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clark , the lawyer who managed to get life sentences instead of the death penalty for clients like the uni bomber and the gunman that injured gabrielle giffords. back to you. >>> a rusted plane part could lead to bodies, more victims of the 9/11 attack back in 2001. the part you are seeing is believed to have belonged to one of the hijacked jets , the site is sifted for remains of the 3000 victims of the attack, remains 1000 people were never recovered. >>> father is dead killed in front of his children in what police say may have been a case of road rage. he was on his way home from a family gathering sat when he got in to a wreck in northeast baltimore. he got out to exchange insurance information when the other driver said he didn't have any and walked to his car. police say, he was shot in the back and killed and the family says what makes the crime more devastating his daughters were in the car and saw everything. >> his baby girl, she kept crying. any time she heard somebody say daddy, she started crying. this is a baby. she felt that loss. >> police are looking for two people involv
clark , the lawyer who managed to get life sentences instead of the death penalty for clients like the uni bomber and the gunman that injured gabrielle giffords. back to you. >>> a rusted plane part could lead to bodies, more victims of the 9/11 attack back in 2001. the part you are seeing is believed to have belonged to one of the hijacked jets , the site is sifted for remains of the 3000 victims of the attack, remains 1000 people were never recovered. >>> father is dead...
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a fancy way of saying we got new unis. new hoops for or new unis for are hoops and volleyball.tity here. first impression. maybe you guys can comment. >> is looks good. >> sleek, i think. clean. >> yeah. >> nothing too crazy. >> you know oregon wears the psychedelic and crazy colors. this is traditional. >> aerodynamic. >> thanks for joining us. the next newscast is on channel
a fancy way of saying we got new unis. new hoops for or new unis for are hoops and volleyball.tity here. first impression. maybe you guys can comment. >> is looks good. >> sleek, i think. clean. >> yeah. >> nothing too crazy. >> you know oregon wears the psychedelic and crazy colors. this is traditional. >> aerodynamic. >> thanks for joining us. the next newscast is on channel
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kim young unis believed to be 29 years old. much of his life is unyon. his image started as a young leader, parading his pregnant wife to the media. now, a ranting and raving dictator. a former expert on north korea says kim knows nothing about hardship and struggle and little about leadership. north korea's biggest ally, china, is warning tensions must be fused. hackers are not cooperating. they broke into two online sites posting pictures of kim with a pig-like snout threatening world peace, wasting money while his people starve to death. >> 15 of the biggest u.s. banks have been knocked offline in the last six weeks. now, wells fargo is the latest bank targeted in a string of cyber attacks. so far, no customers reported losing money. however, the impact has been significant. >> this is a major assault. it's ongoing, been going on for seven months. nobody has seen anything like that before. >> iran could be responsible. the attacks hit with tighter international banking sanctions for the nuclear program. >>> just released court records reveal new detai
kim young unis believed to be 29 years old. much of his life is unyon. his image started as a young leader, parading his pregnant wife to the media. now, a ranting and raving dictator. a former expert on north korea says kim knows nothing about hardship and struggle and little about leadership. north korea's biggest ally, china, is warning tensions must be fused. hackers are not cooperating. they broke into two online sites posting pictures of kim with a pig-like snout threatening world peace,...
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. >>> la fÁmumilia lo espera a uny si pone nerviosa, piensa que el aviÓn es cayo. >>> si la administraciÓne van de reces a sus estados pueden ser vÍctimas de los retrasos. y esta noche, no vean los frutos de su trabajo. desde chicago, janet rodrÍguez, telemundo. >>> en instantes en noticiero telemundo. la increÍble historia como una bebÉ con extraÑa condiciÓn de los huesos ha dejado a los mÉdicos con la boca abierta. >>> un hombre muy guapo lo >>> anoche fue una gran noche para la mÚsica latina en los billboard. y a continuaciÓn momentos que hicieron noticia. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el rey indiscutido de la noche fue don omar. que ganÓ 10 premios y para sorpresa de todos. dedico uno de ellos a su eterno rival. daddy yankee. >>> son daddy yankee, y sus muchachos y los que seguimos trabajando por este gÉnero. >>> otro de los momentos mÁs emotivos de la noche fue el homenaje a josÉ jose, por sus 50 aÑos de carrera. el pÚblico lo recibiÓ con una ovaciÓn. se le viÓ visiblemente emocionado cuando los integrantes del el volo interpretaron uno de sus grandes Éxitos. s carlos vives puso a bailar a todos c
. >>> la fÁmumilia lo espera a uny si pone nerviosa, piensa que el aviÓn es cayo. >>> si la administraciÓne van de reces a sus estados pueden ser vÍctimas de los retrasos. y esta noche, no vean los frutos de su trabajo. desde chicago, janet rodrÍguez, telemundo. >>> en instantes en noticiero telemundo. la increÍble historia como una bebÉ con extraÑa condiciÓn de los huesos ha dejado a los mÉdicos con la boca abierta. >>> un hombre muy guapo lo...
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congresista afroamericano que participo en la marcha por los derechos civiles con martn luter king, se unipara advertir, como en aquella ocasin,que ya es hora. lderes polticos y sindicales dijeron presente. bite hector figueroa / lider sindical vestida con la bandera de estados unidos desde la cabeza hasta los pies esta inmigrante asegura con orgullo que llego la hora de la reforma. bite zoila fajardo los manifestantes recorrieron varias calles para levantar su voz y pedir mas comprensin al drama que viven tantas familias. bite cesar palomino / inmigrante no cabe duda que esta multitudinaria manifestacin se convierte en un acto de presin tanto parra el congreso como para el gobierno del presidente obama. por ahora ya es oficial la prxima semana comenzara la discusin de la reforma migratoria en eÑ comit judicial del senado. cesar ---en el sur de la bahia todo cesar ---en el sur de la bahia todo comenzo con un desayuno- oracion organizado en la iglesia take vo nuestra seÑora de guadalupe hacia el este de san jose... ---alli, varios lideres religiosos se unieron en una plegaria para pedir por
congresista afroamericano que participo en la marcha por los derechos civiles con martn luter king, se unipara advertir, como en aquella ocasin,que ya es hora. lderes polticos y sindicales dijeron presente. bite hector figueroa / lider sindical vestida con la bandera de estados unidos desde la cabeza hasta los pies esta inmigrante asegura con orgullo que llego la hora de la reforma. bite zoila fajardo los manifestantes recorrieron varias calles para levantar su voz y pedir mas comprensin al...
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. >> food workers and the unies are backing them. was the wage?ding back and investing >> >> more fast food workers walking off the job in chicago. they are demanding that the companies double their wages and the walk outs are backed by unionings. steve, are these protest basod legitimate complates or a union ploy? >> it is a unploy. if you raise it is wagings, you will bankrupt most fast foot places. you will get vending machines instead . unileaders should buy a fast food place and put their own money and labor and pay people $15 or $20 bucks and see how long they last. >> it is better to have some job than no job at all. >> if the union support the key stone pipe line it is good. if they support workers who can't get by and below the federal poverty line. unions are bad. these people are not making enough money to reach the federal poverty line. i understand that these businesses need to make money. but if we continue to pay workers that way, no one will be able to to afford the hamburgerings. >> my father is a fast approximate food franchceice
. >> food workers and the unies are backing them. was the wage?ding back and investing >> >> more fast food workers walking off the job in chicago. they are demanding that the companies double their wages and the walk outs are backed by unionings. steve, are these protest basod legitimate complates or a union ploy? >> it is a unploy. if you raise it is wagings, you will bankrupt most fast foot places. you will get vending machines instead . unileaders should buy a fast...
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queremos mostrar imÁgenes que nos han enviado desde washington a travÉs de nuestra cuenta de twiter unÍs en las sombras, reforma migratoria ahora. >>> otra de alexis, naciÓn de inmigrantes, justicia para todos, y mario villatoro estoy en la marcha, llegÓ la hora. ahora en mÉxico, activistas de denuncian maltrato >>> continÚamos en vivo desde washington. la mayor parte de lo inmigrantes indocumentados en estados unidos. vienen de mÉxico y por eso en mÉxico estÁn preocupados por la manera en que los tratan aquÍ. le poec palacio violaciones a los derechos humanos. ave cesiÓn estÁn en cono digts de trabajos similares a clavito y no exagerÓ para los trabajadores del campo. nos presenta la visiÓn de este problema pero desde mÉxico. vamos con ella. >>> es una imagen que se convierte en una constante en su tranco cito por mÉxico a estados unidos. sin importar amenazas de muerte que reciben por eso. >>> lo que ocurre en este se montan en estos trenes para ir a la frontera del norte. se necesitan manos em pu nadas para defenderlos. >>> a cientos de kilÓmetros hoy otros hamn rn por ellos. >>> el p
queremos mostrar imÁgenes que nos han enviado desde washington a travÉs de nuestra cuenta de twiter unÍs en las sombras, reforma migratoria ahora. >>> otra de alexis, naciÓn de inmigrantes, justicia para todos, y mario villatoro estoy en la marcha, llegÓ la hora. ahora en mÉxico, activistas de denuncian maltrato >>> continÚamos en vivo desde washington. la mayor parte de lo inmigrantes indocumentados en estados unidos. vienen de mÉxico y por eso en mÉxico estÁn...
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she's worked with high profile defendants in the past like the uni bomber and shooting gunman jared laugner. >> the beta breakers is cracking down on what is allowed at the race. only be allowed to carry backpacks, bags or containers smaller than 8.5 by 11 by 4 inches. they will remove people not wearing an official race bib. the whacky costumes will still be allowed. and the race happens sunday may 19th. >> speaking on everything from the boston bombings to jason collins, president obama facing reporters today. >> daniel on what's at the top of his agenda for the second term. >> reporter: president obama stepped up to the podium in the white house briefing room to answer questions including developments in the boston marathon bombing case. >> based on what i've seen so far, the fbi performs its duties, did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> reporter: the president called on law makers to compromi and end the automatic budget cuts he says are hurting the american people. >> the only way is if we do a bigger deal that meets the test of lowering our deficit and growi
she's worked with high profile defendants in the past like the uni bomber and shooting gunman jared laugner. >> the beta breakers is cracking down on what is allowed at the race. only be allowed to carry backpacks, bags or containers smaller than 8.5 by 11 by 4 inches. they will remove people not wearing an official race bib. the whacky costumes will still be allowed. and the race happens sunday may 19th. >> speaking on everything from the boston bombings to jason collins, president...
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on a number of issues, we have asked to divide the board and no with unis -- one is willing to do it. in the conversation so far i feel comfortable recommending this 500 foot ban. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i generally agree with most comments made and following on commissioner wu i'm with the mind of the 500 be included without a conditional use process. i generally don't like conditional use processes because it seems like every time there is a controversy over certain kinds of use whether it comes from this community or that community or one interest or another interest, we end up making it a conditional use. and because nobody can say, yeah, we want to ban it or no, or the other way, yeah let's allow it. so now we are involved in this discretionary action. but in my experience on the commission, the commission has hardly ever denied a conditional use permit. with a 1001 percent opposed to it at all levels and we an approved it anyway. and it maybe that we are not as political as supervisor avalos may want us to be, but that did eventually get over turned and the supervisor from th
on a number of issues, we have asked to divide the board and no with unis -- one is willing to do it. in the conversation so far i feel comfortable recommending this 500 foot ban. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i generally agree with most comments made and following on commissioner wu i'm with the mind of the 500 be included without a conditional use process. i generally don't like conditional use processes because it seems like every time there is a controversy over certain kinds of...
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. >> sabrina, this is a unie moment in the history of energy exploration. we are leading the way in terms of oil delivery through the pipe line and oil and fracing and that whole bit. we are the center of the universe and should exploit that. >> that's why the library washington post critized president obama when he rejected the pipe line and said it is national insanity. it may not be the magic bullet to energy independence. but economic is crystal clear. we have a sluggish american economy and this would bring private and sector jobs and that would trickle through the economy as a result of the pipe line. i think that the post is right. >> john tamne. >> a am all for key stone. don't create a false narrative as a result of it. we are a rich country precisely because we divide up work around the world . we import tv and bananas and oil is no different. the idea of walling off the economy from foreign oil is false . >> understood. but bill baldwin. there are moments when one region leads the another in term of oil exploration and right now it is the united
. >> sabrina, this is a unie moment in the history of energy exploration. we are leading the way in terms of oil delivery through the pipe line and oil and fracing and that whole bit. we are the center of the universe and should exploit that. >> that's why the library washington post critized president obama when he rejected the pipe line and said it is national insanity. it may not be the magic bullet to energy independence. but economic is crystal clear. we have a sluggish...
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great for the over all operators and 19 over a roll of 16, as you go down trade by trade, are we fairly uni formed or we have most trades meeting the 16? >> yeah. we don't have a lot of diversity in trades, right now we have iron workers and carpenters and laborers and masons primarily and operating engineers. so we don't have a great diversity in trades right now. so they are all tracking well but we could break that out by trade union as well. if you like to see that in the future reports. >> it would be interesting to know which ones are having a more difficult time because it can vary across the trade. >> early on we were having a lot of difficulty with operating engineers. because it is the fifth man on the job is supposed to be an apprentice but that is by subcontractor, and most of the subcontractors, they were having two or three pieces of equipment in operation, so they were never getting to that fifth individual. and so the numbers were quite low on the operating engineers just because the number of operating engineers under any individual subcontractor was not very high. and you
great for the over all operators and 19 over a roll of 16, as you go down trade by trade, are we fairly uni formed or we have most trades meeting the 16? >> yeah. we don't have a lot of diversity in trades, right now we have iron workers and carpenters and laborers and masons primarily and operating engineers. so we don't have a great diversity in trades right now. so they are all tracking well but we could break that out by trade union as well. if you like to see that in the future...
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on a number of issues, we have asked to divide the board and no with unis -- one is willing to do it. in the conversation so far i feel comfortable recommending this 500 foot ban. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i generally agree with most comments made and following on
on a number of issues, we have asked to divide the board and no with unis -- one is willing to do it. in the conversation so far i feel comfortable recommending this 500 foot ban. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i generally agree with most comments made and following on
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great for the over all operators and 19 over a roll of 16, as you go down trade by trade, are we fairly uni formed or we have most trades meeting the 16? >> yeah. we don't have a lot of diversity in trades, right now we have iron workers and carpenters and laborers and masons primarily and operating engineers. so we don't have a great diversity in trades right now. so they are all tracking well but we could break that out by trade
great for the over all operators and 19 over a roll of 16, as you go down trade by trade, are we fairly uni formed or we have most trades meeting the 16? >> yeah. we don't have a lot of diversity in trades, right now we have iron workers and carpenters and laborers and masons primarily and operating engineers. so we don't have a great diversity in trades right now. so they are all tracking well but we could break that out by trade
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john: i think we would be on better footing, but uni are sure in the minority about this.ope that others will give more skeptical about bailouts. thank you, david stockman. it is not just wall street that is politically connected. when governments have special privileges, they get all kinds of people. farmers are richer than the average american. why should they give money? when should assume that the hand that's good to the neediest farmers, but actually mostly rich farmers and people like pancho villa who owns acres of land in new jersey but pays only $100 in state property tax. because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for a honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen and owns hundreds of acres of land up days little tax and because an organic farmer works his land. his poor neighbors pay more. >> it is unfair that i have to pay for an acre and have an airplane for hundreds of acres for $200. john: it is unfair that i was collected from another government program subsidized flood insurance. years ago about the speech else. thats the younger me there. the house is on the edge of
john: i think we would be on better footing, but uni are sure in the minority about this.ope that others will give more skeptical about bailouts. thank you, david stockman. it is not just wall street that is politically connected. when governments have special privileges, they get all kinds of people. farmers are richer than the average american. why should they give money? when should assume that the hand that's good to the neediest farmers, but actually mostly rich farmers and people like...
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and you're in federal prison for trying to kill the president of the united states and all you've unis messed up elvis' legacy. >> shepard: you don't let somebody out of jail who you thought might have just tried to kill the president. >> correct. >> shepard: whether he is out on bond, >> investigators believe the boston terrorist suspects built their device with the help of al qaeda, and tamerlan tsarnaev called most of the shots, and lawmakers on capitol hill are demanding more answers. top fbi officials meeting in a closed door hearing. we don't know how much the feds will reveal at this statement of the investigation but that u.s. officials confirm that working theory, as he puts it, the two suspects acted fully alone. their radical islamic faith motivating them, and they toshed that online al qaeda magazine for bomb-making instructions as anybody on planet earth can if he or she wishes to do so. analysts call the guide for terrorist activity, with articles clerk make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. u.s. reports the drone create you're in the same strike. the widow of tamerlan t
and you're in federal prison for trying to kill the president of the united states and all you've unis messed up elvis' legacy. >> shepard: you don't let somebody out of jail who you thought might have just tried to kill the president. >> correct. >> shepard: whether he is out on bond, >> investigators believe the boston terrorist suspects built their device with the help of al qaeda, and tamerlan tsarnaev called most of the shots, and lawmakers on capitol hill are...
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but the question is how unis -- unusual is it and frequently does the russian government and service organization and law enforcement call you and say keep your eyes on this guy, we think he is a ter >> and the issue of reading the miranda rights. >> right. >> how do you feel about the way the events unfold would so far? >> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out. >> and do you think we have lost vital information on the way? >> there is it an entire possibility . you don't spend six months over there . you conclude, we don't know . we need to find out if anybody over there, and i got to believe that if the russians had identified him to our go
but the question is how unis -- unusual is it and frequently does the russian government and service organization and law enforcement call you and say keep your eyes on this guy, we think he is a ter >> and the issue of reading the miranda rights. >> right. >> how do you feel about the way the events unfold would so far? >> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the...
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the government led by kim jung uni unirv issued the advisory. >>> this week president obama was in san francisco raising money. now he's preparing to send his new budge tote congress. first he's trying to sell it to the american people. he says it balances the need for deficit-reducing spending cuts with investments to create american jobs. >> my budget will reduce our deficits not with aimless, reck legislation spending cults that hurt students and seniors and middle-class families, but through the balanced approach that the american people prefer and the investments that a growing economy demands. >> the republican response by kansas governor sam brownback calls for spending cuts and program reforms to focus on reducing the deficit. >>> state attorney general pamela harris has accepted an apology from prob for a comment he made about her that some people thought was inappropriate. during a fund-raiser in atherton, the president said harris was, quote, by far the best looking attorney general in the country. well, that drew reaction all over social media. the head of the state commiss
the government led by kim jung uni unirv issued the advisory. >>> this week president obama was in san francisco raising money. now he's preparing to send his new budge tote congress. first he's trying to sell it to the american people. he says it balances the need for deficit-reducing spending cuts with investments to create american jobs. >> my budget will reduce our deficits not with aimless, reck legislation spending cults that hurt students and seniors and middle-class...
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john: i think we would be on better footing, but uni are sure in the minority about this.ope that others will give more skeptical about bailouts. thank you, david stockman. it is not just wall street that is politically connected. when governments have special privileges, they get all kinds of people. farmers are richer than the average american. why should they give money? when should assume that the hand that's good to the neediest farmers, but actually mostly rich farmers and people like pancho villa who owns acres of land in new jersey but pays only $100 in state property tax. because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for a honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen and owns hundreds of acres of land up days little tax and because an organic farmer works his land. his poor neighbors pay more. >> it is unfair that i have to pay for an acre and have an airplane for hundreds of acres for $200. john: it is unfair that i was collected from another government proam subsidized flood insurance. years ago about the speech else. that is the younger me there. the house is on the edge of
john: i think we would be on better footing, but uni are sure in the minority about this.ope that others will give more skeptical about bailouts. thank you, david stockman. it is not just wall street that is politically connected. when governments have special privileges, they get all kinds of people. farmers are richer than the average american. why should they give money? when should assume that the hand that's good to the neediest farmers, but actually mostly rich farmers and people like...
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well-known defense attorneys, with marine conrad public defender for three states and judy clark helped the uni bomb are avoid the death penalty and the deceased suspect, table -- tamerlan tsarnaev was in known contact with a known canadian terrorist. and he met in person with a militant recruiter at a mosque overseas. both men have since been killed by russian police. f.b.i. investigators are looking atrophy mail d.n.a. discovered on bomb fragments at scene of the boston marathon bombings. "new york times" reports agents took d.n.a. samples from tamerlan's widow during an interrogation. >> the calvaries county sheriff says the measure defer an 8-year-old girl in her home was an intentional attack. he and the family appeared at a news conference last night. abc7 news reporter kira klapper has the latest. >> the sheriff believes the killer went to the house with the intent to attack legally fowler. barney walters and krystal walters were unable to speak understandably. the eight-year-old died from shock and blood loss from multiple stab wounds. the murder weapon is not found and no sketch is rel
well-known defense attorneys, with marine conrad public defender for three states and judy clark helped the uni bomb are avoid the death penalty and the deceased suspect, table -- tamerlan tsarnaev was in known contact with a known canadian terrorist. and he met in person with a militant recruiter at a mosque overseas. both men have since been killed by russian police. f.b.i. investigators are looking atrophy mail d.n.a. discovered on bomb fragments at scene of the boston marathon bombings....
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clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve.ake it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your own, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of multiple >>> will we refused to be terrorized or do we risk looking at categories of people in sometimes uncharitable ways? we'll talk to someone who's got a firsthand perspective, next. and ricin and. >>> breaking news on the third fatality from the bombing of the boston marathon. tonight, the chinese consulate general that a chinese citizen was killed in yesterday's explosion. family has asked that the victim's personal information not be disclosed. while the nation's attention has been focused on boston, there is other news happening. one of those other stories that has been easy to lose track of was a report
clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve.ake it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your own, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of multiple...
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they've been at war with russia since the collapse of the soviet uni union.the terrorist acts they've committed directly in russia have been in moscow at the opera house. they've joined fighters in other countries. al qaeda has sent people and joined fighters there. that's not been a established close relationship. it's reported they're in syria now. chechen groups are in syria now. they're attacking the regime, which raises the issue, if we should be providing weapons and equipment to syrians. who would you be arming and training? do we really want to do that? what might they do in the future? >> right. still a lot to learn about who the older brother had contact with in dagestan. >>> still ahead this afternoon, new information on what -- we'll talk about that ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he
they've been at war with russia since the collapse of the soviet uni union.the terrorist acts they've committed directly in russia have been in moscow at the opera house. they've joined fighters in other countries. al qaeda has sent people and joined fighters there. that's not been a established close relationship. it's reported they're in syria now. chechen groups are in syria now. they're attacking the regime, which raises the issue, if we should be providing weapons and equipment to syrians....
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i think uni, market, have disturbed mr.r diversity and openness in our society. >> yes. lou: they're obviously any more closed mind state when it comes to the bushes. in a very open mind when it comes to immigration. pending a thoughtful piece on the importance of moving ahead with the revolution to immigration, border security, your thoughts? is it going to be the gang of eight or the regular order, the judiciary committee and others doing yeoman-like works with e- graphite, with just 4 grams? >> well, both of those are in the gang of eight build. i think it will be a better idea has broken up and as separate bills and see ho things work rather than one big comprehensive bill. unfortunately we are stuck with this comprehensive building will be the one that will be brought marked up. in the senate. i think it has an excellent chance of passing. the polls look great. hispanic groups are accepting it. it is not all that they would want. many more republicans will vote for it than did it for immigration reform in 2007. so it l
i think uni, market, have disturbed mr.r diversity and openness in our society. >> yes. lou: they're obviously any more closed mind state when it comes to the bushes. in a very open mind when it comes to immigration. pending a thoughtful piece on the importance of moving ahead with the revolution to immigration, border security, your thoughts? is it going to be the gang of eight or the regular order, the judiciary committee and others doing yeoman-like works with e- graphite, with just 4...
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clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve. does it make it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your own, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of multiple conspirators as well. >> all right, grant fredricks and james cavanaugh, thank you both for your time tonight. i appreciate i. coming up, more on the national reaction to the attack. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and ga
clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve. does it make it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your own, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of...
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clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve. make it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your loown, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of multiple conspirators as well. >> all right, grant fredericks and james cavanaugh, thank you both for your time tonight. i appreciate i. coming up, more on the national reaction to the attack. we'll be right back. the only thing we'd ever grown together was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed.
clearly, there are cases, the uni bomber and eric rudolph, that took a very long time to solve. make it a more difficult case to solve if you are dealing with an individual as opposed to a group? >> well, not necessarily. because you know, when you're on your loown, you're alone. not only do you have to make the fusing and firing system, you have to purchase the components, deliver the device. you've got a chance of being seen. then you could have a couple of conspirators of multiple...
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>> well, it's clear that kim jong unis cold and calculating the north korean leader.need to maintain our nerve at this moment. miscalculations are how wars start and being here in the middle east, i'm reminded of how there is war all around. and it's easier to start a war in many ways than it is to finish it. but this does mean this needs to be pressure on north korea, we need to work with china, and that the u.s. needs to explain itself to its allies clearly about its diplomatic policy, as well, going forward towards north korea. but yes, it is a dangerous situation. it's not one where there is a threat that can strike the u.s. homeland. so we need to make sure that we understand the fact of the nuclear arsenal and the capabilities of the north koreans. but clearly, this is a grave concern to the region and that's why we're so engaged. and that's why we see a reassurance provided to the south koreans, for example. a very important signal that the pentagon has sent. >> former state department official joel rubin. thanks for joining us. >>> the state department is mour
>> well, it's clear that kim jong unis cold and calculating the north korean leader.need to maintain our nerve at this moment. miscalculations are how wars start and being here in the middle east, i'm reminded of how there is war all around. and it's easier to start a war in many ways than it is to finish it. but this does mean this needs to be pressure on north korea, we need to work with china, and that the u.s. needs to explain itself to its allies clearly about its diplomatic policy,...
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. >> white america was kind of uni unified. standards of behavior were very similar.ion made it easier for society to function. [ female announcer ] birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealth
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and i mean no, i think he will get many more historical treatments uni both wrote kind of first drafts of that. but i think in many ways what is surprising as is what events led them to the fed chairmanship. he has not serving government, a lifelong academic. the government the first time in 2002. kind of a short-term thing. he got a call to become the federal reserve governor. one of seven, not the chairman are anything, after september 11th among patriotism, he got passed over to become the provost of princeton. for all those reasons he said csn came for what he thought would be a short tour in washington. he proved to be quite an effective public servant, real thoughtful leader of a reserve. as a governor. president bush appointed him to a job, and he impressed a lot of people in the bush administration, but there is one more level of quinces which is that, you know, when it came time to replace alan greenspan in 2005, george w. bush was not strong in his popularity. he had a failed supreme court nomination, and so he was in many ways a safe choice. if a warrant for all those things
and i mean no, i think he will get many more historical treatments uni both wrote kind of first drafts of that. but i think in many ways what is surprising as is what events led them to the fed chairmanship. he has not serving government, a lifelong academic. the government the first time in 2002. kind of a short-term thing. he got a call to become the federal reserve governor. one of seven, not the chairman are anything, after september 11th among patriotism, he got passed over to become the...
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perhaps this could be different, but perhaps something like a uni-bomber and a 9/11 attack or the attacks in europe on the transportation system which were more professional and directly linked to al-qaeda and foreign forces. >> hopefully the kind of people that authorities can round up and get some justice on real quick. rp eddie on the line, thank you. >>> it is 5:30 in boston and in washington where an enormous federal investigation is underway into the attack that happened this afternoon around the 3:00 hour east coast of the united states time on the boston marathon. two explosions. one on the right hand side of your screen and one just down the street from that, just a matter of seconds later. it has left at least two people dead and some 100 injured in the boston hospital this afternoon. it was a somewhat chilly day. the red sox had played at 11:00 and there is the second explosion in the center of your screen. they gather to witness these runners from around the world show their talent and claim their victories. and after the first finishers had left many hours later, those who wo
perhaps this could be different, but perhaps something like a uni-bomber and a 9/11 attack or the attacks in europe on the transportation system which were more professional and directly linked to al-qaeda and foreign forces. >> hopefully the kind of people that authorities can round up and get some justice on real quick. rp eddie on the line, thank you. >>> it is 5:30 in boston and in washington where an enormous federal investigation is underway into the attack that happened...
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. >> we came to the view that you probably can't stop the uni bomber situation where you have a gentleman than who is basically crazy, who is sitting in a shaq in montana who is using the postal service and does not leave any digital tracks. but the training, the recruitment, the proselytizing of these people who started off probably aseasonably normal peop and end up being terrible people we can probably watch that now and probably, government can sort of see that, you can detect it and get ahead of it. >> i don't know krn if it does any good, al a with ally can i he was preaching to the converted and recruiting simply through the internet, it was a place for him to spread the ideas he was using, you can argue we do ott have a vested interest in suppression of ideas, we ought to have better ideas but -- >> let's just try to give these people multiple choices. the people who are being radicalized. >> in every case you have somebody who is not very well educated, has a lot of energy and they have somebody who is religious or over them teaching them hate. there is no question if we just sho
. >> we came to the view that you probably can't stop the uni bomber situation where you have a gentleman than who is basically crazy, who is sitting in a shaq in montana who is using the postal service and does not leave any digital tracks. but the training, the recruitment, the proselytizing of these people who started off probably aseasonably normal peop and end up being terrible people we can probably watch that now and probably, government can sort of see that, you can detect it and...
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you say to yourself you are being very punitive to these kids that want to learn to study and great unicould be exposed to the american way of life and could be persuaded it's a great thing. we stand for freedom that they don't see in their home countries. >> have you noticed as i have whether it was 9/11 or subsequent act by a muslim in this country has one leader of one country been sympathetic. one person stood up, one cleric stood up. no, they haven't stood up. i have always believed there are a lot of moderate muslims but they are all silent in fear about the radical elements of islam. i just am appalled we haven't heard a single thing out of any muslim countries, any leaders, out of clerics and imams, this is terrible. >> megyn: if we go with your theory that they are potential risk, what is to stop us from going to japanese internment camps. let's forget about it. let's take ones in country. you are in a dangerous place. >> i'm usually on the other side of the table being liberal. this is not a position i take lightly. >> megyn: that is why it made news. >> i via it because think
you say to yourself you are being very punitive to these kids that want to learn to study and great unicould be exposed to the american way of life and could be persuaded it's a great thing. we stand for freedom that they don't see in their home countries. >> have you noticed as i have whether it was 9/11 or subsequent act by a muslim in this country has one leader of one country been sympathetic. one person stood up, one cleric stood up. no, they haven't stood up. i have always believed...
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unis with the congressional gold medal. he has shown us that being a visionary does not mean promoting impractical -- the impractical or the impossible. unlike some economic theories advanced over centuries, his to ries have been be proven work. he and his bank helped 9.4 million of the world's poorest .eople receive microloans the bank has given loans of a few dollars by millions who by traditional standards are not orthy of credit. he flew in the face of conventional economic theory and certainly within banking practice but it worked. recipients paid back the loans and got ahead financially. he financial outreach to those below the poverty level has been life altering for women in nigeria, haiti, cambodia, peru. dr. yunus has inspired local efforts in dozens of nations, including our own. his life and testament are to the difference a single person can make here on work. dr. yunu s's legacy will be measured, not simply by the many awards he's won over his career, such as we honor him with today, but by the current and fut
unis with the congressional gold medal. he has shown us that being a visionary does not mean promoting impractical -- the impractical or the impossible. unlike some economic theories advanced over centuries, his to ries have been be proven work. he and his bank helped 9.4 million of the world's poorest .eople receive microloans the bank has given loans of a few dollars by millions who by traditional standards are not orthy of credit. he flew in the face of conventional economic theory and...
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clark has defended the uni bomber and jared lofner. and holland has the first king in 123 years.rix ended her 33-year reign. her son, 46-year-old william alexander is the first dutch king since will am iii in 1890 and those are your headlines. back to you. shape they like to hang on to the crown, don't they? thank you very much. here in this country, president obama mentioning the controversial f.a.a. sequester cuts at a news conference at the white house last hour. here is more on why the president's remarks raised a few eye prous with the reporters. rich? >> they did and some members of congress as well. this is an on going negotiation of how to deal with the sequester, automatic spending cuts that are supposed to last the next decade. it led to the f.a.a. furloughs and some other things you're say seeing and the president is insisting those cuts will continue to hurt the economy. >> it's slowed our growth. it's resulting in people being thrown out of work and it's hurting folks all across the country. and the fact that congress responded to the short-term problem of flight del
clark has defended the uni bomber and jared lofner. and holland has the first king in 123 years.rix ended her 33-year reign. her son, 46-year-old william alexander is the first dutch king since will am iii in 1890 and those are your headlines. back to you. shape they like to hang on to the crown, don't they? thank you very much. here in this country, president obama mentioning the controversial f.a.a. sequester cuts at a news conference at the white house last hour. here is more on why the...
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official here this morning who says that his sense is that jim jong unis in charge now, fully in charge, and he's trying to figure out a way of offramping or de-escalating the tension whereby kim can do that without losing faith. the past 24 hours, after all those signals yesterday suggesting a missile launch, well, there wasn't one. then last night, a brand new threat saying it would strike south korea without warning if there were one more anti-north protest in the south. this, ross, was in reaction to a pretty small effigy burned. but in that same message, king jong went on to say that the south must apologize first for its so-called undig phied acts before talks could happen. so there seems, despite the angry ultimatum, there's a shift there of toward talking and away from the tension. now, this could mean a missile could still be launched. a nuclear test could still take place. the south is still maintaining a high threat level just below an all-out war. anything could happen, but the sense is it's moving away from confrontation. back to you, ross. >> jim,nk >>> let's take a look a
official here this morning who says that his sense is that jim jong unis in charge now, fully in charge, and he's trying to figure out a way of offramping or de-escalating the tension whereby kim can do that without losing faith. the past 24 hours, after all those signals yesterday suggesting a missile launch, well, there wasn't one. then last night, a brand new threat saying it would strike south korea without warning if there were one more anti-north protest in the south. this, ross, was in...