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this was her favorite picture with her stepfather lonnie. her love of sports came from her dear friend john patrick who said jessie reminded him to live every day. >> jessie would say get up, get off the couch, get out there and, like, live and have fun and, you know, just enjoy the time that you have. >> reporter: for the phillips, this past year has been about fighting for gun education. >> if we don't do something in this country, about the gun issue, we're doomed to see the same thing that happened in aurora and the same thing that happened in newtown happen again and again and again and again. >> reporter: they've been gun owners for decades, and still are, believers in their second amendment right. after jessica died, they began working for the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. >> the bullet from an ar-15 went flying through the seat that should have protected her and hit her in her head. >> they are going to send a bus. it's going to arrive in aurora. we're not trying to control guns. we're trying to promote gun safety. it gives
this was her favorite picture with her stepfather lonnie. her love of sports came from her dear friend john patrick who said jessie reminded him to live every day. >> jessie would say get up, get off the couch, get out there and, like, live and have fun and, you know, just enjoy the time that you have. >> reporter: for the phillips, this past year has been about fighting for gun education. >> if we don't do something in this country, about the gun issue, we're doomed to see...
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. >> and i personally love the -- >> everywhere, lonnie love is everywhere. >> and i want to say thati loved you on the still network, and you sitting here is just like personified all that you tell other women about. you know what i mean, but here is what i love about you, beyond the beautification is your your social awareness and consciousness and the things that you are doing. you can brag of anything thatytt you are doing, but i want you to talk about that a little bit. >> i think it's important that t fashion is something you buy, and style is something you have. the way that you look is telling the world how you feel about yourself, and even if you don't feel great about yourself,urself putting it on and just givingst the world what you got, the very essence. this show allows us to share our own individual style.yl what i love is that these women, back stage in front of the camera, is that they own exactly who they are. we tweak everything, from makeup to hair to give tt mo it the moe >> i beg your pardon, i'm notm the mom side. >> i'm the beat side.. >> it's like mom can be in
. >> and i personally love the -- >> everywhere, lonnie love is everywhere. >> and i want to say thati loved you on the still network, and you sitting here is just like personified all that you tell other women about. you know what i mean, but here is what i love about you, beyond the beautification is your your social awareness and consciousness and the things that you are doing. you can brag of anything thatytt you are doing, but i want you to talk about that a little bit....
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joining me is darren kavinoky and lonnie coombs in los angeles. lonnie, beginning with you. did the prosecution make a strong enough case? >> it's interesting. this is a hard case for the prosecution. they have to overcome two things. one, they have to be able to show that george zimmerman did not have the right to self defense. and secondly, for the second-degree murder charge they have to be able to show that george zimmerman had an ill will, hatred or spite at the time he shot and at the time that the prosecution closed their case, the defense made a very standard motion for acquittal but they put on an argument like a closing argument for the judge and the prosecution responded and you're really able to see what happens for the your in the closing arguments and both sides have very strong arguments in this case. it's a very difficult question for the jury. >> darren, everyone thought martin's mom would be the big witness of the week. then dr. bo took the stand and really stole the show. i want you to listen. >> are you reading from something that -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah.
joining me is darren kavinoky and lonnie coombs in los angeles. lonnie, beginning with you. did the prosecution make a strong enough case? >> it's interesting. this is a hard case for the prosecution. they have to overcome two things. one, they have to be able to show that george zimmerman did not have the right to self defense. and secondly, for the second-degree murder charge they have to be able to show that george zimmerman had an ill will, hatred or spite at the time he shot and at...
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it's interesting that lonny didn't use the word gun control but gun safety.udly still gun owners. >> there's a difference in what they're pushing for. >> and working for the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. they want to see changes in universal background checks and limits on types of guns and ammunitions's they don't want to take people's guns away but educate people about what makes sense in their minds on guns. corrected me. not about gun control. gun safety. kept saying that to me. gun education. this gives him a purpose and they quick their full-time jobs to work for the brady campaign. so deserve state of theed, it gives them something to pour their lives to since they lost their daughter. >> it's been a year. wow, poppy, thank you. >>> snapshots from saturn. talk about the car saturn, not that. the planetary pup one up next, outer space and explain one of the latest projects from nasa. calling it the further interplanetary photo fob. [ male announcer ] who loves social networking as much as you? identity thieves. they can find your personal info
it's interesting that lonny didn't use the word gun control but gun safety.udly still gun owners. >> there's a difference in what they're pushing for. >> and working for the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. they want to see changes in universal background checks and limits on types of guns and ammunitions's they don't want to take people's guns away but educate people about what makes sense in their minds on guns. corrected me. not about gun control. gun safety. kept saying...
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the tenacity of chief still, we were able to go to sacramento and a writer was pursued by senator lonnie hancock. and he we succeeded in getting that. now funding will be coming in from the state for the reentry pod. next you'll see on the whole justice replacement, this is quite a milestone project since jails 3 and 4 in our hall of justice has been compromised seismically due to loma-prieta. we're looking at a reduced replacement of jail bed space, which is a significant statement since california is well known in building prisons and county governments are well known in building jails. we'll be one of the first counties that in the talk of jail replacement we're no buildingone r one replacement. we're building at reduced beds because we believe in the mission of diversion as well as we believe in safe incarceration. we have academy class of 20 deputies that is slated for november. the sheriff's department has not had an academy class since 2009-2010. because we have been so deficient due to attrition in our staffing, we very much look forward to the opportunity of repleting what has b
the tenacity of chief still, we were able to go to sacramento and a writer was pursued by senator lonnie hancock. and he we succeeded in getting that. now funding will be coming in from the state for the reentry pod. next you'll see on the whole justice replacement, this is quite a milestone project since jails 3 and 4 in our hall of justice has been compromised seismically due to loma-prieta. we're looking at a reduced replacement of jail bed space, which is a significant statement since...
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. >> thanks, lonnie. >> when some carry, they give me five items, i give them three back.how i make money to help my brother and help me. >> herbie has a food serving job. he's compensated with an extra serving or two which supply herb's deli. >> i sold mine for a bag of shebangs. i know, ain't he happy? how many pieces of bread you want? >> two. >> take those two. see, i'll take mine and i'll sell it for bucks. that way i can take that can two bucks and flip it to $4 and make more money. i sell hamburgers and cheese burgers, i do it all. recently i got into telecommunications. i'll sell two calls for three calls back so i get an extra phone call. anything i can do to make a buck. >> you have to find a hustle when you're in here. you got to. >> herbie has no hustle that will make it possible to see his identical twin brother perry, who is kept in a separate housing unit. >> they won't put us together because they said it's a security risk. it gets frustrating because i'd like to see him and sit down and talk to him and see what's going on. yeah, i love him. that's the love
. >> thanks, lonnie. >> when some carry, they give me five items, i give them three back.how i make money to help my brother and help me. >> herbie has a food serving job. he's compensated with an extra serving or two which supply herb's deli. >> i sold mine for a bag of shebangs. i know, ain't he happy? how many pieces of bread you want? >> two. >> take those two. see, i'll take mine and i'll sell it for bucks. that way i can take that can two bucks and flip...
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lonny, i want to get to you. you have good insight on this. what should george zimmerman do?ere any way that he can become a person who goes out to the public? goes out to the walmart, goes out to the target and goes shopping? goes to the concert any more? does he have to live a sequestered life like the jury had the past couple of weeks? >> you know, i'm going to say honestly, i think the reality is yes. this is part of that moral punishment that is going to be levied upon him, right or wrong, based on what he did. social media kind of gets us stirred up even more. we see the vitreal periphery out of social media. all it takes is one person with a gun to go after him in life. >> loni, i'm going to let you finish, but social media, people say things all the time on social media. correct me if i'm wrong, but i very rarely hear people make these outrageous, say these outrageous things on social media and follow through. it's mostly cowards who say things. >> right. there could be some crazy person that does something. we should not give so much credence to crazies on social med
lonny, i want to get to you. you have good insight on this. what should george zimmerman do?ere any way that he can become a person who goes out to the public? goes out to the walmart, goes out to the target and goes shopping? goes to the concert any more? does he have to live a sequestered life like the jury had the past couple of weeks? >> you know, i'm going to say honestly, i think the reality is yes. this is part of that moral punishment that is going to be levied upon him, right or...
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>> well, i think lonnie's point earlier was right that we don't know for certain how voters will react. there are two things that can happen. they can find that's a very personal statement and in many ways humanizes a situation. not everybody has perfect marriages. people go through these problems all the time. voters could recoil that anthony wiener would ever put his wife in this situation where she had to do this. because in many ways, it could have been humiliates -- >> what i do find is that she was very likable where he is very unlikable and at the end of the day, he's still the one on the ballot and he's the one that has to face the voters' judgement. >> on what basis? margaret, you say she had to be there. >> she is in there. she chose to be there. she's an independent woman and chose to be there and she's basically chosen to be a character witness. voters would say where is his wife? why should we trust him if she doesn't trust him? she's a testament to his trustworthiness and giving voter as reason to not completely dismiss him now. >> there is elements of truth to that but h
>> well, i think lonnie's point earlier was right that we don't know for certain how voters will react. there are two things that can happen. they can find that's a very personal statement and in many ways humanizes a situation. not everybody has perfect marriages. people go through these problems all the time. voters could recoil that anthony wiener would ever put his wife in this situation where she had to do this. because in many ways, it could have been humiliates -- >> what i...
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we have former romney-ryan campaign policy adviser lonny chen. and dan clifton, head of policy research at strategus. in the fact sheet, the top tax rate for corporations goes from 35% to 28%. but there are so many exceptions and there's no fleshing out how they're going to. and i do know that there's so much money left over for spending programs that it doesn't look like a tax cut. can you just tell me what this is all about? >> well, larry, thanks for having me on tonight. i think this is a very confused proposal, as you've said. it's not clear, first of all, that it's revenue neutral. it seems like the president is looking to raise revenue here and he's using it for more spending. i think if there's one thing that we've learned over the last few years is that spending doesn't create jobs. pro-growth tax reform and pro-growth policies are the things that will create jobs. >> all right. let me go to dan clifton. how do you read this? of course, he says in here -- and he said in his speech, there's a one-time transition from what we have now to c
we have former romney-ryan campaign policy adviser lonny chen. and dan clifton, head of policy research at strategus. in the fact sheet, the top tax rate for corporations goes from 35% to 28%. but there are so many exceptions and there's no fleshing out how they're going to. and i do know that there's so much money left over for spending programs that it doesn't look like a tax cut. can you just tell me what this is all about? >> well, larry, thanks for having me on tonight. i think this...
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. >> lion, you took the words out of -- lonnie, you took the words out of my mouth. if we hear from the jurors, that is no doubt, probably what we are going to hear from some of them here. so, stick around, more legal analysis coming up plus this. those that have been riveted by the trial, speaking out tonight, reaction from social media, unbelievable. you will hear that next. >> george zimmerman was never guilty of anything, except for protecting himself in self defense, i'm glad that the jury saw it that way, and i hope that everyone thinks, especially those that doubted george's reasons and doubted his background now understand that the jury knew everything that they knew, it was enough for them to find him not guilty. >> that was a defense attorney mark o'mara. after the not guilty verdict was read. here is inside the courtroom when the verdict was read. >> circuit court of the 18th judicial circuit is, state of florida versus george zimmerman, verdict, we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. so say we all -- >> two words, not guilty. george zimmerman was t
. >> lion, you took the words out of -- lonnie, you took the words out of my mouth. if we hear from the jurors, that is no doubt, probably what we are going to hear from some of them here. so, stick around, more legal analysis coming up plus this. those that have been riveted by the trial, speaking out tonight, reaction from social media, unbelievable. you will hear that next. >> george zimmerman was never guilty of anything, except for protecting himself in self defense, i'm glad...
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. >> so would i but most of the patrons from lonnie began's bar in colorado missed the 6'3" customer. the black bear wandered to the back of the bar and up the middle of the bar before he walked out the front door. the bartenders are now offering shots in honor of their thirsty visitor. >> i think everyone had too much to drink. >>> stock futures are lower this morning possibly meaning a third straight day of losses. weak earnings from caterpillar the world's largest equipment company dragged the dow down. >>> facebook delivered better- than-expected 2nd quarter profits with revenue from mobile ads leading the way. last year at this time, they posted a loss. facebook stock jumped almost 20% in after-hours trading. still, its stock is several dollars below the price of its initial public offering about a year ago. >>> the nation's housing market had been making progress this year. but will the recent jump in mortgage rates derail the recovery? who knows? maybe cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger who is here with an update on the real estate market. >> reporter: good morning. >>
. >> so would i but most of the patrons from lonnie began's bar in colorado missed the 6'3" customer. the black bear wandered to the back of the bar and up the middle of the bar before he walked out the front door. the bartenders are now offering shots in honor of their thirsty visitor. >> i think everyone had too much to drink. >>> stock futures are lower this morning possibly meaning a third straight day of losses. weak earnings from caterpillar the world's largest...
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. >> lion, you took the words out of -- lonnie, you took the words out of my mouth. if we hear from the jurors, that is no doubt, probably what we are going to hear from some of them here. so, stick around, more legal analysis coming up plus this. those that have been riveted by the trial, speaking out tonight, reaction from social media, unbelievable. you will hear that next. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. i wanted to ask you a couple questions.card. i've got nothing to hide. my bill's due today and i haven't paid yet. you can pay up 'til midnight online or by phone the day it's due. got a witness to verify that? just you. you called me. ok, that checks out. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card
. >> lion, you took the words out of -- lonnie, you took the words out of my mouth. if we hear from the jurors, that is no doubt, probably what we are going to hear from some of them here. so, stick around, more legal analysis coming up plus this. those that have been riveted by the trial, speaking out tonight, reaction from social media, unbelievable. you will hear that next. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely...
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. >> reporter: but not all the men fit this profile i met lonnie rose at his home in stockton.was just recently released. >> and so when you look around at all this, you know, the trees, what do you think, how does it feel to you? >> i think it's good to be home. >> reporter: rose was sent to prison for a non-violent drug offense. but following a riot, officials sent him to pelican bay, saying he was active in a violent prison gang. rose was then held in isolation for nine years based on two pieces of evidence-- a drawing, supposedly with gang symbols and a puzzle book, inscribed with the name of another inmate, an alleged gang member. so, tell me about this book. >> this is "match wits with mensa," and little did i know it would cost me six more years in the pelican bay shu. >> reporter: so the officers came into your cell, they found this book, they saw another inmate's name in it, and that was enough? >> that was enough. >> reporter: rose says he didn't know the other inmate but prison staff concluded that he was actively associating with a known gang member. earlier this ye
. >> reporter: but not all the men fit this profile i met lonnie rose at his home in stockton.was just recently released. >> and so when you look around at all this, you know, the trees, what do you think, how does it feel to you? >> i think it's good to be home. >> reporter: rose was sent to prison for a non-violent drug offense. but following a riot, officials sent him to pelican bay, saying he was active in a violent prison gang. rose was then held in isolation for...
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lonnie johnson invented one of the world's best-selling toys by accident. >> and then i got my next royaltyd to stop and sit down, because when i saw it, i realized my life had changed permanently. >> roxanne quimby walked away with $177 million. dave gold made more than $650 million.
lonnie johnson invented one of the world's best-selling toys by accident. >> and then i got my next royaltyd to stop and sit down, because when i saw it, i realized my life had changed permanently. >> roxanne quimby walked away with $177 million. dave gold made more than $650 million.
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just saying >> of -- lonnie so, stick around, more legal analysis > %ui those t ba them to find him not guilty. mark after the read. >> circu > his mother %hank you all for your prayers thanks to simmons many people are very upset about th i think because everyone knows it's a verdict but it's still a tragedy. >> was there an indication of what might happen? because the martin family was not in court. that is interesting. >> it was, they have not been in the courtroom all day today, we have been called in a couple of times. jury questions, things like that. george zimmerman's family was there. not to' equate in any way, we certainly expected. i was going up the elevator and it was crowded. a lot of journalists racing up, we get the doors open and we are joining a crowded car, the trayvon martin attorney, rides up us and we said how are you feeling and what are you feeling? and he said, he was feeling confident and he looked confident. but of course the rule dg not go the family's way. and it's not the way they would have liked it. and they were not there. it was noticeable. you could no
just saying >> of -- lonnie so, stick around, more legal analysis > %ui those t ba them to find him not guilty. mark after the read. >> circu > his mother %hank you all for your prayers thanks to simmons many people are very upset about th i think because everyone knows it's a verdict but it's still a tragedy. >> was there an indication of what might happen? because the martin family was not in court. that is interesting. >> it was, they have not been in the...
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. >>> comedian lonnie love says she used to be the world's worst engineer in coming up next on "cbs thislove him and leave him but don't get stuck with the tab" sponsored by simon and schuster. i want to give people a balk ground. when you were an engineer you told your family you wanted to leave to be a comedian and they didn't like it. >> it's a job. look at. this i'm sitting here with gayle king and charlie rose. >> told you so i. >> aye? >> do you remember the first time you made somebody laugh? >> i was a little girl little miss detroit. i fell and my teeiara fell off and everybody was laugh and i didn't cry. being from the projects and brewster? detroit, i wanted to get an education and my mom always stressed that. i got the education and bake an engineer, wu entertainment was in my blood. >> what kind of roadblocks did you have to push? >> i hadn't decided if i wanted to do it professionally. standup is hard for women nowadays. i had to make a decision to not have a traditional lifestyle. i actually decided to concentrate on my career. i did the role for three or four years and go
. >>> comedian lonnie love says she used to be the world's worst engineer in coming up next on "cbs thislove him and leave him but don't get stuck with the tab" sponsored by simon and schuster. i want to give people a balk ground. when you were an engineer you told your family you wanted to leave to be a comedian and they didn't like it. >> it's a job. look at. this i'm sitting here with gayle king and charlie rose. >> told you so i. >> aye? >> do you...
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reporter: jessica ghawi was sandy's daughter and this was her favorite picture with her stepfather lonnielive every day. >> jessie would say get up the couch and get out there and have fun and enjoy the time you have for the phillips this past year has been about fighting for gun education. >> if we don't do something in this country about the gun issue, we're doomed to see the same thing that happened in aurora and the same thing that happened in newtown happen again and again and again and again. >> reporter: they have been gun owners for decades and still are, believers in their second amendment right. after jessica died they began working for the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. >> the bullet from an ar-15 went flying through the seat but should have protected her, and hit her in her head. >> they are going to saened ben. it's going to arrive in aurora. we are not trying to control guns. we are priting promote gun safety. it gives us something that she could die in vain. >> reporter: what do you want to see happen? >> i don't want to see another mother have to walk in my shoes.
reporter: jessica ghawi was sandy's daughter and this was her favorite picture with her stepfather lonnielive every day. >> jessie would say get up the couch and get out there and have fun and enjoy the time you have for the phillips this past year has been about fighting for gun education. >> if we don't do something in this country about the gun issue, we're doomed to see the same thing that happened in aurora and the same thing that happened in newtown happen again and again and...
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the woman who created it is lonnie paul. she's actually decorator to the stars.t, their feet dangle. now somebody came up with a great invention. >> this is great. it makes them so much more comfortable. this is the little bean car seat foot rest. it's fully adjustable. fits on any car seat. it just makes them so much more comfortable. it's doctor recommended, great for their positive tour and circulation -- posture and circulation and made in california. >> gretchen: if you have little one, you know they got to go through a lot of diapers, you have to store them somewhere. tell us about this. >> this is the prince lion heart two in one diaper depot. it's great for keeping all the diaper products in one place neat and organized. it's made of 100% recycled plastic which we love. if you don't know prince lion heart, check out their web site. they make the coolest children's products and actually kim and court any kardashian are big fans -- kourtney kardashian are big fans. >> gretchen: what about this? >> piggy paint, we all know little girls love to have their nai
the woman who created it is lonnie paul. she's actually decorator to the stars.t, their feet dangle. now somebody came up with a great invention. >> this is great. it makes them so much more comfortable. this is the little bean car seat foot rest. it's fully adjustable. fits on any car seat. it just makes them so much more comfortable. it's doctor recommended, great for their positive tour and circulation -- posture and circulation and made in california. >> gretchen: if you have...