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and the fact that men have an unnatural bond with their cars. that is true. wait a minute.now about unnatural. i once dated a guy who washed his car more than he washed his hair. a nice car needs love. and a woman doesn't? i'm not qualified to answer that. [laughing] i'm just saying, big car--it's phallic. so he's compensating? or overcompensating. impotent? possibly. if the unsub sees himself as physically defective, the car not only gives him the power and control he otherwise lacks, but it also serves as a shield. a way to avoid physical contact? power and control, female victims-- that almost reads like a rape profile. vehicular rape. rape and thrill kill are two very different profiles. what does the victimology tell us? jj: nothing yet. shannon makely was a white, married, 43-year-old commodities trader, maria delgado was a 23-year-old hispanic grad student, competitive tri-athlete. so far, gender's our only link. hopefully the crime scenes will tell us more. aah! [impact] she lived a little outside of town, was on her way home from work when she broke down. so she br
and the fact that men have an unnatural bond with their cars. that is true. wait a minute.now about unnatural. i once dated a guy who washed his car more than he washed his hair. a nice car needs love. and a woman doesn't? i'm not qualified to answer that. [laughing] i'm just saying, big car--it's phallic. so he's compensating? or overcompensating. impotent? possibly. if the unsub sees himself as physically defective, the car not only gives him the power and control he otherwise lacks, but it...
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talking to the city attorneyors to make sure that the city assets will be fully protected by any unnatural activity that ruptures that facility. that we take every precaution to make sure our sewer assets are protected >> before we precede i'm closing public comment. >> supervisor. >> i wanted to ask a couple follow-up questions i want to know about the fact there wasn't the kind of communications you wanted to see but who at the puc was aware of the existence of this report? >> there were numerous people i can provided you with a list. >> so within puc management for instance. >> the assistant general manager would have been apprised of the report but the engineers working on it were aware of the report. >> do you discuss the report with other management at the puc? >> yes, we had a discussion ou the report again, it's an internal report to help us how we should work with proposed construction projects that might be in close proximity to our - >> in that discussion that did you recall whether or not you were going to share that with planning? >> i don't recall. >> so you may have? >> i do
talking to the city attorneyors to make sure that the city assets will be fully protected by any unnatural activity that ruptures that facility. that we take every precaution to make sure our sewer assets are protected >> before we precede i'm closing public comment. >> supervisor. >> i wanted to ask a couple follow-up questions i want to know about the fact there wasn't the kind of communications you wanted to see but who at the puc was aware of the existence of this report?...
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talking to the city attorneyors to make sure that the city assets will be fully protected by any unnatural activity that ruptures that facility. that we take every precaution to make sure our sewer assets
talking to the city attorneyors to make sure that the city assets will be fully protected by any unnatural activity that ruptures that facility. that we take every precaution to make sure our sewer assets
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. >> this is one of the really kind of crazy, unnatural things about what these young men are doing in the city of new orleans. and the only way to do it is everybody find out who they are and stop them from doing it, you know, and as a community to basically say we're not tolerating this anymore. >> new orleans police vow to track down the gunmen. >>> the obama administration is on the defensive about what officials knew and what they said in the days following the benghazi attack. last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi is once again the subject of heated hearings on capitol hill with republicans using words like "cover-up" and "watergate." nbc's tracie potts joins us with more. >> we've been one whistleblower now who's testified here on the hill. but the focus not so much this morning on the attack but what we were told about that attack. leaked e-mails now reveal that the talking points on the deadly benghazi attack went through 12 revisions. first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look bac
. >> this is one of the really kind of crazy, unnatural things about what these young men are doing in the city of new orleans. and the only way to do it is everybody find out who they are and stop them from doing it, you know, and as a community to basically say we're not tolerating this anymore. >> new orleans police vow to track down the gunmen. >>> the obama administration is on the defensive about what officials knew and what they said in the days following the...
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. >> this is one of the really crazy, unnatural things about what these young men are doing in the city of new orleans. the only way to do it is everybody find out who they are and stop them from doing it. as a community, to say we are not tolerating this anymore. >> we can tell you all those victims were taking part in a second line parade when they were shot down in new orleans. the second line parade is a procession of people marching behind a brass band, something along the lines of a moving block party. >> 4:49 this morning. the future of the ohio home where three women were allegedly held captive for a decade is being debatd. cleveland city officials want to preserve the house as evidence until the trial of their suspected abductor, 52-year-old ariel castro, is over. the neighbors want the property torn down immediately. a local councilman says there have been plenty of threats to burn the home down. the home has been boarded up and a 10-foot metal fence installed around the perimeter >>> o.j. simpson back around the headlines heading to trial in los angeles. he was convicted in 2
. >> this is one of the really crazy, unnatural things about what these young men are doing in the city of new orleans. the only way to do it is everybody find out who they are and stop them from doing it. as a community, to say we are not tolerating this anymore. >> we can tell you all those victims were taking part in a second line parade when they were shot down in new orleans. the second line parade is a procession of people marching behind a brass band, something along the...
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." >> this is one of the crazy unnatural things about what gtop them from doing it, you know, as a community to basically say we're not tolerating this anymore. >> police are looking for three men who officers say they saw flee the scene. >>> the irs is on the other end of the microscope after news it targeted conservative nonprofit groups for extra scrutiny. a partial draft of an inspector general's report obtained by nbc news shows some irs officials including the head of the tax-exempt division knew about the practice in 2011. the report is due out later this morning. republicans say it is a gross abuse of power and wants an across the board review of the agency. >> this is truly outrageous and it contributes to the pro-down distrust that the american people have in government. >> i don't care if you're a conservative, a liberal, a democrat or a republican, this should send a chill up your spine. this is something that we cannot let stand. it needs to have a full investigation. >> now, house oversight chairman darrell issa says they will look over the report and make sure it doesn't happe
." >> this is one of the crazy unnatural things about what gtop them from doing it, you know, as a community to basically say we're not tolerating this anymore. >> police are looking for three men who officers say they saw flee the scene. >>> the irs is on the other end of the microscope after news it targeted conservative nonprofit groups for extra scrutiny. a partial draft of an inspector general's report obtained by nbc news shows some irs officials including the...
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that's unnatural. what if political banks stop buying to reach the point they can't buy anymore? on the margin you need real at risk investors to buy a chunk dollars in debt a year or even more and not through the day of reckoning arrives. >> first of all, big round of applause. [applause] speed and accuracy luck -- ..
that's unnatural. what if political banks stop buying to reach the point they can't buy anymore? on the margin you need real at risk investors to buy a chunk dollars in debt a year or even more and not through the day of reckoning arrives. >> first of all, big round of applause. [applause] speed and accuracy luck -- ..
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america has had that we didn't get it naturally in a way it came about because of unnatural in positions of little. little mechanisms unions pensions. doctors licenses tenure for professors cosmetology licenses all these little things. what we have to wonder is as our technology gets better and better and we have cars that are driving themselves and trucks and the robots are in the minerals all that stuff. what are people going to how are they going to have work either we suddenly move to a socialist paradise which generally comes to tears or we acknowledge that all of this new automation is actually based on all the information that everybody is giving away for free right now that when a robot can do something it's because it's taking information from tons of people who do it and it's regurgitating it and if we can just set up a situation where people can be paid for the information they provide then we could actually have a persistent middle class once information becomes the majority of the economy which will happen sometime this century and so you're talking about the bell curve righ
america has had that we didn't get it naturally in a way it came about because of unnatural in positions of little. little mechanisms unions pensions. doctors licenses tenure for professors cosmetology licenses all these little things. what we have to wonder is as our technology gets better and better and we have cars that are driving themselves and trucks and the robots are in the minerals all that stuff. what are people going to how are they going to have work either we suddenly move to a...
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and what a lot of the alternative energy be used, eve feasible unnaturally free-market . >> that is argy would be cheaper. how would that shape the market? that is a fantastic question because that gets to the heart of the issue which is, i cannot determine, some government bureaucrat cannot determine, even the best energy economic expert in the world cannot tell us what will be 20 or 30 years from now the most efficient, economicalenergy source. that is why governments to allo the free market to work and therefore entrepreneurs will bring to market those products and technologies that work best. >> you say you want the government to create a mandate to give us more choice in the maet, but we already have a choice. we can choose to buy or not to buy products. are you really i saying you don't like the choices we have made? >> i know think so. what i am saying is you could have much more choice. we are talking about why the prices are so high. it is that our government controlling the prices. it is the saudi government. when they decide that we are producing too much and it is going to
and what a lot of the alternative energy be used, eve feasible unnaturally free-market . >> that is argy would be cheaper. how would that shape the market? that is a fantastic question because that gets to the heart of the issue which is, i cannot determine, some government bureaucrat cannot determine, even the best energy economic expert in the world cannot tell us what will be 20 or 30 years from now the most efficient, economicalenergy source. that is why governments to allo the free...
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>> it is completely unnatural. en stocks go parabolic you have to watch out. think your point is well-taken. a short squeeze certainly seems to be in order here. so what will happen? people have to buy the stock cover. that gives it kind of an unofficial or artificial float. listen, re's another thing. melissa: yeah. >> michael mentioned something important. people like the car, right? if you look at some reviews. the ford focus electric there are other things that the ford has that the tesla doesn't. it reviewed out questionably better than the tesla did. so i think there are things out there with regas to competition that tesla's got to be a little bit worried about. melissa: yeah, scott, especially because they have one car right now. that is very expensive. you know, i wonder how big the market for that particular caris. you know, i mean i know that they're rolling out the charging stations. that was one of their big announcements, either today or earlier this ek. they're making a lot of the right mos. but i wonder if they're just, i mean, could more compe
>> it is completely unnatural. en stocks go parabolic you have to watch out. think your point is well-taken. a short squeeze certainly seems to be in order here. so what will happen? people have to buy the stock cover. that gives it kind of an unofficial or artificial float. listen, re's another thing. melissa: yeah. >> michael mentioned something important. people like the car, right? if you look at some reviews. the ford focus electric there are other things that the ford has that...
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i have an unnatural attachment to them, yes. >> jimmy: and how's your family -- your real family -- doingiving them on tv. they're, like, we didn't sign up for this. >> jimmy: yeah, but you got good stories about mom and dad. >> well, i'm, like, i need stories for talk shows, and if you're going to say stupid things, i'm going to talk about it on tv. >> jimmy: thank you, yeah. [ laughter ] that's what happens when your kid gets famous. [ cheers and applause ] >> but not tonight. >> jimmy: so, if you're watching, your kid might get famous one day. so watch all the stuff, yeah. >> so, watch out. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but here's what's funny. we contacted your mom. and she wants to get -- i said, let's talk about something. let's talk about something other than her. so she sent us a photo of you as a child in a play. oh, this is a great photo she sent us. we love your mom so much. >> oh, no, no. oh, my -- >> jimmy: here's you as a wizard. [ laughter ] what is this? what kind of "harry potter" -- >> how about that chain? that gangster chain? >> jimmy: how about all the makeup you're wearing?
i have an unnatural attachment to them, yes. >> jimmy: and how's your family -- your real family -- doingiving them on tv. they're, like, we didn't sign up for this. >> jimmy: yeah, but you got good stories about mom and dad. >> well, i'm, like, i need stories for talk shows, and if you're going to say stupid things, i'm going to talk about it on tv. >> jimmy: thank you, yeah. [ laughter ] that's what happens when your kid gets famous. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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ever since the system move through it has been an eery humid unnatural feeling the last few days. normally humid in north texas and the southern part of oklahoma. the air just kind of felt weird. it was muggy and stifling. that was of great concern to a lot of the forecasters and meteorologists because as janice dean was saying earlier this has really sort of been textbook example of weather that sets up for the supercells and cells that produce the tornadoes. at this point we are safe. i mean we are about 55 miles as i said south of norman and it is sunny. that is the weird thing about this as you were talking about the video he of the blue sky there out to the distance in oklahoma city. she are are so sporadic and so isolated with tornadoes. so different than a hurricane. the hurricane is widespread for miles and miles and miles and miles you are having the strong winds and the pouringthe downpours in the rain. with the tornadoes it can be sunny in one area and ten miles to the east of you tornadoes on the ground doing lots and lots of damage. that is what is really alarming wit
ever since the system move through it has been an eery humid unnatural feeling the last few days. normally humid in north texas and the southern part of oklahoma. the air just kind of felt weird. it was muggy and stifling. that was of great concern to a lot of the forecasters and meteorologists because as janice dean was saying earlier this has really sort of been textbook example of weather that sets up for the supercells and cells that produce the tornadoes. at this point we are safe. i mean...
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>> yeah, the theory was he was abusive to her and that he made her do all kind of unnatural acts andause she detailed all of these things he was making her do quote unquote. the problem it appears from the emails and texts that this was something she was offering to do in a way to hang on to him because he was wanting to break up with her. that's not abuse by him -- >> stephanie: right. that's trying to get away from a crazy person in my own professional opinion -- marsha we were talking about -- authorities said alexander fought for his life but soon grew too weak to defend himself. jim thought he had heard that he was shot first and then stabbed postmortem -- what is the truth there? >> well from the testimony -- >> stephanie: you are dropping out a little bit. say again. >> okay. let me try again. the coronor stayed he was stabbed first, and he based that opinion on the fact that there was very little if any bleeding as a result to a gunshot wound to the head. when you die there is no more blood pressure. so that's his theory. i'm not sure -- and i bet there would be other -- that
>> yeah, the theory was he was abusive to her and that he made her do all kind of unnatural acts andause she detailed all of these things he was making her do quote unquote. the problem it appears from the emails and texts that this was something she was offering to do in a way to hang on to him because he was wanting to break up with her. that's not abuse by him -- >> stephanie: right. that's trying to get away from a crazy person in my own professional opinion -- marsha we were...
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many of us have experienced this and this is unnatural and widely appreciated response to various risks after 9/11. but it's not very pleasant. here is something you may have seen now to talk to your attention. this is the obama administration initiative in the department of security have deleted. there is something called the global entry program now, which is meant to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to the system of screening and how they've are risk based approach so someone is an american, you put three to process, but not in horrific process by any means. a lot of people have gone through. you get global entry, which when you come into the united states come you don't go through one come you go through a kiosk. it's simpler and people are benefiting all the time already. visit domestic analogue, which you may have seen, which says if you qualify for global entry, there's a good sense of being the program also, which is risk-based rather than one-size-fits-all. under this don't take your shoes off her computer out an online misery briskly. this is an effort to reduce difficulty o
many of us have experienced this and this is unnatural and widely appreciated response to various risks after 9/11. but it's not very pleasant. here is something you may have seen now to talk to your attention. this is the obama administration initiative in the department of security have deleted. there is something called the global entry program now, which is meant to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to the system of screening and how they've are risk based approach so someone is an...
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. >> i know some children that have weaned unnaturally at 2 years, some a couple years later. >> reporterho they nursed well past 3 1/2. i don't get to say what's right for someone else. >> reporter: her new book -- isn't he getting old for that. >> wearing a nursing shield, you know what, you can't let that stuff get to you. i bring him into the bed with me sometimes and snuggle and go to sleep together which is the cutest thing in the world. i love being close to him. >> reporter: she says she and her son draco share a close bond even their own language. >> when they're hungry, they cry. when you're 2 1/2 you can ver l verbalize -- >> we call it num-nums. >> reporter: mckellar writes math books for children but this best-selling author didn't let breast-feeding slow her down. >> young, i hadn't mastered -- i learned to type with one hand and like to say the only type of formula i use is in a math book. >> reporter: though critics warn extreme attachment parenting can lead to behavioral problems mckellar worried. >> cuddling, being close, sleeping in the same bed, wearing in a sling is l
. >> i know some children that have weaned unnaturally at 2 years, some a couple years later. >> reporterho they nursed well past 3 1/2. i don't get to say what's right for someone else. >> reporter: her new book -- isn't he getting old for that. >> wearing a nursing shield, you know what, you can't let that stuff get to you. i bring him into the bed with me sometimes and snuggle and go to sleep together which is the cutest thing in the world. i love being close to him....
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they are fed unnatural gsl diets. if they pick a of her sickness with drugs, they only have to be off of it for 30 days before slaughter. i was wondering if ted had seen examples of animals being slaughtered and the rules and standards are to that and also the laws being pushed because of people thought they were treated and grown in sadr, things would quickly change. ask for taking my call. >> guest: unfortunately i was posted in said a factor in the kill floor, which is like a football sized room, where these animals on hooks make their rate around be disassembled, just outside the room is that the cattle would arrive. usually before dawn the cattle had been arriving all night to get ready for their trip to the chain. so i didn't get to see them, but i believe the veterinarian i worked for had high standards and would never allow a cow to go up that ramp. that said, you see disturbing tanks inside, like the day in the sun delivers. i saw what looked like my dog after a bath. it was like a white star shaped animal. i
they are fed unnatural gsl diets. if they pick a of her sickness with drugs, they only have to be off of it for 30 days before slaughter. i was wondering if ted had seen examples of animals being slaughtered and the rules and standards are to that and also the laws being pushed because of people thought they were treated and grown in sadr, things would quickly change. ask for taking my call. >> guest: unfortunately i was posted in said a factor in the kill floor, which is like a football...
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you would never see a male hippo talking to another male hippo trying to imply there was another unnatural anything while i was in the chair but on the way out, i looked at him and i said listen buddy you gotta understand that a lot of people back in the day hated blacks. the same way you hate gays and they used the bible as their rationale for it. i walked out. barber dropped his clippers and the guy was just sort of looking at me. look, it is not even about that argument but the point is i think jason collins, this move is extremely important in america. i think it was martina navratilova who said it will save lives. it is okay to be who you are in a locker room setting and in front of america and that's the most important point. >> bill: i haven't heard anybody else talk about this and maybe i shouldn't. neighbor is not up to me. but it seems to me, it is doubly brave as collins as an african-american to come out. these white guys, they can be gay but -- the same with the latino community and black community. >> i think what is a bigger deal -- not bigger deal but i think something that
you would never see a male hippo talking to another male hippo trying to imply there was another unnatural anything while i was in the chair but on the way out, i looked at him and i said listen buddy you gotta understand that a lot of people back in the day hated blacks. the same way you hate gays and they used the bible as their rationale for it. i walked out. barber dropped his clippers and the guy was just sort of looking at me. look, it is not even about that argument but the point is i...
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. >> he said besides squinting loe achieved this unnatural look with makeup and prosthetics, it is tapedave a wig because it covers the elastic that's pulling the tape. >> stephanie: marcus is taking notes. >> he achieved it with tape and squinting. >> point taken. >> stephanie: all right. let's move on, shall we? this hour by the way brought to you by sodastream. sodastream fun wow. it makes soda quick and easy. tastes great, no cleanup. it transforms regular water into fresh, fizzy soda in seconds right, chris? when you hear that sound -- you know you're seconds from delicious soda. you have no lugging no storing no disposing of bottles and cans. you fill the bottle up with cold water, snap it into the machine push the button to carbonate. it doesn't make that noise until you push it. you add your choice of soda flavor. there are over 60. regular, diet and energy drinks. try country time, crystal light and kool-aid flavors in time for summer. okay. another great reason you love it. only 25 cents a can is how cheap it makes soda. check out sodastream at bed bath & beyond, target, macy's
. >> he said besides squinting loe achieved this unnatural look with makeup and prosthetics, it is tapedave a wig because it covers the elastic that's pulling the tape. >> stephanie: marcus is taking notes. >> he achieved it with tape and squinting. >> point taken. >> stephanie: all right. let's move on, shall we? this hour by the way brought to you by sodastream. sodastream fun wow. it makes soda quick and easy. tastes great, no cleanup. it transforms regular...
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so, instead of putting them in a room and asking them to speak about their grief and making it unnaturaltangible in their loved ones name. from there they were able to heal together and talk about their loved ones while doing something to someone else. >> that's amazing the bonds that are established. thank you for your time and happy memorial day. >> thank you. >> come up on the show, new information in that terror attack on the street in london was broad daylight was one of the accused killers recruited by the m-15? the breaking details and live report from washington that's next. >> also coming up, holder on the hot seat. why the doj's fox hunt may have his days numbered. we will explain coming up in just a bit. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless reasons. but one choi. [growl] we used to live with a bear. we'd alway
so, instead of putting them in a room and asking them to speak about their grief and making it unnaturaltangible in their loved ones name. from there they were able to heal together and talk about their loved ones while doing something to someone else. >> that's amazing the bonds that are established. thank you for your time and happy memorial day. >> thank you. >> come up on the show, new information in that terror attack on the street in london was broad daylight was one of...
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a very unnatural law. in these times, we enjoy a different reality.united states, where religious minorities are guaranteed liberty, we have the opportunity to grow and strengthen our religious life and institutions, and where we work together for the common good, and this is extraordinary. but to me, even -- or especially -- in this new world, with religious rights guaranteed under law, religious liberty remains a practical question. should we work for religious liberty for all? absolutely. should we set aside differences? of course. we have to. first, we know there is strength in numbers, so when religious rights are threatened and action is required, our experience has shown that the larger and more diverse it is, the greater chances for success and when we lobbied, we knew that the large left it right coalition of religious and civil rights groups, one of its biggest selling point and its key passage. that whensurprise the supreme court told congress that had to rewrite the law, causing our coalition to -- new, the new resin revelation was you but
a very unnatural law. in these times, we enjoy a different reality.united states, where religious minorities are guaranteed liberty, we have the opportunity to grow and strengthen our religious life and institutions, and where we work together for the common good, and this is extraordinary. but to me, even -- or especially -- in this new world, with religious rights guaranteed under law, religious liberty remains a practical question. should we work for religious liberty for all? absolutely....