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robin? >> all right, matt. thank you.ot of people eager watching that case. >> i don't understand why he would keep on hypnotizing the students after the school board told him not to. >> it makes you wonder. >> we'll follow the investigation. >>> we'll get to the latest on that break in the amanda knono case. court-appointed experts are raising serious questions out the dna evidence that helped convict knox of murdering her roommate while studying in italy. in a moment, we'll talk to amanda's mom about what is next. but first, abc's elizabeth vargas has the details. >> reporter: it was the kind of news amanda knox hadadeen waiting nearly four years to hear. independent, court-appointed experts have concluded that key dna evidence, which helped convict amanda, may now have been contaminated or improperly collected. >> the report said that exactly kind of what our expert said all along. that the correct procedures were not followed. >> reporter: prosecutors argue that two key pieces of evidence implicate amanda and her then
robin? >> all right, matt. thank you.ot of people eager watching that case. >> i don't understand why he would keep on hypnotizing the students after the school board told him not to. >> it makes you wonder. >> we'll follow the investigation. >>> we'll get to the latest on that break in the amanda knono case. court-appointed experts are raising serious questions out the dna evidence that helped convict knox of murdering her roommate while studying in italy. in a...
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good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james "whitey" bulger was reportedly going by the name charlie. living here at an ordinary apartment building just three blocks from santa monica beach. at 7:13 p.m. wednesday night, california time, federal agents entered the princess eugenia
good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james "whitey" bulger was reportedly going by the name charlie. living here at an ordinary apartment building just three blocks...
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>> thank you, robin.heast right along the stationary front. there are five states that have flood watches out for this area. we think it will be one to two inches of rain but since it lasts a couple of days it will be more. where some celebration is going on. eastern texas from san antonio and the border there all the way up toward shreveport getting a heavy line of thunderstorms. this is one to two inches of rain here. 80% of texas is in the highest level of drought. they're getting one to two inches of rain in east texas. that's a very good thing. this is the hot zone where the storms are in red. and all that weather was brought to you by orkin. i mean, we have all these monitors, robin. i think we should use them. >> just saying. just saying. all right, sam. thank you. >>> coming up next, mobile meltdown. what happens when bad behavior is caught on camera? well, it goes viral. we'll see it when we come back. [ male announcer ] in america, we believe anyone can be a hero. kraft singles. we're rich in ca
>> thank you, robin.heast right along the stationary front. there are five states that have flood watches out for this area. we think it will be one to two inches of rain but since it lasts a couple of days it will be more. where some celebration is going on. eastern texas from san antonio and the border there all the way up toward shreveport getting a heavy line of thunderstorms. this is one to two inches of rain here. 80% of texas is in the highest level of drought. they're getting one...
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art history major robin greenfield. robin, thank you so much for joining me.e) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic. your response. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to wango tango... laugh (laughter) well, that's... that's food for thought there. still, clearly a polarizing issue, this has been "good point; other point." thanks to robin for... she's gone. okay. (laughter) we'll be back. (cheers and applause) [ horn honks ] [ indistinct conversations ] excuse me... am i in the right place? uh, ya! this is the bar exam study group!?! of course. look, what's this bar mean? the coors light is cold? and this bar? means it's super cold? congratulations, you passed the bar exam! nice! [ male announcer ] intr
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art history major robin greenfield. robin, thank you so much for joining me. (applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic. your response. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to wango tango... laugh (laughter) well, that's... that's food for thought there. still, clearly a polarizing issue, this has been "good point; other point." thanks to robin for... she's gone. okay. (laughter) we'll be back. (cheers and applause) you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just ma
art history major robin greenfield. robin, thank you so much for joining me. (applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic. your response. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city...
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robin? >> we hope so. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn, now, to the latest on the anthony weiner sexting scandal. the congressman defiantly saying he's going to stay put. he's not going to give up his house seat. and he's not getting support from his colleagues. and there are new calls for his resignation. jon karl has the latest on the hill, as always. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there is a new poll out today saying that a strong majority of new york city voters say he should not resign. but there are political leaders in both parties saying it is time for anthony weiner to get out of congress. democrat anthony weiner made it clear again last night, he's going to fight to keep his job. >> i'm not resigning, no. >> reporter: democratic leader nancy pelosi's call for an ethics investigation is not satisfying republicans. as the chairman of the republican party put it, we do not need an investigation to know he lied and acted inappropriately. we need a resignation. and democrats aren'
robin? >> we hope so. clayton, thank you. >>> we turn, now, to the latest on the anthony weiner sexting scandal. the congressman defiantly saying he's going to stay put. he's not going to give up his house seat. and he's not getting support from his colleagues. and there are new calls for his resignation. jon karl has the latest on the hill, as always. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there is a new poll out today saying that a strong majority of new...
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robin, george, josh, lara. a few of the pit masters who are competing. friendly competition, should we say? for the best barbecue today. there are no losers. everyone's here for the big apple barbecue block party. we're going to tuck about how to make the best rub. the best ribs. also your businesses and your secrets. we're going to start with mike. tell us about your restaurant. >> one of these things -- our restaurant is 15 years old. >> 17th street bar and grill. >> yeah. and memphis championship barbecue in las vegas. >> you're known for your magic -- >> magic dust. >> magic dust. you've been selling it about 15 years. and you say this is the secret to the great rub. >> this is everything except ice cream. you have to have a dry rub. one of the basic ingredients that you start with is some paprika. >> paprika. are you going to give us all your secret ingredients? >> yes. the main thing is stir it with tender love. >> you said you're not really a rubber. you're a sprinkler. >> i'm a sprinkler. i do not rub a
robin, george, josh, lara. a few of the pit masters who are competing. friendly competition, should we say? for the best barbecue today. there are no losers. everyone's here for the big apple barbecue block party. we're going to tuck about how to make the best rub. the best ribs. also your businesses and your secrets. we're going to start with mike. tell us about your restaurant. >> one of these things -- our restaurant is 15 years old. >> 17th street bar and grill. >> yeah....
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robin? >> all right, abbie. thank you. >>> now to the 2012 presidential race. minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann is officially kicking off her run for republican presidential nomination today. already, there are signs she may be breaking out of the pack. abc's jon karl has more from her hometown, in waterloo, iowa. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning from waterloo, robin. for bachmann, this kickoff could not come at a better time. there is no republican candidate with more energy and more momentum right now than michele bachmann. meet the new front-runner in iowa. >> i don't have a teleprompter. i don't know if you noticed that up here. president bachmann may be retiring that thing, by the way, when i get to the white house. >> reporter: to make her big appearance, michele bachmann is making a triumphant return to the place where she was born, waterloo, iowa. bachman is known as a take-no-prisoners conservative. dubbed queen of the tea party this week, by the conservative "wee
robin? >> all right, abbie. thank you. >>> now to the 2012 presidential race. minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann is officially kicking off her run for republican presidential nomination today. already, there are signs she may be breaking out of the pack. abc's jon karl has more from her hometown, in waterloo, iowa. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning from waterloo, robin. for bachmann, this kickoff could not come at a better time. there is no republican...
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and so you ask, robin, how much it's worth? how about a cool $500,000. >> do you know how much time i've spent in the florida keys? >> $500,000 isn't anything to sneeze about. but i was a little disappointed. we saw that treasure chest. i thought you were going to bring up the whole treasure chest. >> it's worth $500,000 and you're disappointed. >> very high on a friday. very high. >>> let's get to the weather. sam, you're outside of san francisco. did you see these pictures he was tweeting last night? oh, what are you doing out there, sam? >> well, robin, i've planted a clue in the picture around me, as to why we're in emeryville. see if you can figure it out. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. as you head outside your doors looking at thunderstorms. there's two zones today. one of them is right along the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic, from raleigh back up to new york city. i know you're tired of storms. but storms are not done yet. they tend to go away by the weekend. rapid city, omaha, kansas
and so you ask, robin, how much it's worth? how about a cool $500,000. >> do you know how much time i've spent in the florida keys? >> $500,000 isn't anything to sneeze about. but i was a little disappointed. we saw that treasure chest. i thought you were going to bring up the whole treasure chest. >> it's worth $500,000 and you're disappointed. >> very high on a friday. very high. >>> let's get to the weather. sam, you're outside of san francisco. did you see...
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robin? >> hearing that chilling testimony is just that, very chilling. we're live on the west coast. let's bring in josh, live, on the west coast, josh elliott. can you handle it? >> i like it. my people. >> that's right, a california guy. >>> three americans are now believed to be stricken with the same form of e. coli that is blamed for 18 deaths in teria i never been seen before. experts can't say why it's hitting young adults and women so far. it's blamed on contaminated vegetables. >>> the man accused of overseeing the worst massacre in europe since warld war two called the genocide charges against him obnoxious. he says he was defending his country when thousands were murdered on his watch. >>> there's breaking story overseas, the president of yemen has reportedly been injured in an rocket attack on the presidential palace. it's major escalation in violence, with yemen on the brink of civil war. >>> back in this country, an elderly man, apparently a part of a bitter divorce, is charged
robin? >> hearing that chilling testimony is just that, very chilling. we're live on the west coast. let's bring in josh, live, on the west coast, josh elliott. can you handle it? >> i like it. my people. >> that's right, a california guy. >>> three americans are now believed to be stricken with the same form of e. coli that is blamed for 18 deaths in teria i never been seen before. experts can't say why it's hitting young adults and women so far. it's blamed on...
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ash, robin. and perhaps -- >> magma. >> thank you. >> you're allowing me to say that because he doesn't want me to mention it on twitter. he picked vancouver to win the stanley cup. i picked boston. he thinks that magma will keep me -- >> you know, you try not to bring it with you to work in the morning. and look what happens. robin roberts happens. i'll tell you what. >> i almost forgave you. >> just not picking. >> i'm going to las vegas this weekend. i'm hot, baby. i'm hot. >> what's the market doing today? >>> how about you, sam? >> we'll start with the numbers that are in today, robin. this is why the headlines and weather have been the way they have been all spring long. take a look at the area, wetter than normal. wettest on record. driest on record and it'll explain why the flooding is now going on in the northwest from iowa on into the mountains. why earlier we had floods in the mississippi river valley because we had the wettest spring on record there. and why those fires are going from
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robin? >> still, reason for concern. all right, ryan. thank you. >>> let's turn to josh elliott for the rest of the developing stories. good morning, josh. >> good morning to you, robin and george and to all of you. we begin, police in new york are stepping up security at major hotels as a precaution. this is all following that deadly attack and violent standoff with terrorists at a hotel in afghanistan, popular r with foreigners. at least 11 people were killed at kabul's intercontinental hotel. and now, we're learning there were americans inside at the time of the attack. our nick schifrin is there with the very latest. good morning to you, nick. >> reporter: good morning, josh. that's right. two americans survived this brazen attack at this hotel right behind me. suicide bombers, in the middle of the night, were going floor-to-floor, hunting for people to kill. it's a brazen reminder that insurgents can still attack one of the most secure buildings in the country. for 4 1/2 hours, 9 gunmen
robin? >> still, reason for concern. all right, ryan. thank you. >>> let's turn to josh elliott for the rest of the developing stories. good morning, josh. >> good morning to you, robin and george and to all of you. we begin, police in new york are stepping up security at major hotels as a precaution. this is all following that deadly attack and violent standoff with terrorists at a hotel in afghanistan, popular r with foreigners. at least 11 people were killed at kabul's...
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robin? >> jon, thank you very much. as you said, george, that press conference was brutal yesterday. it came as the result of abc news inquiries, after we talked to the woman who forced weiner to come clean. and chris cuomo, you talked to the young woman. >> reporter: this is a human story. this young woman was so concerned that she might be chatting with a congressman, that she says weiner gave her some comfort saying, you're not stalking me. i'm stalking you. that's what she says. in the end, they both wound up being exposed, in more ways than one. this is the woman whose admission in this exclusive abc news interview, pushed anthony weiner to come clean. >> he says i'm an open book. maybe too open. >> reporter: meagan broussard. >> meagan broussard was one of the women. >> reporter: it began in april, when broussard saw this clip of anthony weiner giving a speech. >> i looked to see someone who stood for something and was passionate about something. >> reporter: so, she wrote on his facebook page, hot. >> reporter: w
robin? >> jon, thank you very much. as you said, george, that press conference was brutal yesterday. it came as the result of abc news inquiries, after we talked to the woman who forced weiner to come clean. and chris cuomo, you talked to the young woman. >> reporter: this is a human story. this young woman was so concerned that she might be chatting with a congressman, that she says weiner gave her some comfort saying, you're not stalking me. i'm stalking you. that's what she says....
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robin?d off her reign under a cloud of controversy when photos of her pole dancing surfaced. we'll talk to rima fakih. but first, here's more on her story. >> miss usa 2010 is michigan! rima fakih. >> 25-year-old rima fakih broke down barriers when she was crowned the first-ever muslim miss usa. racy photos emerged of fakih pole dancing in 2007. pageant officials investigated and let her keep her crown. but she's come under fire. late-night partying. at the urging of officials, she spoke to tara conner who was put under the microscope after rumors of drug and alcohol abuse surfaced. >> no way did i think it would be possible for a second chance to be given to me. >> reporter: conner, was forgiven by pageant owner donald trump. after cleaning up her act, rima fakih slipped again, surveillance videos show her returning home at 4:00 a.m. and miss usa rima fakih joins us live this morning from los angeles. good morning. >> good morning. >> you had one more week to go. sunday you'll have to relin
robin?d off her reign under a cloud of controversy when photos of her pole dancing surfaced. we'll talk to rima fakih. but first, here's more on her story. >> miss usa 2010 is michigan! rima fakih. >> 25-year-old rima fakih broke down barriers when she was crowned the first-ever muslim miss usa. racy photos emerged of fakih pole dancing in 2007. pageant officials investigated and let her keep her crown. but she's come under fire. late-night partying. at the urging of officials, she...
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and later, president obama in a father's day exclusive with abc's robin roberts.ips from the parent in chief on raising teenage daughters in the white house. >> i have men with guns that surround them often, and a great incentive for running for re-election is that it means they never get in a car with a boy who had a beer. >> announcer: this week with christiane amanpour from the newseum in washington, d.c. will continue in a moment after this from our abc stations. moment after this from our abc stations. >>> just two days ago on foxnews sunday, pawlenty jacked mitt romney right in the health care plan. >> president obama said he designed obama care after romney care. and made it obamney care. >> obamney care is perfect. it's the brangelina of political attacks. so the minnesota governor was totally primed and ready when john mccain lobbed in a softball. >> obamney care on foxnews sunday why is it not obamney care standing here with the governor right there? >> president obama is the person i quoted to say he looked to massachusetts for designing his program. >>
and later, president obama in a father's day exclusive with abc's robin roberts.ips from the parent in chief on raising teenage daughters in the white house. >> i have men with guns that surround them often, and a great incentive for running for re-election is that it means they never get in a car with a boy who had a beer. >> announcer: this week with christiane amanpour from the newseum in washington, d.c. will continue in a moment after this from our abc stations. moment after...
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robin? >> tell us more about the dash diet.ort of a happy accident. a side effect was that it was a great, nutritional, safe weight loss tool. >> thank you so much. >>> let's check out sam, who needs to be on no diet. >> oh robin. no. i need to slim down a little bit. but grab a cup of coffee and join us for the "gma morning menu." coming up, ann coulter is on the show. we're going to pick her brain on the anthony weiner scandal. >>> also dr. oz and dr. roizen is here this morning. they're calling this the owner's manual for teens. they'll be coming up this morning. >>> also later, sarah ferguson joining forces with the oprah winfrey network for a life-changing series. it may change our lives, as well. stay right here. y chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grain steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam, becau
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robin?> all right, ryan. >>> for more on the wildfires threatening that area, let's bring in physicist, dr. michio kaku. it's good to have you with us. we just heard in ryan's report. and the nuclear waste being and the nuclear waste being just behind some fabric barriers. what's the most dangerous right here? what's the most concern? >> well, the good news is we no longer store our atomic bombs at los alamos, like we used to. especially after world war ii. however, the danger is there's 20,000 to 30,000 barrels, containing plutonium-contaminated waste. everything from gloves, to helmets, to nuclear materials from the reactors. the danger is that a fire could split them open, release plutonium in the air. plutonium is the most toxic chemical known to science. a microgram, that you can't see, in your lungs, would cause lung cancer. >> and the danger the firefighters must be in to battle this. and the special training and equipment that they need? >> that's the weak spot because in 2009, the d
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>> reporter: hey, robin. yeah, you know, we often do stories about how other things get more expensive as gas gets more expensive. but now gas prices are falling. 3.63 at this station and we wanted to know, is there a corresponding discount on those essential items when gas prices drop? when a 737 like this takes off for a trip from chicago to new york, the fuel for the flight costs about $22,000. so when fuel prices come down to earth, do the airlines share some of that savings with you? >> no, airline fares are not going down with the price of fuel. >> reporter: rick seaney says a ticket that costs $250 in january now costs $320 and since people are buying them airlines aren't discounting them. >> it's like my kids that sell lemonade in the cul-de-sac selling twice normally than in the fall. when demand is really high you'll sell it for a higher price. >> reporter: from las vegas to chicago to washington authorized fuel surcharges for taxicabs when gas approached $4 a gallon. in the nation's capital, they'l
>> reporter: hey, robin. yeah, you know, we often do stories about how other things get more expensive as gas gets more expensive. but now gas prices are falling. 3.63 at this station and we wanted to know, is there a corresponding discount on those essential items when gas prices drop? when a 737 like this takes off for a trip from chicago to new york, the fuel for the flight costs about $22,000. so when fuel prices come down to earth, do the airlines share some of that savings with you?...
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did you hear from henley saying not bad, robin? the person that you are covering your song, but we sent a cut rough vocal, we sent it to him and i asked if you would like to make a cameo appearance i would love to have you, and he sent a note back saying no. turned it down. this is one of two covers on an album of 12 cuts, and i co-wrote six of the songs. what do you do when you buy a cd. you look and turn it over to see if you recognize anything. if they are all are -- i wanted to sing a song that made fun of the news a little bit. >> what were you thinking? >> this is what i do for a living, and let's face it head on, and it was temporary still. >> i don't know if we can get a shot of robin's shoes, and she's known of her shoes. i have sent pictures of her shoes and tweeted them. she writes a song about high heels. let's take a listen. >> sure. ♪ ♪ i need a dew and a shot of the coffee ♪ ♪ it's like nascar out there ♪ run me off the highway ♪ there i go puttin' my high heels on -- >> when we wake up in the morning, we women, half
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thank you. >> thank you, robin. >> thank you, robin. >>> now, to washington where president obama announced last night that after almost a decade of war in afghanistan, american troops will begin to come home. he said the tide of war is receding because america is meeting its goals. >> we're starting this drawdown from a position of strength. al qaeda is under more pressure than at any time since 9/11. together with the pakistanis, we have taken out more than half of al qaeda's leadership. and thanks to our intelligence professionals and special forces, we killed osama bin laden. the only leader that al qaeda had ever known. >> let's bring in martha raddatz and bianna golodryga for more on this right now. and, martha, let me begin with you. the president says this is the beginning of the end in afghanistan. and this is a significant shift in strategy. >> it really is, george. from everything the president said and the calls i've been making this morning, it's clear that u.s. troops will now focus more on counterterrorism rather than a full counterinsurgency plan. what that means is more tar
thank you. >> thank you, robin. >> thank you, robin. >>> now, to washington where president obama announced last night that after almost a decade of war in afghanistan, american troops will begin to come home. he said the tide of war is receding because america is meeting its goals. >> we're starting this drawdown from a position of strength. al qaeda is under more pressure than at any time since 9/11. together with the pakistanis, we have taken out more than half of...
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"b." >> hey, robin. you know, robin, the new regulations don't take effect until next summer aimed at giving consumers the protection they thought they were getting already. after 30 years of debate and hundreds of thousands of new melanoma diagnoses, the fda has agreed on a clear new system to label sunscreens and tell you what they can and cannot do. among the changes, labels will no longer be able to claim a sunscreen is waterproof or sweatproof. the fda says there's no such thing. and in order to claim it protects against skin cancer a sunscreen will now be required to block both uvb and uva rays. and have an spf of at least 15. >> any sunscreen that is not broad spectrum or that is broad spectrum but is lower than 15 will be required to have a warning statement. >> reporter: for years the government only required sunscreens to have uvb protection. that's what the spf number refers to. it can burn the surface of the skin and cause cancer but uva rays are just as dangerous. even with the new labeling
"b." >> hey, robin. you know, robin, the new regulations don't take effect until next summer aimed at giving consumers the protection they thought they were getting already. after 30 years of debate and hundreds of thousands of new melanoma diagnoses, the fda has agreed on a clear new system to label sunscreens and tell you what they can and cannot do. among the changes, labels will no longer be able to claim a sunscreen is waterproof or sweatproof. the fda says there's no such...
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i spoke to robin about her many talents. robin, a lot of people didn't know you sing. speaker, i guess, music was really natural for me. i grew up a preacher's kid so some of my first memories are learning to sing at church and harmonizing against other voices. >> so the first release of your album is the cover of don henly's album "dirty laundry." it's sort of a critique of the news business. i want to play some of it ♪ ♪ got the bubble headed bleach blond that comes on at 5:00 ♪ ♪ she can tell you about the plane crash with a gleam in her eye ♪ ♪ it's interesting when people die, give us dirty laundry ♪ >> are you trying to say something about the news business by having this be your first release? >> how did you like that blue grassy version? >> i thought it was great. >> thank you. i don't know what was going on. don henly when he wrote that song but he was sure cranky about the news at the time. i loved it in junior high when i first heard it and when i knew i was going to be making an album the first thing i said was i want to do air remake of this. for me it's's
i spoke to robin about her many talents. robin, a lot of people didn't know you sing. speaker, i guess, music was really natural for me. i grew up a preacher's kid so some of my first memories are learning to sing at church and harmonizing against other voices. >> so the first release of your album is the cover of don henly's album "dirty laundry." it's sort of a critique of the news business. i want to play some of it ♪ ♪ got the bubble headed bleach blond that comes on at...
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additionally robin indicated in an e-mail dated june 10, 2008, that she has a degree in architecture and regularly reviews plans. so we figured with two sets of trained architectural eyes that we were comfortable with any and all plans being presented would be clearly understood by the binellis. in june 2010 we made a decision to scale down the project with the continued services of our architect, richards. the revised plans created a functional living space for our larger family by partially enclosing the existing rear deck there would be approximately a three football connie at the north elevation that will extend approximately five feet west to allow access to a spiral stairway for safe egress to the rear yard. after the binellis and architect reviewed the revised and properly submitted plan, they supported the project at the variance hearing. the variance was approved and we felt everyone was comfortable and it made sense to move forward with the additional time and expense of building permit process. note that the plans clearly did show railings as being clear glass, illustrated
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robin? >> that would say a lot. all right, jon, thank you so much. >>> now moving on this next story is going to -- a lot of people -- >> a lot of anger. there is dramatic proof those extra fees every time you fly is adding big numbers to the airlines. steve owe sunsunsami reports. >> reporter: it didn't take us long to hear horror stories from passengers who paid extra for bags that weren't delivered. these are things that used to be free. >> baggage fees are ridiculous. >> i shouldn't have to pay extra. >> they'll charge for air. >> reporter: passengers couldn't believe it that the airlines are making nearly $6 billion with a "b" just in fees. 3.4 billion for bag fee, 2.3 for ticket changes and somehow the industry is still struggling. >> the flying public hates the airlines. it's been a race to the bottom. vicious circle of poorer service and higher fares and more fees. >> reporter: it's amazing how it all adds up. for bags on flights the nation's largest carriers will charge you at least $25 for the first one, 3
robin? >> that would say a lot. all right, jon, thank you so much. >>> now moving on this next story is going to -- a lot of people -- >> a lot of anger. there is dramatic proof those extra fees every time you fly is adding big numbers to the airlines. steve owe sunsunsami reports. >> reporter: it didn't take us long to hear horror stories from passengers who paid extra for bags that weren't delivered. these are things that used to be free. >> baggage fees are...
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robin, you and i are both in it. however, if right now, you want to buy in -- >> oh, no. >> -- the entire crew and control room doughnuts right now, we'll call it even. >> i got you right where i want you. >> you do? you're feeling good? >> standing by your principles. >> i can't be in a bad mood. because sam champion is back this morning. >>> good morning. josh, george, or robin, you can buy the box. apparently, this is a game show now. good morning, everybody. let's talk about storms. we have the big thunderstorms in the south after the big heat. northern storms are popping up today. we have had a lot of deaths lately from folks running under trees to get cover and then the trees coming down. the trees, not the place to go. go inside. get inside a strong building when the storms start popping. billings, bismarck. involved in this. large hail, damaging winds, the big story this week, the heat. it comes out of the west, out of the south. it crawls into the northeast. new york is 78 degrees but it will be in the 90s,
robin, you and i are both in it. however, if right now, you want to buy in -- >> oh, no. >> -- the entire crew and control room doughnuts right now, we'll call it even. >> i got you right where i want you. >> you do? you're feeling good? >> standing by your principles. >> i can't be in a bad mood. because sam champion is back this morning. >>> good morning. josh, george, or robin, you can buy the box. apparently, this is a game show now. good...
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robin, you're right. they open a door.he defendant's reputation may not be an issue, unless, only and if, the defense opens the door to bad character by putting in good or bad character themselves first. and jose baez brought in all of her lies. i think they'll show the jury of tot mom buying beer and push-up bras and lingerie on someone else's checking account, but leave out she was convicted of that offense. >> thank you for your insight and perspective. have a good day. >>> time for the weather again. colleen coyle, in for the vacationing sam champion. >> good morning, everyone. today is the start of hurricane season for the atlantic. and look at the areas most likely for development. right now, we're watching the gulf coast. usually june is not the most active season. if they develop, they will be developing offer the florida coastline. and we have a system that the national hurricane cenod this weather report has brn been brought to you by bush's grilling beans. >>> two famous doctors are talking, trash-talking each o
robin, you're right. they open a door.he defendant's reputation may not be an issue, unless, only and if, the defense opens the door to bad character by putting in good or bad character themselves first. and jose baez brought in all of her lies. i think they'll show the jury of tot mom buying beer and push-up bras and lingerie on someone else's checking account, but leave out she was convicted of that offense. >> thank you for your insight and perspective. have a good day. >>>...
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thanks to robin roberts for that interview. but that's our report for tonight.nk you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america."
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robin? >> sharyn, thank you very much. >>> we said the governor of massachusetts has declared a state of emergency. and deval patrick is on the phone with us right now. governor, i know you've been able to get out and see the destruction firsthand. any updates on the damage? >> it's quite a lot of property damage. and an awful lot of shaken people, particularly kids. i walked around the mass mutual center in downtown springfield where about 300 people were sheltered last night. obviously, a lot of kids badly shaken by what's happened. people have lost everything. but when you consider the scope of the damage, the property damage and the strength of the tornadoes that touched down, the fact that they are still so far only four confirmed fatalities, and most of the other injuries seen so far, not to be life-threatening, is a blessing. >> governor, what are your most immediate needs right now for the state? >> our most immediate needs are to comb the affected areas with search and rescue teams
robin? >> sharyn, thank you very much. >>> we said the governor of massachusetts has declared a state of emergency. and deval patrick is on the phone with us right now. governor, i know you've been able to get out and see the destruction firsthand. any updates on the damage? >> it's quite a lot of property damage. and an awful lot of shaken people, particularly kids. i walked around the mass mutual center in downtown springfield where about 300 people were sheltered last...
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robin? >> thank you, sam. >>> the inflatable house that tore loose. who raced to rescue his kids. what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. [ male announcer ] but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. place looks great. [ male announcer ] mike doesn't know that every concentrated viva roll is made of strong, fiber packed sheets, making it one tough towel. but his mom sure does. wow, for me? you shouldn't have. i insist. [ male announcer ] hey, if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. [ beep ] [ beep ] [ beep ] ♪ [ beep ] [ male announcer ] find an italian masterpiece in your grocer's freezer. buitoni shrimp and lobster ravioli with garlic butter sauce. simple ingredients, artfully prepared. winner of 2011 product of the year. buitoni. create an italian masterpiece. on display in the freezer section. express hydration. the fast absorbing body lotion for moisture that lasts all day
robin? >> thank you, sam. >>> the inflatable house that tore loose. who raced to rescue his kids. what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. [ male announcer ] but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. place looks great. [ male announcer ] mike doesn't know that every concentrated viva roll is made of strong, fiber packed sheets, making it one tough towel. but his mom sure does. wow, for me? you...
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tavis: that was a way to make robin thick known. what does your cousin who is an actress who turned you want to these books think of your acting and a claim? >> she is proud of me. she is 18 years older than me. i have always been her baby. she is my favorite cousin and so she is varied and artistic. she can do anything. she is a jazz singer and a designer, she does so many things. any little bit of talent, she wanted to nurture. she is proud of me which is a blessing because sometimes when you hit in a certain way, the people that have your back and want it seem to disappear once you got it. she is a blessing. tavis: that is a beautiful thing. gabourey sidibe, can i say gabby? >> i am surprised you said gabby. tavis: gabourey sidibe in "the big c". it is on showtime. that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, abhisit vejjajiva pbs.com. conversation about secret sites. that is next time. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by th
tavis: that was a way to make robin thick known. what does your cousin who is an actress who turned you want to these books think of your acting and a claim? >> she is proud of me. she is 18 years older than me. i have always been her baby. she is my favorite cousin and so she is varied and artistic. she can do anything. she is a jazz singer and a designer, she does so many things. any little bit of talent, she wanted to nurture. she is proud of me which is a blessing because sometimes...
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obama who talked about the now ex-congressman in an exclusive interview with "good morning america's" robin roberts. >> i wish representative weiner and his lovely wife well, you know, obviously it's been a tough incident for him. but i'm confident that they'll refocus and he'll refocus and they'll end up being able to bounce back. >> you can hear more of robin's one-on-one interview with the president coming up on "good morning america." >>> so what is next for anthony weiner? he still has solid suppo his his new york district. so a future run for office is exactly not out of the office. he can still communicate with the public via twitter. his account is still open show he has not posted anything since june 1st. the former lawmaker gets to keep his pension, $54,000 a year once he turns 62. >>> in an alarming hit list that appeared on an extremist website. it includes the names, pictures and information about 40 people potential terror targets. among them are a member of congress, pentagon officials and executives of a u.s. company that makes drone aircraft. the fbi has alerted law enforce
obama who talked about the now ex-congressman in an exclusive interview with "good morning america's" robin roberts. >> i wish representative weiner and his lovely wife well, you know, obviously it's been a tough incident for him. but i'm confident that they'll refocus and he'll refocus and they'll end up being able to bounce back. >> you can hear more of robin's one-on-one interview with the president coming up on "good morning america." >>> so what is...
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chp is doing a round robin. see the chp cruiser right there doing the round robin there trying to keep cars way from the closure as what i think what they're going to do is get the trucks out of the way. it's going to be a temporary delay. we'll watch it for you. this morning's commute on northbound 101 san francisco that looks good. 4:31 back to pam. >>> a 2-year-old antioch boy is in serious condition this morning after falling from a second story window of his home. ktvu's tara moriarty joins us now from outside children's hospital in oakland where the toddler is being treated. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. that toddler did suffer a serious head injury and was in surgery here at children's hospital in oakland yesterday. firefighters from the scene told us his injuries were major. now firefighters and paramedics rush to his home on plum bridge way in antioch just before 2:00 yesterday. a 2-year-old boy was unconscious after falling 15 feet out of a second floor window on to the driveway. polic
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losing the first broadway fantastic back and then the one of robin . i think i did a lot of things very well. in the same time we're supposed to have a close friend of the march because you have these feelings you feel pressure. for for them as much. now there are all of us landing himself into a clash against andy murray thanks bob that's the last progress i'm seeing uprisings and drank one of not so cello also in straight sets seven five seven five six two mori will need to improve significantly though as well as to start the play all this week for a record equalling sixth french open title. i was moving a lot of forward to personally move forward so it was. construed perfectly but i thought a few times nothing nothing major but i just need. to do all the right things to get all treatment out of icing and i'm sure. now shaquille o'neal is saying goodbye to the sport after nearly two decades in the business and thirty nine year old announcing his decision but o'neal started his amazing career back in one thousand nine hundred two with the orlando magi
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robin walker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. robin walker. >> thank you. following the welcoming people of the pupil premium some teachers in worcestertal me due to long-term funding, the money is needed to make ends meet and can't be spent on the people it was meant for. can the prime minister ensure that it will reform it and correct a problem that has been too wrong for too long. >> my right honorable friend makes a good point which is a serious in our country. the pupil premium, that will put money back if schools but the problem of discrepancy of funding which actually at present you can get a difference of 1,800 pounds per pupil between the best-funded school and the worst-funded school. we want to reform the school-funding system. we want to do it in a more fair and logical way and i'm determined we'll make progress with this. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have come here from meeting with the family of my 18-year-old constituent. he was fatally shot outside of his block of flats on monday and i'm sure the whole house will want to send their condolenc
robin walker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. robin walker. >> thank you. following the welcoming people of the pupil premium some teachers in worcestertal me due to long-term funding, the money is needed to make ends meet and can't be spent on the people it was meant for. can the prime minister ensure that it will reform it and correct a problem that has been too wrong for too long. >> my right honorable friend makes a good point which is a serious in our country. the...
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robin roberts with the president. >>> the celebrated saxophone player clarence clemons has died. to many fans, known simply as the big man. a great musician, certainly, but also, long-time friend to another music icon, the boss, bruce springsteen. rob nelson tonight is in asbury park, new jersey, where it all began. >> reporter: at every concert, fans relished the moment when the boss would make his final introduction. >> last but not least, secretary of the brotherhood, clarence clemons on the saxophone. >> reporter: at 6'5", 270 pounds, clemons was a giant on stage. and perhaps the only thing that outshined those booming sax solos -- ♪ was the uncommon brotherhood he shared with the e street band's bruce springsteen. after almost 40 years together, bruce and the big man, as he was known, were like an old married couple. >> love, respect and trust. you know? three qualities that every marriage should have. and it's based on that. >> reporter: back in the '70s, a racially integrated rock band was ground-breaking. but clemons became a star in his own right, jamming with presidents
robin roberts with the president. >>> the celebrated saxophone player clarence clemons has died. to many fans, known simply as the big man. a great musician, certainly, but also, long-time friend to another music icon, the boss, bruce springsteen. rob nelson tonight is in asbury park, new jersey, where it all began. >> reporter: at every concert, fans relished the moment when the boss would make his final introduction. >> last but not least, secretary of the brotherhood,...
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robin?all right, jon. >>> a short time after his resignation, i was there at the white house, for our exclusive interview with president obama. we were there to talk about fatherhood, his own experience and his hopes for america's dads. and he made some news of his own. but before we got to that, of course, we got his thoughts on the anthony weiner scandal and his response to republican attacks on his handling of the economy. there are many people asking, why is it that some men in positions of power and authority are engaging in such reckless behavior? >> well, you know, keep in mind that obviously the vast majority of folks are, you know, doing the right thing and focused on their work. and i wish representative weiner and his lovely wife well. you know, obviously, it's been a tough incident for him. but i'm confident that they'll refocus. and he'll refocus. and they'll end up being able to bounce back. >> is this something that you were hoping to see, that he would step aside. >> well, i
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refocus and he'll refocus and they'll end up being able to bounce back. >> and be sure to watch all of robin's exclusive interview with president obama tomorrow morning on "good morning america." >>> and, after weiner's wife huma, no one knows where she is tonight, and certainly no one knows everything she is thinking. but we do know that there's become a familiar narrative in america, scandal over a politician. then, the mea culpa and eventually public redemption. jake tapper tonight on how long it takes for a damaged public figure to travel that road. >> reporter: three years ago, eliot spitzer, then the powerful democratic governor of new york, resigned after the revelation that he had a proclivity for prostitutes. >> i have disappointed. >> reporter: today, spitzer has his own show on cnn. though stories like weiner's can create some moments of awkwardness. >> i sympathize with anthony weiner. i know he is going through torment like virtually no other. >> reporter: f. scott fitzgerald once said "there are no second acts in american lives." but that's no longer true. america is a land of se
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robin, that is not something that we have seen here in a very long time. >> in quite some time. ryan, thank you. >>> let's turn now to sam. we heard ryan talking about those winds, all so important there. >> seven states so far. millions of acres burned. there's about 4 million acres land that we have lost to fires since the beginning of the year. these western states is where it's the worst. an idea of the temperatures here. they do drop a bit. the battle zone between this low and the high right in the middle of the country, that low leaves, the high cements in, stabilizes things just a bit. the temperatures come down. that little bit of rain expected today is only the northern area of texas. it's not a lot to make a big enough difference. >> okay, sam, thanks very much. >>> now the economy. financial markets falling overnight, after european leaders failed to reach an agreement to greece out of bail crisis. let's bring in buyian that. this failure over the weekend was some somewhat of a surprise. >> reporter: european leaders don't think greece is taking enough measures to dea
robin, that is not something that we have seen here in a very long time. >> in quite some time. ryan, thank you. >>> let's turn now to sam. we heard ryan talking about those winds, all so important there. >> seven states so far. millions of acres burned. there's about 4 million acres land that we have lost to fires since the beginning of the year. these western states is where it's the worst. an idea of the temperatures here. they do drop a bit. the battle zone between this...
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robin cole court, robin leach, robin ventura, piers morgan.ch real-life tycoon gave a speech that inspired gordon gekko's greed is good or ration? donald krop -- donald trump, ivan boesky, michael milliken. what was the principle commodity being speculated in trading places? wheat, soybeans, pork bellies or frozen concentrated orange juice? what was montgomery brewster's job before he inherited 30 million bucks. extra points for somebody who knows the name of his employer. minor-league a slow player, janitor, limousine driver or a bartender? hang on we will get to the answer at the end. this is the last section. this is the section that is most near and dear to my heart. the idea of going rogue. so we have gunther have the 19 '80s deifies the individual. we have gone through how at the same time it is deifying the individual it is saying you yourself can become a michael jordan. so how then to explain what the institutions, what government for instance is still doing well? if you are saying that the only thing that can be done well is through
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