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and more red dots the more avidly they peck. the picking peaked as a result of shifting the stimulus, more red dots, hence the peak shift effect. the connection between this phenomenon and cartoons and characters is said to lie in the area of the brain involved in facial recognition. this is no surprise since caricatures emphasize the same features we use to distinguish one face from another. the narrow scientists think the caricature works on the same principle as the peak shift effect. consider the way in which a skilled cartoonist introduces a caricature of a famous face, say richard nixon's. what he does unconsciously is take the average, subtract the average from nixon's face to get the difference between nixon's face and all the others and amplify the difference to introduce a caricature. of final results is a drawing that is even more nixon like than the original. if the checks had an art gallery they would hang a long stick with red dots and worshiping and pay millions of dollars for it. the citation of nixon to me is in
and more red dots the more avidly they peck. the picking peaked as a result of shifting the stimulus, more red dots, hence the peak shift effect. the connection between this phenomenon and cartoons and characters is said to lie in the area of the brain involved in facial recognition. this is no surprise since caricatures emphasize the same features we use to distinguish one face from another. the narrow scientists think the caricature works on the same principle as the peak shift effect....
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one estimate this vehicle was peck's because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to a legal activities. whether there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs so there was a smell left over a lot of butts we have to investigate under a lot too many possibility that he might be carrying drugs. if that be it but it's not they have a sense some of the personnel began being active in urban areas it was the result rose three hundred percent but it's and mostly. it's a fifty caliber machine gun. and one of the most powerful guns we've confiscated from organized crime. right now in the warehouse. we have. with these guns you could military units two to three battalions of five hundred. this is a fifty six caliber machine gun it takes and it's function is automatic. small machine gun yeah. this is the ar fifteen. this is a high precision. this is a short. and here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth mate
one estimate this vehicle was peck's because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to a legal activities. whether there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs so there was a smell left over a lot of butts we have to investigate under a lot too many possibility that he might be carrying drugs. if that be it but it's not they have a sense some of the personnel began being active in urban areas it was the result rose three hundred percent but...
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this is a peck tack /hrar concept. i don't see how it integrates into the neighborhood. we've got -- years ago there weren't a lot of people. there were empty buildings there and now the neighborhood's forming up, we've got tech workers there, academy of arts has a college there so we've got people interacting on a daily basis. i think they're talking 17, 18 thousand people, 200 days a year into the neighborhood seems like an awful lot of people to me in addition to what we've already got. then you've got this venue, then the giant's venue at 42 thousand, then on the other side of the creek you've got another one at another 167 thousand so you're talking about increasing the traffic and the flow of people through the neighborhood from somewhere to 7 thousand to 65 thousand a day most days of the year. i think there's gonna be a huge impact on our neighborhood, being a neighborhood, by putting this there and i think i'm the one guy not in favor of it tonight, but i think it's too much for the neighborhood. it's beautiful, but i just -- that location as a neighbor -- i'd l
this is a peck tack /hrar concept. i don't see how it integrates into the neighborhood. we've got -- years ago there weren't a lot of people. there were empty buildings there and now the neighborhood's forming up, we've got tech workers there, academy of arts has a college there so we've got people interacting on a daily basis. i think they're talking 17, 18 thousand people, 200 days a year into the neighborhood seems like an awful lot of people to me in addition to what we've already got. then...
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. >> they can get pecked to death by ducks. the europeans don't like our food. it's hard for them to get on the accounting rules. this is going to be a battle when it should be a no brainer. this is two friends. the u.s. is now into middle age. >> i've got a question for you. i think you'll like it. he raises the point that usually this is china. this is a reason to go forward. europeans tell americans they wish the unite for fear of becoming standard takers in an economic order. china will compel us to move in this direction. >> if you're going to have a trade deal, do it with europeans. >> i'm not saying do it with china. >> let me talk about the trade deals. the united states has run $10 trillion in trade deficits. we run deficits with japan, canada. we lost one-third of all our manufacturing jobs. >> did you hear him correct you just a minute ago? >> we have 55,000 factories. >> did you hear him correct you? >> i'm not all that against this. >> you said you're forsaken for the last three years. >> it's in the head lines now, they finally caught up. >> they'r
. >> they can get pecked to death by ducks. the europeans don't like our food. it's hard for them to get on the accounting rules. this is going to be a battle when it should be a no brainer. this is two friends. the u.s. is now into middle age. >> i've got a question for you. i think you'll like it. he raises the point that usually this is china. this is a reason to go forward. europeans tell americans they wish the unite for fear of becoming standard takers in an economic order....
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capacity so there is an alternative to incarceration is something that the city should put on a higher peckingorder. since it costs about $50,000 a year to incarcerate somebody. when i look at the collaborative court models. when we look at the pretrial supervisory models we are talking about here. they are really a fraction of the cost. and i don't think we have that on system down as fluidly we would like, i think many of these are eligible for that program. and that requires pretrial to staff and have expanded population. >> george, we will give you the last word, we are pretty much at our time. >> we are underway, the reality that several of us here are members of the sensoring commission, including our public defender, mrs. mccracken and sheriff mirkarimi and myself. and this is an effort that started last year, the goal is a two-year process to look for sentencing reform and looking at best practices to determine what is appropriate. and certainly pretrial detention is part of the mix. i go back to what i said earlier, i believe that pretrial custody should be based on appropriate -- and
capacity so there is an alternative to incarceration is something that the city should put on a higher peckingorder. since it costs about $50,000 a year to incarcerate somebody. when i look at the collaborative court models. when we look at the pretrial supervisory models we are talking about here. they are really a fraction of the cost. and i don't think we have that on system down as fluidly we would like, i think many of these are eligible for that program. and that requires pretrial to...
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and just like chicken pecking. >> reporter: but the truth is overnight she became profoundly disabled have your hands now. >> or my feet. >> own your feet. >> what are the challenges? >> the lack of control. >> getting her prosthetic legs on requires help from her mom, judith who moved back and cared for her like 20 years earlier. lindsay discovered a lot of things about herself that she hates needing so much help. >> i can't wait to brush my own hair. >> i'm an independent person but i'm grateful i have a mother like that. i mean, what would i do? >> i want her to be able to, you know, touch me, just the way i touch her. >> reporter: she learned that while she could adjust to the legs, the prosthetic arms were too heavy. >> i can't do anything with them. i can't do anything behind your head. they are heavy and made for men. they are claws. they are not feminine. >> reporter: and she realized so much of our independence and our identity is in our hands. >> i accepted the fact that my feet are gone. that is acceptable to me. my hands is not. it's still not -- in my dreams i always have
and just like chicken pecking. >> reporter: but the truth is overnight she became profoundly disabled have your hands now. >> or my feet. >> own your feet. >> what are the challenges? >> the lack of control. >> getting her prosthetic legs on requires help from her mom, judith who moved back and cared for her like 20 years earlier. lindsay discovered a lot of things about herself that she hates needing so much help. >> i can't wait to brush my own hair....
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. >> now, kristin peck explains cox cable's role in the aftermath of the more, oklahoma tornado. she outlines the response to the disaster and how their treating customers and employees. these little pieces of everyday communications that we soe for granted are gone for many people. we wanted to make sure they have the ability to communicate with one another during this time. when something like this happens, there is just so much to be done. out there. much need fortunately, we live in a community where everybody is coming together. all sorts of support from all sorts of residents, people, is businesses. to try been very engaged and be part of this recovery effort and help the victims of the tornado. , it the storm first hit knocked out services and power to more than just the impacted area. we were immediately all hands on deck, all sorts of help from all over the country. we brought in contractors, other acrosses from regions the country to make sure we could get back on track as soon as possible. we really did for the area outside of the actual tornado hit service area. is,t
. >> now, kristin peck explains cox cable's role in the aftermath of the more, oklahoma tornado. she outlines the response to the disaster and how their treating customers and employees. these little pieces of everyday communications that we soe for granted are gone for many people. we wanted to make sure they have the ability to communicate with one another during this time. when something like this happens, there is just so much to be done. out there. much need fortunately, we live in a...
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in this case we're sendingal [inaudible] one small as peck to full equality and so i urge you to take this small step and urge senator to take this step to help us get equal. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i'm [inaudible] an immigrant from the philippines, a minister and a gay woman living in this country with my [inaudible]. all equally important to me important to me that we are also becoming new mothers this summer. june 21, /#20g 09 was the most difficult day of our life as a couple. jennifer received the denial of my green card application after five years of waiting. feeling betrayed by her own government, jennifer packed our apartment and followed me to vancouver canada. she knew that she could only stay in canada for a limited time because my u.s. visa was also the basis of my job as a minister. i also lost the ability to support us. the current immigration system and the denial of same sex couples are too interlocking in /skwruls /teus [inaudible] my family. we stayed if canada for four months while my church worked hard and paid a fortune in l
in this case we're sendingal [inaudible] one small as peck to full equality and so i urge you to take this small step and urge senator to take this step to help us get equal. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i'm [inaudible] an immigrant from the philippines, a minister and a gay woman living in this country with my [inaudible]. all equally important to me important to me that we are also becoming new mothers this summer. june 21, /#20g 09 was the most...
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good thing they are not doing cake today because i probably would be next because of the pecking order joe" starts right now.
good thing they are not doing cake today because i probably would be next because of the pecking order joe" starts right now.
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star trek ii, the wrath of kahn with rickardo and those pecks. >> shall we begin.darkness is nowhere near as good. but it plays entertainingly with the same themes. it has a different but chilling kahn in benedict dumb ber batch the amazing modern bbc sherlock holmes with those far-apart eyes that make him look like he has double the peripheral vision of ordinary mortals. like gatsby it's a bombardment. but it bombarded me into happiness. you can't, as jay gatsby maintains, recapture the past. but at star tech into darkness you can go back and alter the time line which is really cool. and being a dad means the world to me. and one of the most important things any parent can do is make sure their kids get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. sometimes the hallways felt like a giant maze. jenny did
star trek ii, the wrath of kahn with rickardo and those pecks. >> shall we begin.darkness is nowhere near as good. but it plays entertainingly with the same themes. it has a different but chilling kahn in benedict dumb ber batch the amazing modern bbc sherlock holmes with those far-apart eyes that make him look like he has double the peripheral vision of ordinary mortals. like gatsby it's a bombardment. but it bombarded me into happiness. you can't, as jay gatsby maintains, recapture the...
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faster if records were computerized and more available so we've had to do search lg, hunting and pecking to get the material from 2002. >> as for whether the new bridge will open labor day weekend, the decision boils down which bridge is safer in an earthquake. the old one, or the new one, even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take a week? there is another loama reyetta? -- loma prieta and what experts tell us the old bridge collapse autos that is what the decision here is. put traffic on the new bridge before the earthquake happens. >> abc 7 news saying it's likely that the new bridge could be safer an old bridge come labor day. we should know more about that come may 29th in oakland. in sacramento abc 7 news. >> tonight six former school district employees charged with embezzling $15 million. accord together district attorney this scheme went on for a decade but how did they gaet way with it for so long? that is the key question. we're live with the story. >> trish basscomb in charge of the student support division. he and her teamworked with nonprofits li
faster if records were computerized and more available so we've had to do search lg, hunting and pecking to get the material from 2002. >> as for whether the new bridge will open labor day weekend, the decision boils down which bridge is safer in an earthquake. the old one, or the new one, even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take a week? there is another loama reyetta? -- loma prieta and what experts tell us the old bridge collapse autos that is what...
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on earth of this vehicle was peck's because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to illegal activities.
on earth of this vehicle was peck's because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to illegal activities.
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the house ove oversight committee t, although not many americans according to latest pol polls ce peckedof about -- pectsed to believe them, and lois warner. >> i have been advise by high council to assert my constructional right not to testify or cancer questions we lated to subject matter of this hearing. lou: the fifth, refusing to answer questions after pleading her case with a series of denials and
the house ove oversight committee t, although not many americans according to latest pol polls ce peckedof about -- pectsed to believe them, and lois warner. >> i have been advise by high council to assert my constructional right not to testify or cancer questions we lated to subject matter of this hearing. lou: the fifth, refusing to answer questions after pleading her case with a series of denials and
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faster if records were computerized and more available so we've had to do search lg, hunting and pecking to get the material from 2002. >> as for whether the new bridge will open labor day weekend, the decision boils down which bridge is safer in an earthquake. the old one, or the new one, even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take a week? there is another loama reyetta? -- loma prieta and what experts tell us the old bridge collapse autos that is what the decision here is. put traffic on the new bridge before the earthquake happens. >> abc 7 news saying it's likely that the new bridge could be safer an old bridge come labor day. we should know more about that come may 29th in oakland. in sacramento abc 7 news. >> tonight six former school district employees charged with embezzling $15 million. accord together district attorney this scheme went on for a decade but how did they gaet way with it for so long? that is the key question. we're live with the story. >> trish basscomb in charge of the student support division. he and her teamworked with nonprofits li
faster if records were computerized and more available so we've had to do search lg, hunting and pecking to get the material from 2002. >> as for whether the new bridge will open labor day weekend, the decision boils down which bridge is safer in an earthquake. the old one, or the new one, even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take a week? there is another loama reyetta? -- loma prieta and what experts tell us the old bridge collapse autos that is what...
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the house ove oversight committee t, although not many americans according to latest pol polls ce pecked to of about -- pectsed to believe them, and lois warner. >> i have been advise by high council to assert my constructional right not to testify or cancer questions we lated to subject matter of this hearing. lou: the fifth, refusing to answer questions after pleading her case with a series of denials and deflects about the lawfulness of or actions. in or opening statement. do you believe her when she says, she is innocent? >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or regulations, and i have not provided false information on this or any other congressional committee. some people will assume i have done something wrong. i have not. >> congressman troy dowdy made it clear she does not believe her until she subjecteed herself to cros cross-examination by the committee. here is congressman reasoning. >> mr. cummings said we shouldrun this like a courtroom, i agree she testified, and waived her right to privilege, you don't get to tell
the house ove oversight committee t, although not many americans according to latest pol polls ce pecked to of about -- pectsed to believe them, and lois warner. >> i have been advise by high council to assert my constructional right not to testify or cancer questions we lated to subject matter of this hearing. lou: the fifth, refusing to answer questions after pleading her case with a series of denials and deflects about the lawfulness of or actions. in or opening statement. do you...
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i cannot give mark thompson and gregory peck's enough credit. a day in which we will learn something that we do not know. i believe the american people will demand answers. to watch these three men, i mean, it is heartrending. we are all caught in one way or another, grieving the loss of four americans. we are also grieving the public's right to know. we have had neither until this point. this has been an eight month stone wall in this administration. lori: talk about the issue of protecting our interests overseas. you have to imagine that this concern has been heightened, obviously with the boston marathon attacks as well. will these hearings result in better security and tactics overseas to protect americans? lou: i would certainly hope so. the reason is, there has been no one, no one has been held accountable for what happened in benghazi. we do know the outcome and we do know some of the failures, but we do not know the actual people who failed to make decisions that led to the outcome. without that accountability, how can we assure that fut
i cannot give mark thompson and gregory peck's enough credit. a day in which we will learn something that we do not know. i believe the american people will demand answers. to watch these three men, i mean, it is heartrending. we are all caught in one way or another, grieving the loss of four americans. we are also grieving the public's right to know. we have had neither until this point. this has been an eight month stone wall in this administration. lori: talk about the issue of protecting...
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their mothers for food, when they see a yellow bird beak with a dot at the end they beg for food by pecking at the dot. it took a insure row scientist to discover when the chicks are exposed to fake beak, it wouldn't stick with a red dot at the end. they pick vigorously at that. two, and the more red dots the more avidly they pick. it comes as a result of shifting the stimulus more red dots hence the pek shift effect. the connection between the phenomena and cartoon and caricature is said to lie in the area of the brain involved in facial recognition it's no surprise since they emphasize the same feature we use to distinguish one face from another. they think the caricature works on the same principle of the p,k shift effect. consider the way the skilled cartoonist introduces a caricature of the famous face. say richard nixon. what he does unconsciously is take the ampleg, sub trajt the average from nixon's face to get the difference between nixon's face and all the others and amplify the others to introduce a caricature. the final result is a drug even more nixon-like than the original. th
their mothers for food, when they see a yellow bird beak with a dot at the end they beg for food by pecking at the dot. it took a insure row scientist to discover when the chicks are exposed to fake beak, it wouldn't stick with a red dot at the end. they pick vigorously at that. two, and the more red dots the more avidly they pick. it comes as a result of shifting the stimulus more red dots hence the pek shift effect. the connection between the phenomena and cartoon and caricature is said to...
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front of me i have been taught by my dad from the movie called gentlemen's agreement with gregory peck that for the academy award the lesson was anti-semitism or bigotry is the gentlemen's agreement to be silent in the face of bigotry because you dylan to be in a confrontational moment and my father said don't you ever remained silent when bigotry or hate it is expressed in your silence. that is what the movie teaches and i have taught my children and so when i heard these words used about george bush i would say if you want to speak that way i will not be present and i would draw a line. so i hope all sides of the fence we can do that for those whose substitute hate words for a dialogue. thank you for the question. >> this is southern california with not a lot of hockey players but winning a national championship. [laughter] sixteen seed. [laughter] [applause] >> i donated to the sports. >> and useful my question about hillary but if she doesn't run for president what will she do? >> she is a dedicated public servant she cannot avoid doing public service. then whispered thank you for
front of me i have been taught by my dad from the movie called gentlemen's agreement with gregory peck that for the academy award the lesson was anti-semitism or bigotry is the gentlemen's agreement to be silent in the face of bigotry because you dylan to be in a confrontational moment and my father said don't you ever remained silent when bigotry or hate it is expressed in your silence. that is what the movie teaches and i have taught my children and so when i heard these words used about...
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rapists such as myself, pedophiles, people that murder children or women, they're at the bottom of that peckingokay? and there's a lot of men that will take advantage of your crime to try to manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. at the end of the day we're all wearing blue jeans with a white strip on them. we're all in prison for a law we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> if someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask them, what exactly do you want to know about it? if this person thinks he's going to try to control me by holding that over my head, he's just made a terrible mistake. because i will absolutely confront him on that. and, oh, by the way, what's your crime? is that really better than -- do you have less of a victim than what i had? you're in here for murder. at least my victim is still walking around, living and breathing. >> one reason higgins can get away
rapists such as myself, pedophiles, people that murder children or women, they're at the bottom of that peckingokay? and there's a lot of men that will take advantage of your crime to try to manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. at the end of the day we're all wearing blue jeans with a white strip on them. we're all in prison for a law we've broken. >> unlike most...
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was stapped is expected to survive >>> tesla motors expected to report its first ever property on peckt is because -- the wall street journal reports it could amount to $.25 billion for tesla this year. >>> early on a monday morning, but sal is watching everything around the bay area. >> yeah. we had a curious thing just happen. chp put up a crash on highway 4. and then it disappeared. so we are looking for something to happen in martinez. hopefully it's not there, but we'll see. if you are driving in the area, just be careful. if you are going to be driving in the area soon. we could sigh delays. we don't know. this is a look at the commute on westbound 80 traffic is moving along pretty well getting up to the mccarthur maze. no major problems there. and if you're driving in oakland traffic in both directions of 880 looks good. let's go to steve. al, thank you. now we have a pretty imits -- another part of the low is spinning up from the southwest. clouds are taking aim along the san mateo coast and santa clara it's that teem offerer ally -- some of that mostly observations. 30s to low
was stapped is expected to survive >>> tesla motors expected to report its first ever property on peckt is because -- the wall street journal reports it could amount to $.25 billion for tesla this year. >>> early on a monday morning, but sal is watching everything around the bay area. >> yeah. we had a curious thing just happen. chp put up a crash on highway 4. and then it disappeared. so we are looking for something to happen in martinez. hopefully it's not there, but...
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all computerize and much more available and so we have had to do a lot of searching and hunting and peckto go the material from 2002. >>reporter: as for whether if you bridge opens labor day weekend as scheduled the decision boils did you know to which bridge is safer in an earthquake. Ñi old one or the nw one even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take an extra week and god forbid another problem and what the experts tell us happens is the old bridge has collapses. >> that is what the important decision here is. put traffic on the new bridge before the earthquake happens even if you have to replace bolts. >>reporter: abc 7 news bay bridge consultant bart saying it's likely that the new bridge even with bolts that might still need replacing would be safer than the old bridge come labor day but that decision has not yet been made. we should know more aboutxd that come may 29 at the next mtc meeting in oakland. in sacramento, abc 7 news. >>> well here's a question. how many criminals are roaming free because police have not tested thousands of rape kits. coming
all computerize and much more available and so we have had to do a lot of searching and hunting and peckto go the material from 2002. >>reporter: as for whether if you bridge opens labor day weekend as scheduled the decision boils did you know to which bridge is safer in an earthquake. Ñi old one or the nw one even with bolts that still need replacing. >> what do you do if you take an extra week and god forbid another problem and what the experts tell us happens is the old bridge...
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recounted a meeting under the new administration of tom ridge they decided they didn't want to in peck the abortion clinics because this would put up barriers of access. governor ridge's administration was concerned if they did team inspections they would find too many violations. >> bret: meanwhile, gosnell's clinic become stunningly profitable. prosecutors estimate he was taking in $15,000 a night. close to $2 million a year in cash. and he kept costs low at his ill equipped clinic with an untrained staff. >> and he had them doing jobs that are for professionals. he had them doing ultrasound. there was a 15-year-old who was hired to work at clinic. dr. gosnell gave her a science textbook which she read for 20 minutes and she became an anesthesiologist. another went to a caribbean medical school but was never licensed to practice. >> a doctor went to school in grenada and after the clinic was closed he became a telemarketer. >> he wasn't even there during the day. he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at nig
recounted a meeting under the new administration of tom ridge they decided they didn't want to in peck the abortion clinics because this would put up barriers of access. governor ridge's administration was concerned if they did team inspections they would find too many violations. >> bret: meanwhile, gosnell's clinic become stunningly profitable. prosecutors estimate he was taking in $15,000 a night. close to $2 million a year in cash. and he kept costs low at his ill equipped clinic with...
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recounted a meeting under the new administration of tom ridge they decided they didn't want to in peck the abortion clinics because this would put up barriers of access. governor ridge's administration was concerned if they did team inspections they would find too many violations. >> bret: meanwhile, gosnell's clinic become stunningly profitable. prosecutors estimate he was taking in $15,000 a night. close to $2 million a year in cash. and he kept costs low at his ill equipped clinic with an untrained staff. >> and he had them doing jobs that are for professionals. he had them doing ultrasound. there was a 15-year-old who was hired to work at clinic. dr. gosnell gave her a science textbook which she read for 20 minutes and she became an anesthesiologist. another went to a caribbean medical school but was never licensed to practice. >> a doctor went to school in grenada and after the clinic was closed he became a telemarketer. >> he wasn't even there during the day. he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at nig
recounted a meeting under the new administration of tom ridge they decided they didn't want to in peck the abortion clinics because this would put up barriers of access. governor ridge's administration was concerned if they did team inspections they would find too many violations. >> bret: meanwhile, gosnell's clinic become stunningly profitable. prosecutors estimate he was taking in $15,000 a night. close to $2 million a year in cash. and he kept costs low at his ill equipped clinic with...
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. >>> knew this morning the postal service will be pecking up food as they drop off mail today. it's the start of the 21st annual stamp out hunger food drive. you are encouraged to leave nonperishable food by your mailbox and the mail carriers will pick them up as they deliver your mail. more than $1 billion pounds of food has been collected since it began. >> welcome back, everyone. we are so glad you are joining us at 5:30 and we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. we have low fog and clouds all across the bay except far inland as we start off this morning in oakland. temperatures are cool in the 50s, but by the afternoon the range will be from about 70 to near 80 around the bay, with plenty of sunshine. a few high clouds. notice at our coast, though, we will be keeping the low clouds. the breeze will be up and as a result temperatures only in the upper 50s to near 61 to. but with wide-ranging temperatures and less of an on shore push we will see the warm weather spread across the bay and inland we are
. >>> knew this morning the postal service will be pecking up food as they drop off mail today. it's the start of the 21st annual stamp out hunger food drive. you are encouraged to leave nonperishable food by your mailbox and the mail carriers will pick them up as they deliver your mail. more than $1 billion pounds of food has been collected since it began. >> welcome back, everyone. we are so glad you are joining us at 5:30 and we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at...
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where the corporate balance sheets simply are healthier, they're stronger so win the investment trends peck up, you have seen some of it begin to happen but when they really pick up, corporate america is going to be in a better position to add jobs and add manufacture, which is where we were weak in these numbers. >> shepard: looking forward to it. okay, fire crews trying to save thousands of homes from the wildfires. they're get nothing help from the weather. it's bone dry, hot, and windy, we'll get a live update coming up. insure i'm so glad you called. thank you. can and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> shepard: wildfire larry. officials at mother nature's mercy as windy weather complicates their work. this is a live look of ventura county. and the flames are just -- it's been awfully difficult to save homes today. this is the size of the city of miami, this fire, and the flames reached pacific coast highway, forcing them to shut done parts of the road. evacuation orders are in place with the fire threatening some four thousand homes. let's
where the corporate balance sheets simply are healthier, they're stronger so win the investment trends peck up, you have seen some of it begin to happen but when they really pick up, corporate america is going to be in a better position to add jobs and add manufacture, which is where we were weak in these numbers. >> shepard: looking forward to it. okay, fire crews trying to save thousands of homes from the wildfires. they're get nothing help from the weather. it's bone dry, hot, and...
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judge that journalist engaged in criminal activity when we know from supreme court opinions from the peck papers to the president, james' activity is absolutely protected by the first amendment. >> shepard: when they do issue this sort of subpoena, by law they have to tell you they've done it. don't they? >> yes. >> shepard: they went into our computer servers at fox news, went around our security, pulled things out, and didn't tell us they'd done so. >> and fox fouled out about and it james found out about it from a report in the washington post this morning. shep, this happened two years ago. this is dated may 28, 2010. the government has an obligation to report this to the target, james, and to anybody else involved, fox, the computer server, whoever else might be involved, within a reasonable period of time. in fact, in fact, depending upon what statute the government relied on ex-when the information is in the hands of a third party, like computer server, they have an obligation to tell you before handso you can challenge this. they didn't tell anybody. >> shepard: i read the word ch
judge that journalist engaged in criminal activity when we know from supreme court opinions from the peck papers to the president, james' activity is absolutely protected by the first amendment. >> shepard: when they do issue this sort of subpoena, by law they have to tell you they've done it. don't they? >> yes. >> shepard: they went into our computer servers at fox news, went around our security, pulled things out, and didn't tell us they'd done so. >> and fox fouled...
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dan peck took this in hagerstown, maryland. this is at the beginning of the weekend when they had their first storms. you can find me on twitter. @ginger_zee. send me your photos when you see some great weather. happy mother's day. we're going to have to get our coats back in new york. >> i don't like hearing that. >> no. >> and that was a shelf cloud? >> yeah. >> all right. thanks, ginger. >>> moving on. she's a teenager who invented a fix about one of the most common complaints about twitter. >> if you have one of the mms who had plot twists on your favorite tv shows spoiled by twitter, this app may be what you're waiting for. abc's tai hernandez has the story. >> i'm not telling you what i'm wearing. >> reporter: it happens to all of us, trying to catch up on the latest scandal on "scandal." >> he took my life and then he put me in a box. >> reporter: trying to find what happened next on "game of thrones." >> he sent the ravens. >> reporter: you haven't gotten a chance to tackle your tivo and then you logon to twitter. and #
dan peck took this in hagerstown, maryland. this is at the beginning of the weekend when they had their first storms. you can find me on twitter. @ginger_zee. send me your photos when you see some great weather. happy mother's day. we're going to have to get our coats back in new york. >> i don't like hearing that. >> no. >> and that was a shelf cloud? >> yeah. >> all right. thanks, ginger. >>> moving on. she's a teenager who invented a fix about one of...
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happening is the so-called reserve currency of the dollar has been transformed into, basically, a peck nhl for us -- a mechanism for us to borrow money from everybody else in the world through their central banks in constantly, you know, pegging their currencies and intervening in the exchange markets. i say if you look at all the a central banks of the world, they're doing the same thing. and it's a convoy of monetary roach motels. the bonds go in, but they never come out. and if you look at the u.s. debt today, so-called publicly traded, 12 trillion total outstanding, 5 trillion is in the vaults of central banks. that's not natural. what if these central bank withs stop buying or finally reach the point where they can't buy anymore? then on the margin you need real buyers, real at-risk investors to buy, you know, a trillion dollars of debt a year or maybe even more where i think we're going, and i think that's where the day of reckoning arrives. >> sorry, we're going to -- >> okay. >> first of all, quick round of applause for david. [applause] >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us
happening is the so-called reserve currency of the dollar has been transformed into, basically, a peck nhl for us -- a mechanism for us to borrow money from everybody else in the world through their central banks in constantly, you know, pegging their currencies and intervening in the exchange markets. i say if you look at all the a central banks of the world, they're doing the same thing. and it's a convoy of monetary roach motels. the bonds go in, but they never come out. and if you look at...
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pecking. shoot the birds down. shoot -- [ laughter ] shoot -- >> jimmy: come on!t, fly -- >> jimmy: yes! >> dive, fall. >> jimmy: come on! >> okay. >> how many words? two words. tray -- [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: can i guess? >> yes! >> jimmy: "duck dynasty." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get away from him now. get away from him. get away from him! please. calm down. we have security on standby. [ light laughter ] all right, so you know it's not going to be "duck dynasty." okay, good. which one? which number? four. i heard four. gosh. [ laughter ] >> oh, great. >> jimmy: all right. ready? >> yeah. song. three words. third word. choir. church. chapel. stage. theater. lights. dead. [ laughter ] dead. heaven, heaven, heaven. [ cheers ] first word. walking into heaven. walking into heaven -- walking -- "stairway to heaven." >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ woo-hoo! that was good right there! >> nice job. >> jimmy: that was good. >> nice job. >> jimmy: that was good right there. >> yeah, that was pretty good. that was great. good job. >> jimmy: now, you guys
pecking. shoot the birds down. shoot -- [ laughter ] shoot -- >> jimmy: come on!t, fly -- >> jimmy: yes! >> dive, fall. >> jimmy: come on! >> okay. >> how many words? two words. tray -- [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: can i guess? >> yes! >> jimmy: "duck dynasty." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get away from him now. get away from him. get away from him! please. calm down. we have security on standby. [ light laughter ] all right,...
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scientists to discovered when the checks are exposed to a fake beak and the more red dots the more they peck. it comes as a result of shifting the stimulus more red dots and hence the peak shift. the difference in this phenomenon and cartoons and caricatures is on the area of the brain involved in facial recognition. this is no surprise since ^ caricatures have one face to another. then you're a scientist thinks it works on the same principle as the peak shift effect. this is him speaking. consider the way in which a skilled cartoonist introduces a caricature of a famous face say richard nixon. but he does unconsciously is take the average faces subtract the average from xm to get the difference between nixon's face and all the others and then amplify the difference to introduce a caricature. the final result of course is a drawing that is even more nixon like than the original. they argue that if they had an art gallery who they would hang a long stick with red dots and pay millions of dollars for its. it's interesting because the great cartoonist once and said nixon had looked like his pol
scientists to discovered when the checks are exposed to a fake beak and the more red dots the more they peck. it comes as a result of shifting the stimulus more red dots and hence the peak shift. the difference in this phenomenon and cartoons and caricatures is on the area of the brain involved in facial recognition. this is no surprise since ^ caricatures have one face to another. then you're a scientist thinks it works on the same principle as the peak shift effect. this is him speaking....
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. >> or a just-not-done peck on the cheek for a factory worker... >> [nervously giggling] >> it's clear leader quite like howard stringer. sony long defined the leading edge in gadgetry: transistor radios in the '50s, trinitron tvs in the '60s... >> from sony, the one and only. >> and, in the '70s, the revolutionary walkman. >> the sony walkman is a tiny stereo cassette player with truly incredible sound. >> but if sony had the market cornered for 25 years, it took apple just months to steal it away. >> ♪ sony walkman >> i'm gonna show you something. >> oh. >> aha. ooh. >> yes. >> hurts. >> yeah. >> it hurts. this is the symbol-- a major symbol of where sony went off the tracks. what happened? >> there's no question that the ipod was a wakeup call for sony, and the answer is that steve jobs was smarter at software than we are. >> stringer says steve jobs came up with the ipod and itunes, a simple system for people to download music, while sony, worried about its record company, wasted precious time trying to figure out how to keep people from stealing songs. >> we tried to have a secure
. >> or a just-not-done peck on the cheek for a factory worker... >> [nervously giggling] >> it's clear leader quite like howard stringer. sony long defined the leading edge in gadgetry: transistor radios in the '50s, trinitron tvs in the '60s... >> from sony, the one and only. >> and, in the '70s, the revolutionary walkman. >> the sony walkman is a tiny stereo cassette player with truly incredible sound. >> but if sony had the market cornered for 25...
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as we know, there is always a pecking order, sometimes that manifests itself in ugly ways. >> take meginations of someone who finds him or her self-in this circumstance. you don't just go to the top guy, the p m.p., there is a hierarchy of reporting. it isn't the same if you aren't in the military. >> the military is treating these as if they are employment issues. >> part of command. >> you were to have a core larry here, if there were a crime committed against you, you'd go to your supervisors. that is not right. that hat to be changed. that's why congress is addressing this issue. look, if you have a work-related issue, you go to your supervisors, that's fine, for internal discipline that's where you go to your commander. if you have a crime, you go outside the chain of command. >> i can't marriagen, this is under the uymj, the uniform code of military justice. i can't imagine how one seeks justice if you find yourself a victim of a crime. >> athen need to create the cmj. they need to create a prosecutive unit. >> i'm two of the people who have been arrested are in them. >> that's
as we know, there is always a pecking order, sometimes that manifests itself in ugly ways. >> take meginations of someone who finds him or her self-in this circumstance. you don't just go to the top guy, the p m.p., there is a hierarchy of reporting. it isn't the same if you aren't in the military. >> the military is treating these as if they are employment issues. >> part of command. >> you were to have a core larry here, if there were a crime committed against you,...
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apparently accidentally left a bit of a lipstick stain on the president's collar, after gaming him a peckpresident quickly, very quickly, identified the woman behind the lipstick mark before guests could draw their own conclusions. >> i have to say, i think i know the culprit. where is jessica sanchez? jessica, it wasn't jessica, it was her aunt. where is she? aunty, right there. look at this. look at this. i just want everybody to witness. so, i do not want to be in trouble with michelle. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. what that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? summer is here, so are the savings. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get 1 cubic
apparently accidentally left a bit of a lipstick stain on the president's collar, after gaming him a peckpresident quickly, very quickly, identified the woman behind the lipstick mark before guests could draw their own conclusions. >> i have to say, i think i know the culprit. where is jessica sanchez? jessica, it wasn't jessica, it was her aunt. where is she? aunty, right there. look at this. look at this. i just want everybody to witness. so, i do not want to be in trouble with...