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rebecca, dad wants to see you. rebecca: i'm on the phone. i'll write to you from california. i'll see you when i come home. goodbye, aunt molly. take care. dad? kevin? where are you? rebecca! what? i'm in the kiten. what's going on? dad's downstairs. he wants to show you something. show me? show me what? you'll see. come on. kevin, i'm busy packing. what's this all about? ask dad. what's this? it's your new car. dad, you're joking! ( keys jingling ) i can't believe it! this is for me? you need a car, don't you? and you deserve it. it's a little present from kevin and me. ugh! not so tight! and here's the title to the car, and i paid for the car insurance. well... i'm just speechless. you... speechless? kevin, when's the last time your sister was speechless? not in a long time. so are we going for a ride? what do you think? it's perfect. my first car. i can't believe it! so? rebecca: get in! ( engine starts ) this car is great, dad, but i bet you spent a fortune on it. not really. i got a good deal. try the horn. ( horn honking ) it's got a good radio and tape deck-- everythin
rebecca, dad wants to see you. rebecca: i'm on the phone. i'll write to you from california. i'll see you when i come home. goodbye, aunt molly. take care. dad? kevin? where are you? rebecca! what? i'm in the kiten. what's going on? dad's downstairs. he wants to show you something. show me? show me what? you'll see. come on. kevin, i'm busy packing. what's this all about? ask dad. what's this? it's your new car. dad, you're joking! ( keys jingling ) i can't believe it! this is for me? you need...
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rebecca's father is really angry about rebecca's decision to go to school in san francisco. he's worried about her, he loves her. i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. you want my approval? no way. what? n-o. no way. that's it? end of conversation? what do you want me to say... that i'm thrilled? i gave you my opinion, but you don't care. but dad, this is something i really want to do. there's a lot i want to do, too. but you don't always get what you want in this world. i think they could sit down and just talk more, really get to know each other's self better. yeah, i think communication is very important. i think this man is... he has very mixed feelings about the whole thing and he probably even feels a little bit guilty about clipping her wings and trying to hold her because he wants to keep this role of a mother in the house. i think the problem is she is the only girl in the house and he loves her. and she is the housecleaner of the house. who's going to clean the house? i don't believe it's because of the housecleaner. ...and the fath
rebecca's father is really angry about rebecca's decision to go to school in san francisco. he's worried about her, he loves her. i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. you want my approval? no way. what? n-o. no way. that's it? end of conversation? what do you want me to say... that i'm thrilled? i gave you my opinion, but you don't care. but dad, this is something i really want to do. there's a lot i want to do, too. but you don't always get what you want in...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. >> that is a great story. i'm anthony mason. >>> the vatican is expected to announce as early as monday whether a butler who worked in the pope's household will stand trial for theft and leaking documents that have embarrassed the church. charlie d'agata is in the london bureau with more. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, anthony. it certainly looks like the butler did it. but the vatican seems determined to make sure the source of the worst breach in modern history remains a mystery. palo, the man in the front seat of the pope mobile was arrested two month ago as the sole suspect accused of leaking certain documents to the italian press. dubbed vat-leaks they included private correspondence from pope benedict himself. they revealed corruption and power struggles at the highest levels of the catholic church. as pope benedict's personal butler for six years, he was privy to the innermost workings and hushed conversations behind the secret walls of vatican city. when the leaks broke and gabriellea was quic
i'm rebecca jarvis. >> that is a great story. i'm anthony mason. >>> the vatican is expected to announce as early as monday whether a butler who worked in the pope's household will stand trial for theft and leaking documents that have embarrassed the church. charlie d'agata is in the london bureau with more. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, anthony. it certainly looks like the butler did it. but the vatican seems determined to make sure the source of the worst breach...
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rebecca keesling was conceived from a rape. and attorney gloria allred is a rape survivor who became pregnant and had an abortion. welcome to you both. it's also an issue that i believe fundamentally should be debated the loudest by women. that's why i'm glad that you're both on the show tonight. i know that you both have different views and you both come at this the from very different personal stories. gloria, let me start with you. because you were raped. and you had an abortion. when you heard todd akin's comments, what was your reaction? >> well, both that what he said was actually inaccurate and also very dangerous. because he is suggesting or was suggesting that a woman who is raped can't get pregnant. and in addition that his record is that rape should not be legally available and safe. i had an abortion after having been raped and become pregnant. i had it when it was illegal for a doctor to perform it. as a result of it's being illegal and unsafe, i almost died because i had an infection. i hemorrhaged. i ended up hav
rebecca keesling was conceived from a rape. and attorney gloria allred is a rape survivor who became pregnant and had an abortion. welcome to you both. it's also an issue that i believe fundamentally should be debated the loudest by women. that's why i'm glad that you're both on the show tonight. i know that you both have different views and you both come at this the from very different personal stories. gloria, let me start with you. because you were raped. and you had an abortion. when you...
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hola, soy entrenadora de celebridades, rebecca cardon. si esta lista para asombrosos resultados en sus abdominales, quedese aqui, porque en este programa vamos a presentarle un innovador aparato que literalmente estimulara sus musculos abdominales. y ademas, viene con un giro. >> solo me mezo y giro y tengo abdomen. perdi 17 libras y cinco pulgadas en la cintura en solo seis semanas. >> perdi mas de 50 libras y 21 pulgadas. ha cambiado mi vida drasticamente. me siento genial. >> en solo seis semanas logre marcar mi abdomen. tengo 32 aÑos y tengo el mejor abdomen que he tenido en mi vida. >> mirenme ahora! perdi 30 libras y cinco pulgadas en la cintura en seis semanas. >> lo haces solo por cinco minutos al dia y ves resultados. yo perdi cuatro pulgadas y media solo en mi cintura. >> si que funciona. perdi cuatro pulgadas de cintura. los resultados estan aqui. [♪...] >> anunciador: presentamos el ab-rocket twister. usted solo se mece y gira y obtiene un abdomen asombroso como este. nunca antes fue tan facil verse bien. en tan solo cinco
hola, soy entrenadora de celebridades, rebecca cardon. si esta lista para asombrosos resultados en sus abdominales, quedese aqui, porque en este programa vamos a presentarle un innovador aparato que literalmente estimulara sus musculos abdominales. y ademas, viene con un giro. >> solo me mezo y giro y tengo abdomen. perdi 17 libras y cinco pulgadas en la cintura en solo seis semanas. >> perdi mas de 50 libras y 21 pulgadas. ha cambiado mi vida drasticamente. me siento genial....
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sony. >> these days, rebecca seasony is used to getting to the wall first. but being an olympic swimmer wasn't always part of the plan. >> never crossed my mind. when we grew up, my family, we didn't watch a lot of sports. my parents were from europe, so we didn't understand the american sports, football, baseball, and they just didn't watch very much tv in general. so i never had those people to look up to and be like, oh, i want to be like them. >> as she began to excel, she refocused her goals. but an unexpected obstacle got in her way. >> i was diagnosed with svt. it was basically a rapid heart rate but only at certain times. usually exercise induced. and all of a sudden my heart rate would go up to the highest i counted was 400 beats per minute. it would only last about five minutes, kind of lose feeling in my arms and legs. i would climb out of the pool. >> her heart condition required her to take it easy in practice. something soni doesn't like to do. >> it would happen in the hardest part of practice, the most important part. >> six years ago as the
sony. >> these days, rebecca seasony is used to getting to the wall first. but being an olympic swimmer wasn't always part of the plan. >> never crossed my mind. when we grew up, my family, we didn't watch a lot of sports. my parents were from europe, so we didn't understand the american sports, football, baseball, and they just didn't watch very much tv in general. so i never had those people to look up to and be like, oh, i want to be like them. >> as she began to excel, she...
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on the women's side, rebecca soni, a name you haven't heard much about. not getting the attention for
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i am here with rebecca rose woodland. and it is jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for "studio b" and bill schulz. sitting next to me is jim norton who is performing live in irvine, california on september 13th through the 15th. and pinch is dead. we just move on to a story -- are you okay, jim? >> he is dead. >> that's been the general response. >> you are smiling. >> i have never been happier. >> this is amazing. >> how would he fare among those who don't care some. >> president obama's pling really well with americans who don't plan to go to the polls. 80 million americans or 40% of the possible eligible electorat won't vote in november with 60% saying there is no point since nothing gets done and politicians make empty promises. and of the nonvoters 43% are obama supporters while 20% like mitt. this poll is good news-bad news story for barack obama. you are a good news-bad news story, sir. i'm sorry. somebody had to say it. and all of this raises a question. do dogs like cabbage? question answered, i guess. is that ca
i am here with rebecca rose woodland. and it is jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for "studio b" and bill schulz. sitting next to me is jim norton who is performing live in irvine, california on september 13th through the 15th. and pinch is dead. we just move on to a story -- are you okay, jim? >> he is dead. >> that's been the general response. >> you are smiling. >> i have never been happier. >> this is amazing. >> how would he fare among those...
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soni. >> these days rebecca soni is used to getting to the wall first. but being an olympic swimmer wasn't always part of the plan. >> i just never had it cross my mind. when we grew up our family didn't watch a lot of sports. my parents were from europe. we didn't understand american sports, football, baseball, and they just didn't watch very much tv in general. so i never had those people to look up to and be like oh, i want to be like them. >> as she began to excel she refocused her goals. but an unexpected obstacle got in her way. >> i was diagnosed with svt. it was basically a rapid heart rate but only at certain times usually exercise induced. all of a sudden my heart rate would go up to the highest i counted was 400 beats per minute. it would only last five minutes. i'd lose feeling in my arms and legs. i'd just climb out of the pool. >> her heart condition required her to take it easy in practice, something soni doesn't like to do. >> it would always happen in the hardest and most important part of practice. >> six years ago as the episodes becam
soni. >> these days rebecca soni is used to getting to the wall first. but being an olympic swimmer wasn't always part of the plan. >> i just never had it cross my mind. when we grew up our family didn't watch a lot of sports. my parents were from europe. we didn't understand american sports, football, baseball, and they just didn't watch very much tv in general. so i never had those people to look up to and be like oh, i want to be like them. >> as she began to excel she...
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rebecca fox? >> hello? >> rebecca, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> rebecca, you're a witness to this terrible thing. tell us what you saw. >> i was basically getting my coffee walking on the street toward fifth avenue and 34th street and i saw people running and i didn't know what happened. i thought actually there was a celebrity sighting but pretty far from it, and i continued to walk down. i didn't actually hear any gunshots. i had headphones in but somebody had said that there was a shooting, and there were several shots fired. so i walked across the street and this is before they blocked off the crime scene, and i saw a woman had been shot on the corner next to the hartland brewery in the foot and she seemed in shock, you know, that she had just been shot. i looked in the middle of the street, right at the empire state building in front of the doors, where you enter and there was a man lying on the ground, there was police all around him, like they had shot him down and a lot of this i heard just from the aftermath that this ma
rebecca fox? >> hello? >> rebecca, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> rebecca, you're a witness to this terrible thing. tell us what you saw. >> i was basically getting my coffee walking on the street toward fifth avenue and 34th street and i saw people running and i didn't know what happened. i thought actually there was a celebrity sighting but pretty far from it, and i continued to walk down. i didn't actually hear any gunshots. i had headphones in but somebody...
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rebecca cooper abc 7 news. >> thanks, rebecca. in the meantime, their war chests continue to be filled up. mitt romney remained ahead collecting $101 million. it is the third straight month that he has raised more money than obama. >> social security. -- gas prices have gone up. >> and doug has answers after the break. >> the nationals have the best road record. they start a 10-game trip. i want a real marriage again. [ male announcer ] this wednesday... you two have come here to restore intimacy to your relationship. [ snores ] good luck. [ male announcer ] ...fall in love again. oh! it's not too late for anyone yowho's willing to try. [ male announcer ] meryl streep... tommy lee jones... steve carell. "hope springs." rated pg-13. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. >> taking a turn, social security having some retirees coming up short. >> from today forward they would have paid more in social security benefits during their careers than they would get in benefits. this is the first generation to be effective and it will be wo
rebecca cooper abc 7 news. >> thanks, rebecca. in the meantime, their war chests continue to be filled up. mitt romney remained ahead collecting $101 million. it is the third straight month that he has raised more money than obama. >> social security. -- gas prices have gone up. >> and doug has answers after the break. >> the nationals have the best road record. they start a 10-game trip. i want a real marriage again. [ male announcer ] this wednesday... you two have...
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let me take to you rebecca fox, who works across the street from the empire state building. she's a new york city resident and she's live with us now, one of the people who witnessed a lot of this melee. rebecca, take me through this incredibly chaotic morning where it would have been any other day when you were getting coffee but for what you saw next. >> i was getting coffee and i was walking on the street on 34th and 5th and i saw a lot of people running, and i actually thought it was a celebrity sighting, i never thought that it would be a shooting. i was wearing headphones so i didn't hear any of the gunshots but i took my head phones out and someone said that there was a shooting, and i continued to walk towards 34th and 5th street across from the empire state building, thinking that the shooting was done, and i walked across the street and i saw a woman laying on theground, leaning up against the building and she had been shot in the foot, and i could see the obvious shock on her face. i just couldn't believe that this was happening. i turned around, i was taking phot
let me take to you rebecca fox, who works across the street from the empire state building. she's a new york city resident and she's live with us now, one of the people who witnessed a lot of this melee. rebecca, take me through this incredibly chaotic morning where it would have been any other day when you were getting coffee but for what you saw next. >> i was getting coffee and i was walking on the street on 34th and 5th and i saw a lot of people running, and i actually thought it was...
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let me take to you rebecca fox, who works across the street from the empire state building. she's a new york city resident and she's live with us now, one of the people who witnessed a lot of this melee. rebecca, take me through this incredibly chaotic morning where it would have been any other day when you were getting coffee but for what you saw next. >> i was getting coffee and i was walking on the street on 34th and 5th and i saw a lot of people running, and i actually thought it was a celebrity sighting, i never thought that it would be a shooting. i was wearing headphones so i didn't hear any of the gunshots but i took my head phones out and someone said that there was a shooting, and i continued to walk towards 34th and 5th street across from the empire state building, thinking that the shooting was done, and i walked across the street and i saw a woman laying on the ground, leaning up against the building and she had been shot in the foot, and i could see the obvious shock on her face. i just couldn't believe that this was happening. i turned around, i was taking pho
let me take to you rebecca fox, who works across the street from the empire state building. she's a new york city resident and she's live with us now, one of the people who witnessed a lot of this melee. rebecca, take me through this incredibly chaotic morning where it would have been any other day when you were getting coffee but for what you saw next. >> i was getting coffee and i was walking on the street on 34th and 5th and i saw a lot of people running, and i actually thought it was...
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. >>> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning," saturday. at the london olympics, americans show their power in the water leaving a legacy and greater hopes for the future. now attention turns to the and pure speed. >>> a mixed jobs report. more jobs are added than expected. but the unemployment rate ticks higher. both presidential campaigns look for a political edge in the numbers. >>> a young man's last wish to leave an awesome tip. now that wish has gone viral and his family is spreading the wealth. the chosen one's waiting tables can't believe his good fortune ziefrnl we go deep to the vault for edward r. murrow's icon marilyn monroe. >> i was modeling, men's magazine covers, such as, i don't know, squint -- all those. >> all that and so much more on "cbs this morning saturday." >> all that and so much more on "cbs this morning saturday." august 4, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> your sips of coffee, terrell. >> got to get warmed up. it's going to be a
. >>> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning," saturday. at the london olympics, americans show their power in the water leaving a legacy and greater hopes for the future. now attention turns to the and pure speed. >>> a mixed jobs report. more jobs are added than expected. but the unemployment rate ticks higher. both presidential campaigns look for a political edge in the numbers. >>> a young man's last...
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. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." tropical storm isaac takes aim at haiti and the dominican republic and could pose a major threat to florida as republicans get ready for their national convention in tampa. once the curtain rises, it's mitt romney's chance to take center stage and reintroduce himself to voters. >>> deadly gunfire in front of one of the most famous landmarks. a workplace supervisor is gunned down outside the empire state building leaving two people dead and nine injured. >>> more questions than answers in jonesboro, arkansas. a man whose hands were handcuffed behind his back in a patrol committed suicide. the man's family calls it murder. >>> we open up the cbs vault for an interview with edward r murrow talking with grouch owe marx. >> this is a swimming pool, ed. can you see it? >> yes, i can. >> i lived here 22 years before i lived in a pool. i always had the water. this year i put the concrete around it. >> all that a
. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." tropical storm isaac takes aim at haiti and the dominican republic and could pose a major threat to florida as republicans get ready for their national convention in tampa. once the curtain rises, it's mitt romney's chance to take center stage and reintroduce himself to voters. >>> deadly gunfire in front of one of the most famous landmarks. a workplace supervisor...
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. >>> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning," saturday. at the london olympics americans show their power in the water leaving a legacy and greater hopes for the future. now attention turns to the tracks with stories of emotion and pure speed. >>> a mixed jobs report. more jobs are added than expected. but the unemployment rate ticks higher. both presidential campaigns look for a political edge in the numbers. >>> a young man's last wish to leave an awesome tip. now that wish has gone viral and his family is spreading the wealth. the chosen one's waiting tables can't believe his good fortune ziefrnl we go deep to the vault for edward r. murrow's icon marilyn monroe. >> i was modeling men's magazine covers such as i don't know, squint -- all those. >> all that and so much more on "cbs this morning saturday." august 4, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> your sips of coffee terrell. >> got to get warmed up. it's going to be a big show. >> happy saturday morning
. >>> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning," saturday. at the london olympics americans show their power in the water leaving a legacy and greater hopes for the future. now attention turns to the tracks with stories of emotion and pure speed. >>> a mixed jobs report. more jobs are added than expected. but the unemployment rate ticks higher. both presidential campaigns look for a political edge in the numbers....
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. >> rebecca, you raise a good point. should we be compromising with a country that would do something like that if she had said no? >> now, that's another clit plight cal a political issue. >> it is religious and they are allowing her for religious reasons and not based on the criminal activity that would occur if she did not comply. should we respect other countries religions if it doesn't interfere with the sport 1234* i guess we have to do a give and take. it is a balance. >> that is true. >> there is an issue of safety regarding this, and they are allowing a m would who has never competed ever in the sport of judo at the highest level of competition, and her only experience in battle is tieing her blue belt, which we think she got because it matches her green shoes. i am on a roll, and you have to say so. >> now you ruined your roll by pointing it out. >> for the viewers at home, is he on a roll? >> like a big kaiser roll because he is a worthless piece of meat. >> she is a blue belt. there are 10-year-old american g
. >> rebecca, you raise a good point. should we be compromising with a country that would do something like that if she had said no? >> now, that's another clit plight cal a political issue. >> it is religious and they are allowing her for religious reasons and not based on the criminal activity that would occur if she did not comply. should we respect other countries religions if it doesn't interfere with the sport 1234* i guess we have to do a give and take. it is a balance....
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause] >> i just want to thank everybody for coming. thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working with us as partners. we've had a great ride. we have a crazy family. we're having a lot of fun. i hope the same for you. it has been really awesome for us. thank you very much. [applause] >> i also want to amplify to the lenders and tmc development, barber
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]...
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause] >> i just want to thank everybody for coming. thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working with us as partners. '
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]...
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause] >> i just want to thank everybody for coming. thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working wi
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]...
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i am here with rebecca rose woodland. and it is jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for "studio b" and bill schulz. sitting next to me is jim norton who is performing live in irvine, california on september 13th through the 15th. and pinch is dead. we just move on to a story -- are you okay, jim? >> he is dead. >> that's been the general response. >> you are smiling. >> i have never been happier. >> this is amazing. >> how would he fare among those who don't care some. >> president obama's polling really well with americans who don't plan to go to the polls. 80 million americans or 40% of the possible eligible electorat won't vote in november with 60% saying there is no point since nothing gets done and politicians make empty promises. and of the nonvoters 43% are obama supporters while 20% like mitt. this poll is good news-bad news story for barack obama. you are a good news-bad news story, sir. i'm sorry. somebody had to say it. and all of this raises a question. do dogs like cabbage? question answered, i guess. is that
i am here with rebecca rose woodland. and it is jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for "studio b" and bill schulz. sitting next to me is jim norton who is performing live in irvine, california on september 13th through the 15th. and pinch is dead. we just move on to a story -- are you okay, jim? >> he is dead. >> that's been the general response. >> you are smiling. >> i have never been happier. >> this is amazing. >> how would he fare among those...
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i am here with defense attorney rebecca rose woodland. and his lips were insured for far too much money, if you want my opinion. he needs an image makeover. and cabo orca bow, -- or cabo, who cares? and if commentary were biologyhr to help me do him. sit ks next to me, dennis neil. and it would make everyone's day if he just went away. our new york times correspondent, please be good tonight. >> according to art and leisure, it has a plethora of difficult subject matters. what movie are you looking forward to in the months ahead? >> apple sauce. >> okay, well, that's not an actual title. what movie are you interested in, son? >> apple sauce. >> okay. somebody get him some apple sauce. greg? >> when is his internship over? >> that's a very good question. actually we don't even remember hiring him. >> our inter shirn at fox ends in two weeks, so i'm assuming he is gone by then. >> he is just giving people a lot of paper cuts. >>> her muslim garb is no longer bared. a judo fighter from saudi arabia, is there any other kind, will be able to g
i am here with defense attorney rebecca rose woodland. and his lips were insured for far too much money, if you want my opinion. he needs an image makeover. and cabo orca bow, -- or cabo, who cares? and if commentary were biologyhr to help me do him. sit ks next to me, dennis neil. and it would make everyone's day if he just went away. our new york times correspondent, please be good tonight. >> according to art and leisure, it has a plethora of difficult subject matters. what movie are...
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause] >> i just want to thank everybody for coming. thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working with us as partners. we've had a great ride. we have a crazy family. we're having a lot of fun.
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]...
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i'm rebecca jarvis. >> good morning everybody. i'm terrell brown. coming up, this is the new truth about lying. turned out, lying to yourself can be good for you. we'll have that surprising story coming up. >> keep lying to yourself, terrell. plus, now that the dog days of summer are here, advice on how to keep your favorite canine cool and comfortable. >> what are you getting at there? >> nothing. just ignore it. >> big sigh. hope of simply ming. he'll talk about how his degree in mechanical engineering helps him out in the kitchen. he's busy over there. >> terrell is a teller of truth to everyone. >> i just want you to know. >> it is all covered up. but first we head over to john elliott, another truth teller for a final check of the weather. >> thank you, rebecca and keep lying to yourself, terrell. you know what, no lying. it has already been a long hot summer, that's part of the problem. we have a liep of storms along a cold front pushing through parts of the upper great lakes. pop-up storms possible ohio valley into parts of the northeast, the
i'm rebecca jarvis. >> good morning everybody. i'm terrell brown. coming up, this is the new truth about lying. turned out, lying to yourself can be good for you. we'll have that surprising story coming up. >> keep lying to yourself, terrell. plus, now that the dog days of summer are here, advice on how to keep your favorite canine cool and comfortable. >> what are you getting at there? >> nothing. just ignore it. >> big sigh. hope of simply ming. he'll talk about...
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was rebecca? police say, no, ruling his death an accident and rebecca a suicide. max's mother joins me with her attorney. thank you for joining us. dina, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. >> thank you. >> it's heart breaking to see the two of you together in that video as well. you've conducted a private investigation into max's death. and want the case reopened and investigated as a homicide. tell me first about your investigation and what you found. >> well, nine months ago i hired doctors from san francisco. maybe you can speak to the findings of the experts. >> the most significant findings from our experts that show this was not an accident and was, in fact, an assault scenario is max fell on the top, vertex of his head, not front forehead. the back injuries were not the result of an impact. they were the result of scraping, pushing against the railing. his sister of gravity would not have allowed him to go over the bannister the way the summary says. there were no dicing injuries from grabbing at a chandelier. and the multiple injuries on his body, incl
was rebecca? police say, no, ruling his death an accident and rebecca a suicide. max's mother joins me with her attorney. thank you for joining us. dina, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. >> thank you. >> it's heart breaking to see the two of you together in that video as well. you've conducted a private investigation into max's death. and want the case reopened and investigated as a homicide. tell me first about your investigation and what you found. >> well, nine months...
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations
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but don't sleep on rebecca soni, she set her second world record in two days. winning the 200 meter backstroke. the first woman in olympic history to win two 200 meter breaststroke, now two world records in as many days for rebecca soni. >>> now we move onto the basketball game. i was seated in the arena, i witnessed this crime against humanity. the dream team beating nigeria, 156-73. i'll help you do the math on this, that's an 83-point margin of victory. the most 156 points ever scored by a team in the olympics. the previous high was 138. they shattered that record. they shot 71%. they made 29 three-pointers. carmelo anthony had ten of them. he had 37 points. a night off essentially for the dream team. >>> and for our political audience back home, there's been a lot of talk over the last couple of months about rafalca. the beautiful horse owned in part by ann romney. rafalca competing and placing 13th out of 25. rafalca is part of team usa, there are three horses on that team. the other two american horses go today. rafalca not out of the running, the teams w
but don't sleep on rebecca soni, she set her second world record in two days. winning the 200 meter backstroke. the first woman in olympic history to win two 200 meter breaststroke, now two world records in as many days for rebecca soni. >>> now we move onto the basketball game. i was seated in the arena, i witnessed this crime against humanity. the dream team beating nigeria, 156-73. i'll help you do the math on this, that's an 83-point margin of victory. the most 156 points ever...
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rebecca? >> kelly, all this attention is probably going to help them sell more music too. >> i would think so. >> kelly, nice to see you, thanks. >>> now to the deadly outbreak of the west nile virus. the centers for disease control says 26 people nationwide have died from it. there are nearly 700 cases spread across 43 states. mosquitoes carry the disease and texas is the epicenter of the outbreak. ten people there have died and more than 200 got sick. last night four planes in dallas floated with the insecticide took to the air and sprayed for a second time this week. we're joined with a technical adviser for the american mosquito corolla association and a retired navy entomologist with extensive experience in mosquito control. joe shall thanks for being here this morning. after hearing that they've done this twice, did it not work the first time or is the problem just that bad? >> the problem is just that bad. you have an extensive area in order to spray to keep the disease in check. it's a
rebecca? >> kelly, all this attention is probably going to help them sell more music too. >> i would think so. >> kelly, nice to see you, thanks. >>> now to the deadly outbreak of the west nile virus. the centers for disease control says 26 people nationwide have died from it. there are nearly 700 cases spread across 43 states. mosquitoes carry the disease and texas is the epicenter of the outbreak. ten people there have died and more than 200 got sick. last night...
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rebecca weiss' body positively i.d. just a few hours ago. there is still one big unanswered question, how did this experienced swimmer die, was this an accident? or is there more to it? search helicopters spent the week scouring the l.a. coast coming up empty. it was divers who found the body of rebecca weiss, just 200 yards off of her favorite beach. for her family who posted flyers on the beach, it's the worst nightmare. weiss was an experienced diver. they have a hard time believing it was an accident. >> it's so weird for her to fall victim to the water. she's a strong swimmer. >> reporter: rebecca weiss was reported missing by her husband, he told police she left their apartment a week ago to dive at her favorite beach. when she didn't return, he went there, found her suv and calling 911. homicide detectives have maintained that it's been a missing persons case all along. >> the husband has been very cooperative, he met with detectives and provided full statements of his last encounter with her. >> reporter: but the mother of rebecca sa
rebecca weiss' body positively i.d. just a few hours ago. there is still one big unanswered question, how did this experienced swimmer die, was this an accident? or is there more to it? search helicopters spent the week scouring the l.a. coast coming up empty. it was divers who found the body of rebecca weiss, just 200 yards off of her favorite beach. for her family who posted flyers on the beach, it's the worst nightmare. weiss was an experienced diver. they have a hard time believing it was...
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rebecca jarvis. >> rebecca jarvis, alexis ohanian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> america is dealing with many problems right now, but author and columnist thomas friedman says there are solutions out there. busy green room this morning. he's here with us. he's up next. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ daisy, do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy... with 100% natural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop that's why i give them carnation breakfast essentials. it's packed with 21 vitamins and minerals and protein so kids get the nutrition they need to start the day right. carnation breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. needs extra nourishment to feel silky soft. dove advanced conditioners deeply nourish your hair. enjoy silky smooth hair you can't stop touching. ♪ [ music playing ] [ music playing ] with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to m
rebecca jarvis. >> rebecca jarvis, alexis ohanian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> america is dealing with many problems right now, but author and columnist thomas friedman says there are solutions out there. busy green room this morning. he's here with us. he's up next. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ daisy, do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy... with 100% natural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no...
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county coroner confirmed overnight the body was indeed that of rebecca weiss. she was last seen by her husband, 60-year-old alan, who told officers she left their home last saturday morning to go free diving alone. she was supposed to be back by 5:00 p.m. but when she didn't return, he went to go look for her and only found her car and diving bag. alan weiss told investigators that rebecca would often come here to free dive, it is a dangerous sport where divers hold their breath and don't use air tanks. free divers are taught never to go alone. rules rebecca's family says she took very seriously. >> we have number one rule, i dive myself and there has to be a body with you. >> reporter: meanwhile, authorities say alan weiss is not considered a suspect in his wife's disappearance. so far, he has not spoken publicly. >> he's been cooperative with investigators. and provided a statement, which was the same information that he provided the night that he reported his wife missing. >> reporter: now investigators are searching for clues into how this experienced diver
county coroner confirmed overnight the body was indeed that of rebecca weiss. she was last seen by her husband, 60-year-old alan, who told officers she left their home last saturday morning to go free diving alone. she was supposed to be back by 5:00 p.m. but when she didn't return, he went to go look for her and only found her car and diving bag. alan weiss told investigators that rebecca would often come here to free dive, it is a dangerous sport where divers hold their breath and don't use...
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ambassador to india, tim roemer, rebecca soni and if that's not justify jordyn wieber. >> we're excited. it is thursday, august 9th. "starting point" beginning right now. >>> our starting point, gas prices heading higher. they're up another 1.5 cents over night for national average of 3.66 a gallon and a fire in california is about to make things worse. >> here is why. you see these pictures? you see the flames? this is chevron's richmond, california, oil refinery. this is a devastating fire. it happened monday. look at the smoke. partially shutting down the facility, dramatically cutting production at one of the region's biggest fuel suppliers. it is expected to send gas prices sky rockets, not just in california, folks, across the country. >> and ed is joining us live from dallas, texas. we have a couple of things going on here. obviously health concerns over the people in richmond, california, near that refinery fire plus the financial hit we're all going to take if gas prices spike make above $4 a gallon. >> it has been going on for several weeks now. you blinked and it seems like y
ambassador to india, tim roemer, rebecca soni and if that's not justify jordyn wieber. >> we're excited. it is thursday, august 9th. "starting point" beginning right now. >>> our starting point, gas prices heading higher. they're up another 1.5 cents over night for national average of 3.66 a gallon and a fire in california is about to make things worse. >> here is why. you see these pictures? you see the flames? this is chevron's richmond, california, oil...
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rebecca weiss' body positively i.d. just a few hours ago. there is still one big unanswered question, how did this experienced swimmer die, was this an accident? or is there more to it? search helicopters spent the week scouring the l.a. coast coming up empty. it was divers who found the body of rebecca weiss, just 200 yards off of her favorite beach. for her family who posted flyers on the beach, it's the worst nightmare. weiss was an experienced diver. they have a hard time believing it was an accident. >> it's so weird for her to fall victim to the water. she's a strong swimmer. that not knowing that eats away at you. >> reporter: rebecca weiss was reported missing by her husband, he told police she left their apartment a week ago to dive at her favorite beach. when she didn't return, he went there, found her suv and calling 911. homicide detectives have maintained that it's been a missing persons case all along. >> the husband has been very cooperative, he met with detectives and provided full statements of his last encounter with her. >
rebecca weiss' body positively i.d. just a few hours ago. there is still one big unanswered question, how did this experienced swimmer die, was this an accident? or is there more to it? search helicopters spent the week scouring the l.a. coast coming up empty. it was divers who found the body of rebecca weiss, just 200 yards off of her favorite beach. for her family who posted flyers on the beach, it's the worst nightmare. weiss was an experienced diver. they have a hard time believing it was...
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and rebecca wilkins senior council for citizens for tax justice. thanks to you both for being here tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> richard, let me start with you. what do you make of the announcement today? >> he knows how to drag this out if he has nothing to hide and he's been paying taxes at a respectable albeit low rate, then he should put the returns out there. but the cost politically to him is considerable. it looks like he's still hiding something. it looks like he's doing it from a position of privilege. i know something, you don't need to know it. and he's wasting his wife's political capital. she as the candidate spouse shouldn't be talking in this way about this kind of subject. she should be reaching out to voters her husband cannot reach. honestly politically it's a waste. and it's head puzzlingly awkward and curious as to why they're doing this. >> awkward and curious, head scratching. do you think this was calculated? or it was spontaneous? because it was an impromptu press conference. >> i don't think anything that came out of his
and rebecca wilkins senior council for citizens for tax justice. thanks to you both for being here tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> richard, let me start with you. what do you make of the announcement today? >> he knows how to drag this out if he has nothing to hide and he's been paying taxes at a respectable albeit low rate, then he should put the returns out there. but the cost politically to him is considerable. it looks like he's still hiding something. it looks like he's...