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time yi time, inc. goes off on its own. embarking on new chapters. >>> the white house makes it easier for some students to pay down their debt load and calls for more changes. >>> and kickoff, will one of the world's biggest sporting events help lift south america's biggest economies? we have that all on "nightly business report" for monday, june 9th. >>> good evening, everyone. volatility spiked just a bit in the major averages saw just modest gains, equities did rise for a fourth session in a row and that was enough for the dow, the s&p 500 and the dow transports to close at fresh all-time highs once again. investors got a lift of another round of major mergers and the spin enough of a batch of some household magazine titles from one of the nation's oldest and biggest media companies. here's how stocks ended the day. the dow up sl points. nasdaq added 14. and the s&p ended one point higher. one of the biggest deals announced today was the drug giant merck. agreeing to buy specialty drugmaker identix. shares of dow compon
time yi time, inc. goes off on its own. embarking on new chapters. >>> the white house makes it easier for some students to pay down their debt load and calls for more changes. >>> and kickoff, will one of the world's biggest sporting events help lift south america's biggest economies? we have that all on "nightly business report" for monday, june 9th. >>> good evening, everyone. volatility spiked just a bit in the major averages saw just modest gains,...
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who worked at the same time, dr. hans eisler whose also famous for a terrible experiment during the holocaust had fled to egypt as well and the egyptians that i'm sorry we don't have a treaty with west germany and was like to live there openly. one day he received a letter bomb in the mail that it nearly killed the letter carrier. so he arrived in egypt just as sort of the safe haven was beginning to fall apart any new to exercise a great deal of caution. >> the basically you could go to egypt. you were not too many question and you could kind of feel like you'd be okay more or less. >> well, we do know that there are certain people who are trying to help them with the paperwork and he apparently had also to pay for that. we weren't really able to figure out who these people wear, but for sure he had them how. we do know about one of his partners. he actually attended lasted together with an egyptian and buying a hotel who then basically more or less stole the hotel from him. but yes, he had to pay money and he had s
who worked at the same time, dr. hans eisler whose also famous for a terrible experiment during the holocaust had fled to egypt as well and the egyptians that i'm sorry we don't have a treaty with west germany and was like to live there openly. one day he received a letter bomb in the mail that it nearly killed the letter carrier. so he arrived in egypt just as sort of the safe haven was beginning to fall apart any new to exercise a great deal of caution. >> the basically you could go to...
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>> 26 now >> that's a long time. >> yes. long time.thanks to the phoenix project, i always say that they savedy life. phoenix project did a lot to me, to help me get into construction, things like that. >> now, prot jekt actually does a lot. i'm looking at you had to become drug free and get your driver's license. >> yes. >> we have images of you at work. that of course cost money. who paid for that? >> the phoenix program helped me pay for that through the probion department. >> tell me about the probation department. >> well, what's so great about the probation department in marin county is that they identified jacari as an example of someone that they felt would make a big difference. if he changed his life, then others say they can move in that direction. sohey paid the union dues, which is $800, maybe a little more than that, and they also provided the support along with the phoenix project so he cld attend northern california labor training program in san ramon. it was a three-week program. he and another participa stayed in san
>> 26 now >> that's a long time. >> yes. long time.thanks to the phoenix project, i always say that they savedy life. phoenix project did a lot to me, to help me get into construction, things like that. >> now, prot jekt actually does a lot. i'm looking at you had to become drug free and get your driver's license. >> yes. >> we have images of you at work. that of course cost money. who paid for that? >> the phoenix program helped me pay for that through...
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we had a good time. there were challenging moments, but nothing to do with race because we were we were insulat the impact that race partially because of our class standing. partially because of the way they negotiate the system to keep us safe. so we grew up on the north side of town, which was the middle class area. my parents bought a house, and i remember high school in particular there was a moment in which i had to decide whether i was going to go to high school across -- high school in the northwestern side, more west. trying to think exactly it was in. that's where most of my friends were going to maggie walker. but my father wanted me to come to armstrong. he said that was a better school. i didn't want to go, but e he purr sueded me to come. in richmond there were two high schools for black people. you either went to walker or you went to armstrong. just to let you know how that rivalry played out, every thanksgiving we had a football classic. it wasn't just a game, it was a classic. maggie wal
we had a good time. there were challenging moments, but nothing to do with race because we were we were insulat the impact that race partially because of our class standing. partially because of the way they negotiate the system to keep us safe. so we grew up on the north side of town, which was the middle class area. my parents bought a house, and i remember high school in particular there was a moment in which i had to decide whether i was going to go to high school across -- high school in...
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it was obvious that robert had done time. bobby had done time. andrea seemed a little like a fish out of water. very much just floating in this existence. >> a lot of times you wake up for court and they don't call you and you're like, wow, it just got canceled. in the end, they can't keep you forever. >> just when we thought there could be no more odd twists to the story, we were wrong. it turns out that andrea's fiancee and now co-defendant was housed in the jail as well. >> my co-defendant's name was sheldon hickman. we've been dating year and a half. it's a strong relationship between us. we don't plan on separating just because of the case that we have together. >> sheldon hickman was also facing child endangerment charges. and like andrea, he too pled not guilty. >> can you tell me what they said occurred? >> well, they said that i whooped the kids and put bruises on them, which never happened. andrea was asleep. when i was watching the kids. she was there so they indicted her on my charges, i guess. make me feel worse because she's sitting
it was obvious that robert had done time. bobby had done time. andrea seemed a little like a fish out of water. very much just floating in this existence. >> a lot of times you wake up for court and they don't call you and you're like, wow, it just got canceled. in the end, they can't keep you forever. >> just when we thought there could be no more odd twists to the story, we were wrong. it turns out that andrea's fiancee and now co-defendant was housed in the jail as well. >>...
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it's gotten worse over time. the washington press corps is a prisoner of what they're assigned to cover. and that's basically whatever officialdom tells them. but if you say something several times, hundreds of times -- there are scientific studies that show we will tend to believe it if we've heard it a lot, even if we actually are not clear at all whether it's true. we just come to assume it's true. why otherwise we wouldn't be hearing this, right? and so we're basically prisoners of whatever folks tell us who are in power. the problem now is government has more p.r. people and public relations firms than journalists. and we actually have one-third fewer professional reporters. that's a really rotten combination there. no wonder we're easily bamboozled. >> so for the last two weeks you could hardly turn on the television set without seeing the architects and the cheerleaders of the invasion of iraq 11 years ago being asked their opinion now of what the u.s. should do in iraq. so there was abc's jonathan karl ju
it's gotten worse over time. the washington press corps is a prisoner of what they're assigned to cover. and that's basically whatever officialdom tells them. but if you say something several times, hundreds of times -- there are scientific studies that show we will tend to believe it if we've heard it a lot, even if we actually are not clear at all whether it's true. we just come to assume it's true. why otherwise we wouldn't be hearing this, right? and so we're basically prisoners of whatever...
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my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. today many members of congress awoke listening to n.p.r. for yet another story about norfolk, virginia, the area of the united states on the eastern seaboard where we've seen the most rapid increase in the sea level. this matters being home to the largest naval base in the rld, placing in question its long-term survivelt -- surviveability. story in "the washington post" several weeks ago talked about the impact this is happening on the waterfront, including one church that is being forced to relocate. i love the pastor's comment that his parishioners should not have to consult a tide table to determine whether or not they can go to church. the news also included the supreme court's third affirmation of the power of the e.p.a. to regulate greenhouse gases, setting hopefully at rest the long-term battle over whether
my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. today many members of congress awoke listening to n.p.r. for yet another story about norfolk, virginia, the area of the united states on the eastern seaboard where we've seen the most rapid increase in the sea level. this matters being home to the largest naval base in the rld, placing in question its long-term...
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our special guest is something foster she's a six time tony nominee a two time tony award winner as one of broadway's brightest stars she's known for her roles in thoroughly modern millie anythings ocean wreck the musical and the drowsy chaperone one of the funniest shows of it is free. you can currently see her playing the title character of roundabout the it is production of violent and you'll be able to see her on your t.v. screens this fall in t.v. land's new series young guns in the jewish and son of the to me a nomination and here is a good old hag. no i think i think it would be. i hope that it never gets all had to practice my tony award speech when i was fifteen in my mirror when i was growing up and doing you want to be on broadway but i think i don't know if i knew that that it was possible like the concept of actually making a career in broadway but i used to like practice and i would you know dedicate my tony to mean kids who would make fun of me in seventh grade and would you grow up troy was born in georgia and then moved to michigan when i was thirteen so i was troy
our special guest is something foster she's a six time tony nominee a two time tony award winner as one of broadway's brightest stars she's known for her roles in thoroughly modern millie anythings ocean wreck the musical and the drowsy chaperone one of the funniest shows of it is free. you can currently see her playing the title character of roundabout the it is production of violent and you'll be able to see her on your t.v. screens this fall in t.v. land's new series young guns in the jewish...
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they had none of that at the time. there's a great deal of lively critique of each other, a lot of people participating in a gathering and then going home and saying i'm sure he means well but he's an idiot, or whatever. all of those details make it come alive in a beautiful way for me. i kept reminding myself these people did not even know, just like us, like f1 in this room, if they would get through the day. they did know if they would live until tomorrow. they certainly had no glimpse of ever being important. and so i wanted to include in this book something that f'ing occasionally disappear some biographical writings, which is the thing that keeps us getting up every morning and looking ahead, suspense. if you don't already know the details of henry thoreau's life, i think you'll be surprised about every five pages because they're so much more to him than i encountered in high school when basically -- i loved my high school teachers and i loved the english course of the i don't mean any critique of that but a lot
they had none of that at the time. there's a great deal of lively critique of each other, a lot of people participating in a gathering and then going home and saying i'm sure he means well but he's an idiot, or whatever. all of those details make it come alive in a beautiful way for me. i kept reminding myself these people did not even know, just like us, like f1 in this room, if they would get through the day. they did know if they would live until tomorrow. they certainly had no glimpse of...
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eastern time. after the vote, debate begins on a bill to extend the commodity futures trading commission through fiscal 2018. a number of members will be offering amendments to that measure. the only debate tonight, boats take place tomorrow. later in the week, the house will consider bills dealing with oil and gas production. one would create a new system the senate is also in today, voting at 5:30, voting on nominations. the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. record votes on postponed questions will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? >> i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill s. 2086. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the by the clerk: an act to address current emergency shortages of propane and other home heating fuels and to provide greater flexibility and inform
eastern time. after the vote, debate begins on a bill to extend the commodity futures trading commission through fiscal 2018. a number of members will be offering amendments to that measure. the only debate tonight, boats take place tomorrow. later in the week, the house will consider bills dealing with oil and gas production. one would create a new system the senate is also in today, voting at 5:30, voting on nominations. the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend...
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it's time for it. and at the coast, clouds kind of all day. yes, it's june it's time for it.this is summer right here. twenty to 30-degree temperature spread from half moon bay. >> tourists are always caught by surprise. >> that's when you want to own a sweatshirt. >> they sell jackets. >> you say a lot of those i love san francisco. i love the bay area. >> still ahead how some people say that digital billboards will destroy their million dollar views. >> and how apple will start keeping track of your sleeping habits. ,,,,,,,,,, gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. beautiful views >> some people in albany are fighting plans to put a digital billboard along i-80, beautiful view that inc
it's time for it. and at the coast, clouds kind of all day. yes, it's june it's time for it.this is summer right here. twenty to 30-degree temperature spread from half moon bay. >> tourists are always caught by surprise. >> that's when you want to own a sweatshirt. >> they sell jackets. >> you say a lot of those i love san francisco. i love the bay area. >> still ahead how some people say that digital billboards will destroy their million dollar views. >> and...
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i agree that it's a lot of time that volunteer time you've put into this and he agree your time is valuable and that we all appreciate he everything you do for our students but it's socially conscious for staff and board members to be aware and we'd like like our regular teaching staff to represent the ethnic breakdown we serve 90 percent of color 66 percent of our teachers are white ambassador that's a bold thing to say but we are trying to get toward a more racially representative teaching body as our students we're looking at audio administrators we're looking at it at everyone and actually we're looking at the it as a board also. so i think we had a really heavy discussion but it is a height one because those are the same discussions happening in our schools we as principles talk about race and we ask the teachers to talk about the special day classes when there were no almost no black kids in sober schools except in their ftcs we're questioning that for all the children that are identified. and this is how we change that. we talk about it. it's comfortable uncomfortable and we've seen
i agree that it's a lot of time that volunteer time you've put into this and he agree your time is valuable and that we all appreciate he everything you do for our students but it's socially conscious for staff and board members to be aware and we'd like like our regular teaching staff to represent the ethnic breakdown we serve 90 percent of color 66 percent of our teachers are white ambassador that's a bold thing to say but we are trying to get toward a more racially representative teaching...
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time is 5:40.learning more about the robbery suspect that went on a bizarre rampage at a san jose liquor store. surveillance video from june 16th shows him going behind the counter at a liquor store and throwing bottles at the clerk. the clerk was in the majored and johnson got -- the clerk was not injured and johnson got away. he is 5'10", 215 pounds anyone with information is asked to call the santa clara county sheriffs office. >>> jury deliberations are set to resume in bryan stow's civil trial. stow's family seeking almost $38 million to pay his medical bulls in future years and double that for pain and suffering. dodgers were negligent and should have had more security. the team's attorney says stow was drunk and partly to blame for what happened. >>> early today the murder trial against oscar pistorius resumed after a month long break. they ruled pistorius was not mentally incapacitated when he shot his girlfriend to death and his murder trial should continue. pistorius admits to killing ree
time is 5:40.learning more about the robbery suspect that went on a bizarre rampage at a san jose liquor store. surveillance video from june 16th shows him going behind the counter at a liquor store and throwing bottles at the clerk. the clerk was in the majored and johnson got -- the clerk was not injured and johnson got away. he is 5'10", 215 pounds anyone with information is asked to call the santa clara county sheriffs office. >>> jury deliberations are set to resume in bryan...
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which includes marginally attached workers and those working part-time but prefer full-time work haslar amount. even given these declines, unemployment remains elevated and border assessment of indicators suggests underutilization in the labor market remains a significant. real gdp declined in the first quarter, this decline appears to have resulted mainly from transitory factors. private domestic final demand that is spending by domestic household and businesses continues to expand in the first quarter and limited set of indicators of spending and production in the second quarter has picked up. the committee thus believes economic activity is rebounding in the current quarter and will continue to expand at a moderate pace thereafter. overall the committee continues to see sufficient underlying strength in the economy to support ongoing improvement in the labour market. inflation is continuing to run below the committee's 2% objective and the committee remains mindful that inflation running persistently below its objective could pose risks to economic performance. longer-term inflati
which includes marginally attached workers and those working part-time but prefer full-time work haslar amount. even given these declines, unemployment remains elevated and border assessment of indicators suggests underutilization in the labor market remains a significant. real gdp declined in the first quarter, this decline appears to have resulted mainly from transitory factors. private domestic final demand that is spending by domestic household and businesses continues to expand in the...
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seven times.t he does with the stolen cash that will really make you mad. >> and a three year old boy goes into respiratory distress and a police officer saves his life. the very special way the little >> 40,0 es decide to make a new home at the valley forge interchange of the pennsylvania turnpike. they have been swarming overhead light fixtures above two lanes of traffic and it's something extremely unusual for workers and drivers going through the tolls to see. and today a bee expert was called in to help remove them so was it successful and what happens to the bees now? >> fox 29's drew dickman joining us live in west philadelphia with some answers. drew? >> reporter: dawn, iain, those bees were taken here to the philadelphia bee company. they're now either inside or around this box. the estimated 40,000 that were seized probably around 30 to 35,000 bees inside there. you can see they're acting a little calm tonight. but that wasn't the case earlier this afternoon at the toll pla plaza. >> he'
seven times.t he does with the stolen cash that will really make you mad. >> and a three year old boy goes into respiratory distress and a police officer saves his life. the very special way the little >> 40,0 es decide to make a new home at the valley forge interchange of the pennsylvania turnpike. they have been swarming overhead light fixtures above two lanes of traffic and it's something extremely unusual for workers and drivers going through the tolls to see. and today a bee...
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while doing time.kes to play tricks on her cellmate. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have it. >> she was putting money on my books. everything was going good. and then i found out a couple of days ago that she started dating some girl that's been in the hole for like 45 days, so it's been going on and i guess you could say i do feel played, but, you can't hate the player, you hate the game. >> braybetween is going out with carrie. >> his latest interest is carrie kimbrough who finished a turn in the hole after being tested positive for meth. >> carrie and i got really close writing each other. we go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each other and be conte
while doing time.kes to play tricks on her cellmate. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have it. >> she was putting money on my books. everything was going good. and then i found out...
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the market at the all-time high.t still the tug-of-war with how we feel reflected in the market with the fed driven rally and people say the market is only up because of the fed. so i will go to you. yesterday at 1024 in the morning the fed induced rally began. with the hysteria that is just now happening. >> i may have missed the beginning i was buying paul lott a. [laughter] >> 10 years from now when that is a legendary charm remember that i said it. >>ut investors are not getting into the market over $4 billion globally so they are not there yet will it cost us up panic? yes. >> there is an old saying that starts to create anxiety people said i will never buy that again then they change their mind. >>'' where were they? they were afraid of this then and now you will not see the market start to take off and there is no need it to do that's the thing people are just hanging on because they are complacent an comfortable? charles: yes. that is what we do. the bog cretaceous started last year then people started to sel
the market at the all-time high.t still the tug-of-war with how we feel reflected in the market with the fed driven rally and people say the market is only up because of the fed. so i will go to you. yesterday at 1024 in the morning the fed induced rally began. with the hysteria that is just now happening. >> i may have missed the beginning i was buying paul lott a. [laughter] >> 10 years from now when that is a legendary charm remember that i said it. >>ut investors are not...
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flush a toilet 108,000 times. eight glasses a day for 237 years. >>> tonight a silicon valley entrepreneur and his girlfriend are behind bars accused of running a notorious sex website. federal agents took several boxes of evidence from this home in mountain view today. they said it is tied to the website myredbook.com which is now shut down. >> we saw the fbi vans and thought something was going on. we never thought something like this. >> the website advertised itself as a place to find escorts and massage parlors but investigators say it offered a whole lot more than that from prostitutes to underaged girls. >>> a landmark supreme court ruling about cell phones and your privacy. every police officer in san francisco is being told they cannot search your cell phone without a warrant. today's decision was a major victory for privacy rights in the modern digital era as chief justice john roberts put it, cell phones are such a big part of daily life that the proverbial visitor from mars would conclude they were an
flush a toilet 108,000 times. eight glasses a day for 237 years. >>> tonight a silicon valley entrepreneur and his girlfriend are behind bars accused of running a notorious sex website. federal agents took several boxes of evidence from this home in mountain view today. they said it is tied to the website myredbook.com which is now shut down. >> we saw the fbi vans and thought something was going on. we never thought something like this. >> the website advertised itself as...
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saving you time and money is what we're all about.so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. was last seen is alive. >>> for more information go to fox.com for more news. fox, the most powerful name in news. >> and congresswoman! and let me -- >> wait one minute. >> no, you can conflating the issues and acting silly. >> no, i am not. >> where is your outrage when president bush went after the executive orders because you knew it was a waste of time there, and you know this is a heart of hearts a waste of time here. and the democrats said that we will de-fund president bush, and de-fund the congress, and you would be laughing them out, and now you should be laughing at them, de-fund them. >> no, it is not a case of did neil have lunch, because i likened it to did someone switch up the meds? really? a showdown with michele bachmann and i respect her, but not the way that the washington is going in the case to try to sue the president of the united states over the use of the executive orders. gas, my only point is, isn't that a wa
saving you time and money is what we're all about.so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. was last seen is alive. >>> for more information go to fox.com for more news. fox, the most powerful name in news. >> and congresswoman! and let me -- >> wait one minute. >> no, you can conflating the issues and acting silly. >> no, i am not. >> where is your outrage when president bush went after the executive orders because you knew it was a waste of time...
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46% of the time. so it might even make sense for somebody to get there not only quicker but also cheaper. this sunset limited is the top 10 worst ontime routes for amtrak in the latest report. madam chairman, the taxpayers should be happy that the train doesn't run more often but when it does it loses an average of $40 million a year. so my amendment is the first step, once again, in instilling just a small measure joining the gentleman from georgia in fiscal discipline that amtrak should be told today that it has to establish. if it cannot manage itself with its worst, most expensive performing line, then god help us all. if they won't do it, we're going to. and failure to do so will only allow amtrak to continue misusing and wasting taxpayer dollars. so, look, it's very simple. i'm asking that my colleagues join with me and say that the worst performing, the most cost prohibitive line would be stopped by amtrak. so i think it makes sense to say no more, sunset limited. i urge all my colleagues to su
46% of the time. so it might even make sense for somebody to get there not only quicker but also cheaper. this sunset limited is the top 10 worst ontime routes for amtrak in the latest report. madam chairman, the taxpayers should be happy that the train doesn't run more often but when it does it loses an average of $40 million a year. so my amendment is the first step, once again, in instilling just a small measure joining the gentleman from georgia in fiscal discipline that amtrak should be...
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it's a dangerous time. and then we have questions that re asked of pete king of secretary johnson about what's going on at the border, and he's asking, if you're a parent central america in effect this can look like a free pass because you're making the situation more humanitarian, you're making more facilities available. as mr. fewgate said you are providing foster families, all of which is understandable. that's our obligation as human beings. if you're a familiar in guatamala or el salvador, this is a free pass. well, secretary johnson ends up saying, a couple things. first, i'm convinced that the principal reason these kids from everything i have heard, everything i have seen and from my own conversation with these kids, principal reason they are leaving is, the push factor from the countries they are leaving. this is secretary johnson saying this. with homeland security. he says, the conditions in honduras, for example, are horrible. it's the murder capital of the world. there is this disinformation ou
it's a dangerous time. and then we have questions that re asked of pete king of secretary johnson about what's going on at the border, and he's asking, if you're a parent central america in effect this can look like a free pass because you're making the situation more humanitarian, you're making more facilities available. as mr. fewgate said you are providing foster families, all of which is understandable. that's our obligation as human beings. if you're a familiar in guatamala or el salvador,...
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it is at times funny, at times poignant. these are the guys who stand in front of a lot of doors every day not knowing what's on the other side. these are the guys who get shot at more than any other law enforcement agents in this country. if there is a major case going on in this country, the marshals service will be involved even though they won't get any publicity. recently the head of the major mexican drug cartel was arrested. it was the marshals service that put them in a hotel room in mexico city. whitey bulger who is that career criminal and the fbi has gone tremendous amount publicity for finding and locating him. the fbi spent 15 years failing to locate him until the marshals service came and and within a year they put him in an apartment and the fbi, they said to the fbi you can arrest them. the d.c. snipers. it was the marshals service who put names on the snipers and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car that they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on. when i get enthusias
it is at times funny, at times poignant. these are the guys who stand in front of a lot of doors every day not knowing what's on the other side. these are the guys who get shot at more than any other law enforcement agents in this country. if there is a major case going on in this country, the marshals service will be involved even though they won't get any publicity. recently the head of the major mexican drug cartel was arrested. it was the marshals service that put them in a hotel room in...
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central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. vice president johnson has left the hospital in dallas. but we do not know to where he has proceeded. presumably he will be taking the oath of office shortly and become the 36th president of the united states. >> there is no moment in anchorman history that anchormen admire more than that, the composu composure, the strength, the authority. when the rational emotional response was to throw his hands down on the desk and cry. cry for jfk, cry for his young children, cry for the country. i was a kid at st. brendan's elementary school in boston that day, president kennedy's hometown. when we were let out of school early, every one of us was crying, every teacher was crying, adult men walking the streets of boston carrying briefcases, men who looked like walter cronkite, were crying. cops were crying, subway cars were filled with people crying. but anchormen didn't cry. i marveled at the anchormen who didn't cry that day. i wondered how they got all that ice in their veins. but now i unde
central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. vice president johnson has left the hospital in dallas. but we do not know to where he has proceeded. presumably he will be taking the oath of office shortly and become the 36th president of the united states. >> there is no moment in anchorman history that anchormen admire more than that, the composu composure, the strength, the authority. when the rational emotional response was to throw his hands down on the desk...
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if the student can't pay the fine by the time they turn 17 they can face time in prison. jennifer torres is in her last year of high school. she owes more than $7,000 in fines for truancy. she said she was late to school in part because she worked nights as a janitor to help support her family. is other night i didn't leave for work until 1:00 o'clock. >> i still have to shower yeah, what time are you supposed to be to school. >> i wake up at 5:00 to get ready, so it isn't that much sleep. >> can you walk me through how many classes that you have missed or how many absences. >> a little over 100. but it was in the last four years. >> over 100 over four years. >> yeah, they came to school, they pulled me out of class and got me, and they told me to come surfthem, and i was surprised they said they had two warrants out for me, and they said truancy, if you are trying to get somebody to go to school, why take them out of school, why put them in jail to miss more school. i think it is point less. she is doing community service to discharge the debt, if she doesn't she may hav
if the student can't pay the fine by the time they turn 17 they can face time in prison. jennifer torres is in her last year of high school. she owes more than $7,000 in fines for truancy. she said she was late to school in part because she worked nights as a janitor to help support her family. is other night i didn't leave for work until 1:00 o'clock. >> i still have to shower yeah, what time are you supposed to be to school. >> i wake up at 5:00 to get ready, so it isn't that much...
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and the other challenge was the time and the time, you know, bouncing, you know, to get to that time.itting it up. >> never enough time. that's the problem. never enough time. look, this isn't a courtroom where you get to keep them up there for days and if you don't get a full answer, we have a judge instruct the witness to answer the question. you don't get that here. >> so, bret, you were the only man in the united states picked to join in these interviews. i'm sure that was an honor. >> the bbc, though. yeah. >> there was a lot of attention, how is fox news going to treat hillary clinton about the right tone to take and how aggressive to be? >> you know, i don't think it really factored in. we were not -- that's the tone we would have taken. i think both of us. and as greta said, she's interviewed hillary clinton many times. this my first time. i wanted to lay out things in a methodical way. and there's not always going to be the -- it was two years ago moment. and i don't think in interviews trying to get news that somebody should plan to try to get somebody to that point. those t
and the other challenge was the time and the time, you know, bouncing, you know, to get to that time.itting it up. >> never enough time. that's the problem. never enough time. look, this isn't a courtroom where you get to keep them up there for days and if you don't get a full answer, we have a judge instruct the witness to answer the question. you don't get that here. >> so, bret, you were the only man in the united states picked to join in these interviews. i'm sure that was an...
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this is time. you know, one of the studies that recently came out showed that when an older vet is forced to wait 90 days or more for treatment, it increases the risk of stroke by 9%. that's a study right out of the boston va medical center. so this time is critical to saving the lives of these vets. that's why they're dying in these wait lines. >> tell me, if you would, how does this structure compare to your experience in observing other medical centers or systems? mr. mcclain. >> i don't have a lot of experience in observing other medical centers. human aye for the most part is a health and wellness medicare advantage company. we do a lot of business with va. and we have seen the difficulty that we have as a contractor in also getting certain answers and certain things changed or done for the betterment of the veteran. >> mr. collard. >> we would find traditionally no more than three or four layers. i was with an organization yesterday and it was the traditional structure of a senior leadership
this is time. you know, one of the studies that recently came out showed that when an older vet is forced to wait 90 days or more for treatment, it increases the risk of stroke by 9%. that's a study right out of the boston va medical center. so this time is critical to saving the lives of these vets. that's why they're dying in these wait lines. >> tell me, if you would, how does this structure compare to your experience in observing other medical centers or systems? mr. mcclain. >>...
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-00% on those blocks most of the time. in control areas there was almost no change during the pilot program, but in pilot areas 31% increase of the time we achieved that goal and a doubling of that in the high-payment compliance areas. we focused exclusively -- there is that primarily focus on making it easier to find a space, because that is what we expected the other benefits to flow from, and the secondary benefits that you see here. the reminders of the slides cover each of those in turn. first, for our driver experience. we hoped and expected that by making it easy to pay and lengthening time limits we would give few parking-related meter citations and we saw a 23% decrease in areas and this is great news for our customers and great news for our parking control officer. it's a very difficult job and there is plenty of work for them to do in the important role of making the transportation system better. that means more time available for enforcing double park, sidewalk parking or directing traffic for special events. a
-00% on those blocks most of the time. in control areas there was almost no change during the pilot program, but in pilot areas 31% increase of the time we achieved that goal and a doubling of that in the high-payment compliance areas. we focused exclusively -- there is that primarily focus on making it easier to find a space, because that is what we expected the other benefits to flow from, and the secondary benefits that you see here. the reminders of the slides cover each of those in turn....
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wait times? is that a part of it? no one can give me an answer. >> i don't believe it is, sir. >> that's fine, if it's not, it's not. >> and also, mr. griffin, you know for me personally, i know the chairman asked this question about the potential when you have put a system if place that fraudulently puts information out there and then you gain financially from the taxpayers, that would seem to me to be a fraudulent case. i look at it simply as a layman. if you misled on purpose knowing that you would get a financial bonus if you did that, which is exactly what happened, that fraud? i think it is. >> i agree, the issue is, you start with the gs-45, gs-6 schedulers who have more at the leadership facility. so you have as to work your way back up the supervisorsry cane to determine who put that order out to do it in this manner that's what we're having to do at 69 other facilities other than phoenix with the additional facilities reporting in every day. so it's not an easy task. i suspect people do
wait times? is that a part of it? no one can give me an answer. >> i don't believe it is, sir. >> that's fine, if it's not, it's not. >> and also, mr. griffin, you know for me personally, i know the chairman asked this question about the potential when you have put a system if place that fraudulently puts information out there and then you gain financially from the taxpayers, that would seem to me to be a fraudulent case. i look at it simply as a layman. if you misled on...
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it is at times funny, at times poignant. these are the guys who stand in front of a lot of doors every day, not knowing what is on the other side. these are the guys who get shot at more than any other law enforcement agents in this country. if there's a major case going on in this country, the marshal service will be involved, even though they won't get any publicity. recently the head of a major mexican drug cartel was arrested. it was the marshal service that put him in the hotel room in mexico city. "whitey" bulger, who is a career criminal-everybody knows about, that the fbi had -- [captioning will resume shortly] -- the fbi. you can arrest them and the fbi did and took credit for it. the dc sniper. it was the marshal service who put names on the snipers, and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic, about a subject, i will ramble forever. but of the three of us i am by far the least interesting. i'm g
it is at times funny, at times poignant. these are the guys who stand in front of a lot of doors every day, not knowing what is on the other side. these are the guys who get shot at more than any other law enforcement agents in this country. if there's a major case going on in this country, the marshal service will be involved, even though they won't get any publicity. recently the head of a major mexican drug cartel was arrested. it was the marshal service that put him in the hotel room in...
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the trip -- the broader use thosee, which includes working part-time but preferring full-time work, hasn by a similar amount. even given these declines, unemployment remains elevated and a broader assessment as indicators suggest the labor market remains significant. although real gdp declined in the first quarter, the decline appears to have resulted mainly from transitory factors. demand domestic final that is spending by domestic households and businesses, continue to's -- expand in the first quarter. --imited set of indicators they believe the economic act is rebalancing in the recorder. they will continue to expand at a moderate pace thereafter. overall, the committee continues to see sufficient underlying strength in the economy to support ongoing improvement in the labor market. inflation is continue to run below the two percent objective and the committee remains mindful that inflation running persistently below its objective and pose performance.omic given that longer-term inflation expectations appear to be well anchored and in light of the recovery in the united states and ma
the trip -- the broader use thosee, which includes working part-time but preferring full-time work, hasn by a similar amount. even given these declines, unemployment remains elevated and a broader assessment as indicators suggest the labor market remains significant. although real gdp declined in the first quarter, the decline appears to have resulted mainly from transitory factors. demand domestic final that is spending by domestic households and businesses, continue to's -- expand in the...
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[ applause ] >> seth: of all time. of all time!e ] finally, a new study shows that using viagra may increase your risk for developing skin cancer. so if you experience an erection lasting longer than four hours, try to keep it out of the sun. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? [ cheers and applause ] so great to see you guys. so wonderful to hear you guys. we have a great show lined up. fred isn't here tonight. and one thing we like to do when fred is away, is have special guests sit in with the band. and i'm really excited tonight, because sitting in on lute is kevin nealon! [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks so much for having me, seth. i'm excited about this. >> seth: we're so excited to have you. >> hey, seth, do you mind if i plug my new podcast? >> seth: sure, what's your podcast called? >> okay, it's called "structural engineering of buildings with kevin nealon." on the podcast we explore and we analyze how buildings achieve structural integr
[ applause ] >> seth: of all time. of all time!e ] finally, a new study shows that using viagra may increase your risk for developing skin cancer. so if you experience an erection lasting longer than four hours, try to keep it out of the sun. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? [ cheers and applause ] so great to see you guys. so wonderful to hear you guys. we have a great show lined up. fred...
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i watch it all the time. it usually comes on the weekends. >> what, between tricks you watch "lockup"? >> no. when i'm watching i'm done working. yeah. i'm not working at that time. i was raised great. my dad always worked, my mom stayed at home. just a normal upbringing. perfect christmases, presents galore. i talked to my mom today and she said my grandpa is doing good. but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why i like the life so much because i've had a boring -- you know, i mean, everything was straitlaced, by the books. >> what are you going to do when you get out? >> hm? >> you have a college degree, tara. >> i know, but i got felonies. i was 20 going to school for being a dental assistant and i graduated. but while i was there, there was a girl, she was like, you should come to the massage parlor and work because you have a good personality, you know, you're pretty, da da da. i'll be honest, i had no idea, but i just jumped right in there and just joined with her, and it just came natural. and really
i watch it all the time. it usually comes on the weekends. >> what, between tricks you watch "lockup"? >> no. when i'm watching i'm done working. yeah. i'm not working at that time. i was raised great. my dad always worked, my mom stayed at home. just a normal upbringing. perfect christmases, presents galore. i talked to my mom today and she said my grandpa is doing good. but i just -- i don't know. maybe that's why i like the life so much because i've had a boring -- you...
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reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. farr: thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, i'd like to group, that the celebrity chef, his group is called the food policy action network, and they told us they're going to score the vote on this bill because of the provision we're talking about right now. and the amendment that i'm going to offer to strike the provision. the reason i want to strike the provision in the bill is because it just gives it a blank waiver. it says you don't have to comply. it's too broad. we could have worked out some compromising language. more flexible language. just to give them a blank waiver is an opt out, doesn't get them back in, doesn't have guidelines for how you can improve and get back on track. so that's why i think it's a pretty extreme provision in the bill and ought to be knocked out. another reason is that we're paying for it. taxpayers of this country have put up the money and we're allocating it to this program and i don't think taxpayers want their mo
reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. farr: thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, i'd like to group, that the celebrity chef, his group is called the food policy action network, and they told us they're going to score the vote on this bill because of the provision we're talking about right now. and the amendment that i'm going to offer to strike the provision. the reason i want to strike the provision in the bill is...
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we are back with you in just a momm >> justin, just in time for the wake up forecast. >> in time forummer weather as we head into the official start of summer this saturday. we're cranking it back up to 88 tomorrow. humidity not bad yet. it's tuesday that's when it's really uncomfortable. high humidity, low 90s tuesday and wednesday. good chance for some scattered showers and storms especially wednesday and thursday. then we're back into the mid 80s by the end of the week. >> it's been good run. >> it's time. >> you knew it was going to happen. >> face reality. shanks so much justin. we're always on cbsphilly.com. now we're handing things over to lesley and the cbs-3 sports zo zone. have a great night. ♪ >> this is the cbs-3 sports zone presented by lexus. >> the eagles finishing up ota's this week and headed into mini cap and. less bow end from the philadelphia daily news is here to talk birds. >> on this father's day it's a special story of one local father's perseverance against the odds to continue to play the game that he loves with his son. >>> hello and welcome to this father'
we are back with you in just a momm >> justin, just in time for the wake up forecast. >> in time forummer weather as we head into the official start of summer this saturday. we're cranking it back up to 88 tomorrow. humidity not bad yet. it's tuesday that's when it's really uncomfortable. high humidity, low 90s tuesday and wednesday. good chance for some scattered showers and storms especially wednesday and thursday. then we're back into the mid 80s by the end of the week. >>...
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we walk through it all the time. i hate to see it go up in flames. or take more homes out. >> coming up at 5:30 the reason firefighters say the fires are suspicious. >> plus a hidden painting underneath a picasso masterpiece. the technology that helped curators uncover it. >> reporter: we are still looking at a commute where traffic is doing well. looking at the san mateo bridge and that traffic continues to look good. we will tell you more about the nearby bridges and how they are doing. >> it's no mystery why temperatures will warm up today. that is because we have a little easterly breeze. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from
we walk through it all the time. i hate to see it go up in flames. or take more homes out. >> coming up at 5:30 the reason firefighters say the fires are suspicious. >> plus a hidden painting underneath a picasso masterpiece. the technology that helped curators uncover it. >> reporter: we are still looking at a commute where traffic is doing well. looking at the san mateo bridge and that traffic continues to look good. we will tell you more about the nearby bridges and how...
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and i see that all the time. i hear about it, you know, i was sg myself, and i got to know the folks in the sg's office pretty well and still talk to them. and i sort of hear stuff about what's going on in the solicitor general's office. and i have to say i get sometimes a little bit envious, because everybody in this solicitor general's office talks about don like they have never seen his like. and i kind of think, well, you know, what was i, you know? [laughter] chopped liver or, you know? but the way that the people in the solicitor general's office feel about don is just such a testament to what leadership can be. and then in the court we see not only month in and month out his fantastic lawyering skills, but also this kind of consummate professionalism and integrity. i'll just tell you one small story. which was don argued a case called clapper v. somebody or other, and i guess it was clapper v. the aclu. and it was a case where the wireless surveillance ram was being challenged -- program was being challeng
and i see that all the time. i hear about it, you know, i was sg myself, and i got to know the folks in the sg's office pretty well and still talk to them. and i sort of hear stuff about what's going on in the solicitor general's office. and i have to say i get sometimes a little bit envious, because everybody in this solicitor general's office talks about don like they have never seen his like. and i kind of think, well, you know, what was i, you know? [laughter] chopped liver or, you know?...
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heinonen, i'm out of time. very quick. what do you think the length of time ought to be? >> more than six months but it depends also on the compliance, how the compliance is dealt with. what kind of process we will have in place when something comes up when we see that the iran has not complied and the track record is pretty poor there. we have had a number of -- >> forgive me, mr. ambassador. >> i say this is going to be indefinite. the part of the npt, you'll have to have monitors, you know, the extra protocols and the unfettered access is going to have to be there indefinitely. >> we go to mr. david cicilline from rhode island. >> thank you to the witnesses for this very useful testimony and this very serious issue. the hearing underscores the principal challenge we face as a country. how do we reach agreement with a party with very serious consequences that has been deeply untrustworethink and deceptive and i think in part our success depends on our ability to monitor effectively and to respond effectively to any failings in the agreement, so i want to first ask the w
heinonen, i'm out of time. very quick. what do you think the length of time ought to be? >> more than six months but it depends also on the compliance, how the compliance is dealt with. what kind of process we will have in place when something comes up when we see that the iran has not complied and the track record is pretty poor there. we have had a number of -- >> forgive me, mr. ambassador. >> i say this is going to be indefinite. the part of the npt, you'll have to have...
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>> well, you know, what time of day?alk about the time he came home, which is the night before, around 1:00, just shortly after 1:00. and he just was not able to sleep. >> okay. here is the timeline. just to refresh your memory. so 1:00 a.m., murray summoned to jackson's home, right? 1:30 a.m., 10 milligram tablet of valium. 2:00 a.m., two milligrams of lorazepam. >> lorazepam. >> injected into him. 3:00 a.m., two milligrams of midazolam. and 5:00 a.m., more lorazepam, 2 milligrams. and then again 7:30, two milligrams of midazolam and 25 milligrams of propofol diluted with lidocaine. >> so you can summarize, make it simple. 4 milligrams of lorazepam given to him during the time you spoke about and 4 milligrams of midazolam. >> so why -- were you ever worried about administering so many drugs to michael jackson? did you ever think, you know, this person could die giving him so many drugs? >> certainly i didn't think michael jackson would die from 4 milligrams of lorazepam or 4 milligrams of midazolam. we do that all the t
>> well, you know, what time of day?alk about the time he came home, which is the night before, around 1:00, just shortly after 1:00. and he just was not able to sleep. >> okay. here is the timeline. just to refresh your memory. so 1:00 a.m., murray summoned to jackson's home, right? 1:30 a.m., 10 milligram tablet of valium. 2:00 a.m., two milligrams of lorazepam. >> lorazepam. >> injected into him. 3:00 a.m., two milligrams of midazolam. and 5:00 a.m., more lorazepam, 2...
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reported wait times? does the v.a. plan on updating the skip plan to reflect those new data points? >> the v.a., as we are beginning to look at the information, we andregarding our resources we are seriously discussing the space needed to address the delivery of that care. that has been under active discussion this week, in fact. if the v.a. is evaluating the capacity facing one of them, i would imagine as you about the evaluate theyou need for space and personnel, it may be very extreme in some cases. you need much more space and many more personnel in other places. maybe he can be resolved by increasing hours at a particular facility. are you gathering that information and putting it in the matrix? by each location, we know exactly what the underlying issues are and how the v.a. will approach that? most specifically, timelines. space is something very concrete. personnel may not be as concrete but it is pretty a concrete -- pretty concrete. will you have the evaluation location by location and a timelin
reported wait times? does the v.a. plan on updating the skip plan to reflect those new data points? >> the v.a., as we are beginning to look at the information, we andregarding our resources we are seriously discussing the space needed to address the delivery of that care. that has been under active discussion this week, in fact. if the v.a. is evaluating the capacity facing one of them, i would imagine as you about the evaluate theyou need for space and personnel, it may be very extreme...
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. >> it's not a lot of time.terial is so rich and eight shows a week. it's pretty intense. for my character, at least it's a three-hour emotional and mental decline, and i'm using everything that i have, my mind, my body, my soul, everything is -- my voice. we have to fill that theater. so i find it much more challenging than fill snoom what about the response? the satisfaction you get from hearing a crowd immediately respond or immediately laugh. what's that like? >> it's electric. it's magical. upon when people talk about getting that bug. have you been bitten by that acting bug be that's part of the bug. the creation of the character and the manifestation of the character and it's also the response. being in that room with that audience and the partnership that you have as the actor with the audience and that's a give and take. it's incredible. >> we'll be right back. >> i'm alicia keys and you're watching "our world with black enterprise." stay tuned for my interview up next. >>> our world with black enterpri
. >> it's not a lot of time.terial is so rich and eight shows a week. it's pretty intense. for my character, at least it's a three-hour emotional and mental decline, and i'm using everything that i have, my mind, my body, my soul, everything is -- my voice. we have to fill that theater. so i find it much more challenging than fill snoom what about the response? the satisfaction you get from hearing a crowd immediately respond or immediately laugh. what's that like? >> it's electric....
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times. >> and he leaves her to die. and she does, in fact, die from her injuries. and her body is not found for? >> about a month. >> about a month. >> then i would find out years later when i'm arrested that she didn't die from the stab wounds. she died from the fractured skull. that's when i remembered that her head had hit the car. >> he's relieved, however, to find out, which is really interesting, that she died not from the stab injuries, but from the trauma to her head. no, you grabbed her. you caused her to bump her head. then you stabbed her multiple times. so it was his reluctance to want to take ownership of that case that i thought was really interesting. >> the victim lies in the cold snow for 28 days before she is found and identified as 23-year-old cynthia mclun. a young mother who lives behind a 5-year-old girl. by then rhodes has made a clean getaway, skipping town with his wife and daughter, telling them it's time to move, to find a new job. the cold-blooded nature of the mu
times. >> and he leaves her to die. and she does, in fact, die from her injuries. and her body is not found for? >> about a month. >> about a month. >> then i would find out years later when i'm arrested that she didn't die from the stab wounds. she died from the fractured skull. that's when i remembered that her head had hit the car. >> he's relieved, however, to find out, which is really interesting, that she died not from the stab injuries, but from the trauma...
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basic difference of timing on the wait times from 14 days to 30 days. now, i asked my colleagues around this table, is the cbo product that they have produced reflective of anything sane? that the scoring of a bill that offers limited choice if one of two things is triggered in the house side and that's we have either gone past the 30-day established by the va or they live outside of 40 miles from any va facility, be it clinic, outpatient facility or major medical facility that it would exceed by $7 billion on an annual basis what we spend for the entire delivery system for our nation's veterans. to my colleagues, this is ludicrous. this is impossible for us to even start an intelligent discussion on what we put in legislation and when we have got number that is are this so go's thing grotesquely out of line. let me give you a few other references. va estimated that of the 8 million veterans eligible for va but not enrolled, that if we passed this legislation they would automatically drop whatever coverage they have today. be it medicare, tri-care, priv
basic difference of timing on the wait times from 14 days to 30 days. now, i asked my colleagues around this table, is the cbo product that they have produced reflective of anything sane? that the scoring of a bill that offers limited choice if one of two things is triggered in the house side and that's we have either gone past the 30-day established by the va or they live outside of 40 miles from any va facility, be it clinic, outpatient facility or major medical facility that it would exceed...
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but it's been a long time and we have to solve it. i would support mr. mccarthy's proposal but give it a time certain thing. you have to pull p the permit for the stairs, finish in a certain amount of months. i'm open to spread, whether we say three months, six months or whatever, but it has to be done. it has to be finished and expected and signed off on. it may not be as nice as you want it, but it's got to be done. >> are you suggested that the homeowner put in any type of stairs that is up to code, but it doesn't have to match what they intended to do? >> it wouldn't be a planning issue, it will be just a simple -- okay commissioner sweeney is going to stop me there. >> this is visible from the street, definitely has to go to planning. >> it has to go to planning so -- that's a time issue. you could still get stairs that would work and do it in a cost efficient manner. would that be an over-the-counter permit? >> definitely. if he renews it, he has a set of plans, he might have to modify that, i don't know how fancy his plans are.
but it's been a long time and we have to solve it. i would support mr. mccarthy's proposal but give it a time certain thing. you have to pull p the permit for the stairs, finish in a certain amount of months. i'm open to spread, whether we say three months, six months or whatever, but it has to be done. it has to be finished and expected and signed off on. it may not be as nice as you want it, but it's got to be done. >> are you suggested that the homeowner put in any type of stairs that...
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the irs assured this committee and even testified before congress time and time again that no targeting was occurring. then as we all recall one year ago when a signature new stuff, then head of exempt organizations at the irs lois lerner admitted to the american people that the irs targeted conservative organizations. the irs lied to congress and the american people. in fact, this committee has found there's ample evidence to suggest the irs violated constitutional rights of taxpayers. as of today the investigation into the irs intentional organize targeting of americans for the belize has been ongoing for over a year. what we have found so far is outrageous. the i arrest spent over three years responding to top democrat complaints and calls to action to stop all activities of conservative groups. the i arrest in washington, d.c. took their marching orders and subjected americans to harassment going so far as to question the content of their prayers and their political beliefs while subjecting them to audits and making a personal taxpayer information. when the scandal first broke out t
the irs assured this committee and even testified before congress time and time again that no targeting was occurring. then as we all recall one year ago when a signature new stuff, then head of exempt organizations at the irs lois lerner admitted to the american people that the irs targeted conservative organizations. the irs lied to congress and the american people. in fact, this committee has found there's ample evidence to suggest the irs violated constitutional rights of taxpayers. as of...
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i've been in jail over 20 times, from juvenile hall time as well.ime i was in juvenile hall, when i was 12 years old. >> the first time i went to jail, i was 11 years old. we're not even going to count how many times i've been in jail. let's count how many times i've been out of jail. that's easier. from 11 to right now, to 26, i've been out of jail totally three years and nine months. >> one thing that had kept the taylor brothers coming back to jail was also a source of division between them. coming up -- >> my daddy ain't raising no dope fiends. why all of a sudden you want to start using drugs? >>> and -- >> i start making red velvet cake, peach cobbler, strawberry cheesecake. >> only days from his sentencing, paris hammond reveals his passion. >> that's a lot of sugar, man. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you n
i've been in jail over 20 times, from juvenile hall time as well.ime i was in juvenile hall, when i was 12 years old. >> the first time i went to jail, i was 11 years old. we're not even going to count how many times i've been in jail. let's count how many times i've been out of jail. that's easier. from 11 to right now, to 26, i've been out of jail totally three years and nine months. >> one thing that had kept the taylor brothers coming back to jail was also a source of division...
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i served as a soldier for 25 years have of that time i was in the regular army half of that time in the army reserve. during the time i was in the reserve my civilian job was as a foreign service officer and i was sent to a lot of interesting places. the first half of my career i tell people i was very dull i never got shots at just a peacetime army job than the door to foreign service then they go to places where they shoot at people vegas of the and the things got interesting this began 1996 running through 2006. the ted years of my deployed this takes place is close of 2008. as part of the tea loved diplomatic observers have for foreign service officers have word military and we had to drive around the province to stop the fighting to get the rebels to stop killing each other and civilians. we arrived in the village one day too late the infantry had come through the day before it can this is the story of what we had found. it is part of the nsa that i rode to called yellow now it is the chapter in the book. yellow. the skin was yellow they had during under their fingernails and their
i served as a soldier for 25 years have of that time i was in the regular army half of that time in the army reserve. during the time i was in the reserve my civilian job was as a foreign service officer and i was sent to a lot of interesting places. the first half of my career i tell people i was very dull i never got shots at just a peacetime army job than the door to foreign service then they go to places where they shoot at people vegas of the and the things got interesting this began 1996...
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the mcfadyen is limited time. you get that but it is for right now and the first period yes. 12 months for free. gerri: will this sketch on or is it a specialty product ? >> the features are the shopping button that they call firefly and to unlimited free clouds storage for photos. we have never seen free and unlimited together. that is a game changer. in terms of the actual phone itself is not in the same living -- the same league as the atc but it can hold its own. gerri: a cup colfax that amazon customers spent 55 percent more every year if they owe the amazon and devise so it seems exactly what they tried to do. so the amazon you get that 32 gigabit. >> visit bad but to what we see with other smart phones. what everyone was expecting that it would have innovative pricing that has been very aggressive it was a big surprise they did not try to undercut the competition. >> are you a buyer? >> i have said with the iphone for a long time it takes more than eight buttenbaum i do like that photos george i take a lot
the mcfadyen is limited time. you get that but it is for right now and the first period yes. 12 months for free. gerri: will this sketch on or is it a specialty product ? >> the features are the shopping button that they call firefly and to unlimited free clouds storage for photos. we have never seen free and unlimited together. that is a game changer. in terms of the actual phone itself is not in the same living -- the same league as the atc but it can hold its own. gerri: a cup colfax...
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but really nothing to give yourself extra time for. i think you're going to see standard procedure for a june morning once you go out that flont door. i can show you where the low clouds are situated right now. all the way across the inner bay, mostly clear for the time being in san jose and you're in san francisco, those low clouds though regoing to keep temperatures comfortable as you get that cool ocean breeze. it'll persist for today. let me take you through your temperatures, 88 degrees for the north bay, 78 degrees along the peninsula. you can see we do have some commuters out there this morning on 10 1d and palo alto. let's check on the drive. mike is back, good morning, we're so happy you're back. >>> it's good to be back. i was out sick last year, christina covered for my, thank goodness she was here. we're looking over here, we have commuters, 580, good volume of traffic. look at the map, that was jamming up around north livermore avenue. little bit later than we typically have on a monday for that crew to clear and a little
but really nothing to give yourself extra time for. i think you're going to see standard procedure for a june morning once you go out that flont door. i can show you where the low clouds are situated right now. all the way across the inner bay, mostly clear for the time being in san jose and you're in san francisco, those low clouds though regoing to keep temperatures comfortable as you get that cool ocean breeze. it'll persist for today. let me take you through your temperatures, 88 degrees...