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and this one wasn't en called a ta it s called a penalty. >> warner: i have to ask you about these reports which i know you've dismissed about there being a rift between chief justice roberts and the four quote/unquote conservative members of the court. much has been made of the fact that in your dissent you did not associate yourselves with justice roberts on the commerce clause even though, especially your opinion, was very similar. was that that a slap at the chief stice? were you distancing yourselves? >> we were distancing ourselves from the opinion. that doesn't mean we were enemies of the chief justice. that doesn't happen. that's childish. the. >> warner: you say you don't always follow your own rules >> no, i'm saying i fear i may have broken some of my own rules. (laughs) i certainly didn't fail to follow them intentionally. i wanted to cover my back because people would say "scalia you wrote this." >> couric: justice antonin scalia, thank you so much. >> woodruff: the woman at the center of one of china's most politically exposeive trials did not contest charges of murder at a h
and this one wasn't en called a ta it s called a penalty. >> warner: i have to ask you about these reports which i know you've dismissed about there being a rift between chief justice roberts and the four quote/unquote conservative members of the court. much has been made of the fact that in your dissent you did not associate yourselves with justice roberts on the commerce clause even though, especially your opinion, was very similar. was that that a slap at the chief stice? were you...
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. >> warner: ken dilanian, from its "los angeles times"s, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruffe back to politics. last friday, newshour economics correspondent paul solman looked at how mitt romney's policies could affect the economy, as seen by business people in tampa. tonight, he visits the host city for the democratic national convention for some perspective on the president's record. our story is part of paul's ongoing reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: 575 highway miles due north of tampa, florida, and the republicans-- charlotte, north carolina, a hub of the "new south"-- very new. and in this self-dubbed world center on monday, the democrats will convene. vice president joe biden's first economic advisor, jared bernstein, joined us here. so that's where the convention is going to be next week. what's the essence of the democratic economic platform? >> i think the essence is twofold-- first, to build an economy where our businesses and entrepreneurs can grow and flourish, where they have the tools and the resources they need; and second, to ensure
. >> warner: ken dilanian, from its "los angeles times"s, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruffe back to politics. last friday, newshour economics correspondent paul solman looked at how mitt romney's policies could affect the economy, as seen by business people in tampa. tonight, he visits the host city for the democratic national convention for some perspective on the president's record. our story is part of paul's ongoing reporting, "making sense of...
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s by the end of this year. this and cities nationwide for the national night out. in the warner heights area, these neighbors are on alert. >> we're watch out for each other. things happen like my moms ens out e-mails to the neighborhood alerting them. >> once a year, neighborhoods come together for national night out, the chance for people to get to know each other, something that never has been more important. >> if you know your neighbors and you know who belongs and something is not right, you know what to report. >> a double-digit jump in burglary s in every bay area city. take a look. oakland saw 33% and san jose 39%. a city known for the up stale neighborhoods, palo alto leads the list with a whopping 63% increase. that's 116 burglary s just in the first six months alone. >> it's shocking. >> gloria reid lived in palo alto for 50 years and said there is a false sense of security living in a nice neighborhood. >> they are going to get away with it. because we do leave our doors open. we do leave things and it's attractive to be able to take something away. >> something els
s by the end of this year. this and cities nationwide for the national night out. in the warner heights area, these neighbors are on alert. >> we're watch out for each other. things happen like my moms ens out e-mails to the neighborhood alerting them. >> once a year, neighborhoods come together for national night out, the chance for people to get to know each other, something that never has been more important. >> if you know your neighbors and you know who belongs and...
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golf.com to corporate cousin, time z warner brothers delayed another big movie saying it's pushed release date for "the gatsby" for next summer. and stocks rose today, the s and p closing in a three-month high amid better than expected corporate earnings. your bloomberg silicon valley also closed higher. and nasa's curiosity rover landed safely on mars. the vehicle touched down at 1:32 a.m. eastern time after a $352 million mile journey to open space, scientists loaded the rover with sophisticated instruments to help determine whether mars has an environment that can inn.fact support life. and that is completely fascinating. larry, back to you. >> there is one more business note here. we want to do whatever we can to help people find jobs and in our next job fair noon to 4:00 p.m. abc 7 job journal hire event at vine street development center. there is a list of companies set to be there on our web site. >> and it's beautiful and clear out there today. >> after a cool weekend. >> that is true. >> we'll see triple digit temperatures and you can't call it a heat wave, but it's close. >> it's a crawl. >> and there is a live view at al ka traz. there is sean
golf.com to corporate cousin, time z warner brothers delayed another big movie saying it's pushed release date for "the gatsby" for next summer. and stocks rose today, the s and p closing in a three-month high amid better than expected corporate earnings. your bloomberg silicon valley also closed higher. and nasa's curiosity rover landed safely on mars. the vehicle touched down at 1:32 a.m. eastern time after a $352 million mile journey to open space, scientists loaded the rover with...
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warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing process. as i'm thinking about this and thinking about story line and her parents. if her mother is italian and her father is japanese which would make her half and half the genetic defect would come to the father then things would have to happen if they grew up in california. he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to c
warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing...
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warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing process. as i'm thinking about this and thinking about story line and her parents. if her mother is italian and her father is japanese which would make her half and half the genetic defect would come to the father then things would have to happen if they grew up in
warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed to being very young. more i researched the more i realized that a large population of japanese people seemed to have this genetic defect. it brought me back to the japanese culture even though i was not looking for it. what happened was if she was half japanese. here again you will hear the writing...
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s most memorable moments. >>> happening right now, firefighters near san diego are working to contain a wildfire that's burned more than 2 1/2 square miles so far. the fire is burning northwest of warner springs. today, we're told the fire is about 40% contained. the nearly 800 firefighters on the scene are hoping to gain full containment by the end of monday. and no homes are threatened at this point. >>> we're learning the man accused of gunning down 12 people in that movie theater in colorado received many accolades in the academic world. the university of illinois released documents today related to james holmes. holmes applied and was offered a full scholarship to a graduate program at that school. there were several letters of recommendation. one described him as having, quote, a great amount of intellectual and emotional maturity. holmes turned down illinois to attend the university of colorado, his own personal statement on that application discussed, quote, the need to study the primary source of all things, our brains. >>> and we have a controversial campaign that says hipsters, tattooed people and the genetically privileged, quote, deserve to die. the campaign is popping up
s most memorable moments. >>> happening right now, firefighters near san diego are working to contain a wildfire that's burned more than 2 1/2 square miles so far. the fire is burning northwest of warner springs. today, we're told the fire is about 40% contained. the nearly 800 firefighters on the scene are hoping to gain full containment by the end of monday. and no homes are threatened at this point. >>> we're learning the man accused of gunning down 12 people in that movie...
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warner. >> ahead of that, let's see where the market is trading. futures still pointed to the upside. dow jones implied to open higher by 37, 38 points. nasdaq adding 10. sotentially adding a couple of point as well. and this, despite the fact with the lower close yesterday, the dow, nasdaq and s&p ended in the green for the month. the dog days of summer could stop that positive momentum. august has been the worst month for the s&p over the last 20 years. >> we might all have to work again. >> in order to have -- to be able to retire? >>> emily sanders, ceo of sanders financial management joins us. what are you watching most closely today? we have the ism, and a preview on the employment front. what's going to drive the session? >> well, we're looking toward what happens tomorrow in the ecb. draghi has strongly hinted that, you know, he wouldn't accept anything less than strong action from the ecb. the market is trading up in anticipation of that. if there's any hint the ecb won't have teeth, that could really hurt the market today. >> emily, has the fed ever gotten less attention at the end of a two-day policy meeting? we'll hear from bernanke himself.
warner. >> ahead of that, let's see where the market is trading. futures still pointed to the upside. dow jones implied to open higher by 37, 38 points. nasdaq adding 10. sotentially adding a couple of point as well. and this, despite the fact with the lower close yesterday, the dow, nasdaq and s&p ended in the green for the month. the dog days of summer could stop that positive momentum. august has been the worst month for the s&p over the last 20 years. >> we might all...
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warner: mr. president, i rise today, first of all, to address the important legislation pending before this body, s. 3414, the cybersecurity act of 2012. i have followed this debate and want to compliment particularly senator lieberman and senator collins and senator rockefeller, senator feinstein, and folks like senator kyl and senator whitehouse who have been trying to find some common ground in this area. and i hope at some point in the next day or so we will be able to proceed to this bill and have it fully debated. many senators bring different levels of expertise to this issue. i hope my voice as someone who spent 20 years in the cooling field and the telecom industry before i entered government service and somebody who has had the honor in the three and a half years i have been in this body to serve on the intelligence committee, the commerce committee and the banking committee, three of the committees that all immediately intersect with the challenges around cyber can add a bit of my perspective to this debate. let me start with some of the concerns that have been raised by it appears the o
warner: mr. president, i rise today, first of all, to address the important legislation pending before this body, s. 3414, the cybersecurity act of 2012. i have followed this debate and want to compliment particularly senator lieberman and senator collins and senator rockefeller, senator feinstein, and folks like senator kyl and senator whitehouse who have been trying to find some common ground in this area. and i hope at some point in the next day or so we will be able to proceed to this bill...