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so they are a defensive -- they -- as long as they are defensive resistant organizations they maintain as soon as they look like they are invading israel or let's say crossing the border in defense of the palestinians when the palestinians themselves are not fighting they are going to lose a lot of the support they have on the lebanese street from people who today add mire them. >> rose: admire them because? >> the heart of hezbollah's community and the people that really surprised me over the last four years when i kept going back again and again to these border villages, they actually share hezbollah's entire ideology and share a religious conviction and share a end time strain of think a islam and share a desire to fight against israel and share a desire to build a better islamic society inside lebanon, so these folks who are really the rank and file that have given hezbollah its cultural momentum, they are -- they view he hezbollah as the overall framework in their entire life from how to raise their kids and what kinds of jobs to seek, all the way up to when is it appropriate to s
so they are a defensive -- they -- as long as they are defensive resistant organizations they maintain as soon as they look like they are invading israel or let's say crossing the border in defense of the palestinians when the palestinians themselves are not fighting they are going to lose a lot of the support they have on the lebanese street from people who today add mire them. >> rose: admire them because? >> the heart of hezbollah's community and the people that really surprised...
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they were hoping when they came in, they could easily identify the hostages because they would be wearing the shirts. they are coming down and looking. the rid owe -- radio transmissions are messing up. because the hostages are rebelling. it was -- like karin said, all of the things that were just about to go wrong didn't. i think the question was whether, you know, they were worried about being rescued. absolutely. that was one of their biggest fears. >> here. >> my name is dennis grob, i'm a member of foc, friends of columbia. it's a group of return peace corps volunteer. there were 5,000 peace corps volunteers who have served in columbia over the years. they had to leave in 1984 because of a kidnapping of volunteers by the farc. they have recently returned in a small group. however, my question relates to i have not read your book. okay? i will later. and the title "hostage nation." my question relates to you are telling the story of the hostage situation. do you tell the story of the political outcome, right, of "hostage nation"? where do we go from here? we have been doing it for 50
they were hoping when they came in, they could easily identify the hostages because they would be wearing the shirts. they are coming down and looking. the rid owe -- radio transmissions are messing up. because the hostages are rebelling. it was -- like karin said, all of the things that were just about to go wrong didn't. i think the question was whether, you know, they were worried about being rescued. absolutely. that was one of their biggest fears. >> here. >> my name is dennis...
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they were in the clouds and they didn't see the hills they were too heavy they couldn't climb. and. the other danger is the armed men who are everywhere around here. usually we know what's happening around here if there are any armed groups in the area. to have a turn back very often if we land and we see that an armed group has taken over the airport we have to take off again. has anyone ever shot at the plane many times. this is more along the strip five hundred metres of hard a pocket handkerchief landing it's always scary here. you can't afford to make a mistake or the plane will end up in the trees. sacks of flour sugar cases of beer supplies to be sold on to the minus. but the most important thing is what they'll be taking back cult and. this is one week's production the sec's are not especially big but they weigh on average forty kilograms cult and is one of the most dense met. in the world i mean it. was eight hundred twenty nine kilos. this plane will be carrying about eighty thousand dollars with. the details on the manifest a very sparse just the amount in the recipient o
they were in the clouds and they didn't see the hills they were too heavy they couldn't climb. and. the other danger is the armed men who are everywhere around here. usually we know what's happening around here if there are any armed groups in the area. to have a turn back very often if we land and we see that an armed group has taken over the airport we have to take off again. has anyone ever shot at the plane many times. this is more along the strip five hundred metres of hard a pocket...
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they can throw a good fastball, they can cut it, they can spin it, they can change it. you know, in the seven-game series they got the four before we did and they deserve to be the world champions >> ken: ron, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> chris: ron washington, gracious obviously in defeat. rejoined by eric karros and ozzie guillen. it was all about giants pitching, especially tonight. >> eric: it really was. tim lincecum dominated the game. i think it was his experience. he got game one out of the way, his nerves and this is the second time he had to close out a series. didn't do it in the nlcs. he did it point. one thing about the giants pitching, in the last two games only one texas runner got past second base, and that was nelson cruz on theome run. one runner in two games. >> chris: speaking of home runs, he had went of rent three run shot was obviously the difference in this one. if i am going to put you in ron washington's cleats in a minute, what do you do with edgar renteria, do you pitch to him or pitch around him and get to aaron rowand? >> ozzie: it
they can throw a good fastball, they can cut it, they can spin it, they can change it. you know, in the seven-game series they got the four before we did and they deserve to be the world champions >> ken: ron, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> chris: ron washington, gracious obviously in defeat. rejoined by eric karros and ozzie guillen. it was all about giants pitching, especially tonight. >> eric: it really was. tim lincecum dominated the game. i think it was his...
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else and kind of getting out so they were whole i think they did a lot of things they should be ashamed of. >> charlie: well, list them. >> primarily this is a firm who's first core principle is our clients come first. our clients' interest come first. guess what, they took full advantage of their clients to shove lousy securities down their throats and basically did not tell them what they thought of the securities and they did so knowing knowing they're whole goal was to reduce their exposure to risk and lay it off on their own clients. do i think that's wrong morally wrong, yes i do. >> i think it was ethically wrong of wall street to buy up mortgages, package them up and sell them off to investors saying they were doing due diligence saying they were investigating the mortgages that were as build when in truth they weren't. i think that's a problem. i think it was wrong of mortgage brokers to people to encourage people to lie on their applications so they could get mortgages. and i think it was questionable for regulators in d.c. to look the other way as they heard story after story
else and kind of getting out so they were whole i think they did a lot of things they should be ashamed of. >> charlie: well, list them. >> primarily this is a firm who's first core principle is our clients come first. our clients' interest come first. guess what, they took full advantage of their clients to shove lousy securities down their throats and basically did not tell them what they thought of the securities and they did so knowing knowing they're whole goal was to reduce...
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they need showers. they need warm showers. they need hot food. but they have made it. i talked to a couple of people, a couple of passengers on this ship a little earlier today as they were just starting to pull in. one of them is leonore chavez. this was her first cruise. this wasn't exactly the trip as you can imagine that she was hoping for. but at the same time, she was able to put this experience in perspe perspective. take a listen. tell me what the moment was like when you all finally were starting to be able to see the port of san diego. >> oh, my gosh. what a relief. what a relief. i said,ori oh, my gosh, there i land and we're home and we can get off of here. i don't -- i don't know that many of us could tolerate another day on here, especially with the food. no. we're hungry and our legs and tired and hurt and we need hot water. you know, we want to bathe. >> but now that you have made it through it, how are you walking away? what are your thoughts walking away now? >> it will be very, very memorable. it's something that's very unforgettable. and i just than
they need showers. they need warm showers. they need hot food. but they have made it. i talked to a couple of people, a couple of passengers on this ship a little earlier today as they were just starting to pull in. one of them is leonore chavez. this was her first cruise. this wasn't exactly the trip as you can imagine that she was hoping for. but at the same time, she was able to put this experience in perspe perspective. take a listen. tell me what the moment was like when you all finally...
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they have stuff to do. they have jobs. nothing wrong with ming sensitive to the mood if you are not obsessed with politics how do i feel? >> swing voters tend to evaluate poll tish ans and parties. two different groups. conservative voters and swing voters. if we had a job recovery? how do you feel? were there any drinks involved? but you'd feel better. you ask look at the exit pole and see things changed. we had different kinds of people voting. we predicted that. there was a change in sentiment among the people who did vote. this electorate was whiter, older and more republican. >> two years ago, whites constituted 74% and this time 78%. african-americans two years ago 13% and now 10%. age is when really matter. old folks voted. >> i was once talking to a group and look add around and noticed there must have been a bunch of republicans in the group because it was a room of old white guys. my friend said to me, have you looked in the mirror lately? remember 2006. voters 65 and older split evenly. two years later with a pr
they have stuff to do. they have jobs. nothing wrong with ming sensitive to the mood if you are not obsessed with politics how do i feel? >> swing voters tend to evaluate poll tish ans and parties. two different groups. conservative voters and swing voters. if we had a job recovery? how do you feel? were there any drinks involved? but you'd feel better. you ask look at the exit pole and see things changed. we had different kinds of people voting. we predicted that. there was a change in...
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they just don't get it. they are a business. they have a business plan. they are owned by three members of one family. [chime] upholding this determination and beginning to find them so it costs them money to break the law is one of the ways we will get them to get it and obey the law. president peterson: another speaker. >> the academy has been stressing the city along for five years. a have been on notice repeatedly that they are out of compliance with the law. the notice of violation is dated june 22, 2010. they just want to push it off. the city is spending enormous amounts of money trying to inspect all of their buildings. and they are finding all kinds of violations. the city is basically pissing away money on these people because they are not going to comply with the law. you have to say no, upholding the determination. if you don't, there will never be an end to this. there has to be some finality. you conduct hearings. you closed public testimony, that is not the end of the issue. there was a hearing in. they closed the hearing and it is effectiv
they just don't get it. they are a business. they have a business plan. they are owned by three members of one family. [chime] upholding this determination and beginning to find them so it costs them money to break the law is one of the ways we will get them to get it and obey the law. president peterson: another speaker. >> the academy has been stressing the city along for five years. a have been on notice repeatedly that they are out of compliance with the law. the notice of violation...
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they think they have president obama in between a rock and hard place because -- do they think they have a mandate from last tuesday. >> reporter: yes, they do. megyn: the deal seemed like a reasonable one. you give the rich a couple year's extension because we are in bad economic times and the middle class a permanent one. >> reporter: the republicans want to stand on principle. they feel they have the momentum to make all of the cuts permanent. they do not want to so the tax cuts for the rich haoeufd off, by furniture indicated as they say, because in a couple of years you've got to go back and do it all over again. megyn: fight the same battle. >> reporter: do they get the tax cut or don't they. they want it all permanent right now. democrats won't have it at this moment. but they've got to get together to form a compromise of some sort. megyn: this is risky, the democrats, pushed this off, pushed this off, they wanted to not deal with it in an election season. >> reporter: who gets the blame in this doesn't go off. megyn: don't look at me. i'm trying. medicare patients are about to t
they think they have president obama in between a rock and hard place because -- do they think they have a mandate from last tuesday. >> reporter: yes, they do. megyn: the deal seemed like a reasonable one. you give the rich a couple year's extension because we are in bad economic times and the middle class a permanent one. >> reporter: the republicans want to stand on principle. they feel they have the momentum to make all of the cuts permanent. they do not want to so the tax cuts...
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but they want to show everyone how special they are and they are doing this. but the interesting thing about the tax cuts, the vast majority of the people who are benefitting from them and passing that to the economy are not making $1 million a year. there is a lot of people between that gap of 250 and a million. >> i think mike covered this. so let's just move on. >> wait a second. >> never mind. >> diane, are these bleeding hearts spoiling all the fun for the other billionaires? >>. >> not if they want to pay my bills. just pay other peoples' taxes. >> if you go through one of those scanners, we will pay your bills. >> you haven't paid taxes since 1994. >> i think it's ridiculous. fitrusted the government to spend money wisely, that would be fine. but the reason we are in this mess is because they don't. you don't give an alcoholic more alcohol because they say they are going to cook with it. >> hear that, bill? >> a., i'm an excellent cook. b., give me some rumple mint. where am i? as a dirty comy bastard, you must love this. >> i. a liberal cupcake. i hate
but they want to show everyone how special they are and they are doing this. but the interesting thing about the tax cuts, the vast majority of the people who are benefitting from them and passing that to the economy are not making $1 million a year. there is a lot of people between that gap of 250 and a million. >> i think mike covered this. so let's just move on. >> wait a second. >> never mind. >> diane, are these bleeding hearts spoiling all the fun for the other...
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they are there for the taking. >> where are they? >> they are a lot of places.estaurants, warehouses. >> people still have time. it seems like it's something you need to jump on. the season is going to start in less than a month. >> you are talking black friday next week. it's time now. start early, but start now. if you need a job, go out there and they are there. >> clearly, there are a lot of people competing for a job. we have 15 million people in this country looking for jobs. they are going to be competing. how are you supposed to get the gig if you are competing? >> 15 million people are unemployed now. they have 500,000 jobs estimated to have for the season. 15 million, 500,000. you have to start early, you have to stand out. go quickly. take it seriously. be flexible about your hours. if you shop at certain stores, go to those stores to find out if there's help there. people go to department stores that they shop at and they are familiar with the lay out. >> take it seriously. what do you mean by that? >> take it seriously. don't think you are getting a
they are there for the taking. >> where are they? >> they are a lot of places.estaurants, warehouses. >> people still have time. it seems like it's something you need to jump on. the season is going to start in less than a month. >> you are talking black friday next week. it's time now. start early, but start now. if you need a job, go out there and they are there. >> clearly, there are a lot of people competing for a job. we have 15 million people in this country...
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they work hard every day and they pay their taxes and they obey law. i have a daughter in florida, a son in florida study to be a nurse, a daughter married to a landscaper. they are a all working hard and trying to be good americans. host: people work hard and other countries. what about those qualities makes them part of a country that is the greatest on earth? caller: america has such wonderful ideals for what we stand for. i am telling you -- someone is in control now that is changing the whole situation as far as what our ideals used to be. hard work, pay your taxes -- why does $40 trillion lie in the hands of just 5%? that is not right. host: thank you for your call. london, kentucky, next. caller: good morning. we were at one time the greatest country in the world. now we have such evil leadership in washington that our value system is going down the tubes. no longer is the will of the people being recognized. we have judges that are legislating from the bench against the will of the people. if we ever get back to our call -- the core values, we
they work hard every day and they pay their taxes and they obey law. i have a daughter in florida, a son in florida study to be a nurse, a daughter married to a landscaper. they are a all working hard and trying to be good americans. host: people work hard and other countries. what about those qualities makes them part of a country that is the greatest on earth? caller: america has such wonderful ideals for what we stand for. i am telling you -- someone is in control now that is changing the...
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they didn't want of votes. until they knew they would win. all these debates didn't seem to be converting people so they came up with another strategy. they would suggest that the convention adopted the constitution without any conditions but recommend a series of amendments for consideration what was -- once it was put into effect. it wasn't going to work unless they got the right people on line and john hancock, a popular governor of massachusetts, was a boston delegate and indeed the convention elected him its president but he was not a president, in his magnificent house suffering an attack of gout. lucas canes said he would get better soon enough when he understands how the convention will divide. he thought was a political disease. what we can see from the wonderful collection brought together, the deal they put together, the emissaries they sent, the way they played to its pride and political smarts, how he responded, and the wonderful scene of when he arrived. he couldn't walk. they carried him in wrapped in flannel. to add to the exc
they didn't want of votes. until they knew they would win. all these debates didn't seem to be converting people so they came up with another strategy. they would suggest that the convention adopted the constitution without any conditions but recommend a series of amendments for consideration what was -- once it was put into effect. it wasn't going to work unless they got the right people on line and john hancock, a popular governor of massachusetts, was a boston delegate and indeed the...
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i don't think they are as angry as they are scared.lways thought this was more fear than anchor. we all think are our kids' lives going to be as good as ours and we think no. that has people scared. the president will be the repository of that disappointment. tavis: two years ago democrats seemed to win everything. last night they seemed to lose everything. is there anything today for democrats to be happy about? >> absolutely, it is the pendulum will swing again. we used to think of politics as a 30-year cycles. we would have a progressive cycle and a conservative cycle. in the meantime things would stay the same period last night was the third time when more than 20 seats changed hands. that has not happened since 1952. we are in a volatile period where the independent voters switched back and forth. they are all worried about where we are going. they talked to -- they tossed the democrats just as they tossed the republicans two years ago. a lot of democrats are probably thinking maybe we will learn this lesson this time. we will see
i don't think they are as angry as they are scared.lways thought this was more fear than anchor. we all think are our kids' lives going to be as good as ours and we think no. that has people scared. the president will be the repository of that disappointment. tavis: two years ago democrats seemed to win everything. last night they seemed to lose everything. is there anything today for democrats to be happy about? >> absolutely, it is the pendulum will swing again. we used to think of...
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they want leadership. they want truth. they want tough choices and it's time they got it. >> diane, let me ask you this. how much debt should a country have? should we have no debt at all? is there a certain amount that's okay as a result of gdp? where should it be. >> that's the million dollar question no one has the exact answer to. we have too much debt now and on the wrong trajectory. that said we have reserve currency as well. we've been given extraordinary privileges in the world with the u.s. dollar being a reserve currency. so not only does rising debt cause all of the things, and i agree 100% what david is saying, a debt crisis may be sooner rather than later as some on the commission were quoted saying could have been news on an other wise slow news day to cause a crisis in the financial markets in the next two to three years. >> john, the issue is here we know this is what people are concerned about. someone is going to have to have an answer. is this going to become the biggest issue of the presidential electio
they want leadership. they want truth. they want tough choices and it's time they got it. >> diane, let me ask you this. how much debt should a country have? should we have no debt at all? is there a certain amount that's okay as a result of gdp? where should it be. >> that's the million dollar question no one has the exact answer to. we have too much debt now and on the wrong trajectory. that said we have reserve currency as well. we've been given extraordinary privileges in the...
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they had an idea. they took an ad out in the paper. they said the market street railway had all of these old cars. you could buy one without seats for $10 or with seats for $20. they had some suggestions with what people could do with the old horse cars and cable cars. they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination that these cars essentially got used for all of these different purposes. here's a shoemaker in oakland. he opened up his little cobbler shop in an old horse car in his backyard. he locked it up at night with a long nail going through. he said, who's going to steal old shoes? a little bit more dramatic, a man named james mcneal took four old horse cars and put them on a pontoon to make a house boat near bell very deer. he called it the nautilus. he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summe
they had an idea. they took an ad out in the paper. they said the market street railway had all of these old cars. you could buy one without seats for $10 or with seats for $20. they had some suggestions with what people could do with the old horse cars and cable cars. they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination...
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they can get rid of those. they clogged traffic. they are crazy. i think what this does is get this back doing some of the innovative things. there are several important clarifying amendments that clearly defined what student housing is and is not. they have been playing a game where they think they are housing units, but if you leave the school, you have to leave the housing. this clarifies the. the one situation -- the one point i made is that we include the right of private action to enforce this. we do it like a residential hotel where we define who has that right, and you say it is a non-profit fed has in their mission preservation of affordable housing. -- that has in their mission the preservation of affordable housing. you want there be a way to make sure they stay on the straight and narrow. i would be happy to answer any questions, but i support the legislation. >>
they can get rid of those. they clogged traffic. they are crazy. i think what this does is get this back doing some of the innovative things. there are several important clarifying amendments that clearly defined what student housing is and is not. they have been playing a game where they think they are housing units, but if you leave the school, you have to leave the housing. this clarifies the. the one situation -- the one point i made is that we include the right of private action to enforce...
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so they have got ik vick, they have got receivers and they have got weapons and a running game.ing to be tough to handle down the stretch. >> tony, your former team, the colts, lost of course, toy at new england. big comeback but they fell just short when peyton manning was intercepted in the last minute. the third pick of the day for him. did throw for four touchdowns. but that dropped their record to 6-4. is this cause for concern in indianapolis in they were 14-2 on their way to the super bowl last year. >> they are not used to being in this situation but they have got enough guys who understand that december is when you win championships and they will bounce bk. they will get some guys healthy. they have got to come down the stretch and just get on a streak and they have done it before. my last year there, i think we were 4-3 at one point and then ran off eight or nine in a row. they are caple of doing that and any time you have peyton manning you colts can get on a streak like that. >> we turn to mike florio. among the topics tomorrow in your monday ten-pack, the titans eem
so they have got ik vick, they have got receivers and they have got weapons and a running game.ing to be tough to handle down the stretch. >> tony, your former team, the colts, lost of course, toy at new england. big comeback but they fell just short when peyton manning was intercepted in the last minute. the third pick of the day for him. did throw for four touchdowns. but that dropped their record to 6-4. is this cause for concern in indianapolis in they were 14-2 on their way to the...
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they acted on their own intelligence and tips they received they were hoping to rescue her mother tina her man her brother and friend 31-year-old stephanie sprang who's whereabouts are all still unknown. sara was the only one inside. the sheriff says she has been held captive since the middle of the week. >> we would estimate she has been under control of mr. hoffman since wednesday in one form or another or location or another. >> it will lead them to the location of the other missing persons but he is not cooperating. they revealed he has a previous conviction for torching townhouses in colorado. he did that to cover up a burglar re. one of the others in mount vernon in columbus, ohio he said hoffman recently broke up with his girlfriend and was known to be a home body except for the last few weeks when he was seen coming and going an unusual amount. >> he would come and go quite a bit. we have had a backpack on his back. >> he was a weird doe. if you look in the trees there was a hammock where he would sit and watch people. >> matthew hoffman's parents live within walking distance o
they acted on their own intelligence and tips they received they were hoping to rescue her mother tina her man her brother and friend 31-year-old stephanie sprang who's whereabouts are all still unknown. sara was the only one inside. the sheriff says she has been held captive since the middle of the week. >> we would estimate she has been under control of mr. hoffman since wednesday in one form or another or location or another. >> it will lead them to the location of the other...
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they said they would honor the release. they went through with it.eath. now, she still is seen as some kind of threat to the ruling military there. a threat because it appears she is going to start right up where she left off, to continue her movement for democracy in that country. myanmar, a small country rich in resources but people have been oppressed for some years now by this military hunta. she is out. we are seeing video of what's been happening for several days. people have been collecting at her home and collecting at the offices of her democratic party. now, it appears she is out and we understand she is going to once again start up with some of her campaigning for democratic reforms in that country. we have reaction coming in from all over the world. josh levs is keeping an eye on that. take it away. >> thank you. if you are just starting your day with us, what you have been seeing there has gotten the attention of millions of people all over the world who spent hours and hours of the night waiting and hoping and praying that this would ha
they said they would honor the release. they went through with it.eath. now, she still is seen as some kind of threat to the ruling military there. a threat because it appears she is going to start right up where she left off, to continue her movement for democracy in that country. myanmar, a small country rich in resources but people have been oppressed for some years now by this military hunta. she is out. we are seeing video of what's been happening for several days. people have been...
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>> well, they went yard to yard and they searched that perimeter they earlier sell up.hey finished that aspect of it and was going to loosen the perimeter and start searching again. >>> 6:33 police in the east bay are searching for three arm the men blamed for a frightening restaurant robbery. it happened saturday night at the chucky cheese restaurant. police say three men burst into the restaurant and immediately forced 40 employees and customers to go into a storeroom. the gunman cleaned out the cash registers and left. >>> san jose police are waiting for autopsy results of a body of a woman. police got the call around 6:00 saturday night about a body found in the water on highway 87. the unsatisfied woman is a transient and appears -- is a transient. >>> vacaville police are looking for a hit and run driver that killed a 14-year- old boy. he was hit by two cars. one after the other friday evening. the driver of the first car stopped to help the boy. but the second one kept going. the hit and run car may have been a chef row lay pickup truck. that's after strong winds
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they are persuaded some day they might.vent the oklahoma judiciary from turning to medieval islamic code for >> you dirk shall guidance -- for judicial guidance they thought amendment was necessary. >> greta: if i were looking at it as a judge usually judge decides controversies when they are real controversies where courts have used sharia law not that it is likely to happen. i've never seen it used in court. this is like it might happen, so the judge is deciding tight soon. >> federal judge an joining this amendment? >> greta: it is not an issue. it is not being used. >> well, yes, but the question is, let's say the amendment -- voters pass amendment saying muslims have an inferior religion. that doesn't have legal effect necessary. no judge is going to apply that. but it is a statement of religious preference by the state is that constitutional? that's how the judge looked at this case. >> greta: i guess as a result we are not going to let muslim kids go to public school or something. i'm surprised this seems to be jumpi
they are persuaded some day they might.vent the oklahoma judiciary from turning to medieval islamic code for >> you dirk shall guidance -- for judicial guidance they thought amendment was necessary. >> greta: if i were looking at it as a judge usually judge decides controversies when they are real controversies where courts have used sharia law not that it is likely to happen. i've never seen it used in court. this is like it might happen, so the judge is deciding tight soon....
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will they say they have to pay for tax cuts or not? if they don't, and they hold the sort of traditional republican view, we have to pay for new spending, but tax cuts are returning money to the american people, if they don't have to offset those, i think it makes it easier to have a vote that pulls over some democrats to reduce the impact of those fees. one thing -- none of us talked about. i think one the over riding messages coming out of this election. we saw this earlier this week with the initial propro sal from the entitlement commission is the concern about spending. that's going to have to be balanced against all of the things that might need to be offset potentially. >> do you think that the republican rule changes that are now under consideration are going to make it easier to do that. is that what you are eluding to? >> i haven't been privy to that. norm may know. >> yeah. they are talking aout their own sort of first of all adeptation of the you cut plan. they are will advice from callers and listeners all around the count
will they say they have to pay for tax cuts or not? if they don't, and they hold the sort of traditional republican view, we have to pay for new spending, but tax cuts are returning money to the american people, if they don't have to offset those, i think it makes it easier to have a vote that pulls over some democrats to reduce the impact of those fees. one thing -- none of us talked about. i think one the over riding messages coming out of this election. we saw this earlier this week with the...
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>>neil: she don't think they can make money? >>guest: they know they can't. >>neil: they are ditching us. >>guest: i believe this was the goal. the president said you can keep what you have. you can keep it if it is there. but the government plan is the only plan that will be financially viable because the government can just keep printing money and the government doesn't have to show a profit. but the other companies, they can't continue to pay out more in claims than they get in, in premiums because then they go bankrupt. now, governments can go bankrupt, and prop themselves out and private companies can not do that unless they gel bailed out. where we are headed is a one payer and that payer is the government. >>neil: which was the goal? and nancy pelosi meets with the president and suddenly we may not have a deal on tax cuts and extending them. before we get to nancy, what do you make of that, that the lame duck session is a waste of time? >>guest: it is not a waste if they put the patch on the a.t.m. because otherwise families of four making $40,000 ...
>>neil: she don't think they can make money? >>guest: they know they can't. >>neil: they are ditching us. >>guest: i believe this was the goal. the president said you can keep what you have. you can keep it if it is there. but the government plan is the only plan that will be financially viable because the government can just keep printing money and the government doesn't have to show a profit. but the other companies, they can't continue to pay out more in claims than...
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they said they will stop the iraq war. they were not able to. they said they need a new president to repeal the entire law. host: steve bousquet is our next guest. guest: rick scott is had by 60 votes or so. alex sink has not conceded. the looks impossible for the democrats to pull ahead. so this is the closest race for governor in 60 years. it is the 10th anniversary of the presidential recount. people in florida get jittery when elections get this close. it appears that rick scott is going to eke out a narrow victory for governor in florida. host: how many of the votes are still outstanding? what is the situation? what triggers a recount in florida? that probably brings back memories for people. the manual recount is ordered when the candidates are separated by less than 0.5%. it is not that close. rick scott has a lead of about one percentage point. his lead would have to be cut in half to trigger the manual recount. i cannot tell you with certainty what votes have been counted. it appears that everything has been counted in palm beach county
they said they will stop the iraq war. they were not able to. they said they need a new president to repeal the entire law. host: steve bousquet is our next guest. guest: rick scott is had by 60 votes or so. alex sink has not conceded. the looks impossible for the democrats to pull ahead. so this is the closest race for governor in 60 years. it is the 10th anniversary of the presidential recount. people in florida get jittery when elections get this close. it appears that rick scott is going to...
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and in the end, they stayed with public transport because they realize that and they saw that it was faster and the cost was not higher. that was the reason, because we had an affiliation with that, and those were the reasons they stayed with public transport. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an example. 30 years ago, those running the system, the trains and suburban trains, they said we do not have room for bicycles on the trains. the passengers, they are more important. then gradually, they were pressed, and you were allowed to bring a bicycle on sundays. it worked. that was gradually opened more and more op. in the end, the only restrictions was on a rush-hour , and only in the most busy direction. then when they got a new train wagon, they got a fixed area we could have wheelchair's and trams, and to have your bicycle less well. -- and you could have your bicycle as well. i think it is working perfectly
and in the end, they stayed with public transport because they realize that and they saw that it was faster and the cost was not higher. that was the reason, because we had an affiliation with that, and those were the reasons they stayed with public transport. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an...
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and every time they buy a company, they close it down, they put everything on a boat and they take it back to china or it goes on a railroad car to mexico. so if we want to talk about jobs, let's talk about stopping this hole. let's talk about negotiating good trade agreements that are ones that create jobs instead of sending jobs overseas. take korea right now. korea basically is one of the most walled off countries right now. they won't let american cars in, they won't listen. you can't -- you know, different types of products, agricultural products, because they are a closed economy, but what do they do to our country? they are shippingdays over here, all kinds of cars are filling our highways and they get away with it we can't send one car there. that is wrong and we have to have people that will stand up for the american worker and have good trade agreements, you go over there and say you are going to open up your economy and going to be able to buy american products. that's the solution. >> mr. hoffa, has your expectation and has labor's expectations been diminished with preside
and every time they buy a company, they close it down, they put everything on a boat and they take it back to china or it goes on a railroad car to mexico. so if we want to talk about jobs, let's talk about stopping this hole. let's talk about negotiating good trade agreements that are ones that create jobs instead of sending jobs overseas. take korea right now. korea basically is one of the most walled off countries right now. they won't let american cars in, they won't listen. you can't --...
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they didn't want votes, take a vote until they knew they would win. interesting. all these debates didn't seem to be converting many people, so they came up with another strategy. they would suggest that the convention adopt the constitution without any conditions but recommend a series of amendments for consideration, you know, once it was put into effect. it wasn't going to work unless they could get the right people in line, and the person theying needed was john hancock, the very popular governor of and massachusetts. a well, hancock was a boston delegate and, indeed, theor o convention had elected him its president, but he wasn't attending. he was home many his magnificent house suffering from an attack of gout. rufus king, a federalist, said, he'll get better soon enough when he understands how the convention's going to divide. in other words, king thought it was a political disease.onve in any case, what we can see from the documents that these wonderful collections havee brought together, the deal they put together, the emissary theyo sent to hancock, the
they didn't want votes, take a vote until they knew they would win. interesting. all these debates didn't seem to be converting many people, so they came up with another strategy. they would suggest that the convention adopt the constitution without any conditions but recommend a series of amendments for consideration, you know, once it was put into effect. it wasn't going to work unless they could get the right people in line, and the person theying needed was john hancock, the very popular...
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what chance will they have?>> coming up on abc7 news at 5:00 p.m., could bras be the big key to boosting the economy? >> this family is evicted out of their home three days before thanksgiving. >> i am gail pennybacker error and a huge crack down on gang violence after a teenager is stabbed to >> and you are watching abc7 news at 5:00. on your side. >>> a vigil for a teenager and stabbed to death and did when the police made an official the rest. >> gail pennybacker is live with details. >>> nonstop action here. they're working with the northern virginia gang task force and have worked since friday afternoon. now, at a rest has been made as his classmates remember him -- an arrest has been made. they come together to mourn 15- year-old hernandez when -- where he was murdered. the crackdown comes after the stabbing death of the high school student. the stabbing of another teen happened saturday night, both convict -- both connected to a criminal street gangs. >> we are here to make sure nothing happens during the
what chance will they have?>> coming up on abc7 news at 5:00 p.m., could bras be the big key to boosting the economy? >> this family is evicted out of their home three days before thanksgiving. >> i am gail pennybacker error and a huge crack down on gang violence after a teenager is stabbed to >> and you are watching abc7 news at 5:00. on your side. >>> a vigil for a teenager and stabbed to death and did when the police made an official the rest. >> gail...
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but they felt they had a shot. but i think it's very much fair to say that as early as january '09 they were already planning, they're already playing a process that resulted in what we saw last night. >> why didn't be labeled by the democrats the party of no stick with republican? >> i think it would have under other circumstances but i think because the economy did so poorly over the past couple of years, and that to some degree prompted the rise of the tea party movement, and the obama administration's policies, for whatever reason, prove to be less than popular in many ways. it paid off because it turned out that the voters were not happy with what was going on and say no, resonated with them. now is the economy have done better and if the president's policy have been more popular that could have backfired in sort of a big way. but as we know that's not what happened. >> in terms of republican strategy you wrote about kevin mccarthy, his strategic role. what did he learn from rahm emanuel's success in winning b
but they felt they had a shot. but i think it's very much fair to say that as early as january '09 they were already planning, they're already playing a process that resulted in what we saw last night. >> why didn't be labeled by the democrats the party of no stick with republican? >> i think it would have under other circumstances but i think because the economy did so poorly over the past couple of years, and that to some degree prompted the rise of the tea party movement, and the...
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people in the audience guest because they thought that they had voted for the opposite and they were even a few empty chairs on the stage where former governors were supposed to be seated and didn't show up because they felt he was coming to do something, which he was, that he had not promised. so in 1971, he is inaugurated governor. it was the grandest inauguration of a governor ever seen up to that time in the state of georgia. the good folks where they grew a lot decided they would make this huge portrait of him, which they did and it was hanging over the place where he would stand. the family gets dressed up of course to go to the inauguration and ms. lillian is riding with her sister in a limousine and they get close to wherever they are supposed to be and ms. lillian turns to her sister and says sissy, what are we doing here? we are not limousine people. but they suddenly became a limousine people, with an elected -- whether they liked it or not. okay. all the stuff he did as governor. carter is very polite, very energetic and he is always busy and there is no limit to what he
people in the audience guest because they thought that they had voted for the opposite and they were even a few empty chairs on the stage where former governors were supposed to be seated and didn't show up because they felt he was coming to do something, which he was, that he had not promised. so in 1971, he is inaugurated governor. it was the grandest inauguration of a governor ever seen up to that time in the state of georgia. the good folks where they grew a lot decided they would make this...
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though they still rate -- don't they still rate? moody's, fit, as in peak -- >> these are the so-called credit rating agencies. there were hidden by a very powerful part of the financial machinery of the financial or markets. they are supposed to be able to tell you when debt is going to be paid back on time and in full. a aaa rating, which the united states has, basically means that you are assured of getting your money back. aaa's were supposed to be handed out very sparingly. less than a dozen corporations warranted a aaa rating. the credit rating agencies are funny. the ability to break that makes them incredibly powerful. as a company, you cannot sell that without their approval. they are not flashy like wall street firms. people there are academic, kind of nerdy. they did not make the salaries that people on wall street did. they are really the little gremlins' down in the basement making the gears work. with the advent of structured finance, which is making securities out of mortgages, they became even more powerful than they
though they still rate -- don't they still rate? moody's, fit, as in peak -- >> these are the so-called credit rating agencies. there were hidden by a very powerful part of the financial machinery of the financial or markets. they are supposed to be able to tell you when debt is going to be paid back on time and in full. a aaa rating, which the united states has, basically means that you are assured of getting your money back. aaa's were supposed to be handed out very sparingly. less than...
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they said it smelled so bad in there, that they could not stand it. they had to get out. they said it smelled like nothing but death in that whole house. >> despite the smell of death at his house, sole didn't stay in police custody for long. >> how is it possible that they let him out of jail? what did they tell you? >> they told us that they did not have enough evidence to keep him in jail. and that he said i assaulted him. >> anthony sole was now back at home. and sycamore women would allegedly die by his hand. coming up -- >> does that keep you up at night? >> a lot have us lost a lot of sleep over this. you cannot help it. >> you had him. >>> 11 women missing. murdered. and no one in cleveland seem to blink an eye. >> at that time i was saying, why me? >> she could have easily been just another victim at this house. when she said her alleged attacker anthony sole tried to kill her. on the evening of december 8th, 2008. but she got away. police arrested sole that same night but gladdis said she was told police didn't have enough evidence to hold him so they let him go
they said it smelled so bad in there, that they could not stand it. they had to get out. they said it smelled like nothing but death in that whole house. >> despite the smell of death at his house, sole didn't stay in police custody for long. >> how is it possible that they let him out of jail? what did they tell you? >> they told us that they did not have enough evidence to keep him in jail. and that he said i assaulted him. >> anthony sole was now back at home. and...
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they want ton what they are facing. >> new things to check out. parents in the south bay may be forced to lock up the liquor cabinets or face fines. a new law is on the table that makes parents responsible for kid who is get caught drinking at home. deadly crashes like this one that recently claimed the life of a leland graduate are pushing lawmakers towards approving a social host law. the measure would punish patients for knowingly or in some cases unknowingly drink at home. other cities have similar laws on the books. >> new york state could be banning high levels of alcohol and caffeine. just one, four loco is equal to drinking four beers and several cups of coffee. they want new york to be the third state to bant drink. washington a proved a ban yesterday and michigan did on friday. the makers are challenging the bans and the fda is reviewing whether they think it's safe. it never approved adding caffeine to alcoholic drinks. >> bar. >> we want to check in on the commute. >> things are looking lighter because a lot of schools are off for vete
they want ton what they are facing. >> new things to check out. parents in the south bay may be forced to lock up the liquor cabinets or face fines. a new law is on the table that makes parents responsible for kid who is get caught drinking at home. deadly crashes like this one that recently claimed the life of a leland graduate are pushing lawmakers towards approving a social host law. the measure would punish patients for knowingly or in some cases unknowingly drink at home. other...
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i think most likely they didn't want to sit down at the white house because they don't know what they believe yet. that's going it be a problem with them when it's time to govern. a lot of the people that turn to them for change are going to find out they really bought a pig and a poke. >> to that point, cutting the pentagon in these opposing messages from senator-elect paul and senator mccain and mr. mccain notwithstanding, do you think this is one issue that there actually might be some compromise on and that something might actually get done in terms of at least taking the pentagon off the list of sacred cows? >> well, perhaps. remember, we've had three days with three kind of almost examples of schizophrenia among the republican party. first they say they want to extend the bush tax cuts but want to cut the deficit. next they said we want to cut earmarks but we don't trust the president to do the spending either. i don't know who's supposed to make the allocations. today they're fighting about whether you should be cutting defense. i think there's a lot of room where a lot of demo
i think most likely they didn't want to sit down at the white house because they don't know what they believe yet. that's going it be a problem with them when it's time to govern. a lot of the people that turn to them for change are going to find out they really bought a pig and a poke. >> to that point, cutting the pentagon in these opposing messages from senator-elect paul and senator mccain and mr. mccain notwithstanding, do you think this is one issue that there actually might be some...
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and what they do is they lose a sense of what it is that is important and who it is that they are supposed to be protecting and instead, the justice system becomes more about them and this really became the seed for ordinary injustice in the book. [applause] >> that's quite a story. remember, when we go to court tomorrow, ask the judge to speak up. >> i've been reminded by doctors. they have to wear a -- a sign on their shirts that say ask me did i wash my hands. can you imagine if a judge had a sign ask in to speak up. >> or ask me if i'm being fair. [laughter] so, you know, the things a you witnessed, amy, i'm going to ask professor bener to talk about what is the culprit here? are we talking about incompetent lawyers? lawyers who don't care? are we talking about a system that is set up for lawyers to fail? what were the findings that you made as a result of looking at public defender offices throughout california? >> i'm going to speak more to structural aspects of it. i think amy is speaking more of the cultural and human aspects of the job. our system as you know is based on the theor
and what they do is they lose a sense of what it is that is important and who it is that they are supposed to be protecting and instead, the justice system becomes more about them and this really became the seed for ordinary injustice in the book. [applause] >> that's quite a story. remember, when we go to court tomorrow, ask the judge to speak up. >> i've been reminded by doctors. they have to wear a -- a sign on their shirts that say ask me did i wash my hands. can you imagine if...
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they stalled the process they did accounting fraud to make like the loans were paying out when they weren't so that they wouldn't have to buy them back from ambac and i seriously have to wonder if ambac would have been in a situation to have to go bankrupt in the first place if it wasn't dealing with the project j.p. morgan started right well of course back in the twenty's before the crash of twenty nine morgan j.p. morgan was involved in the stock pools which was a massive accounting fraud that contributed to the crash of depression in america in the thirty's so here you have a reconstituted j.p. morgan basically engage in the same kind of accounting fraud perpetrated on the folks in america but there is no pechora commission there is no f.d.r. there is no pushback there is no rule of law what i would do the rule of law in america terry ball you nailed it now i think that we have a huge serious problem what's more interesting is that i realize that this is really their sterns and e.m.c. who started it committed the fraud but then for j.p. morgan to continue to allow that to happen
they stalled the process they did accounting fraud to make like the loans were paying out when they weren't so that they wouldn't have to buy them back from ambac and i seriously have to wonder if ambac would have been in a situation to have to go bankrupt in the first place if it wasn't dealing with the project j.p. morgan started right well of course back in the twenty's before the crash of twenty nine morgan j.p. morgan was involved in the stock pools which was a massive accounting fraud...
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they want to do everything they can they are lend to go creditworthy people.ave to blame them for it but i wish they could do more forthright. >> harris: put your money in the mattress doesn't quite work. thank you very much. >> kelly: nato is laying out a plan for handling security in afghanistan to the nation's own military. what does it mean for u.s. troops fighting in afghanistan already and when will they finally come home and how many troops may end up staying behind indefinitely. so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned an la getaway twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. [ histling ] no matter what we're buying. and since double miles add up quick... romans! get em! [ garth ] ...we can bring the whole gang. [ sheep bleats ] it's hard to beat dble miles. whoa -- 's on the list. but we're with him. [ male anno
they want to do everything they can they are lend to go creditworthy people.ave to blame them for it but i wish they could do more forthright. >> harris: put your money in the mattress doesn't quite work. thank you very much. >> kelly: nato is laying out a plan for handling security in afghanistan to the nation's own military. what does it mean for u.s. troops fighting in afghanistan already and when will they finally come home and how many troops may end up staying behind...
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they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the clerk to have court and she is a woman named miss wiggs. she has a helmet of white hair and bright blue eyes and a plain talking way of speaking. i said what is going on here and she said you want to know what's going on? i'll tell you. she points to this list above her besk and now these are lists, names of defendants who have been changed with a crime in lower court in the justice court and they have been bound over to the circuit court for the prosecutor to bring to grand jury. by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved itself, i don't think you should indict but it is people who have to decide what gets to court and what doesn't get to court. she said here i have 80 people on this list and when we came to court on the other day there w
they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the clerk to have court and she is a woman named miss wiggs. she has a helmet of white hair and bright blue eyes and a plain talking way of speaking. i said what is going on here and she said you want to know what's going on? i'll tell you. she points to this list above her besk and now these are lists, names of defendants who have been changed with...
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they receive.in some cases there is a lot of disparity. that is all. thank you. have a good day. host: front page of "usa today." here is more from the president's comments on the eisenhower executive office next to the white house yesterday morning. >> i did not reach this decision easily. this is not just a line item on the federal ledger, these are people's lives. they are doctors and nurses that cared for veterans, is to search for better treatments and years, men and women who care for our national parks and secure our borders in skies. americans receive -- to see that the social security checks get out on time. they are patriots who love their country and often made many sacrifices to serve their country. in these challenging times we want the best and brightest to join and make a difference, but these are also times where all of us are called on to make sacrifices, and i am asking civil servants to do what they have always done, play their part. host: if you want to watch the entire statemen
they receive.in some cases there is a lot of disparity. that is all. thank you. have a good day. host: front page of "usa today." here is more from the president's comments on the eisenhower executive office next to the white house yesterday morning. >> i did not reach this decision easily. this is not just a line item on the federal ledger, these are people's lives. they are doctors and nurses that cared for veterans, is to search for better treatments and years, men and women...
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didn't find them they found me they hunted me down. and like i said in the last workshop if you knew my background i didn't have trust for the police. i didn't step forward much to meet them. they came after me. that was really amazing and so i said, okay let's try this context in relationship. anybody else can contact their captain and who they might suggest to be the liaison for the street officers the street officers are the officers that know what's going on in your neighborhood day to day. the first person who will talk he will talk about enforcement. and then the support. because we really strife in our neighborhood to enforcement and support go hand in land that's in everything single thing we do. here's ron laberta. >> thanks for coming. and with valerie we didn't hunt her down we sought her out. >> that was because we had heard so many good things about her in the neighborhood. sometimes police have alternate motives we didn't think that about valerie. we saw here out picking up trash and lending a helping hand. we trusted her
didn't find them they found me they hunted me down. and like i said in the last workshop if you knew my background i didn't have trust for the police. i didn't step forward much to meet them. they came after me. that was really amazing and so i said, okay let's try this context in relationship. anybody else can contact their captain and who they might suggest to be the liaison for the street officers the street officers are the officers that know what's going on in your neighborhood day to day....
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they were not elected. they were selected by the chief operating officer, whose main bottom line is economics, not justice, and they said, this is the budget you are going to be given. you either do the job with that budget, or we get someone else. are you willing to take the job? that was the condition and made bluntly. i happened to be on the panel. everybody was talking about stakeholders and how we wanted a team player. i think the culture makes the player. now you hire somebody that is going to be a team player. we need independents. i am not sure i would go with the reelection everywhere. in san francisco, you have got an intelligent electorate, but i think independence is very important. also, you have to be independent of the judges. we found they were intimately involved in selecting the people who would appear before them. we found 90% of public defenders reported judicial pressure to expedite cases. that means when you are under one staff -- understaffed and overworked, the judge says, you have e
they were not elected. they were selected by the chief operating officer, whose main bottom line is economics, not justice, and they said, this is the budget you are going to be given. you either do the job with that budget, or we get someone else. are you willing to take the job? that was the condition and made bluntly. i happened to be on the panel. everybody was talking about stakeholders and how we wanted a team player. i think the culture makes the player. now you hire somebody that is...
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>> they have to. the screeners are under contract to the tsa nationally and follow all the same procedures and policies and protocols like the regular screener. >> do you have suggestions for travelers like what kind of clothing might help the process? >> dress in layers and carry as little as possible. if you want to pack the keys so you don't have to worry about setting off the metal detector, all these things will ease you. >> as you mentioned, so many travelers that you see coming in this year, i want to do whatever you can to help the process. in this case there folks who want to slow it down. are you guys geared up and ready to handle whatever comes your way? >> do you have separate people dealing with the people who try to slow it down? >> i can't comment on that right now. that's a tsa issue. as i said before, the airport's number one goal is to make sure the people who want to get through, get through security. >> do you have extra security? >> we are fully staff and ready to go for the holid
>> they have to. the screeners are under contract to the tsa nationally and follow all the same procedures and policies and protocols like the regular screener. >> do you have suggestions for travelers like what kind of clothing might help the process? >> dress in layers and carry as little as possible. if you want to pack the keys so you don't have to worry about setting off the metal detector, all these things will ease you. >> as you mentioned, so many travelers that...
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they can bury it.do is crush if it's existing tooth they crush that down and put it into the dna, but they have to break it down. >> l will the me talk to michae biden about that. >> also my theory was he put her in a boat and through her off a boat. a lot of barracudas. now pieces of the bones could be floating up. we are hoping we get final closure of this thing. we know a creep did it now we have to get closure on it. >> here's what the family said. we talked to dave holloway the dad he's hunting this weekend. we talked to them yesterday. this is the statement from the family from bette publicist there is no good answer whether it is natalie or whether it isn't but no answer at all is the most unbearable. we appreciate everyone's loving care and concern and are anxious about the developments. michael bake boy michael biden he has been in hole ra holland for several days asked for more electronic efforts more if physical evidence. >> bow is railroaded in high-tech with the dna but the low tech dental
they can bury it.do is crush if it's existing tooth they crush that down and put it into the dna, but they have to break it down. >> l will the me talk to michae biden about that. >> also my theory was he put her in a boat and through her off a boat. a lot of barracudas. now pieces of the bones could be floating up. we are hoping we get final closure of this thing. we know a creep did it now we have to get closure on it. >> here's what the family said. we talked to dave...
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they moou they couldn't fast before the lame duck.me to try to get controversial legislation enacted with the last gasp of authority that the democrats have. >> wire oe're out of time. thank you both. i really appreciate it. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you, as well. now, getting ready for a visit with your family later this week? ever wonder how you and your siblings could have turned out so different? i do. a new study has the answers. that when we come back. [ male announcer ] if you think you can only charge your things the same old way... consider this: things just got beautifully simple. introducing the duracell mygrid™. simple and smart. it's mygrid™. from duracell. trusted everywhere. think you can only charge one thing at a time...? consider this: drop & go charging for up to 4 devices at once... the duracell mygrid™. simple and smart. it's mygrid™. from duracell. trusted everywhere. for just my signature? that's right, right now you can take home a volkswagen for just your signature, like the cc or the tiguan. huh. yeah, plus e
they moou they couldn't fast before the lame duck.me to try to get controversial legislation enacted with the last gasp of authority that the democrats have. >> wire oe're out of time. thank you both. i really appreciate it. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you, as well. now, getting ready for a visit with your family later this week? ever wonder how you and your siblings could have turned out so different? i do. a new study has the answers. that when we come back. [ male announcer ]...
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but they don't, they have a judgment on what they sell and won't sell. that's appropriate as a business. >> and customers have the right to shop where they want. >> that's the real risk for amazon here. this is not a law enforcement issue. nobody is going to prosecute amazon, but they have a business problem because people are angry as you've pointed out. there's already talk about a boycott, some people are -- they've got a facebook page, this is a business problem for amazon and it's a real one, but -- and frankly the first amendment doesn't have much to do with this. >> when i first saw this, i thought maybe this was a mistake on this. but when you go to the website, you see the description, it's on their site, and they are profiting. they get a share of the profits from this book. >> that's how -- that's how they -- that's how amazon makes money and it's a great business. again, if -- they have every right not to sell it. they have every right not to sell porn. but there are business consequences to their decisions of what they decide to sell and not
but they don't, they have a judgment on what they sell and won't sell. that's appropriate as a business. >> and customers have the right to shop where they want. >> that's the real risk for amazon here. this is not a law enforcement issue. nobody is going to prosecute amazon, but they have a business problem because people are angry as you've pointed out. there's already talk about a boycott, some people are -- they've got a facebook page, this is a business problem for amazon and...
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they understand they cannot exist divided.eople want emphasis on the economy, on health care, on education, etc. we don't ever talk about those things. what we end up doing is grinding ourselves down into things that people can't agree on instead of focusing on where they can agree. and i think that when the syrians were out was the time to move together with arab allies in the region and possibly bringing in the french to talk about, okay, how do we help the lebanese move forward and reform -- >> host: representative. >> guest: and implement the last piece of pie which is the national accord -- >> host: this is an agreement that was signed in 1989. >> guest: right. and one of the things id did was -- it did was it helped end the civil war, but it kept the syrians there, and instead of making the final changes they needed to make so they wouldn't have this sectarian conflict again, we never did anything with it, and it is a system crying for change. we have to help it or someone externally has to help it, and we haven't done t
they understand they cannot exist divided.eople want emphasis on the economy, on health care, on education, etc. we don't ever talk about those things. what we end up doing is grinding ourselves down into things that people can't agree on instead of focusing on where they can agree. and i think that when the syrians were out was the time to move together with arab allies in the region and possibly bringing in the french to talk about, okay, how do we help the lebanese move forward and reform --...
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if they have an opportunity in december, even if they already submitted, they can take the december 4 sat or december 11 act. >> starting now, writing your personal statement. what do you put in it? >> many times kids feel rushed. this is not an essay you write where you do it the night before. it takes a few months to put your voice in and who you are and what makes you special. >> prepare your brag sheet. why do you need? >> often times we get busy and forget about what we have done in the ninth, 10th and 11th grade. put it down, your ativitities and leadership. >> be proud of your accomplishments as well. >> it's important to visit the schools to try too to make a connection. >> colleges are concerned with the yield. if they accept you, are you going to come? one of the ways to show a demonstrated interest, go and visit and spend time at the info sessions. the tours meet with kids on camps and you any other professors that take time to meet with you. build the connection and build the relationship. >> the schools have so many centers ready to give you a tour. >> apply on time. it's
if they have an opportunity in december, even if they already submitted, they can take the december 4 sat or december 11 act. >> starting now, writing your personal statement. what do you put in it? >> many times kids feel rushed. this is not an essay you write where you do it the night before. it takes a few months to put your voice in and who you are and what makes you special. >> prepare your brag sheet. why do you need? >> often times we get busy and forget about...
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they are going to win. is just that simple. >> fans may be pumped more than usual because both teams have impressive records and both have a lot to prove tonight. >> you are playing a 6-2 team. your sending a message to the rest of the nfl, we are the best team in the country. >> we are nice. we have re rice. we have the best receivers in football right now. >> they need to get better with the first half because we are a second-half team. we are doing good this year. >> score early in score often. that's it. and stop michael turner. anquan boldin is on my fantasy team. i need him to come through big. >> as the band strikes up at 6:00, we'll get some more objective voices on tonight's game. we are live in timonium, george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> we found some big time ravens fans on ulocal. we want to unload your best ravens rodeos and idiot -- photos and videos. just 02 wbaltv.com -- just go to wbaltv.com. kickoff. 8:29. -- kickoff is at 8:29. >> passengers on the disabled cruise ship are finally back o
they are going to win. is just that simple. >> fans may be pumped more than usual because both teams have impressive records and both have a lot to prove tonight. >> you are playing a 6-2 team. your sending a message to the rest of the nfl, we are the best team in the country. >> we are nice. we have re rice. we have the best receivers in football right now. >> they need to get better with the first half because we are a second-half team. we are doing good this year....