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-- $500 helli hanson jacket, cash, earbuds. a fourth student was threatened by the same two suspects who used force but no weapons. all four incidents were captured on school cameras. a 15 and 16-year-old were arrested on the spot and the school administrator recognized the two suspects. four incidents took place within minutes in a hallway, school shower and a stairwell. >> that's not surprising because i saw a girl get mucked in the bus on thursday. >> reporter: -- mugged in the bus on thursday. >> reporter: the 15 and 16- year-old suspects were charged and transported to juvenile detention. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> we are waiting to hear from d.c. school officials about the robberies. >>> a georgetown university student who had resip in his dorm room will spend a few -- ricin in his dorm room will spend a few more months behind bars. daniel milzman gets to have some credit for time served. police arrested the 20-year-old milzman this past march after he admitted he made ricin in the room he shared with another student. >> he
-- $500 helli hanson jacket, cash, earbuds. a fourth student was threatened by the same two suspects who used force but no weapons. all four incidents were captured on school cameras. a 15 and 16-year-old were arrested on the spot and the school administrator recognized the two suspects. four incidents took place within minutes in a hallway, school shower and a stairwell. >> that's not surprising because i saw a girl get mucked in the bus on thursday. >> reporter: -- mugged in the...
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." >> hansons. >> and that is nuts to me. was jibberish and we only remember them because of the melody. >> here is my theory. there is a gender thing for men. men remember the rifts, like ac/dc. women like annoying sing song melodies. >> "eye of the tiger" i would mention faster than" wanna be." you wouldn't need to go to the hook for the chorus. there is no catchier song than john cage's "433". half a second of hearing that and you know what it is. >> play some for us. >> it stays with you. >> i find the popiest song i own is lou reid's "metal machine music." >> thanks, now i have "mmbop" in my head. >> i was in a rest womb once with each hanson brother on each side. it was unnerving. there were two and one standing behind. i was is stuck in a hanson triangle. >> it was your dream journal. >> if i told you what happened after i would have to go to jail so we will leave it at that. >> you won't believe what happened next. happened next. >> coming up, creepy uncles. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour a
." >> hansons. >> and that is nuts to me. was jibberish and we only remember them because of the melody. >> here is my theory. there is a gender thing for men. men remember the rifts, like ac/dc. women like annoying sing song melodies. >> "eye of the tiger" i would mention faster than" wanna be." you wouldn't need to go to the hook for the chorus. there is no catchier song than john cage's "433". half a second of hearing that and you...
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they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship.ouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the tide pulls them dangerously close to the monarch. it looks like they'll be crushed by their own ship. now they're at the mercy of mother nature. >> waves come in sets, so not only were they hammered by that one wave that washed them over, there were about three others that came through, just boom, boom, boom, right on top of them, crushing them. we're sitting up here going, what are we going to do now? >> the wind is howling at 30 to 40 knots, but pilot gooth moves fast. she maneuvers her chopper tight between the monarch and the coast guard ship. with a steady hand she holds her position, and the crew drops their rescue basket down to the engineer. >> i have never seen anybody get in a basket that fast. he wanted out
they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship.ouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the tide pulls them dangerously close to the monarch. it looks like they'll be crushed by their own ship. now they're at the mercy of mother nature. >>...
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and hanson did it for decades.didn't expect it from an fbi agent that was an expert but a dip lat or anybody can be compromise. i don't know if she had any financial difficulties that might have lent them to think she would be easy to compromise. it could be ideological. if she was criticizing our government, maybe she was displeased enough she decided to help a foreign government. >> how hard is it for an morn spy, spying for another country, aiding and abetting another foreign country to evade the united states in this day and age? >> well as your other guest just said, robert hanson, earl pitts, aims, they all avoided detection for a number of years. so it's a matter of do you exceed your brief and do you exceed your natural access to information and thus leaving behind tails. it is important to realize that if we are looking at an he is pee onnage investigation where the ambassador is the tarkt -- target, it has no statue of limitations. it could be recently or in the past. >> interesting point. >> there is no
and hanson did it for decades.didn't expect it from an fbi agent that was an expert but a dip lat or anybody can be compromise. i don't know if she had any financial difficulties that might have lent them to think she would be easy to compromise. it could be ideological. if she was criticizing our government, maybe she was displeased enough she decided to help a foreign government. >> how hard is it for an morn spy, spying for another country, aiding and abetting another foreign country...
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. >> calgary police chief rick >> calgary police chief rick hanson says there's a problem in hanson says there's a problem in his city, his city, a human problem. a human problem. >> i don't buy that he went to >> i don't buy that he went to the internet and got the internet and got radicalized. radicalized. i don't buy i don't buy that. that. >> in the era of social media >> in the era of social media there's a lot ever focus on the there's a lot ever focus on the internet, and radical internet, and radical organizations devote a lot of organizations devote a lot of time to the internet. time to the internet. >> they can be introduced to the >> they can be introduced to the ideology. ideology. >> this 40 year veteran of >> this 40 year veteran of policing trained in policing trained in counterterrorism believes the counterterrorism believes the internet alone doesn't create internet alone doesn't create would be terrorists. would be terrorists. >> you need someone to pull the >> you need someone to pull the strings strings communicating, communicating, encouraging, guiding him down enco
. >> calgary police chief rick >> calgary police chief rick hanson says there's a problem in hanson says there's a problem in his city, his city, a human problem. a human problem. >> i don't buy that he went to >> i don't buy that he went to the internet and got the internet and got radicalized. radicalized. i don't buy i don't buy that. that. >> in the era of social media >> in the era of social media there's a lot ever focus on the there's a lot ever focus...
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. >> calgary police chief rick hanson says there's a problem in his city, a human problem. >> i don't buy that he went to the internet and got radicalized. i don't buy that. >> in the era of social media there's a lot ever focus on the internet, and radical organizations devote a lot of time to the internet. >> they can be introduced to the ideology. >> this 40 year veteran of policing trained in counterterrorism believes the internet alone doesn't create would be terrorists. >> you need someone to pull the strings communicating, encouraging, guiding him down the avenue of indoctrination. >> have you found that person or those people in your city? >> no, we know they're there, we've been told they're there and it has been members of the islamic community that has said, you better be careful. they're telling you they're not recruiting but they're giving you radical messages. >> in your city? >> absolutely they've told us that, to be alert to this. >> online, the recruiter somebody calling himself abu n-ajir, his real name no one knows. a rat cal american preacher identified by the fbi
. >> calgary police chief rick hanson says there's a problem in his city, a human problem. >> i don't buy that he went to the internet and got radicalized. i don't buy that. >> in the era of social media there's a lot ever focus on the internet, and radical organizations devote a lot of time to the internet. >> they can be introduced to the ideology. >> this 40 year veteran of policing trained in counterterrorism believes the internet alone doesn't create would be...
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hanson. dr. hanson's warn the completion of this pipeline will only reinforce our dependence on fossil fuels, not strengthen our nation's energy independence, as has been argued by some of our friends on the other side. when you brush aside the studies funded by transcanada and other oil companies and you analyze the pure scientific studies that have no political motivation, every analysis clearly demonstrates the keystone x.l. pipeline poses major threats at every turn in extraction, in transportation, in refining and in consumption. nationwide, about 3.2 million gallons of oil spill from pipelines every year. spills such as those pollute drinking water, ruin american farmland, potentially destroy sacred tribal lands and become inhabitable for homeowners. in kalamazoo, michigan, there was a spill in 2010 of tar $1.2 billion and years and years and years to clean up. that's where the permanent jobs are going to be created in cleaning up the spillage, and that's not the kind of jobs the merican pe
hanson. dr. hanson's warn the completion of this pipeline will only reinforce our dependence on fossil fuels, not strengthen our nation's energy independence, as has been argued by some of our friends on the other side. when you brush aside the studies funded by transcanada and other oil companies and you analyze the pure scientific studies that have no political motivation, every analysis clearly demonstrates the keystone x.l. pipeline poses major threats at every turn in extraction, in...
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joining us now, talk to heather hanson, she is a trial attorney and keshia havan, a criminal defensether, let's start with you. explain this to me, because it's a public trial, but yet, she leave -- she can testify but then everybody else has to leave so it's not a public trial? >> it's supposed to be -- crimes are supposed to be public in general unless there's an overwhelming showing there is going to be some adverse inferences for the witness or the case. here, as we new york the first trial was open to the public and it caused a lot of issues, the fact that it was open to the public. so, judge stevens said this trial is going to be open to the public but not televised live. then when it came to the defense part of the case, they pushed even further and said we don't want our witnesses to be videotaped at all. she granted that request. the press went nuts, as they should, and that's why they have that hearing today to determine whether or not that's going to continue. >> keshia, what do you think? >> there is a supreme court case down in virginia that state it is there is an overr
joining us now, talk to heather hanson, she is a trial attorney and keshia havan, a criminal defensether, let's start with you. explain this to me, because it's a public trial, but yet, she leave -- she can testify but then everybody else has to leave so it's not a public trial? >> it's supposed to be -- crimes are supposed to be public in general unless there's an overwhelming showing there is going to be some adverse inferences for the witness or the case. here, as we new york the first...
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. >> that's one of the kids from hanson! >> yes! absolutely!, living that place on robinson, and khloelooks stunning. >> arguably the hottest kardashian. >> more video of khloe yesterday in jeans. like duncan heinz cake factory! >> yes! >> oh, my god! >> we have play from kitten play and mystical. >> there's a new movie called and mystical. >> there's a new movie called "drone boning.
. >> that's one of the kids from hanson! >> yes! absolutely!, living that place on robinson, and khloelooks stunning. >> arguably the hottest kardashian. >> more video of khloe yesterday in jeans. like duncan heinz cake factory! >> yes! >> oh, my god! >> we have play from kitten play and mystical. >> there's a new movie called and mystical. >> there's a new movie called "drone boning.
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incidents a 16-year-old, a 15 and a 14-year-old student were robbed of their cell phones, a $500 heli hanson jacket, cash and earbuds. a fourth student was threatened by robbery by the same two suspects who used force. all four incidents were captured on cameras. a 15 and 16-year-old were arrested on the spot and the school administrator inside wilson senior high school, he recognized the two suspects. four incidents took place within minutes in a hallway, school shower and a stairwell. >> that's not surprising because i saw a girl get mugged in the bus on thursday. >> reporter: jacob boss, a 9th grader at wilson senior high with his parents mark and jennifer boss. >> it's a huge school. >> i'm not surprised about it. >> i'm sure that the administration will have handled it and will handle it and parents will be notified. our child was on a field trip, so we didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: it's unclear if parents were notified of the robberies by e-mail. the 15 and 16-year-old suspects were charged in all four cases and transported to juvenile detention. bruce johnson, wusa9. >>
incidents a 16-year-old, a 15 and a 14-year-old student were robbed of their cell phones, a $500 heli hanson jacket, cash and earbuds. a fourth student was threatened by robbery by the same two suspects who used force. all four incidents were captured on cameras. a 15 and 16-year-old were arrested on the spot and the school administrator inside wilson senior high school, he recognized the two suspects. four incidents took place within minutes in a hallway, school shower and a stairwell....
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bob hanson has a few ways you can eat healthier. >> i'm walking through sprouts market with a nutritionistt to spoil the annual feast but to find a way to cut down on a few calories. >> typically we will consume about 4,000 calories for the thanksgiving meal. >> that's a lot. so should we worry about how much we eat? >> i just want to eat and enjoy. >> we all just sort of eat light throughout the day so we're not as hungry when it comes time for actual thanksgiving. >> i just eat as much as i want. >> you're not going to calorie count? >> no. >> still there a few thing we can do to cut back. >> instead of sour cream in the marked potatoes, you can use yogurt and no will know the difference. >> buy fresh yams or sweet potatoes instead of canned. right there you'll save about five tablespoons of sugar. >> what about when you sit down at the table? >> choose white meat over dark meat. that will save you half the fat. >> most people pour one cup of gravy which can run you 300 to 400 calories. >> avoid appetizers. look for lower calorie drinks and dressings. and when it comes to desserts, all p
bob hanson has a few ways you can eat healthier. >> i'm walking through sprouts market with a nutritionistt to spoil the annual feast but to find a way to cut down on a few calories. >> typically we will consume about 4,000 calories for the thanksgiving meal. >> that's a lot. so should we worry about how much we eat? >> i just want to eat and enjoy. >> we all just sort of eat light throughout the day so we're not as hungry when it comes time for actual...
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then matt hanson, city risk manager, and i could go on and on about people outside the city family. i'll end with leader nancy pelosi and her staff. this all started with a 2009 show of support from her folks which, you know, helped us with phase one and shrinking it down to a manageable size so we can actually complete the operation that we did last week. so, that's all for my presentation. for my substituted executive director's report, thank you. >> thank you. >> [speaker not understood] want today say a few words on that same topic. >> commission, i just wanted to acknowledge dailey's work on this. this was a complicated project exposing the port to very big risks and he managed a very complicated obscure a negotiation with dock wise and figured out very complicated insurance and risk management issues and so i just want to thank you for all of your work, danny. >> thank you. thank you, dailey. commissioners, it's been an auspicious fall for us. we opened the long awaited cruise terminal which what first envisioned in the late 1980s and this disposition of the dry dock has been
then matt hanson, city risk manager, and i could go on and on about people outside the city family. i'll end with leader nancy pelosi and her staff. this all started with a 2009 show of support from her folks which, you know, helped us with phase one and shrinking it down to a manageable size so we can actually complete the operation that we did last week. so, that's all for my presentation. for my substituted executive director's report, thank you. >> thank you. >> [speaker not...
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. >>> take a look at this picture tweeted by kelce hanson, you can see a police officer with his weapon drawn walking through the stacks in the library. police say gunman was killed when he open fire on campus officers. >>> new you this morning a crash in germantown injuries a philadelphia police officers and two others. it happened at haines street and chew avenue. police say a suv hit a car and then that car hit a police cruiser. all three are in stable condition and police say they will all be okay. >>> we are hearing from a good samaritan who help rescue six people, including a five-year old boy from this partially submerge suv in new castle county delaware. police say driver lost control on the exit ramp from route one, and landed in a retention pond near christiana mall yesterday afternoon. that is when these good smart tans sprung into action. >> i'm not owe proud of myself as much as i am proud of everybody else. i'm proud of the fact that for once i was a part of something where everybody who was standing by watching got involved. >> the five-year old boy remains critical with
. >>> take a look at this picture tweeted by kelce hanson, you can see a police officer with his weapon drawn walking through the stacks in the library. police say gunman was killed when he open fire on campus officers. >>> new you this morning a crash in germantown injuries a philadelphia police officers and two others. it happened at haines street and chew avenue. police say a suv hit a car and then that car hit a police cruiser. all three are in stable condition and police...
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. >> also this picture was tweeted by fsu student kelce hanson. you can see a police officers walking with his weapon drawn as they secure the the area all classes are canceled today at florida state. >>> now new this morning, philadelphia police are investigating an accident that injured one of their officers and two others. police say an suv hit a car and then the car hit a police cruiser. it hans at haines street and chew avenue in germantown. all three people are in table condition. police say in of the injuries are life threatening. >>> developing right now, some workers at philadelphia international airport are getting ready to walk off their jobs, and travelers, could feel that impact. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us at the airport to tell us more. if you have a flight today i'm's sure people are quite curious as to what is happening, good morning. >> reporter: absolutely, good morning,er contact more than a hundred baggage handlers here at philadelphia international airport could walk off the job today. that strike is plann
. >> also this picture was tweeted by fsu student kelce hanson. you can see a police officers walking with his weapon drawn as they secure the the area all classes are canceled today at florida state. >>> now new this morning, philadelphia police are investigating an accident that injured one of their officers and two others. police say an suv hit a car and then the car hit a police cruiser. it hans at haines street and chew avenue in germantown. all three people are in table...
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is we are joined by heather hanson. first of all thank you for joining us at this hour. lot of reaction there have been some conflicting reports as to whether or not this was a unanimous decision. how would we know that or will we not? >> we should never know that. >> this type of thing should never ever be made public. the prosecutor was questioned from that. he does not know and we should not know. if that has been reported it is not official and is not consistent with what this grand jury is supposed to report. >> in terms of the grand jury the evidence they looked at to determine this, what was that? >> the most important thing they looked at was testimony from numerous witnesses. on top of that the physical evidence. the physical ed can't lie. the physical ed can't be pros examined. it is what it is. you measure the physical evidence against the testimony to see whether or not the testimony is true. on top of that they also heard the law. before they heard testimony from officer wilson they were given the statue in front of them on paper that tells them what an offi
is we are joined by heather hanson. first of all thank you for joining us at this hour. lot of reaction there have been some conflicting reports as to whether or not this was a unanimous decision. how would we know that or will we not? >> we should never know that. >> this type of thing should never ever be made public. the prosecutor was questioned from that. he does not know and we should not know. if that has been reported it is not official and is not consistent with what this...
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i saw earlier. >> was there any espianage at the hanson works? >> some. hanford was producing plutonium. most people in the beginning didn't know what plutonium was or what it did. an american discovers it, discovery during the manhattan project. i was accidental in many respects. handford was a target later in the word. when ted hall and fuchs were able to pass secrets that the plutonium thing might be something you want to pay attention to. so there was from the californian spies. nelson's group. the issue at the time steve nelson's group had been outed by boris pash. we knew what to look for so we were able to get them out of hanford. they were more successful at oakridge and los alamos. these were higher level spies we weren't expecting. hanford tended to be an industrial plant. there wasn't a lot of innovative research happening there. once you figure out how to do it at los alamos and refined it at oakridge, it went to hanford as a finished project. the real research wasn't being done there. so you didn't have scientists sent to hanford. does it mak
i saw earlier. >> was there any espianage at the hanson works? >> some. hanford was producing plutonium. most people in the beginning didn't know what plutonium was or what it did. an american discovers it, discovery during the manhattan project. i was accidental in many respects. handford was a target later in the word. when ted hall and fuchs were able to pass secrets that the plutonium thing might be something you want to pay attention to. so there was from the californian spies....
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. >> eric hanson.nk you. >> thanks. >> heather. >>> a series of economic reports today with mixed messages as we see an unexpected hike in jobless claims. we'll take a look at how the markets are now responding and a painstaking labor of love to restore a priceless piece of history. toothbrush... sweater... extra sweater... headphones, sleeping mask... oh, and this is the xfinity tv app. he can watch his dvr'd shows from where ever he wants. hey. have fun, make some friends. alright. did i mention his neck pillow? (sniffs pillow) watch your personal dvr library where ever you go. with the x1 entertainment operating system. >>> tlaz series of reports on unemployment applications increased, but so did consumer sentiment. px ht now the dow down justs about five points. ÷ hi there, nicole. >> hañhi. well, it's really some back and forth action for stocks and also jobless claims, which came in fgñ we've seen spending muted. business spending also and business investments pulling kvÑ a little bit. . that lea
. >> eric hanson.nk you. >> thanks. >> heather. >>> a series of economic reports today with mixed messages as we see an unexpected hike in jobless claims. we'll take a look at how the markets are now responding and a painstaking labor of love to restore a priceless piece of history. toothbrush... sweater... extra sweater... headphones, sleeping mask... oh, and this is the xfinity tv app. he can watch his dvr'd shows from where ever he wants. hey. have fun, make some...
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canada, and in western europe, and what she has realized is that there is a script; that as chief hanson it's not just about what he was watching on the internet, it was about someone speaking directly to him. they know the alias of the person. they don't know his real name. but he has said, i gave them the books. i argued him out of his doubts, and he is the person who took him to turkey, and delivered him to alus in are, and is believed to have done the same to many other young men and women in north america. >> so based on what you are telling us tonight, this hasn't stopped, so is there anything the u.s. and canada can do to prevent this from happening? obviously they haven't been able to do it yet? >> calgary has an experience with a really ferocious gang war. and in trying to deal with that, they started a very aggressive program of early intervention, that goes into the schools and really works with at-risk kids. the part that was missing in calgary, and missing everywhere, is what happens to kids after they leave school. and they are developing a program where friends, family can
canada, and in western europe, and what she has realized is that there is a script; that as chief hanson it's not just about what he was watching on the internet, it was about someone speaking directly to him. they know the alias of the person. they don't know his real name. but he has said, i gave them the books. i argued him out of his doubts, and he is the person who took him to turkey, and delivered him to alus in are, and is believed to have done the same to many other young men and women...
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heather hanson is a trial attorney and don who is a attorney. good to see you today. heather, we have an underlying lawsuit and former players saying all kinds of allegations of the drugs in the the teams. that sounds like a jumping-off point. >> parts of the allegations. and the dea had heads up, they had no chance to investigate and if it turns in charges i don't believe it will. >> and they clean up their act in the team positions or just allegations and proven at this point. it puts everybody on notice. >> it does. couple of things. if there were criminal charges to it come from the dean investigation, it would help the 1300 plus players in the civil lawsuit. but these types of cases are easy to hide the evidence. doctors are not necessarily wriepting the scripts. they are providing the drugs without prescriptions. and once you get a heads up. it is easy to stop what you are doing and look like you are independent all day long. >> and allegations that we are hearing from the former play ares that they were drugged up so they could play. there is a lot of interest
heather hanson is a trial attorney and don who is a attorney. good to see you today. heather, we have an underlying lawsuit and former players saying all kinds of allegations of the drugs in the the teams. that sounds like a jumping-off point. >> parts of the allegations. and the dea had heads up, they had no chance to investigate and if it turns in charges i don't believe it will. >> and they clean up their act in the team positions or just allegations and proven at this point. it...
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great grandfather, uncles like jared hanson, all pilots.ckenzie's uncle and grandpa got together. >> we talked and said if she wants to do it, let's help her out. >> her parents were fine with it, too. >> a lot of people would look at this and say, god, you really feel okay letting your daughter go off around fly an airplane at this age? >> i see kids and they don't communicate, they sit there and text. >> yeah. >> our daughter chose to go up and fly in an airplane. i was more scared of her driving than flying. >> when mckenzie was 17, her uncle loaned her his cessna 172 and her grandfather paid for flying lessons. her teacher had been doing this very thing in montana since mckenzie was born. >> that little thing is your ticket to what -- >> anywhere i want to go. i fly it to canada, i fly it to mexico. you know, you get to see things that a lot of times that other people are never going to get to see. >> so, when the girl showed up at her flight school in nearby laurel in august of 2013, brimming with confidence, bobby jumped right in. she
great grandfather, uncles like jared hanson, all pilots.ckenzie's uncle and grandpa got together. >> we talked and said if she wants to do it, let's help her out. >> her parents were fine with it, too. >> a lot of people would look at this and say, god, you really feel okay letting your daughter go off around fly an airplane at this age? >> i see kids and they don't communicate, they sit there and text. >> yeah. >> our daughter chose to go up and fly in an...
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that trend sparking another one, bob hanson reporting on the stores hoping to win over shoppers by keeping its doors closed. >> reporter: it's calm today, but black friday is just around the corner. when stores will be packed with holiday shoppers, but fewer stores are waiting for friday, as more and more start their black friday deals on thanksgiving day. >> consumers are becoming accepting of it, for the retailers it's more of an opportunity to generate sales. >> but what if shoppers refuse to grow up on thanksgiving? there appears to be a growing backlash against thanksgiving day sales. >> i would not go to a store on thanksgiving. >> i think thanksgiving day everybody should have off. >> no, thanksgiving is for family. >> reporter: lists are going on around online stores that will not be open on thanksgiving, costco, nordstrom, barnes and nobel, rei, dsw shoes, home depot, lowe's, and many more, some stores trying to win over holiday shoppers by staying closed. would it make a difference if they are open or not on thanksgiving? >> it wouldn't make a difference. >> reporter: but that de
that trend sparking another one, bob hanson reporting on the stores hoping to win over shoppers by keeping its doors closed. >> reporter: it's calm today, but black friday is just around the corner. when stores will be packed with holiday shoppers, but fewer stores are waiting for friday, as more and more start their black friday deals on thanksgiving day. >> consumers are becoming accepting of it, for the retailers it's more of an opportunity to generate sales. >> but what if...
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turn their investigatory attention to the republican miasma confronting a senator from wyoming quit hanson with evidence he had promised seven delegates in exchange for measures to enhance the state oil and gas revenue. he denied it. the investigative reporters cross examinations he cracked. well, maybe i did, okay i did. dan you. on july 3 rawness and dissolve the story. he's the white house press secretary. asking reporters why the trading delegates signed an energy bill that kept him from winning in texas. then, on july 4, the president embarked on a busy day of travel to culminate an appearance on the deck of the carrier uss nashville to watch the sale into new york harbor accompanied by seven special guests all uncommitted delegates. okay, the 4th of july. if you awoke and tuesday and opened the sunday funnies and empty the member of the suspicious circles doonesbury provided a comforting dose of cynicism. a plantation slave hears the bills of an operation as hey is that freedom i hear ringing, the freedom bell i hear ringing? his master returned something for the morning newspaper th
turn their investigatory attention to the republican miasma confronting a senator from wyoming quit hanson with evidence he had promised seven delegates in exchange for measures to enhance the state oil and gas revenue. he denied it. the investigative reporters cross examinations he cracked. well, maybe i did, okay i did. dan you. on july 3 rawness and dissolve the story. he's the white house press secretary. asking reporters why the trading delegates signed an energy bill that kept him from...
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for an assam but this isn't the way before into the process another person said violence is not the hansonalso another to it are set airborne is a person not happy with the you're trying your own home town. >>mark: 80 is in a is professionals are protesting negotiation with the united airlines will be out it is sized at 8 this morning new details and video in the security breach near the release of and is still so what happened when they call and arrest the 39 you're man he will quickly here in the area called to them and not without trouble >>darya: wanted to a wide but takashi more to remove a from red box a new fda requirement means all menus have to have calorie count on them will have details on that story coming up - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪
for an assam but this isn't the way before into the process another person said violence is not the hansonalso another to it are set airborne is a person not happy with the you're trying your own home town. >>mark: 80 is in a is professionals are protesting negotiation with the united airlines will be out it is sized at 8 this morning new details and video in the security breach near the release of and is still so what happened when they call and arrest the 39 you're man he will quickly...
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rugby champion getting ready to start the tour of europe with a match against england and steve hanson score as he continues his come back from injury and they beat england 3-0 in the series that was earlier on this year. >> we don't know if it changed the game or what they are attempting to do so i guess there is no doubt they see what we are doing so we can only sit and guess and do they stick with the adventure game they want to play or do they think, no, we will take them up front. >> he will make a debut for england and qualifying on residency and 27-year-old is also still a soldier in the british army and has served in afghanistan and he was spotted playing for the army rugby team and signed for professional team only two years ago. >> i think in my experience both inside and outside of rugby means it's calm and the preparation has been the detail in role and responsibility and i'm sure he will bring differences as well. >> reporter: 40 years on from one of boxing defining fights george foreman told al jazeera he under estimated ali and lost the rumble in the jungle in africa and
rugby champion getting ready to start the tour of europe with a match against england and steve hanson score as he continues his come back from injury and they beat england 3-0 in the series that was earlier on this year. >> we don't know if it changed the game or what they are attempting to do so i guess there is no doubt they see what we are doing so we can only sit and guess and do they stick with the adventure game they want to play or do they think, no, we will take them up front....
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the man in the hellie hanson jacket did. he put it into his car and drove away. it was all caught on her home surveillance system. >> when i looked on my camera and saw someone had taken the mugs from my doorstep, i was basically just surprised. and then i was disappointed and then i was angry. and i kind of felt invaded. >> reporter:terrel turned the video over to police and is hoping someone will recognize him. >> it's good i have the cameras. otherwise i would have thought my package wasn't delivered and it would have been a battle with the post office over you really didn't deliver it. >> reporter: this is video from a home surveillance camera in northwest d.c. another package stolen. charles matthews lives nearby. he has an agreement with his neighbor. they look out for one another. >> my neighbor and i have a system where if i'm not home and they see something on my porch, they'll get it and i'll do the same for them. >> reporter: nationally, there has been a rise in these types of crimes, as more people buy holiday gifts online. >> they could very well be
the man in the hellie hanson jacket did. he put it into his car and drove away. it was all caught on her home surveillance system. >> when i looked on my camera and saw someone had taken the mugs from my doorstep, i was basically just surprised. and then i was disappointed and then i was angry. and i kind of felt invaded. >> reporter:terrel turned the video over to police and is hoping someone will recognize him. >> it's good i have the cameras. otherwise i would have thought...
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andre hudson finds kerry and lean as a great run and great block by jake hanson. watch them work.king. teamwork is what we're talking about. theme of the day. east won 21 to nothing. >>> time for the game of the week you votedded for it using audio road show app garnett valley taking on pennsbury in the pennsylvania playoffs. let's start with the pennsbury band. >> ♪ >> old school big tradition, marching band, great job and big match up, pennsbury came out hot, charles snoreway, you cannot sleep on this kid. snoreway puts to you sleep, he ran for over 400 yards, that is right, last week. 56-yard run there. garnett veil comes back to find bobby clayton. garnett will valley would later tie in the later drive. here's pennsbury, here's a little snore way. 60 yards for the score. not to be out done watch quarterback mike alley, he runs. lets see if he emerges. yes, he emerged. pennsbury a winner big 45-15. congratulations to garnett valley on a fantastic season. pennsbury advance toes face upper dublin. that is it for sports, i'm beasley reese, have a great
andre hudson finds kerry and lean as a great run and great block by jake hanson. watch them work.king. teamwork is what we're talking about. theme of the day. east won 21 to nothing. >>> time for the game of the week you votedded for it using audio road show app garnett valley taking on pennsbury in the pennsylvania playoffs. let's start with the pennsbury band. >> ♪ >> old school big tradition, marching band, great job and big match up, pennsbury came out hot, charles...
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so, joining us by skype to talk about this stinky situation we have attorney heather hanson.ood morning. >> good morning, karen. >> first of all do you think they have a case on this one. >> absolutely. there are a lot of cases out there where you've got landfills, different types of hog farms that are causing a stench so bad that it's made the homes around there sort of unlivable so they do have a case. whether or not they're going get a lost money is a different question. >> speaking of questions some of our comments from some of our viewers, the people of new jersey want it both ways writes frank. take the trash to pa and the smell as a pa resident i say keep your trash and the smell. by the way, ever get a good sniff of jersey city on a windy day where there is a perpetual burning of tires lol. frank brings up a good point. a lot of this crash comes from new jersey. is that going to matter do you think. >> it is not going to m it is a good points and it's frustrating because you figure why are they bringing their trash to pennsylvania and then complaining about the smell?
so, joining us by skype to talk about this stinky situation we have attorney heather hanson.ood morning. >> good morning, karen. >> first of all do you think they have a case on this one. >> absolutely. there are a lot of cases out there where you've got landfills, different types of hog farms that are causing a stench so bad that it's made the homes around there sort of unlivable so they do have a case. whether or not they're going get a lost money is a different question....
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travel association senior director of domestic policy eric hanson joining us with the results of theon't know if you watch our fine show but if you do you know we hammer the table on infrastructure all the time. it's a national disgrace. when do we wake up and actually realize it is not a spend to make things better? it's an investment in the future because pretty soon we're going to go back to the horse and buggy. >> that's right. look. i think the travelers wake up before congress is. if you want the see what the infrastructure problem looks like in this country, look no further than the wednesday before thanksgiving. our airports are jam packed. there's cancelations and waiting in more lines. there's traffic on the way to the airport. unfortunately, i'm not sure that congress is going to wake up to this challenge and try to solve it any time soon. right no they're doing nothing. >> right. i'm sorry about that, eric. basically this. what people don't realize is the reason of air delays is not the weather but the radar systems are based on world war ii era radar and can't stack the
travel association senior director of domestic policy eric hanson joining us with the results of theon't know if you watch our fine show but if you do you know we hammer the table on infrastructure all the time. it's a national disgrace. when do we wake up and actually realize it is not a spend to make things better? it's an investment in the future because pretty soon we're going to go back to the horse and buggy. >> that's right. look. i think the travelers wake up before congress is....
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. >>> attorney justin hanson has been working with michael brown's family. good morning, thank you for joining us. let's talk about the black friday protest called black out. you were at the malls. what is the message behind the protests? >> there are few messages. i think that number one, don't forget the issue of corporate responsibility. a number of corporations benefit from inequality allowing them to give unjustly low wages to workers, primarily workers of colour in this country. that is part of the story, economic and racial injouz will be connected, and we made sure that people saw that there was corporate looting that was happening in front of us every day. i think like the montgomery show. it took a turn towards economic justice in their fight for racial justice. it was an encouraging turn towards the 2.0 boycott. not just refusing to spend their own dollars. but making sure we found a way to interrupt black friday. a huge sign where the corporations make profit and stand by and stay slend. -- silent. >> african-american have a huge buying power, $1
. >>> attorney justin hanson has been working with michael brown's family. good morning, thank you for joining us. let's talk about the black friday protest called black out. you were at the malls. what is the message behind the protests? >> there are few messages. i think that number one, don't forget the issue of corporate responsibility. a number of corporations benefit from inequality allowing them to give unjustly low wages to workers, primarily workers of colour in this...
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and anger that existed for example, for hanson, a right wing figure. they were all out of anger and it was working-class anger and often working-class men who have suffered a lot in true globalization. what you said is that we were confronted, i quote you, with the politics of the ordinary guy versus these beliefs, the opera watching latte sipping elites. and you said that the anger was driven by real problems and not simply raw feelings. i'm curious if you talk about how does one talk across that line, and it's a particular problem i think for centerleft parties who are coalition often unstable between upscale, more liberals in a broad sense and working-class voters. and that certainly the coalition is frayed some in the united states and also afraid in australia. >> the coalition has traded in a straight and i think that's an issue for centerleft and social democratic parties around the world. in my time as prime minister we were hosted the gsc. whilst australian avoiding recession that doesn't mean there was not a ripple of fear about what could've
and anger that existed for example, for hanson, a right wing figure. they were all out of anger and it was working-class anger and often working-class men who have suffered a lot in true globalization. what you said is that we were confronted, i quote you, with the politics of the ordinary guy versus these beliefs, the opera watching latte sipping elites. and you said that the anger was driven by real problems and not simply raw feelings. i'm curious if you talk about how does one talk across...
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the duty officer hanson this pink piece of paper and he takes it up.roosevelt is trying to be as says,ng self and "winston, what do you want for breakfast?" he looks at the naval aide and says, what do we have here? the naval aide says i am an afraid it is bad news, mr. president. itsevelt reads it and hands to winston and says, winston, it is for you. brookehe cable saying to has surrendered with over 30,000 troops without fighting. churchill is completely stunned. that saypeople that nothing in the world came as great a shock. he was sitting with a man whose friendship and cooperation is crucial for the survival of britain. it is just so upsetting and embarrassing and shameful for him. if ever there was a moment at which these two men are so close and wonderful together, it is when the president leans over -- he does not say have you fouled up again? he says, winston, what can we do? they talk about it and they called general marshall up. the president says we have a u.s. armored division almost ready. it will go to britain to prepare for eventual cr
the duty officer hanson this pink piece of paper and he takes it up.roosevelt is trying to be as says,ng self and "winston, what do you want for breakfast?" he looks at the naval aide and says, what do we have here? the naval aide says i am an afraid it is bad news, mr. president. itsevelt reads it and hands to winston and says, winston, it is for you. brookehe cable saying to has surrendered with over 30,000 troops without fighting. churchill is completely stunned. that saypeople...
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they do not represent the company peter hanson mark showed a lack of leadership.anity. and a departure from our id als. eals. is foolishness or sinister, i think at the moment they have a real problem. they've got to grow. >> grown-ups required. >> they made a key hire. advisor toa former president obama. he's head of communications. the calls are coming the potentially they need a few new executive. get a sheryl sandberg who knows the business and has got the experience and female to take of f that misogynistic counterargument. also, maybe get an action at character. this company is growing at breakneck speed. they are not sleeping. they are doing so much they cannot steer this. >> thank you. an exclusive we are live with russia's ambassador to the eu. ♪ >> good morning. you're watching "the pulse," here in london. i'm gone johnson. 42 millionn fined pounds for the 2012 collapse of its computer system that left millions of customers without access to their accounts for weeks. its largest taxpayer will pay the bank of england 14 million pounds to settle his probe
they do not represent the company peter hanson mark showed a lack of leadership.anity. and a departure from our id als. eals. is foolishness or sinister, i think at the moment they have a real problem. they've got to grow. >> grown-ups required. >> they made a key hire. advisor toa former president obama. he's head of communications. the calls are coming the potentially they need a few new executive. get a sheryl sandberg who knows the business and has got the experience and female...
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after amanda's tragic death, her family created the amanda hanson foundation which aims to educate and promote awareness of carbon monoxide warnings and for those who cannot afford it get cube detectors. i -- crube detectors. it is for amanda and for others who unnecessarily died that i am a co-sponsor of h.r. 4864, the carbon monoxide poisoning prevention act. this legislation would help states and local governments implement education programs, developing training materials and to buy and install c.o. alarms in cools and -- in schools and homes. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the editorial boards of several national publications has supported amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. it is a credit to their intellectual honesty that the media now admit that president obama's threats to use executive orders to undercu
after amanda's tragic death, her family created the amanda hanson foundation which aims to educate and promote awareness of carbon monoxide warnings and for those who cannot afford it get cube detectors. i -- crube detectors. it is for amanda and for others who unnecessarily died that i am a co-sponsor of h.r. 4864, the carbon monoxide poisoning prevention act. this legislation would help states and local governments implement education programs, developing training materials and to buy and...
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joining us is jim hanson.nior manager of property management at the fashion outlets of chicago. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning. >> so one of the questions we've been talking about all morning is this whole omni channel push and what's happening digitally. how does that really impact the outlet malls? >> are you referring to the online shopping? >> yes, sir. >> yes. honestly it's difficult to determine if there's any impact at all. it almost feels more additive. and the reality is that's what customers demand these days. they have to have both the online and the in-store purchases. and i think it's, like, 90% still is bricks and mortar purchases. >> as a small operator, do you have to do anything differently? >> no, not really. we operate the way we always have. it's been a bit of a surprise. we had a grand opening last year. and we didn't think we could duplicate it. >> which is right next to o'hare which looks trusk. will you doing in terms of getting consumers? are you having them hold their shopp
joining us is jim hanson.nior manager of property management at the fashion outlets of chicago. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning. >> so one of the questions we've been talking about all morning is this whole omni channel push and what's happening digitally. how does that really impact the outlet malls? >> are you referring to the online shopping? >> yes, sir. >> yes. honestly it's difficult to determine if there's any impact at all. it almost feels more...
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. >> thank you, hanson. let's get reaction.still know people, obviously. >> you won. >> and you don't go over. you know "the price is right" rules. it comes in at 214. that's got to be more just luck. >> why don't you just listen to me when i tell you things? you should just pay attention. >> what the nsa could find out if there were calls made between you and the bls. this is totally luck again? >> what do you mean luck? it's complete skill. how could you say luck? >> let me ask you, you've heard the criticism about whether it's really 5.8, right? it's all part time. you've heard the participation rate. you've heard there's no wage growth. is there anything to show that as we get a little better in the economy, that some of these trends are starting to reverse that you see? >> yeah, many of those critiques of the recovery are correct. the unemployment rate is different now than what it was in the past because there's less labor force participation. if you look at that number, it continues to come down is a good sign that the p
. >> thank you, hanson. let's get reaction.still know people, obviously. >> you won. >> and you don't go over. you know "the price is right" rules. it comes in at 214. that's got to be more just luck. >> why don't you just listen to me when i tell you things? you should just pay attention. >> what the nsa could find out if there were calls made between you and the bls. this is totally luck again? >> what do you mean luck? it's complete skill. how...