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rebecca: one more time. merry, merry king of the bush is he, ♪ ♪ laugh, kookaburra, laugh, kookaburra, ♪ ♪ gay your life must be. you definitely got it. alex... i have some bad news-- vincent's not coming back to the program. his parents think it's the best thing for him. we're going to tell the other students tomorrow. i knew it. alex, is your father picking you up today? yeah. hi, alex. how was your day? hello, rebecca. hi, ramón. do you have a minute? sure. mrs. wang stopped by today and told us that vincent is not coming back to the program. that's too bad. but i have an idea: i think i'll ask the wangs if i can give guitar lessons to vincent and alex at vincent's house. what do you think, alex? yeah! i'd like that. that way, they can keep up the friendship while they learn to play the guitar. i'll throw in the lessons for free. great idea. but i must pay for alex's lessons. no. they're free, i insist. i feel so bad about what happened, this is my way of doing something about it. you can do whatever you
rebecca: one more time. merry, merry king of the bush is he, ♪ ♪ laugh, kookaburra, laugh, kookaburra, ♪ ♪ gay your life must be. you definitely got it. alex... i have some bad news-- vincent's not coming back to the program. his parents think it's the best thing for him. we're going to tell the other students tomorrow. i knew it. alex, is your father picking you up today? yeah. hi, alex. how was your day? hello, rebecca. hi, ramón. do you have a minute? sure. mrs. wang stopped by...
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give rebecca a round of applause. this is rebecca's crew right here who are very proud. aunt and cousins. >> my boss. >> oh, boss. even more important. now, you might say that teaching is in rebecca's dna because both her parents taught in public schools. she saw how hard they worked, how much time and energy they devoted to their jobs, how much they gave to their students, but when she was 18, of course, the last thing she wanted to be was a teacher. what teenager wants to do what their parents do? in college she really rebelled and went to law school. now, she then tried a few different careers after that, after studying to become a lawyer she went into publishing and floral design and event planning, but ultimately she found herself drawn back to the classroom and her students are so lucky she did. she has high expectations for her seventh graders and for herself but she also knows that school can be fun and that fits a personality that she describes as a 12-year-old goof ball dying to get out. i have to say she was a little goofy when i met her. she was back there te
give rebecca a round of applause. this is rebecca's crew right here who are very proud. aunt and cousins. >> my boss. >> oh, boss. even more important. now, you might say that teaching is in rebecca's dna because both her parents taught in public schools. she saw how hard they worked, how much time and energy they devoted to their jobs, how much they gave to their students, but when she was 18, of course, the last thing she wanted to be was a teacher. what teenager wants to do what...
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i would like to start with you, rebecca. you call your book for a new way of looking at the way internet policies are conducted and empowerment on network users, regular people who use the internet both to hold our government accountable wherever it they are and also corporations which can be as powerful as nation states. and in the past couple of months with the online protests over the rather aggressive anti copyright measures that were withdrawn in congress people feel this can actually work. internet protests and sharing of information can lead to changes in government policy but it doesn't seem as easy when it comes to corporations who are not responsible to voters. what would it take to get companies to balance their drive for profits with these more moral questions? >> we can look to other sectors, you have milton friedman, writing an essay that is the only responsible activity of a business is producing value for shareholders. the first earth day, a real social awakening about sustainability and the fact that the lon
i would like to start with you, rebecca. you call your book for a new way of looking at the way internet policies are conducted and empowerment on network users, regular people who use the internet both to hold our government accountable wherever it they are and also corporations which can be as powerful as nation states. and in the past couple of months with the online protests over the rather aggressive anti copyright measures that were withdrawn in congress people feel this can actually...
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this is a question i think is for rebecca and is outside of my expertise.ow significant is the experiment with online freedom of speech in iceland and in parentheses immi, can journalists and regular users raise the bar on the online internationally, are there other models that look promising? i have no idea. i am counting on one of you to bail me out. >> i'm afraid to admit i haven't followed its progression closer in the past year. >> if i'm not sure where it stands. there was the discussion of setting up the set of laws and regulatory structures that would make iceland the kind of haven for the online freedom of expression and so on and kind of iron clad protections against surveillance and what not read the details of which i would have to check, but it is unfair how far they've gotten, so i'm not sure. >> so there is no free speech haven you can host everything and then not worry about? >> there are people talking about creating islands in the notion that have no legal national jurisdiction and no nation state has the ability to demand access to the se
this is a question i think is for rebecca and is outside of my expertise.ow significant is the experiment with online freedom of speech in iceland and in parentheses immi, can journalists and regular users raise the bar on the online internationally, are there other models that look promising? i have no idea. i am counting on one of you to bail me out. >> i'm afraid to admit i haven't followed its progression closer in the past year. >> if i'm not sure where it stands. there was the...
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rebecca, you call for a new way of looking at to internet policy is. those use the internet to to hold the government and corporations accountable. they could be as powerful with the state's with the aggressive copyright measures that were withdrawn, people feel this can work darfur coby enough to approach test could lead to government policy. it is not as easy with corporations. what does it take to get companies to balance the drive for profits with more moral questions? >> guest: we can look as centers. in the '70s friedman wrote an essay fifth family a social responsibility was value for shareholders -- shareholders. that is when we had the first birthday with psat social awakening of sustainability and long-term generating for society and is self more than just a short-term profits but delivering value of high you are sustainable. and of products contribute to the life and planet we want to have. with the internet, communications and internet companies, service providers, we see in a weakening with digital sustainability. it is not acceptable for
rebecca, you call for a new way of looking at to internet policy is. those use the internet to to hold the government and corporations accountable. they could be as powerful with the state's with the aggressive copyright measures that were withdrawn, people feel this can work darfur coby enough to approach test could lead to government policy. it is not as easy with corporations. what does it take to get companies to balance the drive for profits with more moral questions? >> guest: we...
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. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >> the judge decided that zimmerman could go free on $150,000 bail. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. >> trayvon martin's family is outraged. >> the pain that he has caused this family is going to be permanent. >> three members of the secret service have resigned tonight, bringing the number to six of those in the secret service who have lost their jobs. >> the scandal grows. >> a lot of people will just i guess, say that this is boys being boys and boys will be boys, but they shouldn't be in positions of authority. >> the police and the fbi hope for a break in the 33-year-old disappearance of 6-year-old etan patz. >> we're cautiously optimistic we'll find evidence. >> the first missing child to appear on a milk carton. >> a chance for closure for a family whose son has been missing for 33 years. >>> and in london are a birthday fit for a queen, for the oldest monarch in the history of great britain. those stories -- >> us ai
. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >> the judge decided that zimmerman could go free on $150,000 bail. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. >> trayvon martin's family is outraged. >> the pain that he has caused this family is going to be permanent. >> three members of the secret service have resigned tonight, bringing the number to six of those in the secret service who have lost their jobs....
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>> because i was concerned for rebecca brooks who was seeking to resign and under great pressure and i was seeking to keep her confidence. i mean, her self-confidence. >> i ask you please about the -- >> i think before we get into ms. brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the brand, the term you use in relation to the sun and the news of the world, can i ask you please to look at paragraph 73 of your witness statement? page 03006, fourth line, reference to the brand definition of the news of the world that you say was fairly consistent over the last 30 years. do you see that? >> yes. >> how would you define the brand definition of the news of the world. >> campaigning newspaper, i think i when i first there, interested more in covering the courts and over the country which were not covered by other newspapers then except very quickly the data telegraph which covered them in greater and grimier detail but smaller type. yes, we did, went from more
>> because i was concerned for rebecca brooks who was seeking to resign and under great pressure and i was seeking to keep her confidence. i mean, her self-confidence. >> i ask you please about the -- >> i think before we get into ms. brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the brand, the term you use in relation to the...
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rebecca is a new zealander.ore it on thursday and within literally minutes the jacket sold out. that's the impact on the fashion world. >> that's not surprising, it really isn't. her fashion has become so popular that we've often seen happened there are knock-offs and copy cats out there trying to make it. >> very much so. one company based in the u.s., js designs has sold so many copies. i mean they sold -- just off the wedding dress itself, around 3,000 units. pippa's dress around 10,000. the lacy cocktail dress she wore around 5,000 units. and this is just one company making copes off knock-offs. you can imagine throughout the world how many there are. >>> i want to talk about the lk bennett purposes. this is as close as i've come to the nude pump. she's brought about the nude pump and she's brought stockings back. >> not for me. but you wear them well. very nice. >> lk bennett has named a shoe after her. they call it the kate. >> i want a shoe named after me. >> ah, randi. >> appreciate that. >>> he was foun
rebecca is a new zealander.ore it on thursday and within literally minutes the jacket sold out. that's the impact on the fashion world. >> that's not surprising, it really isn't. her fashion has become so popular that we've often seen happened there are knock-offs and copy cats out there trying to make it. >> very much so. one company based in the u.s., js designs has sold so many copies. i mean they sold -- just off the wedding dress itself, around 3,000 units. pippa's dress around...
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rebecca jarvis will be there. to work. >> i'm planning on giving out lots of ribbings tonight for both of us. >> i appreciate it. >> now we turn to lonnie for another check of the weather. >> you're going to the big shin dig? >> yes, i'm working on ribbing. afterwards, give me some ideas. >> tell them i said hi. this is what i've got for you, weather headlinewise. the rockies will be in winter today. you have to go above 4,000 feet but one to two feet of snow today. meanwhile, the tennessee valley will be seeing storms, just rain storms. nothing on the severe side. boy, springtime sputter in the northeast. let's take a look at satellite and radar picture. the northeast will actually have a pretty decent start to saturday. later in today more cloud will push in and from new york city south a rain chance. this sputtering of springtime it's all about the temperatures and all because have you to compare it to the warmth that was in place. i'm talking march being 9 degrees warmer than average. that's a record. never 9
rebecca jarvis will be there. to work. >> i'm planning on giving out lots of ribbings tonight for both of us. >> i appreciate it. >> now we turn to lonnie for another check of the weather. >> you're going to the big shin dig? >> yes, i'm working on ribbing. afterwards, give me some ideas. >> tell them i said hi. this is what i've got for you, weather headlinewise. the rockies will be in winter today. you have to go above 4,000 feet but one to two feet of snow...
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y nos acompaÑa rebecca logan que es una periodista independiente.tÁ manuel aguilera, director de univisiÓn noticias. com. y una pregunta, es mÁs facil para las mujeres alcanzar el Éxito qupara los hombres? una periodista viene "al punto" para revelarnos este secreto ya que entrevistÓ a muchas mujeres exitosas. comenzamos. >>> vamos "al punto" con jorge ramos. >>> vamos "al punto." cuando obama fue elegido presidente muchos pensaron que el racis mo desapareciÓ en estados unidos, pero estÁ claro que tras la muerte de traevor martÍn todo comenzÓ de nuevo. >>> u joven muriÓ a causa de un disparo proporcionado por zimmermann. muchas versiones se manifestaron, zimmermann dice que actuo en defensa propia. para muchos se trata de un acto de racismo que desatÓ una ola de protestas pÚblicas. >>> el presidee obama llevÓ el caso a un plano personal, y dijo que si tuviera un hijo se parecerÍa a traevor. >>> el asunto va mÁs alla, la madre de zimmermann es peruana, y podrÍa identificarse como latino, la pregunta es si hay tensiÓn racial, y se enfrentan grupos afr
y nos acompaÑa rebecca logan que es una periodista independiente.tÁ manuel aguilera, director de univisiÓn noticias. com. y una pregunta, es mÁs facil para las mujeres alcanzar el Éxito qupara los hombres? una periodista viene "al punto" para revelarnos este secreto ya que entrevistÓ a muchas mujeres exitosas. comenzamos. >>> vamos "al punto" con jorge ramos. >>> vamos "al punto." cuando obama fue elegido presidente muchos pensaron que el...
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what, rebecca, do you believe -- what's the message that you hope most people absorb by doing this?ple to learn the truth. i think that since what we have seen in the gulf has not been portrayed in the main stream media and the truth is not out there, we want people to know this is still going on. most people think the bp spill is over, it happened two years ago. they don't realize people are sick. the fish have oil in the gill, in the gut. they have lesion owns this tp p is not safe to go in the water down there. i can still experience physical reaction from just us being down there filming "the big fix" two years ago. >> josh, is it clear what the congress or president or the local governments, whoever the agencies may be, could have done in the past two years? and is it clear why they didn't? >> well, it is very clear what they could have done. it is obvious that the spill response plan needs to be revamped. that is a public document. every company should have that on their website. congress needs to enact new safety precations. we are using the same blowout preventer we used on
what, rebecca, do you believe -- what's the message that you hope most people absorb by doing this?ple to learn the truth. i think that since what we have seen in the gulf has not been portrayed in the main stream media and the truth is not out there, we want people to know this is still going on. most people think the bp spill is over, it happened two years ago. they don't realize people are sick. the fish have oil in the gill, in the gut. they have lesion owns this tp p is not safe to go in...
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rebecca? >> bill plante thank you, bill. >>> ronald kessler is a former secret service agent, former reporter for "the washington post" and a best-selling author. he alerted "the post" to this story and joins us from washington. good morning. >> great to be with you. i admire secret service agents but i'm not a former agent, i'm a former washington post reporter. but i did break the report, and the president's eke ret service, which is the biggest scandal in secret service history. >> how does something like this even happen? >> there's this culture that tolerates corner cutting where they don't have enough agents they don't even put people through metal detectors sometimes because there's pressure to let everybody in. it's like letting passengers in an airplane without putting them through metal detectors. they don't keep up to date with the latest firearms. they don't even do physical tests. so, it's a culture that leads to this kind of problem. we saw it, again, with the salahis who penetra
rebecca? >> bill plante thank you, bill. >>> ronald kessler is a former secret service agent, former reporter for "the washington post" and a best-selling author. he alerted "the post" to this story and joins us from washington. good morning. >> great to be with you. i admire secret service agents but i'm not a former agent, i'm a former washington post reporter. but i did break the report, and the president's eke ret service, which is the biggest...
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he'll join us next. >> how far, rebecca?11ish. >> you're looking at live shot of the official labor department clock. >> that's what we care about. my watch doesn't do any good. >> "squawk box" will be right back. all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." a high unemployment rate and pain at the pump putting a squeeze on the american consumer. the effects are being felt in america's convenience stores. for an inside look of what the small stores are saying, john ike engberg, you guys will probably know before anyone what the new $4 is. is the old $4, is that still it or is it $4.50 now? we talk about it a lot. >> i don't know what the number is but it's not the same as what it used to be. we looked at our
he'll join us next. >> how far, rebecca?11ish. >> you're looking at live shot of the official labor department clock. >> that's what we care about. my watch doesn't do any good. >> "squawk box" will be right back. all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go....
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rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> next at 6:00, we know the cost of gas is costing you and what else is getting expensive to drive your car? >> you may want to check your windshield wipers because rain may be coming up in the forecast. >> mr. griffin comes to washington. i go one-on-one with rg3. the capitals are getting ready for the rangers. harper will make his debut against the first-place dodgers. the ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are deliverivg. >> it seems there is hope for gas prices. >> for the 11th straight day the average has dropped. the national average is $3.86. the district remains one of the highest in the nation at $4.60. west virginia is seeing prices around $3.
rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> next at 6:00, we know the cost of gas is costing you and what else is getting expensive to drive your car? >> you may want to check your windshield wipers because rain may be coming up in the forecast. >> mr. griffin comes to washington. i go one-on-one with rg3. the capitals are getting ready for the rangers. harper will make his debut against the first-place dodgers. the ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our...
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latest attack on our rights as rebecca mackinnon and attorney privacy advocate rebecca walker thank you town great to have you here just how serious is a breach as a breach of privacy is this ruling whether it's one of the worst flames of the fourth amendment are being extinguished throughout the entire country once again under the guise of police protection and law enforcement protection and i just think that the justices are out of step with what's going on since nine eleven in the united states this is not going to turn the frowns upside down that's pretty darn sure since nine eleven the people of of the united states of america all suffered greatly and we are suffering more and more every day because it's turning into a police state and i think that the outcry of trayvon martin is the finger of the pulse has to be touched it's an outrage because it's happening in every state everywhere the brutality and the invasion of privacy by law enforcement and now it's going to continue in the jails and if you look at what happened in this case what happened to albert lawrence you know you guy
latest attack on our rights as rebecca mackinnon and attorney privacy advocate rebecca walker thank you town great to have you here just how serious is a breach as a breach of privacy is this ruling whether it's one of the worst flames of the fourth amendment are being extinguished throughout the entire country once again under the guise of police protection and law enforcement protection and i just think that the justices are out of step with what's going on since nine eleven in the united...
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. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. this is "cbs this morning" saturday. >> we heard the plane flying and then all of a sudden there was just this terrible loud crash and everything shook. >> a navy jet slams into a virginia beach apartment complex. so far, no fatalities are reported. >> oh, my god! >> each and every one of you effective on monday are going to become a full-time member of the company. >> more job data but not at the pace experts had expected. ♪ >>> on this holy weekend, pilgrims begin to gather from rome to jerusalem. >> i can't get caught up in the glamour of it because god and all that, but i think serious about my work. >> after more than 40 years at the top of show business, dolly parton is reflecting on the secret of her success. those stories -- >> prolific painter thomas kincaid died at the age of 54. >> right back in contentious. >> on "cbs this morning: saturday," april 7, 2012. >>> welcome, everyone. thanks for joining us. there's a lot of news to get to this holiday weekend. you saw the pillo
. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. this is "cbs this morning" saturday. >> we heard the plane flying and then all of a sudden there was just this terrible loud crash and everything shook. >> a navy jet slams into a virginia beach apartment complex. so far, no fatalities are reported. >> oh, my god! >> each and every one of you effective on monday are going to become a full-time member of the company. >> more job data but not at the pace experts had expected....
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. >> rebecca was thrilled this week because on thursday, kate emerged in a tweed navy suit made by rebecca taylor, that sold out online in 30 minutes. >> that's amazing. how do people know exactly where to get this? >> they obviously, fashionistas came out that she was wearing a rebecca taylor. rebecca taylor said it's a dream come true. >> it's not just what she's wearing here, on her head continues to have an impact. >> huge impact her wearing hats. have you heard of something called a fascinator before? i spoke to vivian sherip who is one of her hat designers. vivian said that since she's been designing hats for kate and kate's family, she's gone from having this little company in wilshire, england, to having a multi-national vast hat company. >> it's amazing how the interest in hats has really grown. and the interest in getting clothes that look like kate is wearing. that is growing as well. those popular copies are just a new industry. >> prolific. anything kate wears, the next day you can find a copy. now, designs here in the united states has come up with several kate copies. and th
. >> rebecca was thrilled this week because on thursday, kate emerged in a tweed navy suit made by rebecca taylor, that sold out online in 30 minutes. >> that's amazing. how do people know exactly where to get this? >> they obviously, fashionistas came out that she was wearing a rebecca taylor. rebecca taylor said it's a dream come true. >> it's not just what she's wearing here, on her head continues to have an impact. >> huge impact her wearing hats. have you...
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rebecca jarvis visited a tennessee museum at retreats the experience of the legendary ship. >> it may be 100 years since the titanic sank to the ocean floor. but the world is still captivated by her fateful voyage. >> if you have not heard about the grand staircase >> from belfast to halifax, >> welcome aboard titanic. >> to a tiny kitchen forced tennessee. >> the ship handles pitifully, it is designed for performance. >> people are lining up by the thousands to see the titanic as she was a century ago. >> that is the way the constellation looked that night. there was no moon out. there was no rain. you cannot see any water lapping against the iceberg. it was a combination errors that took place. >> visitors to the titanic museum in tennessee are transported back to 1912. they see life in the third class cabins, experienced a nightmare of trying to escape hellish scenarios. and the beauty of the ship before she was lost. there may be no better representation of the titanic's majesty, her opulence, and this, the grand staircase, with first- class passengers entry point to the biggest a
rebecca jarvis visited a tennessee museum at retreats the experience of the legendary ship. >> it may be 100 years since the titanic sank to the ocean floor. but the world is still captivated by her fateful voyage. >> if you have not heard about the grand staircase >> from belfast to halifax, >> welcome aboard titanic. >> to a tiny kitchen forced tennessee. >> the ship handles pitifully, it is designed for performance. >> people are lining up by the...
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[applause] >> thank you, rebecca. thank you for speaking on behalf of the constituents in district 8 and district 9. from the department of adult and aging services -- just showed up. great. excellent. many of the department and agencies are here. now the most important part of the program, the open mic, is coming up. before the start that, i wanted to review a few rules. we have a limit of two minutes per speaker. please make sure you are able to express yourself in a distinct wasuccint way. i have a set of names i will be calling out. please be ready to line up. we will be putting you on a timer. i apologize in advance that i might have to cut some of you off. we want to get to as many people as possible. again, it is important that everybody puts their thoughts and ideas on paper and submits it to the desk where they checked in. these ideas and thoughts will be compiled by the supervisors' offices, hopefully in order to be involved and engaged in the budget process. again, this is just the beginning of the budget p
[applause] >> thank you, rebecca. thank you for speaking on behalf of the constituents in district 8 and district 9. from the department of adult and aging services -- just showed up. great. excellent. many of the department and agencies are here. now the most important part of the program, the open mic, is coming up. before the start that, i wanted to review a few rules. we have a limit of two minutes per speaker. please make sure you are able to express yourself in a distinct wasuccint...
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. >> reporter: even outside the classroom, rebecca mieliwocki can teach us a lot. >> i think a greatany americans wake up on a monday morning sort of grumpy about what they have to do when they get to work. but i get up in the morning excited about what i get to do. >> reporter: at the white house today, that enthusiasm was honored at the highest level. >> and there is our 2012 national teacher of the year, rebecca mieliwocki from burbank, california. >> reporter: picked from 3.2 million american teachers, mieliwocki's students know why. >> what makes ms. mieliwocki a great teacher? >> she's amazing. she's the best teacher i've ever had. >> reporter: mieliwocki is humbled. >> i'm not the best teacher in america, there isn't one. >> reporter: she loves learning as much as teaching. >> i'm only as good as i am because i walked into other teacher's classrooms. >> reporter: she never loses her sense of humor. >> i have to say, she was a little goofy when i met her. >> reporter: for the 43-year-old, teaching was in her dna. the daughter of two teachers, she tried law school and publishing
. >> reporter: even outside the classroom, rebecca mieliwocki can teach us a lot. >> i think a greatany americans wake up on a monday morning sort of grumpy about what they have to do when they get to work. but i get up in the morning excited about what i get to do. >> reporter: at the white house today, that enthusiasm was honored at the highest level. >> and there is our 2012 national teacher of the year, rebecca mieliwocki from burbank, california. >> reporter:...
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and rebecca black received for her musically-challenged song, "friday." >> double take?e is enough. >> let's move on. >> okay. >>> so, a texas mom may have gone just a tad overboard trying to help her daughter's chances of becoming prom queen. the mom paid for this billboard to showcase the girl's talent. >> but the billboard is just the beginning. the mom has taken out several newspaper ads. even recruiting a local restaurant for help in all this. you see it right there. you think the daughter might be embarrassed by the over-the-top display. but brandy says she's quite grateful. we'll see if it pays off this saturday night. >>> enearlier, rob and i relived a little of our youth. getting into the prom. >> that is paula, wearing her actual prom dress. that's my god-awful dancing. >> you saw -- i ripped the seams trying to get it out. but i used orange gaffer tape to hold it together. >> a beautiful couple. look at that. beautiful memories. good times. >> for the show. >>> abc's got more next. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] jim's allergies are becoming an issue. [ sneez
and rebecca black received for her musically-challenged song, "friday." >> double take?e is enough. >> let's move on. >> okay. >>> so, a texas mom may have gone just a tad overboard trying to help her daughter's chances of becoming prom queen. the mom paid for this billboard to showcase the girl's talent. >> but the billboard is just the beginning. the mom has taken out several newspaper ads. even recruiting a local restaurant for help in all this. you...
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let's bring in rebecca and josh.ou for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> tell me what is happening in the gulf. what is the reality today. >> the reality in a the gulf right now today as you reported shrimp are coming in with no eyes tumors, lesions oil in their guts. not just the fish but people are also getting sick. women are having a high rate of miscarriages. they linked one woman's mall formed baby. and oil is still leaking and washing ashore today. that's some things that most people don't know. >> that is interesting. rebecca, on the chemical dispersants on the oil which is more dangerous. >> they're both toxic. i was exposed to it. my skin was exposed to it. now for the rest of my life i cannot expose the skin on my neck and chest to the sun. >> josh, why would the government go along with covering this up? >> well, you have to imagine bp is the largest supplier of oil and gas products to the u.s. department of defense. so you have the pentagon's largest energy contractor, very much in bed with the gov
let's bring in rebecca and josh.ou for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> tell me what is happening in the gulf. what is the reality today. >> the reality in a the gulf right now today as you reported shrimp are coming in with no eyes tumors, lesions oil in their guts. not just the fish but people are also getting sick. women are having a high rate of miscarriages. they linked one woman's mall formed baby. and oil is still leaking and washing ashore today. that's some...
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>>reporter: move over rebecca black. abc news los angeles. >> just kidding we are perfect. >>> oh, yes. while video f has been seen two million times it is worth noting that rebecca black friday that you saw has been viewed 28 million times. all right. >> on the subject of hot let's go back and talk about the weather. sandy is in for spencer. it's steamy sandy. >> absolutely going to get toasty around here tomorrow. not just here in the bay area. look at the temperatures. eights going to get hot in southern california as well. we head to palm springs. 103 degrees. las vegas 94 in the desert. 80 in yosemitement 91 in sack to have. if you like it warm chico 88 degrees. in the bay area we have some heat. as dan mentioned 91 in antioc antioch. livermore 90 degrees san jose. pretty warm day right around the bay. 83 oak land. if you pleaser 80's santa rosa, napa, escape the heat, always a place here in the bay area. 77 san francisc francisco. 72 degrees in half moon basement accu-weather 7 day forecast from mild at the coast w
>>reporter: move over rebecca black. abc news los angeles. >> just kidding we are perfect. >>> oh, yes. while video f has been seen two million times it is worth noting that rebecca black friday that you saw has been viewed 28 million times. all right. >> on the subject of hot let's go back and talk about the weather. sandy is in for spencer. it's steamy sandy. >> absolutely going to get toasty around here tomorrow. not just here in the bay area. look at the...
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and has rebecca black has been rebecca blacked? that question makes no sense to cat. >>> it has gone viral like kony. i speak of hot girls blazing a trail across the internet. it is a duo called double take. weep for humanity, weep for humanitiers. >> ♪ look at me and tell me the truth sthoat ♪ what do you do ♪ ♪ when people don't know what we go through sthoat ♪ they see may blonde hair, blue eyes and class ♪ ♪ but they don't know i have a really big heart ♪ ♪ don't get me wrong ♪ i know that i'm hot ♪ but textbook perfection sthoat. ♪ ♪ takes a lot. ♪ girls call me names ♪ like i can't be tamed ♪ hot girls have problems too ♪ ♪ we are just like you ♪ except we are hot ♪ the world needs to open their eyes ♪ ♪ and realize ♪ we're not perfect ♪ sometimes we lie ♪ i got the look i've got the butt. ♪ smote. ♪ but those things don't make me a ♪ ♪ ♪ girls say i am conceited ♪ on behalf of all hot girls ♪ ♪ those comments aren't needed ♪ ♪ just because i'm pretty ♪ i have to be dumb ♪ i just wanna have fun >> whoa. >> i know. you parenta
and has rebecca black has been rebecca blacked? that question makes no sense to cat. >>> it has gone viral like kony. i speak of hot girls blazing a trail across the internet. it is a duo called double take. weep for humanity, weep for humanitiers. >> ♪ look at me and tell me the truth sthoat ♪ what do you do ♪ ♪ when people don't know what we go through sthoat ♪ they see may blonde hair, blue eyes and class ♪ ♪ but they don't know i have a really big heart ♪ ♪...