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rabd paul is an alex jones guy from way back.d back in 2009, senator paul spoke to the alex jones outlet info wars, and he said that he, rand paul, was worried that the flu vaccine would lead to martial law in america. yes. >> the first sort of thing you see with martial law is mandates, and they're talking about making it mandatory. i worry because the last flu vaccine we had in the 1970s, more people died from the vaccine than died from the swine flu. i think you have to use your brain. but i think every individual should be allowed to make that choice. >> first comes mandatory flu vaccines, then comes martial law. very slippery. make your own call on vaccines, alex jones listeners. don't believe the man. rand paul is now trying to act like the media spun his words this week, and tried to make him seem anti-vaccine, when really actually he loves vaccines. just watch this clip from the alex jones people back in 2009, talking how dangerous vaccines are. >> you have to be careful. you have to weigh the risks of the disease versus
rabd paul is an alex jones guy from way back.d back in 2009, senator paul spoke to the alex jones outlet info wars, and he said that he, rand paul, was worried that the flu vaccine would lead to martial law in america. yes. >> the first sort of thing you see with martial law is mandates, and they're talking about making it mandatory. i worry because the last flu vaccine we had in the 1970s, more people died from the vaccine than died from the swine flu. i think you have to use your brain....
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before we do that, at the end of the last session, we had a compelling comment from alex jones. alex mentioned two things. one was the san francisco court judgment during the yelp case. there was another story wanted to mention. >> they are related. the other one was from china. the leading financial news organization of china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers or clients or businesses in order to prevent or publish certain stories. in other words, the idea is they were extorting money and cooking their reports. that is illegal in china. they were charged with that. this is a gray area for american journalism because it is true news organizations all over the country have long been seeking advertising from people they also cover. but you may not extort. you may not threaten. the issue for the web, it seems to me, is that there are laws that put limits on what news organizations can do in terms of their own reports. even in the first amendment environment, there are things you cannot do. the penalty for journalism for publi
before we do that, at the end of the last session, we had a compelling comment from alex jones. alex mentioned two things. one was the san francisco court judgment during the yelp case. there was another story wanted to mention. >> they are related. the other one was from china. the leading financial news organization of china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers or clients or businesses in order to prevent or publish certain...
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it's in order to lose his job so he can work for alex jones. that is my theory. there is actually some truth to this. what he did was thought himself out of the right call. there was an expected and obvs play he had to make. a truther sees the obvious before you but he chose the more complicated idea because it appeared edgier and daring and brave if you are right. if the truthers are right they would be heroes but they are wrong so they are fools. >> i didn't know he was going to go truther. i was thinking more like how many time-outs were left and if you put the ball up in the air and it stops the clock and not much time left. he did outthink it. he had the best like running back in the nfl. take your chances. i like my chances with him running the ball in and holding on to it versus a fumble and then tossing. too much unpredictability there. >> and then when you are on the 1 yard line. you only have 11 yards. you have 22 guys stacked into an 11-yard field. not the best time to throw a pass. >> i think i would have known that maybe. i might have known that. i e
it's in order to lose his job so he can work for alex jones. that is my theory. there is actually some truth to this. what he did was thought himself out of the right call. there was an expected and obvs play he had to make. a truther sees the obvious before you but he chose the more complicated idea because it appeared edgier and daring and brave if you are right. if the truthers are right they would be heroes but they are wrong so they are fools. >> i didn't know he was going to go...
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before he was a senator, rand paul laid out that logic in a 2009 interview with alex jones talking about the vaccine for swine flu. >> they are talking about it being mandatory. you have to weigh the risks of the disease and the risks of the vaccine. i'm not telling people they have to take it people should make their own health care decisions. >> hand tire vaccinations are not the only type of planmandate that encroaches on our freedom. >>> we were sitting back in a restaurant and an employee came out of the restroom that said dun this regulation that this gentleman should wash his hands before serving your food. and i said i don't care as long as they post a sign saying i don't care -- our employees are not required to wash their hands after using the bathroom. the market will take care of it. are you amused by the fak that in january or february of 2015 we're having a debate about vaccinations? >> yes, i am dismayed. i am disappointed that something purely scientific is part of a political issue. >> it does mean though today there does seem to be a kind of rush away from the position
before he was a senator, rand paul laid out that logic in a 2009 interview with alex jones talking about the vaccine for swine flu. >> they are talking about it being mandatory. you have to weigh the risks of the disease and the risks of the vaccine. i'm not telling people they have to take it people should make their own health care decisions. >> hand tire vaccinations are not the only type of planmandate that encroaches on our freedom. >>> we were sitting back in a...
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before we do that, at the end of the last session, we had a compelling comment from alex jones. alex mentioned two things. one was the san francisco court judgment during the yelp case. there was another story wanted to mention. >> they are related. the other one was from china. the leading financial news organization of china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers or clients or businesses in order to prevent or publish certain stories. in other words, the idea is they were extorting money and cooking their reports. that is illegal in china. they were charged with that. this is a great area for -- gray area for american journalism because it is true news organizations all over the country have long been seeking advertising from people they also cover. but you may not extort. you may not threaten. the issue for the web, it seems to me, is that there are laws that put limits on what news organizations can do in terms of their own reports. even in the first amendment environment, there are things you cannot do. the penalty for jo
before we do that, at the end of the last session, we had a compelling comment from alex jones. alex mentioned two things. one was the san francisco court judgment during the yelp case. there was another story wanted to mention. >> they are related. the other one was from china. the leading financial news organization of china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers or clients or businesses in order to prevent or publish certain...
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president who the gop should not fear or try to destroy, paul is also a guy who's indulged the alex jones the anti-vaxxer movement on the subject of vaccines in the potential to create illness rather than prevent it and even bring on the marshal law. >> i've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking, normal children who wounds up with profound mental disorders after vaccines. >> but why go after lynch and risk alienating african-americans and women and presumably people who agree with rand paul on criminal justice reform? well, here's more of senator paul's explanation during his appearance on fox. >> the big issue for me is something called civil forfeiture. this program predominantly has targeted black individuals, poor individual hispanic individuals, and i wish she had a little more concern for people who live in poverty before taking their stuff. >> and rand paul added to that in a statement today saying, mrs. lynch remaining noncommittal on the legality of drone strikes against american citizens while i believe such strikes unequivocally violate rights granted to us. she also s
president who the gop should not fear or try to destroy, paul is also a guy who's indulged the alex jones the anti-vaxxer movement on the subject of vaccines in the potential to create illness rather than prevent it and even bring on the marshal law. >> i've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking, normal children who wounds up with profound mental disorders after vaccines. >> but why go after lynch and risk alienating african-americans and women and presumably people who...
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there was a great comment from alex jones. alex had mentioned to things. one that the san francisco courts judgment in throwing the guilt case out. >> and their related. thank you. the leading financial news organization in china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers clients, in order to prevent the publishing of certain stories. the idea is that they were extorting money and cooking the report. that is illegal. this is a funky kind of gray area for american journalism. it is true that news organizations all over the country have long been seeking advertisers, from people they cover. you may not extort, you may not threaten. the issue for the web, it seems to me, is that there are laws that put limits on what news organizations can do in terms of their own reports. even in a first amendment environment. the penalty for journalism, for publishing something erroneous is liable. defamation, damage to people -- the courts have said you can make a claim about. as i understand the web about's and all the inf
there was a great comment from alex jones. alex had mentioned to things. one that the san francisco courts judgment in throwing the guilt case out. >> and their related. thank you. the leading financial news organization in china has been charged by the chinese government with extorting money from prospective advertisers clients, in order to prevent the publishing of certain stories. the idea is that they were extorting money and cooking the report. that is illegal. this is a funky kind...
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[laughter] >> alex jones, i am the director of the media center on public policy.a couple of things in the news today that bear on this. one is the lawsuit against yelp in san francisco that charged effectively that yelp with shaking down advertisers and threatening them with lower rankings if they did not buy advertising. that was totally thrown out. yelp said we did not do it. but the point is the court said it does not matter whether you did it or not. you can do any damn thing you please with that information. it turns the issue of a company's ownership of data and what they do with it and how they use it entirely into a first amendment issue. >> we have another panel coming up. are there things we could imagine companies subscribing to? maybe we don't need a law preventing it but something that would say we will never do it and sue us if we do. >> as i understand this decision, that is the argument and what the court bought. >> a company can make it so that they are sueable. they don't like it but they can. >> from yelp's perspective, there is never amount of
[laughter] >> alex jones, i am the director of the media center on public policy.a couple of things in the news today that bear on this. one is the lawsuit against yelp in san francisco that charged effectively that yelp with shaking down advertisers and threatening them with lower rankings if they did not buy advertising. that was totally thrown out. yelp said we did not do it. but the point is the court said it does not matter whether you did it or not. you can do any damn thing you...
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[laughter] >> alex jones, i am the director of the media center on public policy.a couple of things in the news today that bear on this. one is the lawsuit against yelp in san francisco that charged effectively that yelp with shaking down advertisers and threatening them with lower rankings if they did not buy advertising. that was totally thrown out. yelp said we did not do it. but the point is the court said it does not matter whether you did it or not. you can do any damn thing you please with that information. it turns the issue of a company's ownership of data and what they do with it and how they use it entirely into a first amendment issue. >> we have another panel coming up. are there things we could imagine companies subscribing to? maybe we don't need a law preventing it but something that would say we will never do it and sue us if we do. >> as i understand this decision, that is the argument and what the court bought. >> a company can make it so that they are sueable. they don't like it but they can. >> from yelp's perspective, there is never amount of
[laughter] >> alex jones, i am the director of the media center on public policy.a couple of things in the news today that bear on this. one is the lawsuit against yelp in san francisco that charged effectively that yelp with shaking down advertisers and threatening them with lower rankings if they did not buy advertising. that was totally thrown out. yelp said we did not do it. but the point is the court said it does not matter whether you did it or not. you can do any damn thing you...
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the only place i have found truth -- there is mistakes made -- with alex jones wwcr.com, and that is worldwide christian radio. these guys are telling the truth whenever but else's habitual liars. you can't get the truth on radio, you can't get the truth on tv. every journalist is looking for that pulitzer or whatever they want to win. you can't blame them. they are out there trying to make a living and everything. everybody's a bunch of habitual liars -- host: all right randy. slate tweeted this out yesterday -- "nbc criticized hillary clinton for full summaries of sniper fire. will it hold brian williams to the same standard?" republican line, good morning. caller: i was listening to what everybody is saying. one thing -- news reporters should report the news and not try to make news. that is number one. but if you -- i was listening to your -- it seems like don't nobodyflying the helicopter or what helicopter he was on. they were getting shot at, i guarantee that. i would be a little bit nervous. i've never been in the military but i could imagine flying in a helicopter and gettin
the only place i have found truth -- there is mistakes made -- with alex jones wwcr.com, and that is worldwide christian radio. these guys are telling the truth whenever but else's habitual liars. you can't get the truth on radio, you can't get the truth on tv. every journalist is looking for that pulitzer or whatever they want to win. you can't blame them. they are out there trying to make a living and everything. everybody's a bunch of habitual liars -- host: all right randy. slate tweeted...
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the jones says the request came directly from the mother of shane montgomery as alex and mike said. he was a west chester university student who disappeared leaving a bar in manayunk very early. councilman jones says so far to the camera idea is mixed. >> i don't want to mandate it but particularly i have an interest in those establishments that sell alcohol. whether it is a fine restaurant or fine dining or whether it is a stop and go in the neighborhood is there a correlation between the conn sums of alcohol and other narcotics and the commission of crimes. >> just don't want to be responsible for other things that might happen and that is what usually happens. if there was an incident where there was a fatality or something under their camera when they were closed they might they that they could be liable for something. >> it is definitely a big expense but i don't know that it should be mandated, but all bars should have it. for liability reasons that, they should already been a aware of. >> so those are the two sides of the story there. where does this go from here. councilman j
the jones says the request came directly from the mother of shane montgomery as alex and mike said. he was a west chester university student who disappeared leaving a bar in manayunk very early. councilman jones says so far to the camera idea is mixed. >> i don't want to mandate it but particularly i have an interest in those establishments that sell alcohol. whether it is a fine restaurant or fine dining or whether it is a stop and go in the neighborhood is there a correlation between...
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alex smith, strong short game. look at this. spy glass hills. >> yeah. >> he and pro jason gordon. john dally. a hard man to miss. fell to six under. 2013 champion. 567, coleads with matt jonesnder par. mark hubbard is in the proam field. he couldn't wait until valentine's day for the greatest moment of his life. dennis o'donnell has that story. >> i heard you have been dating seven years before you popped the question. will you have to win a major before you set a date? >> no. no. it will be some time in the near future. >> it was the day after for san jose state alum mark hubbard who proposed to his fiance on the 18th green at pebble beach. >> did you think he was having a back spasm when he went down on one knee? >> i saw a sign that said will you marry me megan. i didn't make the connection it was me. then everyone was coming over. it was a total surprise. >> reporter: with the ring out of his bag and finally on megan's finger, mark walked down the aisles of monterrey peninsula with a two under 69. having already made one cut, he would love to make another. >> i'm driving it well enough. hopefully, i can get a few more puts. >> when can you set the date? when he wins his
alex smith, strong short game. look at this. spy glass hills. >> yeah. >> he and pro jason gordon. john dally. a hard man to miss. fell to six under. 2013 champion. 567, coleads with matt jonesnder par. mark hubbard is in the proam field. he couldn't wait until valentine's day for the greatest moment of his life. dennis o'donnell has that story. >> i heard you have been dating seven years before you popped the question. will you have to win a major before you set a date?...
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financial advisors it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alexansamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. >>> here's your top stories, egypt's president went on national television to say egypt reserves the right to respond in a way and time it sees fit to an isis video showing the beheadings of egyptian christians who were kidnapped and killed in libya. the terror group is trying to expand beyond iraq and syria. >>> a suspected gunman killed by police was behind two deadly shootings in copenhagen.
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jones at 12 under. john daly now six back in round two. >>> on the amateur side of things kansas city chiefs qb alex smith chipping on 18 at spyglass rollset. great shot right there. over to pebble beach on the 14th condoleezza rice from 12 feet out, drains it and the fifth spot. and on the 18th back at spyglass hill warriors owner joe lacob putting that one a little wide. matt cain and buster posey's team are 16 under, tied for 18th place. here is lacob on the ups and downs of his day. >> we did pretty well. not bad. my pro played pretty well. he is 10 under i think for the whole tournament, which is fantastic. i'm really happy for him. and it was a tough day that course is really tough. and it is beautiful weather. i could not get a putt to drop. i don't feel like i played very well. but we had a good time. >>> all right. finally, on the ice tonight, sharks at arizona. team teal down 2-0. we'll have that story for you tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> thank you very much. for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage watch comcast bay area at 10:30. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, our investigative unit uncovers local companies shor
jones at 12 under. john daly now six back in round two. >>> on the amateur side of things kansas city chiefs qb alex smith chipping on 18 at spyglass rollset. great shot right there. over to pebble beach on the 14th condoleezza rice from 12 feet out, drains it and the fifth spot. and on the 18th back at spyglass hill warriors owner joe lacob putting that one a little wide. matt cain and buster posey's team are 16 under, tied for 18th place. here is lacob on the ups and downs of his...
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. ♪♪ it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alexe a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. >>> it's a mystery that gripped the nation. a family of five disappeared from their home in san diego, california. four years later their remains were found in two shallow graves in the mojave desert. randy kaye spoke exclusively to the man accused of those murders. >> four murder charges. >> police call him a cold blooded killer. >> killing a california family burying their bodies in the mojave desert. >> eligible for the death penalty. >> reporter: november 12th, 2014 chase merritt's first day in court. the first time he responds to the charges against him. not guilty. not surprising given what he told us a year earlier. in your gut, what do you think happened? >> i have absolutely no clue. >> reporter: words that patrick mcstay trusted for so long. >> i trusted him because my son believed in him. >> reporter: now he sees a very
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alex barlow nailing the three. butler will go up by one. now nova will retake the the lead but then 17 seconds left on the clock roosevelt jones makes the laye game at 65. okay. we have no time outs left, villanova has one last chance, ryan archie deago necessity finding derek hillyard hoist able to drain the three one second left hillyard with the huge game, 31 points and bench is happy. villanova wins 68-65. >>> tcu visiting temple. the owls have been on a tear winning six straight jesse minister again with the three. he had 14 points. then it was will couples show have after the miss, we have a bit of the scramble the ball ends up with cummings, he is a able to get the lay in. and from there on it is couples yet again off a long rebound he will go coast to coast. temple goes to win this 166-53. >>> davidson visiting lasalle see, that going to work down low. gets bucket for two of his 11 points. davidson too much for explorers, oscar mickelson. davidson wins 77-69. >>> brown visiting penn at palestra a nice drive here by penn's mike auger, who had six points on the night. brown had a strong game from three-point land, and he shot over 50
alex barlow nailing the three. butler will go up by one. now nova will retake the the lead but then 17 seconds left on the clock roosevelt jones makes the laye game at 65. okay. we have no time outs left, villanova has one last chance, ryan archie deago necessity finding derek hillyard hoist able to drain the three one second left hillyard with the huge game, 31 points and bench is happy. villanova wins 68-65. >>> tcu visiting temple. the owls have been on a tear winning six straight...
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alex barlow, nailing the three, and, butler will go up by one. new nova will retake the lead but then, 17 seconds left on the clock roosevelt jones makes a lay up. up the game at 65. okay. we have in time outs left, villanova has one last chance ryan archie deago necessity finding derrick hillard who is able to drain the three. one second left on the clock. hillard with a huge game, 31 points and yes, the bench is happy. villanova wins 68-65. >>> tcu visiting temple, the owls have been on a tear winning six straight. jesse morgan with three. he had 14 points. then will couples show after the miss we had a, bit of the scramble. ball end up with cummings who is able to get the lay in and from there on it is cummings yet again off a long rebound. he will go coast to coast. he had 17 points. temple wins this 166-53. >>> davidson visiting lasalle, steve zach going down low. gets the the bucket for two of his 11 points. davidson too much for the explorers, oscar mickelson who drains the three. they win 77-69. >>> brown visiting penn at the palestra a nice drive here by penn's mike auger who had six points on the night. but brown had a strong game from
alex barlow, nailing the three, and, butler will go up by one. new nova will retake the lead but then, 17 seconds left on the clock roosevelt jones makes a lay up. up the game at 65. okay. we have in time outs left, villanova has one last chance ryan archie deago necessity finding derrick hillard who is able to drain the three. one second left on the clock. hillard with a huge game, 31 points and yes, the bench is happy. villanova wins 68-65. >>> tcu visiting temple, the owls have been...
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alex falls to the ground with scott immediately rushing to her side. >> i was trying to calm her down. it was pretty scary for her. it seemed like the best thing to do. jones and thomas are stunned by the attention they receive from the photo as they explain in an interview with the "today" show. >> it was kind of amazing. there was someone there to take a photo and capture that. ly always know the feelings and emotions from that but there's an photograph that so clearly shows it, it is pretty incredible. >> i guess it was such a good shot people couldn't believe that was what happened. it was the perfect lighting, perfect focus. >> rich is also amazed at how his single snapshot has been called the most compelling sports image of the year. >> it was quite interesting to see a picture i took is that popular. to have one photo going everywhere to all corners of the market, it was quite surreal. >> rich's photo will no doubt live on as a special moment captured in time. however, it's part of a moment most vancouverites would rather forget. >>> a whole bunch of people went out the next day and went to clean up, and that's the representation of the vancouver i
alex falls to the ground with scott immediately rushing to her side. >> i was trying to calm her down. it was pretty scary for her. it seemed like the best thing to do. jones and thomas are stunned by the attention they receive from the photo as they explain in an interview with the "today" show. >> it was kind of amazing. there was someone there to take a photo and capture that. ly always know the feelings and emotions from that but there's an photograph that so clearly...