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rome anytime claimed he didn't know their status but it took two exposes before he fired them. >> i'm running for office for pete sake. i can't have illegals. >> reporter: romney said that 40% of all new jobs in texas are going to undocumented workers independent analysts have disputed that. texas has a problem with illegal workers but one expert said its nowhere close to 40% of new jobs. wyatt andrews. >> another bay area headlines, del plans to add 200 new jobs to its campus. it'll focus on research and development. the ceo said by the end of 2012, 700 people will work at the new facility doing network design. cloud computing and software development. >>> san jose police say it's possible that a missing hell's angel accused of killing one of his own won't be found alive. steven ruiz vanished after allegedly shooting a fellow angel. his motorcycle was left indicating he probably didn't live on his own but detectives say whatever happened to him is likely the hell's angels know something about it. >>> a brass plague honoring harvey milk has been stolen. somebody took it, it was bolted
rome anytime claimed he didn't know their status but it took two exposes before he fired them. >> i'm running for office for pete sake. i can't have illegals. >> reporter: romney said that 40% of all new jobs in texas are going to undocumented workers independent analysts have disputed that. texas has a problem with illegal workers but one expert said its nowhere close to 40% of new jobs. wyatt andrews. >> another bay area headlines, del plans to add 200 new jobs to its...
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knox and her family boarded a plane in rome, stopping in london. knox spent nearly four years in an italian prison. >> all right. skies have been somewhat sunny. nice improvement with that. better looking day. temperatures warmed up. about a 10, 12-degree warmup. breezy, wind gusts 15 to 20. we're new down in the low to mid-60s, 65 in edge wood. 60s the rest of the evening. breezy, cool conditions but even warmer sunnier weather in the offing. we have details on that coming up. >>> abc2 news is working to keep you and your family safe. yesterday at 5:00 we told you about the dangerous ares in your home. tonight jamie costello joins us with a sober re-- reminder. >> reporter: 2-year-old shawn brown died when a tv fell on top of hem. this is what we warned you about yesterday. his parents say he went in his room to get clothes when the 27-inch tv fell on top of shawn. his older brother tried to get the tv off of him but it was too heavy for his little hands. >> things were happening so fast. >> reporter: we just told you about this yesterday. amping
knox and her family boarded a plane in rome, stopping in london. knox spent nearly four years in an italian prison. >> all right. skies have been somewhat sunny. nice improvement with that. better looking day. temperatures warmed up. about a 10, 12-degree warmup. breezy, wind gusts 15 to 20. we're new down in the low to mid-60s, 65 in edge wood. 60s the rest of the evening. breezy, cool conditions but even warmer sunnier weather in the offing. we have details on that coming up....
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talking about the ruling while rome burns -- politicians all over the west are fiddling while the global burns, and it is happening in europe and here. ere an unbelievab disconnect between the absolute lack of political will to get anythingng done -- and i am including europe -- and this title wave that is just about to drowown all of us. >> one example is the bourbon -- and many peoe and the country -- railing against citibank over a $5 surcharge on a card swipe it is a bank of america? and urging a run. it should be a run on bank of america and not on citibank. at a time the economy is about to end the -- implode, europe as on the brink. they are simply not facing at all the magnitude. >> banks really are not an object of much sympay. >> a $5 surcharge is not whatt e american economy hangs on. >> but not exactly for the one island of prosperity in a sea of misery. >> let's set the record straight on the polital campaigning. it i is happening on both sides. the effort to defea back obama started two and a hf years ago a and has been sustained. and oba, yes, is inampan mode but the quest
talking about the ruling while rome burns -- politicians all over the west are fiddling while the global burns, and it is happening in europe and here. ere an unbelievab disconnect between the absolute lack of political will to get anythingng done -- and i am including europe -- and this title wave that is just about to drowown all of us. >> one example is the bourbon -- and many peoe and the country -- railing against citibank over a $5 surcharge on a card swipe it is a bank of america?...
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the most notable unrest was in rome. look at these images. police blame anarchists for taking advantage of the large gathering to throw fire bombs and break store windows, forcing riot police to move in with water cannons and tear gas. some of the protesters say their movement was hijacked by these troublemakers in rome. cnn's susan candiotti is in new york. this is where the movement began, with occupy wall street. and the protesters of occupy wall street, susan, have now entered times square in manhattan. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well -- [ inaudible ] people are here in times square. inside -- [ inaudible ] a pedestrian area that covers several blocks in times square. you have members of occupy wall street setting up shop. they are chanting slogans. they are holding up signs. their message against corporate greed. along with the protester. they're yelling slogans like "they got bailed out, we got sold out." this is one of many demonstrations in the city. certainly here and also at wall street, where that original camps
the most notable unrest was in rome. look at these images. police blame anarchists for taking advantage of the large gathering to throw fire bombs and break store windows, forcing riot police to move in with water cannons and tear gas. some of the protesters say their movement was hijacked by these troublemakers in rome. cnn's susan candiotti is in new york. this is where the movement began, with occupy wall street. and the protesters of occupy wall street, susan, have now entered times square...
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rome, however, stands out as the exception today. thousands of peaceful demonstrators suddenly scattered as anarchists began lobbying cocktails. now, numerous fires broke out. you can see riot police there on your screen responding. and a fire broke out in a government building, as well. protesters broke out shop windows, riot police moved in with water cannons and tear gas. and let's go to "newsweek" reporter barbie nango. did they take advantage of the protest, this occupy movement to create havoc? is that what happened today? >> reporter: that's absolutely what happened. anarchists by nature are against police than they are government. and in a situation with a planned protest that everyone's known about for weeks and weeks ahead. they had an ample opportunity to get themselves set up. and we saw police in italy saying 500 anarchists all considered to be part of the most violent anarchists infiltrated the protests. and it started about 20 minutes after the protest began with the breaking of windows and then the torching of a car a
rome, however, stands out as the exception today. thousands of peaceful demonstrators suddenly scattered as anarchists began lobbying cocktails. now, numerous fires broke out. you can see riot police there on your screen responding. and a fire broke out in a government building, as well. protesters broke out shop windows, riot police moved in with water cannons and tear gas. and let's go to "newsweek" reporter barbie nango. did they take advantage of the protest, this occupy movement...
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our greg burke is streaming live from rome, greg? >> paris, wow did it get rough in rome today. there is a lot of demonstrations and strikes and not normal they get riulent. but sometimes they pop and dozens of people were injured. this could have been called lets get the cops. that's what it looked like and what should have been peaceful turned violent quicklyy and several hundred on the radical fringe throwing cobble stones and setting a van on fire and burning cars and trash bins. and a couple of buildings set on fire and a huge dangerous mess right in downtown rome. police using a lot of tear gas as they tried to break up the most violent faction and water canyons as they tried to protect the barchings and property and public properties from being destroyed and it was a restrained thing on the part of the police. they have been subject to a lot of police pressure and can't be too tough. in the end they protect the property most of the all. there was only a dozen arrest even though there were violent members in the protest. you have been to rome and there is still a lot of to
our greg burke is streaming live from rome, greg? >> paris, wow did it get rough in rome today. there is a lot of demonstrations and strikes and not normal they get riulent. but sometimes they pop and dozens of people were injured. this could have been called lets get the cops. that's what it looked like and what should have been peaceful turned violent quicklyy and several hundred on the radical fringe throwing cobble stones and setting a van on fire and burning cars and trash bins. and...
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and these images from rome, where they set countless fires. it's now been a month since this began and so, tonight, abc's t.j. wink with a look at the protests by the numbers, and we ask here, what is the end game? >> reporter: 1,500 protesters showed up that very first day. outside of wall street, few noticed. yesterday, 6,000 marched from wall street to times square. and that was just new york. some 250 cities in this country have now joined the protests. around the world, it's more than 1,000 cities. they have been mostly peaceful, except for this clash in berlin and rome saturday, where rioters shattered windows and set cars on fire. rome says it will cost them $1.4 million to clean up the mess. back on wall street, where it all started, police say they've already spent $3.4 million in overtime. occupy wall street claims to speak for 99% of americans. that top 1% now holds almost 36% of the nation's total wealth. this, as most americans struggle. the u.s. unemployment rate frozen at 9.1%. perhaps that's why 37% of americans, according to a
and these images from rome, where they set countless fires. it's now been a month since this began and so, tonight, abc's t.j. wink with a look at the protests by the numbers, and we ask here, what is the end game? >> reporter: 1,500 protesters showed up that very first day. outside of wall street, few noticed. yesterday, 6,000 marched from wall street to times square. and that was just new york. some 250 cities in this country have now joined the protests. around the world, it's more...
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we have fresh pictures coming out of rome. that is where smoke has been seen near the massive occupy protests going on there. we'll be following that. the occupy movement began with just a handful of people here in new york. nearly a month ago. kierra simons is live for us in london. good morning, set the seen for us. is it anything like have been reported the past few days, violent run-ins with police? >> reporter: good morning. it is beginning to appear that way. in the last few minutes, julian assange from wikileaks has just arrived here to huge cheers from the crowds and has walked up to the center of where the crowd is sitting down and is now speaking to them. mostly it's peaceful in front of the cathedral here but there have been skirmishes with police, in particular early on when the crowd attempted to push their way into a square in front of the london stock exchange. that is a private square. it was blocked off by the police. they weren't able to get into that area. but there has -- i did see one arrest of a young man
we have fresh pictures coming out of rome. that is where smoke has been seen near the massive occupy protests going on there. we'll be following that. the occupy movement began with just a handful of people here in new york. nearly a month ago. kierra simons is live for us in london. good morning, set the seen for us. is it anything like have been reported the past few days, violent run-ins with police? >> reporter: good morning. it is beginning to appear that way. in the last few...
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this amateur video caught her smiling in rome just before boarding a flight back to seattle. the journey home began when a court reversed her conviction at the death of roommate meredith kercher. her co-defendant and knox's former boyfriend was also acquitted. amanda's father says acquittal was the best news they can receive, amanda has challenges ahead. >> where is the trauma going to slide in? and so forth? that is the part i'm worried about. >> psychologists say she'll need support of her family and privacy to rediscover the person she was once. back in seattle the paparazzi is waiting in areas set up in seattle's international airport. the supporters are there too. >> it's important for freedom for everybody. and this is the start and i'm happy she'll be coming home. >> what is her first wish? her mother told abc she wants to feel the grass under her feet for the first time in four years. her younger sisters ready to grant her that wish. >> we're going to go down to lincoln park and sit in the park. >> she'll get the wish soon. her legal battle is not over. the prosecutor
this amateur video caught her smiling in rome just before boarding a flight back to seattle. the journey home began when a court reversed her conviction at the death of roommate meredith kercher. her co-defendant and knox's former boyfriend was also acquitted. amanda's father says acquittal was the best news they can receive, amanda has challenges ahead. >> where is the trauma going to slide in? and so forth? that is the part i'm worried about. >> psychologists say she'll need...
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. >> rome is burning. p. >> you're right, so why not put out the fire. republicans against the middle class and willard's newest flip-flop. >> as governor, i worked closely with the nra. i don't see eye to eye with the nra. >> with acrobat it ticks like these, he should be in the olympics. poll tick nation starts right now. >>> tonight's lead. the war in iraq will soon be over. president obama said today american troopses will complete a total withdrawal by the end of the year. it's a war that has taken a terrible toll on this country. there are still 39,000 u.s. troops serving in iraq to date. over 4400 have lost their lives and over 32,000 have been wounded. all at a cost of more than $712 billion to american taxpayers. it's a war that many of us warned would be a horrible tragic mistake. a war that was packaged and sold to the american people with lies and fear. >> we don't want the smoking gun to an mushroom cloud. >> the czechs alleged that the lead attacker met in producing with a senior iraqi official five months before the attack. >> saddam husse
. >> rome is burning. p. >> you're right, so why not put out the fire. republicans against the middle class and willard's newest flip-flop. >> as governor, i worked closely with the nra. i don't see eye to eye with the nra. >> with acrobat it ticks like these, he should be in the olympics. poll tick nation starts right now. >>> tonight's lead. the war in iraq will soon be over. president obama said today american troopses will complete a total withdrawal by the...
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john and lydia clerk are traveling to rome for their honeymoon and realize there is a threat to u.s. citizens. >> i trust our security and their security over there, and we feel very comfortable traveling. >> reporter: friday's attack also killed american samir khan, chief propaganda, publishing an online jihaddist newsletter. civil liberties groups raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the president ought to have that authority to order that kind of strike, even when it involves an american citizen, if there's clear evidence that he's part of al-qaeda. >> reporter: experts say al-awlaki's death is a blow to the terror network, but al-qaeda in yemen remains a threat. cbs news. >>> well, republican presidential candidate herman cain is talking about challenge eric perry these days. >>> an end of an era for 60 minutes. andy rooney makes his last regular appearance tonight. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reports that fellow candidae rick perry's family leased a t had a >>> republican presidential candidate herman cain r
john and lydia clerk are traveling to rome for their honeymoon and realize there is a threat to u.s. citizens. >> i trust our security and their security over there, and we feel very comfortable traveling. >> reporter: friday's attack also killed american samir khan, chief propaganda, publishing an online jihaddist newsletter. civil liberties groups raised concerns about targeting u.s. citizens, but former vice president dick cheney defended president obama. >> i think the...
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they were begging him to rome -- run. let's be obvious, even mitt romney, to the rank and fall -- file, there pulses do not quicken. >> that is true but he grew on some people. christie would be a very appealing candidate accept that he weighs too much. it is an issue that everybody is uncomfortable with what it is really an issue. >> technically isn't it getting a little late now? isn't made it -- is there a big mountain to climb? them a point of personal privilege. [laughter] you have to have a 20-inch waist? how about being a leader? chris christie has touched something in the american people. webster you like his politics are not. anybody who says out there and the face of a hurricane and says to the fool get the hell off the beach -- >> i think his weight will be an issue. >> it may show a lack of discipline. it to that extent he has a point. >> getting personal. >> the comparison to romney -- i don't think he is not getting respect. he is not getting the love. republicans have been speed beating -- trump, palin, bac
they were begging him to rome -- run. let's be obvious, even mitt romney, to the rank and fall -- file, there pulses do not quicken. >> that is true but he grew on some people. christie would be a very appealing candidate accept that he weighs too much. it is an issue that everybody is uncomfortable with what it is really an issue. >> technically isn't it getting a little late now? isn't made it -- is there a big mountain to climb? them a point of personal privilege. [laughter] you...
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there are large numbers of protesters there in rome. around 100 thour,000. a much smaller demonstration here. although many people have come with tents and sleeping bags. they are calling it an occupation. it may be that they are going to be here a long time. they may be here into december. although they haven't managed to get into the square and in front of the stock he can change, they are right by where city traders will come for work on monday morning if they stay here. puck hear behind me their whistles and chants. police have this area cordoned off. >> i know you're going to want to investigate what is going on. from keir to mara, another good morning to you. activity planned in knnew york, march from where you are into times square. >> reporter: they are pretty much on schedule. you can see that the lines are starting to form. by my estimate, maybe 100,000 people here at the park and they are starting to march. the plan for the day is events will be taking place. the group will be marching to washington square park where they will meet up with a group
there are large numbers of protesters there in rome. around 100 thour,000. a much smaller demonstration here. although many people have come with tents and sleeping bags. they are calling it an occupation. it may be that they are going to be here a long time. they may be here into december. although they haven't managed to get into the square and in front of the stock he can change, they are right by where city traders will come for work on monday morning if they stay here. puck hear behind me...
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>> reporter: plans are to take a commercial flight out of rome tomorrow. she should be back in the pacific northwest by tuesday night. >> pelley: thank you. at the trial of dr. conrad murray in los angeles today, jurors heard more from the emergency room doctor who examined michael jackson the day he died in 2009. dr. richelle cooper testified that murray never revealed that he had given jackson the potent anesthetic propofol but cooper said even if she'd known she couldn't have saved jackson because he was clinically dead on arrival. there was a spectacular chemical fire today in north texas. it happened at a plant in waxahachie, about 30 miles south of dallas. nobody hurt, but it was quite a sight. anna werner has that story. >> reporter: the explosion sent a plume of black smoke hundreds of feet into the air that could be seen miles away. the plant is owned by magnablend incorporated which manufactures, blends, and supplies chemicals for everything from cleaning supplies to the oil and gas industry. waxahachie's fire chief says the fire appears to have
>> reporter: plans are to take a commercial flight out of rome tomorrow. she should be back in the pacific northwest by tuesday night. >> pelley: thank you. at the trial of dr. conrad murray in los angeles today, jurors heard more from the emergency room doctor who examined michael jackson the day he died in 2009. dr. richelle cooper testified that murray never revealed that he had given jackson the potent anesthetic propofol but cooper said even if she'd known she couldn't have...
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the meantime, sources close to knox are telling us she will leave as soon as tomorrow from rome back to seattle. >> lester holt in italy tonight. thanks. this coverage was covered around the world. no one was watching more closely than her friends and reporters in seattle. that's where stephanie gosk is tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. her friends and supporters started gathering at this hotel around midnight. many of them have been supporting her cause from the very beginning. there was hope and even confidence that by the end of the day she would be set free. they were up all night, anxious, waiting for this verdict. >> knox, amanda is free. [ cheers ] >> reporter: when it came -- >> thank you, god. thank you. >> reporter: unrestrained joy. >> i feel like passing out. i'm just so overwhelmed. >> reporter: it was the end of a four-year fight. they hugged and cheered and sobbed. >> this is what we were waiting for. we're very happy. we'll take her any way we can get her. >> it really restored our faith in the system. it really did. >>> tom wright, t
the meantime, sources close to knox are telling us she will leave as soon as tomorrow from rome back to seattle. >> lester holt in italy tonight. thanks. this coverage was covered around the world. no one was watching more closely than her friends and reporters in seattle. that's where stephanie gosk is tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. her friends and supporters started gathering at this hotel around midnight. many of them have been supporting her...
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archaeologists have recovered the final piece of a roman barge from the rome river in france. the first parts of the ship have yielded an on board kitchen with a ceramic oven. researchers will study the artifact as they piece the ship back together. >>> a 300-pound turtle is back if the atlantic ocean. he was rescued in may and the aquarium had to amputate his left front flipper because of a severe injury from a crab pot. marine biologists will see how it's captains now -- how it's capitals now. , how it will adapt now. >>> a handwritten murder confession note found inside an electrical breaker box. >>> former heavyweight boxing champ holyfield is 4. >>> amy cart soldier 44 today. tray parker is 42 and former "saturday night live" cast member chris ca tan is 41. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. our time is 5:44 this wednesday morning. it is a wet wednesday. the weather is going to go downhill today. >>> up and down a little bit. lulls, rain showers some morning midday and then later on this afternoon and this evening, as the cold front comes through, that could spa
archaeologists have recovered the final piece of a roman barge from the rome river in france. the first parts of the ship have yielded an on board kitchen with a ceramic oven. researchers will study the artifact as they piece the ship back together. >>> a 300-pound turtle is back if the atlantic ocean. he was rescued in may and the aquarium had to amputate his left front flipper because of a severe injury from a crab pot. marine biologists will see how it's captains now -- how it's...
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right now we're still seeing smoke rise up from the areas in rome. fortunately, they are part of the anti-us a stare tree and it would look like they are joining with the anti-austerity protests that have been going on for a while now. in london, several hundred protesters came out for their day of protests in front of the stock exchange. so all over the world we are seeing a bit of a presence. and the reasons are simple. for one, it's a saturday. yesterday was a weekday in the early hours of the morning. they have 1,000 protesters. it could be a very large event. alex? >> we expect it may be. thank you for covering it, mara. >>> the first casualty of the president's health care law. how much development does it give to his critics. >>> retail rebound. what is fueling these sales and how long will the spending spree last? >>> she started screaming and i closed my eyes and put my hands over my face to cover my eyes and when i looked and opened, she was gone. >> the creepy things people are seeing in their california apartment building. you're watching
right now we're still seeing smoke rise up from the areas in rome. fortunately, they are part of the anti-us a stare tree and it would look like they are joining with the anti-austerity protests that have been going on for a while now. in london, several hundred protesters came out for their day of protests in front of the stock exchange. so all over the world we are seeing a bit of a presence. and the reasons are simple. for one, it's a saturday. yesterday was a weekday in the early hours of...
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as rome burned the protest spread like wildfire. from berlin, where 4,000 people tried to march through the city's parliamentary building, some scuffles broke out. to frankfurt, where they converged on the european central bank. to madrid, a huge show of force. and in london, the numbers swelled throughout the day. they were pushed away from the london stock exchange by police so they took their voices to st. paul's cathedral. >> let me go! >> reporter: wikileaks founder julian assange was one of them and addressed the crowd. >> this movement is not about the destruction of law. it is about the construction of law. >> reporter: as night fell the protestors pitched tents and slept wherever they could, under the watchful eye of the police. diehard protesters call this an occupation, saying they're not going anywhere any time soon, vowing to stay through december. >> not just in europe, it's here in new york as well. demonstrators have been on the move, making their way to times square where thousands staged a noisy rally and protests
as rome burned the protest spread like wildfire. from berlin, where 4,000 people tried to march through the city's parliamentary building, some scuffles broke out. to frankfurt, where they converged on the european central bank. to madrid, a huge show of force. and in london, the numbers swelled throughout the day. they were pushed away from the london stock exchange by police so they took their voices to st. paul's cathedral. >> let me go! >> reporter: wikileaks founder julian...
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. >> in italy, chaos erupted in the streets of rome when demonstrations yesterday turned violent after a splinter group of anarchists went on a rampage. in the bay area, things were much calmer, people hitting the streets of oakland and san francisco calling for economic change. >> reporter: a national day of action, thousands took to the streets. >> i wanted to see more bailouts for the people. >> jake applegate marched with his mother katherine. >> the early days of the civil rights movement. people are really angry. >> they were among the droves of people who flooded to san francisco streets. in oakland. hundreds more also marched through downtown for a rally. >> because they are talking about it. >> reporter: in berkeley a smaller group added their voices to the growing crowd. >> with banners and bullhorns they got their message. >> the economy is faltering. >> reporter: but in uniform and business suits, some participants paid special attention to the way they presented themselves. he wore the only business suit he owns. >> i'm sort of dismayed with the people, corporate media to
. >> in italy, chaos erupted in the streets of rome when demonstrations yesterday turned violent after a splinter group of anarchists went on a rampage. in the bay area, things were much calmer, people hitting the streets of oakland and san francisco calling for economic change. >> reporter: a national day of action, thousands took to the streets. >> i wanted to see more bailouts for the people. >> jake applegate marched with his mother katherine. >> the early days...
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but in the case for julius cesar -- short hair ruled rome. >> tell me more! >> head and shoulders offers seven benefits including relief from itchiness and irritation. it restores the scalp's health for great looking hair. or as thomas jefferson believed, all men are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of harriness. perhaps the most legendary of them all was known as the rachel. >> wow! that is my most favorite hair of all. >> maybe some day you can have hair as legendary as mine. >> wow! i am legendarious, but the most legendarious of all has to be the polamalu. >> if you say so. >> dicky: go to facebook.com/head and shoulders for men, proclaim your own legendariousness and try to win a super bowl prize package. "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes are rob lowe. idris elba. minutes are rob lowe. idris elba. and music from chris cornell. , uh what's up with your naked toilet paper? yeeaah, i noticed that, man. inappropriate. naked toilet paper? i don't know what you're... your cottonelle roll just sittin' out? seriously... it's primitive, man. yeah,
but in the case for julius cesar -- short hair ruled rome. >> tell me more! >> head and shoulders offers seven benefits including relief from itchiness and irritation. it restores the scalp's health for great looking hair. or as thomas jefferson believed, all men are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of harriness. perhaps the most legendary of them all was known as the rachel. >> wow! that is my most favorite hair of all. >> maybe some day you can have hair as...
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she did touchdown in rome and is headed to washington. an italian appeals court overturned her conviction of sexually assaulting and brutally killing her british roommate back in 2007. the family of courage for it is talking about a man this release. >> we except the decision that was handed down yesterday, we respect the court and the justice system. we are now left looking at this again and thinking, how was a decision so certain two years ago have been overturned? >> we do not want the wrong people put away for a crime that they did not commit, having said that, it may be a case of waiting another year to get to the truth. >> coming up in the next half hour we're boy to hear it heartfelt words from the victim's mother. >> we will be right back as the kron 4 war news continues. the dow is now over 200 points down. the dow is at 10,005 others 77. [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. all for just $10.99. it feels like help is never far aw
she did touchdown in rome and is headed to washington. an italian appeals court overturned her conviction of sexually assaulting and brutally killing her british roommate back in 2007. the family of courage for it is talking about a man this release. >> we except the decision that was handed down yesterday, we respect the court and the justice system. we are now left looking at this again and thinking, how was a decision so certain two years ago have been overturned? >> we do not...
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>> i think the point of the video that we put out this morning, chuck, is that rome is burning and this white house is fiddling. they are clearly preoccupied with the politics of the campaign, specifically with mitt romney instead of focusing on rescuing the economy and i think what you're going to see is this campaign unfold over the next several months and that mitt romney is running to save america and save the economy and barack obama is running to save his job. >> let me ask you this. i mean, i know we're all shocked there are campaign politics going on. let's talk about the republican primary. you've seen the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll and the remarkable thing about romney is the, i would call it stubborn stability inside the republican primary. sits right at around -- exactly 23%. two polls in a row. but there's a fluctuating going on. between rick perry and herman cain. but there's a lot of vote out there that's not moving over to mitt romney. how nervous are you about this? >> well, we have a long way to go in this race, chuck. it's a multicandidate field. people will
>> i think the point of the video that we put out this morning, chuck, is that rome is burning and this white house is fiddling. they are clearly preoccupied with the politics of the campaign, specifically with mitt romney instead of focusing on rescuing the economy and i think what you're going to see is this campaign unfold over the next several months and that mitt romney is running to save america and save the economy and barack obama is running to save his job. >> let me ask...
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. >> rome is burning. and the decimation of the communities and we have had three years of the same unemployment numbers as we do today. that's the point. this is nothing new. >>reporter: she is up for re-election, and some of the anger she may be expressing could claim as the white house says is what the republicans are feeling and it could show a economize by the president showing they got something done but it is unlikely the president will get $447 billion jobs plan. he will have to settle for something much less. >>neil: thank you, ed, traveling with the president in virginia. and now we can report this apple earnings are up 54 percent but they were missing very lofty targets and estimates and all of this of hitting the stock in after hours trading and all of the numbers notwithstanding, the latest iphone could explain the numbers. now, we notice plenty of the protesters railing against capitalism on wall street, they use a lot of apple products. and how do necessity have it both ways? it is odd, appl
. >> rome is burning. and the decimation of the communities and we have had three years of the same unemployment numbers as we do today. that's the point. this is nothing new. >>reporter: she is up for re-election, and some of the anger she may be expressing could claim as the white house says is what the republicans are feeling and it could show a economize by the president showing they got something done but it is unlikely the president will get $447 billion jobs plan. he will...
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the most dramatic scene this is weekend come from rome where protests erupted in violence and riot police fought to contain the mayhem. >>> in the south pole efforts under way to save a sick american woman stranded there. renee douceur who manages a research station believes she suffered a stroke in august. the treacherous weather hampered efforts to rescue but two planes on the way to fly her to safety in new zealand. >>> in washington thousands are expected to converge on the mall tort dedication of the martin luther king memorial. president obama is slated to speak and we'll have much more on the historic moment later in the program. >>> in politics this week, the republican candidates faced off in another much-hyped debate and the spotlight shown on the pizza mogul with the plan. here's abc's senior political correspondent jon karl with "this week in politics." >> reporter: the week belonged to herman cain. >> the american people are going to raise some cain in 2012! >> reporter: don't need the polls to see cain's rise, just look at tuesday's debate in new hampshire. >> the 9-9-9 plan
the most dramatic scene this is weekend come from rome where protests erupted in violence and riot police fought to contain the mayhem. >>> in the south pole efforts under way to save a sick american woman stranded there. renee douceur who manages a research station believes she suffered a stroke in august. the treacherous weather hampered efforts to rescue but two planes on the way to fly her to safety in new zealand. >>> in washington thousands are expected to converge on...
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. >>> right now on msnbc, protesters and police clash in rome as demonstrators turn out around in world in support of the wall street protests. new numbers are out on how much the presidential candidates have raised. ready for her rescue. a cargo plane is about to pick up an american scientist stranded at the south pole. hello, everyone. welcome to an extra hour of "weekends with alex witt." a march for jobs today in the capital. al sharpton is leading the rally on the mall. they want to get congress together to pass president obama's jobs plan. we'll bring that to you live. it looks like it's a windy by clear day there in washington, d.c. certainly better weather than what they had planned in august when they were booking what became the hurricane irene weekend. today was the deadline for the presidential candidates to report how much money they pulled in. $100 million went into campaign war chests. so another good day to you, mike. who has the most money in the bank? >> it's interesting. money isn't everything, but in politics it goes a long way. it's very expensive to run a president
. >>> right now on msnbc, protesters and police clash in rome as demonstrators turn out around in world in support of the wall street protests. new numbers are out on how much the presidential candidates have raised. ready for her rescue. a cargo plane is about to pick up an american scientist stranded at the south pole. hello, everyone. welcome to an extra hour of "weekends with alex witt." a march for jobs today in the capital. al sharpton is leading the rally on the mall....
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rome says it will cost them $1.4 million to clean up the mess. back on wall street, where it all started, police say they have spent $3.4 million in overtime. [ chanting ] >> reporter: occupy wall street claims to speak for 99% of americans. that top 1% now holds almost 36% of the nation's total wealth. this as most americans struggle. the u.s. unemployment rate frozen at 9.1%. perhaps that's why 37% of americans according to a recent poll support the protesters. when you are covering the rallies protestors tell you they want bank reform and tax reform. but press them on how to get that done and their answers are considerably more vague. one thing is clear -- they're not going away any time soon. t.j. winick, abc news, new york. >>> the who's who of silicone valley turned out in droves last night to pay their respects to apple founder steve jobs. stanford university hosted an ultra private memorial service. security was tight. google ceo larry page and media mogul rupert murdoch among vips seen arriving at the campus chapel. jobs died 12 days ago
rome says it will cost them $1.4 million to clean up the mess. back on wall street, where it all started, police say they have spent $3.4 million in overtime. [ chanting ] >> reporter: occupy wall street claims to speak for 99% of americans. that top 1% now holds almost 36% of the nation's total wealth. this as most americans struggle. the u.s. unemployment rate frozen at 9.1%. perhaps that's why 37% of americans according to a recent poll support the protesters. when you are covering the...
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demonstrations in rome takes a violent turn, using tear gas and water canons to control the crowd. i'm rick folbaum. now back on the five right here on the fox news channel. >> you didn't -- okay. welcome back to "the five." we can tell we are near the end because bob's getting his segment. when the super committee was first announced, congress asked for recommendations on how to trim the nation's debt by more than a trillion dollars. i have said from the beginning, they will be able to pull it off. but today is the deadline for the recommendations from congress to their super committee. but it seems for the most part that lawmakers just want to be sure that their own budgets don't get cut. let me sort of explain this to you. the congress of the united states was asked to submit by this date to the super committee, their recommendations about how you go about doing this. if you add up every recommendation they have given them, they have increased the deficit by $15 trillion. erb's covering their own butt, particularly the defense department. and leon panetta, my old friend, who use
demonstrations in rome takes a violent turn, using tear gas and water canons to control the crowd. i'm rick folbaum. now back on the five right here on the fox news channel. >> you didn't -- okay. welcome back to "the five." we can tell we are near the end because bob's getting his segment. when the super committee was first announced, congress asked for recommendations on how to trim the nation's debt by more than a trillion dollars. i have said from the beginning, they will be...
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in rome, a peaceful march erupted in a riot after a few thugs, according to the police, began the fight with the police. protesters had taken over much of the northern trying co of new york's times square. the -- triangle of new york's times square. this is a demonstration and that western pennsylvania city. looking overseas with headlines beginning with newspapers in london, and you can see some of the demonstrations and the car burning that we had talked about, from the mayor of rome. hundreds turned out to turn out -- to occupy tokyo. the german newspapers have this headline, going after the banks of germany. and from spain, if you can see how massive, 100,000 people in barcelona. and this from the taiwan newspapers, and some of the demonstrations and damage as a result of occupy wall street, of movement spreading around the world thanks to social media, facebook, and twitter organizing many of these demonstrations. one other headline from the "new york daily news," the same photograph from the scene in round. -- in rome. tim is on the phone from alabama. the independent line, welcom
in rome, a peaceful march erupted in a riot after a few thugs, according to the police, began the fight with the police. protesters had taken over much of the northern trying co of new york's times square. the -- triangle of new york's times square. this is a demonstration and that western pennsylvania city. looking overseas with headlines beginning with newspapers in london, and you can see some of the demonstrations and the car burning that we had talked about, from the mayor of rome....
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. >> things got violent in europe this weekend, notably in rome. i know that things can get ugly quickly. are there signs that in london this is beginning to pick up ahead of steam? right now the group is jovial and peaceful. the tends are growing with 200 or more as it continues to grow and in infancy stage and quickly organizing because they are following the model of occupy wall street. this is my first day on the grounds, but there a lot of similarities not only with the message and what's resonating of social inequality and what they view of corporate greed and how they handle this, but here specifically in britain as well, high unemployment, as high as since 1994. they are concerned about srnlt global economy and the banks. how the european union will deal with the debt crisis here. what's going on is mostly an organizing day. they are celtsing in and ready to dig in for what they call the long haul. we heard from a few months to december or the new year. i don't think they know yet. what they are doing is organizing. they have meetings like
. >> things got violent in europe this weekend, notably in rome. i know that things can get ugly quickly. are there signs that in london this is beginning to pick up ahead of steam? right now the group is jovial and peaceful. the tends are growing with 200 or more as it continues to grow and in infancy stage and quickly organizing because they are following the model of occupy wall street. this is my first day on the grounds, but there a lot of similarities not only with the message and...
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we have more from rome. does the vote leave his coalition weaker? >> yes, it does. italy is facing a dire situation economically and the parliament needs to be focused on fixing that. they need to be passing strong austerity measures and focused on renewal of the economy and without a strong majority in parliament he will have a difficult time, according to many political analysts, pushing through the tough measures. >> thank you. >>> and now to london, a growing scandal is forcing the resignation of the defense secretary liam fox. his close personal friend is under scrutiny for allegedly receiving improper payments and gifts and fox allowed him to pose as a government adviser. max, what are the implications for prime minister cameron? >> erin, this is after a week of immense pressure of fox and the prime minister has stood by him throughout. he said he was very sorry to see the defense secretary go today. liam fox is a senior member of the conservative party. he represents traditionalists and that power base has been lost from david cameron's cabinet. erin. >> than
we have more from rome. does the vote leave his coalition weaker? >> yes, it does. italy is facing a dire situation economically and the parliament needs to be focused on fixing that. they need to be passing strong austerity measures and focused on renewal of the economy and without a strong majority in parliament he will have a difficult time, according to many political analysts, pushing through the tough measures. >> thank you. >>> and now to london, a growing scandal is...
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this out of rome, italy. moments ago. this is brand new videotape showing amanda knox, free for the first time, moving her way through the airport. you can see her hair pulled back in a pony tail with her family, moving to the airport in rome enroute to london. we can tell you, about an hour ago, that plane landed in london. there was about an hour and a half, two hour layover here. in a moment we're going to get in touch with a person who was on board that flight from rome to london and talk about the demeanor or and also if there were any conversations with the family, or where they sat in the plane, and how they're feeling, how they're doing. so stay tuned for that, that's only moments away, but this is the first time we have seen knox, and she won on appeal yesterday in a world shattering headline, amanda knox, now comes home to the u.s., she has been freed from italian prison. wow, what a story that is. stay tuned for more on that. also, there is more to come. martha: what a day this is for this familiar levment aman
this out of rome, italy. moments ago. this is brand new videotape showing amanda knox, free for the first time, moving her way through the airport. you can see her hair pulled back in a pony tail with her family, moving to the airport in rome enroute to london. we can tell you, about an hour ago, that plane landed in london. there was about an hour and a half, two hour layover here. in a moment we're going to get in touch with a person who was on board that flight from rome to london and talk...
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protesters in london clarified their demands while police and protesters clashed in rome. today marks the one-month anniversary of the occupy wall street protest and their calls for social and economic justice for the 9 %. -- for the 99%. joining me now, author and civil rights activist, dick gregory who attended the martin luther king memorial dedication on sunday. thank you very much for joining me tonight, dick. it's a great honor to have you here. >> thank you, my brother. peace and love to you. what a festivity. >> dick, you marched with martin luther king and you heard what for you is a young president on sunday. >> yes. >> saying if he were here today. what are your thoughts of what dr. king would have to tell us if he were here today? >> he would say the same thing the president said, but it don't work. remember, white folks is born in america with 300 years of white privilege, so you don't deal with that the same way you deal with people that come out of the slave pit and you have a different dna today. this is where america is making a mistake. they don't realize
protesters in london clarified their demands while police and protesters clashed in rome. today marks the one-month anniversary of the occupy wall street protest and their calls for social and economic justice for the 9 %. -- for the 99%. joining me now, author and civil rights activist, dick gregory who attended the martin luther king memorial dedication on sunday. thank you very much for joining me tonight, dick. it's a great honor to have you here. >> thank you, my brother. peace and...