dreamworks or any content creator for that matter would transform the company's business model into one that's more reliant on blockbuster's meaning a riskier, higher beta stock. but those same analysts say the merging of content and products is the future of toy manufacturers. now, piper jaffray's steph notes that toy brands tied to content have outperformed those that aren't. so hasbro's my little pony sales have been growing, for example, versus mattel's barbie brand which has just been suffering steep declines. disney's led this trend and hasbro, as julia mentioned, has become increasingly involved as wel
>> very interesting story and a complicated one, julia, thank you. now, to morgan and stocks in toyland. earlier, you handled the transports. now we move to toys. >> it's a day of ts. >> ts. >> ts, thursday, ts. toys. so let's check out hasbro stock. that's down about 4%, almost 5% today. why? both hasbro and mattel have been well held by investment companies for their stability, their cash flow and yield. analysts say a potential acquisition of dreamworks or any content...
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julia boorstin has seen them. what is moving the stock here. >> i'm monitoring the meeting and ceo dick costolo took the stage and laid out husband vision to connect the company to their world and to the world. a couple of changes he announced. one they are going to allow new users to access an instant time line. easier access. instead of having to follow a bunch of people, they are going to automatically plate yoopulat time line with news they think you want to follow. and -- they also say they are investing in delivering new services, both new services to app developers so they can make more money from distributing their ads through mo pub. but also new separate apps like vine. we've seen facebook do this with its portfolio strategy. looks like twitter is investing in this as well to broaden their potential reach. i'm going to go back to listen to more of the call and will be back with more. >> we're still having this vision debate as these head lines are moving and the stocks is as well. >> it is a minute by mi
julia boorstin has seen them. what is moving the stock here. >> i'm monitoring the meeting and ceo dick costolo took the stage and laid out husband vision to connect the company to their world and to the world. a couple of changes he announced. one they are going to allow new users to access an instant time line. easier access. instead of having to follow a bunch of people, they are going to automatically plate yoopulat time line with news they think you want to follow. and -- they also...
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>> hi, thank you for having me, my name is julia perish and i am a lawyer here in san francisco, and we are non-profit and legal organization that advocates on behalf of the low wage workers and part of the program has a free help line where the people can call with their questions and last year, we got over 2,000 calls to the work and family help line for the families struggling with exactly these issues from serious illness to child care to a variety of things and one of the most frustrating parts of my job is when i have to tell the people that there is nothing that exists in the law that i can do to help them. and they have no recourse for some of the abuses that are going on and i am thrilled to be here to support this legislation, and to have participated on the predictbility task force to talk about it from an academic standpoint and a business standpoint and i just wanted to point out a couple of striking statistics that under score the need for this. part time workers on average, earn less than fun time workers and this is workers with similar attributes including education,
>> hi, thank you for having me, my name is julia perish and i am a lawyer here in san francisco, and we are non-profit and legal organization that advocates on behalf of the low wage workers and part of the program has a free help line where the people can call with their questions and last year, we got over 2,000 calls to the work and family help line for the families struggling with exactly these issues from serious illness to child care to a variety of things and one of the most...
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julia has the details from los angeles. this is quite the talker. >> this is worse than hitting reply all. the ceo shared details with the world when yesterday he tweeted a direct message, quote, i city think we should buy them. he is on your schedule for december 15 or 16. we will need to sell him. i have a plan. this quick tweet was deleted but this shows that the app is easier to use. yesterday they called out private messaging in particular saying the company is pushing to pick it easier. >> we are going to add significant functionality to private messaging, and you'll start seeing that functionality role out this quarter. it will be the beginning of a steady cay dencadence of improvements within twitter. >> and he suggested a social app secret, and shock or storehouse. and there's a company called drawbridge that tracks customers moving between devices. and the last two ones are interesting, the e-commerce play could make sense as they increasingly focus on retail. an hour ago the company announced twitter offers that
julia has the details from los angeles. this is quite the talker. >> this is worse than hitting reply all. the ceo shared details with the world when yesterday he tweeted a direct message, quote, i city think we should buy them. he is on your schedule for december 15 or 16. we will need to sell him. i have a plan. this quick tweet was deleted but this shows that the app is easier to use. yesterday they called out private messaging in particular saying the company is pushing to pick it...
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julia will tell you dick costelo has had increasing questions. >> to julia in los angeles. is this a moment of truth for dick costello? >> he has been facing growing criticism of the strategy. the stock down. he is unveiling a plan to grow twitter's user base and revenue. so far investors like what they see from his presentation over the past hour. stock is up about 4.5% just today. these are all on announcements that they make it easier for new users to sign up and get hooked. they will remove friction from the experience. >> we want to deliver an instant timeline to new users. the instant timeline will remove the need for users to start following accounts when they first come to twitter. >> he is also announcing they will improve private messaging. he announced they will deliver new services, new tools to app developers to help syndicate tweets and ads. >> we are going to explore additional mobile applications beyond twitter. vine is the first such application, but there will be others. >> after he spoke cfo laid out his aspirational plan for the company to generate as mu
julia will tell you dick costelo has had increasing questions. >> to julia in los angeles. is this a moment of truth for dick costello? >> he has been facing growing criticism of the strategy. the stock down. he is unveiling a plan to grow twitter's user base and revenue. so far investors like what they see from his presentation over the past hour. stock is up about 4.5% just today. these are all on announcements that they make it easier for new users to sign up and get hooked. they...
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. >> julia parker: you want to touch the basket? you can touch a basket. how can you tell a story that most people coming into the valley are not really aware of? >> and josephine taylor in ink. this time on spark. [ ♪music ]
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for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin. >>> and in case you were curious, your thanksgiving dinner tonight costs a little more this year. the american farm burro federation says the total cost for a classic feast for ten will average just over $49 total, but that's only, susie, 37 cents more than last year. what a bargain. >> it's worth it, especially with the pumpkin pie. that's "nightly business report" on this thanksgiving day. i'm susie gharib. have a great day and thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. happy thanksgiving, everybody, and we'll see you tomorrow everyone. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link shares stock picks and market insight. picks and market insight. learn more thestreet.com/nbr. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man
for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin. >>> and in case you were curious, your thanksgiving dinner tonight costs a little more this year. the american farm burro federation says the total cost for a classic feast for ten will average just over $49 total, but that's only, susie, 37 cents more than last year. what a bargain. >> it's worth it, especially with the pumpkin pie. that's "nightly business report" on this thanksgiving day. i'm susie gharib....
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for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> and finally tonight with so manyeople focused on black friday shopping at the nation's biggest retailers mom and pop stores are gearing up for their big day. it's tomorrow. small business saturday. kate rogers has more. >> sandwiched between two of the year's biggest shopping days. black friday, and cyber monday, on small business saturday, lomb shops get their chance to strike holiday gold. for owners like guy who runs new york city jewelry store phoenix rose it's the official kickoff for retail madness. >> so for the past year seeing increasing sales on small business saturday. we make everything by hand, and everything is done here. and you know, everything's made in basically the west village, and the people like that. >> anthony, owner of lilac chocolates, is also feeling the community lo he says the american express sponsored promotion brings added foot traffic for the 91-year-old manhattan based store. which does about 20% of its annual sales between thanksgiving and new years. >> one of our busiest saturdays
for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> and finally tonight with so manyeople focused on black friday shopping at the nation's biggest retailers mom and pop stores are gearing up for their big day. it's tomorrow. small business saturday. kate rogers has more. >> sandwiched between two of the year's biggest shopping days. black friday, and cyber monday, on small business saturday, lomb shops get their chance to strike holiday gold. for owners...
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. >> joining me now, a professor at penn state's school of law, julia epstein and mari laina, the executive director of the national immigration law center. you're going to be in las vegas tomorrow when the president arrives to talk about this there. what do you think the impact is, the real-life impact of what he said tonight, how do you think it will be received tomorrow in nevada? >> hi, lawrence. i just arrived to las vegas a couple of hours ago, and the president's announcement and his decision to use his executive authority is going to have life-changing impact on individuals. the fact that individuals, about 5 million immigrants will be able to have their sense of dignity and respect restored, where they will be finally able to come forward, work lawfully, pay taxes, support themselves and their families, and fulfill their full human potential. that is huge. it's such a defieping moment for america. and it will really have ripple effects for the individuals directly affected but also for the families, the community and our economy, our country as a whole. >> the president said that w
. >> joining me now, a professor at penn state's school of law, julia epstein and mari laina, the executive director of the national immigration law center. you're going to be in las vegas tomorrow when the president arrives to talk about this there. what do you think the impact is, the real-life impact of what he said tonight, how do you think it will be received tomorrow in nevada? >> hi, lawrence. i just arrived to las vegas a couple of hours ago, and the president's announcement...
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i'm pleased to turn over the floor to julia court. >> thank you, myron. and thank you to the press club institute for hosting this briefing and thank you all for coming this morning. we're here to talk about reporting on vaccination and outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases and to share some insights we've gained while preparing our upcoming program "vaccines calling the shots." vaccination is a perfect topic for nova to cover because our primary mission is improving the public's understanding of science through accurate and engaging journalism. in fact, today nova and pbs are among a very small handful of places one can find good science journalism on television. and still, the need for science journalism has never been greater. science and technology is involved in so many public policy issues today. like vaccination, it's crucial that people not only get the facts but get clear accessible explanations and sis of the facts so they can make informed decisions. yet, providing these can be really challenging for journalists, especially on subjects like
i'm pleased to turn over the floor to julia court. >> thank you, myron. and thank you to the press club institute for hosting this briefing and thank you all for coming this morning. we're here to talk about reporting on vaccination and outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases and to share some insights we've gained while preparing our upcoming program "vaccines calling the shots." vaccination is a perfect topic for nova to cover because our primary mission is improving the...
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and julia also joinings. a lot going on. first year of twitter as the public company. and the company facing a rising tide of criticism. dick costolo struggles to define vision. some saying i'm just very frustra frustrated. people are losing confidence. calls the company's future an open question. interesting on anniversary that is not the kind of coverage you would want but is it deserved? >> i think the main issue is twitter got over hyped and the company is partially responsible for that. no question. but everybody was positioning it as the next facebook. it is going to be that huge. twitter has always been much more of a niche product. the home of news addicts and a great way to follow celebrities and that is pretty much a great business. but when we're talking about it having to be facebook, they are hard to deliver. and the other problem is we have language issue, vision change, lots of turnover on the product side. they have to come up with something and stick to it. >> i think that is the real question though. is it twitter just a place for people to talk about
and julia also joinings. a lot going on. first year of twitter as the public company. and the company facing a rising tide of criticism. dick costolo struggles to define vision. some saying i'm just very frustra frustrated. people are losing confidence. calls the company's future an open question. interesting on anniversary that is not the kind of coverage you would want but is it deserved? >> i think the main issue is twitter got over hyped and the company is partially responsible for...
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julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: die-hard fans turned out at walmart for exclusive early access to call of duty advanced warfare. day zero edition. that's before it's available everywhere else tuesday morning at 12:01. advanced warfare has been called the most ambitious game in the franchise yet. set in the sci-fi future with kevin spacey playing a role. >> the journalist ought to be able to disagree with the president. >> wipe that off your face. >> working to build buzz for the game with a global ad campaign including a live action trailer that debuted on thursday night football. >> like we see with movie sequels, this is a new story, it's a three-year development cycle. first time it's been on the three-year development cycle. a lot of interesting new tweaks to it. particularly this is the first game that's specifically made for the nextgen systems, the x-box 1 and the ps-4. >> sales have topped 1 billion for the game. but the pressure is on to reverse call of duty's sales slump declining to 27 million two years ago and 24 million copies last year. analysts project sales to b
julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: die-hard fans turned out at walmart for exclusive early access to call of duty advanced warfare. day zero edition. that's before it's available everywhere else tuesday morning at 12:01. advanced warfare has been called the most ambitious game in the franchise yet. set in the sci-fi future with kevin spacey playing a role. >> the journalist ought to be able to disagree with the president. >> wipe that off your face. >> working to...
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t: julia carrie >> no justice! no peace!reporter: is there any other way to get your point across? >> no. they won't listen to us. who do we have to fight for us? we have to fight for ourself. they have the whole system backing them up. we fight for ourself, no justice, no peace. >> reporter: were you surprised there was no indictment? >> no. the sad part i wasn't surprised. we know this has been going on every case. it's not surprising to us. >> reporter: what do you think of the shutdown? >> you got to do it. you got to speak up for justice. >> here's some tweets from people in the thick of that protest. julia wong shot these photos of protesters climbing onto the eastbound side of 580. nate says smells like another garbage fire still on 580 off ramp in oakland. this 1 says nothing but cheers from people stuck in the traffic jam on 580, gives me hope on a dark day. >>> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> you can hear that just barely in the background the report of gunfire. now to ferguson, also very dangerous tonight gunshots ringing ou
t: julia carrie >> no justice! no peace!reporter: is there any other way to get your point across? >> no. they won't listen to us. who do we have to fight for us? we have to fight for ourself. they have the whole system backing them up. we fight for ourself, no justice, no peace. >> reporter: were you surprised there was no indictment? >> no. the sad part i wasn't surprised. we know this has been going on every case. it's not surprising to us. >> reporter: what do...
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julia. what is "the lord of the rings"? yes. stuff for $200.
julia. what is "the lord of the rings"? yes. stuff for $200.
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you touched julia's pencil? look at that, you got a big mark right there. norovirus can live on a surface for 12 days or more and it only takes a droplet to spread but it's easy to prevent. >> we just disinfect every surface. especially the common areas. >> reporter: proper hygiene is key. washing your hands for 20 seconds and most importantly, stay home if you're feeling sick. it's all along your cheek. these kids with a lesson for us all. you rubbed your nose and your eyelid. wow. paula faris, abc news, new jersey. >>> still much more ahead. is your car really safe in the driveway? watch this man, getting in the car, and driving off. the problem, it's not his car. he didn't even have a key. the new way thieves are stealing cars. >>> and that's ginger zee, dropping from midair, and reporting in live on her way down. >>> and tonight, we take you backstage with bruce springsteen, john stewart, and louie ck, all of us there to witness one amazing moment. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything t
you touched julia's pencil? look at that, you got a big mark right there. norovirus can live on a surface for 12 days or more and it only takes a droplet to spread but it's easy to prevent. >> we just disinfect every surface. especially the common areas. >> reporter: proper hygiene is key. washing your hands for 20 seconds and most importantly, stay home if you're feeling sick. it's all along your cheek. these kids with a lesson for us all. you rubbed your nose and your eyelid. wow....
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. >> julia felt good about her looks, until she turned 42. saw the dreaded turkey neck starting. >> this little casino of extra skin that you get. >> she was self conscious enough, she even had tricks when she took pictures. >> put your tongue to the top of your pallet. and that kind of lift this little area. >> she decided to try all therapy, uses ultrasound therapy to tighten the skin. >> it will lift the neck. it will improve the gels. it will sharpen the jaw line. >> janice miller also between get rid of her turkey neck. >> saw kind of sag. >> i we focus energy on the inner part of the skin, we heat up the skin, which then causes new collagen to come in, and re-form the skin. >> the image is good. you can actually see the layer of the skin that we're treating, so it can avoid things like nerves and bone. >> result can vare, and won't be as dramatic as surgery, patients feel heating and singing during the proceed you. >> that wasn't too bad, was it? >> no it, to wasn't. >> this was julia before and six months later, and she's still improvi
. >> julia felt good about her looks, until she turned 42. saw the dreaded turkey neck starting. >> this little casino of extra skin that you get. >> she was self conscious enough, she even had tricks when she took pictures. >> put your tongue to the top of your pallet. and that kind of lift this little area. >> she decided to try all therapy, uses ultrasound therapy to tighten the skin. >> it will lift the neck. it will improve the gels. it will sharpen the...
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. >> joining me now, a professor at penn staut's school of law, julia epstein and mari laina, the executive director of the national immigration law center. you're going to be in las vegas tomorrow when the president arrives to talk about this there. what do you think the impact is, the real-life impact of what he said tonight, how do you think it will be received tomorrow in nevada? >> hi, lawrence. i just arrived to las vegas a couple of hours ago, and the president's announcement and his decision to use his executive authority is going to have life-changing impact on individuals. the fact that individuals, about 5 million immigrants will be able to have their sense of dignity and respect restored, where they will be finally able to come forward, work lawfully, pay taxes, support themselves and their families, and fulfill their full human potential. that is huge. it's such a defieping moment for america. and it will really have ripple effects for the individuals directly affected but also for the families, the community and our economy, our country as a whole. >> the president said that w
. >> joining me now, a professor at penn staut's school of law, julia epstein and mari laina, the executive director of the national immigration law center. you're going to be in las vegas tomorrow when the president arrives to talk about this there. what do you think the impact is, the real-life impact of what he said tonight, how do you think it will be received tomorrow in nevada? >> hi, lawrence. i just arrived to las vegas a couple of hours ago, and the president's announcement...
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julia? that's right.ks like those numbers just crossed the wires and it looks like earnings coming in at -- excuse me, earnings coming in at 89 cents a share. that's right in line with projections. we have revenue of 12.39 billion. that's hair better that were the 12.37 billion expected much looks like a record year, disney's fiscal fourth quarter and driven bay record park attendance and studio profits more that doubling. joining me now with more on those results is disney chairman, bob iger. bob, tell us what really drove the rules this quarter. >> well, the results were driven pretty much by across-the-board success, parks and resorts were up nicely in the quarter, a great quarter from our studio. ended up being up 16% on epsome basis on the quarter cries the company, great intel lech wall properties, strong tourism, travel and just a really type performance which capped off great year. we were up 27% in eps. and that's really quite something given the size of our company and the nature of our business
julia? that's right.ks like those numbers just crossed the wires and it looks like earnings coming in at -- excuse me, earnings coming in at 89 cents a share. that's right in line with projections. we have revenue of 12.39 billion. that's hair better that were the 12.37 billion expected much looks like a record year, disney's fiscal fourth quarter and driven bay record park attendance and studio profits more that doubling. joining me now with more on those results is disney chairman, bob iger....
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now we go to sally. >> okay. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: julia? >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: sally?> jimmy: i was shocked, too. it's sally field. came up with some words i have never heard before. tonight, jennifer aniston will take on a mystery opponent. i will not tell you who that opponent is. all i'll say is, she's very famous -- she's female, by saying she. i ruined it, already. you don't know who it is, but i know who it is and it's -- this is a very good night to be here in the studio audience. and a very bad night to be the person who has to bleep everything that goes on the air. thursday, as i presume you know, is thanksgiving. the day on which we get together with our families to give thanks, mostly that we don't live with them anymore. [ laughter ] you know, the cost of thanks -- the average cost of a thanksgiving dinner went up this year. thanksgiving dinner for ten will cost 37 cents more than it did last year. the average price for a ten-person thanksgiving dinner is now $49.41. that has to be for thanksgiving dinner at kfc, right? [ laughter ] how is that -- my turkey
now we go to sally. >> okay. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: julia? >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: sally?> jimmy: i was shocked, too. it's sally field. came up with some words i have never heard before. tonight, jennifer aniston will take on a mystery opponent. i will not tell you who that opponent is. all i'll say is, she's very famous -- she's female, by saying she. i ruined it, already. you don't know who it is, but i know who it is and it's -- this is a very good night to be here...
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stuart: julia, that sound reasonable. more stable hours, have volunteers take the job and take the pay, if that is what they want, i presume you get double-time or time 1/2. >> time 1/2. stuart: i do think that sound reasonable. most reasonable people would say, you have got a point. so how many signatures have you got? >> we are up to 4500 when i last checked earlier today. so it is great. >> how many do you need to at this, to get some action from kmart? >> we're looking to get 5,000 as soon as possible. but right now we're also working on continuing to reach out to kmart employees on a survey so we can compile some information to get kmart to respond to a new statement because the statement that was released was a little bit different. we want to get a statement based on the facts we have from kmart employees across the country. stuart: julia, i think you're running a very smart campaign. i'm not sure which side of the issue i come down on but sounds like a reasonable request. >> thank you. stuart: julia, we appreciate
stuart: julia, that sound reasonable. more stable hours, have volunteers take the job and take the pay, if that is what they want, i presume you get double-time or time 1/2. >> time 1/2. stuart: i do think that sound reasonable. most reasonable people would say, you have got a point. so how many signatures have you got? >> we are up to 4500 when i last checked earlier today. so it is great. >> how many do you need to at this, to get some action from kmart? >> we're...
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brent, thank you. >> thanks. >> julia, thank you.reciate it, guys. >>> coming up next, we'll have the latest moves in the markets. 120 on the euro and yen. plus giving your smartphone more control over what happens in your home. quirky ceo giving andrew a full colonic today. >> he gave me a foot massage last night. maybe he will do the shoulders. could use a little back here. >> hot holiday trend. he'll show us also some cool gadgets that are all under $100. first, though, we talk about walmart. kohl's also posted moments ago. earnings and revenues in this case fell short. as a result kohl's is down over a percent. >> maybe he could do acupuncture. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. ♪ >>> it's snowing in chicago. >> that's the binge r. >> yes, it is. bing crosby. >> velve
brent, thank you. >> thanks. >> julia, thank you.reciate it, guys. >>> coming up next, we'll have the latest moves in the markets. 120 on the euro and yen. plus giving your smartphone more control over what happens in your home. quirky ceo giving andrew a full colonic today. >> he gave me a foot massage last night. maybe he will do the shoulders. could use a little back here. >> hot holiday trend. he'll show us also some cool gadgets that are all under $100....