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the robin winston has more on the forecast. >>robin: like a marin's hands some spots.he fog will stick to the afternoon. partly sunny conditions and the mild. here is a look at fog tracker. the fog stretches in oakland, vallejo and concord. by 10:00 a.m. it will peel back. by noon, the fog is slowly started to move back in. jests fists but a lot of thought out there. 50s and 60s but we do have some warmer spots. here is a look at what you can expect the next three days corridor is capable fog and mild temperatures. tomorrow will be cool and monday, a slight increase in temperatures. back into the 80s and some of the warmest locations. >>ysabel: and national news, president obama continues to pound critics of his jobs bill. his latest attack came from the floor of a gm plant in michigan. his favorable ratings have dropped considerably in detroit. fee was on an auto plant tour on friday with the president of south korea. he said if republicans do not act on individual portions of his plans, they will have to explain that to voters. his jobs bill died in the senate. he pl
the robin winston has more on the forecast. >>robin: like a marin's hands some spots.he fog will stick to the afternoon. partly sunny conditions and the mild. here is a look at fog tracker. the fog stretches in oakland, vallejo and concord. by 10:00 a.m. it will peel back. by noon, the fog is slowly started to move back in. jests fists but a lot of thought out there. 50s and 60s but we do have some warmer spots. here is a look at what you can expect the next three days corridor is capable...
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>>robin: temperatures are dipping down into the 50s. we are at 55 in half moon bay. 62 right now for antioch. i have highlighted the weekend for you, saturday will be nice and sunny. the fog will return on sunday. patchy morning fog and cooler conditions. for halloween, sunny and mild weather. for halloween, temperatures will be clear and mild. i will have more details about your weekend coming up shortly. >>reporter: firsthand business class have the option of total lie flat seeds. >> more people are traveling. it is imperative to make that travel as comfortable and relaxing is it can be. more legroom, even in coach. the new the configured cabins are now available. so far it is available on flights to of china, japan and germany's. goodbye coach, hello first class. >>pam: coming up, we are headed into the depths of the pacific ocean is actively garbage patch threatening our state's coastline. nasa is hard at work in california. we will show you how. for >>kimberlee: facebook just announced a new security feature called trusted friends.
>>robin: temperatures are dipping down into the 50s. we are at 55 in half moon bay. 62 right now for antioch. i have highlighted the weekend for you, saturday will be nice and sunny. the fog will return on sunday. patchy morning fog and cooler conditions. for halloween, sunny and mild weather. for halloween, temperatures will be clear and mild. i will have more details about your weekend coming up shortly. >>reporter: firsthand business class have the option of total lie flat seeds....
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>> good morning, robin.da knox's arrest four years ago, a member of the knox family has been in perugia every single day. the entire family is now hear from seattle, awaiting the verdict today. they sent their daughter here to pursue a dream. to study italian. within weeks of her arrival, the droem under t dream turned into a nightmare. i have been following the story for four years. >> i'm very hopeful. >> reporter: mobbed by international media, amanda knox's family came to hear her plead for her freedom. i don't want my future to be taken away if from me for smnomg i didn't do. when i first sat down with aman amanda's parents just after her arre arrest, they were just setting out on the journey. and the weekly visits to amanda in prison. >> cold. >> we have to go in with a strong front for her. >> she's written in one of her letters, i can see it in your eyes. you're sad. >> reporter: and how is she surviving there? >> she just doesn't understand why am i here? when i didn't do anything. >> reporter: thro
>> good morning, robin.da knox's arrest four years ago, a member of the knox family has been in perugia every single day. the entire family is now hear from seattle, awaiting the verdict today. they sent their daughter here to pursue a dream. to study italian. within weeks of her arrival, the droem under t dream turned into a nightmare. i have been following the story for four years. >> i'm very hopeful. >> reporter: mobbed by international media, amanda knox's family came to...
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if you're going to be in the los angeles area, come join robin and me in the studio audience. >> robin: tickets are free so just go to drphil.com and click on be in the audience. >> dr. phil: or you can call 323-461-phil. that's 323-461-7445. okay. i want to thank all of my guests today. listen, i understand, because i'm a parent i understand that you love your children you want to nurture your children. and sometimes it's hard because it's easy for them to just kind of lay up against you, let you pay bills, cook for them clean for them do all of that. but they will never learn how to do what they need to do. and there's always anxiety. when jay went off to college, our first went to college, i remember robin cried all the way from austin back to dallas. and then she got there and said well i didn't teach him enough to cook. and i didn't teach him to iron. now he's down there hungry and wrinkled. >> robin: oh it was horrible. >> dr. phil: but they made it right? >> robin: yes he did make it. as you see, yes he did. >> dr. phil: they do. but they don't do it until they need to do it. ne
if you're going to be in the los angeles area, come join robin and me in the studio audience. >> robin: tickets are free so just go to drphil.com and click on be in the audience. >> dr. phil: or you can call 323-461-phil. that's 323-461-7445. okay. i want to thank all of my guests today. listen, i understand, because i'm a parent i understand that you love your children you want to nurture your children. and sometimes it's hard because it's easy for them to just kind of lay up...
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>>> hey, robin. >> hey, george.eason. we're going to talk to caroline manzo and melissa gorga. but first, andrea canning has a look at life in northern jersey. >> reporter: it's been the most explosive season ever on "the real housewives of new jersey." the family drama between the giudices and the gorgas reached a fever pitch, when a brawl broke out at a baby's cristening. there was even a showdown on who has the hotter body. the catalyst for the feud, gu disblamed her sister-in-law for destroying her relationship with her brother, joe. now, the latest catfight between the housewives isn't playing out on tv but on twitter. the twitter war was ignited on rumors that melissa once worked as a stripper, which she says wasn't true. and jacqueline laurita says it was teresa that started the rumors. teresa fired back, i love my whole family. caroline manzo, the motherly voice of reason through all the fighting, has brought much-needed comedic relief to the show that has seen happier days. for "good morning america," andre
>>> hey, robin. >> hey, george.eason. we're going to talk to caroline manzo and melissa gorga. but first, andrea canning has a look at life in northern jersey. >> reporter: it's been the most explosive season ever on "the real housewives of new jersey." the family drama between the giudices and the gorgas reached a fever pitch, when a brawl broke out at a baby's cristening. there was even a showdown on who has the hotter body. the catalyst for the feud, gu...
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robin? >> all right, brian. thank you very much. >>> as we said, joining us now is vice president joe biden. and mr. vice president, let me get right to you about this, about the iranian plot. many people are wondering, is this an act of war? >> it is an outrageous act, where the iranians will have to be held accountable. i think when you see the case presented, you're going to find there is compelling evidence for the assertion being made from multiple sources. the first thing we do is make sure the entire world and all of the capitals in the world understand what the iranians had in mind. it's an outrage that violates one of the fundamental premise, which is the safety and sanctity of diplomats. this is over the top. they have to be held accountable. we're in the process of uniting world public opinion continuing to isolate and condemn their behavior. >> you say be held accountable. right now, it seems to be sanctions. is that enough? we're talking about an attack on american soil. >> well, what we're talking
robin? >> all right, brian. thank you very much. >>> as we said, joining us now is vice president joe biden. and mr. vice president, let me get right to you about this, about the iranian plot. many people are wondering, is this an act of war? >> it is an outrageous act, where the iranians will have to be held accountable. i think when you see the case presented, you're going to find there is compelling evidence for the assertion being made from multiple sources. the first...
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good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the billionaire koch brothers, david and charles, are masters trying to keep secrets, for political and business dealings. now, the covers have been partially pulled back on their privately held oil company. koch industries. but bloomberg markets call it's secret sins. other than a night out on new york's cultural scene, the kochs rarely appear or speak in public. but on this occasion, a documentary filmmaker was rolling, as david koch appeared before tea party leaders and spoke of american values. >> the american dream of free enterprises, capitalism, is alive and well. >> reporter: now, questions are being raised about the american values of the source of the kochs ae koch industries. a $100 billion a year oil and energy company, based in wichita, kansas. this industry of bloomberg markets says one koch subsidiary was trading with iran. and another in france was paying bribes to get business in six different countries. in a previously undisclosed document, koch industries admits the
good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the billionaire koch brothers, david and charles, are masters trying to keep secrets, for political and business dealings. now, the covers have been partially pulled back on their privately held oil company. koch industries. but bloomberg markets call it's secret sins. other than a night out on new york's cultural scene, the kochs rarely appear or speak in public. but on this occasion, a documentary filmmaker was rolling, as david...
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rob robin, you have sat face to face with moamar khaddafy. you were telling me you remember interviewing him back in 1980. this is a man who took power when richard nixon was president of the united states. i note the a.p. report, past reports, proven incorrect. nobody wants to jump to conclusion here, but. >> well he was forced out of power in tripoli. getting him was a long process of liberating libya. this is an important step whether he was captured or killed. the mere fact that they managed to take over his hometown indicates that libya is once again beginning to be whole. there are now some very small pockets but the abilityer of them to hold out much longer i think will be very difficult. this is the kind of psychological moment where the libyan people will begin to peel they can move ahead. >> steve, this morning we heard reports that the libyan transitional forces felt they had taken control of sirte. we're also seeing a report that perhaps the death happen ed aftr nato struck the convoy. is that technically overstepping what their m
rob robin, you have sat face to face with moamar khaddafy. you were telling me you remember interviewing him back in 1980. this is a man who took power when richard nixon was president of the united states. i note the a.p. report, past reports, proven incorrect. nobody wants to jump to conclusion here, but. >> well he was forced out of power in tripoli. getting him was a long process of liberating libya. this is an important step whether he was captured or killed. the mere fact that they...
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anti-wall street protesters are pushing for a global robin are pushing for a global robin hood tax andinter comin look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> occupy wall street protests going global. now, teaming up with a group demanding a robin hood global tax on investors enforced by a global government. toby, you say this is a recipe for a real global melttown? >> yes, we're going to do is two things. number one, great. we have the governments like greece that are going to be able now to go to a global pot and take money from that. even worse the actual-- if they lived in the real world if you put the transaction tax on it hurtsen mid and small sized people and they're less competitive and who
anti-wall street protesters are pushing for a global robin are pushing for a global robin hood tax andinter comin look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've...
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robin? >> all right, david. thank you very much. >>> now, for the latest, we turn to muskingum county sheriff, matt lutz, who joins us right now. can you tell us right now about the monkey? can you confirm that it's no longer a threat? >> robin, we are considering the monkey unaccounted for. there is a possibility that it would be loose. however, we have had no reports from any of our public about seeing anything. and we've also considered the fact that it's a high probability that that monkey was eaten by one of the big cats. we did have a monkey that was killed by one of the cats. and this other monkey would have been in the same area. >> sheriff, i know that you have heard the criticism. people asking why did you have to issue the order, shoot to kill. >> robin, i thought about that since the criticism started. you know, i understand there's going to be people upset. our deputies are upset that they had to do what they had to do. but at the time of this incident, i made that decision, as
robin? >> all right, david. thank you very much. >>> now, for the latest, we turn to muskingum county sheriff, matt lutz, who joins us right now. can you tell us right now about the monkey? can you confirm that it's no longer a threat? >> robin, we are considering the monkey unaccounted for. there is a possibility that it would be loose. however, we have had no reports from any of our public about seeing anything. and we've also considered the fact that it's a high...
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when they named former player robin ventura as the team's manager.placing ozzie guillen on the south side after he departed for the florida marlins. robin ventura was drafted by the white sox in 1988 he played third base for 10 years and worked as a special adviser this summer and player development department. he has never managed a team before and his name was never even considered by outsiders that kenny williams says that he was the clear choice >>the black hawks open the season in dallas at 730 this evening gave bond and ben smith won't be there both teams will travel back to chicago for the hawks' home opener tomorrow night here is your live lottery drawing. here are the winning pick three numbers:3 4 5 here are the winning pick four numbers: 9 9 8 4 the mega-millions jackpot tonight is $14 million. have a great weekend and could block there is a new medical controversy over whether or not to screen for prostate cancer. the u.s. preventive services task force is about to say that men should not be screened panel plans to give the prostate cance
when they named former player robin ventura as the team's manager.placing ozzie guillen on the south side after he departed for the florida marlins. robin ventura was drafted by the white sox in 1988 he played third base for 10 years and worked as a special adviser this summer and player development department. he has never managed a team before and his name was never even considered by outsiders that kenny williams says that he was the clear choice >>the black hawks open the season in...
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good morning. >> good morning, robin.is protest picks up steam, wall street is facing a potential threat that could do more damage than any demonstration we have seen so far. >> we will show the world that we are true to our word. >> reporter: the hacker group, anonymous, promises sometime today it will completely erase the new york stock exchange from the internet. >> it will be erased from the internet. >> reporter: this video, allegedly from the group and posted online, threatens to retaliate for the arrests of hundreds of wall street protesters. arrest that continued this weekend. on sunday, police in the nation's capital reportedly arrested a protester for throwing a shoe at an officer. over the weekend, guards at the national air and space museum used pepper spray on demonstrators who tried to storm the building. as the movement enters its fourth week, it continues to pick up strong support from coast to coast. the protest that started on wall street is now in 250 cities across the country. >> i don't think folks wi
good morning. >> good morning, robin.is protest picks up steam, wall street is facing a potential threat that could do more damage than any demonstration we have seen so far. >> we will show the world that we are true to our word. >> reporter: the hacker group, anonymous, promises sometime today it will completely erase the new york stock exchange from the internet. >> it will be erased from the internet. >> reporter: this video, allegedly from the group and posted...
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george and robin?coming up, new details on what really made jennifer lopez tear up on stage. she tells us why in just a bit. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! it burns! it's singeing me. it's the sun. get out of the office more often, with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring texas toast half sandwiches. chili's lunch break combos. well... 'cause i could pay
george and robin?coming up, new details on what really made jennifer lopez tear up on stage. she tells us why in just a bit. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up....
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robin?>> an explosive new tell-all book about arguably the most hated man in america is being released this morning. in it, bernie madoff's wife and surviving son speak out. about life with the disgraced former wall street whiz who whipped up the biggest ponzi scheme ever and what they knew about it. dan harris is here with the details. >> reporter: we knew bernie madoff victimized his investors. leaving hundreds of them broke and bereft. what this interview reveals is that he victimized his own loved ones. leaving behind a family disintegration of shakespearean proportions. >> in happier times. she's been reclusive for so long, but now rue madoff is opening up in the first television interview in "60 minutes" in which she insists she never knew about her husband, bernie's, massive ponzi scheme. >> i trusted him. why would i ever think there was something sinister going on? >> reporter: but why, then, did she not leave bernie once his crimes have been revealed? >> i just knew this man for so
robin?>> an explosive new tell-all book about arguably the most hated man in america is being released this morning. in it, bernie madoff's wife and surviving son speak out. about life with the disgraced former wall street whiz who whipped up the biggest ponzi scheme ever and what they knew about it. dan harris is here with the details. >> reporter: we knew bernie madoff victimized his investors. leaving hundreds of them broke and bereft. what this interview reveals is that he...
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robin?. >>> joining us now, private investigator, bill stanton, who has been helping with the search for baby lisa. you probably remember bill as a former security consultant here also on "gma." good morning. >> good morning. >> you heard brad garrett say there had to be new information to get a search warrant like this. do you have any idea what that information is? >> no, actually, i don't. i know they're not opposed to it. i want to make the distinction, it's an important one to make. while i'm working with the family, i'm not working for the family. if i get information that leads to their guilt, so be it. and i told them so. >> and have you been working with the police? have you been able to get any additional information? you talk to the family. >> yes. >> a great deal. >> yes, i do. and i told them that. i told them, i will be sharing everything i get with the police. and i may not necessarily be sharing it with you. so, i am handing everything over, no matter how small, how big becau
robin?. >>> joining us now, private investigator, bill stanton, who has been helping with the search for baby lisa. you probably remember bill as a former security consultant here also on "gma." good morning. >> good morning. >> you heard brad garrett say there had to be new information to get a search warrant like this. do you have any idea what that information is? >> no, actually, i don't. i know they're not opposed to it. i want to make the distinction,...
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our top story, for the seconds time in his career, tim robins will crawl through a mileage of sewage for freedom. tim robins showed up at the occupy protest proving that an dree refrain can no longer refrain from yelling at people with ties. nd morgan freeman hurt ticket sales. you know what hurt ticket sales? the plough the. the triumph of an amputee dolphin. who wouldn't want to see an amputee flipper? and conservative white males are least likely to believe in climate change. one group says, "we think conservative white males are jerky jerk sons. that statement was released by sweating penguins and polar bears." >> see you at the half. let's welcome our guests. she's so hot you can fry an egg on her forehead? who would? you have skill lets in every shop in the country. and he is considered one of the whitest in america. but jarls groden fell asleep in the green m -- green room. and he makes his own string cheese, don't ask me how, bill schulz. sitting next to me, writer john devore. and he is a stupid talking paper, that's it. good to see you, pinch. >> working for the weekend, ar
our top story, for the seconds time in his career, tim robins will crawl through a mileage of sewage for freedom. tim robins showed up at the occupy protest proving that an dree refrain can no longer refrain from yelling at people with ties. nd morgan freeman hurt ticket sales. you know what hurt ticket sales? the plough the. the triumph of an amputee dolphin. who wouldn't want to see an amputee flipper? and conservative white males are least likely to believe in climate change. one group says,...
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ym >> robin williams, youlxnearn balance fromó[ robin williams emma stone. >> and you got to go intone like justinq bieber, right? >> yes. >> and what did it have to do with shrimp, i'm told? >> he wase1 measuring a shrimp d an elephant. >> look at that. oh, heé@?; does look likeçó j bieber. what canfáok people do to get t kids excited about jfs.t.e.m.? >> it's wonderful for preschoolers. when kids ask questions, engage with your kids, you know, do the -- answerr don't answer the questions, but experiment and test and find out wha4awbuz answers are foÑor yourself. >> elmo, what are you going to learn this year? >> everything. >>q you're 3 1/2. >> elmo can't wait. elmo wants to learn about everything. >> you want to be excited about everything. >> yeah. it's important. you know what? 1z>> you do? >> yeah, because elmo knows how important they are. >> oh, elmo, we think you're so precocious. >> really? that's a big word. >> that's a big word. >> maybe next year we'll learn that one. >> elmo, it's wonderful to see you. can i have a kiss, please? >> oh, thanks, elmo. >> thanks for havi
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josh, robin, i love jack hanna. he's the best at what he does.als. let's show something else going on here. how about a little trick or treat for unicef? one of my favorite parts of the halloween situation here. take a look at the costumes. as we mention the u.s. fund for unicef are part of the million moms challenge to help new moms and babies. i want that halloween costume. that one. i want the green one. i think it will fit me. i want to do that. if you want to help, by the way, you can join the movement at millionmomschallenge.com. or you can like the million moms challenge on facebook. remember, million moms challenge. let's get to the boards. we'll show you the big board. there's plenty of cold air. it's let itself loose over the northern territories and well into the middle of the country. there's good solid warm air in the deep south. and the twitter pictures are gorgeous that you're sending in. great fall color going all over the place. here comes two systems over the weekend. two systems reinforcing the cold air. and maybe even a little
josh, robin, i love jack hanna. he's the best at what he does.als. let's show something else going on here. how about a little trick or treat for unicef? one of my favorite parts of the halloween situation here. take a look at the costumes. as we mention the u.s. fund for unicef are part of the million moms challenge to help new moms and babies. i want that halloween costume. that one. i want the green one. i think it will fit me. i want to do that. if you want to help, by the way, you can join...
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robin. the shark attacks are definitely terrifying the australian coast. now the government is on an all-out hunt to capture and kill the dangerous great whites. the usually serene waters off of australia's southwest coast look like a scene from a hollywood horror movie. as shark hunters try to lure in great whites using hooks baited with tuna hoping to catch the lethal maneaters before they strike again. the family of thomas wainwright grieves. he's the third man killed by a shark in two months. the texas engineer had been part of the team that capped the gulf oil spill. just five months ago, he decided to follow his dreams and move to australia for a new job. >> he loved the water since he was a little boy. he loved the water. >> reporter: that love included diving. he was diving alone, his two buddies nearby in a boat. his friends noticed bubbles and then his lifeless body. as the friends try to pull him from the water, they say a great white ten feet long surfaced brazenly nudging their
robin. the shark attacks are definitely terrifying the australian coast. now the government is on an all-out hunt to capture and kill the dangerous great whites. the usually serene waters off of australia's southwest coast look like a scene from a hollywood horror movie. as shark hunters try to lure in great whites using hooks baited with tuna hoping to catch the lethal maneaters before they strike again. the family of thomas wainwright grieves. he's the third man killed by a shark in two...
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robin? >>> now, to the big bombshells in the bernie madoff case. ruth speaking out for the first time in the brand-new interview with "60 minutes." this morning, we're learning more from her on on what she knew and when she knew it. here she is, about the morning that her husband confessed to the ponzi scheme. >> i was kind of paralyzed. bernie got up and said, i'm going back to the office. >> was he emotional in any way? >> i don't remember. he must have been. >> apologetic in any way? >> probably, yes. it's sort of a blank now. i'm hedging here. i simply don't remember every detail, i was in such a state. >> and later that day, that evening, you both turned up at the office christmas party. >> i know. he phoned me from the office and said, we have to go to the office christmas party. so, i got myself together and went over there. stayed half an hour. and we just went home. the next morning, the fbi was there to arrest him about 7:00 a.m. >> and abc's chief investigative correspondent, bria
robin? >>> now, to the big bombshells in the bernie madoff case. ruth speaking out for the first time in the brand-new interview with "60 minutes." this morning, we're learning more from her on on what she knew and when she knew it. here she is, about the morning that her husband confessed to the ponzi scheme. >> i was kind of paralyzed. bernie got up and said, i'm going back to the office. >> was he emotional in any way? >> i don't remember. he must have...
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robin?eorge? >>> sam, did you survive without your blackberry yesterday? >> i didn't look because i use the iphone. i heard everybody complaining. >> it was standing room only. that blackberry outage spread through europe, asia, africa. came right here to north america. it was peaceful for me at first. but i confess, it also got very irritating. abc's john berman takes a look at how all of us coped. >> reporter: the human will to survive is powerful. we can go more than 30 days without food. seven days without water. weeks without sleep. but take away our blackberries and we crumble. yet, the black death of the 14th century spread over europe, killing millions. the epic blackberry death of the 21st century started in europe three days ago. spreading over africa, asia, south america and finally hitting us right where it hurts. in the thumb. as many as 40 million people worldwide have been unable to e-mail. research in motion, the company that makes blackberries, say they have likely fixed the
robin?eorge? >>> sam, did you survive without your blackberry yesterday? >> i didn't look because i use the iphone. i heard everybody complaining. >> it was standing room only. that blackberry outage spread through europe, asia, africa. came right here to north america. it was peaceful for me at first. but i confess, it also got very irritating. abc's john berman takes a look at how all of us coped. >> reporter: the human will to survive is powerful. we can go more...
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robin? not long before he went into hiding, gadhafi told our christiane amanpour, said he would never leave libya. in the end, he did not, dying not far from where he was born in the country he ruled his entire adult life. and christiane, host of "this week ,"is with us now. difficult to see, with that graphic video like that. were you surprised that he was able to hide out as long as he did? and that he went out like that? >> not really because he said he wasn't going to leave. and he was in sirte. and some people thought he might be. but others thought he might be in the desert. one of his henchman interviewed as he was captured said he went there as the rebels took tripoli in august, he went to sirte. and stayed in various apartments of his friends and loyalists there. this man said he was anxious but he wasn't afraid. and in that video you can see, he's not struggling. he's wiping the blood. he's trying to say, don't kill me, but he's not fighting. >> no, he's not. the burial was, at fir
robin? not long before he went into hiding, gadhafi told our christiane amanpour, said he would never leave libya. in the end, he did not, dying not far from where he was born in the country he ruled his entire adult life. and christiane, host of "this week ,"is with us now. difficult to see, with that graphic video like that. were you surprised that he was able to hide out as long as he did? and that he went out like that? >> not really because he said he wasn't going to leave....
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robin? >> i'm with you.eries and one of our faves, too, "show me the money," where we search for unclaimed cash. and elisabeth leamy has done it again. going to bring money to a church. >> reporter: missing money is not just waiting out there for individuals. it can also be in the name of businesses, charities and, yes, churches. so, i had the pleasure of traveling to wisconsin, to break the good news to the congregation. ♪ go tell it on the mountain >> reporter: these kids didn't know it. but they were about to get something else to sing about. ♪ go tell it on the mountain >> reporter: i'm elisabeth leamy with "good morning america." and i would be delighted to tell you why we're here today. but i can't. because that would ruin the surprise. hundreds congregate for the annual trinity lutheran church picnic. and today, the state treasurer and i have crashed the party. the congregation has no idea why we're here. >> i couldn't even imagine what it was. i hoped it would involve money. our church needs money. >
robin? >> i'm with you.eries and one of our faves, too, "show me the money," where we search for unclaimed cash. and elisabeth leamy has done it again. going to bring money to a church. >> reporter: missing money is not just waiting out there for individuals. it can also be in the name of businesses, charities and, yes, churches. so, i had the pleasure of traveling to wisconsin, to break the good news to the congregation. ♪ go tell it on the mountain >> reporter:...
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robin cooper is the whiskey specialist for skies spirits. going to give us a quick education on whiskey here. for starters, what have you given us here? >> >>henry: , this is one of the lights is single malt whiskies. >> is this a whiskey with training wheels? >> yes. yes. some whiskey's are more challenging. our >> is there a lot of alcohol in here? >> at 80 proof. >> although it may go down like apple juice, it is still pretty strong. i please drink responsibly. >> this is very easy to sit as i have just discovered. >> will talk about a range of flavors and righties. give us a sense of what their range is. >> over here we have easy drinking scotches. triple distilled, very easy to drink. more medium body. in the center, there are two different japanese with skis. hedge >> single malt. explain that. >> a single malts comes from scotland and is a batch process. it is aged in oak cards. was he comes from one distillery. >> the japanese. >> let's go all the way to the experts. the big whiskey, that would be this one. >> this is an island in di
robin cooper is the whiskey specialist for skies spirits. going to give us a quick education on whiskey here. for starters, what have you given us here? >> >>henry: , this is one of the lights is single malt whiskies. >> is this a whiskey with training wheels? >> yes. yes. some whiskey's are more challenging. our >> is there a lot of alcohol in here? >> at 80 proof. >> although it may go down like apple juice, it is still pretty strong. i please drink...
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robin?>> just in time for flu season, there's a major study that says flu vaccines are less effective than previously thought. there are major implications for those most at risk, especially the elderly. how well prepared are we for a flu pandemic? let's bring in health and medical editor, dr. richard besser to talk about this. you and other doctors have been saying, get your vaccine, get your flu shot. now we're hearing this. what should we do? >> we have. this is a big study. it comes from a top group at the university of minnesota. what they did was combine all of the flu studies that have been done over the past 44 years to say how well does this vaccine work? i think people will be surprised because it doesn't work as well as we'd like. the flu shot is only 59% effective in adults 18 to 65. the flu mist vaccine, the one we give to a lot of children, does better. 83% effective in children 7 and under. but in the elderly, the group we're most concerned about, the data isn't good enough to
robin?>> just in time for flu season, there's a major study that says flu vaccines are less effective than previously thought. there are major implications for those most at risk, especially the elderly. how well prepared are we for a flu pandemic? let's bring in health and medical editor, dr. richard besser to talk about this. you and other doctors have been saying, get your vaccine, get your flu shot. now we're hearing this. what should we do? >> we have. this is a big study. it...
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robin? george? >> thanks, sam. looking forward to that later. >>> now, for the mystery getting bigger outside the white house right now. it's the big dig on the north lawn. construction has been going on for a year. john berman went to find out what's really going on. >> reporter: civilization's great mysteries. what happened to the dinosaurs? who shot j.r.? and what are they digging outside of the white house. >> can you tell us what they are digging. >> reporter: a big, giant, gaping hole outside of the west wing, with construction workers digging and hammering for well over a year. but, for what? if "the x-files" taught us anything, that the truth is out there. or down there. or as carl spackler from "caddyshack" would say -- >> it's in the hole. >> reporter: what's if the hole. the general services administration says it's upgrading electrical systems and air conditioning units. the first step in a four-year, $376 million project. really? haven't we learned anything from area 51? could it be a security bunker?
robin? george? >> thanks, sam. looking forward to that later. >>> now, for the mystery getting bigger outside the white house right now. it's the big dig on the north lawn. construction has been going on for a year. john berman went to find out what's really going on. >> reporter: civilization's great mysteries. what happened to the dinosaurs? who shot j.r.? and what are they digging outside of the white house. >> can you tell us what they are digging. >>...
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the same magazine that helped start project my movement proposed a tax idea really classic tale of robin hood took from the rich gave the poor well let's imagine for a second that the banks represent the rich and the situation hard to imagine i know and the tax plan is called the robin hood tax plan so the proposal is a one percent by national tax on all financial transactions and currency traits adbusters is calling for a global march on october twenty ninth the day before the g. twenty leaders summit in france to demand that leaders impose a tax immediately so an open statement from the vancouver based magazine it said let's send them a clear message we want you to slow down some of that one point three trillion dollars in easy. money that's sloshing around the global casino each day and now cash to fund every social program and environmental initiative in the world and anyone out there is wondering if they've heard this concept of poor well they probably have economists who proposed similar financial taxes in the past in the new york times last year i can almost professor nancy fold p
the same magazine that helped start project my movement proposed a tax idea really classic tale of robin hood took from the rich gave the poor well let's imagine for a second that the banks represent the rich and the situation hard to imagine i know and the tax plan is called the robin hood tax plan so the proposal is a one percent by national tax on all financial transactions and currency traits adbusters is calling for a global march on october twenty ninth the day before the g. twenty...
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thank you so much robin webb and we're going to be part of the diabetes walk which is tomorrow at the nationals park. please do join us there. and back to you guys. >>> all right, monika. good remainder, always be at nationals park and all bundled up with ear muffs and gloves and whatever -- because olga says it's going to be chilly. >> yeah, but hey nice good cause though. i think we can take just a little bit of that chill in the morning. the forecast though is going to be very consistent over the next couple of days, starting off with clear skies this morning. a few passing clouds will start to build in through midday and late day but in all i think you will like the way the workweek ends. the bus stop forecast is on the cool side though. i've looked at some of the current temperatures and everyone still sitting in the 40s at this hour and we're going to be right around the lower 50s as you get to the buses in the next hour or so. we'll keep the sunshine around as i mentioned and pull out of the 40s and 50s and in fact by midday, and late day, you're going to reach for the sunglass
thank you so much robin webb and we're going to be part of the diabetes walk which is tomorrow at the nationals park. please do join us there. and back to you guys. >>> all right, monika. good remainder, always be at nationals park and all bundled up with ear muffs and gloves and whatever -- because olga says it's going to be chilly. >> yeah, but hey nice good cause though. i think we can take just a little bit of that chill in the morning. the forecast though is going to be very...
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robin ventura outlined what he expects as a first-year manager ... >>spring training will be something fresh for the players you feel something different every year when your report for spring training is no guarantee that any player will have a better or worse year than the previous season the reality is you just don't know we hope for a good year for everyone that's what we are counting on >>robin ventura takes over a white sox team that finished in third place in the american league central last season with a 79-83 record >>and wally white sox fans might be celebrating the team's new leadership the bears fans are voicing their displeasure over another team break down on the field a look at everything that went wrong in the sports segment >>now it's in its fourth week find out how much the occupy wall street protests are costing the city of new christmas underpants bomber. umar farouk abdulmutallab is accused of trying to blow up a plane in 2009 by hiding a bomb in his underwear. if the trial is in detroit. umar farouk abdulmutallab is from nigeria
robin ventura outlined what he expects as a first-year manager ... >>spring training will be something fresh for the players you feel something different every year when your report for spring training is no guarantee that any player will have a better or worse year than the previous season the reality is you just don't know we hope for a good year for everyone that's what we are counting on >>robin ventura takes over a white sox team that finished in third place in the american...
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called robin hood tax dot org and that discusses how this concept could be beneficial to everyone and even had a few famous faces take part in a series of spots to promote that idea. it's just part of. the world who spend it well. all right so i know a lot of you probably thinking if this concept has been around for awhile then what difference would it make to stage a global march for it now well the occupy wall street movement finally has the attention of the world so argue that now seems like a better time than ever to start making concrete demands but somehow get the feeling that a tax that would fundamentally alter our financial system that's one that's going to make a lot of people in this country like republicans scream bloody murder. now much of today's news cycles focused on the news that moammar gadhafi has been killed let's not forget that there is a movement going on right here in the u.s. on the you could say it was in some respects inspired by the arab spring the revolutions in egypt and tunisia that also inspired uprisings in yemen bahrain syria and libya strange all tha
called robin hood tax dot org and that discusses how this concept could be beneficial to everyone and even had a few famous faces take part in a series of spots to promote that idea. it's just part of. the world who spend it well. all right so i know a lot of you probably thinking if this concept has been around for awhile then what difference would it make to stage a global march for it now well the occupy wall street movement finally has the attention of the world so argue that now seems like...
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it's great when we have someone like robin come do it for us. >> right, perfect. >> reporter: robin,t stop, my house. just kidding. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to ac moore. they have a lot of wonderful ideas on their web site. how to projects you can do with your family and since we said earlier, not going to have good weather this saturday, stay in, have good fun with your family and be ready for halloween come monday. back to you in the studio. >> great ideas, holly, thank you. >>> the foodies may recognize debbie lee from her stint on the show "the next food network star." >> annie lu is getting to know debbie this morning. >> hello. thank you very much. korean american lifestyle, i love korean food. i think it's something people haven't discovered yet across the country. once they do, they seem to like it, right? debbie lee is here, my korean sister. let me say -- [speaking korean] you've already started cooking because it takes a while. made with wild rice. >> right. >> what are you making? >> it's basically a rice cake. we take rice, mash it through with pestle
it's great when we have someone like robin come do it for us. >> right, perfect. >> reporter: robin,t stop, my house. just kidding. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to ac moore. they have a lot of wonderful ideas on their web site. how to projects you can do with your family and since we said earlier, not going to have good weather this saturday, stay in, have good fun with your family and be ready for halloween come monday. back to you in the studio. >> great...
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with robin. >> barbara sat down with bernie madoff in the complex. no cameras allowed inside. >> they do not allow cameras in prison. but he talked very freely. let me go through some of the points. remorse. he has terrible remorse, he says. he knows he ruined his family. during the day, he doesn't think about it. he's had therapy. he compartmentalizes. goes to the commissary, doesn't think about it. at night, he says he has horrible nightmares. and he says, i understand why clients hate me. the great return is over. i can live with that. the average person thinks i robbed widows and orphans. i made wealthy people wealthier. >> but there's many middle-income families, charities. >> and he talks about them. they're going to get the principal back. at least 60 cents on the dollar. let me tell you a little more about the suicide. he says that while he was in jail, during the four months before he was sent to prison, he did think about suicide. but he didn't have the courage. now, he says, in prison, he never thinks about it. he is happier in prison. i w
with robin. >> barbara sat down with bernie madoff in the complex. no cameras allowed inside. >> they do not allow cameras in prison. but he talked very freely. let me go through some of the points. remorse. he has terrible remorse, he says. he knows he ruined his family. during the day, he doesn't think about it. he's had therapy. he compartmentalizes. goes to the commissary, doesn't think about it. at night, he says he has horrible nightmares. and he says, i understand why clients...