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Should a PSA shock us, should it hurt to watch if that's what it takes to bring the message home - or is that just going to far? This is the debate over a new PSA that depicts actress Keira Knightly being beaten by her boyfriend. It's a PSA about domestic violence. The debate is fascinating. Click here to view the controversial commercial. Click here to hear the story from ABC's Sharon Alfonsi.

The unemployment numbers came out during the morning show this morning. While they were bad, they were not worse than expected. Wall Street is funny that way - they can handle bad news as long as they see it coming. ABC's Charles Herman explained that the 8.5 unemployment rate is exactly what had been predicted. Could we be seeing the signs of the bottom of unemployment? Click here to hear what Charles had to say.

We've heard a lot of stories about CEO's lately that have made our blood boil. Here's one that will renew your faith. His name is Jack Windolf and he is the CEO of Bollinger Insurance. He had a $500,000 payment coming to him from the company, and he gave it to his employees. Every employee got a $1,000 check. We spoke to him this morning on Utah's Morning News. Click here to hear the interview.
