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unscripted remarks on race. >> exactly. >> he really seemed to have thought about this a lot.red and for you know, not going far enough. i think he got just the right tone this time. there is no need for a beer summit. >> no beer summit. >> unnecessary. >> thank goodness. >> so we were talking about how he was so quiet. at some points, he could barely hear what he was saying. and he doesn't like talking about himself. this is not a president who likes to say, this is what did i today or this is what i feel about race. go back to that. >> i would disagree about his penchant for talking about himself. after that initial debacle with skip gates, that the president really did pull back on publicly speaking about racial issues. unfortunately in terms of timing, i think the problem is timing. when his approval ratings are under water. when this is a president who has lost a lot of political capital since the first heavy days of his first inauguration back in 2009. we have the skip gates debacle. we have the attorney general calling as you nation of cowards on the issue of race. we h
unscripted remarks on race. >> exactly. >> he really seemed to have thought about this a lot.red and for you know, not going far enough. i think he got just the right tone this time. there is no need for a beer summit. >> no beer summit. >> unnecessary. >> thank goodness. >> so we were talking about how he was so quiet. at some points, he could barely hear what he was saying. and he doesn't like talking about himself. this is not a president who likes to say,...
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the president wanted this to be unscripted.nd the white house didn't want reporters sitting around, thinking about what he was going to say and start to speculate about what he was going to say. they wanted the focus to be on his remarks. and that's really what happened. and i can tell you, it was so striking. i've covered this beat for more than two years. we usually do get a heads up. this is the first time that we didn't. so it really was stunning for that reason. but also, melissa, because he was so personal. he talked about the fact that he could have been trayvon martin 35 years ago, as you've been discussing throughout your show. it was really, to some extent, a bookend to the speech that he gave back in 2008, when he was a candidate. but this was a very different tone. as a president, i think he was more deeply personal and freer with his thoughts. >> it's so funny that you say that about, that maybe it was about making sure that reporters weren't sort of overthinking it before it happened. because we were all sitting a
the president wanted this to be unscripted.nd the white house didn't want reporters sitting around, thinking about what he was going to say and start to speculate about what he was going to say. they wanted the focus to be on his remarks. and that's really what happened. and i can tell you, it was so striking. i've covered this beat for more than two years. we usually do get a heads up. this is the first time that we didn't. so it really was stunning for that reason. but also, melissa, because...
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it was personal, and it was unscripted. an unusual appearance by president barack obama talking about race. >> the issue of the trayvon marintin ruling. walkings a teenager home confronted by george zimmerman. martin was shot and killed. a florida jury found zimmerman not guilty. he claimed it was self-defense third for almost a week, there have been protests across the country, some violent. the common sign carried says, "i am trayvon martin." now the u.s. president is saying so was he. >> it could've been me 35 years ago. >> he went on to try to explain this anger.there are >> very few african american men in this country >> who have not had the experience of being followed when they're shopping at a department store. that includes me. >> the president lashed out at critics who pointed to statistics showing that african- american teenagers are more likely to be victims and perpetrators of crime, saying that ignores the history, the issues of property and discrimination, earning him praise. >> i think it was useful. i hono
it was personal, and it was unscripted. an unusual appearance by president barack obama talking about race. >> the issue of the trayvon marintin ruling. walkings a teenager home confronted by george zimmerman. martin was shot and killed. a florida jury found zimmerman not guilty. he claimed it was self-defense third for almost a week, there have been protests across the country, some violent. the common sign carried says, "i am trayvon martin." now the u.s. president is saying...
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and unscripted content is unusual so so to move to hulu is going to see a new ide yens and it is sectioned off to 45-minute segment segments and the story has a new life and energy when it is told in that format. >> tell us about the show itself. what is your character about? >> well, vanessa is a super saucy and comedic character. >> the show follows jan primarily in the different relationships that she is involved in. it is just about finding her place in her career as well as just trying to figure out life in general. >> pretty exciting stuff. >> what was it like for you the sign on to do something that was initially a web series? >> honestly, this entire process didn't feel any different from a tv show. the level of the people involved are all so unbelievably professional and have been doing this for years. >> thank you. >> i just knew that it would be a special project to be involved with. >> were you as excited as the character to sort of try to sneak a peek of the dude in the robe? >> oh, yes. >>> if you are happy and you know it, come along. >>> damian pull iinger wants th do some
and unscripted content is unusual so so to move to hulu is going to see a new ide yens and it is sectioned off to 45-minute segment segments and the story has a new life and energy when it is told in that format. >> tell us about the show itself. what is your character about? >> well, vanessa is a super saucy and comedic character. >> the show follows jan primarily in the different relationships that she is involved in. it is just about finding her place in her career as well...
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surprise.a it was personal, and it was unscripted -- an unusual appearance by president barack obama, talking about race. >> the issue of the trayvon martin ruling. >> trayvon martin was a teenager walking home, confronted by a neighborhood watchman, george zimmerman. there was a fight. martin was shot and killed. a florida jury found zimmerman not guilty. he claimed it was self defense. for almost a week, there have been protests across the country, some violent. the signs most kerry say, "i am trayvon martin." now the u.s. president is saying so is he. >> trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> he went on to try to explain his anger. >> there are very few african american men in this country who have not had the experience of being all of when they were shopping in a department or he. -- shopping at a department store. that includes me. >> the president earned mostly praise on the sweltering streets of washington. >> i think it was definitely useful. i honor the fact that the president would stand up and say something. how could he not? >> the president says in the future
surprise.a it was personal, and it was unscripted -- an unusual appearance by president barack obama, talking about race. >> the issue of the trayvon martin ruling. >> trayvon martin was a teenager walking home, confronted by a neighborhood watchman, george zimmerman. there was a fight. martin was shot and killed. a florida jury found zimmerman not guilty. he claimed it was self defense. for almost a week, there have been protests across the country, some violent. the signs most...
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it during a series of interviews yesterday and when he was not decided to call for an impromptu unscriptedthe reaction is still reverberating on social media so that tops tonight's "feed frenzy." there was a surprise guest in the white house briefing room today, president obama reflecting personally for the first time since the verdict in the george zimmerman trial and offering a perspective some had been waiting-for-days. >> there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. that happens to me at least before i was a senator. and, you know, i don't want to exaggerate this, but those sets of experiences inform how the african-american community interpr interprets what happened one night in florida. >> it was a near riot outside st. mary's hospital in london when prince william and princess katherine made a visit there or so e
it during a series of interviews yesterday and when he was not decided to call for an impromptu unscriptedthe reaction is still reverberating on social media so that tops tonight's "feed frenzy." there was a surprise guest in the white house briefing room today, president obama reflecting personally for the first time since the verdict in the george zimmerman trial and offering a perspective some had been waiting-for-days. >> there are very few african-american men in this...
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there were a few unscripted moments. a widow grieving at the cemetery for her dead husband. proud parents showing off their newborn. they told us they hope he will join the military someday. and bashful schoolgirls breaking into giggles talking to a foreigner. tonight we were back in the bubble, rushed with patriotic pageant where the crowd went into a frenzy when kim jong-un appeared. key moments of the dynasty appeared on flashcards flipped by 50,000 children. no one does propaganda like north korea. at tomorrow's parade we are expecting to see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong-un makes a speech it is possible he will indicate which direction he is leading this nuclear-capable nation. brian? >> ann curry. with our report from pyongyang as saturday morning breaks there. >>> the white house has announced the newest medal of honor recipient. a month from now the president will present the medal to army staff sergeant ty carter for his courageous actions in afghanistan. the married father of three already heavily decorated now back home and based in washingto
there were a few unscripted moments. a widow grieving at the cemetery for her dead husband. proud parents showing off their newborn. they told us they hope he will join the military someday. and bashful schoolgirls breaking into giggles talking to a foreigner. tonight we were back in the bubble, rushed with patriotic pageant where the crowd went into a frenzy when kim jong-un appeared. key moments of the dynasty appeared on flashcards flipped by 50,000 children. no one does propaganda like...
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i hand it over to steven brannan wharf is intended to be a fun and sustainable project and has unscripted activity and an open environment and playful and subtle ways and i hope you will see it next week and i won't go into detail now and the construction and the way materials were sources. steven will now describe the project a bit further. >> good afternoon commissioners, executive director, port staff and members of the public. i am steven real and the project manager and i am privileged to work on this exciting project. this is a $26 million project. includes $7 million for demolition of the condemned pier 36 which is a massive reinforced concrete pier structure. demolition of 900 linear feet of bulk wharf and $19 million project to construct the new 57,000 square feet state of the art public open space wharf replacing 9,000 square feet of embarcadero promenade strengthening 200 linear feet of sea wall and modifying another 700 feet. funding for the project. $18.5 million in port funds. $4.7 million in federal funds through the 2007 water resource and development act. 2.9 million doll
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go where people told us to go, and the other--the great thing about "globe trekker" is that it's unscripted. and that is really unusual. it is so unusual to be on camera in a television program and not have someone telling you what you're supposed to say. and i think that's why "globe trekker" really caught the imagination of so many people around the world, because it felt like real backpacker travel, and it--because it was. it was a low-budget, off-the-beaten- track backpacker show, and it really was. it was really very much about, you know, how do you see the world on a budget with a backpack on your back? and that was really exciting, because what we were demonstrating was that you didn't have to have a lot of money to see the world. and i think that was very important for people to see that, you know, this is our world, and this is your world, and go for it. you know, beyond paying for the plane ticket, you can make a dollar go a really long way. these days, "globe trekker" isn't so focused around this idea of making a dollar go a long way and the sort of low-budget backpack travel exp
go where people told us to go, and the other--the great thing about "globe trekker" is that it's unscripted. and that is really unusual. it is so unusual to be on camera in a television program and not have someone telling you what you're supposed to say. and i think that's why "globe trekker" really caught the imagination of so many people around the world, because it felt like real backpacker travel, and it--because it was. it was a low-budget, off-the-beaten- track...
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and we think people want live for things that are relevant, unscripted so it tends to be sports news, large reality shows, special events, things of that nature. so as a result we focus on news as a first category that we think we can open this platform up to and allow these consumers to have access to different things. so that's -- >> host: what's your response when broadcasters say you're stealing their signal? >> guest: you know, at some point you have to sort of call it what it is, it's name calling because when three federal courts express an opinion that it is a legal technology and it's consistent with what congress intended, it's difficult for me to sort of look at it any other way except as name calling or mischaracterization. fact to have matter is that this content is paid for by the consumers in advertising, spectrum that the broadcasters have, and i think it's worth clarifying that aereo technology is only applied to free-to-air television, free-to-air broadcast not cable content or cable channels. when we look with a cable channel, for example, in many bloomberg's case,
and we think people want live for things that are relevant, unscripted so it tends to be sports news, large reality shows, special events, things of that nature. so as a result we focus on news as a first category that we think we can open this platform up to and allow these consumers to have access to different things. so that's -- >> host: what's your response when broadcasters say you're stealing their signal? >> guest: you know, at some point you have to sort of call it what it...
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answered every question in front of him completely unscripted. one question was regarding women in the clergy. he said we don't have a role of women in the church. let's come up with one together. >> here's the question for you. how much impact do you think the pope's comments will have on the church's stance on homosexuality. you can tweet your response. we'll have the results later in the newscast. >>> i'm scott budman, a new electric car from bmw promises new choices for drivers and new competition for tesla. >>> the new apps that may change the way you look at food. >>> and a panda and an edible garden. the giants visit the white house. and the president announces a new dish into at&t park. >>> it was fun to see president obama joke about lincecum's short hair. but the giants were welcomed at the white house. >> the giants had a chance to celebrate last year's world series victory one more time. we bring in amy gutierrez live from the white house. a great time for everybody. >> reporter: it really was. and a break. but today they got to take
answered every question in front of him completely unscripted. one question was regarding women in the clergy. he said we don't have a role of women in the church. let's come up with one together. >> here's the question for you. how much impact do you think the pope's comments will have on the church's stance on homosexuality. you can tweet your response. we'll have the results later in the newscast. >>> i'm scott budman, a new electric car from bmw promises new choices for...
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author of "travel unscripted." a fantastic program and nobody seems to know about it. you can get through security lines in like 40 seconds. tell folks what it is and how it works. >> all you do is go onli and you apply, and once you apply you pay $100 application fe the schedule an interview for you with the customs and border patrol. they will do a background check on you, when they do thatf you have anything in your background, if you are under investigation, if you have had any issues with immigration or customs in the past or any criminal record, you will not get it. once you do that, you get approved, you literally whisk right through, go to kiosk instead of a person, put your fingers down, e passport, two seconds later you take the customs form and walked the express customs line and you are literally out t door two to three minutes from the time you hit the immigrations you're getting in your taxi. gerri: what about getting domestically? you have some ideas for that, ople encounter it all the time. >> , cue from the philadelphia righnow and the terminals in phi
author of "travel unscripted." a fantastic program and nobody seems to know about it. you can get through security lines in like 40 seconds. tell folks what it is and how it works. >> all you do is go onli and you apply, and once you apply you pay $100 application fe the schedule an interview for you with the customs and border patrol. they will do a background check on you, when they do thatf you have anything in your background, if you are under investigation, if you have had...
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unscripted move by the president. >>> we begin with our breaking story. a deadly fall from one of the tallest rollercoasters in the world. >> this is scary and sad. a mother falling to her death while riding the texas giant rollercoaster at six flags. there were people on the ride and in line that saw the whole thing. >> this is one of two amusement park accidents overnight. and abc's rob nelson is on the story. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the tragedy unfolded shortly before 7:00 p.m. last night. a mother falling from that coaster. her young son, in the seat in front of her. and witnesses simply stunned and shaken by what they saw. this morning, authorities in texas are searching for answers, after a woman fell to her death from a 14-story amusement park rollercoaster. on friday night, the unidentified woman, along with her young son, was riding the texas giant rollercoaster at six flags in arlington, texas. at 152 feet, it's billed as the tallest steel hybrid rollercoaster in the world. pull of sharp turns and steep drops. carmen
unscripted move by the president. >>> we begin with our breaking story. a deadly fall from one of the tallest rollercoasters in the world. >> this is scary and sad. a mother falling to her death while riding the texas giant rollercoaster at six flags. there were people on the ride and in line that saw the whole thing. >> this is one of two amusement park accidents overnight. and abc's rob nelson is on the story. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the...
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web site political reports that obama staff cheered and did fist pump during this morning unscriptednts. aide say he expressed strong opinion privately and reluctance to talk about the verdict surprised them. trayvon martin parents release a statement thanking him for saying what he said about their son. they said it gives them strength. and the brothers of george zimmerman says he too is glad the president spoke since so many people have been waiting for it. but robert zimmerman says he believes focusing on race alone quote does a disservice to the country. in response to the martin killing oakland students march in support of peace today. kid from oakland freedom school carried signs that said i deserve life and i am trayvon martin. and my life matters. we also talked to youth mentor who says he sees the effects of violence on black youth almost every day in his job at oakland funeral home. >> too much killing going on. doing a funeral for 2 men young men 23 years old. more going on. a lot of trayvon martin being buried today. more you go for the kid. got a lot of anger and kids fe
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it was unscripted but deeply thought through and he wanted it to be presented that way as a surprise. he didn't want a lot of people analyzing and previewing what he had to say. >> right. right. as you can tell, the way he spoke, this was something that the president has throughout a lot about. clearly this is something he's been thinking about since the verdict. as we know from other reporting, he talked to close staff and friends and family particularly the first lady about the case, about what this means for race relations and what, if anything, he should say. and unlike the speech he gave in 2008 to what basically rescued his president tensiial campaign was very personal from the heart, and from his own head. no teleprompter, no nothing. >> no presidential seal, gene robinson, you had written about this of course the day before, for posting on friday in the "washington post." and he came out with no secret service, no advanced warning at all. we can certainly attest to that since we were -- i was sitting right here in the chair, then all of a sudden there was the president coming
it was unscripted but deeply thought through and he wanted it to be presented that way as a surprise. he didn't want a lot of people analyzing and previewing what he had to say. >> right. right. as you can tell, the way he spoke, this was something that the president has throughout a lot about. clearly this is something he's been thinking about since the verdict. as we know from other reporting, he talked to close staff and friends and family particularly the first lady about the case,...
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. >> and we'll have more on the president's personal and unscripted comments later on this hour, but first the reaction to the zimmerman case on the streets now. our correspondents are covering major rallies happening today across the country. you see right on the map there. let's turn to nick valencia in miami. trayvon martin's father is at that rally or at least he was scheduled to. is he scheduled to speak as well? >> reporter: yeah, he spoke a little while ago and while he was at the podium, he teared up talking about his son saying that he's going to fight for the legacy of his son and also for the sons of all those here in attendance. we expected -- the organizers expected mosh 1,000 to show up. if it's not that already, it's surely eclipsed that. joining me now is tracy martin, father of trayvon martin. when you look at the crowd and look around at how many people are showing up to support you and your son, how do you feel about it? >> it is overwhelming. it goes to show the love and the support that our families and friends have for us here in miami as well as across the coun
. >> and we'll have more on the president's personal and unscripted comments later on this hour, but first the reaction to the zimmerman case on the streets now. our correspondents are covering major rallies happening today across the country. you see right on the map there. let's turn to nick valencia in miami. trayvon martin's father is at that rally or at least he was scheduled to. is he scheduled to speak as well? >> reporter: yeah, he spoke a little while ago and while he was...
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he delivered some unscripted historic remarks yesterday about how he could have been trayvon martin whenwas a teenager over 30 years ago. the president said being profiled is just part of being a black man in america. >> there are few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks flick on the doors of cars. >> so what do we tell our children? joining me now is cnn analyst and espn writer coming to us from chicago and a lawyer from and radio talk show host from miami. good to see you both. >> hi, fredricka. >> great to see you. >> let me talk to you, first, because it was a year ago last spring when we talked about the trayvon martin/george zimmerman case, and then we talked about, what do you tell your son who at the time was 15, and this is what i asked you then. let's listen. [ no yaaudio ] we are all very familiar with that talk when you have a black son. mom an
he delivered some unscripted historic remarks yesterday about how he could have been trayvon martin whenwas a teenager over 30 years ago. the president said being profiled is just part of being a black man in america. >> there are few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and...
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hear him say those words unscripted, no tell prompter speaking to his pain, he was speaking to mine and my frustration. and i wrote a piece that i put up today that my eyes welled with tears. it's always powerful, meaningful when someone who looks like you can talk about something that -- an experience that you have had that is painful they have shared. and to have him do it in the white house, from the briefing room and basically on the world stage brings it to a whole new level that i hope will allow a lot of people to understand maybe a little more clearly about why african-americans are so upset and frustrated by what happened with the verdict in sanford on saturday. >> let me ask you, maya, leading up to this point there was a lot of back and forth whether the president needed to say something. we're certainly going to be talking about that tonight. but there has been outrage in all of american society. specifically, there is tension, i think it's fair to say, between president obama and the african-american community and him taking the mantle. some say it's not his job to be the s
hear him say those words unscripted, no tell prompter speaking to his pain, he was speaking to mine and my frustration. and i wrote a piece that i put up today that my eyes welled with tears. it's always powerful, meaningful when someone who looks like you can talk about something that -- an experience that you have had that is painful they have shared. and to have him do it in the white house, from the briefing room and basically on the world stage brings it to a whole new level that i hope...
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. >> new reaction to the president's unscripted comments on race relations on friday. what role will the president play going forward. >>> plus, detroit's decline, days after the biggest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history, where it could go now. >>> and preparing for the pope. today's security and celebrations ahead of the pontiff's first visit to brazil. >>> first off, strong reaction this afternoon to president obama's comments on race in light of george zimmerman's acquittal. and not all are in agreement. >> the president is the right person at the right place at the right time to do more. i am not a part of that anything is enough generation. i want the president to step in this moment as coleman just pointed out and lead us in a complex conversation about these very difficult issues. >> the reality is that we're expecting all these things from barack obama, as if he's the man who can do it. there's a congressional role, there's a judicial role. >> we agree on that. >> it's not just him. >> kristen welker at the white house this afternoon. you know, kristen, the
. >> new reaction to the president's unscripted comments on race relations on friday. what role will the president play going forward. >>> plus, detroit's decline, days after the biggest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history, where it could go now. >>> and preparing for the pope. today's security and celebrations ahead of the pontiff's first visit to brazil. >>> first off, strong reaction this afternoon to president obama's comments on race in light of george...
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. >> new reaction to the president's unscripted comments on race relations on friday.the president play going forward. >>> plus, detroit's decline, days after the biggest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history, where it could go now. >>> and preparing for the pope. today's security and celebrations ahead of the
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tomorrow prepared remarks at 8:30 and we'll hear from him 10:00 live and unscripted what. he's looking to do here is all the hard work he's been put in getting us up to 1673 a day, he doesn't want tonight buyer. he wants to make sure that this market transitions over. >> has the market demonstrate that had it can handle it? it sure seems like it with the recent run. >> today is just a breather. need a little breather. volume low so we're looking to tomorrow's cat lifts, and we had decent numbers out of the home builder sentiment and cpi came in a little bit better which is obviously a little bit of a bolster, mostly related to the gas price, but i tend to think right now good news is good news. it's good for the economy. >> and it's good for the markets. >> i don't think that -- >> the main goal is to keep the ten-year below 2.6%. the home builder sentiment. they are not worried at mortgage rate at 3.5%. if it goes to 5%, i can assure you that home builder sentiment will change. mr. bernanke knows that. >> gentlemen, thank you. let's get over to the nasdaq and seema mody a
tomorrow prepared remarks at 8:30 and we'll hear from him 10:00 live and unscripted what. he's looking to do here is all the hard work he's been put in getting us up to 1673 a day, he doesn't want tonight buyer. he wants to make sure that this market transitions over. >> has the market demonstrate that had it can handle it? it sure seems like it with the recent run. >> today is just a breather. need a little breather. volume low so we're looking to tomorrow's cat lifts, and we had...
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the room with the president and hearing him say those words, however haltingly, from the podium, unscripted, no teleprompter, speaking to his pain, he was speaking to mine and my frustration and i wrote in a piece that i put up today that my eyes welled with tears because it's always powerful. it's always meaningful when someone who looks like you can talk about something, an experience you have had that is painful that they have shared. and to have him do it on the, in the white house from the briefing room and basically on the world stage, brings it to a whole new level that i hope will allow a lot of people to understand maybe a little more clearly about why african-americans are so upset and frustrated by what happened with the verdict in sanford on saturday. >> let me ask you, maya. leading up to this point, there was a lot of back and forth as to whether the president needed to say something. and we're certainly going to be talking about that a lot tonight. there has been outrage in all corners of american society, but specifically there is tension, i think, it's fair to say, between
the room with the president and hearing him say those words, however haltingly, from the podium, unscripted, no teleprompter, speaking to his pain, he was speaking to mine and my frustration and i wrote in a piece that i put up today that my eyes welled with tears because it's always powerful. it's always meaningful when someone who looks like you can talk about something, an experience you have had that is painful that they have shared. and to have him do it on the, in the white house from the...
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. >> catherine: (laughter) >> gary: when we come back we talked to the audience unscripted kurt thereeople at home. [ birds chirping ] [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nationwide sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available starting at $59 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: the tour to were all a lot of people can be angry as can be! legal #1 >> hey gary, some of the forty-niners were ups
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during today's plane ride back from brazil, pope francis met with reporters for a long, unscripted and very, very canned it news conference. the pope's remark about gay, huge news out there. let's go to matthew chance. he's in london. he's got all the details. matthew, tell our viewers what happened. >> reporter: wolf, thanks very much. remember that pope francis has only been in office for less than five months and he's really working hard to bolster this persona that is developing as a pope who is willing to tackle some of the most difficult issues facing the church. he did that today on heterosexuality, been on his first official trip. activists have campaigned hard against church doctrine that frowns upon them, even staging controversial kiss-ins like this one during a papal visit to spain. but now pope francis appears to be softening the vatican line, telling reporters that while heterosexuality remains sinful, being gay is not. >> translator: if a person is gay and seeks good and has goodwill, who am i to judge him? >> reporter: that followed his first trip to brazil. reaction to
during today's plane ride back from brazil, pope francis met with reporters for a long, unscripted and very, very canned it news conference. the pope's remark about gay, huge news out there. let's go to matthew chance. he's in london. he's got all the details. matthew, tell our viewers what happened. >> reporter: wolf, thanks very much. remember that pope francis has only been in office for less than five months and he's really working hard to bolster this persona that is developing as a...
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and he was unscripted and laid it all out. you have law enforcement saying that all his statements are basically truthful, that none of them are inconsistent with other statements that he's made, and we now know that mr. goode, the neighbor who came out, gave a story that was consistent with that. that's a defense lawyer's dream. they don't now have to put on zimmerman to the stand. a living, breathing human being. he's looking decent, sounding decent, and the officers are confirming and corroborating his testimony. that's a good thing for the defense. they can now not subject him, presumably, to cross-examination when it's time for them to put their case. >> i assume he's not going to be testifying directly, and let me get diane back into this conversation. diane, really based on what we just heard on that videotape, there's really no need for his defense attorneys to put him on the stand. >> right. he testified, in effect, george zimmerman testified in court today on that videotape. and he wasn't cross-amined. that's the imp
and he was unscripted and laid it all out. you have law enforcement saying that all his statements are basically truthful, that none of them are inconsistent with other statements that he's made, and we now know that mr. goode, the neighbor who came out, gave a story that was consistent with that. that's a defense lawyer's dream. they don't now have to put on zimmerman to the stand. a living, breathing human being. he's looking decent, sounding decent, and the officers are confirming and...
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. >>> we begin this half hour with unscripted drama for one of the real housewives of new jersey. >>icted on charges they hid their fortunes and lied to get loans to before they got on the show. abc's jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: a real mess ahead for this real housewife of new jersey who found herself in court facing fraud charges. a taste of reality for two stars of reality television. >> you don't have to stick the camera in my face. >> a drama playing out in a real courtroom before a real judge. a stark dose of reality for cast members of "real housewives of new jersey." teresa giudice and husband joe made famous on the bravo reality show made their first appearance on a federal fraud indictment. the charges carry a prison sentence of 50 years. >> the investigation went on for a pretty long time. >> reporter: a chaotic scene outside the courtroom in new jersey. their televised fiction colliding with real life. teresa may be best known living a lavish lifestyle. >> i'm the queen. >> reporter: and losing her temper at fellow jersey housewives. she was stoic saying only
. >>> we begin this half hour with unscripted drama for one of the real housewives of new jersey. >>icted on charges they hid their fortunes and lied to get loans to before they got on the show. abc's jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: a real mess ahead for this real housewife of new jersey who found herself in court facing fraud charges. a taste of reality for two stars of reality television. >> you don't have to stick the camera in my face. >> a drama...
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what you made, extraordinary moment that the president speaking for 18 minutes sort of unscripted yesterdayd you make watching that? what did you make of it? >> i was proud of the president. sometimes, not always, there is a bright line between being thoughtful and being thoughtless. i thought the president was disarmingly personal in many ways. i thought it was a very thoughtful reflection that he gave us on difficult issue and the thoughtless side, of course, is the ranting by some that you already described. i mean, this president could say good morning to some people and they would object to it. that's how it's how the politics is sorted out in recent years. but, no, i was proud of the president. i think this was a very interesting and i think useful reflection that he has given on this issue. >> all right, senator dorgan, we'll keep you around for a few more segments and we're going to switch gears here. the rhetoric on obama care meets the reality. that's next. kid-proof." softsprings got both, let me show you. right over here. here, feel this. wow, that's nice. wow. the soft carpets
what you made, extraordinary moment that the president speaking for 18 minutes sort of unscripted yesterdayd you make watching that? what did you make of it? >> i was proud of the president. sometimes, not always, there is a bright line between being thoughtful and being thoughtless. i thought the president was disarmingly personal in many ways. i thought it was a very thoughtful reflection that he gave us on difficult issue and the thoughtless side, of course, is the ranting by some that...
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. >> what we saw last friday was someone unscripted, that clearly gave a lot of context and thought toy comfortable talking about this topic. my simple point was, alex, this is something he does from a reactive, not proactive standpoint. to your point, he seemed to be comfortable talking about this topic, almost in a philosophical way and kudos to him for doing it. >> how do you gauge the fallout, both the pros and cons to the president's speech? >> i think as you heard there was significant internal pressure on the president to go forward and speak. i don't know that he's reactive, i think he's reluctant to speak about race because it's so divisive and impossible to make everybody happy when he says something. the reaction to his remarks are an example of that. such a polarizing event, whatever he says can't make everybody happy. i do think he was speaking from the heart. i think he was advised now is the time to go say something. i believe he was going to say something. i think before the weekend he was advised, yes, now is the time to do it. how do you want to do it? here is what we
. >> what we saw last friday was someone unscripted, that clearly gave a lot of context and thought toy comfortable talking about this topic. my simple point was, alex, this is something he does from a reactive, not proactive standpoint. to your point, he seemed to be comfortable talking about this topic, almost in a philosophical way and kudos to him for doing it. >> how do you gauge the fallout, both the pros and cons to the president's speech? >> i think as you heard there...
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. >> meanwhile new reaction today on the heels of that unscripted and very personal speech presidentath of trayvon martin and george zimmerman's not guilty verdict. >> there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. that happens to me at least before i was a senator. >> joining me now congresswoman karen bass a democrat from california. always good to see you. thanks for joining me. >> thanks for having me on. >> you put out a statement not too long after the president spoke. >> yes. >> did you have any idea he would be speaking so candidly? >> no, i didn't. but i tell you, it was really a pleasure to hear him speak like that. it was painful, though. you know, i mean, the president has been so criticized in the past if he makes any mention of race. you remember the criticism he received when he said that if he had a son he wou
. >> meanwhile new reaction today on the heels of that unscripted and very personal speech presidentath of trayvon martin and george zimmerman's not guilty verdict. >> there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when shopping in a department store. that includes me. there are very few african-american men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. that...
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people throw the questions right to the pope and he unscripted just gave his answers.nd it was -- he made a lot of news, at least on a couple of points. here, for example, is the pope on the first question about women priests. [ speaking foreign language ] >> well, that clears it up. >> bill: actually, i was wrong. there he was talking about the gay lobby -- priests and the gay lobby. he was saying you have to distinguish -- you didn't understand that? [ laughter ] >> you could have told me he was talking about the san francisco giants being at the white house yesterday and i would have believed you. >> bill: i do not speak italian. he said you have to distinguish between the priests -- the fact that they're gay and the fact that they're lobbyists. i love his italian. >> sure. very nice. >> bill: the first thing he did make news on is women priests and he said ah, women priests, no, the church has already spoken on that. slammed the door to that. so, you know, he's not modern on every issue. he's got a ways to go on that issue. on the issue of gay priests, however, the
people throw the questions right to the pope and he unscripted just gave his answers.nd it was -- he made a lot of news, at least on a couple of points. here, for example, is the pope on the first question about women priests. [ speaking foreign language ] >> well, that clears it up. >> bill: actually, i was wrong. there he was talking about the gay lobby -- priests and the gay lobby. he was saying you have to distinguish -- you didn't understand that? [ laughter ] >> you...
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president would show up in the briefing room and deliver about 20 minutes pretty much off the cuff unscriptedsignificant remarks, i had a chance to go out and get some reaction from folks who heard some of those speech. the african-americans especially i spoke to were happy to hear the president speak in this way and use the power of his position in precisely this way. >> i think it's interesting for people on to know the back story here. tell us about how the president made the decision over the past few days to make these public remarks. >> reporter: well, we know from the white house that the president saw -- was watching the coverage and thinking about this verdict over the past seven days, talking to family and friends about their interpretation of what happened in this case and that he decided on the night before. he decided thursday night that he was going to come out. the white house didn't want to make a big announcement and put it on his schedule. they wanted it to be a moment where he could come out and speak off the cuff in this way and not giving any warning to the press so that
president would show up in the briefing room and deliver about 20 minutes pretty much off the cuff unscriptedsignificant remarks, i had a chance to go out and get some reaction from folks who heard some of those speech. the african-americans especially i spoke to were happy to hear the president speak in this way and use the power of his position in precisely this way. >> i think it's interesting for people on to know the back story here. tell us about how the president made the decision...
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. >> unscripted it's wonderful.l the 15. it has to be incredibly difficult. >> it is tough. we are concerned about the quality. we want the experience positive for the viewers. so when we originally released material on vhs, johnny and i looked at material on little cassette tapes and we said if it wasn't funny we wouldn't play it and if it was funny we left it in. it got terrific response. >> some of the interviews over the years got so much attention. they were so wonderful. i thought it was because the stars when they showed up on the tonight show and knew they were sitting down from johnny carson they made sure they were at their best. is that the way you see it. >> yeah, they were so prepared. look at beth midler, jay leno, these guys, if you get a shot at the tonight show and you're successful, it changes your career. >> he was a favorite as was david letterman. is there a threw line? there's something of him routed in all the people that followed. >> that format that originated here on 30 rock. my early recol
. >> unscripted it's wonderful.l the 15. it has to be incredibly difficult. >> it is tough. we are concerned about the quality. we want the experience positive for the viewers. so when we originally released material on vhs, johnny and i looked at material on little cassette tapes and we said if it wasn't funny we wouldn't play it and if it was funny we left it in. it got terrific response. >> some of the interviews over the years got so much attention. they were so wonderful....
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but also along the way we were able to see unscripted glimpses of a changing place. a few more cars but mostly people still get around on foot or bike. just what kind of north korea these children will grow up in will depend on how much change this regime allows. at tomorrow's parade it's expected we'll see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong un also makes a speech it could signal which way he is taking this nuclear-capable nation, and as you can expect, this nation and others will be watching closely. thank you. >> thank you. new surveillance footage surfaced of aaron hernandez where he is holding a handgun in his home. the video was captured on the day his friend odin lloyd was killed. the imagines were released as part of a motion media groups. hernandez has pleaded not guilty to the murder. >>> haliburton pleaded guilty to destroying evidence related to the oil spill in 2010. they will pay a fine and is subject to three years of probation. >>> well, dunking a basketball, tough enough for most people but try doing it in combat books. mills took eve
but also along the way we were able to see unscripted glimpses of a changing place. a few more cars but mostly people still get around on foot or bike. just what kind of north korea these children will grow up in will depend on how much change this regime allows. at tomorrow's parade it's expected we'll see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong un also makes a speech it could signal which way he is taking this nuclear-capable nation, and as you can expect, this nation and others...
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it didn't go down -- it was very unplanned and unscripted.you haven't won the contest yet. if you let her spend a couple of nights in jail, that might have helped your chances. >> and he laughed at that. >> have a long and happy life. good luck to you. really appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i love that he laughed at the thought of her going to jail. that's a good idea. >> he almost didn't propose he was so nervous. then she would have just had a fake arrest. >> that's what is trending today. >>> meanwhile, on the 8:00 block, a major development tied to a popular dietary supplement deemed dangerous by the fda. but first the arrest of a young hollywood star that may surprise some people. details on this one. mara good morning to you. >>> we're talking about emma roberts. the 22-year-old niece of hollywood veteran julia roberts. she got into an argument with her boyfriend, evan peters in a hotel room in montreal when the exchange turned ugly. >> reporter: law enforcement officials confirmed to e news that emma roberts, the nie
it didn't go down -- it was very unplanned and unscripted.you haven't won the contest yet. if you let her spend a couple of nights in jail, that might have helped your chances. >> and he laughed at that. >> have a long and happy life. good luck to you. really appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i love that he laughed at the thought of her going to jail. that's a good idea. >> he almost didn't propose he was so nervous. then she would have just had a...