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dramatic video as they run for cover from a tornado parakeet keeping drunk drivers off the road, the unconventional method that one local bar is using to prevent accidents. steve rudin will have the full >> mastercard is investigating a possible breach of cardholder data. it is reported that 10,000 people could be effected in the secret service is investigating. the break took place at a processor and mastercard said it is warning banks about the accounts at risk in the says notifying banks about a breach involving a pregnant processor. no word of there is a connection. a local man is on a mission to keep from drivers off the roads. he installed a breathalyzer machine at a bar in bethesda. the machine allows people to know their blood alcohol level before they leave the bar. he is hoping to install and at every d.c. area bar which is a personal mission for him. his best friend died in a drunk driving crash and he was the one behind the wheel. >> this is for trying to prevent whether it is one or 100 people to go through the same situation. >> he says the breathalyzer results are not recorded and th
dramatic video as they run for cover from a tornado parakeet keeping drunk drivers off the road, the unconventional method that one local bar is using to prevent accidents. steve rudin will have the full >> mastercard is investigating a possible breach of cardholder data. it is reported that 10,000 people could be effected in the secret service is investigating. the break took place at a processor and mastercard said it is warning banks about the accounts at risk in the says notifying...
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and the first and foremost of that is that a lot of these unconventionals wouldn't have been developed, shale gas wouldn't have been developed before the fact that we have private lands access, this new technology and $12 gas price in 2007 and 2008. that's what spurred t development. ultra deep water oil sands, the unconventionals, a lot of this new production is higher cost production. and one of the benefits of reaching a level not $125 but a higher level means you can bring on more production and then moderate future prices. i agree with you on expanding the use of alternative fuels. i think the problem as paul said has been that gasoline actually does well in terms of energy content rich and the ability is portable, fungable, it's storable. >> i know we're running out of time. coal tooley quids. >>he quids using carbon sequestration with biomass actually reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. we have the technology but the epa, the administration will not help us move in that direction. >> so i think part of the problem, senator, with all due respect to west virgin
and the first and foremost of that is that a lot of these unconventionals wouldn't have been developed, shale gas wouldn't have been developed before the fact that we have private lands access, this new technology and $12 gas price in 2007 and 2008. that's what spurred t development. ultra deep water oil sands, the unconventionals, a lot of this new production is higher cost production. and one of the benefits of reaching a level not $125 but a higher level means you can bring on more...
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all this stems from the unconventional mindset that reagan somehow adopted. similarly, reagan saw or felt the transforming nature of sdi. now, a lot of us thought strategic defense was very helpful. in fact, i had written an article for the heritage foundation policy review a year before the inauguration saying we should really go revive strategic defense. but we considered it not revolutionary but complementary to traditional deterrents. i was amazed in november of 1985 during the first summit between reagan and gorbachev, the first u.s.-soviet summit in seven years, when the soviet delegation spent 75% of their time in very agitated nature about sdi. i remember taking aside pat buchanan who was then the director of white house communications and saying" pat, don't they understand, this is just a presidential speech. after 2 1/2 years after the president gave his speech on march 23rd, 1983, advocating sdi, the pentagon had done virtually nothing on it. it was just rhetoric. it was just presidential words. and i remember pat saying" don't tell them that. they
all this stems from the unconventional mindset that reagan somehow adopted. similarly, reagan saw or felt the transforming nature of sdi. now, a lot of us thought strategic defense was very helpful. in fact, i had written an article for the heritage foundation policy review a year before the inauguration saying we should really go revive strategic defense. but we considered it not revolutionary but complementary to traditional deterrents. i was amazed in november of 1985 during the first summit...
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is pro tuesdaying about roughly 6 million barrels of oil a day, but it's coming from the unconventional spots, the shale oil plate for example. not drilling so much in the gulf of mexico because, well, in 2010 there was a giant hole in the bottom of it. so actually that's one of the places where drilling is pretty stagnant, but other places, like i said before, the unconventional shale oil plates and things like that is where a lot of new oil is coming from. >> doesn't that mean the republicans are right then because that's state land and private land, it's not federal land? >> right, it is state and private land. yeah, it's a a lil bit of a double-edged sword. with politicians they're going to twist their words to make themselves sound right every time. >> the other factor people don't like factor into all of this, we do have a problem turning oil into gas because our refineries aren't the best. tell us about that. >> that's actually not exactly true. our refineries are pretty sophisticated. a lot of companies have invested capital earlier this decade to -- around 2002 to invest -- to
is pro tuesdaying about roughly 6 million barrels of oil a day, but it's coming from the unconventional spots, the shale oil plate for example. not drilling so much in the gulf of mexico because, well, in 2010 there was a giant hole in the bottom of it. so actually that's one of the places where drilling is pretty stagnant, but other places, like i said before, the unconventional shale oil plates and things like that is where a lot of new oil is coming from. >> doesn't that mean the...
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i say that the unconventional wisdom has underestimated this story and woefully so. led me hear your thoughts. >> i'm coming around to you keith, it's just such a weird story, i can't believe it makes a difference, but folks are certainly believing it. >> 35% is a big number. >> after all lyndon johnson had to forgery election when he caused the stir holding his beagles up by the ears. >> i don't think any historian would say that is the only reason. might have had something to do with vietnam. >> the shamus story there is a contribution between what his sons said happened to the dog. they said when they got to canada, the dog ran away. apparently he sought asylum in canada. his wife romney's wife said the dog lived a long and fruitful life. at least i hope that comes up in a debate. we've got to get into that. >> the dog stayed in canada as a draft dodger, explaining why he had to be tied to the roof. >> thank you craig. >> one campaign note about this nonsense. if you think american's politicians miss the obvious let's see what's happening in the local elections in
i say that the unconventional wisdom has underestimated this story and woefully so. led me hear your thoughts. >> i'm coming around to you keith, it's just such a weird story, i can't believe it makes a difference, but folks are certainly believing it. >> 35% is a big number. >> after all lyndon johnson had to forgery election when he caused the stir holding his beagles up by the ears. >> i don't think any historian would say that is the only reason. might have had...
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you have the conventional as well as unconventional efforts. when vietnam is divided in 1954 the north vietnamese leave behind probably 10 or 15,000 supporters that become the cadre, the leadership for the vc. you have different numbers from different books. they rarely agree, unfortunately. now they prepared for the new war in 1959 by infiltrating into the south tens of thousands of other south vietnamese who come north in 1954 to get training. again, all of these guys become the leadership for the insurge begins si in the south. they expand the plaf, people's liberation armed forces which is what we call the vc. they build this vc. the communists are very good at organizing things. they organize the vc as a three-tiered force. you have the main force vc units. these are guerrillas that have become stage 3. they're basically designed. they're conventional units designed to fight the south vietnamese army. you have regional forces, guerrilla's who work full time in assigned regions in the south and you have this local vc militia in the areas tha
you have the conventional as well as unconventional efforts. when vietnam is divided in 1954 the north vietnamese leave behind probably 10 or 15,000 supporters that become the cadre, the leadership for the vc. you have different numbers from different books. they rarely agree, unfortunately. now they prepared for the new war in 1959 by infiltrating into the south tens of thousands of other south vietnamese who come north in 1954 to get training. again, all of these guys become the leadership...
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they are the ones that of the unconventional education and the ones that are largely self educated. i would like to point out that if you start with theodore roosevelt, virtually all of our presidents had ivy league educations or equipment others elected in their own right, truman and johnson are accidents of being vice president, it? but you know, but roosevelt went to harvard and yale, herbert hoover is from stanford, calvin coolidge is from and hearst. even jimmy carter that is an outside figure attended annapolis, and richard nixon, but he does penance why that by going to do call school and becoming a wall street lawyer as his path back to the white house. and this is why if ronald reagan is interesting. he goes to eureka college, tiny little place and if you study closely what you can see it's like harry truman who didn't finish college, only modern president didn't have a college degree, they both of their particular political the machinations or their own self education. in ronald reagan's defense case it is the years in hollywood and traveling around the country when he's r
they are the ones that of the unconventional education and the ones that are largely self educated. i would like to point out that if you start with theodore roosevelt, virtually all of our presidents had ivy league educations or equipment others elected in their own right, truman and johnson are accidents of being vice president, it? but you know, but roosevelt went to harvard and yale, herbert hoover is from stanford, calvin coolidge is from and hearst. even jimmy carter that is an outside...
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the value add here moving to the unconventional, since we are doing it first if the u.s. can demonstrate they can get it right in terms of shale gas and tight oil production, it has huge implications throughout the globe and if you're looking at the balance coming you can increase the volume by huge numbers. i guess the next piece is a kind of great alana. it's what do we want to be? when we increase, i know the environmental community gets very upset when you talk about 200 years of natural gas because if you look to move to the lower carbon economy that delays the reckoning date. there was a sense in terms of the narrative being consistent that if you're on the path to the clean fuel economy because you were running out and prices for get higher in volatility was increasing that gave additional impetus. now you are on a fast and abundant resources and you develop it, you extend which probably needs to be extended what the life of conventional fuel. they are cleaner and safer but they go on longer and in my mind it gives breathing space to figure out the next step becaus
the value add here moving to the unconventional, since we are doing it first if the u.s. can demonstrate they can get it right in terms of shale gas and tight oil production, it has huge implications throughout the globe and if you're looking at the balance coming you can increase the volume by huge numbers. i guess the next piece is a kind of great alana. it's what do we want to be? when we increase, i know the environmental community gets very upset when you talk about 200 years of natural...
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the ones of the unconventional education. and if excellence are largely self educated. so i would like to point out that, start with theodore roosevelt. virtue all of our presidents that have ip league educations are the ones who are elected of right truman and johnson are sort of accidents being vice president. but those roosevelts went to harvard. taft went to yale. herbert went to stanford. even jimmy carter was an outside figure i tended and applets. and richard nixon went to tiny whittier college. he goes to duke law school, becoming a wall street lawyer and is passed back to the white house. this is why ronald reagan is so interesting. a tiny ago place. more importantly if you study the reagan story, really close i think what you see is like harry truman, who didn't finish college, only modern president didn't have a college degree, they both owe their particular political imagination to the own self-education. reagan's case it's hollywood and traffic around the country for ge when he's reading the classics of the american cursive movement, he's reading and quoting
the ones of the unconventional education. and if excellence are largely self educated. so i would like to point out that, start with theodore roosevelt. virtue all of our presidents that have ip league educations are the ones who are elected of right truman and johnson are sort of accidents being vice president. but those roosevelts went to harvard. taft went to yale. herbert went to stanford. even jimmy carter was an outside figure i tended and applets. and richard nixon went to tiny whittier...
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regardless of the football issues that tim tebow raises because he's unconventional, the bottom line is, he sell ltz tickets, sells jerseys, makes a team that otherwise wouldn't get much attention on the national stage a team that casual followers will follow. from day one, from the possibility rising, jackson svie and miami seem they should be at the top of the list. they have stadium issues, can't sell out. bring tim tebow out and suddenly it's standing room only. >> of course jacksonville is where tebow is from. he played college in north florida. they have a quarterback there. does that present a problem? >> well, from a football standpoint, yes. from a business standpoint, if the new owner of that team who just bought it back in january who has said very favorable things about tebow, including, i would have drafted him if i had owned the team at the time, they put parks over about 10,000, 15,000 seats for the home games, you take the tarps off and sell them out if you have tebow playing there. >> it sounds like the most likely outcome. mike florio, love having your perspective.
regardless of the football issues that tim tebow raises because he's unconventional, the bottom line is, he sell ltz tickets, sells jerseys, makes a team that otherwise wouldn't get much attention on the national stage a team that casual followers will follow. from day one, from the possibility rising, jackson svie and miami seem they should be at the top of the list. they have stadium issues, can't sell out. bring tim tebow out and suddenly it's standing room only. >> of course...
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this is like the designer, unconventional. >> i could show knit another way. is important for me to say through fashion. >> raw, chaotic and playful. there is an energy here. the body suits designed for madonna's blonde ambition" tour a wedding dress with a metal bodice and a headdress. >> he walks through galleries. you're going to see an incredible amount of diversity on the runway, you have chick and classic french looks. and they're playing time with punk rockers so to see just right there in that gallery, the range of the collection. >> and this first work was putting a cone bra on his teddy bear. he says he gets inspiration on the streets. he saw a man dressed in all ledger. we can see that influence here. >> daring and provocative. stylish. this answers a question... is fashion art? experts say this man is an artist. and 35 years of gaulthier will be here through august 19th. >> school uniforms in one brazilian city are now embedded with computer chips alerting parents if students are custodying class. 20,000 students between 4-14 started wearing the un
this is like the designer, unconventional. >> i could show knit another way. is important for me to say through fashion. >> raw, chaotic and playful. there is an energy here. the body suits designed for madonna's blonde ambition" tour a wedding dress with a metal bodice and a headdress. >> he walks through galleries. you're going to see an incredible amount of diversity on the runway, you have chick and classic french looks. and they're playing time with punk rockers so...
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dan's comments are very well, but i think that the value adhere is especially as we move into the unconventionals since we're doing it first, if the u.s. can it demonstrate they can get it right in terms of shale gas and tide oil production, it has huge implications throughout the global. if it's a global balance, you can increase volumes by huge numbers. i guess, though, that the next piece is this kind of great dilemma idea. like what cowe -- do we want to be? the environmental community is upset talking about 200 years of natural gas because if you look to move to a lower carbon economy, that delays that reckoning date. there was sense in terms of the narrative being consistent that if you're on the path to a cleaner fuel economy because you were running out, prices got high ergs and volatility increased, you had a potential imptous, but now if it's a vast and abundant resource you developed, you extend, which i think needs to be extended, but you extend the life of conventional fuels, cleaner, safer, but they go on longer, and in my minute, we have breathing space then to figure out the next
dan's comments are very well, but i think that the value adhere is especially as we move into the unconventionals since we're doing it first, if the u.s. can it demonstrate they can get it right in terms of shale gas and tide oil production, it has huge implications throughout the global. if it's a global balance, you can increase volumes by huge numbers. i guess, though, that the next piece is this kind of great dilemma idea. like what cowe -- do we want to be? the environmental community is...
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she has a look on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices the require no physical contact with the patient. i think nobody else has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined just institutes of nuclear physics. radio and tronics and technology . thousands of people undergo treatment here each day according to juneau in oppression of was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her claim but once i received a call from a kremlin employee could you kill any british and if they asked i said i wasn't sure but i try. no one in the family is aware of that joe would simply have been barred from his team saying that some woman off the street was allowed to heel linnets brezhnev his rubbish and he cheated. the kremlin chance we're obliged to watch the health of liberation of one of them was victor but. the recalls how chefs have to refuse pressure with his favorite meal ministries cutlet the full of his doctor's recommendation. but. i remember the way poultry was served in soviet times there would have been also the woman's now look
she has a look on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices the require no physical contact with the patient. i think nobody else has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined just institutes of nuclear physics. radio and tronics and technology . thousands of people undergo treatment here each day according to juneau in oppression of was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her claim but once i received a call from a kremlin...
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coming up for you next hour here in our see who the girl grills his guests about the prospects of a largely unconventional republican lineup on the no holds barred blame game that's quickly becoming the norm. we don't have money to help provide health care for our people but we have money to basically destroy and then rebuild another country i think if obama returns to that. optimism and manages to back it up with ok these are things that i have achieved or that we have achieved as a nation since i've taken office i think that can carry him because people get tired of negativity people get tired of being angry and he has more he started and he achieved it he hasn't achieved anything. wrapping rein he's done nothing to you know that it's also ok other than fact and you don't know that. job or feel like someone's watching you well if you're u.k. citizen the government is attempting to step up its public surveillance probably even stooping on your personal e-mails and despite c.c.t.v. cameras already a major fact of u.k. life now plans to store personal data including information from social networking sites
coming up for you next hour here in our see who the girl grills his guests about the prospects of a largely unconventional republican lineup on the no holds barred blame game that's quickly becoming the norm. we don't have money to help provide health care for our people but we have money to basically destroy and then rebuild another country i think if obama returns to that. optimism and manages to back it up with ok these are things that i have achieved or that we have achieved as a nation...
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this multi-immediate why show with video projector is like the design unconventional. >> i could showimportant for me to say through fashion. >>reporter: raw. chaotic. playful. energy here. body suits he designed for madonna tour in 1990. wedding dress and head address. man in the mirror is this and long traichbility you see an incredible amount of diversity on the runway. you have the classic french look. you really see the mastering, mastery of the tailoring. flank on either side with punching rocker. the grunge look so see right there in the one gallery the range of his collection. >>reporter: he found fashion design at age 9. his first work was putting his famous cone bra on his teddy bear. he says he gets inspiration from the street. first trip to san francisco in 1980 he saw a man dressed in leather. that we the flu here. certainly answers the question is fashion art? the experts say this man is an artist. >> i don't think i am an artist honestly i don't see. >>reporter: he might get argument on that. 35 years he will be here through august 19. this is 7 news. >> more people rid
this multi-immediate why show with video projector is like the design unconventional. >> i could showimportant for me to say through fashion. >>reporter: raw. chaotic. playful. energy here. body suits he designed for madonna tour in 1990. wedding dress and head address. man in the mirror is this and long traichbility you see an incredible amount of diversity on the runway. you have the classic french look. you really see the mastering, mastery of the tailoring. flank on either side...
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ultra-deep water oil sands, the unconventional's, a lot of the production is higher cost production andone of the benefits of reaching a level not $125 but a higher level means you can bring on more production and moderate future prices. i would agree with you on expanding the use of alternative fuels. i think the problem has paul said has been that gasoline actually does very well in terms of energy content and the ability, it's affordable, it's fungible and its storable. >> we are running out of time. coal to liquids. secretary chu said himself that using carbon capture and sequestration with biomass actually reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. we know we can do it. we have the technology but this agency, epa and the administration will not help us move in that direction. >> i think part of the problem senator with all due respect to west virginia is that on the cold side the scale is an enormous one. i agree with everything the secretary said, with those conditions is absolutely right but if we do fuel efficiency at 60 miles a gallon it will be difficult for anyth
ultra-deep water oil sands, the unconventional's, a lot of the production is higher cost production andone of the benefits of reaching a level not $125 but a higher level means you can bring on more production and moderate future prices. i would agree with you on expanding the use of alternative fuels. i think the problem has paul said has been that gasoline actually does very well in terms of energy content and the ability, it's affordable, it's fungible and its storable. >> we are...
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the american cancer society. his profound new text, "we do harm," offers unconventional views on the health care we all receive. a candid conversation abo the state of health care in america with dr. otis brawley, coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment. in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: and dr. otis brawley is the chief medical officer at the american cancer society and works in atlanta and is also the author of the new provocative, and i do mean provocative, a new text, "we do harm: and dr. breaks ranks about being sick in america." dr. brawley, big shoes to fill, but you are doing it. we all know that the credo that you all take is to do no harm, and yet you write a book on how we do harm. that is the kind of thing that can get you into some trouble. >> yes, yes. the reason i did it was during the health-care reform deb
the american cancer society. his profound new text, "we do harm," offers unconventional views on the health care we all receive. a candid conversation abo the state of health care in america with dr. otis brawley, coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment. in...
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are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> over the past two decades, the blue man group's exciting brand of unconventional grown to span multiple cities and across the atlantic. after 40,000 performances, the groundbreaking work may be difficult for others but they are just getting started. playing on concepts of communication, culture, they are building a brand-new show for the monte carlo resort in las vegas. blue man-style. >> the first time we got into the character, started walking around, it started as a project for us, a weekend endeavor, kind of a social experiment. it was great to see people's reactions and that's what we were living off of. people would scream, ignore us, get angry. sometimes we would get a free drink at a bar. keeping the show, there's one that is ang shencient, primal, s a whole other area of dimension that is pop culture technology and it's always been very important to keep up with the times. so just when we first opened there's a show on virtual reality and tablets and discourse about the interaction and the amount of time we spend with our digital accessories in and out of
are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> over the past two decades, the blue man group's exciting brand of unconventional grown to span multiple cities and across the atlantic. after 40,000 performances, the groundbreaking work may be difficult for others but they are just getting started. playing on concepts of communication, culture, they are building a brand-new show for the monte carlo resort in las vegas. blue man-style. >> the first time we got into the...
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i was the unconventional candidate. i did not have to endorse anybody, but i did.nd that is, because i wanted someone who would be a bold leader with bold ideas. [applause] america is that one of those defining moments. let me share with you one of the defining moments in my life. and what that can do to you. it was in 2006. i had a very successful business career. i had a very successful radio career, had even been seen a little bit on television. and life was good. life was really good. then i was diagnosed in 2006 with the stage four cancer. that meant i had cancer in two organs in my body, in my colon and in my liver. i went to the doctor that day and met with the surgeon. my wife of 34 years was with me. and when they gave me the news that i had stage four cancer, my first question was what is that? she said that means you only have a 30% chance of survival. in order to be able to survive, what are they going to have to do? she said, most likely they are going to have to take out 30% of your colon and 70% of your liver. never before in my life had i had such a
i was the unconventional candidate. i did not have to endorse anybody, but i did.nd that is, because i wanted someone who would be a bold leader with bold ideas. [applause] america is that one of those defining moments. let me share with you one of the defining moments in my life. and what that can do to you. it was in 2006. i had a very successful business career. i had a very successful radio career, had even been seen a little bit on television. and life was good. life was really good. then...
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. >> so in this video, greg simpson decided to beg on the corner of an exit of the freeway but it's a little unconventional. has signs that read will work for $150,000 a year plus medical and dental. not bad. need change for $100. >> i like his signs. they are very authentic. obviously the blackboard with black permanent marker, like what we see on the streets. did anybody give him a tip? >> he didn't get a tip, nick. what he got was a citation. he's spotted by chp. >> this is just a joke. we're not taking any money or anything like that. oh, i'm sorry. >> apparently standing where he was standing is a misdemeanor. >> the sign is fake. pursuant to the penal code, it's illegal on the property. >> do not enter. oh, i thought that was for cars. >> the sign says do not enter. >> used for cars. >> you like that? i thought it was pretty funny, but i just didn't want you guys to get hurt. >> interesting. he could have easily said, all right, guys. funny what you're doing but you've got to go. >> this chp was very serious about doing his job, cited them with over $400 of citations. he's hoping this video goes vira
. >> so in this video, greg simpson decided to beg on the corner of an exit of the freeway but it's a little unconventional. has signs that read will work for $150,000 a year plus medical and dental. not bad. need change for $100. >> i like his signs. they are very authentic. obviously the blackboard with black permanent marker, like what we see on the streets. did anybody give him a tip? >> he didn't get a tip, nick. what he got was a citation. he's spotted by chp. >>...
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up in about fifteen minutes here in our two pair the bell grills his cast about the prospects of a largely unconventional republican lineup i'm a no holds barred blame game that's quickly becoming the norm. we don't have money to help provide health care for our people but we have money to basically destroy and then rebuild another country i think if obama returns to that. optimism and manages to back it up with ok these are things that i have achieved or that we have achieved as a nation since i've taken office i think that can carry him because people get tired of negativity and people get tired of being angry i have already started and he attributed or i want he hasn't achieved anything yet and he had let me do what you were acting when he's done nothing if you're not also here other than fact and you. ever feel like someone is watching you well if you're your case it is then the government is attempting to step up its public surveillance policy even snooping on your personal e-mails despite c.c.t.v. cameras are already a major factor of u.k. life there are no plans to store personal data including in
up in about fifteen minutes here in our two pair the bell grills his cast about the prospects of a largely unconventional republican lineup i'm a no holds barred blame game that's quickly becoming the norm. we don't have money to help provide health care for our people but we have money to basically destroy and then rebuild another country i think if obama returns to that. optimism and manages to back it up with ok these are things that i have achieved or that we have achieved as a nation since...
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. >> president obama nominated a man some consider an unconventional choice to lead the world bank. the president says kim has the experience to help developing countries. the choice may help squash the criticism of some that the u.s. has a hold on the world's top post. >> we have an update on the ongoing corruption scandal. harry thomas, jr. has not repaid 70,000 of the $300,000 he owes the city. he was ordered to repay after a settlement. he is accused of diverting funds for his own personal use. he has until december next year to pay the full amount. he will be sentenced in may on theft charges. >> a new budget includes more money for agencies that regulate ethics. the $9.4 billion spending plan also has additional funding for schools and the city's police department. residents may be relieved to hear no new taxes or fees are included. >> still ahead on abc 7 is at 6:00, why the rise of gasoline prices could be doing more good than harm for the nation. >> home sales and america are not doing so well. we have the latest numbers on the flipping sales for new homes. -- slumping sale
. >> president obama nominated a man some consider an unconventional choice to lead the world bank. the president says kim has the experience to help developing countries. the choice may help squash the criticism of some that the u.s. has a hold on the world's top post. >> we have an update on the ongoing corruption scandal. harry thomas, jr. has not repaid 70,000 of the $300,000 he owes the city. he was ordered to repay after a settlement. he is accused of diverting funds for his...
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the details online. also there an italian mayor figure solve an unconventional way of dealing with the lack of space at a local cemetery by banning the death all together. once your nations have been pointing the finger at countries who don't share their ideals but america and its allies aren't always practicing what they preach when it comes to human rights and democracy as marina court now reports some believe that western politicians should first lead by example before lecturing the rest of the world. the u.s. and its european allies have many things in common security politics and a familiar practice of scolding outsiders about the pillars of democracy be running people have a universal right to assembly and free speech this is the precincts that human rights go for so this is a big step towards democracy rule of law human rights these are all values and we believe these must be respected by the egyptian authorities in russia we've seen crackdowns on civil society groups as western leaders wag their finger around the world. one but times in brutal force have been used to quell public protests at home
the details online. also there an italian mayor figure solve an unconventional way of dealing with the lack of space at a local cemetery by banning the death all together. once your nations have been pointing the finger at countries who don't share their ideals but america and its allies aren't always practicing what they preach when it comes to human rights and democracy as marina court now reports some believe that western politicians should first lead by example before lecturing the rest of...
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another unconventional guy for the foreign service.he believes in getting the mission done and doesn't worry about the form of the mission. so he goes around havana. he makes friends, he stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll into work at 10:00 in the morning and write what he learned the night before. that was tough for joyce because he'd been thrown out of his previous post. in 1942, joyce becomes the coordinator of intelligence at the embassy in havana. and this is -- you know, these days most embassies don't have a foreign service officer doing this. the embassy was running its own television operations. joyce was going to run some of them and ernest was going to be his principle agent as we'll see. there are two other kinds running intelligence operations at the embassy. and then there's the fbi which at this stage is mostly interested in counter intelligence and espionage. and later it becomes the intel
another unconventional guy for the foreign service.he believes in getting the mission done and doesn't worry about the form of the mission. so he goes around havana. he makes friends, he stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll into work at 10:00 in the morning and write what he learned the night before. that was tough for joyce because he'd been thrown out of his...
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it's kind of unconventional guy for the foreign service. he believes in getting the mission done and doesn't worry that much about the form of the mission. so he goes around havana, he makes friends, stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll in
it's kind of unconventional guy for the foreign service. he believes in getting the mission done and doesn't worry that much about the form of the mission. so he goes around havana, he makes friends, stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll in
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the country under a view. and italian mayor figures out an unconventional way of dealing with the lack of space at a local cemetery by banning the death altogether. and his red square going green well it's going to launch was a week of irish entertainment head of st patrick's day get all the details at arts and dot com. buster nations have been pointing the finger at countries who don't share their ideals but america and its allies are always practicing what they preach when it comes to human rights and small crecy as marina portnoy reports some believe that western politicians should first lead by example before placing lecturing on all the rest of the world. the u.s. and its european allies have many things in common security politics and a familiar practice i just told an outsiders about that yours of democracy iranian people have a universal right to assembly and free speech this is the precinct suppression human rights and vote in office and there's a big step towards the right democracy rule of law human rights these are our values and we believe things must be respected by the egyptian authorities in russia
the country under a view. and italian mayor figures out an unconventional way of dealing with the lack of space at a local cemetery by banning the death altogether. and his red square going green well it's going to launch was a week of irish entertainment head of st patrick's day get all the details at arts and dot com. buster nations have been pointing the finger at countries who don't share their ideals but america and its allies are always practicing what they preach when it comes to human...
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entire story in an old building in central moscow she has a laboratory on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices that require no physical contact with the patients. they als has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined to institutes of and you could be six southern radio and trunks and technology. dozens of people undergo treatment here each day according to gina in a britain it was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her claim but once i received a call from a kremlin employee could you carol any prisoner be asked i said i wasn't sure but am i trying then you know when the family is aware of that joe would simply have been barred from his duty saying that some woman off the street was allowed to healin oppression of his rubbish and he cheated. the criminal champers were obliged to watch the health of the linux version and one of them was victor but i think he was cool how chefs had to refuse question of what his favorite meal ministries call that the full of his doctor's recommendation. but. i remember the way poultry was served in soviet times the
entire story in an old building in central moscow she has a laboratory on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices that require no physical contact with the patients. they als has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined to institutes of and you could be six southern radio and trunks and technology. dozens of people undergo treatment here each day according to gina in a britain it was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her...
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which dan has so artfully described, and raises the question of whether and how we want to use our vast unconventional resources, along with an array of new technologies, efficiencies and renewables to build a new energy future. dr. don paul, a colleague of ours has charactered this as the great dilemma an issue this committee will be dealing with in the next several months as well as the next several years. for the last 40 years u.s. energy policy has been predicated on the dual notions of growing demand and resource scarcity, especially in relation to oil and natural gas. we are now potentially looking at demand reduction and resource abundance and the landscape is being transformed even as we sit here today. higher prices and technology, applications at scale, are driving an unconventional resource revolution and thises that potential for creating a new energy reality in which the united states once again becomes a global leader in oil and gas production, coupled with efficiency as you mentioned senator murkowski, improvements in alternative, supplements, this revolution can substantially lesson oi
which dan has so artfully described, and raises the question of whether and how we want to use our vast unconventional resources, along with an array of new technologies, efficiencies and renewables to build a new energy future. dr. don paul, a colleague of ours has charactered this as the great dilemma an issue this committee will be dealing with in the next several months as well as the next several years. for the last 40 years u.s. energy policy has been predicated on the dual notions of...
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she has a laboratory on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices that require no physical contact with the patient. thank you nobody else has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined to institutes and you know that physics insider and radio and tronics antic knowledge. dozens of people undergo treatment here each day according to juneau inhibition if i was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her claim. once i received a call from a kremlin employee could you carol any british me of the asked if i said i wasn't sure about am i trying. no one in the family is aware of that juneau would simply have been barred from his duty saying that some woman off the street was allowed to healin expression of his rubbish and each in. the kremlin shares were obliged to watch the health of lin admission to one of them was victor belie of the records how chefs have to refuse question of what his favorite meal ministries call that to follow his doctor's recommendation. but. i remember the way poultry was served in soviet times there wou
she has a laboratory on the ground floor jr is a healer specializing in unconventional practices that require no physical contact with the patient. thank you nobody else has the sort of characteristics that i have been examined to institutes and you know that physics insider and radio and tronics antic knowledge. dozens of people undergo treatment here each day according to juneau inhibition if i was one of the first clients. however his relatives flatly deny her claim. once i received a call...
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french resistors who he later describes as naked to the waist, armed with -- it's summer in france. it's not unreasonable. armed with unconventional sorts. they happen to be communists. the french resistance, kind of two major flavors. the rightist flavor and the communist flavor. these guys happen to be come knew -- communists which doesn't bother ernest at all. they have a leader but they say whatever ernest does, that's going to be okay with us. tow task force hemingway is red pelke, ernest and these 12 guys from the french resistance. ernest more officially -- unofficially, take your pick. he comes up with u.s. uniforms and weapons and ammunition for these guys. bruce is kind of doing the same thing. getting ready for paris. he says i've got it figured out. everybody's got to come through here. why don't we go there? and bruce says oh. okay. at this point ernest is leading american intelligence operations far day or two. here they are. that's bruce on the left. that's the french resistance guy in the middle. and there's ernest on the right. ernest by the way is overweight at this point. he's 6', 220. extra to love. when bruce
french resistors who he later describes as naked to the waist, armed with -- it's summer in france. it's not unreasonable. armed with unconventional sorts. they happen to be communists. the french resistance, kind of two major flavors. the rightist flavor and the communist flavor. these guys happen to be come knew -- communists which doesn't bother ernest at all. they have a leader but they say whatever ernest does, that's going to be okay with us. tow task force hemingway is red pelke, ernest...
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of french resisters who he later describes as, you know, naked to the waste, armed with -- somehawher in france. armed with unconventional weapons of various sorts but really enthusiastic. they happen to be communists. as you may know, the french resistance kind of -- two major flavors. these guys happened to be communists, which doesn't bother ernest at all. they kind of elect him unofficial leader. they have a leader of their own, but they say that, you know, whatever ernest does, that's going to be okay with us. and so now task force hemingway is red pellky, ernest and the 12 guys from the french resistance. ernest more officially, unofficially, take your pick, he comes up with u.s. uniforms and weapons and ammunition for these guys. and then -- while he's doing this, while he's doing the errands he runs into david k.u. bruce, totally by chance. bruce is getting ready for paris and ernest says, hey, david, i've got it all figured out. it's going to happen at this place, 23 miles west. he looks at the map. everybody has to come through here. why don't we go there? and bruce says, oh, okay. you know? so at this point, e
of french resisters who he later describes as, you know, naked to the waste, armed with -- somehawher in france. armed with unconventional weapons of various sorts but really enthusiastic. they happen to be communists. as you may know, the french resistance kind of -- two major flavors. these guys happened to be communists, which doesn't bother ernest at all. they kind of elect him unofficial leader. they have a leader of their own, but they say that, you know, whatever ernest does, that's...
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a young man working for him named robert joyce, another yale graduate, another kind of unconventional guy for the foreign icgetting the mission d doesn't worry that much about the form of the mission, so he goes around havana, he makes friends. he stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll into work at 10:00 or 11:00 in the morning and start writing what he learned the night before and before braden comes, he's very unpopular with the ambassador because the ambassador kind of makes desk checks, the previous ambassador made desk checks around 8:30, 9:00 in the morning and that was tough for joyce because he had been thrown out of his previous post for much the same kind of behavior. anyway, in 1942 joyce becomes the coordinator of intelligence at the embassy in havana. and this is -- you know, these days, most embassies don't have a foreign service officer doing this. the embassy was running sort of its own kind of intelligence operations, and joyce was going to run some of
a young man working for him named robert joyce, another yale graduate, another kind of unconventional guy for the foreign icgetting the mission d doesn't worry that much about the form of the mission, so he goes around havana, he makes friends. he stays out late nights. he gets the kind of scoop that a good political officer needs to come up with. but he doesn't always show up at work on time. so he might stroll into work at 10:00 or 11:00 in the morning and start writing what he learned the...
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general jack keene keene was commissioned focusing on low intensity conflict but it to it was unconventional at the time because we were looking at large scale warfare's of that was not wellcome for the about highly upon. somebody with a huge personality to use that. he would take abizaid to check on how things were going been able to gather in sites if richer areas spoke candidly. was called the visceral report. and everybody knows the story of him getting shot. but that is what solidified their friendship and relationship then they were together for several assignments after that. the social network was of big variable but to look and his education obviously i could relate to the west point experience with a different curriculum to get access to records and look at what complex they wear setting lowered and elective but he never took it. but then read trace the most education and experience at princeton which is the utmost or to experience because it broadens his horizons to what was this indoctrinating. the third thing that we look negative was his experiences. his experience in haiti which is n
general jack keene keene was commissioned focusing on low intensity conflict but it to it was unconventional at the time because we were looking at large scale warfare's of that was not wellcome for the about highly upon. somebody with a huge personality to use that. he would take abizaid to check on how things were going been able to gather in sites if richer areas spoke candidly. was called the visceral report. and everybody knows the story of him getting shot. but that is what solidified...
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commissioned to stand up to the joint readiness ready center, the training center that focuses on low intensity conflict but it was unconventional at the time but we were really looking at large scale -- actually, the gulf war had just ended so that kind of warfare was not really welcomed or looked highly upon. and they needed someone with a huge personality like jack keene to use his force of personality to stand the center up and he would take petraeus' aide to the jrtc to check on how things were going and keene would pull petraeus over and what did the boss really think? and he was able to gather some insights to petraeus and petraeus spoke candidly to him and they had this instant rapport. jack keene calls it a visceral sort of rapport. and then everyone knows the story of david petraeus getting shot and, of course, jack keene was there with him when that happened but really that is what i think solidified their friendship and relationship and then they worked together for several assignments after that. so, okay, so the social network including the mentors was a big variable. the second thing was just to look at his educat
commissioned to stand up to the joint readiness ready center, the training center that focuses on low intensity conflict but it was unconventional at the time but we were really looking at large scale -- actually, the gulf war had just ended so that kind of warfare was not really welcomed or looked highly upon. and they needed someone with a huge personality like jack keene to use his force of personality to stand the center up and he would take petraeus' aide to the jrtc to check on how things...
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president obama got his first chance to nominate someone for the wrote bank he pick something everybody described as a surprise or unconventionalf dartmouth college. if you were googling dr. jim young kim for the first time today you probably quickly read into this. ♪ i came up and here to rock like fire ♪ ♪ make it hot are you rooting for my idols ♪ ♪ give it all you got ♪ so come on let's go ♪ the house is hot tonight ♪ go, go big green, go, go >> the new president of the world bank dressing up like a robot and rapping not all that badly about the college's version of "american idol." he is pretty accomplished. i'm doing all this press for my book just coming out and as part of that press i did the questionnaire that runs on the back page of "vanity fair" magazine, one of the questions they ask everybody is which living person do you most admire? my answer was paul farmer. paul farmer is a doctor who founded organization called partners in health and founded partners in health with jim young kim. he has dedicated nearly his entire adult life to eradicating disease among the poorest people in the world, beginning in the 1980s
president obama got his first chance to nominate someone for the wrote bank he pick something everybody described as a surprise or unconventionalf dartmouth college. if you were googling dr. jim young kim for the first time today you probably quickly read into this. ♪ i came up and here to rock like fire ♪ ♪ make it hot are you rooting for my idols ♪ ♪ give it all you got ♪ so come on let's go ♪ the house is hot tonight ♪ go, go big green, go, go >> the new president of...
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. >> the famous for composing an avante-garde symphony using unconventional instruments not the leasth were more than a dozen player pianos all synchronized. >> and that gave the two of them an idea. synchronized from one note to another, why couldn't radio frequencies steer >> hedy's idea was if you could make both the transmitter and the receiver simultaneously jump from frequency to frequency, then someone trying to jam the signal wouldn't know where it was indeed it worked. >> reporter: so what happened? >> when the navy brass looked at the invention they said, what? you want to put a player piano in a torpedo. that won't work. they threw it on the back shelf. the navy's response really was, you should go raise money for the war. that's what you should be doing instead of this stilly invention. >> what about it hedy? >> so that's what she did, dismissed her brains for beauty. >> hedy lamarr. >> as time went on, she tried television. >> the star faded. but she watched. >> and took the technology to heights that hedy could have never imagined. >> today frequency hoping is used with
. >> the famous for composing an avante-garde symphony using unconventional instruments not the leasth were more than a dozen player pianos all synchronized. >> and that gave the two of them an idea. synchronized from one note to another, why couldn't radio frequencies steer >> hedy's idea was if you could make both the transmitter and the receiver simultaneously jump from frequency to frequency, then someone trying to jam the signal wouldn't know where it was indeed it...