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stacy little has been working hard on our final meal. >> we've been live streaming.iche delicious fruit salad. we're finishing up creamy cheese grits. we've got scallions, garlic. >> here is the best part we fried up the bacon because we'll crumble that on top. we're using the bacon fat. that's what we're cooking the garlic and scallions in. >> for a little extra flavor. >> lester is happy you seated him in front of the bacon. >> you can start with your fruit salad. it's really anything you have in your refrigerator tossed in except bananas act a little funky on the fruit salad. >> it's lime juice, honey and fresh mint. really simple. >> i taste the mint. >> doesn't that add a nice flavor? >> yes. >> if you go ahead and put those grits on that blue plate there, we're getting ready -- >> this quiche is out of this world. you said it's very quick. >> took 25 minutes literally in the time we started here it's been in the oven and come back out. it's not a lot of work. it's the case of buying a premade crust. >> what cheese in there? >> cheddar. it's really simple. you c
stacy little has been working hard on our final meal. >> we've been live streaming.iche delicious fruit salad. we're finishing up creamy cheese grits. we've got scallions, garlic. >> here is the best part we fried up the bacon because we'll crumble that on top. we're using the bacon fat. that's what we're cooking the garlic and scallions in. >> for a little extra flavor. >> lester is happy you seated him in front of the bacon. >> you can start with your fruit...
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she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so you get it all good and mixed up, ready to go on the eye. see? just like that. it looks like a glob of color. >> and we're -- we're inmates that get up and do this every morning. >> because you stop feeling like a human being. not that makeup is all important. but i mean it's -- it's a ego booster. >> like culberson, ortega has been at the orange county jail for the past 15 months. unlike culberson, she's no longer waiting for trial. instead ortega pled guilty to a dui hit and run with great bodily injury. >> i'm an alcoholic. i'm native american and irish. so all the experts say that it's in my blood. but, asi
she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so...
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me and stacy have been in touch all day today on facebook.anged numbers, we would love to meet back unwith the kids in the future. >> thank you so much for joining me for this interview tonight. you are heroes to me, i'm sure everyone else watching. those kids, i think owe their lives to you and your speedy action. it's that great question, isn't it? do you do it or not? you guys raced straight in, risking your own lives in the rough ocean, i'm incredibly grateful to you. i'm sure the family and everyone connected with those children. so thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >> and thank you to dr. xavier amandour. horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn s
me and stacy have been in touch all day today on facebook.anged numbers, we would love to meet back unwith the kids in the future. >> thank you so much for joining me for this interview tonight. you are heroes to me, i'm sure everyone else watching. those kids, i think owe their lives to you and your speedy action. it's that great question, isn't it? do you do it or not? you guys raced straight in, risking your own lives in the rough ocean, i'm incredibly grateful to you. i'm sure the...
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police did figure out that that is darryl ryan stacy, 22 years old. they never got a clear image of the space from the video, but good detective work led them to his facebook page. >> wow. >> they -- police remembered they had broken up a party that stacy was at. then they checked his facebook page and showed the samekered h wearing in this security footage. >> this was like retribution for the cops ruining their party? >> yeah, kind of sounds like that. stacy pleaded to malicious mischief in the first degree and burglary in the second degree and paid $2,000 worth of damage to the police station because they were custom glass windows. >>> ladies and gentlemen, keep your eye on the tight rope because you are about to see the performance of a lifetime. >> don't you dare. >> don't you dare. no way. he's going to -- >> look at him go. >> it is a bear. it is shimmying across this rope trying to get to this beaver. >> he can't get back. >> anchored by his feet. >> he just did a 180 on the rope. >> the extent someone will go to get the beaver. >> bears are v
police did figure out that that is darryl ryan stacy, 22 years old. they never got a clear image of the space from the video, but good detective work led them to his facebook page. >> wow. >> they -- police remembered they had broken up a party that stacy was at. then they checked his facebook page and showed the samekered h wearing in this security footage. >> this was like retribution for the cops ruining their party? >> yeah, kind of sounds like that. stacy pleaded to...
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cbs reporter stacy butler asked an aviation expert about that. >> it is the biggest mystery. >> reporter: when it comes to theories about what happened to malaysia airline flight 370, retired boeing 777 pilot ross says any emergency, even a fire, could have caused the pilot to take the sharp left turn aiming for the closest airport he was familiar with to land a triple 7. >> think time you are in an airplane, you are thinking if i need to put this down, where do i put it down? >> reporter: there have been reports the flight was carrying highly explosive lithium batteries banned in the u.s. if so, the fire theory may not be farfetched. >> reporter: lithium ion batteries are very volatile. >> reporter: he says if the pilot calls for help on the radio, it is likely it never went it. >> it is very sporadic. they may have called on hf and nobody heard them. >> reporter: malaysian police are looking into the possibilities of terrorism, hi jacking or mental health issues of those on board. >> because we have no solid evidence, we can't discount anything. >> reporter: search crews from 26 countr
cbs reporter stacy butler asked an aviation expert about that. >> it is the biggest mystery. >> reporter: when it comes to theories about what happened to malaysia airline flight 370, retired boeing 777 pilot ross says any emergency, even a fire, could have caused the pilot to take the sharp left turn aiming for the closest airport he was familiar with to land a triple 7. >> think time you are in an airplane, you are thinking if i need to put this down, where do i put it down?...
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thank you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest matthew bell and you can follow him on twitter at a slice of melon if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report until next time. the heat is moscow's firefighters put that three spaces. to the classroom and then the communication. and some of the dancing. the museum said. please.
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time all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests leave him how again he backs if you like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time by our. diplomacy lead to breakthroughs in syria and iran but it also strained relations between the u.s. and saudi arabia what does the future hold for washington ties. cold war two point zero there are those who claim the manufactured crisis in ukraine is drawing new lines in defining new geopolitical realities others are dismissive they say the old cold war never really came to an end so is russia and the west are doomed to be adversaries. welcome to the john
time all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests leave him how again he backs if you like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time by our. diplomacy lead to breakthroughs in syria and iran but it also strained relations between the u.s. and saudi arabia what does the future hold for washington ties. cold war two point zero there are those who claim the manufactured crisis in ukraine is...
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>> let's head upstairs to the kitchen to check in with dylan and today's "fresh cooks live" guest stacy little. >> we're working our way to our sunday brunch. we have our house band here getting us through this sunday morning as we are working on a quick and easy quiche. making shrimp and grits. we have a fruit sal id going. we're getting everything under way. it's amazing how many different things we've got working at the same time here. we have crisp up some bacon. added cream cheese to the grits which is making a nice texture. >> giving them a delicious
>> let's head upstairs to the kitchen to check in with dylan and today's "fresh cooks live" guest stacy little. >> we're working our way to our sunday brunch. we have our house band here getting us through this sunday morning as we are working on a quick and easy quiche. making shrimp and grits. we have a fruit sal id going. we're getting everything under way. it's amazing how many different things we've got working at the same time here. we have crisp up some bacon. added...
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stacy never lets go of the car. the surf is up to his chest.hes into the fan to get the power windows down and his arms around two of the children, ages 9 and 10. >> i pulled the son out first and the daughter and i came walking out with both of them. i still don't believe it happened. i'm just glad i was there. >> reporter: people watching from the shore can't believe their eyes. >> the waves were just pounding into the water and down until it submerged. >> while a passing tourist captured it all on video. in the middle of the chaos, a shocking discovery. there was still another child, the youngest, a 3-year-old, still trapped in a car seat in the back. lifeguards try to open the front door, but it looks like the mother is attempting to stop them. watch again, there's a struggle and then the mother just walks away. seconds later, they get the toddler out through the back. >> god, there's a baby in the car. >> one of the two lifeguards still inside, barely getting out in time. >> watching them carry the kids out of the van was very emotional. w
stacy never lets go of the car. the surf is up to his chest.hes into the fan to get the power windows down and his arms around two of the children, ages 9 and 10. >> i pulled the son out first and the daughter and i came walking out with both of them. i still don't believe it happened. i'm just glad i was there. >> reporter: people watching from the shore can't believe their eyes. >> the waves were just pounding into the water and down until it submerged. >> while a...
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stacy frances from frances financial, and tim mora. tim and stacy, thank you for joining us.u do have some concerns. share those with us. >> i do, mandy. i think the concerns are justified. but beyond the tabloid fodder, which is certainly grounds for some concern, i think we have this underlying reality that pride often does come before the fall in investing. and i'm not predicting a pimco or bill gross fall at this stage of the game. i certainly hope that doesn't happen, but i do believe that ego often does lead to some of the biggest institutional investing mistakes that are made, and that is grounds enough for concern. >> you know, stacy, listen. and, obviously, our viewers know, bill's a friend of the show. are we overplaying this story? are we overplaying this story? or do you think there's a severe leadership crisis at pimco? >> you know, it's interesting, the number of management departures is actually not that great, when you look at the size of the investment committee, the size of the investment portfolio team. so when you look at it over the last couple of years,
stacy frances from frances financial, and tim mora. tim and stacy, thank you for joining us.u do have some concerns. share those with us. >> i do, mandy. i think the concerns are justified. but beyond the tabloid fodder, which is certainly grounds for some concern, i think we have this underlying reality that pride often does come before the fall in investing. and i'm not predicting a pimco or bill gross fall at this stage of the game. i certainly hope that doesn't happen, but i do...
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stacy's is 56-year-old kim sievers who is about 10-15 yards ahead communicating with stacy over headsetske more you to put a blindfold on -- for you to put a blindfold on and talk off in a car, have somebody telling you where to turn, where to stop, where to go and where you're going to run into something and just to trust that person implicitly, you know, to keep you safe and keep you from running into anything. that's the, that's the most, i feel, that's the most important part of my job. >> reporter: stacy and kim are competing in the slalom and giant slalom starting next friday. stacy's goal is to be the number one-ranked visually-impaired skier in the world, jenna. jenna: we wish her luck. an incredible story. >> reporter: pretty amazing. jenna: amazing. thank you. gregg: you know, are you a skier? i have enough trouble just doing it sighted. [laughter] jenna: absolutely. gregg: unbelievable. congratulations to stacy and kim. britain's prince harry giving back to veterans. the prince is a trained helicopter pilot, of course, for the royal air force. details on his plan to launch a g
stacy's is 56-year-old kim sievers who is about 10-15 yards ahead communicating with stacy over headsetske more you to put a blindfold on -- for you to put a blindfold on and talk off in a car, have somebody telling you where to turn, where to stop, where to go and where you're going to run into something and just to trust that person implicitly, you know, to keep you safe and keep you from running into anything. that's the, that's the most, i feel, that's the most important part of my job....
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design of the building. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm richard stacy architects. the lead architects for family house. if you could switch to that overhead. on behalf of family house i want to express how pleased we are today to be presenting the schematic design for the new building in mission bay. with the new ucsf hospital scheduled to open about a year from now family house is looking to open the doors as soon as possible. as catherine just reviewed family house is located at the intersection right in the heart of mission bay. the site is inappropriately located where the ucsf campus meets the new residential neighborhood. on this site plan which by the way, has been oriented with north to the left you can see the site for it's conditions. katherine actually reviewed those. the main entrance to the family house will be facing mission bay commons while the parking entrance is at the other end of the building of china basin street. moving to the typical upper floors you can see how it's organized. an arranged in two room l shapes that hug the streets corners. ea
design of the building. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm richard stacy architects. the lead architects for family house. if you could switch to that overhead. on behalf of family house i want to express how pleased we are today to be presenting the schematic design for the new building in mission bay. with the new ucsf hospital scheduled to open about a year from now family house is looking to open the doors as soon as possible. as catherine just reviewed family house is located at...
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stacy first took heroin when she was just 11. now the two of them live like husband and wife in this sub trainan netherworld, partners, addicts, and the parents of three young boys. >> every day it's just hard, man. i love my kids. they just want mommy and daddy to love them, you know. and i can't be there in this state like this and that's the hardest thing being out here dealing with that. >> chicago's west side has been ground down by neglect, drugs, and crime. residents talk openly about the narcotics on sale. with production of mexican heroin up more than 600% in the last 10 years, it's now cheaper and easier to use than prescription drugs. we're on one of the main streets on the west side of chicago, and as you can see, a police vehicle undercover has pulled over some plainclothes detectives have stopped four young men. they have handcuffed them together and they have been searching through their pockets. they have been clearly asking them whether they're involved in the drugs trade which is pretty prolific along this area.
stacy first took heroin when she was just 11. now the two of them live like husband and wife in this sub trainan netherworld, partners, addicts, and the parents of three young boys. >> every day it's just hard, man. i love my kids. they just want mommy and daddy to love them, you know. and i can't be there in this state like this and that's the hardest thing being out here dealing with that. >> chicago's west side has been ground down by neglect, drugs, and crime. residents talk...
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and we kept telling her, stacy and i was like, man, you got to get out of this ocean, you're going toto jail, the police are coming, we could hear sirens. and she looked at us with this blank look, she looked at us and said we're fine, we're going to be okay or something like that. she looked back out the windshield and she just made a left turn and like dove into the ocean with the van. and we said we got to get them kids out. and one kid in the back seat screamed out, please help us, our mom's trying to kill us. >> stacy, let me turn to you, you were actually the first person to actually reach the children. what were you thinking was going on here? did you think it was an accident? or were you aware quite quickly, this was quite deliberate, this mother who was clearly fairly deranged at the time hat deliberately driven the suv into the ocean? >> after she made that turn, i figured it had become deliberate. because we, again, me and tim was trying to get her out of the water. and she got far away from us enough to we couldn't touch the van at all anymore and she shot off towards the
and we kept telling her, stacy and i was like, man, you got to get out of this ocean, you're going toto jail, the police are coming, we could hear sirens. and she looked at us with this blank look, she looked at us and said we're fine, we're going to be okay or something like that. she looked back out the windshield and she just made a left turn and like dove into the ocean with the van. and we said we got to get them kids out. and one kid in the back seat screamed out, please help us, our...
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at that point stacy and i sprung into action. we had to get the kids out of the water. mother i believe is getting medical attention. she is still in the hospital. where are the children? >> last i heard they are? state custody. they are trying to you find the immediate family for them. i heard they are doing well. they were checked out at the hospital and they are doing okay. bill: how are you doing, tim? >> i'm doing better now. wednesday was quite a fiasco at the house. i didn't realize there was that's tv crews and radio stations. they was all in my front yard. it was quite something. bill: are you doing okay? >> i went back to work yesterday. it's raining on us all day today. bill: that's the way it goes sometimes. as i said in the beginning, job well done. my best to you and your waive and family in daytona beach. enjoy the weekend. well deserved. martha: he's a real hero. if he hadn't been there that story would have a different ending. tough story, it really is. so amazing new technology august of some new protect for our troops from deadly scene like this one.
at that point stacy and i sprung into action. we had to get the kids out of the water. mother i believe is getting medical attention. she is still in the hospital. where are the children? >> last i heard they are? state custody. they are trying to you find the immediate family for them. i heard they are doing well. they were checked out at the hospital and they are doing okay. bill: how are you doing, tim? >> i'm doing better now. wednesday was quite a fiasco at the house. i didn't...
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stacy in new jersey? stacy?o-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, stacy. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about kandi. >> people have been going crazy for this stock. we're polaris fans, i know that's $100 stock so people don't want it. if you like the group, buy polaris. matt? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, matt. how are you? >> caller: all right. and you? >> eagles, looks like they're going to sign sanchez. it's a tough day for me. >> caller: sorry about that. biotechs have been hit hard, mine have good pipelines, what's going on with isis? >> it is very good. they don't want biotech. we have to wait for gilead. now people are saying the charts are bad. i'm not going to tell you to stick a bid in until i see the selling done. how will we know the selling's done when the stock goes down big intraday and goes out much higher than when it started. that's the sign. trust me on that. justin in new jersey. justin? >> caller: jim, i want to thank you, i'm a rookie investor. my first year i gained over 50% because of you. i than
stacy in new jersey? stacy?o-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, stacy. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about kandi. >> people have been going crazy for this stock. we're polaris fans, i know that's $100 stock so people don't want it. if you like the group, buy polaris. matt? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, matt. how are you? >> caller: all right. and you? >> eagles, looks like they're going to sign sanchez. it's a tough day for me. >> caller: sorry about...
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stacy, always great to talk to you. you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a google stock split causing mass confusion amongst shareholders causing investors to dump shares. could this be a great buying opportunity? >>> first, how americans were invest in one of the world's most untapped markets. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ...until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep toget
stacy, always great to talk to you. you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a google stock split causing mass confusion amongst shareholders causing investors to dump shares. could this be a great buying opportunity? >>> first, how americans were invest in one of the world's most untapped markets. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers...
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. >> reporter: 21-year-old stacy robinson, at the beach with his girlfriend, runs into the water, as the car falls into the sea. >> by the time i ran over, i noticed the son was snatching at the wheel, trying to get her to come to shore. >> reporter: the mother kept driving. >> when i was speaking to her, her eyes were like -- >> reporter: wide. >> wide. >> reporter: he uses the power windows to get the windows down and his arms around two of the children. the surf, up to his chest. he told us, he wished he had three hands because he saw a baby strapped in a car seat in the back. lifeguards struggled to open the front door. that's the mother trying to stop them. watch again. there's a struggle. and then, the mother just walks away. seconds later, they get the baby out through the back of the minivan. one of the lifeguards, getting out in time. and five seconds later, look closely. a huge wave nearly pushes the car out to sea. >> if it had been minutes longer, the outcome probably would have been different. >> reporter: police identified the mother from south carolina. police say she
. >> reporter: 21-year-old stacy robinson, at the beach with his girlfriend, runs into the water, as the car falls into the sea. >> by the time i ran over, i noticed the son was snatching at the wheel, trying to get her to come to shore. >> reporter: the mother kept driving. >> when i was speaking to her, her eyes were like -- >> reporter: wide. >> wide. >> reporter: he uses the power windows to get the windows down and his arms around two of the...
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>> i think i have to agree with stacy. we're just shifting the mix.ero sum game. sure, you're going to see some small gains but it's usually at the expense of someone else. if you look at some of the big players, walmart's e-commerce certainly still small but it's up 30% as far as the most recent quarter. best buy's comparable online sales up 26%. nordstrom online sales up 30%. many of those in-store sales were a little weak. stacy mentioned abercrombie said 25% of its total sales coming from direct to consumer. i think it's just a mix we're going to have to get used to, and you're going to need to serve the customer in store and online. you cannot neglect in store because they're still going to the stores as well and they expect it. web groom something a big thing. we browse online but we go to the stores to buy it, feel it, try it, and touch it. >> e-commerce is taking a large part of the consumer budget. it's 5% of total retail sales. the important thing is we have some longer structural changes going on. we have a population that's basically flatt
>> i think i have to agree with stacy. we're just shifting the mix.ero sum game. sure, you're going to see some small gains but it's usually at the expense of someone else. if you look at some of the big players, walmart's e-commerce certainly still small but it's up 30% as far as the most recent quarter. best buy's comparable online sales up 26%. nordstrom online sales up 30%. many of those in-store sales were a little weak. stacy mentioned abercrombie said 25% of its total sales coming...
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stacy: >> we have here natalie wilson, the cofounder of the black and missing foundation who shared herhroughouts about the benefits of using social media to help find missing minority children. give it a listen. >> minority families or children face a number of issues when they go missing. for instance, law enforcement treat many of these cases as run aways. if you are a run away you don't receive the amber alert. that's where social media plays an important role, because we do not wait for the normal news cycle and social media is instantaneous, getting the information out so the public can be alert and aware. >> is social media bypassing mainstream media gatekeepers and children? >> i don't think it's bypassing. it's supporting, working together. social media is the opportunity to allow us to be significantly connected with information. and what - is there more powerful information to be connected to than playing a role in helping to save the life of a missing child? >> skip, you know, whether it's amber alert or milk carton 2.0 - how do you keep people from feeling inundated and how
stacy: >> we have here natalie wilson, the cofounder of the black and missing foundation who shared herhroughouts about the benefits of using social media to help find missing minority children. give it a listen. >> minority families or children face a number of issues when they go missing. for instance, law enforcement treat many of these cases as run aways. if you are a run away you don't receive the amber alert. that's where social media plays an important role, because we do not...
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children who may not be getting the attention, can we talk about the disproportionate coverage of media, stacyeted, minority children be receive less information than white children expect a campaign can can absolutely put pressure on main trying of streaming to, by the child may have been missing for five oseven days or more. and we have here natalie wilson the co-founder of the black and missing foundation, shared with us the benefits of using social media to find missing children. give her a listen. >> minority families or children face a number of issues when they go missing. for instance, law enforcement treat many of these cases as run aways. if you considered a run away you do not receive the amber alert or any type of media coverage. and that's where social media plays a very important roalt. because we do not -- role because we do not wait for normal news cycle and social media is instantaneous. >> amanda, you just heard natalie. is social media really bypassing if you will, helping find minority missing children? >> i don't think it's bypassing. what i think is, can it is supporting.
children who may not be getting the attention, can we talk about the disproportionate coverage of media, stacyeted, minority children be receive less information than white children expect a campaign can can absolutely put pressure on main trying of streaming to, by the child may have been missing for five oseven days or more. and we have here natalie wilson the co-founder of the black and missing foundation, shared with us the benefits of using social media to find missing children. give her a...
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team, from the san francisco state interns that come every spring to my amazing colleagues kimberly, stacy white who keeps everything together and the general manager's office and greets you with a smile every morning and my boss and connie chin is not here, but she's amazing. and elton and jaime hopper, so those are all the amazing people that i got to work with over the last three years in the department and before that, working for supervisor duffdy and the mayor. i'm committed to this and i'm excited i get to stay in san francisco and serve the region for the president and the regional administrator, public services runs deep in my family. and my husband trevor who is here and who is going to officer candidate school up in newport rhode island and we thank you for all you do. >> thank you, alex. >> the second honor i have is on behalf of the commission, the city and county of san francisco certificate of appreciation recreation and park commission thanks park santiago for his dedication and commitment to the city and county of san francisco and the national football league major league
team, from the san francisco state interns that come every spring to my amazing colleagues kimberly, stacy white who keeps everything together and the general manager's office and greets you with a smile every morning and my boss and connie chin is not here, but she's amazing. and elton and jaime hopper, so those are all the amazing people that i got to work with over the last three years in the department and before that, working for supervisor duffdy and the mayor. i'm committed to this and...
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. >> that was stacy butler reporting. at least 20 homes or apartments have now been red tagged. >> that was only a 5.1. >>> it was the second day of searching in the new area for the malaysian airlines jet. the debris they plucked out of the water was just trash. cbs reporter holly williams with more. >> reporter: the search planes have begun returning to the air base here in pert australia after several hours scouring the seas but the weather here has taken a turn for the worst which would slow down the search for the flight. after a fleet of planes spent a week combing the southern indian ocean for wreckage, yesterday came the frustrating news they have been looking in the wrong place. investigators and the planes maker boeing took another look at flight data and decided the plane went down 700 miles northeast of where they previously thought. a chinese crew saw three objects of interest. one red, white, and orange. the search teams are now racing to find the black box recorders which would explain what went wrong. holl
. >> that was stacy butler reporting. at least 20 homes or apartments have now been red tagged. >> that was only a 5.1. >>> it was the second day of searching in the new area for the malaysian airlines jet. the debris they plucked out of the water was just trash. cbs reporter holly williams with more. >> reporter: the search planes have begun returning to the air base here in pert australia after several hours scouring the seas but the weather here has taken a turn...
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. >> stacy is a nurse who lived but works more than 50-kilometers away. >> i don't think this is whatny of our american soldiers fought for. s in not the freedom. this is not the right to move freely. >> people here are uh anywhere or too shelter them, but it is not illegal to help them survive. >> this is a short term emergency food pack. >> volunteers stock water, and prepare food packets and they keep a cabinet full of basic medical supplies. >> if you get severe blisters which many travelers do you can't walk -. >> with 2,000 immigrants have died crossing the dessert area since 2001. according to local officials, resident alex says it is only human to help people in need. >> when they come to your door and they do hear and they haven't had water for a long time, they haven't had anything to eat, it's just -- i think a person's responsibility about a third of the people have sign add petition asking the government to dismantle the check point, but the government patrol told them they aren't going anywhere. 58 al jazeera, arizona. >> on wall street, not for the faint of heart. but t
. >> stacy is a nurse who lived but works more than 50-kilometers away. >> i don't think this is whatny of our american soldiers fought for. s in not the freedom. this is not the right to move freely. >> people here are uh anywhere or too shelter them, but it is not illegal to help them survive. >> this is a short term emergency food pack. >> volunteers stock water, and prepare food packets and they keep a cabinet full of basic medical supplies. >> if you get...
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. >> stacy is a nurse who works 50 kilometers away. >> i don't think this is what any of our american soldiers fought for. this is not freedom. this is not the right to move around freely. >> people here in aravaca are monitoring not only what's going on at the border checkpoint, but finding ways to help desperate migrants without breaking the law. it's illegal to drive migrants anywhere or shelter them, but it's not illegal to help them survive. >> this is a short-term emergency food pack. >> volunteers stock water and food packets, and they keep a cabinet full of basic medical supplies. >> blisters are always a factor. if you get severe blisters, which many travelers do, you can't walk. you get left behind. if you get left behind in this desert, you die. >> more than 2,000 migrants have died crossing the desert in this area since 2001, according to local officials. and it's only human to help people in need. >> when they come to your door, and at the haven't had water for a long time. and they haven't had anything to eat, it's just i think a person's responsibility to do something.
. >> stacy is a nurse who works 50 kilometers away. >> i don't think this is what any of our american soldiers fought for. this is not freedom. this is not the right to move around freely. >> people here in aravaca are monitoring not only what's going on at the border checkpoint, but finding ways to help desperate migrants without breaking the law. it's illegal to drive migrants anywhere or shelter them, but it's not illegal to help them survive. >> this is a short-term...
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[applause] >> okay, with that we're going to move forward with the program and ask rev rand stacy curre in to come up and do the invocation. >> it may be raining outside, but it's beautiful in here, isn't it? amen. let's take a moment to pray together an invite the spirit of god into this celebration. let's pray together. god of our years, god of our silent years, thou who has brought us this far, thou who has by thy might has led us. we come here today to begin the celebration of african american history month. we come recognizing the strong shoulders on which we stand. those, who by their faithfulness and sacrifice made us able to be here today. those whose names are reflected in history books, martin luther king junior, hair yet tubman, but we also gather to give thanks to those to history who does not record -- the countless slaves, daughters, lawyers, teachers, preachers, all who have paved the way. this day we give thanks for the rich legacy and we commit ourselves again to the task of working towards that day when we are all truly judged, not by the color of our skin, but by the
[applause] >> okay, with that we're going to move forward with the program and ask rev rand stacy curre in to come up and do the invocation. >> it may be raining outside, but it's beautiful in here, isn't it? amen. let's take a moment to pray together an invite the spirit of god into this celebration. let's pray together. god of our years, god of our silent years, thou who has brought us this far, thou who has by thy might has led us. we come here today to begin the celebration of...
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>> clooney's ex stacy kiebler got married. what we know about the ceremony and how does the groom stack up against george? >> from the bronx tale to the sopranos to a crack addict accused of killing a cop. >> in part two of my lillo brancato interview, the former child star tells me how deniro and gandolfini tried to save him. >> just take it easy. >> and from america's most loved bachelor to the most hated? >> aye, aye, aye. >> before tonight's big finale, we're trying to figure out what went wrong for juan pablo? >> he chtoose tell me something no woman wants to hear. >> now "entertainment tonight," the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >> justin bieber, disruptive, dismissive, and downright rude.
>> clooney's ex stacy kiebler got married. what we know about the ceremony and how does the groom stack up against george? >> from the bronx tale to the sopranos to a crack addict accused of killing a cop. >> in part two of my lillo brancato interview, the former child star tells me how deniro and gandolfini tried to save him. >> just take it easy. >> and from america's most loved bachelor to the most hated? >> aye, aye, aye. >> before tonight's big...
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knew and what stacy knew and what kelly knew as this.gree.ns did not of americansllions who believed in constitution of limited government, but nobody in washington was representing us. what we did was we started three separate online communities of conservatives. calledom started a group "don't go." it was telling congress to not go before it did its business. in late november, i put up a list on twitter. at the time, --. something.ad that list went from 25 people to 1500 people in 72 hours. does that tell you something? i was trying to do this manually and i could not. i put out a call on twitter and i got a couple of folks that .reated technology solutions we had a list that was automatically updated. there were hundreds of people added to this. one of the members of that group , at the time, 78-year-old b eulla garrett suggested we should have a #. .- a hashtag toc.created # >> did she get her check? let's start with stacy on the other end. this movement surprise the nation. i say it wasn't much of a surprise. what surprised you abou
knew and what stacy knew and what kelly knew as this.gree.ns did not of americansllions who believed in constitution of limited government, but nobody in washington was representing us. what we did was we started three separate online communities of conservatives. calledom started a group "don't go." it was telling congress to not go before it did its business. in late november, i put up a list on twitter. at the time, --. something.ad that list went from 25 people to 1500 people in...
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stacy gutierrez has more. >> you had an exciting off season, at least the fans thought so, and a nice contract, and they were really happy you were coming back. the giants made it clear they wanted you back.
stacy gutierrez has more. >> you had an exciting off season, at least the fans thought so, and a nice contract, and they were really happy you were coming back. the giants made it clear they wanted you back.
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stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of wellbeing they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there's sort of a release of dopamine, and your brain has the ability now to perceive things slightly differently from the way you might have if you hadn't been smoking pot. what you re
stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space,...
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now time for a special wedding themed "pulse" we start with stacy keibler. >> less than a year after splitting with george clooney, she tied the knot. she and her boyfriend tied the knot on the beach in mexico. >> did she wind up with a rebound guy? >> he was a friend for awhile. >>> now for the surprise wedding planned without the bride knowing about it. >> the groom wrote a letter for the bride to read in front of him. >> today is not just our party, sit our wedding. oh, my gosh. what? >> oh, the groom, named adam, planned everything, including hair and makeup appointments for his soon-to-be wife karly. >> he arrived on his motorcycle and they took the plunge for family and friends, only informed about the wedding moments before. >> that gives me chill. ? you wouldn't say, hello, i want some input. >>> years from now, mike and his fiance might look back on the game. not because of the upset. >> but because before the game, the reserve guard used his senior night speech to propose to his girlfriend, right there between 16,000 home court fans. he never got into the game, never scored
now time for a special wedding themed "pulse" we start with stacy keibler. >> less than a year after splitting with george clooney, she tied the knot. she and her boyfriend tied the knot on the beach in mexico. >> did she wind up with a rebound guy? >> he was a friend for awhile. >>> now for the surprise wedding planned without the bride knowing about it. >> the groom wrote a letter for the bride to read in front of him. >> today is not just our...
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now there wasn't much moved in the rankings with stacy lewis libby and colin fellow koreans usually on rounding out the top five meanwhile the sports ministry on tuesday awarded on the manifold medal which recognizes athlete spectacle of balls of yarn in their sport. and go beyond the sochi olympics was one of the biggest in history and the follow up the paralympics winter games is also breaking records. just days after opening a staggering two hundred and eighty seven thousand tickets were sold that's fifty seven thousand more than the previous record set at the twenty ten vancouver games the international paralympic committee website was also flooded with visitors seeing and eighty five percent increase in traffic compared to four years ago. and heading to the nba hardcourt the miami heat clinched a spot in the playoffs after defeating the washington wizards at home on monday night. the defending champs beat the visitors ninety nineteen ninety two and the three game skid on the back of the twenty three point performance by the brian james and twenty two by his co star dwayne wade. th
now there wasn't much moved in the rankings with stacy lewis libby and colin fellow koreans usually on rounding out the top five meanwhile the sports ministry on tuesday awarded on the manifold medal which recognizes athlete spectacle of balls of yarn in their sport. and go beyond the sochi olympics was one of the biggest in history and the follow up the paralympics winter games is also breaking records. just days after opening a staggering two hundred and eighty seven thousand tickets were...
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philippines ships were reportedly taking supplies to troops guarding an controlled by the country stacie noted that the philippines has maintained a presence at the shoal since nineteen ninety nine. she said there should be no interference with efforts to maintain the status quo. time an aussie and countries including the philippines signed a declaration in two thousand and two in debt peacefully resolving territorial issues in the south china sea. china has been increasingly active in the sea claiming most of it has its own. the top officer of u s marines says planning for the construction of new infrastructure and mom will start early next to it that is completed the buildings would post some of the u s marines now stationed in japan's okinawa the commanders of the marine corps james amos was testifying before the house armed services committee on wednesday. the supplemental environmental impact statement. should be complete schedule be complete. towards the end of this year. battle as in the planning for the construction. chief of naval operations jobs in the green areas also attended
philippines ships were reportedly taking supplies to troops guarding an controlled by the country stacie noted that the philippines has maintained a presence at the shoal since nineteen ninety nine. she said there should be no interference with efforts to maintain the status quo. time an aussie and countries including the philippines signed a declaration in two thousand and two in debt peacefully resolving territorial issues in the south china sea. china has been increasingly active in the sea...
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stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> ibs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of wellbeing they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there's sort of a release of dopamine, and your brain has the ability now to perceive things slightly differently from the way you might have if you hadn't been smoking pot. what you really see is th
stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> ibs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination,...
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he knew how to act in this current situation of helping us to get ready for it and know my name is staci niue samoa has pointed out the beastie pt prime minister but since the jewish community and says his government will fight against any form of sexism that the people we spoke to do and some optimistic. did your soul is blinking at times and now that sen is not his. but the most staying is just too high. many of ukraine's juice here that open access to tax will shift from someone comes to human targets. we've seen on t supermodel crimea or to bring you all on the developments in ukraine and the risks the genocide taking the brunt of it. from radicals and satellite providers have refused to indict the added that an ominous threat. all that story coming up the for this the eye i the interview. dna has been. do you speak two languages. news programs and documentaries in arabic. it's cold here on up to the report and we'll talk to your key into the intriguing story are you today the arabic for no more visit our big bowl of tea don't call the new. i was down rt it's not snow the people of c
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he knew how to act in this current situation of helping us to get ready for it and know my name is staci neon sign up as clinton balconies gpt prime minister but since the jewish community and says his government will fight against any form of sexism but the people we spoke to do and some optimistic. the always be landing at times and now that sen is not his but the most staying is just too high. many of ukraine's juice here that open access to tax will shift from synagogues to human targets we've seen on t supermodel crimea. oliver no sign of unrest in crime the residence of the peninsular observing a so called day of silence were no political campaigning is allowed to have the crucial vote on whether to join russia. thus was prompted by the rise of ultra nationalist in the post tuesday along with the option to join russian crime means also have the choice of greater autonomy within ukraine. we spoke to international observers from poland hungary and safe and don't expect any election violations on something. school gets the spot them. i was considering new korean is falling apart as a
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. >> stacy says she hopes the napkin has a different impact, hoping it convinces more women to become pilots. michael finney and a twitter wrote in, i purchased a fresh choice gift card before they went into bankruptcy. how can i get the cash? >> you have to stand in line in bankruptcy court. it's clearly not worth it this, chain, a bunch of them are left they don't honor them dollar for dollar but are giving if you have a $25 card they'll give you one meal. that is more than they have to do. >> a twitter user asked whatever happened to lcd screen? >> here is what that is. a bunch of manufacturers were >> a.accused of getting together and upping the price and selling them to manufacturers at an inflated rate. there are ten lawsuits and now a bunch have been appealed so nothing going to happen until there is an appeal. okay. >> does paying off debt to cleks improve your credit score? >> bad news here. not much. sometimes, not at all. the problem is how did you treat that debt? once you go 90 days into arrears it messes up your score. paying it off could help. looking for it to go up al
. >> stacy says she hopes the napkin has a different impact, hoping it convinces more women to become pilots. michael finney and a twitter wrote in, i purchased a fresh choice gift card before they went into bankruptcy. how can i get the cash? >> you have to stand in line in bankruptcy court. it's clearly not worth it this, chain, a bunch of them are left they don't honor them dollar for dollar but are giving if you have a $25 card they'll give you one meal. that is more than they...
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stacy helped rescue the family. >> we didn't know there were kids in the car. the back window was down and i heard a faint help. i thought did i hear a faint help? they were screaming. >> reporter: the mother is charged with 3 counts of attempted murder and child abuse. she was in an abusive relationship. she came to florida to get away. the 32-year-old pregnant mother of 3 had no history of mental illness, but a call was made by a family member 2 hours before. >> i am calling for a wellness check for post-partum. >> reporter: there was no legal right to retain her. >> the woman said i am going to a shelter. she showed no display she was a danger to herself or anyone at the time. >> she has denied trying to hurt her children. she said she was driving too close to the water. >>> the petaluma slaughter house following a massive meat recall sold meat from cows with cancer. what regulators say they uncovered. >> reporter: this is an investigation into the feeding organization. the cows had cancer of the eye. two cattle heads made their way in the food supply that s
stacy helped rescue the family. >> we didn't know there were kids in the car. the back window was down and i heard a faint help. i thought did i hear a faint help? they were screaming. >> reporter: the mother is charged with 3 counts of attempted murder and child abuse. she was in an abusive relationship. she came to florida to get away. the 32-year-old pregnant mother of 3 had no history of mental illness, but a call was made by a family member 2 hours before. >> i am calling...
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i met with him and stacy snyder. we stat down and i told him the whole story. once. it was great. >> jimmy: he didn't remember you, i'm guessing. well, he will in the future i'm sure. great to see you. congratulations on your first big feature film. aaron paul, everybody. "need for speed" opens in theerts next friday, march 14. we'll be right back with bellamy young. >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" brought to you by michael's arts and crafts. visit your local michael's for everything rainbow loom. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other important information and s
i met with him and stacy snyder. we stat down and i told him the whole story. once. it was great. >> jimmy: he didn't remember you, i'm guessing. well, he will in the future i'm sure. great to see you. congratulations on your first big feature film. aaron paul, everybody. "need for speed" opens in theerts next friday, march 14. we'll be right back with bellamy young. >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" brought to you by michael's arts and crafts. visit...
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a week after shooting this video with his sister stacy she died of an over dose. police couldn't get there fast enough to spare her life or her nine-year-old of bearing his life wurt his mother. patty culhane, al jazeera, ohio. >>> marijuana sales, the state of colorado earns 30% of all marijuana sold by cooperatives. mj became legal at the start of this year. the state considers this a test case. for most people in live in iowa, silos are just another part of the rural landscape. but one man decided to turn them into the ultimate coating challenge. ash-har quraishi has the report. >> reporter: for climbers, facing the side of a frigid glacier could be the ultimate rush. but this is not an ice covered slope in the swissalps. this is a silo in iowa. >> this musting something to say, it's so awesome. >> reporter: it is the brain child of don briggs. the idea came to him 13 years ago, while driving the wide open flat lands of iowa. >> a lot of the silos aren't being used anymore and these were used to need cal the, and now they have a are silo and no use for it. we a
a week after shooting this video with his sister stacy she died of an over dose. police couldn't get there fast enough to spare her life or her nine-year-old of bearing his life wurt his mother. patty culhane, al jazeera, ohio. >>> marijuana sales, the state of colorado earns 30% of all marijuana sold by cooperatives. mj became legal at the start of this year. the state considers this a test case. for most people in live in iowa, silos are just another part of the rural landscape. but...
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stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> ier labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of wellbeing they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there's sort of a release of dopamine, and your brain has the ability now to perceive things slightly differently from the way you might have if you hadn't been smoking pot. what you really see
stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> ier labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space,...
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. >> can we start with stacy keebler? >> exactly. up with george less than a year ago. >> a year. >> a year. she was dating him for five years. so i think we really thought that might happen for george. it did not. she's moved on and she found a lovely new man, a chap called jared, who is a tech entrepreneur. there he is. very handsome. they said i do. >> more in her age range. >> yes. >> they always get the big exclusives. >> wonderful. these two have been friends for a long time. >> they have a better chance of making it, don't you think? >> i do, indeed. small wedding, done in mexico, very private, once again she did confirm it with "people" magazine. >> good for her. >> let's talk about the biebs. we, this morning, in the makeup room -- >> i didn't want to see it. >> you have to look at it. one of those tmz things but it showed justin bieber in a deposition. >> a couple of depositions. >> yes, all cut together. >> we can't show it for legal reasons, but -- >> what happened is he got in terrible trouble with a photographer and a l
. >> can we start with stacy keebler? >> exactly. up with george less than a year ago. >> a year. >> a year. she was dating him for five years. so i think we really thought that might happen for george. it did not. she's moved on and she found a lovely new man, a chap called jared, who is a tech entrepreneur. there he is. very handsome. they said i do. >> more in her age range. >> yes. >> they always get the big exclusives. >> wonderful. these two...