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they are making as much noise as they can to let police know they are not welcome here and they are not going to go easily. looks like we are going to have quite a situation this morning. stay . we'll keep you posted. so far, police are staying on the protesters are in the plaza. live in oakland, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> very volatile situation we'll keep coming back to us. keep an eye on this breaking news in oakland. right now let's look more as police move in and the protesters put another dumpster in the intersection in front of frank ogawa accident. police threatened since last friday they had to leave but didn't take action until this point, right? >> reporter: the order came out right day. it seemed to be a meaningless one. we checked in with police that day. they said we haven't received orders to move in. we are going to allow them to continue. we couldn't get ahold of the mayor that day. the order came and went. today is the first time we have seen police move in. they clearly have received an order to go ahead and do something about this camp. city officials have been wo
they are making as much noise as they can to let police know they are not welcome here and they are not going to go easily. looks like we are going to have quite a situation this morning. stay . we'll keep you posted. so far, police are staying on the protesters are in the plaza. live in oakland, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> very volatile situation we'll keep coming back to us. keep an eye on this breaking news in oakland. right now let's look more as police move in and the protesters...
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because they chose to. >> oh, i think they, you know, i think they thought they had to and there ise that they had to, things were falling apart back there in october of 2008, or in the beginning of 2008 when they first extraordinary measure they took was with bear stearns. and in the early part of 2008. >> rose: and j.p. morgan -- guaranteed it. >> facilitatin the j.p. morgan takeover, yes. >> rose: there is under way in this cntry, in this city, an around the world this developing protest, what do you make of it what do you -- >> what i make of it is that people are unhappy. the protest itself doesn't seem to be totally coherent, expressed more forcibly before, the distribution of income, which has changed very radically in the last ten or fifteen years, and you have a situation in the united states where there has been almost no growth in real income for the average family for ten or fifteen years, but way at the upper end of the income distribution there has been an enormous increase, of the kind that didn't take place in myifetime or even in your lifetime. >> rose: it is unbeli
because they chose to. >> oh, i think they, you know, i think they thought they had to and there ise that they had to, things were falling apart back there in october of 2008, or in the beginning of 2008 when they first extraordinary measure they took was with bear stearns. and in the early part of 2008. >> rose: and j.p. morgan -- guaranteed it. >> facilitatin the j.p. morgan takeover, yes. >> rose: there is under way in this cntry, in this city, an around the world...
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they plan to compensate them when they could not receive messages and they have refused to comment but have apologized. >>> brown's proposal will raise the retirement age from 55 to 67 for most new employees and all workers would have to pay more towards retirement and healthcare. bart says his plan recover $9 million a year. he plans on putting it on the ballot for votes to weigh in. >>> and in less than an hour they will weigh in on how the economy grew during the summer. now they are basing that on increased consumer and they are reporting that time for that timeframe. >>> the wife of bernie made off said he and his wife tried commit suicide after their scheme came to light. they took a bunch of sleeping pills on christmas 2008 but they woke up the next day. they admitted to cheating and he is currently serving a 150 year sentence. >>> the new jersey man could make a plea dea, drug enforcement administration deal this -- police also recovered 11 high-end stolen art works from his apartment. he faces theft and second degree burglary. >>> an iraq veteran seriously injured in the occup
they plan to compensate them when they could not receive messages and they have refused to comment but have apologized. >>> brown's proposal will raise the retirement age from 55 to 67 for most new employees and all workers would have to pay more towards retirement and healthcare. bart says his plan recover $9 million a year. he plans on putting it on the ballot for votes to weigh in. >>> and in less than an hour they will weigh in on how the economy grew during the summer....
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what they found is in some of the schools they did not have enough tkers enrolled. in one situation and they decided at one site they would try a satellite site where one school would serve multiple schools, because these were under unrolled. gooparents did not opt to put te children in a different school, so if i wanted to put my child in school a but you have a satellite at sea b, i would opt. they found it was hard for t.jk. to get started, that parents would opt to keep their kids in preschool, but as time has gone on, they are finding more people are opting in to it, and in los angeles, there are certain communities said did not except the idea of their children would do a two-year program in kindergarten, so they could not get the enrollment with certain communities, so what do we learn from that? we are not nuclear and once it becomes -- not clear once it becomes mandatory. they had to learn as they went along. until you do it, you will not snow. you will not know who will off in and who will decide to do something different, so what about the curriculum? mos
what they found is in some of the schools they did not have enough tkers enrolled. in one situation and they decided at one site they would try a satellite site where one school would serve multiple schools, because these were under unrolled. gooparents did not opt to put te children in a different school, so if i wanted to put my child in school a but you have a satellite at sea b, i would opt. they found it was hard for t.jk. to get started, that parents would opt to keep their kids in...
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they hurt doctors, they hurt lawyers, they hurt others. so they are not popul. but the fact is that we all understand we have to make them and now europe understands that as we're cutting we also need to grow. and these measures give us the chance, the breathing space to see both the coetitive advantages of greece floish through the structal changeshat we're making but also new money for growth. this is a skinic sgaunon to use an european expression. >> rose: sometimes the compareson is made that austerity builds confidence and therore confidence builds growth. >> you can to the get out without structural changes in greece in particular. but those changes bring recessions. and the cuts. it's inevitable. so will a restructuring of the labor market eventually make it more competitive, yes, sure t will. but eventually is the whole point and problem. the markets don't care about eventually. they want to see the effect immediately, tomorrow. at least that's our experience up to now. and so when i say that we have got the breathing space this is not just, you know, a
they hurt doctors, they hurt lawyers, they hurt others. so they are not popul. but the fact is that we all understand we have to make them and now europe understands that as we're cutting we also need to grow. and these measures give us the chance, the breathing space to see both the coetitive advantages of greece floish through the structal changeshat we're making but also new money for growth. this is a skinic sgaunon to use an european expression. >> rose: sometimes the compareson is...
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they are doing, this they are playing, they are shooting, they are soldiers.hey want to do the right thing. part of that role is protecter. that got lost. that got confused along the way. >> bill: what happened around the country to make so many men derelict fathers. not marry the woman who bears their children. not pay their child support. you know, you know, it's legion now. >> it's what you do every night. it's cultural revolution. >> bill: what happened? what was the thing in our society that made that acceptable in certain circles? >> i think stuff that came out of hollywood. stuff that came out of other parts of the culture. government policy. welfare policy. look, one of the reasons we have a boy to man problem is fatherlessness, it's never been greater. so if you don't have that guy in the house filtering and pointing and bringing other men in and saying this is what you should be like, then it's more difficult. six new sitcoms this fall on the networks, five of them have men these kind of woosified feminized men. last man standing may be a comment on
they are doing, this they are playing, they are shooting, they are soldiers.hey want to do the right thing. part of that role is protecter. that got lost. that got confused along the way. >> bill: what happened around the country to make so many men derelict fathers. not marry the woman who bears their children. not pay their child support. you know, you know, it's legion now. >> it's what you do every night. it's cultural revolution. >> bill: what happened? what was the thing...
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see how long they could last. >>neil: i agree with you on the rules. they are what they are.ou should --. >>guest: it is a tough situation. we have a problem not house where the speaker will not let it come up for a vote and he has ultimate control so we do not get a chance to vote unless the speaker changes his mine. >>neil: congressman we will see how it works out. >>guest: always a pleasure. this is a serious problem for my constituents and they want a job and they want to day if their home and this is what we need to do get the american jobs act going and keep working with the programs necessity this will work and the president has hit upon it. >>neil: but you are dealing with a credit line. >>guest: that is freddie mac and fannie mae who stand to lose the principle. we are talking about the interest difference between 6 percent or 7 percent and 3.5 percent or 4 percent. >>neil: it could be better than the others. hope springs eternal the great to see you. a new push to end obamacare not coming from republicans but from democrats. could that be right? i'm making the most
see how long they could last. >>neil: i agree with you on the rules. they are what they are.ou should --. >>guest: it is a tough situation. we have a problem not house where the speaker will not let it come up for a vote and he has ultimate control so we do not get a chance to vote unless the speaker changes his mine. >>neil: congressman we will see how it works out. >>guest: always a pleasure. this is a serious problem for my constituents and they want a job and they...
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they then got into trouble but as long as they were allowed to do the public didn't think they were highly successful ok so and presumably the lenders banks were caught up in buying derivatives some wall street that the rating agencies are a. aaa so they were unaware that the rating agencies were corrupt and applying these ratings as part of a quid pro quo scam of under underhanded dealings and backs so the american public ended up bailing out german banks again to pay for the fraud it moody's fitch and s. and p. so let me ask you something we see over and over again across the us you in europe governments use their authority and power to transfer our state funds to cronies for example in within the military industrial complex now what would stop a state bank or public bank from doing the same well we only have one public bank so we can use that for the bridal baker night and day they operate very honestly and the reason is first of all they have no motive to if they're not getting bonuses fees commissions they're just under starry and their mandate is to serve the public so they ha
they then got into trouble but as long as they were allowed to do the public didn't think they were highly successful ok so and presumably the lenders banks were caught up in buying derivatives some wall street that the rating agencies are a. aaa so they were unaware that the rating agencies were corrupt and applying these ratings as part of a quid pro quo scam of under underhanded dealings and backs so the american public ended up bailing out german banks again to pay for the fraud it moody's...
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they are alcoholic they are they have no health care they're living in the street like bums but when you talk to me about it they're like yeah america great. well i don't believe that they're living like bums i think they're living on debt and they don't understand that that system is ending and we've just covered this if the deutsche mark is introduced the euro collapses the dollar the there's going to be chaos and the whole system where they can think that they're part of the haves just because they have a credit card on which they could put their health care which they could put their bar tab on which they could put these issues that you know they think they're living like grand life because they're able to afford a car they think they are able to afford health care they think they're able to afford a house they think but then fact it's just on a credit card that based on a currency system that is about to collapse point taken say sarah thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max that's going to do it for this app but stay there because we've got much more coming y
they are alcoholic they are they have no health care they're living in the street like bums but when you talk to me about it they're like yeah america great. well i don't believe that they're living like bums i think they're living on debt and they don't understand that that system is ending and we've just covered this if the deutsche mark is introduced the euro collapses the dollar the there's going to be chaos and the whole system where they can think that they're part of the haves just...
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they say they want real competition.gives us better phones, movies, cars, everything that is good. not to continue this segment i need to go briefly to indiana. you need the kind of competition in education because when you don't have real competition you get things like this. >> it was terrible car, you have to shake the car to mix it. it fused solution. a man in indiana happens to collect this terrible car. >> there is no gas gauge. this is checking the fuel. >> he owns six. >> when government runs things, this is what we get. >> in fact this is what cars looked like when government did run the car business. the yugo was the best cars the communists could produce but they were proud of those cars. >> john: they said they were great cars and people didn't know better because no competition was allowed. it was like our school system. >> our school system, thecommonist milton friedman understood it was a problem before the rest of us did. in 1955 he proposed school vouchers, instead of spending $13,000 per child on govern
they say they want real competition.gives us better phones, movies, cars, everything that is good. not to continue this segment i need to go briefly to indiana. you need the kind of competition in education because when you don't have real competition you get things like this. >> it was terrible car, you have to shake the car to mix it. it fused solution. a man in indiana happens to collect this terrible car. >> there is no gas gauge. this is checking the fuel. >> he owns six....
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the animals are being evaluated and they are doing pretty well. they are eating, they are active. they said that their owner released about 56 exotic animals including the lions, tigers, bears, shooting and killing one of them. and the own animal attacked his body, but that no one else, officers still have not found one of thompson's monkeys and the sheriff believes that one of the big cats, they may have eaten it. >>> well, topper is back with your full forecast right after the break. >>> plus, helpful folks who are facing foreclosures. çñ >>> mor gauge rates remain unchanged. they report the average rate is 4.11%, slightly down from 4.12% last week. the low rates have not done much to revive the lagging housing market. as a matter of fact, sales of new homes are on pace to finish at one of the lowest levels ever. well, we got a glimpse at one of the country's biggest lenders and how they are handling the foreclosure crisis around here. wells far duo wants to modify as many loans as they can for people in trouble. scott broom reports that the odds are only about one out of four.
the animals are being evaluated and they are doing pretty well. they are eating, they are active. they said that their owner released about 56 exotic animals including the lions, tigers, bears, shooting and killing one of them. and the own animal attacked his body, but that no one else, officers still have not found one of thompson's monkeys and the sheriff believes that one of the big cats, they may have eaten it. >>> well, topper is back with your full forecast right after the break....
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they think they're living like grand life because they're able to afford a car they think they are able to afford health care they think they're able to afford a house they think but then fact it's just on a credit card that based on a currency system that is about to collapse point taken say sarah thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max that's going to do it for this happen stay there because we've got much more coming your way. even the wrong side of the screen should land sacred. is the life. whether it is a buddhist. or a shamanistic which. crossroads of religion. say some strong spirit is. i welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to london to talk with steve wall city spokesman for the u.k. independence party steve wallace welcome to the kaiser report thank you max and thank you for inviting me to the show i'm really looking forward to being on the right steve all for your party you kept is calling for greece to return to the drachma talk about this well greece has to return to the drachma max because it's in their best interest it's in t
they think they're living like grand life because they're able to afford a car they think they are able to afford health care they think they're able to afford a house they think but then fact it's just on a credit card that based on a currency system that is about to collapse point taken say sarah thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max that's going to do it for this happen stay there because we've got much more coming your way. even the wrong side of the screen should land...
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>> yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew. we were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? >> kind of. >> i mean we haven't -- they know that she is gone and they know what we are looking for her and they keep asking have you guys -- her nickname is pumpkin pie. they ask mommy where is pumpkin. >> judge jeanine: deborah and jeremy formerly aloud the police to speak to the boys. >> they were interviewed october 4 shortly after the police were called to the scene. >> judge jeanine: in the last few weeks they refuse additional requests from investigators to question the boys. deborah and jeremy say their kids have little to offer other than hearing some "clicking noises." it has been a balance in terms of under standing the needs of the children and the best interest of these children and the need for law enforcement to have as much information as they can possibly get. >> judge jeanine: police were granted a new interview tha
>> yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew. we were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? >> kind of. >> i mean we haven't -- they know that she is gone and they know what we are looking for her and they keep asking have you guys -- her nickname is pumpkin pie. they ask mommy where is pumpkin. >> judge jeanine: deborah and jeremy formerly aloud the police...
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want to see their lifestyles affected in the same way they know that if they can't put if they put debt upon debts to build more debt which is affectively what this new bailouts from the f.s.f. is it's a country default scheme it's a launch ponzi scheme of debt derivatives they don't want to be part of that because they know ultimately it will be germany that is on the line their lives are on the line and their businesses and unemployment could rise they've seen it before they don't want it to happen again all right you talked about this ponzi scheme and of course the global center of the financial ponzi scheme is london they've got the weakest regulatory environment the most hedge funds the most corrupt bankers and they're the ones are who are really making a market in fraud most prominently throughout the world and they have a stake in perpetuating this global ponzi scheme and fraud otherwise the entire city of london goes away more or less they go back to being a utility bank making simple loans and no more flashy christmas bonuses or champagne parties anymore is david cameron basica
want to see their lifestyles affected in the same way they know that if they can't put if they put debt upon debts to build more debt which is affectively what this new bailouts from the f.s.f. is it's a country default scheme it's a launch ponzi scheme of debt derivatives they don't want to be part of that because they know ultimately it will be germany that is on the line their lives are on the line and their businesses and unemployment could rise they've seen it before they don't want it to...
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they weren't barons because they weren't royalty and they weren't born rich. they were born poor.ers because they didn't steal. they earned money by pleasing people. vanderbiladvantage built invens to make travel easier. the extra customers he attracted allowed him to lower costs. he cut the new york hartford fare from 8 today's $1. that helped people. rockefeller was called a monopolist but he wasn't. he had 100 competitors. no one was ever forced to buy his oil. he got rich by finding cheaper ways to get oil to the pump. the competitors called him a robber because he stole their busy hoeing prices. it made life better for poor people. they used to go to bed when they got dark but thanks to rockefeller they could afford fuel for lanterns and stay up and reid at night. it may have even saved the whales because when lowered the place of care seen and gasoline he eliminated the need for whale oil. the mass slaughter of whales suddenly stopped. i bet your kids won't read rockefeller saved the whales in the environmental studies class. protesters are ignore rant when it comes to econo
they weren't barons because they weren't royalty and they weren't born rich. they were born poor.ers because they didn't steal. they earned money by pleasing people. vanderbiladvantage built invens to make travel easier. the extra customers he attracted allowed him to lower costs. he cut the new york hartford fare from 8 today's $1. that helped people. rockefeller was called a monopolist but he wasn't. he had 100 competitors. no one was ever forced to buy his oil. he got rich by finding cheaper...
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this is the first major expenditure it is doing, because they decided they had enough people that they wanted to pay for some of their own folks to be coaches. they have chosen those folks because they have certain expertise or certain skills, but that does not mean they have ever been released to do this work with fellow teachers, so they have focused on helping these folks who are teacher leaders and to help support their peers, so in some ways this speaks to some of the capacity building they are asking to see. goothe only challenge we have io show aren't we understanding and we can go back and say, we have to do things differently. this is the only major investment we are making. >> this is a separate question, because dr. gray had a lot of historical knowledge, and you may not have all that historical knowledge. i like to know how our schools working with you to bring in some of these partners, and how do you decide these are the appropriate partners, and when it does not work, how does a decision been made? >> you will recall the original application did divide it, and identified
this is the first major expenditure it is doing, because they decided they had enough people that they wanted to pay for some of their own folks to be coaches. they have chosen those folks because they have certain expertise or certain skills, but that does not mean they have ever been released to do this work with fellow teachers, so they have focused on helping these folks who are teacher leaders and to help support their peers, so in some ways this speaks to some of the capacity building...
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now they are -- police are trying to lead them so they could be in an orderly fashion and now they are going again, back down market street. through traffic, on the sidewalk. police are trying to get a handle on this. doesn't seem like they have a plan on where they are going. they are sort of taking over the streets. we will keep you updated but the situation is changing minute after minute. sometimes they are stopping in the middle of the street and then they march. >> when you say the police are trying to lead the protesters, are they telling them a certain area where they can't go or just trying to keep them off the street? >> reporter: they are trying to get ahead of them in their motorcycles and they don't like -- doesn't seem like they like being led by the police. at one point, the marchers started going down the wrong way of traffic and then the police on their motorcycles went on the sidewalks trying to get ahead of them. right now as i am marching with them, they are on the sidewalks. right along market street. holding up signs, chanting. it's a huge crowd. >> have you seen
now they are -- police are trying to lead them so they could be in an orderly fashion and now they are going again, back down market street. through traffic, on the sidewalk. police are trying to get a handle on this. doesn't seem like they have a plan on where they are going. they are sort of taking over the streets. we will keep you updated but the situation is changing minute after minute. sometimes they are stopping in the middle of the street and then they march. >> when you say the...
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they say they can survive this economic climate as long as customers keep spending. we are going to focus on ways to entice customers and gain their loyalty. knowing your customers is key to a successful business. how well do you need to know them? one salon owner is learning where his clients live and how much they are willing to spend to successfully expand his brand. >> there's just a lot more homework not to make a mistake. i don't have the time. i have to make the time for this. it's the difference between success and failure. >> he knows his customers, understands their needs and is doing his best to keep them coming. >> we're a community based type business. i need a lot of families. >> they are known for their high-end product. >> the ideal customer is someone that likes a luxury brand. if they are going to spend a lot of money for their services, they want to be guaranteed a result. >> making sure every cut and man cure is just right. he puts in his share of overtime. >> my day starts at 5:30 and ends sometimes at midnight. >> the long hours transferred into
they say they can survive this economic climate as long as customers keep spending. we are going to focus on ways to entice customers and gain their loyalty. knowing your customers is key to a successful business. how well do you need to know them? one salon owner is learning where his clients live and how much they are willing to spend to successfully expand his brand. >> there's just a lot more homework not to make a mistake. i don't have the time. i have to make the time for this. it's...
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well i don't know that they they do seem to be evolving a message a focus of what they want to put across but they are organized in the sense that they have these committees set up they're trying to build some structure around the group that's there they have folks that there is a medic group they have a comfort group to make sure that everyone there has been closing as we get into the winter months they have a communications group with all the technology to get the messages in and out of the area where they are they have some lawyers that are there and it's it's much more diverse in terms. age demographic a lot of people have portrayed them as these young hippies trust the fairy ends but i was there and i sort of my own eyes on saturday and again today and the group there is very diverse it's not the stereotypical way they've been portrayed in a lot of media outlets yeah i'm happy you pointed that out because definitely a lot of what we hear of course are derogatory names being thrown out them calling them hippies and those people say that really these are only the young people that disa
well i don't know that they they do seem to be evolving a message a focus of what they want to put across but they are organized in the sense that they have these committees set up they're trying to build some structure around the group that's there they have folks that there is a medic group they have a comfort group to make sure that everyone there has been closing as we get into the winter months they have a communications group with all the technology to get the messages in and out of the...
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i am not saying they are gouging. they are . swiped card fees on credit cards will not stop the financial melt down. that will not stop too big to fail. that was the intend of dodd-frank that no one read. >> surprise. they don't read the bills they pass. >> what do you think needs to be done? banks have a lot of cash on hand and the economy is so shaky and you think that the government should take over and force that money out. >> no, i don't. i think the banks, this has to be tied to ricks. they should pay more in the system and they don't. >> what if they don't have the money? >> i think they do have the money. things are not great but put the fee in perspective. they are less than 10 percent of total industry revenue here. the big money is loans and trading. >> dennis, go ahead. >> i wanted to clarify. durbin did not call a run on the bank and you will not get your money out. he called for a boycott. tarp, we are so mad about tarp. tarp got paid back by the 20 largest banks. i several owed 250 billion. they will not raise fee
i am not saying they are gouging. they are . swiped card fees on credit cards will not stop the financial melt down. that will not stop too big to fail. that was the intend of dodd-frank that no one read. >> surprise. they don't read the bills they pass. >> what do you think needs to be done? banks have a lot of cash on hand and the economy is so shaky and you think that the government should take over and force that money out. >> no, i don't. i think the banks, this has to be...
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thought they may have thrown his body into pet grew's grave, but they are questioning the area why they have not questioned or searched thief >> the suspect in the case who officers fatally shot on october 10th, he pointed his gun at officers and one fired and killed him. the same gun was used two days earlier in the execution-style killings of three people. the three lived in the same dorm room and he may have sold drugs to one of them. >>> the mr. mcgoo bandit, he is suspected of robbing 12 banks including one in san francisco, so far he has already been charged. marines are allowed to wear bracelets honoring their fellow troops in combat. up until now they were not allowed because of a strict code but they understand the bonds marines have for one another especially for those lost at war. >>> right now 450, bringing out the big guns, the controversial items, they plan to have a rally in the east bay this weekend and the point they are trying to make. >>> plus a busy southern california freeway, they predicted a major cross over. . >>> riverside county was shut down overnight because
thought they may have thrown his body into pet grew's grave, but they are questioning the area why they have not questioned or searched thief >> the suspect in the case who officers fatally shot on october 10th, he pointed his gun at officers and one fired and killed him. the same gun was used two days earlier in the execution-style killings of three people. the three lived in the same dorm room and he may have sold drugs to one of them. >>> the mr. mcgoo bandit, he is suspected...
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they are stressed out. they are in a box.ands of corporate america. >> a lot of people are hurting and they are finally feeling the effects of it and they are joining in. >> looks like woodstock. my next guest has been covering the protests in both d.c. and new york, jamey, and keri pickett. i talked to our producers and the people down there, garbage is everywhere. new york post describes a scene drugs are being sold, people deaf indicating in the public. and there's one guy going to the bathroom, number two, on a police car. you can't make this stuff up. they are passing out free condoms, there's been open sex going on, drugs easy to score. and the president and nancy pelosi put their seal of approval on this. >> you know, sean, if i didn't know any better i would think we are back in the 1970s in new york city. the worse part about it now is mayor bloomberg is saying these protesters can hang out there definitely. i wish mayor giuliani was in charge at this point. he wouldn't put up with this. i was down there and i spoke
they are stressed out. they are in a box.ands of corporate america. >> a lot of people are hurting and they are finally feeling the effects of it and they are joining in. >> looks like woodstock. my next guest has been covering the protests in both d.c. and new york, jamey, and keri pickett. i talked to our producers and the people down there, garbage is everywhere. new york post describes a scene drugs are being sold, people deaf indicating in the public. and there's one guy going...
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how they should be maintained. what our standards are. so we are right here in front of building services office at 1660 mission street. we have one of many buildings served by fire escapes. they are typically used when there's a required means of existing or egressfrom the building. this building has a main stairway and all these fire escapes. i don't know about the backside. it probably has more exits that would be typically required to have. >> typically fire escapes are the second. the first is for existing buildings. my guess is the building has been broken up. that's why they add more than one fire escape. >> and in fact one of basis of the building code is to get people how the. how do you get people out safely? >> right and the cold always says, if one is blocked there should be another one in 99 percent of buildings >> and there are limitations on how you exit. you can't exit from one tenant space to another if that space is locked. that's why we have extra fire escapes on this building. let's look up at t
how they should be maintained. what our standards are. so we are right here in front of building services office at 1660 mission street. we have one of many buildings served by fire escapes. they are typically used when there's a required means of existing or egressfrom the building. this building has a main stairway and all these fire escapes. i don't know about the backside. it probably has more exits that would be typically required to have. >> typically fire escapes are the second....
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what they hope to achieve? >> you are watching the birth of a massive worldwide movement against the banks, wall street, against the city. people have literally had it and cannot take it anymore. >> colonel gaddafi was captured and killed this week. he was a brutal dictator but also an eccentric one-of-a-kind. syrian government troops are reported to have killed more than 20 people in the city of homs this week. no one can be sure of the amount people killed because the syrian regime has stopped independent witnesses from entering the country. our correspondent smuggled herself into the country. her report contains images of severely injured and deceased individuals. ♪ ♪ >> homs, the so-called capital of the so-called syrian revolution. despite the daily death toll, the protests continue. but the tactics have changed. most demonstrations are being held at night in an effort to minimize casualties. as the only journalist here to view the protests firsthand, i noted another significant difference. back in march,
what they hope to achieve? >> you are watching the birth of a massive worldwide movement against the banks, wall street, against the city. people have literally had it and cannot take it anymore. >> colonel gaddafi was captured and killed this week. he was a brutal dictator but also an eccentric one-of-a-kind. syrian government troops are reported to have killed more than 20 people in the city of homs this week. no one can be sure of the amount people killed because the syrian...
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they really believe they are serving america. >> i'm not saying they are evil.just thinking mistaken. the point is i come from a family that has two foreign cars both made in japan, probably made here but by japanese companies. we try to get the best deal we can. we are getting a higher quality from japan and that frees our income up to spend on other things. detroit is motivated to compete more. >> john: and detroit got better because of that competition. and the money that gets free up might create a job here at home? >> that's right. and therefore more wealth. >> john: thank you david anderson. next, consumers do fall for a lot of fads but what should america do about that? we'll debate that next. [ applause ] you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. [ chuckles ] you think that is some information i would have liked to know? i like tacos. you invited eric? i thought eric gave you the creeps. [ phone buzzes ] oh. [ chuckl
they really believe they are serving america. >> i'm not saying they are evil.just thinking mistaken. the point is i come from a family that has two foreign cars both made in japan, probably made here but by japanese companies. we try to get the best deal we can. we are getting a higher quality from japan and that frees our income up to spend on other things. detroit is motivated to compete more. >> john: and detroit got better because of that competition. and the money that gets...
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they are going to feel that they are not welcome because they are expected to misbehave. they are going to hear a lot of stuff. some of it may not be true. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here to represent the harvey milk democratic club. the club is in full support of the collaborative effort of the community housing and larkin street youth services. if we want to prevent our youth from slipping through the cracks, we must provide them the opportunity to succeed. shelters are full of domestic -- youth that are dumped on the street after the foster system runs out. those who have run away from trauma from coming out as queerer in hostile families. it is deeply saddening to hear it neighbors labeling potential tenants as criminals orthotics. 75% of the listeners admit that they have more concerns about the tenant population than design, planning, or financial costs. this is blatant discrimination and counterproductive to g theoal of establishing a safe communities city-wide. they are not battling violence or criminal rec
they are going to feel that they are not welcome because they are expected to misbehave. they are going to hear a lot of stuff. some of it may not be true. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here to represent the harvey milk democratic club. the club is in full support of the collaborative effort of the community housing and larkin street youth services. if we want to prevent our youth from slipping through the cracks, we must...
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they are not bankers. they are not hedge funds.they are people who were entrepreneurs who had failure who succeeded, who will tell you maybe what it takes and who are giving back. besides they happen to be very interesting, entertaining people. >> bill: you don't have to tell me about them. people can watch your special. but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn from. >> yep. >> bill: in your own life. so we like that. that's all positive. it's all positive. >> okay. >> bill: but the subject of money now in america has taken on political implications. >> yes. >> bill: you are a wealthy woman. i'm a wealthy guy you started -- your father was a little bit more elevated. he was kind of a show business guy. >> lost everything. >> bill: lost everything, right. >> that helped me because i had to work. it wasn't, you know, oh well if i work it's okay, if i don't -- i had to. that's part of the story of these people, t
they are not bankers. they are not hedge funds.they are people who were entrepreneurs who had failure who succeeded, who will tell you maybe what it takes and who are giving back. besides they happen to be very interesting, entertaining people. >> bill: you don't have to tell me about them. people can watch your special. but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn from....
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they will. that looks good coming up to the 80 split and traffic is looking pretty good. now at 4:30 let's go back to the desk. >>> topping activists still in their end campment after a deadline passed without incident. as kraig debro tells us, there is now a large railly outside the board of supervisors meeting, here is more. >>reporter: there are dozens if not more occupying this spot out here and just for your information there are people still in front of the federal building but there is another group fearing confrontation with police, police gave an order they were to leave by 10:00 last night but the demonstrators are still here. at the time police generally stayed ahead of the protesters who were marching up market street but when they began walking in between cars police began to push people out of the street, drag them out of the street after they refused orders to leave the street. a lot of people were accusing police of heavy handed tactics. the reason they are having people move out
they will. that looks good coming up to the 80 split and traffic is looking pretty good. now at 4:30 let's go back to the desk. >>> topping activists still in their end campment after a deadline passed without incident. as kraig debro tells us, there is now a large railly outside the board of supervisors meeting, here is more. >>reporter: there are dozens if not more occupying this spot out here and just for your information there are people still in front of the federal building...
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with them. >> and they aren't, they left. we have to retire some day, charlie. and the stock market is the only way they get there. you are paying that off the table. it needs to be invested. >> the high frequency trading it the problem of the market? >> it's one of many. >> we disagree on a lot. >> i'm enjoying this. >> guys, we do this all the time on fbs. we will continue follow the protests and see if we can get a coherent message. some have been there for what, the third week? and no showers. you get double pay. >> and the reaction to the recent wall street protests and explains why that shocking behavior is no shock to her. and what number has played a roll in the pizza mogul herman cain. we will also look at his brand new book. the one and only herman cain is here straight ahead. if there were buttons for this? wouldn't it be cool if your car could handle the kids. ♪ ...and the nurbgring? or wh if you built a car in tennessee that could change the world? yeah, that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovatio
with them. >> and they aren't, they left. we have to retire some day, charlie. and the stock market is the only way they get there. you are paying that off the table. it needs to be invested. >> the high frequency trading it the problem of the market? >> it's one of many. >> we disagree on a lot. >> i'm enjoying this. >> guys, we do this all the time on fbs. we will continue follow the protests and see if we can get a coherent message. some have been there...
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t-ball where everybody goes up until they hits and they score. they are competitive.t to quash the competitive spirit. cute as he is, obviously very football player. >> i think competition has to be balanced. i think it's more important, did you have fun, versus did you win. probably, you would actually promote teamwork and cooperation more. maybe working with his team where he can understand it's not just about him scoring. i think watching him he is clearly got, i do worry about the message you are sending. if you are too good you have to be slightly less good otherwise we're going penalize you. >> apparently right now, as it stands it doesn't take effect for seventh graders and he'll be in the seventh grade next year. he outscored 7 noochdz one game. i think the n.f.l. is watching him already. [ laughter ] >>> all she wanted was a female doctor but a muslim woman the hospital disregarded her wishes and then insulted her religion. our power panel weighs in on that up next. g enough vegetable? maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus
t-ball where everybody goes up until they hits and they score. they are competitive.t to quash the competitive spirit. cute as he is, obviously very football player. >> i think competition has to be balanced. i think it's more important, did you have fun, versus did you win. probably, you would actually promote teamwork and cooperation more. maybe working with his team where he can understand it's not just about him scoring. i think watching him he is clearly got, i do worry about the...
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they thought they had somebody. conviction process and on appeal it was deemed the evidence was insufficient, they were able to bring themselves to the point which they said we have to overturn this conviction. really a split today. many, many protests here and many people very disappointed with what's happened. a lot of people said to me in the last hour and a half, let's remember meredith kercher and her family tonight. >> i want to bring jeffrey toobin in. you studied the italian justice system. it's very different than the u.s. criminal justice system. all our viewers know. basically, it's the same as conviction every murder beyond a reasonable doubt, isn't that right? >> that is right. how you get to that result is very different. at its core, the italian system is what's called an inquisitorial system. we have an adversary system with a prosecutor and the defense lawyer and judge as a neutral party. in italy, you have an appeal with a jury. our appeals are only with judges. we pick jurors who are neutral and n
they thought they had somebody. conviction process and on appeal it was deemed the evidence was insufficient, they were able to bring themselves to the point which they said we have to overturn this conviction. really a split today. many, many protests here and many people very disappointed with what's happened. a lot of people said to me in the last hour and a half, let's remember meredith kercher and her family tonight. >> i want to bring jeffrey toobin in. you studied the italian...
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they thought they were all good credits because they all belong to this uon. and they're finding out that isn't true. >> rose: what did you see a year or so ago when you got out of european sovereign debt. >> i saw where the can was going. but did you see it, and other people didn't e it. >> no, i think people-- . >> rose: saw it but didn't -- >> it was-- it's a little like our own situation back in 2006 and 7. everybody sort of saw it but you kind of thought well-- . >> rose: i don't know that they all saw it i don't think they understood it. i think people didn't understand it. you mean the subprime crisis or you think i'm wrong. they saw it. >> i think people had kind of an uneasy feeling, a lot of people. they were like cinderella at the ball. >> . >> rose: as long as the music is playing you have to keep dancing. that was a classic-- that's right. >> he didn't think it was midnight. >> it is-- he's not the only one i made a lot of mistakes in that respect. i saw certain things taking place. but i didn't take strong enough action in many cases. i am as gui
they thought they were all good credits because they all belong to this uon. and they're finding out that isn't true. >> rose: what did you see a year or so ago when you got out of european sovereign debt. >> i saw where the can was going. but did you see it, and other people didn't e it. >> no, i think people-- . >> rose: saw it but didn't -- >> it was-- it's a little like our own situation back in 2006 and 7. everybody sort of saw it but you kind of thought...
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they are making sure that they tell officers and they are not going anywhere. at one point we thought that officers were simply going to walk down 14 and drive them from this area. instead, they stopped right here to tell people to get out of the intersection and all of the streets. traffic is now moving through without incident. >>mark: protesters have been camped of there for three weeks. >>darya: we're back with more than a couple of minutes. >>mark: police have gotten protesters out of frank ogawa plaza park after three weeks. >>mark: and dozens of people have been arrested, but the exact number is not known just yet. this oakland has been telling city workers to try to delay there are rival. >>darya: because of the nature of this, the entire downtown area is a hot spot. >>george: right now we are advising people that there will be intermittent closures and and around frank ogawa plaza park plaza and the street of for it. it you want to avoid broadway, you want to of the late franklin, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and twelfth street. also, pot club you
they are making sure that they tell officers and they are not going anywhere. at one point we thought that officers were simply going to walk down 14 and drive them from this area. instead, they stopped right here to tell people to get out of the intersection and all of the streets. traffic is now moving through without incident. >>mark: protesters have been camped of there for three weeks. >>darya: we're back with more than a couple of minutes. >>mark: police have gotten...
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they thought they discovered.o me this story is really about -- family was there a sleeper cell? >> guest: there was not. when you think you have something, people of good faith, governments can start reaching backward and jumping to conclusions. they thought partially because he was making donations to muslim charities, because that's part of what it means to be muslim, they just thought they found a sleeper cell in idaho. they end up prosecuting him for mattress support of terrorists. what he had done really his action was to post these links on the website. >> host: the fbi affidavit and the charging documents allege that he had facilitated the recruitment of terrorists through the dissemination of the propaganda through the internet. and also attempted to actually try to solicit funds for these terror organizations through his own contributions to the charity. did he illicit funds? >> guest: one of the facts of alleged against him was there was a link to other websites that you could make contribution to the t
they thought they discovered.o me this story is really about -- family was there a sleeper cell? >> guest: there was not. when you think you have something, people of good faith, governments can start reaching backward and jumping to conclusions. they thought partially because he was making donations to muslim charities, because that's part of what it means to be muslim, they just thought they found a sleeper cell in idaho. they end up prosecuting him for mattress support of terrorists....
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when tenons contact that tenants union or someplace else, they are told they cannot evict and they don't have to move and they stand up and fight for their rights. but many assume that because they get this 30 day notice that they do have to leave. >> thank you. >> my name is willie radcliffe and i'm a general contractor and developer. i publish the san francisco bayview newspaper. i think we have heard all the bad things about the banks. i will not go into that. but what i will talk about is the discrimination the banks have in not loaning money, especially to people of color. i was fortunate enough to be working i section of the gas pipeline in north dakota. i opened up an account in that north dakota bank. that's one reason north dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the country, because they not only is the bank there to help you, but they have insurance programs and funding programs to make sure the people, and there are some competition for the banks. there is no competition here for the banks. whatever they want to do, go ahead and do. if we had a municipal bank and a state b
when tenons contact that tenants union or someplace else, they are told they cannot evict and they don't have to move and they stand up and fight for their rights. but many assume that because they get this 30 day notice that they do have to leave. >> thank you. >> my name is willie radcliffe and i'm a general contractor and developer. i publish the san francisco bayview newspaper. i think we have heard all the bad things about the banks. i will not go into that. but what i will...
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when they realize they cannot change or break these regimes are make them more democratic, they decide to work with them anyway. >> rulers in the region use those relationships for money and influence to help them consolidate their power and keep ethnic groups or clans under control. they see themselves as stabilizing forces in dangerous parts of the world. this is why they don't want a democratic move to take over in kyrgyzstan and upset their comfortable arrangements. for the despot, that would be a nightmare. >> central asia from despots to democracy. thank you for joining us.
when they realize they cannot change or break these regimes are make them more democratic, they decide to work with them anyway. >> rulers in the region use those relationships for money and influence to help them consolidate their power and keep ethnic groups or clans under control. they see themselves as stabilizing forces in dangerous parts of the world. this is why they don't want a democratic move to take over in kyrgyzstan and upset their comfortable arrangements. for the despot,...
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politics aside, protesters say they are doing what they can to empty the porta potties so they could focus on what they consider to be the real mess, corporations. in san francisco, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >> occupy protesters are getting more volatile. nearly 30 occupy demonstrators were arrested in portland oregon today. they were told not to expand their encampments, but they moved into the upscale neighborhood and they passed curfew. they made arrests beginning at 3:00 this morning. most demonstrators were cited and released. >>> officers are backing off in nashville. they occupied the downtown plaza. tonight, no one arrested. the plaza is closed from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the first two nights, two dozen people were detained. a judge freed them saying the state was wrong for holding them. troopers say their new orders are to make sure that everyone is, "playing nice." >>> turning out to be a deadly storm. the damage done and the millions without power after the record storm lunged the east coast. >> this airport is not doing anything about it, just leaving us here. >> the pass
politics aside, protesters say they are doing what they can to empty the porta potties so they could focus on what they consider to be the real mess, corporations. in san francisco, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >> occupy protesters are getting more volatile. nearly 30 occupy demonstrators were arrested in portland oregon today. they were told not to expand their encampments, but they moved into the upscale neighborhood and they passed curfew. they made arrests beginning at 3:00 this morning....
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and then when they see when they see the. and generals talking about how associated they are with their christian heritage and when they when they line that up too closely with a military mission then our enemies have recruiting power from that they say ok it is a religious war let's recruit the muslims against the christians and that's going to run anything but as a recruiting point do you think we're going to win this cultural battle yes yes i do but the power right now rests with the chaplains and i reached out to them they know i'm out here and what i'm wondering about is why is there a deafening silence from the chaplaincy about this so i hope they speak out without some official policy because i know they have it in their heart military you know has most advanced weaponry and machinery in the world but i guess in terms of policy is still the r.k. thank you so much for joining us next a lot of pressure. so the presidential candidate complains about the debate through hard times when are unhappy our. kind of hot debate do
and then when they see when they see the. and generals talking about how associated they are with their christian heritage and when they when they line that up too closely with a military mission then our enemies have recruiting power from that they say ok it is a religious war let's recruit the muslims against the christians and that's going to run anything but as a recruiting point do you think we're going to win this cultural battle yes yes i do but the power right now rests with the...
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can they not get it or do they think they can fool people. well look the obama administration president obama has been a guy who has been a master of co-opting social movements when it seems opportune for him to do so nobody well i shouldn't say nobody just played the clip shot empty and so except in fox news and republican political elites no rank and file voter thinks that what wall street has done to this economy is all that great most voters actually think of what wall street is done to our economy and our society has been a lot less than great has been absolutely awful and so the obama administration is in a position where it's trying to co-opt that message trying to co-opt the best parts of the message of occupy wall street in advance of the two thousand and twelve elections so it's not surprising that this is the message out of the white house but it is i guess telling that this white house doesn't seem to have an awareness that the grievances expressed by i think i was free are as much grievances against congress and republicans in co
can they not get it or do they think they can fool people. well look the obama administration president obama has been a guy who has been a master of co-opting social movements when it seems opportune for him to do so nobody well i shouldn't say nobody just played the clip shot empty and so except in fox news and republican political elites no rank and file voter thinks that what wall street has done to this economy is all that great most voters actually think of what wall street is done to our...
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they got the gist of it, didn't they? >> i'm sure they did. also you said student loans have put grads $1 trillion in debt. one more? i have three more pages, todd. i am talking to todd the producer. >> it is like "the five." >> i am skipping that. >> inside joke. >> i don't even know what to say here. michael, you brought up the stat of how 53% of students graduate in six years. >> yes jie. you have a problem with that? >> no. >> good because it took me a little longer than that. greg, you said if student loans are bailed out, that would get you out on the streets, but bailouts for large banks and corporations don't bother your fashist mind, do they? >> let's be clear on the banks. those were given to them by the government. it wasn't like -- andy, -- >> oh it was the government that bailed them out. no, i don't think anybody has figured that out. >> andy, bankers weren't occupying a park going bail us out. bail us out. you have students in parks saying bail us out. if they bail them out, i am out there protesting. it is somewhere for 10 minu
they got the gist of it, didn't they? >> i'm sure they did. also you said student loans have put grads $1 trillion in debt. one more? i have three more pages, todd. i am talking to todd the producer. >> it is like "the five." >> i am skipping that. >> inside joke. >> i don't even know what to say here. michael, you brought up the stat of how 53% of students graduate in six years. >> yes jie. you have a problem with that? >> no. >> good...
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they came in, and they were laughing, and the older ones started punching me. one of the little boys -- i do not know, somebody was saying something about my hands. he wanted to see my hands. i just raised them up. i was wondering what they wanted to see my hands for. what happened was the white boy placed his hands against my hands, and his mother looked at my mom, and my mom looked at me, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or interact with a white child. that was a very early age. i was maybe around five or six years old. then, my mother explained to me about -- and words stuck in my mind -- "white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at that young age that i should not have had to have gone through. there was a lunch counter. i still tell everybody i love the smell of that by then 10 -- that five and ten. i looked over and saw t
they came in, and they were laughing, and the older ones started punching me. one of the little boys -- i do not know, somebody was saying something about my hands. he wanted to see my hands. i just raised them up. i was wondering what they wanted to see my hands for. what happened was the white boy placed his hands against my hands, and his mother looked at my mom, and my mom looked at me, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or...
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and they just took off? they ran off?> yes. >> reporter: now, a witness we talked to this morning said that he heard the exchange that these two men asked your friend, the 18-year-old, if he was part of a gang and he said no but they shot anyway. >> yeah. he is not part of nothing. he's a nice guy, man. anytime somebody needs a ride around here, he is right there helping them. if you don't get it, if you weren't wearing colors or anything, they just came up and just said something and next thing you know, they just happened so quick. >> reporter: okay. your friend 18 years old, nice guy, anything else you want to say about him? >> not really. just, you know, rest in peace. >> reporter: okay. all right. thank you so much. again, this -- the very latest, the 38th homicide of the year. san jose police are going to be addressing this spike in deadly violence as well as the sixth officer-involved shooting that happened three of them fatal this year, we'll be there at 11:00 this morning. >> thank you. >>> new information around
and they just took off? they ran off?> yes. >> reporter: now, a witness we talked to this morning said that he heard the exchange that these two men asked your friend, the 18-year-old, if he was part of a gang and he said no but they shot anyway. >> yeah. he is not part of nothing. he's a nice guy, man. anytime somebody needs a ride around here, he is right there helping them. if you don't get it, if you weren't wearing colors or anything, they just came up and just said...
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they were like classmates, which they obviously had been, but they were teammates, too. they were getting, they were congratulating each other. i thought that was fantastic. that goes to really the folks who have set the program up. i am congratulate and all of you for really setting the tone for the young people to participate and supporting them through it. ups and downs, you know, struggles, challenges, when the road is easy, then when it gets difficult, all of that mixed together, i just thought it was great. i apologize for not being able to attend the sunday cook out. it also sounded like it was pretty fantastic. darn it. next time, i definitely want to make it. i will put it on my calendar so i can attend. just the bible is just wonderful. -- the vibe is just wonderful. i want to thank all of the adults use -- who helped set the tone for young people to be able to thrive and do academic work, and get paid for it. it is the summertime. they need jobs. most of them would actually have to go look for employment to sustain themselves. you know, as a priority, versus m
they were like classmates, which they obviously had been, but they were teammates, too. they were getting, they were congratulating each other. i thought that was fantastic. that goes to really the folks who have set the program up. i am congratulate and all of you for really setting the tone for the young people to participate and supporting them through it. ups and downs, you know, struggles, challenges, when the road is easy, then when it gets difficult, all of that mixed together, i just...
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get into a court of law they claim that it's for national security that they need to manipulate his markets and meanwhile capitalism and economics in america is crashing on the rocks and cerny and a huge embarrassment for everyone who lives there this is why many people are trying to get out. and again bringing this back to j.p. morgan and occupy wall street and the cultural crisis in america michael moore famously said oh we would need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street but is this capitalism that one of the most important markets in the world when the most important currency markets in the world gold is controlled by two entities one hundred percent of all the derivatives are controlled by two entities yeah well and why do they control gold and silver why do they monopolize gold and silver why do they all of the buys in the cells on these markets and manipulate these prices every single day because the axiomatic flip side of gold and silver is the u.s. dollar and to have the u.s. dollar as world reserve currency which is the foundation of the american policy
get into a court of law they claim that it's for national security that they need to manipulate his markets and meanwhile capitalism and economics in america is crashing on the rocks and cerny and a huge embarrassment for everyone who lives there this is why many people are trying to get out. and again bringing this back to j.p. morgan and occupy wall street and the cultural crisis in america michael moore famously said oh we would need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street...
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they said they owe them a good game.y won't make up for what happened last season, but will help. the lightning kept the caps out of the playoffs. washington was 2 for 19 on the power play. tonight, the caps will try to improve the record, 2-0 and certainly have extra motivation. >> obviously, a little bit. it's natural. you know, we are worried about a win. a win is big for us right now. it's what we want. whatever happened last year, obviously it's in your head. even if it didn't, we need this game, so, keep pushing. >> there's always going to be a bitter taste, at least for a few years. they have a great system. their coach is a smart coach. they play a solid game. it's tough to play against. we are excited to get that challenge again and kind of see how we tackle it with the new guys. >> caps looking for a payback here tonight at verizon center against the tampa bay lightning. talking football now. the redskins look good sitting on top of the division at 3-1. sunday, they have to deal with a bunch of angry birds. phi
they said they owe them a good game.y won't make up for what happened last season, but will help. the lightning kept the caps out of the playoffs. washington was 2 for 19 on the power play. tonight, the caps will try to improve the record, 2-0 and certainly have extra motivation. >> obviously, a little bit. it's natural. you know, we are worried about a win. a win is big for us right now. it's what we want. whatever happened last year, obviously it's in your head. even if it didn't, we...
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are they coming? yes they are. no they are aren't. at this point it is late, the ferry building will be opened soon this place will be filled with people rushing to work. some police have been released who were on standby for what appeared to be some large enforcement. this crowd announced they've heard the activity has been called off. that police will not be coming out here. occupy sf looks like it is going to remain at justin herman plaza. protesters vowed they are not going anywhere unless police force them out umar abdulmutallab h, abc7 news. >> thank you. -- protesters are back in frank ogawa plaza after they were chased out by tear gas firing police yesterday they came back and officers made no effort to stop them. then, as you mentioned many moved to san francisco in anticipation of some action there. katie marzullo is near oakland city hall with a barren camp there. >> reporter: good morning. if occupy sf is energetic i can say occupy oakland is the opposite, very little energy. you can see maybe half a dozen on their feet on
are they coming? yes they are. no they are aren't. at this point it is late, the ferry building will be opened soon this place will be filled with people rushing to work. some police have been released who were on standby for what appeared to be some large enforcement. this crowd announced they've heard the activity has been called off. that police will not be coming out here. occupy sf looks like it is going to remain at justin herman plaza. protesters vowed they are not going anywhere unless...
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[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just kept running in, i got letters in from brothers and death row. we are reading your article. we are glad what you are saying. they will not believe us. you have all of these degrees. next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we
[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them....
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they can fall in any direction and they don't stop when they hit a surface.hey're more likely to bounce than to lodge, so they can sometimes bounce a long ways and that's a frustrating thing at times, too. >> here's my question with regard to the iss. you're one of three crew members right now. they're working on a fix. hoping for a launch in a couple of days. if it's a no go, how do you get home? >> we're fine. we have -- arrived on the soyuse rocket in june. there was a failure of that booster, it was a progress cargo vehicle, but launches on the essentially a same rocket. the same one we road to orbit. we don't use that part of the rocket for the ride home. it's a much different game going home. so our ship is fine. and there are no similar components related to that failure for our ride home, so we'll be planning to go home in about a month and no changes with that. >> as a young boy, you actually started a notebook writing about mars. do you think in your lifetime we'll see boot prints on mars? >> yes, i do. i've always believed that. i had hoped i could
they can fall in any direction and they don't stop when they hit a surface.hey're more likely to bounce than to lodge, so they can sometimes bounce a long ways and that's a frustrating thing at times, too. >> here's my question with regard to the iss. you're one of three crew members right now. they're working on a fix. hoping for a launch in a couple of days. if it's a no go, how do you get home? >> we're fine. we have -- arrived on the soyuse rocket in june. there was a failure of...