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robin harding of the "financial times." matthew bishop of the "the economist" magazine, and chrystia freeland of thompson reuters. >> the headline story is, actually, the american economy is the one ray of hope in the global economy at the moment. china is in trouble. brazil is in trouble. europe is practically dead. and america is actually-- as we put on the cover a year ago everyone sort of believes-- is the comeback kids. america has tremendous advantages and -- >> would we be the comeback kid without the energy equation. >> it woul would in part. >> whether you think it's for good oril he has done a lot. i think there's an open question about how healthy the economy is going to feel. and i think there's a chance when he leaves office we are going to feel, boy, we have had a decade and a half of pretty disappointing economic growth and then i think there is a risk for the democrats that middle class people are going to say, "wait a second. do the democrats actually know how to fix this?" and we could see more fissures in
robin harding of the "financial times." matthew bishop of the "the economist" magazine, and chrystia freeland of thompson reuters. >> the headline story is, actually, the american economy is the one ray of hope in the global economy at the moment. china is in trouble. brazil is in trouble. europe is practically dead. and america is actually-- as we put on the cover a year ago everyone sort of believes-- is the comeback kids. america has tremendous advantages and --...
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for more let's bring in robin harding, u.s. economics editor at the financial times. great to speak to you. >> great to speak with you. >> it seems you don't think anything necessarily new is going to come about. it's going to be released before the market opens to give them about an hour to digest what is going to be said. how is that going to impact the markets? >> the first thing to remember is when bernanke testifies to congress he's speaking to the whole fomc so he's bound to stick to what they decided at the last meeting. he always does that. what maybe interesting normally comes in the q and a. the testimony which is coming from the house financial services committee may not actually make such a huge difference to markets. it's the q and a we should be looking for anything, whether it's going to be a big impact. >> what are the odds from getting a firm response from bernanke as to whether or not he's going to be out of his post? >> extremely low. once he answers that question why should anyone listen to him when he says anything else in the future. for now he's
for more let's bring in robin harding, u.s. economics editor at the financial times. great to speak to you. >> great to speak with you. >> it seems you don't think anything necessarily new is going to come about. it's going to be released before the market opens to give them about an hour to digest what is going to be said. how is that going to impact the markets? >> the first thing to remember is when bernanke testifies to congress he's speaking to the whole fomc so he's...
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but nonetheless it's the hard case to prove. robin a has been saying that throughout.re's a very good point and a lot of people in the experts in the field beyond a reasonable doubt, we weren't there and trayvon tragically is dead, but he's not here to testify. how are you going to disprove what zimmerman is saying. if your' on the jury. i want to make this clear look, let the jury decide. we don't have all the evidence at the we weren't there every second and every minute. >> giving us manslaughter two out of curiosity because some of you will want to know. >> cenk: murder, manslaughter, not guilty. >> definitely guilty. i would say going. the reason i'm saying that is i'm basing it on the evidence and his character. he was obsessed with being a cop. he failed to be a cop. as a result he wanted to be a cop. he was drunk off his own power. >> cenk: murder or manslaughter. >> murder. >> what is the evidence in your mind. >> the strongest piece of evidence for me was the fact that there was a professional who testified and said his injuries were insignificant. that was a
but nonetheless it's the hard case to prove. robin a has been saying that throughout.re's a very good point and a lot of people in the experts in the field beyond a reasonable doubt, we weren't there and trayvon tragically is dead, but he's not here to testify. how are you going to disprove what zimmerman is saying. if your' on the jury. i want to make this clear look, let the jury decide. we don't have all the evidence at the we weren't there every second and every minute. >> giving us...
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. >> cenk: so many shootings its hard to keep it straight. i'm going to ask robinbreak it down for us here. robin, there is the guy who was shot in the face that didn't die. there is the double homicide where two people were killed, and we think it was hernandez but he's not charged with any of that. he's charged with the last homicide which is a third by in some ways a different case. >> what you're doing verbally is what i did on paper which is to make a flow chart and they potentially could be all related together. we have this murder of oden provide, which aaron hernandez has been charged for execution-style murder. they're seeming to suggest that aaron was the shooter. they haven't specifically said that yet. but what they're say something that the motive behind that killing is the result of oden lloyd having some information that could possibly get hernandez in possible. we're thinking given the fact that we know law enforcement is investigating the double murders that perhaps oden lloyd knew about this double murder, and the only thing that aaron hernandez c
. >> cenk: so many shootings its hard to keep it straight. i'm going to ask robinbreak it down for us here. robin, there is the guy who was shot in the face that didn't die. there is the double homicide where two people were killed, and we think it was hernandez but he's not charged with any of that. he's charged with the last homicide which is a third by in some ways a different case. >> what you're doing verbally is what i did on paper which is to make a flow chart and they...
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robin roberts sat down for an emotional conversation today. >> my first was second degree murder. >> it was hard. i wanted to find something bad, something we can connect to the law for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out? >> that was going to give him a hung jury. i fought until the end. it's hard to sleep. it's hard for me to ee. because i feel i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mommy. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you, and the jury approached it and came with a decision and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart he would have been guilty. >> i know you heard people have said george zimmerman got way with murder. how do you respond to those people who s
robin roberts sat down for an emotional conversation today. >> my first was second degree murder. >> it was hard. i wanted to find something bad, something we can connect to the law for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out? >> that was going to give him a...
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robin roberts sat down for an emotional conversation today. >> my first was second degree murder. >> it was hardnted to find something bad, something we can connect to the law for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out? >> that was going to give him a hung jury. i fought until the end. it's hard to sleep. it's hard for me to ee. because i feel i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mommy. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you, and the jury approached it and came with a decision and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart he would have been guilty. >> i know you heard people have said george zimmerman got way with murder. how do you respond to those people who say tha
robin roberts sat down for an emotional conversation today. >> my first was second degree murder. >> it was hardnted to find something bad, something we can connect to the law for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out? >> that was going to give him a hung...
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robin roberts conversation today. >> what was your first voychlt second degree murder. >> second degree murder. >> the it was hard a.lots that wanted to find something bad something that we could connect to the law for myself he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of. >> killing trayvon martin of. but as the law was read to me if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally you can't find, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want. >> i was the sdwlur would give him the hung jury. i was. i fought thoughten. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to the eat because i feel in that i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back f.i'm hurting as much astray von martin mom is. because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts the that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision and you stand by that decision to this day. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. i stand by the decision because of my heart he would have been guilty. >> i know t
robin roberts conversation today. >> what was your first voychlt second degree murder. >> second degree murder. >> the it was hard a.lots that wanted to find something bad something that we could connect to the law for myself he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of. >> killing trayvon martin of. but as the law was read to me if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally you can't find, you can't say he's guilty. >> did...
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robin roberts exclusive. >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder? >> in between that nine hours, it was hard. you know, a lot of us that wanted to find something that, something that we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was gonna give them the hung jury. oh, i was. i fought to the end. it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat. because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death, and as i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mother, because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision, and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my hear
robin roberts exclusive. >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder? >> in between that nine hours, it was hard. you know, a lot of us that wanted to find something that, something that we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally,...
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robin roberts. she says she struggled to find a way to convict zimmerman based on charges but couldn't. she does say she believes zimmerman is guilty of killing him and had this message. >> i mean it's hard for me to sleep and eat. because i feel that i was forcibly included in traich onmartin's death. i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mom is. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> you can see more of the interview with gma anchor robin roberts on world news coming up at 5:30 then at night line as well as tomorrow morning. >> now to the crash at sfo. remains of the three girls killed in the crash of asiana flight 214 will be cremated today according to chinese media reports. the families took part in a service in colma yesterday. the families will be taking ashes back to china saturday coming up at 6:00 i team has been looking into exactly what led to one of the teens being hit and kill bid a fire truck. dan noyes will have the investigation tonight at 6:00. >> police are praising a teen-aged girl for thwarting a burglary at her home. it happened in broad daylight in hayward. carolyn tyler joins with us the story. carolyn? >> it was brazen. the
robin roberts. she says she struggled to find a way to convict zimmerman based on charges but couldn't. she does say she believes zimmerman is guilty of killing him and had this message. >> i mean it's hard for me to sleep and eat. because i feel that i was forcibly included in traich onmartin's death. i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mom is. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> you can see more of the interview with gma anchor robin...
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very hard to be effective policy makers. congresswoman robinoining us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> and after the break what they call in hip-hop beef, and why harry belafonte is ready to squash it. wait a sec! i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. refresh your home inside or out with behr premium plus ultra. interior flat starts at $31.98 a gallon. i guess. did you download that book i sent? yah, nice rainbow highlighter. you've got finch for math right? uh-uh. english? her. splanker, pretend we're not related. oh trust me, you don't want any of that. you got my map? yeah. where you can sit can define your entire year. and what's the most important thing to remember? no face to face contact until we're off of school property. you got this. sharing what you've learned. that's po
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it's hard for me to eat because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back. >> now, you can see much more of robin'sinterview with juror b-29, coming up a little later on "good morning america." >>> this is the scandal that just won't go away. new revelations are now rocking anthony weiner's run for mayor of new york city. a woman named sydney leathers has come forward with a salacious story. she tells "inside edition" that she engaged in online phone sex with weiner after he resigned from congress. and she says that weiner consulted her before launching his latest political campaign. >> obviously, i knew he wanted me to erase any evidence of our conversations because that was around the time i knew that he was going to run for mayor. >> so far, weiner is resisting calls that he drop out of the race. during a campaign stop at a soup kitchen, weiner may have stuck his foot even further inside. saying that he may have sexted three women since he resigned from congress. but then, he kept talking. >> it's not dozens and dozens. it's six to ten, i suppose. i can't tell you what someone else is going to c
it's hard for me to eat because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back. >> now, you can see much more of robin'sinterview with juror b-29, coming up a little later on "good morning america." >>> this is the scandal that just won't go away. new revelations are now rocking anthony weiner's run for mayor of new york city. a woman named sydney leathers has come forward with a salacious story. she tells "inside...
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hard to miss. the 89-year-old shaved his head in support of patrick a little boy fighting leukemia. george and barbara bush lost their daughter robin0 years ago in october. >> patrick is son of one of the president's security staffers and his secret service detail also shaved their head autos encouraging is that treatment for leukemia changed so much in decades since bushes lost their daughter and hopefully, he will be able to get the treatment he needs and. >> what a show of support. >> michael finney here now answering questions and this one, i upgraded by mi cell phone they required a thumb print to trade in the phone. >> doesn't that seem weird? this is a very, very old law meant to regulate back in old days pawn shop that's way, people couldn't steal stuff go, pawn it and then no one would know who pawned it. they want to track this stuff. so if a company buys and sells used goods they have to be able to identify you including a fingerprint. maybe a privacy issue but it's the law. >> okay. >> kimberly asked i saw an ad on tv for a free credit record from a third pa party company. aren't i entitled to free annual credit sflort.
hard to miss. the 89-year-old shaved his head in support of patrick a little boy fighting leukemia. george and barbara bush lost their daughter robin0 years ago in october. >> patrick is son of one of the president's security staffers and his secret service detail also shaved their head autos encouraging is that treatment for leukemia changed so much in decades since bushes lost their daughter and hopefully, he will be able to get the treatment he needs and. >> what a show of...
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robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> in that nine hours, it was hardof us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows that he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury, i was. i fought to the end. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat. because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mommy, because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> 18 people are dead and dozens injured in that spanish train wreck. officials say the train may have been going too fast, forcing it to derail and catch on fire. one u.s. citizen is among the dead. five other americans were injured. >>> u.s. federal investigators feel the southwest jet that cra
robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> in that nine hours, it was hardof us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows that he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally,...
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robin roberts. >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder. >> in between the nine hours it was hardconnect to the law. for myself he is guilty. because the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find, you can't say he is guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. oh, i was. i fought to the end. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep it's hard for me to eat. because i feel that i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. and as i carry him on my back i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision. because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart he would have been guilty. >> i know that you have heard some people hav
robin roberts. >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder. >> in between the nine hours it was hardconnect to the law. for myself he is guilty. because the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find, you can't say he is guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did...
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it's hard to say how i feel about that because i like downton abbey as well. best actor, best actress oovps, robinght, she's phenomenal in that and best drama as well. >> that's the thing. all the nominees are really great shows. >> they real will are. who would have ever thought we'd talk about netflix getting an emmy nomination. >> first of its kind. >> making history with an online show. pretty cool. thanks. >>> meteorologist christina loren, take to check the forecast and get ready for little warmup. >> little bit of a warmup. not too bad. not triple digit territory. you know, also it has been kind of cool. a return to summer, a return to beautiful beach weather starting today. that translates to a hot day inland. heads up, 91 degrees there. bay side 79 and 67 degrees at the coast. he's a man who enjoys netflix and a safe drive to work. here is mike inouye. >> don't combine the two. you can't watch netflix while you're driving. passenger seat. in the north bay things dramatically changed over the last minute a. lot lighter traffic flow. a brighter shot. the light bouncing off the clouds, the h
it's hard to say how i feel about that because i like downton abbey as well. best actor, best actress oovps, robinght, she's phenomenal in that and best drama as well. >> that's the thing. all the nominees are really great shows. >> they real will are. who would have ever thought we'd talk about netflix getting an emmy nomination. >> first of its kind. >> making history with an online show. pretty cool. thanks. >>> meteorologist christina loren, take to check...
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hard. or we can't do it. let's just think about this moment. >> reporter: robin thanked her fans, her colleagues, doctors andses for all of the e-mails and tweets and encouragement along the way and especially -- >> my big sister, sally-ann. my donor. i wouldn't be standing here. heck, i wouldn't be standing anywhere, if it were not for you, and i thank you for that. >> reporter: and as always, finding a way as only she can, to lighten the mood. >> very easy to spot sister sally. she's always the one that's yes, jesus. yes, lord. yes, yes. >> reporter: robin's gratitude, immense. her love, palpable. >> to have my sister's dna. but you will always have my heart. >> sally-ann was in full-effect, guys. it was a wonderful thing to see. and the ever-unflappable robin had a little case of the nerves before. and who can blame her? but, in the end, it was a remarkable thing to hear the oxygen sucked out of that arena. it was a beautiful, beautiful moment to share. >> how great you were there for that. and how great for our robin. >> josh, i loved seeing you walking her down the aisle. you were like a proud big broth
hard. or we can't do it. let's just think about this moment. >> reporter: robin thanked her fans, her colleagues, doctors andses for all of the e-mails and tweets and encouragement along the way and especially -- >> my big sister, sally-ann. my donor. i wouldn't be standing here. heck, i wouldn't be standing anywhere, if it were not for you, and i thank you for that. >> reporter: and as always, finding a way as only she can, to lighten the mood. >> very easy to spot...
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robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. i was. i fought to the end. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep, it's hard for me to eat. i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death, and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mommy, because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >> that's not all she said. the
robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally,...
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robin you swung me. >> i did? >> you did, but maybe not in the direction you think. i always thought it's going to be really hardprove right? but you reminded me, you're right. if you're doing it in self defense or not using stand your ground, the prosecution doesn't have to prove it, zimmerman has to prove it. does zimmerman have enough proof that he definitively did not start the fight? no way! no way he has enough proof for that. >> he doesn't have to prove that he started the fight only what he did legally or what was necessary to prevent martin from causing more bodily injury on him. cenk: yes, good luck, prove it, you're using self defense. you can't prove that. >> the problem is in a tie the tie goes to the defendant. if you don't know what happened. cenk: i don't think it's a tie. i think zimmerman's a total liar. look, and it's, you know, people say you're biased. no, i'm telling you i just wanted to trial. we're in the middle of a trial. if i'm on that jury, seeing this evidence, this guy got pounded 25 times i had no choice, i had no choice. we have testimony today from the person here, oh, a17 right?
robin you swung me. >> i did? >> you did, but maybe not in the direction you think. i always thought it's going to be really hardprove right? but you reminded me, you're right. if you're doing it in self defense or not using stand your ground, the prosecution doesn't have to prove it, zimmerman has to prove it. does zimmerman have enough proof that he definitively did not start the fight? no way! no way he has enough proof for that. >> he doesn't have to prove that he started...
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with "good morning america" robin roberts, the juror claims george zimmerman got an with murder but she said the law let the jury no choice but to find him not guilty. >> it is hard for me to sleep or eat because i feel i was forcefully part of trayvon martin's death and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mom. there is no way that any mother should feel that. >> the juror says she struggled to find something to convict george zimmerman of but could not. can you watch more of the interview with the juror from the george zimmerman trial on "good morning america" at 7:00 a.m. >> what burn will -- halliburton will plead guilty in connection with the largest oil spill from a drilling platform that killed 11 and spilled five million barrels of crude oil. halliburton destroyed evidence that it ignored recommendations that would have improved safety on the rig. they designed and built the well for b.p. under a deal, they will pay $200,000 fine. >> 49ers quarterback brown is looking for a new agent after finding out he forfeited $2 million from his salary with a clause that paid him $2 million for participating in the 49ers off season workout. he didn't. h
with "good morning america" robin roberts, the juror claims george zimmerman got an with murder but she said the law let the jury no choice but to find him not guilty. >> it is hard for me to sleep or eat because i feel i was forcefully part of trayvon martin's death and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as his mom. there is no way that any mother should feel that. >> the juror says she struggled to find something to convict george zimmerman of but could not. can...
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anthony, jermaine greer, robin thicke, we thank these great warriors for all of their hard work. >> yeahppened to the old-fashioned come and get it songs as opposed to you're going to get it whether you want it or not. >> like the pointer sisters? >> baby come and get it. >> exactly what the pointer sisters sound like in my head. that's of what they sound like now. ♪ baby come and get it ♪ baby come and get it >> stephanie: the subtlety of prince lyrics. that one. faces slam and your bodies jam. >> i knew a girl named nikki. i guess you can say she was a sex fiend. >> he leaves him at the end leaving a note and using him for sex just like the chick in little red corvette who i think is the same person. >> you mean it is not about a car. >> stephanie: i want to hear more about -- >> what? >> yeah. >> wonders if he had enough class in that song. >> for a woman who has used trojans in her purse. >> stephanie: okay. back to lisa and wendy. is the water warm enough? lisa and wendy. >> stephanie: they sound like lesbians that listen to too much funk music in my opinion. whatever. tell a couple
anthony, jermaine greer, robin thicke, we thank these great warriors for all of their hard work. >> yeahppened to the old-fashioned come and get it songs as opposed to you're going to get it whether you want it or not. >> like the pointer sisters? >> baby come and get it. >> exactly what the pointer sisters sound like in my head. that's of what they sound like now. ♪ baby come and get it ♪ baby come and get it >> stephanie: the subtlety of prince lyrics. that...
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robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's world news. >> what was your first -- >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder. >> in between that nine hours it was hard. a lot of us had wanted to find something bad, something we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. i was. i fought until the end. it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat because i feel i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death, and as i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is. because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision, and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have b
robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's world news. >> what was your first -- >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder. >> in between that nine hours it was hard. a lot of us had wanted to find something bad, something we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him...
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meantime, trending on the website of the atlantic magazine, a lot of people find it hard to sit still when they hear robin the chicago mayor to that group. someone caught him in action. at first you can see it's a little bit of -- i don't know if you would call it dancing. but then suddenly. >> undoing the cuffs. >> can't help himself. >> look out. >> he's feeling the beat. >> he gets into full dance mode. anyway, it's funny. >> we should call him and see if he wants to come. >> yeah, i don't know. he's a former ballet dancer, though. >> that's true. i almost forgot that. >> all right. trending on youtube, a young wrestler, he can show the mayor a few things on the dance floor. check it out. she from the central asian country showing off some fancy footwork as he celebrates his gold medal victory over a russian opponent with a soviet style dance prechlttty cool. later on he went to the airport and he's been there for two weeks. >> his opponent would be like i'm out. >> i want victor cruz to steal that. >> you get a 15 yard penalty if you go that long. >>> two feel good stories. after george zimmerman's ve
meantime, trending on the website of the atlantic magazine, a lot of people find it hard to sit still when they hear robin the chicago mayor to that group. someone caught him in action. at first you can see it's a little bit of -- i don't know if you would call it dancing. but then suddenly. >> undoing the cuffs. >> can't help himself. >> look out. >> he's feeling the beat. >> he gets into full dance mode. anyway, it's funny. >> we should call him and see if...
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hard in and of itself. >> both are expected in court later today. dan, thanks so much. >>> sam? >> hey, robin. this is not normal weather file. this is not normal to get eight inches of rain in three hours. these are the kinds of things we're hearing every day. this is from the low that was sitting in kansas this is from lindsborg, kansas. 50 homes have water inside them. it's because we haven't found a pattern for the jet stream yet. it's been drifting up and down. it was late to get up. now, it's drifting back down. should be somewhere around the canadian border right now. and the storm track should be carrying this moisture all the way across canada. not through the middle of the u.s. that low is going to spin more rain today. paducah, kentucky, you're in line for rain today. and i truly believe it because this low has had history from arizona, all the way yesterday to kansas, delivering the big rainfall totals. hazy, hot and humidity along the gulf. sunny and beautiful, from the mid-atlantic to the northeast today. can't share that around th >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. hazy sunshine,
hard in and of itself. >> both are expected in court later today. dan, thanks so much. >>> sam? >> hey, robin. this is not normal weather file. this is not normal to get eight inches of rain in three hours. these are the kinds of things we're hearing every day. this is from the low that was sitting in kansas this is from lindsborg, kansas. 50 homes have water inside them. it's because we haven't found a pattern for the jet stream yet. it's been drifting up and down. it was...
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robin hood is taking city's asphalt paving the way for a smoother commute. >> reporter: armed with a shovel and spray paint, a belb haven resident who goes by cheney started a pothole crusade. >> it isn't hard. if i have one less pothole, it would be awesome. >> reporter: friday we were driving through city and noticed potholes and had a message on the street. citizen fixed. and we got out of the car started walking finding dozens more. >> here is another one. >> that makes six. >> reporter: yeah, one more down here. neighbors we talked to were excited about their streets finally getting some attention. >> taking pictures of it. glad somebody is fixing them. >> well have had folks fixing our potholes. and quite honestly got to give it to the people. >> reporter: after knocking on ape few more doors, neighbors directed us to channy, the camera shy man behind the shovel, spray paint and stolen asphalt. >> we thought what the heck like robin hood for potholes. steal asphalt from the city and put it in the holes. when you get finished you get spray paint. put a big circle with a sheeny arrow there to help the city see the potholes. >> reporter: cheney started vigilante pothole patrol, and with
robin hood is taking city's asphalt paving the way for a smoother commute. >> reporter: armed with a shovel and spray paint, a belb haven resident who goes by cheney started a pothole crusade. >> it isn't hard. if i have one less pothole, it would be awesome. >> reporter: friday we were driving through city and noticed potholes and had a message on the street. citizen fixed. and we got out of the car started walking finding dozens more. >> here is another one. >>...
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she had a wonderful talk with robin and she said that it was as much fun behind the scenes as it was on camera. you guys had sometimes a very hard >> that's how it worksment our director, he's a champion, because he made it all happen and i -- he wanted to be a part of the cast and i couldn't be prouder and happy with his girls which i've been a big fan of for a long time and i think it was a little fun but it was in between takes when i was just cracking up all the time. >> right, right. you know, we know you so well from your work in "the a better life" nominated for an oscar when i got to interview you. such a left turn from the roles you usually do. what attracted you to some of your more serious roles? >> i try to go in different directions as much as i can and you don't get those opportunities very often. >> no. >> so when i got the invitation, i really wanted to go into this completely different direction and i have done comedy many times on film, in stage, in mexico but never here and i really wanted to do that and now that we're jumping into the bridge, another character, totally different, that's what we actors want. w
she had a wonderful talk with robin and she said that it was as much fun behind the scenes as it was on camera. you guys had sometimes a very hard >> that's how it worksment our director, he's a champion, because he made it all happen and i -- he wanted to be a part of the cast and i couldn't be prouder and happy with his girls which i've been a big fan of for a long time and i think it was a little fun but it was in between takes when i was just cracking up all the time. >> right,...