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last up, miranda kerr. you awake? >> i'm here. stay with me. miranda kerr. this is her look.uch is this look. >> miranda -- just her bag, stella mccartney, $2,995. becca's total look, $258.99. this top $69.50 from zappos. pattern top, keep a solid pant. ann taylor. the heels $69.99 available at kohl's. >> miranda kerr had $3,000 worth of stuff. becka's sporting just -- skoum -- couple under bucks. >> the whole thing just under $260. you get a lot from this. in terms of learning. >> i did. i'm all for the knock-off. you achieve the look and don't have to pay the price. did makes a lot of sense. >> let's bring all of our models out. thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, how to turn that trash into something you're going to treasure in your own living room. >> renovation expert brian kelsey is about to put us to work. but first these messages. thank you, ladies. they keep us in touch and informed, they help us work and play. and they all use rechargeable batteries. but these batteries aren't just rechargeable they're recyclable. and more than 50,000 free drop-off locations across no
last up, miranda kerr. you awake? >> i'm here. stay with me. miranda kerr. this is her look.uch is this look. >> miranda -- just her bag, stella mccartney, $2,995. becca's total look, $258.99. this top $69.50 from zappos. pattern top, keep a solid pant. ann taylor. the heels $69.99 available at kohl's. >> miranda kerr had $3,000 worth of stuff. becka's sporting just -- skoum -- couple under bucks. >> the whole thing just under $260. you get a lot from this. in terms of...
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durbin: jennifer kerr was a single mom who wanted to improve her family's future. in 2009, she signed up at vaderot college. she went to the local campus. she told the admissions representative that she wanted to study to become a nurse. the admissions official told her that although the school did not offer a nursing degree, it did offer a medical assistance degree that would allow her to earn $15 to $17 an hour and put her on a fast track to becoming a nurse. after securing more than $27,000 in loans and being in the program for more than a year, jennifer kerr learned that she wasn't even enrolled in the medical assistants program. she was in the preliminary medical office assistants program. if she wanted to continue and pursue the medical assistants degree, she would need another 30 weeks of study and another $10,000 to be paid in tuition. in a gutsy move, jennifer kerr sued vaderot education centers for misleading her even though there's a clause in her contract with the school that i.d. said she would never sue the school if she should -- i'm sorry, that if s
durbin: jennifer kerr was a single mom who wanted to improve her family's future. in 2009, she signed up at vaderot college. she went to the local campus. she told the admissions representative that she wanted to study to become a nurse. the admissions official told her that although the school did not offer a nursing degree, it did offer a medical assistance degree that would allow her to earn $15 to $17 an hour and put her on a fast track to becoming a nurse. after securing more than $27,000...
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. >> the needs of the patients that we see at kerr senior center often have to do with the consequences of long standing substance abuse and mental illness, linked to their chronic diseases. heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had n
. >> the needs of the patients that we see at kerr senior center often have to do with the consequences of long standing substance abuse and mental illness, linked to their chronic diseases. heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is...
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kerr, you'd have to say, has stuck with there. he's been living this issue every day as secretary of state-- sadly, to the exclusion of others -- but really for much of his career, and so he's believed that face-to-face diplomacy, keeping it all in his head, not sharing it with anybody. to this day we don't know many details about what he is doing. that was the way to go. at least on friday, there was some sign he might be right. >> let me ask ger besyria, we have to get to that. >> it's still there. it's not get anything better. i think the effect of the american decision to start arming the rebels hasn't really been seen yet. that's only starting. it's going to happen slowly. i think syria has sort of descended into kind of a stalemate and that's not a good thing for anybody. it's better than some of the alternates which is a total eruption of the place into a kind of failed state. but i think the last compt in the syria disr has not even dwan to be written much less told yet. >> ficould say, bob, i think the biggest danger on t
kerr, you'd have to say, has stuck with there. he's been living this issue every day as secretary of state-- sadly, to the exclusion of others -- but really for much of his career, and so he's believed that face-to-face diplomacy, keeping it all in his head, not sharing it with anybody. to this day we don't know many details about what he is doing. that was the way to go. at least on friday, there was some sign he might be right. >> let me ask ger besyria, we have to get to that. >>...
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. >> i am joined by the architect of the plan, michael kerr, the professor emeritus and stanford and you've been on the merry go round twice with jerry brown. you are again now with the governor, but i know you've been percolating the idea of changing how we funds schools. why did you decide this was the right time to make the move? >> well, i think a number of factors came together. the governor wanted to lead on this. he has been mayor of oakland and understood the problems with the school financing system. so you had a politician willing to lead. you had a system that is indefensible. it this no underlying rationale and it was a historical accretion and did not adjust for puple needs and it was so complex and controlling that nobody could understood it and really maneuver enough in the system. >> people have said on the show over and over again they didn't understand education experts say they were baffled by the system. >> right, in political terms, a policy window opened where we had these factors coming together and then the state budget helped. you know, it's always nice to ha
. >> i am joined by the architect of the plan, michael kerr, the professor emeritus and stanford and you've been on the merry go round twice with jerry brown. you are again now with the governor, but i know you've been percolating the idea of changing how we funds schools. why did you decide this was the right time to make the move? >> well, i think a number of factors came together. the governor wanted to lead on this. he has been mayor of oakland and understood the problems with...
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. >> i am joined by the architect of that point, michael kerr, the president of the state board of education. mike, you've been on this merry go round twice with jerry brown. you were on the state board of education when he was governor the first time. and here you are again with the governor. i know you've been percolating this idea of changing the way we fund schools. you've been ruminating this for a long time. why did you decide that this was the right time to make the move? >> well, i think a number of factors came together. of course, the governor wanted to lead on this. he had been mayor of oakland and understood the problems with the financing system. you had a politician willing to lead. you had a system that was indefensible. the system had no underlying rationale. it was a historical -- it was so complex and controlling that nobody could understand it and nobody could really maneuver enough in the system. >> people have said on this show over and over again they just didn't understand. education experts said they were baffled by the system. >> right. i think a policy window opened
. >> i am joined by the architect of that point, michael kerr, the president of the state board of education. mike, you've been on this merry go round twice with jerry brown. you were on the state board of education when he was governor the first time. and here you are again with the governor. i know you've been percolating this idea of changing the way we fund schools. you've been ruminating this for a long time. why did you decide that this was the right time to make the move? >>...
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elise kerr are her is with us.s is not necessarily an alcohol problem but an experience problem? >> yes, you can be as young as 12 and operate a boat. no one is required to have a license or take a boater safety course. those lax regulations make it like the wild wild west on our local waterways. out on the water there can be a lot of distractions. and sometimes the law of the land can be forgotten. >> did you have anything to drink today? >> no. lieutenant doug powell sees it all out on the delta. a water way that saw the most accidents in california since 2007. >> you wouldn't give a kid, a 16-year-old the keys to your car and tell them to drive on the streets without any education. it's hard to believe that we're doing that with boats. >> reporter: going out with pal and the contra costa county sheriff's department on a recent sunday. >> do you have any idea why i pulled you over? >> most boaters pulled over didn't seem to know the rights of the road. >> you get a ticket for violating the road or you can take th
elise kerr are her is with us.s is not necessarily an alcohol problem but an experience problem? >> yes, you can be as young as 12 and operate a boat. no one is required to have a license or take a boater safety course. those lax regulations make it like the wild wild west on our local waterways. out on the water there can be a lot of distractions. and sometimes the law of the land can be forgotten. >> did you have anything to drink today? >> no. lieutenant doug powell sees it...
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the [speaker not understood] whit kerr. [speaker not understood]. and one more, susie wirawate. ~ >>> thank you, supervisors, for having this hearing today. i just want to say -- my name is kevin [speaker not understood]. i'm a former student body city college. [speaker not understood] working with our youth organizing program. and this issue about saving city college is really important to us and the students that we work with. city college is a staple of education within the city. we don't only want to see city college saved. we want to see city college improved. we want to see city college addressing some of the historic issues of racial inequity, the achievement gap for students of color, especially african-american students, the amount of time that it takes students to graduate when they get into city college. so, we were really would like to see you take leadership in bringing the community together to build more support around saving city college, while most definitely including the fact we need to strive to improve the situations at city col
the [speaker not understood] whit kerr. [speaker not understood]. and one more, susie wirawate. ~ >>> thank you, supervisors, for having this hearing today. i just want to say -- my name is kevin [speaker not understood]. i'm a former student body city college. [speaker not understood] working with our youth organizing program. and this issue about saving city college is really important to us and the students that we work with. city college is a staple of education within the city. we...
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. >> there's good news for john kerr,'s wirou.s rn whed to t [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for iv to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtl wallet helps u get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see youour money how you want. ♪ >> an ocean city police officer will becondaid to rest in new jersey. he died when the plane he was a pathisenger in crashed june tth. that crash also killed a fellow officer. his funeral is this weekend. the co.se of that crash is still under investigation. overnight, the families of t> w thereightle who wereshoweilled . >> we're seeing emergency chutes deploy right after the crasing o we have more? >> zo, that's scary. >> vid
. >> there's good news for john kerr,'s wirou.s rn whed to t [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for iv to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtl wallet...
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in a good faith peep are protesting that decision made by israeli prime min secretary of state john kerryes will be -- to get the leaders to try to resolve this contract. that has lasted more negotiations are are expected to last another nine months. how israel roadway lee -- >>> the next federal budget is supposed with in place by october 1st but a political battle is already under way. jack lou appeared on three sunday talk shows this weekend. he wants congress to replace the so-called sequester cuts with less drastic cuts. lou adds the white house will fight cuts to. >>> in new york anthony wean seaing -- weiner admitted he continued to send lewd text messages to women after he resigned from congress in 2011. now since he admitted that, he has dropped in the polls in new york. the mayor's primary terror no, is -- primary is september the 10th. >>> let's get over to sal to see if everything is going smoothly. >> it is going smoothly but there is a backup already at the toll plaza. it hasn't grown longer which is good. i think these are the weeks people finally start taking their vacati
in a good faith peep are protesting that decision made by israeli prime min secretary of state john kerryes will be -- to get the leaders to try to resolve this contract. that has lasted more negotiations are are expected to last another nine months. how israel roadway lee -- >>> the next federal budget is supposed with in place by october 1st but a political battle is already under way. jack lou appeared on three sunday talk shows this weekend. he wants congress to replace the...
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. >> the top concern for america's chief financial officers is indeed health kerr. 7 out of 10 of cfos are worried about the impact of obama care. some workers aren't interested in paying for health insurance. the ceo of hardees, take a listen. >> the answer was either they can get it for free at the emergency room or that maybe they were on their parents' or a spouse's insurance already. lot of them felt they really under the affordable care act they wouldn't need insurance. why pay the penalty? >> and not including health care, cfos are pretty optimistic, they expect the economy to grow. >>> door to door mail delivery could be a thing of past. and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. they are cheaper. that proposal due for a vote in congress today. >>> meantime, if you're looking to save money on your next trip, cheapflights.com said considers these airports near los angeles, long beach, flights average $216 is less than half of what you can expect to pay at l.a.x. is south carolina's myrtle beach's jelport is another favorite. here's a tip, some times layovers come with better a air
. >> the top concern for america's chief financial officers is indeed health kerr. 7 out of 10 of cfos are worried about the impact of obama care. some workers aren't interested in paying for health insurance. the ceo of hardees, take a listen. >> the answer was either they can get it for free at the emergency room or that maybe they were on their parents' or a spouse's insurance already. lot of them felt they really under the affordable care act they wouldn't need insurance. why...
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. >> brett sen neck kerr thanked the mahan baby for the ability to win the tournament.nice. great to see you. >> we'll be right back. . >>> welcome back, everyone. about 4 minutes before the hour. taking a look at the top cnn trends on the web. "wolverine" took no prisoners at the box office. it took in $55 million, but are movie goers suffering from mutant fatigue? the hugh jackman film earned less than early projections at far below the money earlier films earned. "despecificable me ii" earned 30 million. >>> a new mini series about the life of hillary clinton is in the works. it could hit the air waves before the 2016 presidential election. nbc's entertainment chief is saying it's the kind of program that will bring in viewers. diane lane will star as the former first lady. no word yet on who will play former president bill clinton or when this will air. nbc says they will think carefully about the timing. >>> could this be the cnn of music? shaun combs, aka p. diddy is talking up his show. it's aimed at millennials. talking to tv krid particulars combs said i'm here
. >> brett sen neck kerr thanked the mahan baby for the ability to win the tournament.nice. great to see you. >> we'll be right back. . >>> welcome back, everyone. about 4 minutes before the hour. taking a look at the top cnn trends on the web. "wolverine" took no prisoners at the box office. it took in $55 million, but are movie goers suffering from mutant fatigue? the hugh jackman film earned less than early projections at far below the money earlier films...
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in the work for example of some of the german idealists like sharma kerr or kierkegaard's famous works or christenism or people like paul tillich. that just seems to me completely absent and what seems to me to be sad about that is not simply that they were willing to be so intellectually dishonest about what they were doing, but that the culture is such or at least part of the culture is such that is so enthusiastic about the condemnation. what that implies to me is that nobody seems to know these stories any more. and so we are willing to take what is essentially propaganda, you know ideology in the raw sort of sense to heart in their own position. gather with richard dawkins in front of the washington monument. >> when we thought these ideas were dangerous in the 17th and 18th century and these are clip jobs on voltaire and marc twain and robert ingersoll. it's prophetic. hitchens in particular, other than to say he was an utterly dishonest person i can't understand how he didn't know that and why he didn't feel responsible for providing it in his work. >> i knew then why can. >> yo
in the work for example of some of the german idealists like sharma kerr or kierkegaard's famous works or christenism or people like paul tillich. that just seems to me completely absent and what seems to me to be sad about that is not simply that they were willing to be so intellectually dishonest about what they were doing, but that the culture is such or at least part of the culture is such that is so enthusiastic about the condemnation. what that implies to me is that nobody seems to know...
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here to talk more about that nbc deputy political he had kerr domenico montanaro. lets hear what he said, we've got a sound piece. listen to this and i'll get your reaction. >> by just delaying the employer mandate frankly isn't good enough. today we sent a letter to the president asking him to justify a delay in the employer mandate while leaving in place the mandate on individuals and families, because if businesses can get relief from obama care, the rest of america ought to be able to get relief as well. >> so it sounds like the speaker is saying what he's always said about obama care, as he calls it, saying it all needs to go. >> this the needle republicans like to be able to push to president obama and this administration, because this is the key thing they have been trying to fight since it was passed. so the employer mandate, which has been pushed off for small businesses, really because of all the forms and difficulty. it's 10 pages of instructions for small businesses to try to figure out how to even fill out the forms. so the individual mandates a little
here to talk more about that nbc deputy political he had kerr domenico montanaro. lets hear what he said, we've got a sound piece. listen to this and i'll get your reaction. >> by just delaying the employer mandate frankly isn't good enough. today we sent a letter to the president asking him to justify a delay in the employer mandate while leaving in place the mandate on individuals and families, because if businesses can get relief from obama care, the rest of america ought to be able to...
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won kerr if you could say something about how the individual perceptions of these leaders who were making the decisions shaped the way they approached those particular decision. >> guest: so, you want me to describe what the miscalculations were and then -- >> host: yeah. i mean, i just find it interesting that in each case we had this dramatic turns that were based on actions that seemed -- >> guest: maybe i should sort of go over what those miscalculations were. kim il-sung first. i think kim il-sung's miscalculation mainly was that he believed that once he invaded he would be welcomed by 200,000 -- leftist supporters that would embrace him. right? and that didn't happen. and i think once he got to seoul, he thought the war is probably over and everything is hunky-dory and his miscalculation was, miscalculating how the south koreans would react, and the north koreans were very ruthless. they didn't win very many friends with that sort of invasion, and i think with macarthur, the strategic miscalculation was of course, he goes up to the river and miscalculates the chinese response, and h
won kerr if you could say something about how the individual perceptions of these leaders who were making the decisions shaped the way they approached those particular decision. >> guest: so, you want me to describe what the miscalculations were and then -- >> host: yeah. i mean, i just find it interesting that in each case we had this dramatic turns that were based on actions that seemed -- >> guest: maybe i should sort of go over what those miscalculations were. kim il-sung...
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we have a new team in place in the who us with rice, hagel around kerr arery an kerry ando get morsio be more compromising. he rue fused. don't be mistaken. he is not a good guy. >> whether you should make the decision to cut off aid now or keep it going is really two sides of the same coin. way of exercising the influence that the aid provides. something we apparently have failed 20 do during morsi's reign and morsi and his government and military were just as dependent on the aid as any current or now future government will be. a lot of that aid has to do with the treaty with israel which was a milestone. very critical in the middle east and has definitely helped. so if we are going to cut off aid we have to be careful about how we do it. which aid we cut off and so on. seems it is the right call to try to use the leverage one way report other to try to bring -- or the other to get the country actually on a path to democracy. >> john: lit me jump in here -- let me jump in here. further discussion on this, let's leave that for panel plus coming up after the show. we have to take a b
we have a new team in place in the who us with rice, hagel around kerr arery an kerry ando get morsio be more compromising. he rue fused. don't be mistaken. he is not a good guy. >> whether you should make the decision to cut off aid now or keep it going is really two sides of the same coin. way of exercising the influence that the aid provides. something we apparently have failed 20 do during morsi's reign and morsi and his government and military were just as dependent on the aid as any...
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. >>> american brent sned a kerr won the canadian open, it was a wide open field on the links in ontario. here is the twist of the story, why it was wide open. yesterday there was a different leader who left the tournament, hunter mayhan withdrew, his pregnant wife went into labor, called him during the round yesterday. the american golfer dropped everything and headed to the hospital to be with her. the proud papa posted on twitter his wife and new baby zoe olivia are doing well. >>> let's do fox fast forward. some of the big stories this week. president obama going to capitol hill wednesday. we're told the president will meet with congressional democrats to focus on his agenda, including health care, immigration, jobs. friday, the jobs report for july. the unemployment rate expected to inch down slightly to 7.5% from 7.6%. that's how fox reports today. i am harris faulkner. thanks for watching. "huckabee" starts in a few seconds. day. now huckabee. tonight on huckabee. >>> tonight on "huckabee." >> with this endless parade of distractions, political posturing, phony scandals. >> by dis
. >>> american brent sned a kerr won the canadian open, it was a wide open field on the links in ontario. here is the twist of the story, why it was wide open. yesterday there was a different leader who left the tournament, hunter mayhan withdrew, his pregnant wife went into labor, called him during the round yesterday. the american golfer dropped everything and headed to the hospital to be with her. the proud papa posted on twitter his wife and new baby zoe olivia are doing well....
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would have represented a kerr kerry/gibb hart ticket didn't pay off.will pay big bounce to get hands on it. he's not doing it for money. he leverage the site for access to candidates. for example, in exchange for lieberman's do mains, they agreed to let deutsch spend a day on the trail with the presidential candidate. he got special access to a presidential rally bush and cheney after he handed over that address. he doesn't just go after potential domain names but alison grimes doesn't own allison for senate, he owns both. he does pay off, already looking ahead to 2016. michael deutsch joins me now. sir, thank you so much for joining us to talk about your very interesting hobby, a true political junky, i heard. you don't watch cable networks, you watch c-span directly. you could be making a lot of money doing this, your hobby here. you don't want the money. you just want to be able to hang out with politicians. where does that come from? >> exactly right. i've been interested in politics many, many years. a while ago i tried to figure out how to get a
would have represented a kerr kerry/gibb hart ticket didn't pay off.will pay big bounce to get hands on it. he's not doing it for money. he leverage the site for access to candidates. for example, in exchange for lieberman's do mains, they agreed to let deutsch spend a day on the trail with the presidential candidate. he got special access to a presidential rally bush and cheney after he handed over that address. he doesn't just go after potential domain names but alison grimes doesn't own...
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thing i would ask about her, and what i think i really like about her, is she's an equal opportunity kerr mujen. she gets in the prosecution and the defense's face. that's all i ever ask. i know she has issues with don west, and i don't know if there's a history there. but a lot of times i just respect the judge, who i don't mind if they get in my face as long as they do it with the prosecution. and i think she's handled this case as well as anybody could have. >> does it ever pay to argue with the judge? >> sometimes. most judges will listen to you. some of these legal arguments could go either way. but what i have liked about what she's done is she's always been aware that there is a sequestered jury. these jurors in a hotel away from their families. they want to get back. that's why she's kept this trial moving along. that's why she was sitting at 10:00 at night so she wouldn't have to use the trial day, use the juror's time to deal with legal arguments. that is something that is hard to do for judges and she's done great at it. >> there's a theory about life, with referees. if you arg
thing i would ask about her, and what i think i really like about her, is she's an equal opportunity kerr mujen. she gets in the prosecution and the defense's face. that's all i ever ask. i know she has issues with don west, and i don't know if there's a history there. but a lot of times i just respect the judge, who i don't mind if they get in my face as long as they do it with the prosecution. and i think she's handled this case as well as anybody could have. >> does it ever pay to...
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see over and over again and that's a political question because the prosecutor literally, professor kerr said that any internet user could be targeted for a c.f.a.a. violation if the prosecutors chose to. so that's a political decision. >> hi, i was just wondering if you could plain just what kind of legal jargon is being used in the steubenville -- the anon that exposed the steubenville rapist. i'm confused as to how -- these kids were tweeting about it the entire time, but the an nonwas bringing more attention to what the kids were already doing and i'm confused how the state can say what anon did was illegal when they were already documenting the activity themselves. >> no, that's a really good question. the most effective part of the anonymous campaign was locating videos and tweets that had been erased. but since they are are -- had been catched -- carbed they were found and circulated. people felt there wasn't going to be a fair trial because there was such support for the football team. there was one hack that happened with the football team mailing list and email accounts. so tha
see over and over again and that's a political question because the prosecutor literally, professor kerr said that any internet user could be targeted for a c.f.a.a. violation if the prosecutors chose to. so that's a political decision. >> hi, i was just wondering if you could plain just what kind of legal jargon is being used in the steubenville -- the anon that exposed the steubenville rapist. i'm confused as to how -- these kids were tweeting about it the entire time, but the an nonwas...
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. >> secretary state kerr vi hoping a peace deal can be reached within nine months.egotiators from both sides meeting with kerry at the state department over the past two days. kerry says both sides are committed to the talks, which will continue sometime in august. but you know, it's never easy in that part of the world. new word today that iran is close to being able to process enriched uranium into fuel for a nuclear weapon without detection by international inspectors. it could have that by beginning of next year, according to a research group studying iran. >>> and bradley manning, acquitted of aiding the enemy, a most serious charge against him. manning is the former army soldier who provided secret government documents to wikileaks. he was still convicted of several lesser charges including espionage and computer fraud. he could face 128 years in prison. larry? >> 128 years in prison. and we still don't know about the other guy hanging out in the russian airport. thanks very much. >>> we are at the lowest levels of homeownership since 1995. but is that really
. >> secretary state kerr vi hoping a peace deal can be reached within nine months.egotiators from both sides meeting with kerry at the state department over the past two days. kerry says both sides are committed to the talks, which will continue sometime in august. but you know, it's never easy in that part of the world. new word today that iran is close to being able to process enriched uranium into fuel for a nuclear weapon without detection by international inspectors. it could have...
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. >> kerr: early on in the war, it seemed quite clear that they were not going to find major stockpiles of weapons, that we were looking at kind of an empty shelf. >> narrator: david kay had been given the job of finding the weapons. >> kay: from very early on, i said, "things are not panning out the way you thought they existed here." and it was specific cases, whether we were talking about the aluminum tubes or we're talking about the nuclear program in general, or the biological program. >> after eight months of searching iraq for weapons of mass destruction, david kay reached a simple conclusion: there aren't any. >> the political stakes are rising in the overestimation of iraq's weapons. the cost... >> narrator: it was an intelligence failure that reverberated throughout washington. >> ...one of the most damaging intelligence failure in recent us history and says the harm to us credibility will take years to undo. >> kay: i think the intelligence community understood that if the american people and the policy makers really understood the message i was delivering, that there would h
. >> kerr: early on in the war, it seemed quite clear that they were not going to find major stockpiles of weapons, that we were looking at kind of an empty shelf. >> narrator: david kay had been given the job of finding the weapons. >> kay: from very early on, i said, "things are not panning out the way you thought they existed here." and it was specific cases, whether we were talking about the aluminum tubes or we're talking about the nuclear program in general, or...
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. >> rose: talk to me about how you see the rel-palestinian talks and whether secretary kerrs hay chance to somehow make a difference. i've talked to leaders in the region who say this plan-- which we really don't quite understand-- has some merit. >> as long as they're talking there's at least the prospect. it's very hard to see where they can find common grounds. clearly, kerry has put so much of his political prestige, as michael said, on the table here, he's-- he doesn't have a whole lot else-- a lot of capital left to then force them to come to some sort of terms. >> rose: syria is tied up in their own áilule, egypt is tied up in their own battle, so the arab initiate and i have partners might have whomight have interest in doing this are not available to be involved. >> this conflict has been somewhat overshadowed by the events of the arab uprising has been a quick assumption as well that perhaps this was a secondary concerning perhaps it wasn't quite all we'd cracked is up to be. and i think despite the fact that people are caught up in their own domestic struggles, this is still
. >> rose: talk to me about how you see the rel-palestinian talks and whether secretary kerrs hay chance to somehow make a difference. i've talked to leaders in the region who say this plan-- which we really don't quite understand-- has some merit. >> as long as they're talking there's at least the prospect. it's very hard to see where they can find common grounds. clearly, kerry has put so much of his political prestige, as michael said, on the table here, he's-- he doesn't have a...
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when seesaw the plane it was already missing its tail and we have been taking a look at that tail oh kerr of the after-- over the course of the afternoon and evening. no doubt the ntsb team that is deployed this will be one of the first things they are look at as well. melissa is standing by and covering the aspect of the story that pertains to folks in the hospital, the airport itself. i underand it you have new information for people who might know someone on this flight. >> yeah. as a matter of fact, we do. we just got a couple of new numbers in for people who want to make inquiries about this crash landing today. the number is if we could put it up on the screen, too, that would be wonderful. 1-800-227-4262. that is 1-800-800-227-4262. the number to call in korea. 080-669-8000 again. we also have new information from the south korean ministry of land, infrastructure and transport. they he just held a press briefing. the spokesperson said and i'm reading this to you. the authorities are trying to find out the cause of accident and south koreaian authorities are working closely to inves
when seesaw the plane it was already missing its tail and we have been taking a look at that tail oh kerr of the after-- over the course of the afternoon and evening. no doubt the ntsb team that is deployed this will be one of the first things they are look at as well. melissa is standing by and covering the aspect of the story that pertains to folks in the hospital, the airport itself. i underand it you have new information for people who might know someone on this flight. >> yeah. as a...
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in the context of your training and experience in the way combat events and how they owe kerr, is it possible that at some point mr. martin was in fact up here? >> there is no question that it's possible because during the event when he says he's sliding down, i don't expect mr. martin to be able to match him move for move. is it possible that at some point he was up on his chest? yes. then he slides back. >> is it possible that at some point he was here? >> sure. >> how about is it possible that at some point during that dynamic altercation he was even this far down? >> it's possible. >> when he's this far down, just over the thighs, where is that hip holster? i'm not going to ask you to get up, just tell me when to stop my finger as to where the hip holster is. >> right here. >> yes, sir. >> is it available to him at this point? >> yes, sir. >> how about up here? >> yes, sir. >> at this point where you say it's available, what is my ty pointing down towards. >> the bellybutton. >> my ty ie is pointing directl to the belly built ton? >> yes, sir. >> based on your training and experi
in the context of your training and experience in the way combat events and how they owe kerr, is it possible that at some point mr. martin was in fact up here? >> there is no question that it's possible because during the event when he says he's sliding down, i don't expect mr. martin to be able to match him move for move. is it possible that at some point he was up on his chest? yes. then he slides back. >> is it possible that at some point he was here? >> sure. >> how...
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john bell hood's division lost a colonels of the second, ninth and twentyth georgia, joseph kerr shoth carolina brigade two more regimental commanders were killed, and there was a brigade commander lost, isaac avery who was mortally wounded and died in a farmhouse that still stands on the battlefield along with the colonels of the eighth louisiana and thirty-eight george of. robert roads's divisions of three colonels killed and seven wounded two of whom were captured. ambrose hills's score reeled from the worst hit 2 senior officers, of the five colonels in willcox alabama brigade were wounded alongside two in the georgia brigade. worst of all, every one of the colonels in james johnston pedigree's north carolina brigade was killed, wounded or captured as were all of those in joe davis's mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals all the officer casualties won't be replaced but months of years of experience, familiarity, and could not. and if you look purely by the numbers than the battle imposed higher costs on the union army. george board need to commanded the army of th
john bell hood's division lost a colonels of the second, ninth and twentyth georgia, joseph kerr shoth carolina brigade two more regimental commanders were killed, and there was a brigade commander lost, isaac avery who was mortally wounded and died in a farmhouse that still stands on the battlefield along with the colonels of the eighth louisiana and thirty-eight george of. robert roads's divisions of three colonels killed and seven wounded two of whom were captured. ambrose hills's score...
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last up, miranda kerr. you awake? stay with me. miranda kerr. this is her look.err had $3,000 worth of stuff. bec becka's sporting just -- >> the whole thing just under $260. you get a lot from this. >> i'm all for the knock-off. you achieve the look and don't have to pay the price. >> let's bring all of our models out. thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, how to turn that trash into something you're going to treasure in your own living room. >> renovation expert brian kelsey is about to put us to work. bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacooon! smokey bacon, meaty bacon, tasty bacon! bacon? ohh la laa. i say, is that bacon? oh! good heavens! bacon! bacon! who wants a beggin' strip?? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs!! mmm mmm mmm mmm mmmm it's beggin! mmm i love you... (announcer) beggin' strips...made with real bacon. there's no time like beggin' time! crystal light liquid. for those of us who like to think of ourselves as... unpredictable. new crystal light liquid. six flavors. zero calories. for every shade of you. six flavors. zero calories. and
last up, miranda kerr. you awake? stay with me. miranda kerr. this is her look.err had $3,000 worth of stuff. bec becka's sporting just -- >> the whole thing just under $260. you get a lot from this. >> i'm all for the knock-off. you achieve the look and don't have to pay the price. >> let's bring all of our models out. thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, how to turn that trash into something you're going to treasure in your own living room. >> renovation expert...
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maybe not i'm joined now by carlos kerr bello g.o.p. strategist and republican candidate for congress for a floor for florida's twenty sixth district carlos welcome to the show thanks for the elevate your middle initial so are you in the republican the republican party ready to apologize to america for thirty two years of reaganomics well tom lewis is incredible for years we've heard the left blame george w. bush for all of america's problems but war now we're going back to the reagan years when i wasn't around but i've heard that the last few years of the carter administration were very difficult ones for this country interest rates through the roof of the world in turmoil and ronald reagan came under very difficult circumstances. worked with tip o'neill the democratic speaker of the house to bring the genius of bringer to. cuts to the american people i knew was not enthusiastic about the tax they were going to worked with tip o'neill you know it was it was the same it was the i was around during that time and it was the same sort of t
maybe not i'm joined now by carlos kerr bello g.o.p. strategist and republican candidate for congress for a floor for florida's twenty sixth district carlos welcome to the show thanks for the elevate your middle initial so are you in the republican the republican party ready to apologize to america for thirty two years of reaganomics well tom lewis is incredible for years we've heard the left blame george w. bush for all of america's problems but war now we're going back to the reagan years...
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canada, for example, does not have that bare kerr. muni bonds are not be tax exempt income and property taxation. if you want, private entrepreneurs wanted to set up an airport, they would be taxed on their earnings, government facilities don't pay income or property taxes. and here's a key thing that people often overlook. federal aid or federal subsidies are often viewed as a positive, but there is a negative crowd-out effect. here's what i mean. before the 1960s the vast majority of urban transit bus and rail in the united states was private. bus systems and rail systems in cities across america were private. then congress passed the urban mass transportation act in 1964. that act gave transit subsidies only to government-owned systems at the local level. the effect by the end of the 1960s is that virtually all transit systems in america became public owned, and we lost the competition and innovation and entrepreneurs that private transit brought to america because of those federal subsidies. so they work against privatization at t
canada, for example, does not have that bare kerr. muni bonds are not be tax exempt income and property taxation. if you want, private entrepreneurs wanted to set up an airport, they would be taxed on their earnings, government facilities don't pay income or property taxes. and here's a key thing that people often overlook. federal aid or federal subsidies are often viewed as a positive, but there is a negative crowd-out effect. here's what i mean. before the 1960s the vast majority of urban...
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want to start with chris kerr who has worked in bookselling -- in book publishing for 37 years. for roughly the first half of that period, he held sales and marketing management positions with oxford university press, blackwell publishing, little brown, houghton mifflin and walden books. he founded a group that sells scholarly books to bookstores in the northeast. spent a lot of his time on the road. i've known chris for way too many years and can attest that under the stereotypical cynical, gruff sales rep exterior is a cynical, you have sales rep -- gruff sales rep but with a heart of gold. [laughter] i'm counting on him to give a reality check from time to time, and if he can take a few minutes and talk about how sausages are made in the book business. [laughter] >> first, just a big shout out to city of gaithersburg. it says a lot about your community that you can organize this. i think logistics would be impossible without the full support of your municipal government, and i go to a lot of these affairs, and i'm just so impressed by the level of detail and, you know, the co
want to start with chris kerr who has worked in bookselling -- in book publishing for 37 years. for roughly the first half of that period, he held sales and marketing management positions with oxford university press, blackwell publishing, little brown, houghton mifflin and walden books. he founded a group that sells scholarly books to bookstores in the northeast. spent a lot of his time on the road. i've known chris for way too many years and can attest that under the stereotypical cynical,...
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a meet owe kerr jobs report after mediocre jobs report.g do you expect the mediocrity to last. >> it will continue for a while. lauren: what is a while. >> it could continue five years. this is the new normal. last 10, 15 years was artificial. it cost pumped up by incredibly low interest rates. i think it will continue. lauren: you're a public company. how do you maintain your profits in a slow growth environment when companies are not hiring at the pace you would like them to? >> for any ceo there is really three or four levers. you consolidate. you innovate, or you look to the east. you try to export america. lauren: okay. >> and grow the pie. lauren: yeah, but we've seen some struggle with that recently. china slowing down. europe's slowing down. we have the possibility of a fed taper maybe in september. those are three negatives i threw at you. what are you most concerned about out of those three if. >> you know, look, long-term, two thirds of the middle class will be in asia. america still needs to export america, for sure. lauren: ok
a meet owe kerr jobs report after mediocre jobs report.g do you expect the mediocrity to last. >> it will continue for a while. lauren: what is a while. >> it could continue five years. this is the new normal. last 10, 15 years was artificial. it cost pumped up by incredibly low interest rates. i think it will continue. lauren: you're a public company. how do you maintain your profits in a slow growth environment when companies are not hiring at the pace you would like them to?...
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. >> next up, miranda kerr. she makes casual so cool. everything on her is very expensive.e gave her the same vibe with the -- those are parker sunglasses. and the dress, reveal the price. under $50. it's the same silhouette. fun way to stay cool. >> and the whole look together, everything on is inexpensive? >> everything on her is under $100. you can't beat it. >> love that dress, though. it's like a racer back. our next celebrity look always does it right. here you go. reese witherspoon. is that shorts or a little skirt? >> that's a skirt. we'll show you how we copied the look. it's all-white with a splash of color. as you're doing today. but what we did on maura, that blazer from h&m is so hot right now. $49.95. and the clutch -- >> let me see the line on that. that's great. >> and the necklace, under 10 bucks. >> great shoes, too. maybe 20 seconds left. >> so, rihanna. >> rihanna, always so hip. >> totally. and what i love about the look that we were inspired by, you'll come out. come on out. you want to wear the crop top, this is how you can do it. a higher wasted jean
. >> next up, miranda kerr. she makes casual so cool. everything on her is very expensive.e gave her the same vibe with the -- those are parker sunglasses. and the dress, reveal the price. under $50. it's the same silhouette. fun way to stay cool. >> and the whole look together, everything on is inexpensive? >> everything on her is under $100. you can't beat it. >> love that dress, though. it's like a racer back. our next celebrity look always does it right. here you go....
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in an interview with "the times" newspaper, ecb executive board member kerr said it was too early toe central bank would take a step in that direction, but that policymakers needed to be ready to cope with more negative scenarios. >>> meanwhile, japanese companies are more upbeat about the economy because of abenomics, at least it seems from the survey. our reporter has more from us in tokyo. hi. >> hello, ross. this survey was the first taken after the boj implemented monetary easing in april and showed confidence among manufacturers was up 12 points and returning to positive territory for the first time in seven quarters. the weaker yen and demand in the u.s. market have made big producers of cars and machinery optimistic and it's reflected in their forecast. they're predicting another six-point hike in sentiment. nonmanufacturers were also hopeful as the index rose to 12 from a 6 in the previous quarter. but it was the capital spending outlook that got many excited and large firms expect to raise cape ex by 5.4% this fiscal year, a big improvement from declines predicted just thre
in an interview with "the times" newspaper, ecb executive board member kerr said it was too early toe central bank would take a step in that direction, but that policymakers needed to be ready to cope with more negative scenarios. >>> meanwhile, japanese companies are more upbeat about the economy because of abenomics, at least it seems from the survey. our reporter has more from us in tokyo. hi. >> hello, ross. this survey was the first taken after the boj implemented...
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and that video entitled grandma drum kerr has more than 1.6 million views. >> it has been awhile.der if i still know how to use them. and i am hoping i am okay at them. willing whether i am good or not. or as good as i rused to be able. >> i just have to do it again k. >> when she was youngster. >> she performed with special bands. and now officer performing again. >> once a month. and they he gave her a set of dream it is to make sure she can practice p. >> they are spitting out tweet is treats. >> they have installed this machine that dispenses cupcakes automatically. and open the door. >> out comes the cupcakes. >> with an is variety of treats and if you are in need after light night pick me up. >> i can imagine, that there are many late night visitors. >> at night, right. >> they take cards. >> it is. >> coming up on the 9:00 hour. we will check in with rosemary. >> hello, rosemary. >>> we will have a drop in temperatures. areas like santa rosa. 84. today 79. 83 in san jose yesterday and coming down to 81. switch over to livermore. today 91. so the few degrees. especially to t
and that video entitled grandma drum kerr has more than 1.6 million views. >> it has been awhile.der if i still know how to use them. and i am hoping i am okay at them. willing whether i am good or not. or as good as i rused to be able. >> i just have to do it again k. >> when she was youngster. >> she performed with special bands. and now officer performing again. >> once a month. and they he gave her a set of dream it is to make sure she can practice p. >>...
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kerr interest then is not that bad. >> if you spell it right. >> bethy quick is off today.for a while. it was a sexy place. >> it was a greatest job. >> you didn't come up with the stuff in the front. >> i did. >> id the it have to do with weiner? >> no, ken lay. >> that's a good one. >> you guys suggest. you can do, yeah. you can combine a ken lay. ed keon from quantitative management associates. you used to have a lot of credibility before you came on this show. >> prudential for a long time. we're going to get to these guys. >> good. i understand first, you have our headlines. >> true. >> so no more delay. all right. let start with the markets. u.s. equities futures higher after chairman bernanke yesterday after the markets closed. more on the feds in a moment. you will see we will have quite a nice opening. stocks in hong kong and china sharply higher. japan's nikkei up one-third of a percent. not much there for an average typically these days seems to move in percentage increments. take a look all across the board. off the highs i believe, although, you can see germany
kerr interest then is not that bad. >> if you spell it right. >> bethy quick is off today.for a while. it was a sexy place. >> it was a greatest job. >> you didn't come up with the stuff in the front. >> i did. >> id the it have to do with weiner? >> no, ken lay. >> that's a good one. >> you guys suggest. you can do, yeah. you can combine a ken lay. ed keon from quantitative management associates. you used to have a lot of credibility before...