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the look on my son's face for the first stoic saying that i can stop this dad. it's really important to ask her are you being hurt are you afraid to go back home if we don't as we won't find them. she had a bag packed that was in her bedroom share another bag packed that was in her car our assumption as she told him that he was that she was leaving. the portrait of the abuse is fine that is extremely frightening extremely dark even though it looks silly and now that as a community we can provide that ran from. just one case of domestic violence provide both involving parents reporters cover stories every day. of domestic violence in america they shine the spotlight on famous men arrested for murder or assault of a girlfriend or wife the daily headlines reveal secrets of private people victims and abusers hidden from view until police investigate it many stories fail to name the crowd as domestic violence or put the crisis in context. at least four million women are affected by abuse every year it is a public health at the demick and we must do more to save women
the look on my son's face for the first stoic saying that i can stop this dad. it's really important to ask her are you being hurt are you afraid to go back home if we don't as we won't find them. she had a bag packed that was in her bedroom share another bag packed that was in her car our assumption as she told him that he was that she was leaving. the portrait of the abuse is fine that is extremely frightening extremely dark even though it looks silly and now that as a community we can...
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a stoic response from the downgrade or that helped ratchet up that the yeah tricks of the debt ceiling debate with the help of the other ratings agencies of course stealing the show from bickering politicians with their eyes on the debt deal they may be missing really a larger concern because there is growing evidence today that the u.s. credit score is going to get hit now that the u.s. has gotten hit just how much does s. and p's mark actually count well not much according to some like investor jim rogers but it's not because the country isn't broke america is going down the tubes where the largest debtor nation in the history of the world it's because of the source these late rating agencies have been wrong about nearly everything for the past ten or fifteen years don't pay any attention to them so just how does the report card stack up for the major ratings agencies themselves they are s. and p. moody's and fitch let's assess test one the mortgage crisis of two thousand and eight these are the same agencies that rated the toxic sub prime debt aaa so i mean how do we take them with
a stoic response from the downgrade or that helped ratchet up that the yeah tricks of the debt ceiling debate with the help of the other ratings agencies of course stealing the show from bickering politicians with their eyes on the debt deal they may be missing really a larger concern because there is growing evidence today that the u.s. credit score is going to get hit now that the u.s. has gotten hit just how much does s. and p's mark actually count well not much according to some like...
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his brother trying to remain stoic. >> everyone hears about it happening, you know, happen to us. >>ughn who had just given birth to a daughter eight weeks ago with her husband at her side she got the terrible word on saturday. >> i just fell to my knees. there's just -- the energy everything, just drops out of you. i just remember saying no no. >> at the wave church in virginia beach near where s.e.a.l. team 6 is based, prayers for those lost and those left behind. the remains of the fallen heroes will be returned to dover air base tomorrow. kimberly vaughn will be there to meet that plane load of grief, clinging to the pride in her husband's selfless service to help her through. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> a series of painful good-byes to come. >>> finally tonight, remarkable scenes from london where hundreds of rioters and lootd
his brother trying to remain stoic. >> everyone hears about it happening, you know, happen to us. >>ughn who had just given birth to a daughter eight weeks ago with her husband at her side she got the terrible word on saturday. >> i just fell to my knees. there's just -- the energy everything, just drops out of you. i just remember saying no no. >> at the wave church in virginia beach near where s.e.a.l. team 6 is based, prayers for those lost and those left behind. the...
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. >>> and usually stoic cnn host anderson cooper kind of lost it on the air last night, happening when he was talking about an actor who urinated on the carpet of a plane, puns like jet streams finally got to the host. >> and some unlucky plane crew had to deal with the golden globe winning tinkel. >> and he's, he cannot go on. and it took 50 seconds for cooper to regain his composure that, is a long time in tv time. >> and sure [ laughter ]. >> now, i'm -- that was more awkward than i thought it would be. >> yes. yes. >> have you ever lost it like that? >> yes. you made me once. >> it had to be my fault. >> of course. >> once you get started... >> it's hard. >> then, everybody in the room, like dom nos. >> everyone in this room. >> yes. people at home are going... >> right. right. >> good job. can we talk about it? we have a cooling trend. we pointed that out, there is one reason why. take a look at the advancing marine layer from our mount tam camera, looking on to the bay. it's getting deeper, more wide spread. it's going to bring us cooler conditions. it's started to do that as the
. >>> and usually stoic cnn host anderson cooper kind of lost it on the air last night, happening when he was talking about an actor who urinated on the carpet of a plane, puns like jet streams finally got to the host. >> and some unlucky plane crew had to deal with the golden globe winning tinkel. >> and he's, he cannot go on. and it took 50 seconds for cooper to regain his composure that, is a long time in tv time. >> and sure [ laughter ]. >> now, i'm -- that...
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stoic, not scared. took a blow to the state, fell down and got right back up.se we lost and vowed to build back up stronger than ever. anything a human can dish out, new york city can take. but a big, nasty storm? what are we supposed to do with that? how do we prepare? i had to call my friends in california. it, ask, what are we supposed to stockpile in case of a hurricane in new york city? i think of the hurricanes coming for the yankees. not a beatdown from a storm. you know what? it's just water and wind, people. a mean, angry storm, but it's just water and wind. start spreading the news, this, too, shall pass. >> my friend toure, you take the daily rant to a level of performance art. i love that, and when you're setting up us for the weekend with sex, death, a little bit of crime. it's like it's -- should be an hbo series at some point. you know, you'll figure out what to name it. how are you preparing for this? besides having fun figuring out ho put it in poetry. >> number one, letting my wife handle the details. she said, get water. milk, bread and chees
stoic, not scared. took a blow to the state, fell down and got right back up.se we lost and vowed to build back up stronger than ever. anything a human can dish out, new york city can take. but a big, nasty storm? what are we supposed to do with that? how do we prepare? i had to call my friends in california. it, ask, what are we supposed to stockpile in case of a hurricane in new york city? i think of the hurricanes coming for the yankees. not a beatdown from a storm. you know what? it's just...
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that's being said out there, lizz, i think this is somewhat of a message from cheney to this crowd, stoic, don't back down, and no matter how bad it gets don't retreat from the excerpts of the book and the interview, i think this is basically his message. what do you think? >> well, i think that you might be right. i think it's always been his message. if dick cheney could, he would emit a time machine to go back in time and be responsible for every war that has happened since the planet started existing. so, yeah, i think that's right, don't back down and just invade. he wanted to go blow up syria, seriously, dude? wow, take a break. >> is there -- mike, is there any doubt who the most powerful man was during those years? >> no, there's no question at all. and as a matter of fact, you have -- that kind of power left a horrible stained political life for dick cheney. it's a horribly stained political life. and you know what, one thing for sure legacies are permanent and no matter how good his ghost writer is he can't turn that around and the sad thing is for the people who have to live wi
that's being said out there, lizz, i think this is somewhat of a message from cheney to this crowd, stoic, don't back down, and no matter how bad it gets don't retreat from the excerpts of the book and the interview, i think this is basically his message. what do you think? >> well, i think that you might be right. i think it's always been his message. if dick cheney could, he would emit a time machine to go back in time and be responsible for every war that has happened since the planet...
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that's allowed the usually stoic japanese to express themselves during events, including the march earthquakemi. >>> let's see how the commute is doing, sal. how are we looking? >> dave and maureen, thin we're looking pretty -- i think we're looking pretty good. let's go out and see if we can go out to the oakland freeway system and that traffic looks pretty good. no major problems driving past the coliseum. at the bay bridge top story we're packed -- backed up beyond the 880 overcrossing all the way out to the maze. we had an earlier crash and stalled vehicle blocking the right lane and that's why we we have a big backup. this is 237, you can see traffic is gonna be slow getting into the valley. some commutes, a little longer than usual. but for most part, it seems like a typical monday. steve is off today. let's go to mark. >>> once again, widespread overcast over a good portion of the bay area. if you are wanting a major warmup, we don't have that in the forecast just yet. we're taking a live look outside towards bay point. one of the reasons we're so cool, a persistent fog bank in the 50s
that's allowed the usually stoic japanese to express themselves during events, including the march earthquakemi. >>> let's see how the commute is doing, sal. how are we looking? >> dave and maureen, thin we're looking pretty -- i think we're looking pretty good. let's go out and see if we can go out to the oakland freeway system and that traffic looks pretty good. no major problems driving past the coliseum. at the bay bridge top story we're packed -- backed up beyond the 880...
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they were very theatrical people in a rather stoic tightlipped farm country.they love to put on plays and stuff and they were quite flamboyant about the whole thing. they were bohemians in a way. dixon was reluctant to admit this, but dixon was the tower but equal were not allowed to spend the night, not welcome to spend the night. in a hotel during an 1820s and 1930s. but that wasn't the case in the reagan home. i related in the book they arrive and dixon on their way back from playing some games somewhere and pull into a hotel in there too that players on the team and they say we've got room for your team, except the two but players. in the coach, matt mckenzie with his name, a tough, flinty little scotsman said will go to another hotel. no hotel in town assistant manager is going to take those two black players. find this match, will sleep on the best. wilmot, my father at this point intervenes and says, you know, play with. so everyone doesn't fit on the bus, when he put me in a cab with my two friends and will go to my folks house. what are folks going to
they were very theatrical people in a rather stoic tightlipped farm country.they love to put on plays and stuff and they were quite flamboyant about the whole thing. they were bohemians in a way. dixon was reluctant to admit this, but dixon was the tower but equal were not allowed to spend the night, not welcome to spend the night. in a hotel during an 1820s and 1930s. but that wasn't the case in the reagan home. i related in the book they arrive and dixon on their way back from playing some...
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they were very theatrical people in a rather stoic tightlipped farm country.they love to put on plays and stuff and they were quite flamboyant about the whole thing. they were bohemians in a way. dixon was reluctant to admit this, but dixon was the tower but equal were not allowed to spend the night, not welcome to spend the night. in a hotel during an 1820s and 1930s. but that wasn't the case in the reagan home. i related in the book they arrive and dixon on their way back from playing some games somewhere and pull into a hotel in there too that players on the team and they say we've got room for your team, except the two but players. in the coach, matt mckenzie with his name, a tough, flinty little scotsman said will go to another hotel. no hotel in town assistant manager is going to take those two black players. find this match, will sleep on the best. wilmot, my father at this point intervenes and says, you know, play with. so everyone doesn't fit on the bus, when he put me in a cab with my two friends and will go to my folks house. what are folks going to
they were very theatrical people in a rather stoic tightlipped farm country.they love to put on plays and stuff and they were quite flamboyant about the whole thing. they were bohemians in a way. dixon was reluctant to admit this, but dixon was the tower but equal were not allowed to spend the night, not welcome to spend the night. in a hotel during an 1820s and 1930s. but that wasn't the case in the reagan home. i related in the book they arrive and dixon on their way back from playing some...
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but the two of you seem so stoic about this. you just immediately nodded yes. -- has got to be one of the most gut wrenching of both your lives. >> it's surreal. you never believe something like that could happen. and fortunately we have kathleen as ryan's attorney, and that's really made the big difference. >> what if the court does not go? what if the judge does not go the way you hope he will go? >> we'll never stop. we'll never stop. we'll just go to the next level of appeal. >> and when your son is eventually, you hope, released, what will be the thing you hope he will take from this? what will be the good that has come from what you say has been an injustice, a bad in his life? >> well, that's up to him. i know that he's matured tremendously and he's expanded himself academically. he will learn about the law and to help other people. so i think there's this is going to be a very positive thing. definitely. >> we'll see what the judge decides. phil and leslie ferguson and kathleen, thank you very much this morning, all of you, for being with us. for more o
but the two of you seem so stoic about this. you just immediately nodded yes. -- has got to be one of the most gut wrenching of both your lives. >> it's surreal. you never believe something like that could happen. and fortunately we have kathleen as ryan's attorney, and that's really made the big difference. >> what if the court does not go? what if the judge does not go the way you hope he will go? >> we'll never stop. we'll never stop. we'll just go to the next level of...