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and robyn is one of them.eporter: this is a group of self-professed drug dealers in the north end of the city. they secretly shot this video of the mayor. it's shot -- looked like it was shot on an iphone. we watched it on an iphone so it's high definition. he's sitting up against a white wall. it's sunny. he's in a white dress shirt. that's kind of unbuttoned around the top and he looks completely out of it. he's jerking and bobbing around, he's slurring, his eyes are kind of fluttering and he clearly smokes from out of what looks like a crack pipe. it doesn't look like a marijuana pipe. it's long and clear and black at the bottom. >> so that is how she described the video to me, as we await the mayor in toronto. let me leave you with the hottest videos of the day. hit "play." >>> fire on the tarmac. passengers just settling in for takeoff in montreal forced to run for their lives after a luggage cart burst into flames. you see people sliding off the plane, running from the smoke. several of them needed medic
and robyn is one of them.eporter: this is a group of self-professed drug dealers in the north end of the city. they secretly shot this video of the mayor. it's shot -- looked like it was shot on an iphone. we watched it on an iphone so it's high definition. he's sitting up against a white wall. it's sunny. he's in a white dress shirt. that's kind of unbuttoned around the top and he looks completely out of it. he's jerking and bobbing around, he's slurring, his eyes are kind of fluttering and he...
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it seemed a little in contrast to what he'd been saying yesterday. >> robyn, the only way to get himut is to charge him, convict him, et cetera. do you think he'll be charged? do you think the authorities will do that? >> there's a lot of wiretaps against him, correct? >> right. so after the story about the video we reported on the story about the video, the toronto police launched a huge investigation into the mayor's activities. called project brazen 2. that's been going on all summer. something like 500 pages of search warrants. there's been planes and wiretaps and following the mayor around. they didn't end up charging him. they charged people close with him but not the man himself. so i think that's an indication that might be it. >> would you like to borrow our nsa? >> the other story here is the death of shame in western culture. freedom without rules is anarchy. there's a reason that we used to be embarrassed about these things. it kind of kept us from driving our lives into the ditch. >> i'm embarrassed about it. >> but in politics, that doesn't exist anymore. if it's not il
it seemed a little in contrast to what he'd been saying yesterday. >> robyn, the only way to get himut is to charge him, convict him, et cetera. do you think he'll be charged? do you think the authorities will do that? >> there's a lot of wiretaps against him, correct? >> right. so after the story about the video we reported on the story about the video, the toronto police launched a huge investigation into the mayor's activities. called project brazen 2. that's been going on...
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and married robyn.hree-year residency at massachusetts general hospital, there were indications from the beginning that charles and psychiatry might not be the perfect fit. part of the residency is you're supposed to go to this weekly group therapy session, and you didn't want to go. >> there were 12 of us at mass general. and there was a group therapy once a week. and i didn't go. i thought it's a pointless exercise. so i was called into the chief's office after about seven weeks of non-appearance. and he said to me, why aren't you going to therapy? and i said, sir, i came here to give therapy, not to receive it. and he said to me, you're in denial. and i said, of course i'm in denial. denial is the greatest of all the defense mechanisms. i could be a professor of denial. i'm an expert at it. but he wasn't very amused. >> he gave krauthammer an ultimatum, go to group therapy or leave the program. >> so i went to the next 21 weeks of sessions or whatever it was. but i didn't really say a word. so whatev
and married robyn.hree-year residency at massachusetts general hospital, there were indications from the beginning that charles and psychiatry might not be the perfect fit. part of the residency is you're supposed to go to this weekly group therapy session, and you didn't want to go. >> there were 12 of us at mass general. and there was a group therapy once a week. and i didn't go. i thought it's a pointless exercise. so i was called into the chief's office after about seven weeks of...
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. >> robyn was 13 when she came to the city trying to make a living washing laundry. >> translation: we were poor. my parents don't have money. >> in a country where 92% of the population survives on less than 2%, the young women accept as little as $0.25 for sex. families are under extraordinary pressure to make ends meet. >> translation: children are the first victims in the crisis. families can't cope. exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and violence is rising. >> this woman says the cultural tradition of child brides means some view sex with a young woman or girl as acceptable. it's something she thinks the government does not take seriously. >> translation: the cases are not always reported to us. people don't consider it a crime. like tourism, they consider it a normal activity and cultural practice. >> marrying or having sex with someone under 18 is illegal with someone in madagascar. the awareness campaign has been cut back because of the crisis. there may not be hard facts and figures, but social workers tell the same story - that the crisis put soci
. >> robyn was 13 when she came to the city trying to make a living washing laundry. >> translation: we were poor. my parents don't have money. >> in a country where 92% of the population survives on less than 2%, the young women accept as little as $0.25 for sex. families are under extraordinary pressure to make ends meet. >> translation: children are the first victims in the crisis. families can't cope. exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and...
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i thought that would be a break for his wife robyn because we are excited to have him back. he talked about how proud he is of what we are doing. >> for some college football side dash. mack and cheese. texas tech getting a trick against texas. fake. ryan, the punter showing off his wheels. anyway way you want to say it. the punter takes it 51 yards to the house. she's shooshing me. don't mess with texas. takes mccoy. that 47 yard connection gave texas a 10-7 lead. later in the second joe bergeerror scampers in. texas win it big. 41-6 is the finalist. we are on a sugar high. >> more pies waiting for us. >> one part of new york city it's a case of too much turkey. find out why the foul are running wild next. >> i'm sergeant mike faulkner deployed at camp bavtion. i'd like to send a shout out to family and friends at home. i miss you and love you. >> i'm a staff sergeant in sving. i want to say hello to my friends and family in kansas. happy holidays. love you all, see you soon. >> it's the word of the day and the focus of many of you in the kitchen. it is turkey day. the bird
i thought that would be a break for his wife robyn because we are excited to have him back. he talked about how proud he is of what we are doing. >> for some college football side dash. mack and cheese. texas tech getting a trick against texas. fake. ryan, the punter showing off his wheels. anyway way you want to say it. the punter takes it 51 yards to the house. she's shooshing me. don't mess with texas. takes mccoy. that 47 yard connection gave texas a 10-7 lead. later in the second joe...
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this girl is 14, robyn 13. she tried to make a living washing laundry. >> we were very poor already. i came because my parents don't have any money. >> in a country where 92% of the population survives on less than $2 a day, the young women will accept as little as $0.25 for sex. families are under pressure to make ends meet. >> translation: children are the first victims in the crisis. families can't cope. exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and violence is rising. >> this woman says the cultural tradition of child brides means some mada gas cans voou sex with a girl as acceptable. she said it's something the government doesn't take seriously. but they reject that. >> translation: cases are not always reported to us. it's considered a normal cultural activity. >> marrying or having sex with someone under 18 is illegal in madagascar. the government's awareness campaign has been cut back because of the crisis. >> there may not be hard fact and figures, but social workers, aid agencies an
this girl is 14, robyn 13. she tried to make a living washing laundry. >> we were very poor already. i came because my parents don't have any money. >> in a country where 92% of the population survives on less than $2 a day, the young women will accept as little as $0.25 for sex. families are under pressure to make ends meet. >> translation: children are the first victims in the crisis. families can't cope. exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and...
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robyn pierce and her neighbor stacy moorman live across the street from the golf course. >> it was said that they were told they should wear respirators and body suits. nobody came up and down either one of these two streets and handed out wardrobe for us. our children were out there, playing in the yard, breathing the stuff. how does that happen?lso, dominl risk assessment warned of the dangers of coal ash leaching into the water supply. to prevent that, the contractor who built the golf course was supposed to build a two-foot barrier under the coal ash and one 18 inches on top. the contractor's engineers certified this was done, but attorney yoakam, who represents townspeople who are suing dominion, suspects it wasn't. >> you can see right here it's right at the surface. >> oh, my god. that's coal ash? of course it is. >> insects have pulled it up. you can see how it flies away. >> the city dug into the golf course in 2008, did a test, and found elevated levels of toxic metals in the water. >> with all the knowledge that dominion had about the coal ash and the lead and the arsenic and
robyn pierce and her neighbor stacy moorman live across the street from the golf course. >> it was said that they were told they should wear respirators and body suits. nobody came up and down either one of these two streets and handed out wardrobe for us. our children were out there, playing in the yard, breathing the stuff. how does that happen?lso, dominl risk assessment warned of the dangers of coal ash leaching into the water supply. to prevent that, the contractor who built the golf...
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. >> so robyn curnow joins us from johannesburg. explain this for us.ersy over this? her show is hunting. she is supposed to be hunting animals. is that right? >> absolutely, it appears so. this seems to be mostly being played out on social media, a lot of indignation by people here in south africa and, of course, over there in the united states saying that it's disgusting, that she's killed this lion. other people threatening to shoot her saying that god will make her pay. but i think if you're a little bit more pragmatic and a lot of conservativists i've spoken to, a lot of people who work in the conservation industry say say take a deep breath here. don't get overly emotional. hunting is not banned in south africa. you can have a license. she went through the process of hunting for a lion in the way that most people hunt for lions and other animals, other wild animals here in south africa. this is an industry that brings in millions of dollars not only to tourism but to conservation efforts, as well. this has become very emotional on media, but here
. >> so robyn curnow joins us from johannesburg. explain this for us.ersy over this? her show is hunting. she is supposed to be hunting animals. is that right? >> absolutely, it appears so. this seems to be mostly being played out on social media, a lot of indignation by people here in south africa and, of course, over there in the united states saying that it's disgusting, that she's killed this lion. other people threatening to shoot her saying that god will make her pay. but i...
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. >> fahn was 13, robyn 13. >> we were very poor already. i came because i don't have any money. >> 92% of the population survived on less than $2, the young woman will accepts as little as $0.25 for s. families are under pressure to make ends meet. >> children are the first victims, exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and violence is rising. >> the cultural tradition. child brides means some view sex with a young woman or girl acceptable. it's not something the government takes seriously, but the government rejects that. >> translation: the cases are not always reported. people don't consider it a crime. like sex tourism they consider it a normal activity and practice. >> marrying or having sex with someone 18 is illegal. the government adds awareness campaign has been put back because of the crisis. >> social workers, aid agencies and women tell the same story. the youngest are at greater risk of exploitation. into uniself helps to run this center where people can learn about their right. they are hoping there'll b
. >> fahn was 13, robyn 13. >> we were very poor already. i came because i don't have any money. >> 92% of the population survived on less than $2, the young woman will accepts as little as $0.25 for s. families are under pressure to make ends meet. >> children are the first victims, exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and violence is rising. >> the cultural tradition. child brides means some view sex with a young woman or girl acceptable....
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trashes the durango on conan last week and next the will anchor espn sports center and may parrot with robynd lines and given how the is blurring the lines with nine, commerce and media that is quite appropriate. going to court, the seminole 90s white rapper banned upset about a parity of its girl video from so long ago. goldilocks to the video with liberal singing new lyrics to the same old tune. beastie boys refused to let the music be used in ads because they don't want to be used in parities either. the question is whether the courts will agree. does the fda have the right to interfere with your dna testing? your response to what is bugging me coming up. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works w
trashes the durango on conan last week and next the will anchor espn sports center and may parrot with robynd lines and given how the is blurring the lines with nine, commerce and media that is quite appropriate. going to court, the seminole 90s white rapper banned upset about a parity of its girl video from so long ago. goldilocks to the video with liberal singing new lyrics to the same old tune. beastie boys refused to let the music be used in ads because they don't want to be used in...
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our guest is robyn daigle. she would talk about her experiences as a cemetery worker in new york city. here is a preview. >> the story is very new york focused. only in the particulars, the actual challenge of waste management is a national concern and simultaneously deeply local concern. to answer the question, who is picking up the trash and where does it go? are not solars here different from cities and other parts of the country and other parts of the world. trucks, human labor, union wents, chicago just through a radical transformation on how they organize the collection routes for the city. they had to roll it out very carefully and with a lot of forethought. it sounds like it is successful. those problems are hardly unique to new york. >> during the president's -- thesetrip to china cigarettes had pandas on them and the package, she was admiring them. he said, i also understand you admired the pandas at the zoo. she said, yes, aren't they darling? he said we will make sure you have pandas to go home with
our guest is robyn daigle. she would talk about her experiences as a cemetery worker in new york city. here is a preview. >> the story is very new york focused. only in the particulars, the actual challenge of waste management is a national concern and simultaneously deeply local concern. to answer the question, who is picking up the trash and where does it go? are not solars here different from cities and other parts of the country and other parts of the world. trucks, human labor, union...
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robyn curnow has the latest there. >> the shopping mall was still under construction and the sectioncollapsed was the size of a football field. throughout the night, teams looked for survivors. at least 30 people did go to hospital with serious injuries. three still missing, one dead say police. today police say, though, they're going to start investigating, see who's responsible. they're likely to open a case of culpable homicide after authorities warned this company to stop building because of irregularities. kate, back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> prince harry will join a troop of wounded warriors on a trek. >> prince harry set out for antarctica on a 200-mile trek in temperatures as low as minus 45 degrees with sled in tow. he's joined a tim of veterans who lost limbs in combat who are competing against a team from the usa and another made of canadians and australians. it's all about raising funds toward awareness of injured veterans. >>> george zimmerman was released on bail after a friend paid his $9,000 bond. pending the charges, including the allegation that zimmerman a
robyn curnow has the latest there. >> the shopping mall was still under construction and the sectioncollapsed was the size of a football field. throughout the night, teams looked for survivors. at least 30 people did go to hospital with serious injuries. three still missing, one dead say police. today police say, though, they're going to start investigating, see who's responsible. they're likely to open a case of culpable homicide after authorities warned this company to stop building...