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and anders. without them doing the recruiting, the case management, all of the services provided, you know, we would be not the program that we are. and the other entities here are the city build staff, again they are all around here. and we had some references to them earlier. and so, if you want to wave or something like that. do it now. thank you city build. >> tonight, we are honoring 41 city build academy graduates and 18 construction ad min training graduates this is the culmination of 18 weeks of education and training and hard work for these fortunate men and women. they hail from neighborhoods all over san francisco and like many san franciscans have roots from all over the country and the world. as of today, the dimension 23 of them are employed, 24 are employed. [ applause ] >> others are on their path to being into the labor's union or other construction trade unions and while the construction admin graduates will begin their required internships. without further adieu, to begin the c
and anders. without them doing the recruiting, the case management, all of the services provided, you know, we would be not the program that we are. and the other entities here are the city build staff, again they are all around here. and we had some references to them earlier. and so, if you want to wave or something like that. do it now. thank you city build. >> tonight, we are honoring 41 city build academy graduates and 18 construction ad min training graduates this is the culmination...
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several limits -- several minutes later, he took the ticket and dropped on the ground. , anders approached according to reports, he refused to produce his license. he refused multiple orders to exit the vehicle, replied with various actual tunes -- various expletives. once inside the car, it he attempt to kick the real window. -- --ice charged with assisting resisting arrest. disobeying an officer, and littering. a man on wednesday who use the handicapped spot that he pulled into reacted to the allegations against the firefighter. >> it shows disrespect. that is all it is. he probably doesn't have respect for him now -- himself. says that herson is now on administrative leave and will remain so until this case is resolved in the court system. we talked briefly with him. he said he only had time to tell us he thought he had been cited for only littering. jay korff, abc 7 news. >> this arrest is the latest in a series of scandals within the d.c. fire department. firefighters were put on desk duty follow a sexual assault complaint. our team was first to expose sexual harassment accusations in
several limits -- several minutes later, he took the ticket and dropped on the ground. , anders approached according to reports, he refused to produce his license. he refused multiple orders to exit the vehicle, replied with various actual tunes -- various expletives. once inside the car, it he attempt to kick the real window. -- --ice charged with assisting resisting arrest. disobeying an officer, and littering. a man on wednesday who use the handicapped spot that he pulled into reacted to the...
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. >> express soming ander. >> and erode her credibility even further. >> lisa, what's your reaction?> he's trying to paint her not as an impartial witness but as an advocate for the martin family. if he can do that, he shifts her testimony a little bit away from somebody who's completely credible 00 who told a lie that was understandable to someone taking a position and perhaps made up a story to help the martin family. that's what the defense is trying to do. they're never going to get her to admit that she lied about trayvon martin being followed. that's her core story. she's going to stick to that. the defense is trying to undercut it by showing that she lied about her age, she told inconsistent stories and to put it all together and say perhaps the she lied about this to make the family feel better. that's an inference that the jury could draw. >> lisa, do you also think there was an attempt by don west, the defense attorney, to imply that she's lying about her relationship with the late trayvon martin, as well because he keeps appealing to this multiplicity of text messages. he
. >> express soming ander. >> and erode her credibility even further. >> lisa, what's your reaction?> he's trying to paint her not as an impartial witness but as an advocate for the martin family. if he can do that, he shifts her testimony a little bit away from somebody who's completely credible 00 who told a lie that was understandable to someone taking a position and perhaps made up a story to help the martin family. that's what the defense is trying to do. they're never...
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. >>> enrique rocha, y jacqueline anderes llegaron para despedirse. >>> nos saludamos amables hace algunoso mal. es la ley de dios, no hay nada que decir, dios lo tenga en su santa gloria. >>> fue parte de mi vida durante mucho tiempo. trabajamos en varias novelas, empezando su primera oportunidad importante que le dio el seÑor alonso, tanto a Él como a mÍ. en corazÓn salvaje. y la primera versiÓn. >>> el cuerpo del actor fue cremado hoy y sus cenizas serÁn depositadas en un nicho. descansa en paz. inÉs moreno, "primer impacto." que descanse en paz. y en otras noticias, unos policÍas fueron despedidos por un cruel abuso, grabaron como golpearon a una mujer y luego la arrastraron por el suelo. sus abogados aseguran que estÁ traumatizada por esto, y los uniformados podrÍan tener cargos criminales. un mortal hallazgo en brooklyn, los oficiales descubrieron el cuerpo de una mujer que segÚn expertos fue apuÑalada varias veces en la espalda. encontraron una nota junto al cadÁver, donde la acusaba de embrujarlo. la uniÓn americana de derechos civiles puso una demanda por la indimidaciÓn de oficia
. >>> enrique rocha, y jacqueline anderes llegaron para despedirse. >>> nos saludamos amables hace algunoso mal. es la ley de dios, no hay nada que decir, dios lo tenga en su santa gloria. >>> fue parte de mi vida durante mucho tiempo. trabajamos en varias novelas, empezando su primera oportunidad importante que le dio el seÑor alonso, tanto a Él como a mÍ. en corazÓn salvaje. y la primera versiÓn. >>> el cuerpo del actor fue cremado hoy y sus cenizas...
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nato security general anders rasmusen say the afghans have build a security force of 350,000. the handover of responsibility to place this morning and cobbl kabul and marh isn't a big milestone in the early nearly 12 year war. nato 1 now will entirely into a supporting role was full withdrawal. >> meanwhile back here in united states, women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy seals in 2016. the pentagon is expected to announce today that it will slowly bring women into combat jobs. the plans call for requiring women and men to meet the same physical and mental standards. >> house republicans are expected to push through legislation that would ban nearly all worsens after 20 weeks. approval could come as soon as today but the measure has no chance of passing in the current congress. why has says the proposal as " an assault on women's rights issues ". >> the were adults are reaching for that pack of cigarettes that is according to the latest national health survey by the government. it found the percentage of smokers in the u.s. dropped 18% las
nato security general anders rasmusen say the afghans have build a security force of 350,000. the handover of responsibility to place this morning and cobbl kabul and marh isn't a big milestone in the early nearly 12 year war. nato 1 now will entirely into a supporting role was full withdrawal. >> meanwhile back here in united states, women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy seals in 2016. the pentagon is expected to announce today that it will slowly...
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. >> lucas ander sewn's lawyer was able to prove to the d.a. her client was nowhere near to the crime scene, that's because he was in the hospital. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure. >> that makes an assumption the dna evidence was collected and tested and analyzed properly. >> we don't believe there's any problem with the labwork. it's going to be about finding ought where the two individual's paths crossed. >> anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic
. >> lucas ander sewn's lawyer was able to prove to the d.a. her client was nowhere near to the crime scene, that's because he was in the hospital. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical...
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. >> lucas ander sewn's lawyer was able to prove to the d.a. her client was nowhere near to the crime was in the hospital. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery gap and was held there until 12 hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure. >> that makes an assumption the dna evidence was collected and tested and analyzed properly. >> we don't believe there's any problem with the labwork. it's going to be about finding ought where the two individual's paths crossed. >> anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> mr. anderson has sig
. >> lucas ander sewn's lawyer was able to prove to the d.a. her client was nowhere near to the crime was in the hospital. >> lucas anderson left this red jump suit behind thursday when he walked out of the jail a free man. he was accused of breaking into ravi culp kumra's mansion with four other people, robbing the multimillionaire and then killing him. now prosecutors admit anderson was never there. >> mr.eded a kerrson had been admitted the medical center befe the robbery...
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. >> national security agency keith alacks ander of betraying the trust of the united states.or of national inintelligence says more leaks are anticipated. edward snowden is believed to have landed in moscow a short time ago. where he might go is up for debate. let's go to steve for the latest. >> reporter: apparently on move but we
. >> national security agency keith alacks ander of betraying the trust of the united states.or of national inintelligence says more leaks are anticipated. edward snowden is believed to have landed in moscow a short time ago. where he might go is up for debate. let's go to steve for the latest. >> reporter: apparently on move but we
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they are based on decades old data ander r-- and eradicated practices. >> it is one size fits all not arizona and georgia that places like new york and idaho don't have to fly with. i think a great constitutional order has been restored today. that's a wonderful thing for our system of government. >> the case also drew blistering dissent from justice ruth bader ginsberg who calls this the demolition of the voting rights act. either way it's something that congress may ultimately revisit. >> doug luzader live in washington. >>> in just a few hours testimony will resume in the george zimmerman trial and more powerful evidence is expected today this after jurors got a detailed look at the crime scene the night that trayvon martin was murdered. lorne johnson joins us live with what is expected today. good morning. >> hi shth good morning to you. of course if you said yesterday jurors saw lots of photos an evidence more of the same likely expected today they are going to hear from more witnesses who likely witnessed what happened at that complex the night of the shooting. jurors saw severa
they are based on decades old data ander r-- and eradicated practices. >> it is one size fits all not arizona and georgia that places like new york and idaho don't have to fly with. i think a great constitutional order has been restored today. that's a wonderful thing for our system of government. >> the case also drew blistering dissent from justice ruth bader ginsberg who calls this the demolition of the voting rights act. either way it's something that congress may ultimately...
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nato secretary general anders rasmussen says that that afghans have build a security force of 350,000the hand over of responsibility took place this morning in kabul and it marks a significant milestone in the nearly 12 year war. nato will now move entirely into a supporting role. >> may while back here in the united states, women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy seals in 2016. off the pentagon is expected to announce today that it will slowly bring women into combat jobs. the plans call for quan women and men to meet the same physical and mental standards. >> house republicans are expected to push through legislation that would ban and nearly all abortions after 20 years. approval could come as soon as today but the measure has no chance of passing in the current congress. the white house as a the proposal is " an assault on a woman's right to choose. " >> for adults are reaching for that pack of cigarettes. that is according to the national health survey by the government. he is found that the percentage of smokers in the united states dropped 18
nato secretary general anders rasmussen says that that afghans have build a security force of 350,000the hand over of responsibility took place this morning in kabul and it marks a significant milestone in the nearly 12 year war. nato will now move entirely into a supporting role. >> may while back here in the united states, women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy seals in 2016. off the pentagon is expected to announce today that it will slowly bring...
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dejÓ por la actuaciÓn, activista gremialeo, y del sindicato de actores independientes, jacqueline anderere enfrentarlo con amigos, no sÉ si eso es lo que paso, y se queda uno muy, muy mal. >>> claro. >>> cuando bueno. (llantos). >>> no lo viste, no lo buscaste. y bueno. pero como mejor, como persona que era, un gran actor como dijeron ya, mis primeros pasos en esa carrera, fueron con Él. empezando por corazÓn salvaje, Él era juan del diablo. >>> silvia pinal tambiÉn lo recordÓ. >>> era muy buen actor, tenÍa una voz preciosa. y pues muriÓ relativamente joven, creo que no sÉ de que muriÓ, todavÍa no lo dijeron, pero pues, sÍ me aflige mucho. porque era una gente querida, seria, respetable, y siempre se va gente que uno admira o que respeta y se siente lo sorprenden a uno. >>> angÉlica marÍa estuvo con Él hace un mes y medio, y revelÓ que le dijo que estuvo mamos mal de salud y se sentÍa mejor. >>> quÉ triste noticia, de veras, tristisima, me acabo de enterar ahora, me duele el alma, porque enrique lo quiero mucho. comenzamos uy, en los 60. >>> sin duda, enrique elizalde deja un impresionan
dejÓ por la actuaciÓn, activista gremialeo, y del sindicato de actores independientes, jacqueline anderere enfrentarlo con amigos, no sÉ si eso es lo que paso, y se queda uno muy, muy mal. >>> claro. >>> cuando bueno. (llantos). >>> no lo viste, no lo buscaste. y bueno. pero como mejor, como persona que era, un gran actor como dijeron ya, mis primeros pasos en esa carrera, fueron con Él. empezando por corazÓn salvaje, Él era juan del diablo. >>> silvia...
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we get past g all the conspiracy aroundou benghazi the american people will see the role she played ander accomplishments at the u.n.. this is ants incredible selection for the president. >> mike: one thing youg said this publicly, i don't necessarily blame susan rice for the talking points and all of the talk show appearances after benghaziar because she was the one b person who really didn'trs know anything. they gave her a script and a she went and read it. people that should have gone was hillary clinton, david petraeus, leon panetta, they did not and in fact s it turned out she was trotted out there. susan rice, goodic appointment? >> i think so. it's hard to know exactly what makes the bests national security advisor.se i think when you look past some ofeh the past people including condoleezza rice.e, a lot of that relationship is about trust.t president has to have someone he can really trust. with a lot of qualifications, she worked in the nsa. she has ph.d. and she is intelligent. most people including yourro audience didn't hear susansu rice until the benghazi thing you admit yo
we get past g all the conspiracy aroundou benghazi the american people will see the role she played ander accomplishments at the u.n.. this is ants incredible selection for the president. >> mike: one thing youg said this publicly, i don't necessarily blame susan rice for the talking points and all of the talk show appearances after benghaziar because she was the one b person who really didn'trs know anything. they gave her a script and a she went and read it. people that should have gone...
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we're trying to figure out what happened and know you want to know ander who going to conduct a top toeview of that. one of the problems we have had is we never get straight answers. the story seems seems to changem time to time. the facts seem to change from time to time, and i think that's why we all want to work with you to fine out what happened. in most importantly we want to make sure it doesn't happen again, and we want to help you help us all figure out some way that we can restore the trust of the american people in the irs. because as you know, and most people are just now realizing, the irs is going to be the face of this new affordable care act. the so-called obamacare. it's the irs charged with making sure that people have insurance, not only they have insurance but the right type of insurance, and when they don't have the right type, this irs will be the agency to say, we're going to collect a penalty, collect a fine. so it seems to me that more important than ever before we're in a critical time, we got to do everything we can do to make sure that we let people know that
we're trying to figure out what happened and know you want to know ander who going to conduct a top toeview of that. one of the problems we have had is we never get straight answers. the story seems seems to changem time to time. the facts seem to change from time to time, and i think that's why we all want to work with you to fine out what happened. in most importantly we want to make sure it doesn't happen again, and we want to help you help us all figure out some way that we can restore the...
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i was them -- ambushed by a a journalist in england he ut as a reporter ander and to be different conversation that you had that that was animes of science and the mayor of people that watch that. i was not offended but the reason he ridiculed me as i said a shift of consciousness causes a shift in biology which is an important statement for those of us to understand. biology is different from sleep of different from a dream state different now than when you were sleeping, a different menu were anxious uh, different when you're angry when you feel peace, compassion, love, joy , and in the tradition with the states of consciousness which i don't have time to go into but that is a good core later so what does the shame and do? a shift your consciousness and when you shift your consciousness, i used to wonder by the way with his keeling? while we say it is preventive medicine that is not true. those with heart disease you can cure asthma, so i used to wonder what is happening biologically? finally realized what is common to all these people is a return to holy people that biologically what we lea
i was them -- ambushed by a a journalist in england he ut as a reporter ander and to be different conversation that you had that that was animes of science and the mayor of people that watch that. i was not offended but the reason he ridiculed me as i said a shift of consciousness causes a shift in biology which is an important statement for those of us to understand. biology is different from sleep of different from a dream state different now than when you were sleeping, a different menu were...
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scalia the knee knee ander shall justice said that the court was overstepping its bounds weighing infederal legislation. isn't that its job? if the law is unconstitutional isn't that where they step in? >> the legal larglebargle is the constitution. the life, liberty of all americans, those words are broad, all americans man or woman, white or black gay or straight. today, that's what the court did. it is the court's job to strike it down and that's what the court did today in the defense of marriage act. >> bill and hillary clinton issued a statement today congratulating edie windsor. bill clinton put doma into effect. do you hold it against them? >> no, it was a different time. i can't believe how much the world has changed since 1996, since, you know, the law -- since doma became law. you know, he came out and said that it was a mistake that he made, and that he was looking for the supreme court to rectify that mistake and that's what they did today. i think that as we continue to move forward we see that more people recognize and polling shows it that same sex couples deserve the
scalia the knee knee ander shall justice said that the court was overstepping its bounds weighing infederal legislation. isn't that its job? if the law is unconstitutional isn't that where they step in? >> the legal larglebargle is the constitution. the life, liberty of all americans, those words are broad, all americans man or woman, white or black gay or straight. today, that's what the court did. it is the court's job to strike it down and that's what the court did today in the defense...
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set to begin tomorrow in florida for george zimmerman, the man charged with shooting unarmed teen andereer followed martin and he said martin attacked him so he shot him in self-defense. but martin's family said the teen was the victim of racial profiling. >> >> environmental activist, erin brock very much, facing charges of boating while intoxicated. a game warden said she showed signs of intoxication docking her boat. she was booked into the county detention center and posted bond. she came to came when julia roberts played her in a movie about her life. >> >> identitier, young, out of a jail after his arrest on suspicion of breaking into a home. young posted bail thursday. he was arrested may 11th for he allegedly attempting to break into a home and getting into a physical altercation with police. young has had other legal troubles, including arrests for dui and car theft. >> >> five men arrested in vallejo as part of an undercover prostitution sting. taken to the jail on friday. operation goodwill focused on an area north of downtown known for prostitution. the sting was a collabora
set to begin tomorrow in florida for george zimmerman, the man charged with shooting unarmed teen andereer followed martin and he said martin attacked him so he shot him in self-defense. but martin's family said the teen was the victim of racial profiling. >> >> environmental activist, erin brock very much, facing charges of boating while intoxicated. a game warden said she showed signs of intoxication docking her boat. she was booked into the county detention center and posted...
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. >> guest: in volume one there were two under 50 people interviewed said that is more than three ander 15 interviews because some people were very quickly. so that's a lot. you have a director of research. >> guest: i couldn't delegate any of the papers they were very important to do the primary stuff. >> i realize quite quickly it is so important and i wasn't going to be all to get it properly given what i had to do in britain and i got down to the calling of the british. the material is very rich in the presidential libraries. that gives a dimension to the book because you can see how we solve them. again it shows you the formidable quality of the relationship both the frictions and talking about the transatlantic relationships and the closeness and the trust and the discussion of actual policies particularly about defense and it's really remarkable. were you ready to push the button as soon as she died? >> guest: i had been working for quite some time and it was completed quite a time ago but never quite feels like it. you haven't finished until you finished. i have been correcting
. >> guest: in volume one there were two under 50 people interviewed said that is more than three ander 15 interviews because some people were very quickly. so that's a lot. you have a director of research. >> guest: i couldn't delegate any of the papers they were very important to do the primary stuff. >> i realize quite quickly it is so important and i wasn't going to be all to get it properly given what i had to do in britain and i got down to the calling of the british....
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alex ander will get the first round of these questions but it won't be the last. >> it will be frustrating for the lawmakers that will hear i can't talk about that. it's classified. we heard from peert king talking to anderson cooper about this and anderson asked mr. journalist who published the leak information should be prosecuted and here is what he said. >> if they willing knew this was classified information action should be taken especially on something of this magnitude. i know the issue of leaks has been gone into but something on this magnitude there is an obligation moral and also legal against a reporter disclosing something which would so severely compromise national security. as a practical matter there have been in the past several years a number of reporters who have been prosecuted. the answer is yes. >> john, how is that playing out? >> reporter: that last part there, the answer is yes. it's chilling. i don't know much about the guardian's dealing with national security agencies but if you read the initial washington post account they talk about how he approached them back
alex ander will get the first round of these questions but it won't be the last. >> it will be frustrating for the lawmakers that will hear i can't talk about that. it's classified. we heard from peert king talking to anderson cooper about this and anderson asked mr. journalist who published the leak information should be prosecuted and here is what he said. >> if they willing knew this was classified information action should be taken especially on something of this magnitude. i...
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so you know, you kind have to ask yourself, where is thing ander. >> indeed.ks so much. >> thank you, martin. >> we'll be right back to clear the air. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> it's time now to clear the air. and after two years of civil war, there are now some loud voices arguing that now is the time for the united states to take strong military action in syria. >> for us to sit by and watch these people being massacred, raped, tortured in the most terrible fashion, meanwhile the russians are a
so you know, you kind have to ask yourself, where is thing ander. >> indeed.ks so much. >> thank you, martin. >> we'll be right back to clear the air. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent...
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canton, whose daughter was killed by her estranged husband as he was heckled by a kelly ayotte thee anderall this in new hampshire. >> the names i delivered were the names of young people like my daughter, melissa. sir, please have a little respect. >> i am respecting. if you had the speech in your mind, wouldn't you have to read all of the propaganda [ bleep ] >> are you done? >> no, i'm not done. >> i'm not done either. the names of young children like the ones killed in newtown on december 14th. they're the names of those who have been killed by a gun in six months since newtown. >> john: colin nowadays when you try support a limp background measure supported by 90% of americans you'll have troglodytes like the guy in the red shirt saying you're exploiting a tragedy. they're not. what do you tell people on your side facing off with that kind of rude, crude opposition? >> everyone who's ever spoken out publicly in support of good gun policy like background checks has experienced something like that gentleman experienced. unfortunately for a lot of people, a lot of -- a lot of people get
canton, whose daughter was killed by her estranged husband as he was heckled by a kelly ayotte thee anderall this in new hampshire. >> the names i delivered were the names of young people like my daughter, melissa. sir, please have a little respect. >> i am respecting. if you had the speech in your mind, wouldn't you have to read all of the propaganda [ bleep ] >> are you done? >> no, i'm not done. >> i'm not done either. the names of young children like the ones...
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if people are watching this trial and they're not used to watching trials ander that squirming and arertable? well, this is what happens every day in murder trials across this country. >> we don't often see the jury system working in real time. again, it can be jarring. >> there is no textbook way to xros cross examine. he does not have to do it this way. he could be a little kinder, gentler, find some way to connect with this woman and at the same time get out his points. >> we're going to take another break. this has turned out to be a fascinating day of testimony in the george zimmerman trial. when we come back we'll have more. chenoa's looking for an alternative to eating lunch out... walmart has some great lunch options. a meal like this costs less than $4.25 per serving. if you swap out lunch just 3 times per week, over 475 bucks a year. yeah? save on lean cuisine backed by the low price guarantee. walmart. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. s \ s 1 >>> on tuesday morning wendy davis was just another state senator from texas. and then this happened. and by wedn
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. >> let me interrupt you for a second, michael, general alex ander is speaking again.et's listen in. >> faa 702 contributed in over 90% of these cases. at least ten of these event, included homeland based threats and the vast majority business reports fisa reporting contributed as well. i would also point out that it is a great partnership with the department of homeland security and those with the domestic nexus. but the real lead for domestic event is the federal bureau of investigation. it is our honor and privilege to work with director mueller. now over to shawn. >> thank you, general. thank you, chairman and ranking members of the committee for the opportunity to be here today. nsa and fbi have a unique relationship and one that's been invaluable since 9/11. i just want it to highlight a up can el of instances. in fall of 2009, an e-mail was intercepted from a terrorist located in pakistan. that individual was talking with the individual located inside the united states, talking about perfecting a recipe for explosives. through legal process, that individual is i
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ander in that process of doing that so now. so everything i'm describing to you today, the public, newspapers, et cetera, can look at because frankly people are making judgments just based on these slides that have been leaked they're not getting the complete story. number two, i've stood up a privacy and civil liberties oversight board made up of independent citizens, including some fierce civil libertarians. i'll be meeting with them and what i want to do is set up and structure a national conversation not only about the these two programs but also about the general problem of these big data sets. because this is not going to be restricted to government entities. >> rose: let me just ask you this: if someone leaks all this information about n.s.a. surveillance-- as mr. snowden did-- did it cause national security damage to the united states and therefore should he be prosecuted? >> i'm not going to comment on prosecutions. >> rose: okay. >> he -- the case has been referred to the d.o.j. for criminal investigation. >> rose: an
ander in that process of doing that so now. so everything i'm describing to you today, the public, newspapers, et cetera, can look at because frankly people are making judgments just based on these slides that have been leaked they're not getting the complete story. number two, i've stood up a privacy and civil liberties oversight board made up of independent citizens, including some fierce civil libertarians. i'll be meeting with them and what i want to do is set up and structure a national...
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>> first of call, ander zorn, five out of six are mother, two have just come into the area from recentths from living out of state. what's interesting, one juror used to have a concealed weapons permit for a gun, a female did. she doesn't have any morement she doesn't carry her gun any more. her husband still has a concealed weapon permit. the juror from chicago has been arrested. so a lot of diversity. a lot of life experiences. we were all surprised when it was a total female jury. >> clearly, they selected these people. so the prosecution and defense seem happy with the jury they got, right? >> they did. the way they did was in order of that individual questioning. that's how they went. there was an african-american male who should have been on the jury the prosecution exercised a preemtory strike. it could be for whatever reason. the defence did not challenge it. then when the prosecution exercised four preemptory spriex for white female the defense actually exercised a constitutional challenge saying you are trying to discriminate based on gender, white women and do you know the d
>> first of call, ander zorn, five out of six are mother, two have just come into the area from recentths from living out of state. what's interesting, one juror used to have a concealed weapons permit for a gun, a female did. she doesn't have any morement she doesn't carry her gun any more. her husband still has a concealed weapon permit. the juror from chicago has been arrested. so a lot of diversity. a lot of life experiences. we were all surprised when it was a total female jury....
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government, you into ed to have members of congress who are representatives right and left, middle anderfirm it's legitimate. if he says dozens, i want leahy to say show me the dozens so he can come out tomorrow or maybe on friday and say listen, i have checked on this. i can tell you this. i'll bring the republicans in. >> that's that we call checks and balances. >> and one problem is over the years, we haven't had that sort of oversight from congress. we haven't had people in the white house who have welcomed that sort of oversight. >> committees on intelligence, do you like dianne feinstein? is she good enough? >> she did a good report on torture 6,000 pages that the cia is still sitting on. >> thank you, up next, be new york mayor mike bloomberg calls out democrats who voted no on gun legislation telling donors to put their donations elsewhere. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! is your husband off the hook? no. he went out
government, you into ed to have members of congress who are representatives right and left, middle anderfirm it's legitimate. if he says dozens, i want leahy to say show me the dozens so he can come out tomorrow or maybe on friday and say listen, i have checked on this. i can tell you this. i'll bring the republicans in. >> that's that we call checks and balances. >> and one problem is over the years, we haven't had that sort of oversight from congress. we haven't had people in the...
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i'm a michigan ander. i love campaigning in michigan for that reason. i love the great lakes, i love what my family taught me beyond how to cook. they thought me how to be strong, they taught me -- they adored me. how loved i was. it taught me hard work, and my father was welsh immigrant. we had no money at all as children, but we had a lot of love in our home, and a lot of joy and a lot of happiness. my father built the cabin with his bare hands. i would go up on weekends and i remember doing the wiring and plumbing, pouring the cement. i was a small child. i obviously wasn't helping. the impressions i got from being independent and just billing with your own two hands, coming to this country with nothing, and having the opportunities and the great blessings of being in this extraordinary country were taught to me by my father. that's a picture of my dad. as a young man. myself, my brother that, you know, we paddled around together. we were in the woods. i mean, i grew up catching frogs, catching snakes, and a girl in the michigan woods. >> are you enc
i'm a michigan ander. i love campaigning in michigan for that reason. i love the great lakes, i love what my family taught me beyond how to cook. they thought me how to be strong, they taught me -- they adored me. how loved i was. it taught me hard work, and my father was welsh immigrant. we had no money at all as children, but we had a lot of love in our home, and a lot of joy and a lot of happiness. my father built the cabin with his bare hands. i would go up on weekends and i remember doing...
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across the country coast to coast ground operation and focused in asian, hispanic, african-american, andergelical, veterans. branding and marketing. digital and data. we need to control the moderators. we need to set the parameters of the debates. when we talk about moving the convention from the end of august to the end of june, it's so that we can get to the general election money. >> priebus did not make a single policy recommendation. but that's what you do when you desperately want your audience to like you. >> this is not an establishment takeover. this is using your brain. it's not an establishment takeover. i'd rather win together than lose together. we're all a part of together. i would just ask you that we come together. that's what we have to do together. and together, let's build it together, and let's win together. god bless you. >> not in attendance at the faith and freedom coalition event was the most popular republican in the country. governor chris christie was busy in chicago, receiving praise from arguably the most popular democrat in the country. >> the enduring image m
across the country coast to coast ground operation and focused in asian, hispanic, african-american, andergelical, veterans. branding and marketing. digital and data. we need to control the moderators. we need to set the parameters of the debates. when we talk about moving the convention from the end of august to the end of june, it's so that we can get to the general election money. >> priebus did not make a single policy recommendation. but that's what you do when you desperately want...
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-- the other comment i had, if the 501(c)4 problem is such a problem, why wouldn't the unions 5 be ander 501(c) problem? guest: i am not sure i and mr. the last question 501(c)4. because certain groups were targeted under 501(c)4, -- because certain groups were targeted under 501(c)4, why were (c)5?ot targeted under i was responding to infrastructure. you and the break, congresswoman carolyn maloney were talking about how to come together on this issue dealing with 501(c)4's. she was trying to prove her point little bit. ground, doere common you think? guest: i think there is common ground -- and by the way, i like the congresswoman very much personally. we do not vote off alike, but she has wonderful -- but she has been wonderful to me since i have been here. there is a lot of money in politics. oath sides spent over $1 billion over the last election cycle. i have colleagues that have to spend $5 billion to be reelected to a job that does not quite pay that much. you still have the first amendment. you still have to get around the supreme court decision. disclosure is an area where ther
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it strikes anders commonalities and two sets of comments. particularly this issue about the question of how american success and how we should think about the politics of the professoriate than other places and how that shapes the way we understand the situation in the united states. makes last point about globalism of the academy is original and interesting and worth chewing on and it does strike me would be letting ourselves down if we didn't address bigger questions about the state of the university today. it is interesting attacked about the way the university flourishes when there's a democrat in office and that is true, but a few years ago barack obama made a speech at ann arbor proposing the possibility of universities continue to raise tuition in the way they would said he would cut the amount of federal financial aid available, which was a great threat to the fiscal situation. universities across the country built on the notion there will be a certain level of increase in the tuition every year. boards of trustees throughout the cou
it strikes anders commonalities and two sets of comments. particularly this issue about the question of how american success and how we should think about the politics of the professoriate than other places and how that shapes the way we understand the situation in the united states. makes last point about globalism of the academy is original and interesting and worth chewing on and it does strike me would be letting ourselves down if we didn't address bigger questions about the state of the...
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nato secretary-general anders rasmussen st afghans have build a security force of 350,000.ity to place this morning in kabul and it marks a significant milestone in the nearly 12 year war. nato will now move entirely into a supporting role with full of thrall expected at the end of 2014. >>darya: meanwhile, back here in the states, women may be able to start tran as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy seals and 2016. the pentagon is expected to announce today that it was slowly bring women into combat jobs. the plans call for requiring women and men to be the same physical and mental status. >>james: house republicans are expected to push through legislation that would ban nearly all abortions after legislation that would ban nearly all abortions after 20 weeks. the blisblters wrsere oozing, and painful to touch. i woke ukep to ato blistering on my shoulder. i spenspt 23 years as a deputy united states marshal. we'd get upt early and, and stay up late. there erwas a lot of running, a lot of fighting. i've been prettyet well banged p but the thworst rspain i've experienced
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frank foreman, jim lovell, william anders, the first humans to orbit the moon describing what they sawure from the book of genesis to the rest of us back here. later that night they took a photo that would change the way we see and think about our world it was an image of earth, beautiful, breathtaking, a growing -- billing marble a blue oceans and green forest and brown mountains breast with white clouds rising over the surface of the moon. and while the sight of our planet from space might seem routine today, imagine what it looked like to those of us seeing our home, planet for the first time. imagine what it looked like to children let me. even the astronauts were amazed. it makes you realize just what you have back there on earth. around the same time we began exploring states scientists were studying changes taking place in the earth's atmosphere. scientists had known since the 1800's that greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, trap he'd. burning fossil fuels released those gases into the air. in the late 1950's, the national weather service began measuring the levels of carmen b
frank foreman, jim lovell, william anders, the first humans to orbit the moon describing what they sawure from the book of genesis to the rest of us back here. later that night they took a photo that would change the way we see and think about our world it was an image of earth, beautiful, breathtaking, a growing -- billing marble a blue oceans and green forest and brown mountains breast with white clouds rising over the surface of the moon. and while the sight of our planet from space might...
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. >> it's been 8 months from an administration that says they are going to move heaven ander to get to the bottom of benghazi and we still have huge gaps. ter? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. because the ultimate expression of pothanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. bill: 50 taiwan lawmakers ... check it out. that was just another session of parliament. martha: not the hair pulling. bill require wasn't just the guys. the women throwing water. grabbing the hair. scuffling on the podium. they have a vigor
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advocates say he was andered by a 2012 vote of no confidence by the research advisory committee of gulfnfidence or demonstrated intention of v.a. staff to formulate an and execute a gulf war illness program. last month, he signed a directive that will slash the group's budget and limit the board independent from the v.a., a move advocates to sweep gulf war illness under the rug. >> when the secretary was confronted with these recommendations on our part be investigated, they have opt today shoot the messenger. >> i'm troubled by the changes purported to have been made. >> the department of veterans' affairs strongly deny any wrongdoing and says it has recognized nine new diseases associated with gulf war illness. quote, funding for gulf war research has increased from $5.6 million in 2011, to $6.7 million in 2012, to an estimated $7.3 million in 2013. a former v.a. research doctor turned whistleblower told congress in a march that they were manipulating evidence to suggest that gulf war illness was psychological despite evidence to the contrary. whistleblower accused the v.a. of not wan
advocates say he was andered by a 2012 vote of no confidence by the research advisory committee of gulfnfidence or demonstrated intention of v.a. staff to formulate an and execute a gulf war illness program. last month, he signed a directive that will slash the group's budget and limit the board independent from the v.a., a move advocates to sweep gulf war illness under the rug. >> when the secretary was confronted with these recommendations on our part be investigated, they have opt...
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. >> national security agency keith alacks ander of betraying the trust of the united states. as the office of director of national inintelligence says more leaks are anticipated. edward snowden is believed to have landed in moscow a short time ago. where he might go is up for debate. let's go to steve for the latest. >> reporter: apparently on move but we haven't caught a ghrunlts of him yet. the justice department confirmed that he leave hong kong to a third country in spy of trying to have him extradited. reporters gathered at moscow airport possibly in transit to cuba and then venezuela. hong kong said it didn't fully require with their requirements for extradition. strong reaction here. >> we have seen that bad guys overseas, terrorists who are committing and plotting attacks on the united states and our allies have changed the way we operate. we have seen that. to say that is that is not harmful to the national security of the united states or our safe is just dead wrong. >> reporter: and even though many are worried about the scope of the nsa surveillance operation that
. >> national security agency keith alacks ander of betraying the trust of the united states. as the office of director of national inintelligence says more leaks are anticipated. edward snowden is believed to have landed in moscow a short time ago. where he might go is up for debate. let's go to steve for the latest. >> reporter: apparently on move but we haven't caught a ghrunlts of him yet. the justice department confirmed that he leave hong kong to a third country in spy of...
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intentional and irresponsible release of information about these classified programs will have a long ander reversible impact on our nation's security and on that of our allies. this is significant. i want to emphasize that the foreign intelligence is the best best -- the foreign intelligence programs that we're talking about is the best counterterrorism tools that we have to go after these guys. we can't lose those capabilities. one of the issues that has repeatedly come up, well, how do you then protect civil liberties and privacy? where's the oversight? what are you doing on that? we have the deputy director of the national security agency who will now talk about that and give you some specifics about what we do and how we do it with these programs. >> thank you, general alexander. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, i'm pleased to be able to briefly describe the two programs as used by the national security agency with a specific focus on the internal controls and the oversight provided. first, to remind these two complementary but distinct programs are focused on foreig
intentional and irresponsible release of information about these classified programs will have a long ander reversible impact on our nation's security and on that of our allies. this is significant. i want to emphasize that the foreign intelligence is the best best -- the foreign intelligence programs that we're talking about is the best counterterrorism tools that we have to go after these guys. we can't lose those capabilities. one of the issues that has repeatedly come up, well, how do you...