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anna conda or glendon hyde is a performer. i have seen her work with the reds. jim has helped clubs and neighborhoods work together. he has more experience and is an up-and-coming candid it. there is a balance here between my life on the one hand which is a vibrant culture, at culture -- nigel life on the one hand which is a vibrant culture. -- night life on the one hand, which is a vibrant culture. there is a need and protection for people's right to quiet enjoyment of their neighborhood and those two are sometimes in conflict and there are no perfect solutions to try to maximize one is to err on the other. in summary if i'm going to consider glendon hyde vs. jim meko, i will look at these things. a beginner's enthusiasm versus seasoned experience. i will stop there. >> supervisor kim: thank you. commissioner, thank you for joining us. >> commissioner maufas: thank you. i am speaking on behalf of glendon hyde. the speaker did bring up some good points but let me let you know that for jim meko's experience, we can be grateful. i do see glendon hyde as someone wh
anna conda or glendon hyde is a performer. i have seen her work with the reds. jim has helped clubs and neighborhoods work together. he has more experience and is an up-and-coming candid it. there is a balance here between my life on the one hand which is a vibrant culture, at culture -- nigel life on the one hand which is a vibrant culture. -- night life on the one hand, which is a vibrant culture. there is a need and protection for people's right to quiet enjoyment of their neighborhood and...
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so that's anna. you can wave, anna. there she is. there we are, that's anna. okay. >> and she is very dear and really probably the one most responsible for really helping me through the most difficult time in the very beginning. and remains a good friend with crystal. but, you know, she has been a girlfriend for the last couple of years. and she stepped into the breach and emotionally really saw me through it all. >> emotionally? >> yes. >> physically as well? >> hm? >> physically as well? physically as well? >> physically, she's a girlfriend, yes. >> who's the other young lady? >> the other is shera. and she is -- >> hi, shera. >> she was a -- her november playmate. and i think that it was anna that saw the possibilities of her as another girlfriend. >> so anna, am i right in thinking that you have replaced crystal with two proper new girlfriends now? >> yes, that is correct. >> right. so i mean, how sorry should people be feeling for you? >> not too sorry, no. >> you've bounced back strongly? >> i am in better shape than i would have been if i'd been married
so that's anna. you can wave, anna. there she is. there we are, that's anna. okay. >> and she is very dear and really probably the one most responsible for really helping me through the most difficult time in the very beginning. and remains a good friend with crystal. but, you know, she has been a girlfriend for the last couple of years. and she stepped into the breach and emotionally really saw me through it all. >> emotionally? >> yes. >> physically as well? >>...
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i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get
i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround....
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i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. >> closing arguments resume tomorrow morning and jury will be charged. we'll hear from the defense in a few moments, but here is more from the prosecution. >> ladies and gentlemen, we can't have it both ways. if george anthony is the person who put the tape on, which we know is not true, or roy crock put the tape on. you can't do both. the arguments made by the defense in this case, i would submit, requires you to suspend your common sense, to leave in pinellas county everything you know about how people think and act and why they do what they do. it is a trip down the rabbit hole, into a bizarre world where men who love their granddaughters find them drown and do nothing. where men who love their granddaughter, take an accident, a com
i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. >> closing arguments resume tomorrow morning and jury will be charged. we'll hear from the defense in a few moments,...
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we are joined by prosecutor anna sigga and peter johnson and ann bremner. peter there is no question that george anthony was the accused. what we saw, was for the first time the prosecution basically coming out and saying, george anthony's suicide note was real. this guy is not someone who has committed any of the acts that he's been accused of. do you think the jury is going to buy that? >> in the end they probably will. although there was no evidence for anything they said many what they heard in this trial was, a pattern of deception and a pattern allegedly of not telling the truth. we heard testimony that well, i don't have a mistress. then we heard that perhaps in fact, he did have a mistress. we also saw a suicide note, which i believe was a litigation suicide note, not worthy of belief. so we have on one side a pattern of lies, proven absolute, pathological, by the defendant casey anthony. but we also see, deception after deception, in my view, by critical family witnesses in this case. so the prosecution says, if you believe that casey anthony is in
we are joined by prosecutor anna sigga and peter johnson and ann bremner. peter there is no question that george anthony was the accused. what we saw, was for the first time the prosecution basically coming out and saying, george anthony's suicide note was real. this guy is not someone who has committed any of the acts that he's been accused of. do you think the jury is going to buy that? >> in the end they probably will. although there was no evidence for anything they said many what...
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i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile that lasts for months. hi. hi. [ female announcer ] two hour whitestrips from crest. life opens up when you do. here's the truth: allstate can also protect your home or apartment. as well as your boat, motorcycle, rv, and snowmobile. and even youretirement and your life. not many insurance companies can say that. but allstate can. now that you know the truth, know this: the more of your world you put in good hands, the more you can save. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. the more you can save. purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family
i thought he teed it up, from my perspective, perfectly. >> anna, quickly, how do you think that jeff ashton did this morning? >> in one word, i think it was masterful. he did a fantastic job of bringing it together. >> we'll have more closing arguments coming up, plus, how did the jury react to the summation? stay with us, a closing argument continues. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile that...
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meko and anna conda, glendon hyde. it is great to have a lot of friends that are going to turn out for you. i think i could go a lot of different ways in this regard. today, i will be supporting d. gill sperlein. i was very impressed by his presentation. but to the other candidates if there is another seat open, i would very much welcome considering a. -- considering you. but i am with supervisor weiner at this point. supervisor elsbernd: over the last few years, i think i have fallen into the camp of folks who has become increasingly frustrated with the entertainment commission not necessarily being as responsive to all the various interests, and frankly i remember when president chu introduce legislation strengthening the entertainment commission. i was tempted to vote against it and offer amendments to spending the entertainment commission, because i thought the completely failed in the charter the were mandated to achieve. that said, we are moving forward and seeing what we can do. mr. meko, you almost got me in yo
meko and anna conda, glendon hyde. it is great to have a lot of friends that are going to turn out for you. i think i could go a lot of different ways in this regard. today, i will be supporting d. gill sperlein. i was very impressed by his presentation. but to the other candidates if there is another seat open, i would very much welcome considering a. -- considering you. but i am with supervisor weiner at this point. supervisor elsbernd: over the last few years, i think i have fallen into the...
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anna gilligan. well, he's hilarious, gorgeous and sensitive. but enough about damon wayne. sherrod small. >> that hurt. >> he puts the louse in fabulous, it is my repulsive sidekick. she's he's so tough, nails sleep on a bed of mike baker. mike baker, former cia operative and the makers of diligence leg warmers and egg timers. when you see the name intellidiligence, think leg warmers and egg timers. doesn't work for you? no. anyway. he's losing prescriptions and having coniptions. be sure to read michael d. here is's full account of president obama's live up-to-the-second twitter town hall and the immediate feedback, stiemz sometime tomorrow morning when the paper is delivered on your porch, maybe seven-ish. unless have you scott as a paper boy, then you will be lucky to get it at noon. >> he's out all night. >> scott likes to burn the candle at both ends, as they say. >> literally. >> that's why they call him double agent scott. >> why did he have to go the extra step? they yank the yank. marvel comic, captain america storms into movie theaters around the world later this
anna gilligan. well, he's hilarious, gorgeous and sensitive. but enough about damon wayne. sherrod small. >> that hurt. >> he puts the louse in fabulous, it is my repulsive sidekick. she's he's so tough, nails sleep on a bed of mike baker. mike baker, former cia operative and the makers of diligence leg warmers and egg timers. when you see the name intellidiligence, think leg warmers and egg timers. doesn't work for you? no. anyway. he's losing prescriptions and having coniptions....
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that's kind of gross, anna. >> that is, that is very scary. but i was reading that apparently a reptile expert said that if he had calmly mo
that's kind of gross, anna. >> that is, that is very scary. but i was reading that apparently a reptile expert said that if he had calmly mo
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trading session, let's bring in anna edwards. she's live in london. how are the marketing looking? >> they could be worse is one way to summarize things. in europe, certainly. the asian market did open on the back foot. moves to the downside, where that particular market was down 3% by the close of trade. that wasn't echoed when we started to see markets open up in europe. we've been selling this morning. but essentially, things negative to flat right now. >> all right, anna edwards, thanks so much. >>> a lot of negotiators in this deal, saying we need a deal to stabilize the markets. >>> a historic weekend in the state of new york, where gay and lesbian couples began marrying on sunday. the first couple did so against the backdrop of niagara falls. the city's mayor, michael bloomberg, taking part officially. officiating the wedding of two of his top staff members. mayor bloomberg said, this is one of the biggest days of their lives. i'm honored to be a part of it. the law was signed into law one month ago. >>> and police in london are expected to conduct an autopsy on the late sin
trading session, let's bring in anna edwards. she's live in london. how are the marketing looking? >> they could be worse is one way to summarize things. in europe, certainly. the asian market did open on the back foot. moves to the downside, where that particular market was down 3% by the close of trade. that wasn't echoed when we started to see markets open up in europe. we've been selling this morning. but essentially, things negative to flat right now. >> all right, anna...
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tonight look at actress and playwright, anna deavere smith, in her program, called "let me down easy," and then j.j. abrams on his list of projects, "super 8," one of the biggest box office surprises, thank you for joining us, coming up now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: please welcome to anadeavere smith to this program, on her addition to the acclaimed show, one time jackie, it runs from july 20, and now from a scene of "let me down easy." >> i want to apologize but we can't find your records. could you tell me what kind of cancer you have. i said this
tonight look at actress and playwright, anna deavere smith, in her program, called "let me down easy," and then j.j. abrams on his list of projects, "super 8," one of the biggest box office surprises, thank you for joining us, coming up now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >>...
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anna yee was not able to make it today. i would strongly support miss jenny lam as well, who lives in district 8 and works in district 3. i know and have worked with, to various expense, james tracy, mr. hogarth, and mr. mcdonnell. i think that they would be very fair. we do not have any lgbt task force members as well. and think it is important that that community is represented in this task force as well. the individuals i would consider in terms of supporting -- not because we do not have many other great applicants that would serve our task force well -- but given who has been appointed thus far and fun to come up with a balance. there are a number of folks here i would love to work with in the future to my office to get acquainted and through a variety of other commissions. i know this is decommissioned that you all wanted to apply for, for many of you, the only commission you apply for. i know that folks have talked about ms. morales, and i know she has been active are around mental health and residency issues. i woul
anna yee was not able to make it today. i would strongly support miss jenny lam as well, who lives in district 8 and works in district 3. i know and have worked with, to various expense, james tracy, mr. hogarth, and mr. mcdonnell. i think that they would be very fair. we do not have any lgbt task force members as well. and think it is important that that community is represented in this task force as well. the individuals i would consider in terms of supporting -- not because we do not have...
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. >> reporter: after 15 years of living in the shadows anna says no more hiding. >> did it take a lot of courage for you to sit down here today? >> yes. her family entered the u.s. from mexico illegally when she was seven. now 22 she holds two associate degrees but can't afford to go to a four-year college. and so felt the time to go public was now. >> you're not afraid to show your face? >> of course not. >> why not? >> that's the problem. you don't put a face to an issue. you dehumanize people by saying illegal immigrant. >> reporter: part of the california dream act was passed. governor brown is expected to sign it. the new law would let students who pay instate tuition collect privately funded scholarships including those students that are in the country illegally. >> reporter: one man said he voted against it because he says it gives undocumented students false hope they will be able to get a job after graduation. there are 25,000 undocumented students. >> there might be someone in washington that sees this and saying this student is taking money that should be going to my son or
. >> reporter: after 15 years of living in the shadows anna says no more hiding. >> did it take a lot of courage for you to sit down here today? >> yes. her family entered the u.s. from mexico illegally when she was seven. now 22 she holds two associate degrees but can't afford to go to a four-year college. and so felt the time to go public was now. >> you're not afraid to show your face? >> of course not. >> why not? >> that's the problem. you don't...
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anna says her wages were not paid regularly. and that the employer's son assaulted her. >> translator: his mother called me a liar and beat me. she ordered me to get out of the house. helpless people like me can do nothing but cry ourselves to sleep. >> reporter: u.n. women have started providing support to brazilian housemates facing serious rights violations. it is hard to get a handle on the scale of the problem. even the consultation center doesn't know exactly how many women are being victimized. the u.n. agency's work has just begun. >> vietnam, one of asia's emerging economies. but in rural areas, women's safety is under threat because illegal human trafficking still goes on. 37-year-old woman lives in baksan province in northern vietnam. she and her 7-year-old son eek out a living by farming and pebbling. two years ago an aquintance asked her if she wanted a job in china. >> translator: i was told i could work in an office and make $240 to $290 a month. >> reporter: tao trusted him and decided to go. she was taken to chi
anna says her wages were not paid regularly. and that the employer's son assaulted her. >> translator: his mother called me a liar and beat me. she ordered me to get out of the house. helpless people like me can do nothing but cry ourselves to sleep. >> reporter: u.n. women have started providing support to brazilian housemates facing serious rights violations. it is hard to get a handle on the scale of the problem. even the consultation center doesn't know exactly how many women...
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anna olson, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is kurt reiman, head of thematic research at u.b.s. wealth management research americas. get ready for it. it's another big week for earnings. we'll hear from apple, caterpillar and general electric. several banks also report results next week. monday, we look at the health of big banks like goldman sachs and bank of america. >> susie: newscorp chief executive rupert murdoch is apologizing to all of britain for the phone hacking scandal involving his "news of the world" tabloid. the apology will be carried in british newspapers this weekend with the headline "we are sorry." also today, two executives of murdoch's british newspaper operations resigned because of the scandal. rebekah brooks, the chief executive of news international, and dow jones c.e.o. les hinton stepped down. >> tom: norwegian cruise lines is setting sail for the stock market. the miami-based company filed for an initial public stock offering today. it hopes to raise $250 million to
anna olson, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is kurt reiman, head of thematic research at u.b.s. wealth management research americas. get ready for it. it's another big week for earnings. we'll hear from apple, caterpillar and general electric. several banks also report results next week. monday, we look at the health of big banks like goldman sachs and bank of america. >>...
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let's look at the markets, anna edwards live in london for us. good morning. any better today? >> good to see you, afraid not, at least from a global perspective. the markets were down 200 points, 1.6% lower in just one day. the markets concerns in the short term very much focused on whether or not washington is going to reach any kind of agreement to increase its debt ceiling. what that means for markets is either worry about if we don't have an increase in the debt ceiling, what does that mean for government spending in the short term and what does that do to u.s. growth. >> we've heard repeatedly about the threat of a downgrade in the united states credit rating, the head of standard & poor's speaking yesterday about the potential of u.s. default. what did he say? >> yeah, talking about the possibility of a default and saying he doesn't think this is likely. even if we were to see the debt ceiling not increase and even if we saw downgrades to the u.s. credit rating by various agencies, essentially the s&p agency, he's saying he does not think it's likely the u.s. will defaul
let's look at the markets, anna edwards live in london for us. good morning. any better today? >> good to see you, afraid not, at least from a global perspective. the markets were down 200 points, 1.6% lower in just one day. the markets concerns in the short term very much focused on whether or not washington is going to reach any kind of agreement to increase its debt ceiling. what that means for markets is either worry about if we don't have an increase in the debt ceiling, what does...
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but come on, doesn't this just scream anna sigga, guilty? >> of course. look at how jose baez opened. he talked about this outrageous story that people were waiting. i'm sure the jurors were waiting day-by-day. then the defense rests. where is the story? where is the accident? where is the incest, molestation all the unbelievable claims they made? the only way they could get that out was by casey. >> do you think the jury was also expecting to hear from casey anthony? >> i do. with that type of story who else could talk about what happened not only with her daughter but fanning her with the father and the reason why she reacted the way she did. -- >> arthur if the defense was confident in their own story about the accidental drowning and the mother panicked, why wouldn't they put her on the stand? >> they couldn't. from day one monica they has been telling lie after, different story. first she lied about her daughter being missing. then she acknowledged she was missing it was the babysitter and the boyfriend. then in opening statements we found out she kn
but come on, doesn't this just scream anna sigga, guilty? >> of course. look at how jose baez opened. he talked about this outrageous story that people were waiting. i'm sure the jurors were waiting day-by-day. then the defense rests. where is the story? where is the accident? where is the incest, molestation all the unbelievable claims they made? the only way they could get that out was by casey. >> do you think the jury was also expecting to hear from casey anthony? >> i do....
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anna maria attended cal poly. their two doctors 11-year-old samantha and 9-year-old veronica both attended public school in palo alto. >>> a 17-year-old girl from sacramento is recovering tonight after a sand tunnel collapsed on top of her at bodega bay yesterday nearly killing her. she was buried under the sand for nearly two minutes and reportedly stopped breathing, but emergency crews revived her with cpr. this is the second incident of a california teenager buried alive on a california beach this summer. just last month you will remember brian buchanan of orinda was trapped 10 to 15 minutes at sunset state beach near watsonville. his dad says he is still at valley medical center in san jose. he is now breathing on his own and opened his eyes today, according to his website, but he is still not responding to his surroundings. >>> the man suspected of killing at least 92 people in norway is scheduled to be in court tomorrow, but could still be weeks away from facing formal charges. we're also learning parts of t
anna maria attended cal poly. their two doctors 11-year-old samantha and 9-year-old veronica both attended public school in palo alto. >>> a 17-year-old girl from sacramento is recovering tonight after a sand tunnel collapsed on top of her at bodega bay yesterday nearly killing her. she was buried under the sand for nearly two minutes and reportedly stopped breathing, but emergency crews revived her with cpr. this is the second incident of a california teenager buried alive on a...
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so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village w
so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all...
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judge sidler, you judged the anna nicole smith trial, one of the most high profile in recent years. there are, it seems to me, you can take your choice with any of these trials. when it's high profile, when it's famous, predicting a verdict is almost impossible, isn't it? >> yes. these jurors were strong. they had integrity. they didn't allow the media to pound them. they stood and they listened to all the facts. quite simply, i challenge the critics. the state did not prove their case. they overcharged the defendant. what does that mean? they charged the defendant with murder one, which means there's 12 jurors. it's much harder to prove to 12 jurors the guilt of a defendant than there is the six. they should have charged the defendant with manslaughter. it would have only been six jurors. it would have lessened the pressure on the jury, on the prosecutor, on the defense, and on the witnesses. thlo teicribt pm se. >> it's like you're swimming upstream. you have to confront the media, all the talking heads every night. it's very difficult to get a verdict like this in this type of th
judge sidler, you judged the anna nicole smith trial, one of the most high profile in recent years. there are, it seems to me, you can take your choice with any of these trials. when it's high profile, when it's famous, predicting a verdict is almost impossible, isn't it? >> yes. these jurors were strong. they had integrity. they didn't allow the media to pound them. they stood and they listened to all the facts. quite simply, i challenge the critics. the state did not prove their case....
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here with anna nalick and that incredible song "breathe" came out. since then, you have come so far. just tell us a little bit about what the last six years have been like with you and what's new? >> okay. i left my record company and went on my own and i traveled a lot. i wrote a lot. i just put out an acoustic album, that's sort of a collection of songs from the last few years. >> acoustic? >> it's a digital release for now, but i just september out the artwork yesterday? >> who is buying cd's anymore? >> no, no, buy cd's! >> an acoustic sound. you got a great rock sound. go back to when you were in the fifth grade, started writing lyrics, writing music. is that why you decided to go acoustic, to go back to your roots? >> you said you're a song writer first. >> that's not why i went acoustic. i wanted to try something different and i intend to put out another record in 2012. it was sort of in between thing to show people what i've been up to, but i'm working on the next song. as far as writing songs from the time i was a kid, i still write songs th
here with anna nalick and that incredible song "breathe" came out. since then, you have come so far. just tell us a little bit about what the last six years have been like with you and what's new? >> okay. i left my record company and went on my own and i traveled a lot. i wrote a lot. i just put out an acoustic album, that's sort of a collection of songs from the last few years. >> acoustic? >> it's a digital release for now, but i just september out the artwork...
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this is anna's mother, and this is anna's aunt. we want to show anna. have any good words to say about her? rjts . >> anna, behave. >> oh, a little dirt there. blackmail her. anna and me, back to lester. >>> bill, thanks. amanda knox says she did not kill her british roommate in 2007. and today, the american is back in court for what could be a make or break hearing on her bid for freedom. at the center of today's session is the dna evidence that was used to convict her for murder. nbc's keith miller is live in italy with more. keith, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. well, today was the prosecution's day to try to refute the independent panel of forensic experts who delivered testimony that the dna evidence used to convict amanda knox is unreliable. knox appeared boy ant as she entered the court today. her mother was there to offer support in the final stages of the appeal. the judge started proceedings, reading a letter from the head of italy's police forensic team, defending the professionalism of his officers. in an earlier session, c
this is anna's mother, and this is anna's aunt. we want to show anna. have any good words to say about her? rjts . >> anna, behave. >> oh, a little dirt there. blackmail her. anna and me, back to lester. >>> bill, thanks. amanda knox says she did not kill her british roommate in 2007. and today, the american is back in court for what could be a make or break hearing on her bid for freedom. at the center of today's session is the dna evidence that was used to convict her for...
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anna core anna coren, cnn, hong kong. >>> we're going check on the european stock markets. they've been open for some minutes. here's where they stand. there have been losses, particularly the paris cac by 1%. we are seeing a lot of worrying about not only the u.s. nonfarm payrolls but the possibility of the debt crisis spreading beyond portugal and greece, and, of course, ireland and indeed beyond spain and italy, and that is affecting some banks. banks, be i the way, are the losers across europe. we'll look at the land stock exchange right now and we are seeing losses of about 2/3 of 1%, more than 2/3 of 1% with the big banks as they are across europe heading the loser boards. pauline. >> well, charles, we've also seen a lot of red here in asia, in fact, more red than green. the hong kong hang seng and the australian benchmark shed over 1.5%. concerning the carbon tax we heard about earlier, rio tinto calling it an unfair tax on exporters and also saying consumers will eventually have to bear the burden of higher costs. exporters have struggled in japan as the yen strengt
anna core anna coren, cnn, hong kong. >>> we're going check on the european stock markets. they've been open for some minutes. here's where they stand. there have been losses, particularly the paris cac by 1%. we are seeing a lot of worrying about not only the u.s. nonfarm payrolls but the possibility of the debt crisis spreading beyond portugal and greece, and, of course, ireland and indeed beyond spain and italy, and that is affecting some banks. banks, be i the way, are the losers...
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develop our trait for it in one our only chance is to prove that we cannot keep up with the times is anna has now been demanding a second. who couldn't name so we establish the recycling school and then i demand we teach our kids to read baptisms and a computer is a musician and i didn't find the initial read they learn how to run the business but that's checked in and out so this is what contracts look like when teach them new ways of thinking to be empowered unlike their parents come anyone that's all i want. to must i want to let them know how children need to learn more and how about these companies from a brawl that monday or that. of how to stop what time is the bus leaving yourself if you're late or only looked everywhere for summer are. so out of that's it we're leaving. the question how can a single as an. national company not recycled plastic cardboard paper and all that is recoverable this was how to do your very a fortune like this. is there an order but where are we. know what are we standing on. filling them up from. what is it what over there. mother earth a third lots of p
develop our trait for it in one our only chance is to prove that we cannot keep up with the times is anna has now been demanding a second. who couldn't name so we establish the recycling school and then i demand we teach our kids to read baptisms and a computer is a musician and i didn't find the initial read they learn how to run the business but that's checked in and out so this is what contracts look like when teach them new ways of thinking to be empowered unlike their parents come anyone...
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anna nicole smith. what i find is chief justice roberts starts off the case by referring to one case. i had written an article about this case. the chief had a chance to cite me but sadly he did not. the reason this is really a very poor civil liberties case is even it's a bankruptcy case it has to deal with jurisdiction. pierce sued vicky for defamation. anna nicole smith. anna nicole smith sued in probait court said you interfered because your late father who showered her with gifts in her lifetime was going to give me another gift and he didn't because of your fraud. she then filed for bankruptcy in california. she loses the probait case before the state court before a jury and she filed in the bankruptcy court the probait case still going on and pierce filed a claim in bankruptcy saying that the defamation case should not be dischargeable in your bankruptcy. and that brings in the case on tortious interference. and the supreme court says bankruptcy judges, they have no lifetime tenure. they are not
anna nicole smith. what i find is chief justice roberts starts off the case by referring to one case. i had written an article about this case. the chief had a chance to cite me but sadly he did not. the reason this is really a very poor civil liberties case is even it's a bankruptcy case it has to deal with jurisdiction. pierce sued vicky for defamation. anna nicole smith. anna nicole smith sued in probait court said you interfered because your late father who showered her with gifts in her...
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colon, anna king claus. please come forward. >> my name is robert baker well -- bakewell. i support increasing volunteer efforts, philanthropic input, public-private investment, and public funding for our parks and recreation facilities. during 15 years of volunteer efforts to restore and stored this section of golden gate park, decrease revenue has resulted in devastating loss of gardeners for maintenance of infrastructure. we are increasing deployment of volunteers and philanthropic info. given the current budget woes, mr. ginsberg's efforts to do more with less and bring in more investment are to be congratulated. i cannot support this measure while it is unclear how this would impact growing revenue for our part and recreational facilities. thank you. >> 10 -- tim colon. i wanted to express my deep disappointment of this measure. it has the simplicity of the republican position. no taxes, and no revenue. it is off the table and cannot be discussed. in the face of what we are looking at now -- many of you know the budget realities more than we do. you are looking at a d
colon, anna king claus. please come forward. >> my name is robert baker well -- bakewell. i support increasing volunteer efforts, philanthropic input, public-private investment, and public funding for our parks and recreation facilities. during 15 years of volunteer efforts to restore and stored this section of golden gate park, decrease revenue has resulted in devastating loss of gardeners for maintenance of infrastructure. we are increasing deployment of volunteers and philanthropic...
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join me next time for a consersation with actress and playwright anna smith on her one-woman show about health care next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> be
join me next time for a consersation with actress and playwright anna smith on her one-woman show about health care next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join help tavis improve financial...
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he admits to the detective that he was chatting online about sex with a girl named anna. >> i let my other head get the best of me and pretty regretful right about now 'cause my wife comes back in three days from the army and i'm not gonna know how to tell her this. >> so what did you say to anna? >> a bunch of vulgarities, a lot of sexual content about what i'd like to do to her. i also told her that i was in the marine corps, which i am. >> are you currently? >> i am active duty. >> in fact, he points out that his surveillance skills as a soldier initially tipped him off that something was up. >> being in the marine corps as a sniper, i was pretty in tune to my surroundings. and so i noticed a couple vehicles that looked out of place so i left the first time. i had seen this on tv before and never thought i'd be part of it. and i didn't listen to my sixth sense that kept me alive in iraq. and i didn't do that here. >> did you have any guns in the car? >> yes, i did. i have my shotgun. it pretty much goes anywhere with me. >> and sure enough, the police did find the gun in the trunk
he admits to the detective that he was chatting online about sex with a girl named anna. >> i let my other head get the best of me and pretty regretful right about now 'cause my wife comes back in three days from the army and i'm not gonna know how to tell her this. >> so what did you say to anna? >> a bunch of vulgarities, a lot of sexual content about what i'd like to do to her. i also told her that i was in the marine corps, which i am. >> are you currently? >>...
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. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle. hotels.com. be smart. book smart.
. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " what's up, smart? oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hotels.com summer sale, you can find awesome deals for places nearby. interesting... wow, i'm blown away. you look great. hotels.com summer sale, save up to 30%. and get a free kindle....
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. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " [ man ] i love you guys. i mean, just, you know, the whole heist thing. all right, let's do this. all right? before my wife changes her mind. go. [ male announcer ] movies right when you want them. watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix.
. >> my anna kopbda don't want noneless you got buns hun. [laughter] >> stephen: david mccullough, thank you so much. >> i don't know what that means. >> stephen: neither do i. the book is " [ man ] i love you guys. i mean, just, you know, the whole heist thing. all right, let's do this. all right? before my wife changes her mind. go. [ male announcer ] movies right when you want them. watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly, all for only 8 bucks a month...