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joining me now is mike ross. he joins us. thank you for your time. >> thank you.'s good to be with you, tam n tamron. >> what i read the details of laura's case. i don't know how anyone would not be stopped in their tracks by this. she had a protective order against her ex-boyfriend who was awaiting trial on charging stemming from two prior attacks against her. the ex-boyfriend was charged with violating a no contract order despite a record of escalading violence. her story ends with her being killed with her 4-month-old son at her side crying. so many women, i think, can relate to this story of having this protective order and still feeling like they are under siege and they could be a victim at any moment. how does your plan help those people? >> well, i can tell you, tamron, i was inspired by laura's story that appeared in the huffington post. and it played a big role in me trying to do something about domestic violence and speaking up and making sure more and more people know that it really is a problem. it's a problem in arkansas, it's a problem across the na
joining me now is mike ross. he joins us. thank you for your time. >> thank you.'s good to be with you, tam n tamron. >> what i read the details of laura's case. i don't know how anyone would not be stopped in their tracks by this. she had a protective order against her ex-boyfriend who was awaiting trial on charging stemming from two prior attacks against her. the ex-boyfriend was charged with violating a no contract order despite a record of escalading violence. her story ends...
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they are defending it against any troubles that mike ross the border. a tablet across the road dedicated in 1893 and adjust the date of the town's founding. this is the valuation of the property damage. it overwhelms the founding of any other significant moment in the history. they will watch with horror as the town is set aflame. they will be in. period- they will be in dress. he will be betrayed by an amateur actor. it's a big courtesy of a laser light show. i was informed that they did a practice run at this a couple of days ago. a couple of residents call the fire department. so the memory of the burning and doors in chambersburg. they were absorbed into architecture and memorialized in stone and falling water. all of it a part of the civil war memory. reminder of how central this was to the experience and reject jury for in 1864 and how much we need to remember it. thank you. >> i think we have an abundant time for questions. >> was money taken out of the bank before we burned it? >> the money was removed. did they burn churches? >> i believe so. t
they are defending it against any troubles that mike ross the border. a tablet across the road dedicated in 1893 and adjust the date of the town's founding. this is the valuation of the property damage. it overwhelms the founding of any other significant moment in the history. they will watch with horror as the town is set aflame. they will be in. period- they will be in dress. he will be betrayed by an amateur actor. it's a big courtesy of a laser light show. i was informed that they did a...
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they are defending it against any troubles that mike ross the border. a tablet across the road dedicated in 1893 and adjust the date of the town's founding. this is the valuation of the property damage. it overwhelms the founding of any other significant moment in the history. they will watch with horror as the town is set aflame. they will be in. period- they will be in dress. he will be betrayed by an amateur actor. it's a big courtesy of a laser light show. i was informed that they did a practice run at this a couple of days ago. a couple of residents call the fire department. so the memory of the burning and doors in chambersburg. they were absorbed into architecture and memorialized in stone and falling water. all of it a part of the civil war memory. reminder of how central this was to the experience and reject jury for in 1864 and how much we need to remember it. thank you. >> i think we have an abundant time for questions. >> was money taken out of the bank before we burned it? >> the money was removed. did they burn churches? >> i believe so. t
they are defending it against any troubles that mike ross the border. a tablet across the road dedicated in 1893 and adjust the date of the town's founding. this is the valuation of the property damage. it overwhelms the founding of any other significant moment in the history. they will watch with horror as the town is set aflame. they will be in. period- they will be in dress. he will be betrayed by an amateur actor. it's a big courtesy of a laser light show. i was informed that they did a...
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pennsylvania turnpike. 76 really jammed both directions and 95 south from the betsy ross bridge down to the vine. mikeeets coming with the pictures. nicky marie. >> ready for the eagles game. >> that's for sure. way a great name. having 71 swimming over the weekend. what did you do this weekend? >> ♪ >> we're still singing that. listen to this. that song debuted i think two years ago today. >> really? >> yeah. she was the rage last summer and certainly before that. call me maybe. high sue b. >> hi. >> king arthur called wants the suit back. [laughter] >> that's crazy. do you carry a sword. >> no, but i know somebody who does. >> say hi to billy when you get home. >> it's monday july 28, 2014. let's talk about childcare and how much it costs. >> yeah, it's expensive. i mean very expensive. according to the experts it costs more than you think. costs more than in state college tuition in 31 states. >> yikes. >> problem is getting a lot worse. >> let's talk about a little more but listen to this. >> ♪ >> songs of summer. the list is out. that's on it the summer of 69, who is that brian adams? >> yes. >>
pennsylvania turnpike. 76 really jammed both directions and 95 south from the betsy ross bridge down to the vine. mikeeets coming with the pictures. nicky marie. >> ready for the eagles game. >> that's for sure. way a great name. having 71 swimming over the weekend. what did you do this weekend? >> ♪ >> we're still singing that. listen to this. that song debuted i think two years ago today. >> really? >> yeah. she was the rage last summer and certainly...
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. >> reporter: audio engineer matt ross spang spent the last several years restoring the studio, complete with vintage mikes like the human element and the raw energy and emotion in those early recordings. >> reporter: today's recordings, guitar plays by itself, the drums by itself, here, everybody plays together. >> and no headphones, no monitoring. >> reporter: by day, sun studio is a tourist attraction. >> call it the elvis mike, elvis and all the other musicians likely used it. >> reporter: by night, working musicians come to record and discover a simpler, authentic sound of a bygone era. how would you describe the sound? >> real. it is the truest sound you can get because it is what was done, everybody at one time together. >> reporter: on one recent night, a group that included singer dale watson and some of the session musicians who played with the likes of johnny cash and jerry lee lewis among others came here to record and reflect. >> like home to me really. >> get a blend like you would at a rehearsal or live gig. >> want to do real rock 'n' roll, there is only one place to go. >> when you play an
. >> reporter: audio engineer matt ross spang spent the last several years restoring the studio, complete with vintage mikes like the human element and the raw energy and emotion in those early recordings. >> reporter: today's recordings, guitar plays by itself, the drums by itself, here, everybody plays together. >> and no headphones, no monitoring. >> reporter: by day, sun studio is a tourist attraction. >> call it the elvis mike, elvis and all the other...
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ross, steve ganyard, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on this from the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. thank you for joining us. any doubt in your mind that the russians are behind this? >> i think this eliminates putin's plausible deniability. and he's been operating that way in ukraine since the beginning of the conflict and him taking crimea. you know this is so sophisticated, you're not even going to hand this weapons system off without having trainers present, maintenance personnel. they're sophisticated, delicate, and highly lethal. the evidence is mounting that this had russian hands, at least at some point, that led to the massacre of those individuals on the airplane. >> what does the united states do right now? and the world? if putin doesn't have plausible deniability. >> well, i'm hoping this is an opportunity to get the european allies really engaged. phone calls with putin, that's all wonderful. this is as serious as it gets. they just massacred 290-some civilians. it's time to end putin's gamesmanship in ukraine. it means the united states needs to end its tepid response
ross, steve ganyard, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on this from the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. thank you for joining us. any doubt in your mind that the russians are behind this? >> i think this eliminates putin's plausible deniability. and he's been operating that way in ukraine since the beginning of the conflict and him taking crimea. you know this is so sophisticated, you're not even going to hand this weapons system off without having...
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ross' day, that is what is exciting rupert murdoch. >> thank you, cory johnson. all things tech. breakinghe economy, news on industrial production, coming in slightly under economist's estimates. 0.3% expected. mike into this report. >> we've had a series of better-than-expected economic data recently, this is not one of them. not only does the headline number go down on a decline in also innd utilities, manufacturing. manufacturing output is the number you want to see rise, it was supposed to be up to 4%. instead it rises just .2%. may, which had been up .6%, revised down to 8.5% -- to a .5% gain. manufacturing has been slower than thought, less contribution to the economy overall. i mentioned oil output in mining , last month it was 1.1%. capacity utilization was thought to rise this month but did not, same as last month. that is something we watched to see whether there are inflationary pressures from shortages and capacity building. right now there does not seem to be. a little disappointment and something janet yellen can add to her lower for longer stands as she appears before the house is morning. >> thank you so much, mike mckee. amazon battles e-book publishers over pricing and is expand
ross' day, that is what is exciting rupert murdoch. >> thank you, cory johnson. all things tech. breakinghe economy, news on industrial production, coming in slightly under economist's estimates. 0.3% expected. mike into this report. >> we've had a series of better-than-expected economic data recently, this is not one of them. not only does the headline number go down on a decline in also innd utilities, manufacturing. manufacturing output is the number you want to see rise, it was...