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it's against the disney juggernaut "news zis" based on the not so successful movie newsies."aughter) and it's a giant successful musical so these two are in competition. >> stephen: i'll tell you what i'm pulling for. >> what's that? >> stephen: i'm pulling for "jesus christ, superstar." >> why in the world... >> stephen: it is the least gay musical because it's got jesus in it, okay? just this one guy with great kwra *bs hangingreat abshangings buddies. >> nothing gay about that at all. >> stephen: neil are you in any of the musical this is year? >> (laughs) i'm not in my any of the musical this is year. >> stephen: you're not? >> no. >> stephen: why not? >> i'm doing a t.v. show. >> stephen: you play barty simpson on that show, right? (cheers and applause) >> yes, i do. >> stephen: that's another reason why you're a threat because s because you're very, very convincing as a straight guy in that. >> right on. (laughter) >> stephen: right on because only straight guys say right on, right? did you slip into character right there? >> gay guys say "damn skippy!" (cheers and appl
it's against the disney juggernaut "news zis" based on the not so successful movie newsies."aughter) and it's a giant successful musical so these two are in competition. >> stephen: i'll tell you what i'm pulling for. >> what's that? >> stephen: i'm pulling for "jesus christ, superstar." >> why in the world... >> stephen: it is the least gay musical because it's got jesus in it, okay? just this one guy with great kwra *bs hangingreat...
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. -- te ur zi w wt h fiis oatt him interested in the civil war? >> guest: he was at his artist friend corwin knapp linson's studio in new york, and linson was painting and crane just a oay gedseand flopped down on zi w ln lld, seddi them while his friend was painting. and after a couple of hours or so of reading, he'd fling them down on the floor in hot diust d say, youno oft dbueyer say how they feel. they are as emotionless as rocks.' and he started getting owcivil r novel.ut writing his antow:t it ele e w an ime r radge of courage," what can they learn about war? >> guest: i think they get a wonderful, wonderful sense of place, of what it feels like to live in an army camp in the time in a makeshift tent, to live on rd aanffto enure esy drilling and marching. they'll learn a lot about the tedium of war, not of actual combat but all the waiting that soldiers go through before they thilt n if into the figh bas. c w he rarely mentions--the name longstreet, general longstreet, crops up in one of his civil war pieces, but that's highly unusual. he d
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because there have been all these manipulates of what's to -- these hints of what's t con it f aer zi pe aereri t whe'ug an it's a very big book. so that's the first book that comes to my mind but i know there are a number of other political bookthat should be dropping very soon. >> host: and we have been talking with sara weinman, news reor olrs rkac ouenst llg isse bit publishersmarketplace.com. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and if yowant to follow sarah on twitter, she's a constant twitterer as sarahw rr g: tsre troep ierpl so i was fortunate to have as few characters as possible so i could have 134 characters left to say what i needed to say. >> host: thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thk you so much, peter. pleasure as always. >> ytcte oos nt t yoitombopo america, the publishing industry's annual trade show. for more information visit bookexpo america.com. >>> recently book keour twitte flowe ey pld adth sr. rere oir ts. >> you can submit your own summer reading sts. tweet ust tvme reg. also visit booktv.org. botv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend on
because there have been all these manipulates of what's to -- these hints of what's t con it f aer zi pe aereri t whe'ug an it's a very big book. so that's the first book that comes to my mind but i know there are a number of other political bookthat should be dropping very soon. >> host: and we have been talking with sara weinman, news reor olrs rkac ouenst llg isse bit publishersmarketplace.com. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and if yowant to follow sarah on twitter, she's...
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. >>> former soldier jong zi june was involved in the crackdown. ma koco makota oda spoke with him about how he felt back then and how he feels now. >> reporter: he belonged to the unit 23 years ago. he enlisted military in 1986 when he was 16. at that time, he was patriotic and eager to help defend his country. three years later, in may, his unit was deployed to beijing, which was under martial law. >> translator: back then, i believed that our mission was to keep society in order. the army taught its troops to regard ordinary citizens as their parents or brothers. >> reporter: on the eve of the tiananmen incident, his unit headed for the square occupied by students. on the way, he saw many bodies, a pool of blood. he says that even 23 years later he still cannot reveal more. he fears punishment. >> translator: though i cannot speak the truth about what happened back then, my view of life and my values have changed drastically since that incident. >> reporter: two days after the incident, zhang decided to quit the army. when he told his boss, zhan
. >>> former soldier jong zi june was involved in the crackdown. ma koco makota oda spoke with him about how he felt back then and how he feels now. >> reporter: he belonged to the unit 23 years ago. he enlisted military in 1986 when he was 16. at that time, he was patriotic and eager to help defend his country. three years later, in may, his unit was deployed to beijing, which was under martial law. >> translator: back then, i believed that our mission was to keep society...
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. -- whether there could be a pon zi schema and going on. e going on. >> do you feel this could be a head wind and request for additional resources? is it making your job harder? >> i do not think so. we have not forgotten lessons by any means, but there is enough of a track record of honest reform and proactive efforts that the honest critics will see ast and it will use made eoff an example to deny funds. even those still troubled by it, the statistics make it clear if you take that into account, we're significantly underfunded. the chairman gave the figure that while we are responsible for regulating 35,000 entities, transfer agents, as well as in the enforcement division, anyone who might commit securities fraud, and we are the size of the d.c. police force. that is one way of getting a measure of how our size and budget compares to the task at hand. >> how has technology to enhance your efforts? >> we tried to do a lot in the technology area to introduce efficiencies. for example, we had an antiquated discovery system that collects all
. -- whether there could be a pon zi schema and going on. e going on. >> do you feel this could be a head wind and request for additional resources? is it making your job harder? >> i do not think so. we have not forgotten lessons by any means, but there is enough of a track record of honest reform and proactive efforts that the honest critics will see ast and it will use made eoff an example to deny funds. even those still troubled by it, the statistics make it clear if you take...
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at that time there was a huge diverse economic zi cotmy going on. you have the very, very wealthy, and you have the very, very poor. and the browder family was certainly among the very, very poor. what happened was world war i broke out. and rather than serve in the military, he went to prison. when he got out of prison he helped organize the communist party in the nation. went during the 1920s to china and helped organize the chi need communist party. then he came back and was the general secretary of the whu nis party here in the nation. ran for president in 1936 and 1940 against fdr. did not receive any votes from wichi wichitants. this was before world war ii. it didn't have quite the negative overtones that it does today. in 1936, earl browder said that the united states is economically ready for communism, but it's politically not ready. >> some issues are beginning to stand out so that they can be seen by the masses. you don't have to give long winded explanations anymore. people see that people understand what they need is a voice to express
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you know about strasburg, zi m and harper but jackson is a relative unknown. he might be the team's fourth starter but he is hard to handle. we'll get to him in just a moment. tonight, that is javier nayty right there. 2nd inning, nady down to betman. he's got to hurry because nady is fast. errant throw, two runs score. error number 62 by baltimore. most in the majors, it's 2-0 nats. 4th inning, adamlaroche. 13th of the season. adam jones had a bead on it there and couldn't snag it. 3-0 washington. jackson went six and a third but he needed help here and ian desmond man on the spot. jackson gets the win. so do the nats. they take it 3-1. series finale tomorrow in charm city. >>> all right, prior to game orioles doing a little housekeeping releasing jamie moyer, he signed with the team at the beginning of the month with the understanding he would make a few starts in the minors and then get called up but the 9-year-old is the old -- 49- year-old is the oldest pitcher ever to win a game. >>> apparently hunter is willing to give them advice. when asked by the gm
you know about strasburg, zi m and harper but jackson is a relative unknown. he might be the team's fourth starter but he is hard to handle. we'll get to him in just a moment. tonight, that is javier nayty right there. 2nd inning, nady down to betman. he's got to hurry because nady is fast. errant throw, two runs score. error number 62 by baltimore. most in the majors, it's 2-0 nats. 4th inning, adamlaroche. 13th of the season. adam jones had a bead on it there and couldn't snag it. 3-0...
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and began this trial just ten days ago, seated right next to his adopted mother dot zi sandusky. visibly supporting sandusky. why didn't prosecutors call him to testify? sources familiar with the case tell abc news matt was waiting in the wings in case sandusky decided to testify. then he could be used as a rebuttal witness. >> you put a witness like that up on the witness stand, they are open to strong cross-examination because of prior inconsistent statements. first you said you weren't, now you say you are. which one is the truth. >> reporter: matt first met jerry at ten years old and moved in the sandusky's at 16. he tried to commit suicide four months later. legal experts say matt may have been a difficult witness on his own because he had repeatedly denied in the past any sexual abuse by his mother. even when his birth mother told abc news she had her suspicions and believed matt was covering for jerry. >> my son is afraid of jerry. if jerry said don't talk, matt didn't talk. it's just sickening. i mean, it's the only way i can describe it. how could you do that to a child?
and began this trial just ten days ago, seated right next to his adopted mother dot zi sandusky. visibly supporting sandusky. why didn't prosecutors call him to testify? sources familiar with the case tell abc news matt was waiting in the wings in case sandusky decided to testify. then he could be used as a rebuttal witness. >> you put a witness like that up on the witness stand, they are open to strong cross-examination because of prior inconsistent statements. first you said you...
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even what you used to cultivate ri gng zi a ho ke that stuff. so she wasn't spending tons of money going to labs to buy it. because everything she had on the table was hers when anything ceitlgn'ev is nother step toward success. we must fail 25 times trying to insert that into the bacteria. we stayed up 36 hrs straight e n f by any of this. the nice thing about not being under the gun of a paycheck is there is no sense of failure. you are liberated from that. and workplace if you failou arre oyouane. thhrisre e fs periment and i will ask paul to tell me about it. a famous experiment and vital describe it broay. they gave an assignmen t dr tdr sothg. creativity was a function of the environment and they gave certain ildren stars indicating they had done well and on the second round the children who gta we usmeno h a direction. the action had a point. a cause and effect and that lowered their enthsiasm to be as invenve as the kids who were nd by that. as edward has done a ton of work on intrinsic motivation, how people want to do something. there
even what you used to cultivate ri gng zi a ho ke that stuff. so she wasn't spending tons of money going to labs to buy it. because everything she had on the table was hers when anything ceitlgn'ev is nother step toward success. we must fail 25 times trying to insert that into the bacteria. we stayed up 36 hrs straight e n f by any of this. the nice thing about not being under the gun of a paycheck is there is no sense of failure. you are liberated from that. and workplace if you failou arre...
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governor mcdonnell issued a stern warning to the virginia board of visitors saying if they don't make a zis on ousted president sullivan next week he'll ask all of them to resign. in a letter to the board mcdonnell wrote, let me be absolutely clear. i want final action by the board on tuesday. if you fail to do so, i will ask for the resignation of the entire board on wednesday. i expect you to make a clear, detailed and unified statement on the future leadership of the university. >>> a warning for parents this morning about keeping your kids safe on the internet. a charles county teenager was robbed at gunpoint after meeting someone on facebook. it happened last month in waldorf. police say 19-year-old jalen picket wrote a post saying he wanted to trade his pair of nikes for a different pair. the victim, a 14-year-old responded and agreed to meet with picket, but when the boy arrived with another friend, picket and the others robbed him at gunpoint. >>> surf and turf shop lifters. this surveil envideo shows three people stealing steaks and seafood on monday. the trio likely brought their
governor mcdonnell issued a stern warning to the virginia board of visitors saying if they don't make a zis on ousted president sullivan next week he'll ask all of them to resign. in a letter to the board mcdonnell wrote, let me be absolutely clear. i want final action by the board on tuesday. if you fail to do so, i will ask for the resignation of the entire board on wednesday. i expect you to make a clear, detailed and unified statement on the future leadership of the university. >>>...
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giants send barry zi for the third game of the four-game series with the cubs.ere is mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, giants closing the gap on the dodgers, four back going into yesterday's game against the cubs. it was turn back the clock, back to 1912. and top four, david jesus off of matt cain. that is a solo shot. cubs up 1-0. giants tie it up when garza walked aubrey huff. cabrera scores and 2-1 g-men. plenty of support for matt cain. seven strikeouts they came up with a 2-1 victory but they are still four back. >> kansas city, a's break a 19 inning drought on the first. they score and 1-0 a's. they exploded in the fifth. leading n the way with a two r.b.i. triple. they cepasdes three for five from the second game back from the dl. a's went on to a victory. >>> stanford facing pepperdine, down 4-1 and bases loaded. gets behind the catcher and brian scoring. ball hits his foot and goes into the stanford dugout then in the eighth, doubles down the left field line, five unanswered runs. pepperdine and fresno state pla
giants send barry zi for the third game of the four-game series with the cubs.ere is mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, giants closing the gap on the dodgers, four back going into yesterday's game against the cubs. it was turn back the clock, back to 1912. and top four, david jesus off of matt cain. that is a solo shot. cubs up 1-0. giants tie it up when garza walked aubrey huff. cabrera scores and 2-1 g-men. plenty of support for matt cain. seven...
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. >> with bandages on his head and bruises on his face, george zi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> republican presidential hopeful mitt romney made his first big push the court latino voters today. cbs reporter taryn merger with his stance on the key issue, immigration. >> speaking to latino leaders, mitt romney addressed one of the central issues on the campaign >> immigration reform is not just a moral imperative, it is an economic necessity >> his tone was less confrontational than in some of his past speeches >> we can find common ground here and we have got to >> this was his first speech in front of a large latino audience since the president announced the change in policy toward under illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children >> effective immediately the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from the on people >> mitt romney called the president's actions political >> he failed to act until facing a tough reelection >> white house officials said the president made the change because congress failed to pass the dream act which would allow some yo
. >> with bandages on his head and bruises on his face, george zi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> republican presidential hopeful mitt romney made his first big push the court latino voters today. cbs reporter taryn merger with his stance on the key issue, immigration. >> speaking to latino leaders, mitt romney addressed one of the central issues on the campaign >> immigration reform is not just a moral imperative, it is an economic necessity >> his tone was less...
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>> the fact that his mo ddus operand zi the same suggests that has worked for him in the past.dicates, it's defined as behavior the offender engages in to keep from being arrested. he goes out early morning hours, he picks someone by themselves where is there's no witnesses around. those are behaviors that really minimize his risk of being apprehended. but his signature behaviors can involve more of the sexual, the sexual activity that he engages in. the fact that there's a range in your victim's age would suggest to me behaviorally that this is someone that really picks the opportunity and doesn't stay on a corner and wait for a specific looking person of a specific age, so he's very opportunistic when it comes to access of his victims. >> thanks for that insight. appreciate it. >>> come up next, a bombing of a pro regime tv station has killed four security guards. nformed catch a show. make your point make a memory make a masterpiece. read something watch something and learn something. do it all more beautifully, with the retina display on ipad. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perf
>> the fact that his mo ddus operand zi the same suggests that has worked for him in the past.dicates, it's defined as behavior the offender engages in to keep from being arrested. he goes out early morning hours, he picks someone by themselves where is there's no witnesses around. those are behaviors that really minimize his risk of being apprehended. but his signature behaviors can involve more of the sexual, the sexual activity that he engages in. the fact that there's a range in your...
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>> it looks like bess zi. >> bessie, all right. bessie's a talkative one, making a little noise earlier. let's look at the weather map for the next 48 hours. seasonably cool weather will be staying with us, but it's going to make it very nice if you come out to the fair with the drizzle. low to mid-50s, that goes pretty happy with the 50s. and then by the afternoon hours, temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. on your day planner, low 70s with sun and clouds. and inland, we are expecting some mid-70s as we head into our forecast for friday, and the alameda county fair on friday and saturday, expecting temperatures in the mid-70s. they also have a concert series this sunday. come on out this sunday. quick look at the seven-day forecast as temperatures in the mid-70s. come back over here, all you people that are out here. come on! they are so camera shy. all right. back on down here live, jessica, this is your pig that won. how sweet. >> he's so pretty. >> it's a she. she's got dark hair just like me. >> i'm going to try t
>> it looks like bess zi. >> bessie, all right. bessie's a talkative one, making a little noise earlier. let's look at the weather map for the next 48 hours. seasonably cool weather will be staying with us, but it's going to make it very nice if you come out to the fair with the drizzle. low to mid-50s, that goes pretty happy with the 50s. and then by the afternoon hours, temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. on your day planner, low 70s with sun and clouds. and inland,...
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the second is prosecutorial zis correction, which means we, as the executive branch, don't have the money to pursue a certain criminal. does not mean we invalidate an entire law. this does not fit into either press den. you have to ask yourself, maria has to wonder, what happens if a president, mitt romney, decidize doesn't like capital gains cap rate? i'm not going to use the irs to prosecute their taxes. i'm not going to have the irs prosecute the fines for obama care for not buying mandated insurance. >> let her answer. go ahead. >> first, let's tell truth here. this is not an absolute decree and the president has said this very clearly. this is still a case by case review of each case that comes before them. it is, like you said, will, prosecutorial discretion, which the president has under the law. so he is not basically ignoring anything. >> that's not true. >> he's using the authority that he has under current law to do a case by case review of each of these kids who, by the way, have done nothing wrong of their own doing. and, by the way, you're right, this actually has been done
the second is prosecutorial zis correction, which means we, as the executive branch, don't have the money to pursue a certain criminal. does not mean we invalidate an entire law. this does not fit into either press den. you have to ask yourself, maria has to wonder, what happens if a president, mitt romney, decidize doesn't like capital gains cap rate? i'm not going to use the irs to prosecute their taxes. i'm not going to have the irs prosecute the fines for obama care for not buying mandated...
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. >> obama has been a busy,ly zi man. this is a week's time.ng to note, he basically stayed on the coast, not a lot on the interior of the country, which just kind of interesting. he chris crossed from the east coast all the way out to the west then back to baltimore, maryland today. now today alone, president obama scheduling six fundraising events. and according to estimates. that makes far total of 160 since he announced his re-election bid a lit more than a year ago. mark noerl says president george w. bush had about 70 at the same juncture of his presidential cycle. first, the dollar, according to politico, romney and the republican national committee raised about $77 million in may and that's compared to $60 million for obama. he has a long way to catch up, but he's catching uh. ul the talk that more stimulus could be on the way. >> he's got a new idea, though. and that's to have another stimulus and have the federal goth to spend money to try and bail out cities and states. it didn't work the first time. it certainly wouldn't work the se
. >> obama has been a busy,ly zi man. this is a week's time.ng to note, he basically stayed on the coast, not a lot on the interior of the country, which just kind of interesting. he chris crossed from the east coast all the way out to the west then back to baltimore, maryland today. now today alone, president obama scheduling six fundraising events. and according to estimates. that makes far total of 160 since he announced his re-election bid a lit more than a year ago. mark noerl says...
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now the defense appears to be red zi to say that jerry sandusky had something called histrionic personality who seeks excessive attention from others. a really major event occurred this afternoon while we were not in court. there was no court today and a lot of people were wondering why. and the judge was obviously considering this motion. and it appears to be a shift in strategy by the defense. >> how has penn state's credibility -- meaning the university's credibility been impacted by the testimony thus far? >> oh, penn state has suffered tremendously during the course of this trial. it is now known that literally from 1998 and certainly by 2002 everyone from the janitor to the president of the university knew. in this trial it was established that janitors had witnessed events in the earlier period. and then mr. mcqueary had witnessed an event in the shower. it is terrible for penn state. >> and final question for attorney tom kline. how does your client fit into the big picture narrative? i'm not asking you to summarize his testimony. i think most of us know it. but how does he fit into
now the defense appears to be red zi to say that jerry sandusky had something called histrionic personality who seeks excessive attention from others. a really major event occurred this afternoon while we were not in court. there was no court today and a lot of people were wondering why. and the judge was obviously considering this motion. and it appears to be a shift in strategy by the defense. >> how has penn state's credibility -- meaning the university's credibility been impacted by...
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i'm zis appointed. there's not enough women leaders, i believe. that's my own personal view.ut at the end of the day the problems we have are political in europe, and they're political in the u.s. >> right. >> and until we move forward on the political road maps, additional uncertainty is exacerbating the problem. when you're on the margin, it really matters. it becomes more than noise. it overwhelms. and we don't want that dissidents. and the more we've kicked our problems down the road, kicked the can down the road, the more they've accumulated. we now have the fiscal cliff of both spending cuts that are substantial and retroactive along with tax hikes at the end of this year, beginning of next year, that need to deal with within the context of long term deficit reduction. >> so when you leave, and i say thank you, i want you to go to the green room. and her book is called the spirit of compromise. and i want you to explain why this uncertainty gets blamed on democrats by republicans. nobody is compromising. >> i would say this. i'll take it up with amy f before you throw a
i'm zis appointed. there's not enough women leaders, i believe. that's my own personal view.ut at the end of the day the problems we have are political in europe, and they're political in the u.s. >> right. >> and until we move forward on the political road maps, additional uncertainty is exacerbating the problem. when you're on the margin, it really matters. it becomes more than noise. it overwhelms. and we don't want that dissidents. and the more we've kicked our problems down the...
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he appeared pretty wooz zi after the ball but rockies say he will be okay. >>> the time right now is 5:28. coming up, clean-up is under way in parts of virginia after severe weather leaves its mark. >>> plus, another reason to avoid those mosquitoes. where the west nile virus is turning up in our region. >>> sure, the calendar says june but we're waking up to spring like temperatures this morning. >>> looking at the stories picking headlines. right now the fate of the university of virginia's president is in the spotlight as the school considers keeping her on the job. >>> falls church neighborhood remains on lock down this morning as a police standoff there continues. >>> plus, the impact the supreme court's ruling on immigration is having on the upcoming election. we'll have much more on those stories throughout the morning. good morning. i'm angie goff. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. welcome back on this tuesday, june 26th. it is 59 degrees outside our studios. that's odd. to say the least. >> we started the show at 60 degrees. what's going on here? >> it continues to drop. i was just ou
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. >> i kind of feel like i'm watching that old movie "the zi godfather" and the american people looked he said i'm going to make you a offer you can't refuse, that offer, i'm going to sell you my insurance, if you don't, i'm going to tax you. >> karen finney, well, let's go to your expertise, ç communications director, they turned this into a tax. >> here's the problem, they are going to explain and romney is going to have to explain why he imposed a tax against the good people of massachusetts. that's already a narrative we know people don't like. >> the gop has been saying for years that president obama doesn't respect the constitution. now one of their guys has said, well, you know what, his law's constitutional. how much of a problem is that for him on the trail? >> that's a big problem for republicans. you know the other thing, ed, think about how many times conservatives, tea partiers, birthers, have tried to undermine the authority of this president, we've had a number of decisions, two important ones this week that affirm the federal government and this president and democrats
. >> i kind of feel like i'm watching that old movie "the zi godfather" and the american people looked he said i'm going to make you a offer you can't refuse, that offer, i'm going to sell you my insurance, if you don't, i'm going to tax you. >> karen finney, well, let's go to your expertise, ç communications director, they turned this into a tax. >> here's the problem, they are going to explain and romney is going to have to explain why he imposed a tax against...
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we always bought a plan with zi >>> general colin powell has learned a lot in his historic career. former secretary of state is here to talk about syria and his most important life lessons of the all of that on "cbs this morning." i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] he's my success story. well hello, welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? yep uhuh let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. because we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice! no. laugh...awe hmm nice huh ooh, yeah book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com hmm. let's just share a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ] anything else? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's crisp
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liz zi was there watching it all unfold. and it was very dramatic. >> it was very dramatic. i've known jamie dimon and covered jamie dimon for a long time, wolf. usually when he comes to washington this is a town where he's received with open arms, even at the white house. this position was a little unusual for him. hi, jamie. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> he usually loves the cameras, but he got more of the rugby scrum. >> they're the job destroyers. this man is a crook. >> we've let a lot of people down. and we are very sorry for it. >> he apologized for losing billions, took some blame, but embracing more regulation, maybe not. >> we think don't make sense and we think we're entitled to the ones to tell you the things that don't make sense. >> i think you're entitled to tell the things that don't make sense. i also think that the american people after making major investments in your bank and other institutions are entitled to ensure that they don't have to reach into their pocket again. >> financial reform was passed two years ago. but most of it has yet to be enacted.
liz zi was there watching it all unfold. and it was very dramatic. >> it was very dramatic. i've known jamie dimon and covered jamie dimon for a long time, wolf. usually when he comes to washington this is a town where he's received with open arms, even at the white house. this position was a little unusual for him. hi, jamie. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> he usually loves the cameras, but he got more of the rugby scrum. >> they're the job destroyers. this man is...
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more h zi became -- morsi became the country's first democratically elected president in a nail-biting he announces the appointment of a female vice president. michael holmes is joining us from homs atlanta to talk about. this is a significant moment. >> yes, they had called for a million man march and a million people to turn out there and listen to mohamed morsi today, but it is far less than that, but it still a significant crowd. you can see them there still gathered as he continues to talk. you know, the first, and you think about this, and you go back 7,000 years the first democratically elected president where the people have actually had a vote and they gotten the person they voted for. a lot of people, and you know a lot of people who were in tahrir square during the revolution, a and this is not guy they wanted, but they were politically organized. four or five moderate candidates split the vote, and the runoff between mohamed morsi of the islamic muslim brotherhood, and of course, ahmed shafik of the old guard. so the people at the heart of the revolution is not the guy they
more h zi became -- morsi became the country's first democratically elected president in a nail-biting he announces the appointment of a female vice president. michael holmes is joining us from homs atlanta to talk about. this is a significant moment. >> yes, they had called for a million man march and a million people to turn out there and listen to mohamed morsi today, but it is far less than that, but it still a significant crowd. you can see them there still gathered as he continues...
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zi rhoda? >> susan, who was the reaction in the courtroom to that? >> reporter: the jurors were hanging on every word that he was saying. described as looking right at him the entire time with the exception of one. the youngest juror on the -- on the panel who was listening very hard, but seemed to be avoiding eye contact. perhaps because he also is young and closest in age to this 18-year-old who was testifying on the stand. the youngest on the jury is a student -- yes. a student and works at penn state. >> during mcqueary's testimony prosecutors showed pictures of the locker room where mcqueary says he saw sandusky molesting a boy. what was the effect of those pictures? >> reporter: well, this is something unusual that we hadn't heard about before. but prosecutors introduced photographs that included mannequins set up in the shower, an adult one and one of a child, so that you could best understand what mcqueary was trying to describe what he saw. and that was what was most unique about his testimony. he stuck to many of the facts that we have hear
zi rhoda? >> susan, who was the reaction in the courtroom to that? >> reporter: the jurors were hanging on every word that he was saying. described as looking right at him the entire time with the exception of one. the youngest juror on the -- on the panel who was listening very hard, but seemed to be avoiding eye contact. perhaps because he also is young and closest in age to this 18-year-old who was testifying on the stand. the youngest on the jury is a student -- yes. a student...
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. >> trying to get warm and fuzz zi in a moment when electronic fences -- >> ahead, a reporter roughedu hear about the story he was covering. connecting millions of teachers and lesson plans online. details of a new social network that could help any child in any school in any neighborhood. you're watching "starting point." we've got to take a short break. >>> welcome back to "starting point." the autopsy for rodney king is now complete. but results won't be released until a toxicology test is done. that is not expected to happen for another six to eight weeks. meantime police say king's next door neighbor told them she heard a man sobbing in king's backyard and then heard a splash. king was found dead in his swimming pool minutes later. >>> chicago is fast becoming one of the deadliest cities in america, even more dangerous than afghanistan. 144 americans have been killed in afghanistan so far in 2012. compare that to a staggering 228 chicago residents who have been slain this year. that's a 35% increase over last year and quadruple the homicide rate of new york. >>> a maine man has b
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as you guys mentioned earlier, zi rhoo zoraida, summer arrives evening for all the heat out west is makinga, 109 yesterday. second day in a row they've touched 109. pueblo, colorado, 104. detroit, michigan, 95. the heat pump is bringing everything from the gulf of mexico. with that comes humidity. it's making the right turn into the mid-atlantic and northeast states. these are the forecast highs for today. 94 expected in boston. 9 96 in central park. potentially touching 100 in d.c. and philly. that, of course, doesn't include humidity. these temperatures measured in the shade. we're not going to see much of a relief tomorrow. i don't think we'll see much relief till the weekend. with the humidity, obviously it takes a toll on your body. that coupled with the fact that this is the first real heat wave for the northeast for this time of year, for the season, that's going to put an even tougher toll on your body. heat advisories and heat warnings from eight or nine states from maine all the way down through the mid-atlantic. tough go here. there's tl is a little cool front. it's a weak one t
as you guys mentioned earlier, zi rhoo zoraida, summer arrives evening for all the heat out west is makinga, 109 yesterday. second day in a row they've touched 109. pueblo, colorado, 104. detroit, michigan, 95. the heat pump is bringing everything from the gulf of mexico. with that comes humidity. it's making the right turn into the mid-atlantic and northeast states. these are the forecast highs for today. 94 expected in boston. 9 96 in central park. potentially touching 100 in d.c. and philly....
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and i understand in large part, sar zoe zi was booted out, he was not liked by the french peop people over there that promises to lower the retirement age and does down to 60 and the time of this debt crisis and i would guess bankers across the world are just thinking, maybe he's not getting it. europe doesn't understand that this is the 11th hour. >> also the greek economy has contracted already by 16% after austerity measures and it's in big trouble so you have people on the street who are furious, furious at the wealthy who they see as not paying taxes. everybody is furious at everybody and niall is right, you have politicians at either end of the spectrum just behaving ru nously, absolutely ruinously and germany may be moving too slowly and it's very hard for the american electorate, very hard for anybody at this table to see why such a small country's ruin or extraction from the eurozone could affect an entire presidential election in a country of 300 million people. it's an instance of the butterfly wing being felt all across the globe, but that's the nature of globalization. >>
and i understand in large part, sar zoe zi was booted out, he was not liked by the french peop people over there that promises to lower the retirement age and does down to 60 and the time of this debt crisis and i would guess bankers across the world are just thinking, maybe he's not getting it. europe doesn't understand that this is the 11th hour. >> also the greek economy has contracted already by 16% after austerity measures and it's in big trouble so you have people on the street who...
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the body of one of those boaters was found saturday afternoon, the other bod zi still missing.e east bay, possibly all from oakland. >>> heartbreak and grief in san mateo after a toddler wanders away from her family's home and drowns in a nearby lagoon. san mateo police say the girl fell into the water just south of the san mateo bridge on saturday. officers arrived shortly after the parents called 911. they joined with neighbors helping to search for the little girl. sadly, when they found her, officers and paramedics tried cpr but it was not enough to get it done. san mateo police say they are investigating the girl's death as an accident. her identity at this point has not been released. >>> a look at weather and photographic after this. >>> welcome back. 9:28. taking a live look over san jose, a little bit of haze, happy to report still in the good air quality range and will be throughout the day today but likely suffering in terms of our air quality over the course of tuesday and wednesday as high pressure builds back in and we lose that nice westerly flow coming off the p
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. >> it is a very booze zi saturday morning.saying? >> the queen was busier than you. >> yes, across the pond, it is raining there as well. it is the diamond jubilee for queen elizabeth, celebrating her 60 years on the throne. yesterday they had this flotilla. queen's up on a barge and all these flotillas are around her. a million people came out. they said that she didn't put on a coat even though it's kind of a heavy dress. she never sat down with those big red thrones that they had since all the people came out and they weren't sitting. she certainly wasn't going to be sitting. you know, everyone looks very happy. it's freezing and raining and look how happy everybody seems to be. >> you know, it's freezing and raining most of the time there anyway. you know what? they have great sense of duty. the queen does. think about how young she was when she was crowned. one never looks too happy is prince philip. you know? >> always looks a little cranky. >> little on the cranky side, it looks like. so the big concert is tonight. matt
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