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for the course -- permission. for the course of 2006 alex had permission to use the tess to ter open. in 2007 he won the mvp and signed a contact with the yankees for $275 mullion. >>> given that major league baseball approved this why the efforts to keep it under wraps? >> there's a confidentiality agreement between the youpion and league where these -- union and league where it was kept confidential. it didn't come out until alex's battle against the league. an interesting aspect it'ses to ter own exemptions are rare. a young man like alex 31 - there's few reasons why he would need testosterone his levels boosted, unless he used pds in his career before that date. we know that's the case with a-rod because he tested positive in 2003 for steroid. so for that reason, it's almost never happening in sport. >> what is major league baseball saying about this what is alex saying about this. >> major league baseball is stopping by the process, saying it's a rigorous process and they check is to make sure. major league b
for the course -- permission. for the course of 2006 alex had permission to use the tess to ter open. in 2007 he won the mvp and signed a contact with the yankees for $275 mullion. >>> given that major league baseball approved this why the efforts to keep it under wraps? >> there's a confidentiality agreement between the youpion and league where these -- union and league where it was kept confidential. it didn't come out until alex's battle against the league. an interesting...
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and then our position is it was never a government bank soup question of taking permission never rose at our board never felt that this is something that i need permission from the government and then governments itself are saying that since by two thousand i became six sixty or all after that i'm no longer barely. managing director so all these things the information. government is seeking about income tax is after two thousand so if i'm not a government solvent according to them that i was not a government servant after two thousand the question of taking permission from the government doesn't erase it all so again it makes no sense so every single one of them does said i transferred lot of money from grameen bank to my private organization private companies and i made it very clear to the back to the people in bangladesh that not only i don't have private organization of my or i don't own any single shirt in any company anywhere so the question of me owning anything doesn't it is because i don't own anything so that's very clear so question of transferring money to buy organization
and then our position is it was never a government bank soup question of taking permission never rose at our board never felt that this is something that i need permission from the government and then governments itself are saying that since by two thousand i became six sixty or all after that i'm no longer barely. managing director so all these things the information. government is seeking about income tax is after two thousand so if i'm not a government solvent according to them that i was...
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he gave them permission to reflect on the lives. in their case, they were struggling sometimes with serious stuff. all of us in our lives, i want to get permission in one sense for people to realize that when you track your life, even something through like a paper journal or the new trend of quantified self, which you probably know about, the logic is you get to see all the aspects of your life that you may have not seen before. with data, a lot of our life that has been invisible becomes as will and we can use it for ourselves. -- becomes visible and we can use it for ourselves. >> what you mean by quantified self? >> it is a movement that was created by gary wolf from "wired magazine." it has been around the world now. all of these meet up groups. geeks like me come to meet ups and talk about things they have been studying in their lives. a lot of times these are data scientists or programmers and have great admiration for the skill that a lot of data scientists have, which is the ability to track your life with some kind of gene
he gave them permission to reflect on the lives. in their case, they were struggling sometimes with serious stuff. all of us in our lives, i want to get permission in one sense for people to realize that when you track your life, even something through like a paper journal or the new trend of quantified self, which you probably know about, the logic is you get to see all the aspects of your life that you may have not seen before. with data, a lot of our life that has been invisible becomes as...
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in 2007, in his mpv season he was given permission to use banned substances.uring 2008 he was granted prime ministers to take med -- permission to take medication designed to increase testosterone levels. we talk to the managing editor of miami times, and the co-author of "blood sport." this is a revelation that rodriguez got prime ministers, is that the take away, the reveal. >> it was a surprising fact. we dove into the book with a great set of records from a clinic, that no one else had. through the course of the reporting we had a transcript of amex rod reeg -- alex rodriguez's hearing when he challenged his suspension. under baseball's policy, if you take a medication that is banned but believe you have a medical reason to use it, you can ply to a doctor, explain your case and he can decide if they are allowed to use medication. in alex's case, he has permission, it was called the mother of all anabolic steroids. the doctor granted the prime ministers. alex had permission to use testosterone, way was amazing because 2007 is one of the best nears. he signe
in 2007, in his mpv season he was given permission to use banned substances.uring 2008 he was granted prime ministers to take med -- permission to take medication designed to increase testosterone levels. we talk to the managing editor of miami times, and the co-author of "blood sport." this is a revelation that rodriguez got prime ministers, is that the take away, the reveal. >> it was a surprising fact. we dove into the book with a great set of records from a clinic, that no...
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he gave them permission to reflect on their lives. in their case they were struggling with pretty serious stuff sometimes. but all of us in our lives, want to get permission for people to realize when you track your life through something like a paper journal or through amazing tools or the new trend of quantified self, which you probably know about, the logic is you get to see all of the aspects of your life you may not have seen before and with data a lot of our life that has been invisible is visible. >> host: what do you mean by quantified self? >> guest: quantified self is a movement created by -- most people credit gary wolf -- and it has been around the world meet-ups where geeks like me come and talk about things they have been studying in their liblibe lives. they are data scientist or programmers. they track lives with giving it a direction to track and having a bias why to track. most of us track our weight, myself included, and that is because you are upset over putting on too many pounds. so you are starting in a place of
he gave them permission to reflect on their lives. in their case they were struggling with pretty serious stuff sometimes. but all of us in our lives, want to get permission for people to realize when you track your life through something like a paper journal or through amazing tools or the new trend of quantified self, which you probably know about, the logic is you get to see all of the aspects of your life you may not have seen before and with data a lot of our life that has been invisible...
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he gave them permission to reflect on their lives. now, in their case, you know, they were struggling sometimes with some pretty serious stuff. but all of us in our lives, i want to get per higgs in one sense -- permission in one sense for people to realize that when you track your life through something like a paper journal or certainly through these amazing tools or the new trend of quantified self, the logic is you get to see all the aspects of your life you may not have seen before. and with data, a lot of our lives that's been invisible becomes visible, and we can use it for ourselves. >> host: what do you mean by quantified self? >> guest: sure. so quantified self is a movement that was created, most people credit gary wolfe from "wired" magazine. and be by movement, i mean it's actually been around the world now globally, all these meet-up groups where geeks like me come to meet-ups and talk about things they've been studying in their lives. and a lot of times these are data scientist thes or programmers and -- scientists or pr
he gave them permission to reflect on their lives. now, in their case, you know, they were struggling sometimes with some pretty serious stuff. but all of us in our lives, i want to get per higgs in one sense -- permission in one sense for people to realize that when you track your life through something like a paper journal or certainly through these amazing tools or the new trend of quantified self, the logic is you get to see all the aspects of your life you may not have seen before. and...
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he gave her permission to negotiate. >> if someone gives you permission to negotiate.esn't mean you have to go through with the sale. for example, if you go a car. o dealership but it's up to you buy the car and sign the contract. same thing in the particular scenario. he gave her permission to do that. i don't think that she had permission to actually sell the team. according to the agreement. >> obviously the judge has heard the tape of donald sterling. >> yes. >> how strong is his case? >> i believe he has a decent case. because just like we talked about the other issues and he actually revoked his interest in the family trust, which means that the assets will come back to him. so this is going to be a law school question for generations ahead. it involves contract issues, probate issues, and major sale of an nba team and unprecedented price. >> it continues to be a fascinating case. we thank you for helping us understand it. it's complicated as well. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> a new report suggests hillary clinton is moving away from president obama
he gave her permission to negotiate. >> if someone gives you permission to negotiate.esn't mean you have to go through with the sale. for example, if you go a car. o dealership but it's up to you buy the car and sign the contract. same thing in the particular scenario. he gave her permission to do that. i don't think that she had permission to actually sell the team. according to the agreement. >> obviously the judge has heard the tape of donald sterling. >> yes. >> how...
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reportedly, baseball has given the a's permission to leave oakland if a new lease deal is not struck. nbc bay area's nannette miranda is in oakland. nannette, a vote on this could come any minute now. >> reporter: any minute. you know, before this meeting, i got a sense that this vote is going to come out in a tie, 4-4, essentially killing this lease deal. but oakland city council member, larry reid, just said in a statement here, in his testimony, that because baseball commissioner bud selig has given the a's permission within the last few hours to immediately leave oakland if no approval is made today, he's changing his mind. essentially behaving the way for an approval today. >> clearly, the future of sports in this city is dependent upon what happens today. >> reporter: the eight members of the oakland alameda colosseum authority know a lot is riding on the ten-year lease to keep the a's where they are. the agreement reached after 14 months of negotiations was hammered out by team owner, lou wolffe, and the coliseum board, and supporters who testified said a yes vote guarantees so
reportedly, baseball has given the a's permission to leave oakland if a new lease deal is not struck. nbc bay area's nannette miranda is in oakland. nannette, a vote on this could come any minute now. >> reporter: any minute. you know, before this meeting, i got a sense that this vote is going to come out in a tie, 4-4, essentially killing this lease deal. but oakland city council member, larry reid, just said in a statement here, in his testimony, that because baseball commissioner bud...
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you go in, you never have to ask permission to serve or permission to leave. i think it's a powerful example of the kind of leadership to question is necessary, is that leadership needs to be earned and just ask permission to do it. it's not just something like a job was given of the four stars and have to listen to them. i think i to have a profound example of really helping people realize that service is something, leadership has to be earned and give them permission. that's the thing i struggle with and working every day. it's not an easy thing. it sounds obvious and clear but that's a tough thing to do. that's what i see, so the straits i write about in the book. maybe one more question, if anyone -- yes. >> do you have -- we have a growth economy right now. younger generation are creating jobs, there aren't as many jobs for them. what about economies are shrinking and were opportunities are not as abundant, lease up in this neck of the woods, the tech industry, opportunities are abundant for everyone. you go places were opportunities are not as abundant.
you go in, you never have to ask permission to serve or permission to leave. i think it's a powerful example of the kind of leadership to question is necessary, is that leadership needs to be earned and just ask permission to do it. it's not just something like a job was given of the four stars and have to listen to them. i think i to have a profound example of really helping people realize that service is something, leadership has to be earned and give them permission. that's the thing i...
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you go in but you never have to ask for permission to serve or permission to lead. i think it's a really powerful example of the leadership question that's necessary is that leadership needs to be earned and you don't have to ask for permission to do it. it's not like a general who is given four stars and you have to listen to them. it's a profound example of really how many people realize that service is something, leadership is something that has to be earned with permission. that's the thing that i really struggle with an work on everyday. it's not an easy thing. it sounds obvious and clear but it's a tough thing to do. that is what i see that some of those traits that i read about in the book. maybe one more question. e. >> do we have a growth economy right now? younger generation creating jobs but what about economies that are shrinking and where our paternity's art is abundant least up in this neck of the woods the tech industry and opportunities aren't abundant for everyone. you go to races where opportunities aren't as about it and the purposes and higher on
you go in but you never have to ask for permission to serve or permission to lead. i think it's a really powerful example of the leadership question that's necessary is that leadership needs to be earned and you don't have to ask for permission to do it. it's not like a general who is given four stars and you have to listen to them. it's a profound example of really how many people realize that service is something, leadership is something that has to be earned with permission. that's the thing...
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but he did get permission from high command and the reason permission was granted was because the storm on the 5th was so bad that the germans assumed and it was not an unreasonable assumption that nobody could make it ashore on the 5th, 6th, 7th or for several days after. our meteorologists, particularly major stagg, a british officer able to gather information from ireland, information the germans did not have access to, that there was going to be a gap in the storm that would arrive early on the 6th of june, allowed eisenhower to make that nevertheless difficult decision. okay, we'll go on the 6th. but he had permission to leave his command for her birthday, famous in the film "longest day" with a pair of shoes as a gift. your question was, would it have made a difference? and my answer is, i don't think so. because he had his own views. clearly he was a very gifted commander. would he have gotten permission from hitler to do the thing hitler would not allow van schrepenberg to do? my guess is he would not. ramo was given permission to kill himself for his disagreement with the fuhr.
but he did get permission from high command and the reason permission was granted was because the storm on the 5th was so bad that the germans assumed and it was not an unreasonable assumption that nobody could make it ashore on the 5th, 6th, 7th or for several days after. our meteorologists, particularly major stagg, a british officer able to gather information from ireland, information the germans did not have access to, that there was going to be a gap in the storm that would arrive early on...
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more companies will start applying to commerce for permission to ship it.king for new guidelines to lift it the ban. and will take a huge act of congress. and it has been predicted it could happen as soon as next year. let's check in with the founder and chairman and ceo of one of the great stocks we've been recomme recommending since the show began, continental resources, what con den say densate means. >> jim, it's good to be with you this afternoon and talk about this subject. >> a lot of people when they read this said this will lead to much higher gasoline prices and that's what will happen if you let people ship our oil. you have reason to believe that's not the case, right? >> for sure, all this increased supplies and particularly with diesel and also gasoline prices, we've seen the effect of that. basically, the refiner's been buying wholesale but like you said the products on world price retail. so the consumers pay just as much or more. this is a -- if you put the chart up that i sent earlier, this differential that existed there, up on that annou
more companies will start applying to commerce for permission to ship it.king for new guidelines to lift it the ban. and will take a huge act of congress. and it has been predicted it could happen as soon as next year. let's check in with the founder and chairman and ceo of one of the great stocks we've been recomme recommending since the show began, continental resources, what con den say densate means. >> jim, it's good to be with you this afternoon and talk about this subject. >>...
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s permission before you extend that works or discontinue networks. getting the f.c.c.'s permission when you have a director that is in common with a director of another company and things like that. by the way also interconnection with networks and traditional public utilities proceeding. there's a lot of baggage and it, in my view, it would not necessarily legally be easy for the commission to get rid of all of these various requirements nor could it be done in a short time. o aside from the rigidity of title 2, there's practical problems. let me focus on the commercial reasonableness standard. to me if there's going to be some action that's far preferable because if it's implemented properly, and it would have to be implemented this way if it's going to past judicial muster because i think, as matt said, if the court said the commission cannot in effect -- assuming doesn't reclassify, can't impose a regulation as ractical matter is just like the carry regulation. so the key would be interpret personal reasonableness so there's sufficient flexibility for the internet p
s permission before you extend that works or discontinue networks. getting the f.c.c.'s permission when you have a director that is in common with a director of another company and things like that. by the way also interconnection with networks and traditional public utilities proceeding. there's a lot of baggage and it, in my view, it would not necessarily legally be easy for the commission to get rid of all of these various requirements nor could it be done in a short time. o aside from the...
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before you extend that works or discontinue networks, getting the fcc's permission for when you have a director that is in common with a director of another company and things like that. by the way, also interconnection with networks in a traditional public utility-style proceeding. so there's a lot of baggage, and it would, in my view, it would not necessarily legally be easy for the commission to get rid of those, all of these various requirements, nor could it be done in a short time. so, you know, aside from the rigidity of title ii, there's the practical problems. but let me just focus on the commercial reasonableness standard because, to me, if there's going to be some action, that's far preferable. because if it's implemented properly, and it would have to be implemented in this way if it's going to pass be judicial muster because i think as matt said, the court said that the commission cannot, in effect -- assuming it doesn't reclassify -- it can't impose a regulation as a practical matter is just like common carrier regulation. so the key would be to interpret commercial rea
before you extend that works or discontinue networks, getting the fcc's permission for when you have a director that is in common with a director of another company and things like that. by the way, also interconnection with networks in a traditional public utility-style proceeding. so there's a lot of baggage, and it would, in my view, it would not necessarily legally be easy for the commission to get rid of those, all of these various requirements, nor could it be done in a short time. so,...
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but the professor at the university of arizona was it's first person to ever get permission to study the therapeutic benefits of marijuana, the overly positive potential. unfortunately, she ran into trouble. university of arizona researchers have never studied marijuana before, and we befored her back when she had just gotten this permission, and had just gun to negotiate with the university o university of arizona and said where on the campus is this study was going to take place. that's where she ran into trouble. >> the university of arizona never conducted marijuana research on campus where we stored, studied the drug here and administered it to patients on campus. that's the tricky thing. the problem is the word "marijuana" is so politically radioactive that i think university administration are concerned about how do they manage this plus the public relations nightmare of trying to persuade our lawmakers that this is not becoming some type of drug then, here. >> reporter: last week the doctor was abruptly terminated by the university without any real explanation. now one of the
but the professor at the university of arizona was it's first person to ever get permission to study the therapeutic benefits of marijuana, the overly positive potential. unfortunately, she ran into trouble. university of arizona researchers have never studied marijuana before, and we befored her back when she had just gotten this permission, and had just gun to negotiate with the university o university of arizona and said where on the campus is this study was going to take place. that's where...
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has glaxo smith they say no babies were vaccinated without mothers' permissions. -- >> it's sad.e gave our lives to looking after the girls. >> the inquiry has searching questions for search -- church and state. the high mortality rates in the homes and the location of dead infants' graves are two of the most poignant questions awaiting investigation. here, as well as in most other homes, only a small number who died have a marker. but for the irish nation there are larger questions. for those who worked in institutions and state bodies and didn't speak out. to the irish media, now so vigorous in its reporting of clerical abuse but which for decades failed to hold power to account 79 there are questions to all who grew up in that ireland, about the kind of society we tolerated for so long the >>> speaking in the white house tonight, president obama zuss -- discussed the united states decision -- decision to increase sanctions on russia in response to the ongoing crisis n ukraine. joining me for more on today's develop plents, so, the president was talking tonight about those incr
has glaxo smith they say no babies were vaccinated without mothers' permissions. -- >> it's sad.e gave our lives to looking after the girls. >> the inquiry has searching questions for search -- church and state. the high mortality rates in the homes and the location of dead infants' graves are two of the most poignant questions awaiting investigation. here, as well as in most other homes, only a small number who died have a marker. but for the irish nation there are larger...
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permission was granted, and a deal was struck.'s kidd talking about his new bucks "family" this is a family and i am just very happy to be welcomed into the stanley. i am looking forward to good things coming in the future. but today is about the milwaukee bucks so i'm happy about this opportunity. > > this is his 25th year in the nba johnny manzier selfies partying with justin bieber floyd mayweather and tyrese gibson the police came and asked if you can please knock off the noise. young women were all over the place. if you are a sports writer or a journalist you were going to rip thoseuys.. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! hey, if you could be any dinosaur, which would you be? t-rex. that's dumb, cuz when you're hungry late at night, your little t-rex arms couldn't stuff your face with - my new chick-n-tater melt munchie meal. it's got crispy chicken, hash browns, and gooey cheese on a butter
permission was granted, and a deal was struck.'s kidd talking about his new bucks "family" this is a family and i am just very happy to be welcomed into the stanley. i am looking forward to good things coming in the future. but today is about the milwaukee bucks so i'm happy about this opportunity. > > this is his 25th year in the nba johnny manzier selfies partying with justin bieber floyd mayweather and tyrese gibson the police came and asked if you can please knock off the...
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they're waiting for permission from the israelis to go and. from everything we are hearing, there is intense shelling in that area. carrying out any investigation seems incredible difficult. >> you are in gaza city. describe the activity today. i understand the death toll has passed 800 this friday. >> yeah. spite the talks of the cease-fire in diplomatic circles, riding on the graham continues intensely today. 26 coast is have been killed. we are seeing fighting still going on the northern and eastern border. bombardment and rocket fire our regular. this is all over gaza. we will welcome to the sound of airstrikes in gaza city. to thee were awoken sound of airstrikes in gaza city. >> conflict has intricate 18th day. cityur people in gaza fearing? >> they are shocked. many have been displaced they are incredibly scared. they would love for the war to stop. they're looking for any sense of reprieve. with the current conditions, it does not seem the immediate addressing of the blockade is on the table. from people in gaza, the attitude is they w
they're waiting for permission from the israelis to go and. from everything we are hearing, there is intense shelling in that area. carrying out any investigation seems incredible difficult. >> you are in gaza city. describe the activity today. i understand the death toll has passed 800 this friday. >> yeah. spite the talks of the cease-fire in diplomatic circles, riding on the graham continues intensely today. 26 coast is have been killed. we are seeing fighting still going on the...
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it doesn't bother me at all i can still use my the coins however i want and i don't need their permission to do so i notice the bankers that are coming in this year sound an awful lot like roger vera you've developed an army of folks you know have this vision of things so you really have quite a following around the world and as an enormously changed life changing for many many people let's talk about bitcoin as money itself. you know is it the best money does it drive out of currencies you know as as a money substitute what talk about but quite as money so bitcoin i think is the best form of money the world has ever seen if you or i go and get together and print you know colored piece green pieces of paper or a different colored piece of paper that governments are issuing as currency you and i would go to jail for counterfeiting when the u.s. government or the european union or whoever does the exact same thing they call it special things like quantitative easing or economic stimulus but it's the exact same thing at stealing well from the people who are holding the other pieces of paper
it doesn't bother me at all i can still use my the coins however i want and i don't need their permission to do so i notice the bankers that are coming in this year sound an awful lot like roger vera you've developed an army of folks you know have this vision of things so you really have quite a following around the world and as an enormously changed life changing for many many people let's talk about bitcoin as money itself. you know is it the best money does it drive out of currencies you...
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and receive any amount of money with anyone else anywhere in the world without having to ask for permission from a bank or a corporation or a government let me just jump in for a second because people are wondering that sounds interesting what does it mean let's just examine africa for a second suddenly that entire concept that is being transformed because the room mittens market money from workers going overseas they can be sent back and not be charged ten dollars for a hundred dollar transfer they can be charged virtually nothing for a transfer that's a huge step change estimate and they don't have to ask for permission and provide all sorts of id requirements in their first born child and everything else that all these companies ask for it just works it's just as easy as an e-mail but now you can send money anywhere in the world just like that basically for free and there's nothing anybody can do to stop it and to me i can't think of something that could be more exciting than that in the world right now rajiv taken a some would argue a bit of a radical step even every now and your u.s. c
and receive any amount of money with anyone else anywhere in the world without having to ask for permission from a bank or a corporation or a government let me just jump in for a second because people are wondering that sounds interesting what does it mean let's just examine africa for a second suddenly that entire concept that is being transformed because the room mittens market money from workers going overseas they can be sent back and not be charged ten dollars for a hundred dollar transfer...
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slip signed for school. >> i stood there as he signed that permission slip. was basically no movement. i'm sure mom would have at least came to see what was going on. >> prosecutors believed judy was already dead. after larry got the children off to school, prosecutors say larry wrapped judy's body in a blanket and put it in the trunk of his car. as he left for work, he waved to the children at the bus stop hoping they would be his alibi. then he went directly to work to keep his usual schedule. but after work he stopped by the deserted camp and dumped his wife's body. the synthetic rayon fibers from larry's trunk liner were transferred to the blanket covering judy's body. and larry's shoes picked up the calcite particles from the newly paved limestone, where they were discovered 20 years later by alert forensic scientists. >> the prosecutors were able to put up a good faith effort and tell them this is everything we know using modern forensics about the evidence we do have remaining to us, and we have pulled out all the stops and here's what we know. >> pros
slip signed for school. >> i stood there as he signed that permission slip. was basically no movement. i'm sure mom would have at least came to see what was going on. >> prosecutors believed judy was already dead. after larry got the children off to school, prosecutors say larry wrapped judy's body in a blanket and put it in the trunk of his car. as he left for work, he waved to the children at the bus stop hoping they would be his alibi. then he went directly to work to keep his...
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permission -- granted us permission, rather, to interview them. >> reporter: you'll never get to meet little muhammad, but his friend next door wants to tell you a bit about him. >> translator: top of the class at math. bars sell lone na football star lionel messi was his hero. he would always say messi was an amazing player. he loved football. he worshipped messi, she says. he's 12 years old. glass sprayed on me. it was so loud. it was so terrifying. i can't even describe it, she says. muhammad was just yards from his front door. witnesses say he and the other kids were playing toy guns. they call it boom, boom. plastic pistol now broken. the children, all dead. they reel off their name. it's a sight he should never have seen. >> translator: i saw a boy cut up right there. over there a man was dead. over there a boy, dead. just 8 years old he mans up and describes the explosion. a bloody hand mark in a doorway. a lucky escape for them, but not for their grandfather. they say he died buying holiday candy. >> translator: i saw grandpa, his head was cut, his arms and legs were cut. he w
permission -- granted us permission, rather, to interview them. >> reporter: you'll never get to meet little muhammad, but his friend next door wants to tell you a bit about him. >> translator: top of the class at math. bars sell lone na football star lionel messi was his hero. he would always say messi was an amazing player. he loved football. he worshipped messi, she says. he's 12 years old. glass sprayed on me. it was so loud. it was so terrifying. i can't even describe it, she...
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a sheriff's deputy arrived at the house, found the master bedroom door locked and with stacey's permission broke the door down. >> this is a terrible scene. the guy is found sprawled naked on the bed. he is face down but his head is in the corner against the wall. there is a tremendous amount of vomitus and other biological material on the bed. >> emergency medical personnel pronounced david dead at the scene. >> for lack of a better word, i felt kind of raped, like a relationship was stolen from me, like it was just taken away. >> on the nightstand next to the bed were two glasses. >> one was half full of a green liquid. another clear glass had some remnants of something in it. you could see it on the bottom. >> the green liquid was sent to the lab for testing. >> we were able to identify ethylene glycol, the main component of antifreeze. >> ethylene glycol is toxic in large quantities. the autopsy confirmed david castor ingested a lethal dose. >> the death certificate came back as a suicide. >> under the bed, emergency personnel found a shotgun and a container of antifreeze. investigator
a sheriff's deputy arrived at the house, found the master bedroom door locked and with stacey's permission broke the door down. >> this is a terrible scene. the guy is found sprawled naked on the bed. he is face down but his head is in the corner against the wall. there is a tremendous amount of vomitus and other biological material on the bed. >> emergency medical personnel pronounced david dead at the scene. >> for lack of a better word, i felt kind of raped, like a...
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but it's not permission to live in the united states for the rest of their life. they're going to be processed in the system. they're in deportation. this is not a free ride. it's offering protection to children who need it. >> what -- >> that's who we are. >> what is being adjudicated in the court date? so this is also been unclear to me. the process happens up accompanied minor, without a mother there, is put into hhs custody, or is reunited with a family member living in the united states, given a court date. what is the case brought before the adjudicating entity when that court date happens? what is the case being made? >> well, it depends on what the childes eligible for. for example there would be children who have asylum claims. there will be children who may be processed as special immigrant juveniles. there will be victims of trafficking. so the courts determine exactly what it is that the child has suffered, if they suffered, and if they have, the appropriate protections are going to be offered. >> leslie holm from the american immigration lawyers assoc
but it's not permission to live in the united states for the rest of their life. they're going to be processed in the system. they're in deportation. this is not a free ride. it's offering protection to children who need it. >> what -- >> that's who we are. >> what is being adjudicated in the court date? so this is also been unclear to me. the process happens up accompanied minor, without a mother there, is put into hhs custody, or is reunited with a family member living in...
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your kid has to ask for permission. ios8 will have more of those built in, a family app store plan and kids can ask for permission before buying something on the master account. so this is the evolution of commerce. you know, the way it existed at first, the equivalent of your kid able to grab money out of your wallet or purse and go buy something. now they have to ask for permission. it makes sense. but we're probably it doesn't make sense is for this to be applied unevenly's in a way a good sign for amazon how it's coming along in digital media strategy in a people are even paying attention. >> one click, being harder. >>> speaking of amazon, check out david faber's documentary, "amazon rising" on today at 2:00 p.m. eastern time this afternoon, right here on cnbc. kara swisher, thank you for joining us this morning as well. >>> and have a great weekend, kara. >> three-day weekend. >> thanks. >>> meanwhile, dow is holding steady above 17,000 up up 67 points into the green. s&p up 7 to 1981. nasdaq up 19 to 4477. just a
your kid has to ask for permission. ios8 will have more of those built in, a family app store plan and kids can ask for permission before buying something on the master account. so this is the evolution of commerce. you know, the way it existed at first, the equivalent of your kid able to grab money out of your wallet or purse and go buy something. now they have to ask for permission. it makes sense. but we're probably it doesn't make sense is for this to be applied unevenly's in a way a good...
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we would have to have permission to fly over and do fuel stops. so the logistics are very complicated. furthermore, we have to be able to put our own transport teams in harm's way, so we have to have vehicles to transport the patients, and the patients fit to fly. so we have to have special biological containment units, and those are not as easy it come by as one thinks. the disease has manifested at some point in time with secretions such as diarrhea and documenting, and to try to contain that is a challenge, and you run the risk of contaminating those professionals trying to remove this patient, assuming that you need to move them in the first place. so a few are sending in personnel to assist on-site. which seems to be our first line of defense. but we're working with all of those organizations to try to figure out ways that we may be able to transport these patients to upgrade their care. >> we're going to take a break, and when we come back, we'll talk about neighboring nations and whether the widening world have to be worried about 24 outbre
we would have to have permission to fly over and do fuel stops. so the logistics are very complicated. furthermore, we have to be able to put our own transport teams in harm's way, so we have to have vehicles to transport the patients, and the patients fit to fly. so we have to have special biological containment units, and those are not as easy it come by as one thinks. the disease has manifested at some point in time with secretions such as diarrhea and documenting, and to try to contain that...
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came out within hours of another over what's a permissible subsidy under the affordable health care act. is this unusual? and what's the core issue here? >> no, it's not. what happened here is you've got one court the fourth circuit court of appeals holding unanimously 3-0 that the government's position is correct. and that in every state you're entitled to subsidies to help pay for health insurance for the working poor. this is for the working poor. these are for people who are low income but working hard, not eligible for medicaid. they make more money than that but they need help paying for their health insurance. this provides the subsidies. >> the court says it's fine. >> the court here by a 2-1 vote rejected on a very literalistic reading of the statute. says that in those states it chose not to set up a state exchange but to have for that state a federal exchange. their citizens unlike the rest of americans were not going to be entitled to subsidies for their health insurance premiums. >> 5 million people. >> about 5 million people. >> now, the plan is in the case that the act th
came out within hours of another over what's a permissible subsidy under the affordable health care act. is this unusual? and what's the core issue here? >> no, it's not. what happened here is you've got one court the fourth circuit court of appeals holding unanimously 3-0 that the government's position is correct. and that in every state you're entitled to subsidies to help pay for health insurance for the working poor. this is for the working poor. these are for people who are low...
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. >> pelley: tonight, amazon is asking the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesdeliver packages. the goal is to reach customers in just half an hour. while amazon waits for an answer from the faa about shipping plans, anthony mason tells us another government agency, the federal trade commission, is suing amazon over its sales practices. >> reporter: 9-year-old ryan marshall lovelies playing games on his parents' phone. >> all the stuff you want, you can get. >> reporter: the game apps are free but to progress in the game you often have to pay. >> you suppress star. >> reporter: which ryan did without his mother knowing until she logged on to her bank account. >> i find out there's $300 missing. and i said i don't remember spending this type of money. >> reporter: kids, lashawn johnson says, are tempted. >> you don't know till you get the bill in the mail. >> reporter: the ftc in its lawsuit alleges amazon illegally build parents for unauthorized charges like this. >> this is clearly a problem and amazon is aware of it. >> reporter: melanie is with the fcc's bure
. >> pelley: tonight, amazon is asking the federal aviation administration for permission to use dronesdeliver packages. the goal is to reach customers in just half an hour. while amazon waits for an answer from the faa about shipping plans, anthony mason tells us another government agency, the federal trade commission, is suing amazon over its sales practices. >> reporter: 9-year-old ryan marshall lovelies playing games on his parents' phone. >> all the stuff you want, you...
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my writing also changed when i gave myself permission to sound like a hoosier.e's such an abundance of "x" chromosomes here!" >> reporter: she often explores the connection between creativity and the spiritual life in presentations and workshops. here, she addresses a conference of women in ministry. >> my friend faith, she teaches at candler school of theology in atlanta. she plays a song and asks them if it's a religious song, and then she lets them fight, which just makes my little quakerly heart happy. >> reporter: newcomer says one of her greatest achievements is writing a song that has become an anthem for social justice activists. she wrote it after listening to an interview about the importance of folk music to the american civil rights movement. >> so it's done in call and response. "let our hearts not be hardened to those living on the margin. there is room at the table for everyone." ♪ >> reporter: newcomer has several new projects. she's just published a collection of poems and essays, her first, called "a permeable life." >> who do you have. >> i'll
my writing also changed when i gave myself permission to sound like a hoosier.e's such an abundance of "x" chromosomes here!" >> reporter: she often explores the connection between creativity and the spiritual life in presentations and workshops. here, she addresses a conference of women in ministry. >> my friend faith, she teaches at candler school of theology in atlanta. she plays a song and asks them if it's a religious song, and then she lets them fight, which...
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i think major league baseball is frustrated with the city of oakland and they authorized lou permission if he wanted to seek a temporary place for the a's to play as they look for a permanent home that he has the blessings of major league baseball to do so. >> in the meantime it's the baseball stadium that has become a political football. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> the first bird tested positive for west nile virus and it was found in the city of napa. people get west nile virus from infected mosquitos. mosquito fogging is about to get under way in costa contra county. it is to control the adult mosquitos. they targeted martinez and discovery bay after more birds tested positive for west nile virus. >>> an experienced hiker is recovering after spending a week in the wilderness with a badly broken leg and no food and drinking only the water he could find. >> put snow in the hood of my poncho, and then let the sun melt the snow and just drink out of the hood of my poncho. >> pretty smart. the 33-year-old heinze says he was determined to live. he was hiking down the mounta
i think major league baseball is frustrated with the city of oakland and they authorized lou permission if he wanted to seek a temporary place for the a's to play as they look for a permanent home that he has the blessings of major league baseball to do so. >> in the meantime it's the baseball stadium that has become a political football. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> the first bird tested positive for west nile virus and it was found in the city of napa. people get...
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would need that permission before it could do so.ng would be done near its seattle headquarters. >>> the start of oakland's summer nights program kicks off this evening. the event is meant to kick up -- there's plenty of free food, games and entertainment. >>> a little dog that had been stranded in a small island in the delta has been rescued. this is a picture of that dog. it was caught using a trap. the the dog had been barking in an island in a slew in stockton for three months. but no one could catch it because every time someone tried he would run away. authorities in stockton are now hoping that the owner will come forward and claim the dog. >>> a bay area school inspires a nationwide program. it will get connecting school children with technology but one district is going to be left out. >>> in five minutes, bill martin's complete bay area forecast and he's going to take us right on through the weekend and beyond. >>> up first though, it was the flight amelia airhart failed to complete. another amelia airhart talks about her r
would need that permission before it could do so.ng would be done near its seattle headquarters. >>> the start of oakland's summer nights program kicks off this evening. the event is meant to kick up -- there's plenty of free food, games and entertainment. >>> a little dog that had been stranded in a small island in the delta has been rescued. this is a picture of that dog. it was caught using a trap. the the dog had been barking in an island in a slew in stockton for three...