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it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece. led by berg's lieutenant paul pelecrin, this was the unit that most enthusiastically followed the example with rick in the story of davidito. >> i hold berg responsible because he was -- he ran the communes. his word was gold. and he was the one that did the dance videos when i was in greece. i remember him yelling, being quite physically violent with me on many occasions throughout my childhood. i remember particular sexual abuse when i was 9 years old. >> john came to me and said, well, since dad suggested that i make love to him in the latest commune tape, do you think i should masturbate.
it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece. led by berg's...
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the minds of the decisions made here could affect people everywhere so what's with all the builder berg secrecy i'll tell you what we can about this who's who of the rich and powerful. it's monday april thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . well today marks day seventy seven of a student strike and comeback canada and their anger over the last week or so has turned into loud and in some cases violent action. these are pictures from last week when the protests really started heating up students are angry over a plan to raise school. as part of a government effort to get the budget deficit under control on friday convex premier john charade made an elf offer to students in an attempt to try to reach a compromise saying the three hundred twenty five dollars per year increase over five years could instead be spread out over seven years also said more loans would be available to students and offered a plan to make repayment of loans after college proportional to income but it's clear to students that this is not simply about a number what this sign
the minds of the decisions made here could affect people everywhere so what's with all the builder berg secrecy i'll tell you what we can about this who's who of the rich and powerful. it's monday april thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . well today marks day seventy seven of a student strike and comeback canada and their anger over the last week or so has turned into loud and in some cases violent action. these are pictures from last week when the...
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that 31-year-old surgical intern, david addle berg reached into the president's chest and pulled the president's beating heart aside with his hand. think of that, the president's heart in your hand. they find the bullet, they stitch up the bleeding, stitch him up, send him to the recovery room where he regales the world with hilarious liners that he wrote by hand, they're written by hand in the reagan library. 1991, the tenth anniversary of the shooting reagan came here for an anniversary event and to support the brady bill for gun control, which was a big deal for reagan to do that. and they named the emergency room the ronald reagan institute of emergency medicine. >> obviously they must have changed some procedures. what -- did they do anything wrong that day? >> what's interesting to me about that whole thing is that the '70s, the secret service is realizing that the world, there are a lot of political
that 31-year-old surgical intern, david addle berg reached into the president's chest and pulled the president's beating heart aside with his hand. think of that, the president's heart in your hand. they find the bullet, they stitch up the bleeding, stitch him up, send him to the recovery room where he regales the world with hilarious liners that he wrote by hand, they're written by hand in the reagan library. 1991, the tenth anniversary of the shooting reagan came here for an anniversary event...
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de la clÁsica cena del capitÁn a las 11:40 de la noche frente las costas de canadÁ, vieron el ice bergros pasajeros en subir. una mujer inglesa suplicÓ que la dejaran abordar la lancha. los oficiales no se lo permitieron. >>> se levanta manuel un acto d caballerocidad y le sede de lugar. >>> elizabeth se salva y lo Único que alcanza a decirle, por la situaciÓn que tenemos, que si se llegaba a salvar, y tenÍa oportunidad, cuando pudiera viniera a mÉxico y narrara lo que habÍa sucedido promesa que la sobreviviente cumpliÓ en 1915, segÚn platican sus familiares, que aseguran que su sienten orgullosos de como su tÍo enfrentÓ la adversidad. >>> el legado es enorme, es un ejemplo de lealtad y valentÍa de respeto a la mujer y todos los principios que los hombres de la Época tenÍan. >>> ni sus pertenencias ni su cuerpo fueron encontrados en canadÁ hay 80 cuerpos enterrados que aÚn no ha sido reconocidos. >>> fue reconocido como me reo de la caballerocidad se espera que su pael congreso del paÍs ho mismo. >>> en instantes le kontsz remos como falleciÓ un joven futbolista en el fÚtbol italiano.
de la clÁsica cena del capitÁn a las 11:40 de la noche frente las costas de canadÁ, vieron el ice bergros pasajeros en subir. una mujer inglesa suplicÓ que la dejaran abordar la lancha. los oficiales no se lo permitieron. >>> se levanta manuel un acto d caballerocidad y le sede de lugar. >>> elizabeth se salva y lo Único que alcanza a decirle, por la situaciÓn que tenemos, que si se llegaba a salvar, y tenÍa oportunidad, cuando pudiera viniera a mÉxico y narrara lo que...
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said that, i think it's an interesting issue and it's the security issue, and i think that zucker berg did absolutely nothing wrong it's a private company which he controls. if they go public, if you don't like it, don't buy the stock, citi is as charlie said a bank bailed out and widely held, and i think it's extremely appropriate that the shareholders should vote on it and again, i'm not so concerned with the shareholders per se, but the attitude, and particularly this administration, that there are some businesses out there that deserve some sort of punitive action from us and yet there are other businesses that can do anything, and get away with it, and well, i think that adam nailed it exactly. and the public company for the security laws and requirements and regulations and common-law dabbing tr doctrine. >> it's not a public company. they're not a public company. >> and yet, they-- >> they're not a public company. >> a private placement and-- >> they're the not a public company, apples and oranges. >> they're not a public company. >> and the shares-- can i at the point you-- cha
said that, i think it's an interesting issue and it's the security issue, and i think that zucker berg did absolutely nothing wrong it's a private company which he controls. if they go public, if you don't like it, don't buy the stock, citi is as charlie said a bank bailed out and widely held, and i think it's extremely appropriate that the shareholders should vote on it and again, i'm not so concerned with the shareholders per se, but the attitude, and particularly this administration, that...
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. >> but that's not -- >> thinking of sharps berg. sharps berg. >> same thing. and cheetah mclellen. the angle. yes. you can certainly criticize the way -- we'll walk that ground. the way this all terminates are open to question. although in grant's defense, is it grant's job to be doing tactical level stuff. >> it's supposed to be me. >> there is arguably an organizational issue there as much as anything. grant, part of grant's trouble in the campaign, this is not clear in the readings you have, grant has two different and profoundly conflicting hats. he is in effect the field commander in a very awkward relationship, he is in the field fighting lee. what else is he supposed to do and wigley talks about it. he is coordinating all of the federal armies. this is as if general dempsey had to do his job as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff while in afghanistan. why do we not do things that way. it's too much for one person. it really is too much for one person. the american system is -- has all sorts of weird quirks. this is why hollis is -- he should have play
. >> but that's not -- >> thinking of sharps berg. sharps berg. >> same thing. and cheetah mclellen. the angle. yes. you can certainly criticize the way -- we'll walk that ground. the way this all terminates are open to question. although in grant's defense, is it grant's job to be doing tactical level stuff. >> it's supposed to be me. >> there is arguably an organizational issue there as much as anything. grant, part of grant's trouble in the campaign, this is not...
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given to have the ship turn away from the iceberg, the ship did not take 30 seconds to strike the berg. if it took 30 seconds to strike the iceberg, it turns out that the iceberg would have had to have been to the left of the center line of the ship in order for it to actually have struck the iceberg in the bough as shown here. bottom line here shows where the iceberg would have had to have been if it -- if it turned the 22 degrees that was said at the time of the collision. we know this because we were able to reproduce the actual turning circle of titanic from data provided by holland and wolf, designers of the ship. we will come back to that in a moment. what actually happened, what we learned, is that once the lookout bells were sounded, lookout p -- lookout sight ed, they struck the bells up. three times. ding, ding, ding, which is a warning saying there is some object ahead. doesn't mean dead ahead. it doesn't say what kind. with the lookout then did, struck the bell, he went to a telephone and called down to the officer of the bridge to tell them what it is that they saw. when -
given to have the ship turn away from the iceberg, the ship did not take 30 seconds to strike the berg. if it took 30 seconds to strike the iceberg, it turns out that the iceberg would have had to have been to the left of the center line of the ship in order for it to actually have struck the iceberg in the bough as shown here. bottom line here shows where the iceberg would have had to have been if it -- if it turned the 22 degrees that was said at the time of the collision. we know this...
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given to have the ship turn away from the iceberg, the ship did not take 30 seconds to strike the berg. if it took 37 seconds to strike the iceberg, it turns out that the iceberg would have had to have been to center line of the ship in order for it to have struck the iceberg in the bow as shown here. that's the dotted line here, shows where the iceberg would have had to have been if indeed the ship had turned the 22 degrees that was said at the time of collision. we know this because we were able to reproduce the actual turning circle of titanic from data provided by holland and wolf, the designers of the ship from their naval architects. we'll come back to that in a moment. what actually happened and what we've learned is that once the lookout bells were sounded, once the lookout sighted an iceberg ahead, that struck the bells in the crow easiness three times, ding, ding, ding, which is warning saying there's some object ahead. it doesn't mean dead ahead, it means ahead of the ship. it doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout did after he struck the bell, he went to a teleph
given to have the ship turn away from the iceberg, the ship did not take 30 seconds to strike the berg. if it took 37 seconds to strike the iceberg, it turns out that the iceberg would have had to have been to center line of the ship in order for it to have struck the iceberg in the bow as shown here. that's the dotted line here, shows where the iceberg would have had to have been if indeed the ship had turned the 22 degrees that was said at the time of collision. we know this because we were...
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we have bonita rhodes-berg an african-american mother and grandmother will go next. then tiburcio briceno who is a u.s. citizen of mexican origin. then elizabeth dan a third year law student at new york university. anthony romero, executive director of the american civil liberties union. hilary shelton the director of the naacp washington bureau. a frequent visitor to this room. he knows this room probably better than any other person that's here. a great leader on civil rights issues. kevin levine, a retired police officer, and a criminal justice professor. -- senior dr. jamal bryant comes after hilary shelton. then the final person would be kevin levine. dr. bryant is the pastor of empowerment temple, ame church of baltimore. so we will start with margaret huang and then we'll proceed and i'll leave this list up here so everyone knows. again, thank you all very much. appreciate it. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome. my name is margaret huang, i'm the executive director of the rights working group. we're a coalition of more than 300 organizations across the cou
we have bonita rhodes-berg an african-american mother and grandmother will go next. then tiburcio briceno who is a u.s. citizen of mexican origin. then elizabeth dan a third year law student at new york university. anthony romero, executive director of the american civil liberties union. hilary shelton the director of the naacp washington bureau. a frequent visitor to this room. he knows this room probably better than any other person that's here. a great leader on civil rights issues. kevin...
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berg is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. obviously, the goal in this whole thing, how do you make it simple and easy to pick the right plan for each individual? and i -- obviously, someone's understanding of the financial markets and what's best for them and trying to make a -- lifelong decision rather than, you know, a shortterm decision. so i was kind of intrigued by the automatic i.r.a.s. and you know, part of their testimony, mr. john, you talked about simplifying things, but also having an automatic i.r.a. so kind of my question to you, does the simplification come first, or do you do the automatic i.r.a.s and then simplification after that? >> i anticipate that given the direction of things, that the auto i.r.a. comes first. the auto i.r.a. is crucial, because if people don't save, if they don't get started early on, it doesn't matter if you simplify or not. >> okay. thank you. i just had one kind of out of the box question. and it seems like, you know, so many people are going through a lot of different jobs today. an
berg is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. obviously, the goal in this whole thing, how do you make it simple and easy to pick the right plan for each individual? and i -- obviously, someone's understanding of the financial markets and what's best for them and trying to make a -- lifelong decision rather than, you know, a shortterm decision. so i was kind of intrigued by the automatic i.r.a.s. and you know, part of their testimony, mr. john, you talked about simplifying things, but...
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the statues are by ballimore sculltor edwarddhenry berge...nze creatiins.... including some ffund in city parkk... and one at fort mchenny. it's our duty to hold elected officials acccuntable.you an do thaa by joining our fox45 story about government waste... call our hotline... 410-662-1456.you can also log onto our websiie fox baltimore pot com and click on waste patch. that rings us to ur question oo the day. dooyou ttink baltimore city hould spend $85,000 to renovateea statue hooms?matthew writes ...." it sounds like a waste of moneyy to me." me." and tonya writes...."hhw about sppndinn it n some youth job training." training." we gotta big response on this with more than 200 responses. go to fox-bbltimore dot com anddtell us what bbltimore dot com go to fox- go to fox-baltimooe dot com and ttll usswhat you think. you can also soond off through facebook. ssnd us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you an enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. 3 3 a 73-year old grandmother sits is busted for mariiuana. authorrties in oklahomaa ound more than t
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. >>> la noche del 14 de abril, losion 2. 227 pasajennot uni-fÁ ice berg.mero 11 es uno de los primerosa lateasan not uni-fsemana lateunivis@@noÓn univision@@not uni-fsemana late un acto de caballerocidad y le sede de lugar. >>> elizabeth se salva y lo Único que alcanza a decirle, por la situaciÓn que tenemos, que si se llegaba a salvar, y tenÍa @@ortunidad, cuando pudierafsemn teunivision@@not uni-fsemana lae promesa que lanot un sobrevivie cumpliemanaÓ enunion 1915, segÚ sus familiares, que aseguran que su sientenunivis@@not un orgullu tÍo enfrentÓ la adversidad. >>> el legado es enorme,univisn en canadÁ hay 80 cuerpos enterrados que aÚn no ha sido reconocidos. >>> fue reconocido como me reo de la caballerocidad se espera que su pael congreso del paÍs ho mismo. >>> en instantes le kontsz remos como falleciÓ un joven futbolista en el fÚtbol italiano. not ungo inuemana co y las imÁgenes del acto que emocionÓ a los dignatarios ama latÉricaunivis@@not uni-fsee ision@@uni-fsa lateunivis@@not v univis@@not unemana unionnoi-fsn n >>> momento de terror vivieron l
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. >>> la noche del 14 de abril, loslate r 2. 22te rptsajerouniÁ ice berg.ne acceso al bote nÚmero 11 es uno de los primeroslate runit en subir. rptivisio una mujer inglesaion suplicÓ qun univision@@not uni-fds late rpt un acto de caballerocidad y le sede de lugar. >>> enbeth se salva y lo rpto que alcanza a decirle, por la situaciÓn que tenemos, que si se llegaba a salvar, y tenÍa ionrtunidad, cuando pudiera@@non noera ai-fdsÉxi rptivisio@@t uÍo promesa que laivisio sobrevivie @@cumplit uniÓ enlate r 1915, Ú sus familiares, que aseguran que sufds lantenptision orgullosos u tÍo enfrentÓ la adversidad. >>> el legado es enorme,t uni-Ís en canadÁ hay 80 cuerpos enterrados que aÚn no ha sido reconocidos. >>> fue reconocido como me reo de la caballerocidad se espera que su pael congreso del paÍs ho mismo. >>> en instantes le kontsz remos como falleciÓ un joven futbolista en el fÚtbol univisiano. @@go inunot un con precio de la gasolina y las imÁgenes del acto que emocionÓ a los dignatarios amuni-fÉte rptunivis@@not uns le a d >>> momento de terror vivieron los cl
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>>reporter: her story is one that former bay area high school history teacher jeff stein berg wanted his students to learn firsthand. so starting in 1999 he began loading up buses and heading down south. stopping to introduce his classes to ordinary people who did extraordinary things in that challenging time. >> i want them to know at 16 you can take responsibility and you must. >> when they are no longer here who is going to continue the legacy if we don't know the stories? too much pain. too much sacrifice. we need to know the stories to get passed down from generation to generation. >>reporter: so far more than 6000 students have taken part in his program. called so journey to the past. it was recently honored by michelle obama at the white house. with a national arts humanity award. >> not everyone can take that bus trip through the south so the will east sons of the civil rights movement have now come to a classroom near you. you. >> community organizing is very interesting thing. >>reporter: now for the first time miss brown trick and jeff stein berg are team teaching of cours
>>reporter: her story is one that former bay area high school history teacher jeff stein berg wanted his students to learn firsthand. so starting in 1999 he began loading up buses and heading down south. stopping to introduce his classes to ordinary people who did extraordinary things in that challenging time. >> i want them to know at 16 you can take responsibility and you must. >> when they are no longer here who is going to continue the legacy if we don't know the stories?...
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raiders pick utah guard tony berg strom with 95 over all choice.g strom is 26 years old. 6 foot 5. 3 13 pounds. first team all pack 12 selection for the utah. here's raider gm vl. >> you can not reach down and pick a need 2 or 3 round lower just because it filts a need. we wanted to make sure that we pick the right player who we have on the board and who we liked. you know. so we want to pick the best player that's what we did. >>reporter: number 70 there niners surprised everybody. they took other again running back james in round 2. james an incredible talent. what speed. but also under size. 5 foot 9. 185 and history of injury problems. throughout duck career and james joins a crowded back field but already includes frank gore, kendall hunter and brandon jacobs. niners traded 92 pick for the colt and 9 versus 5 remaining selections tomorrow. niners also introduced the first round pick jenkins today and he will never forget the moment the name was called because he was frank called just a few minutes earlier. jenkins cousin was playing a joke on
raiders pick utah guard tony berg strom with 95 over all choice.g strom is 26 years old. 6 foot 5. 3 13 pounds. first team all pack 12 selection for the utah. here's raider gm vl. >> you can not reach down and pick a need 2 or 3 round lower just because it filts a need. we wanted to make sure that we pick the right player who we have on the board and who we liked. you know. so we want to pick the best player that's what we did. >>reporter: number 70 there niners surprised everybody....
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side own berg run off by beagle. good effective work done by him. off bergeron to brouwer. back to the point. rattled behind. could not be stopped by hendricks. back up the board, carried back out by marchand. marchand got there and the shot off by holtby. no time-outs for commercial and overtime. a shot into the catching glove of thomas from jay beagle. the guys that have scored one before either for their teams or for prior teams are these. jason horton. sadly for bruins' fans, not available. tim thomas, 8-6 in playoff overtime. braden holtby, 1-1. this round comprises his nhl playoff career. mike green let it ahead. off the skate of johansson. poked away from seguin. back on by backstrom. johansson tried to feed in front, no luck. accelerates ahead. able to steam his way back up the ice. lucic with the shot. went wide and back off the cage. fed along by green. taken by johansson. broken up though. lucic couldn't come up with that one. hamrlik going to work there. forces back up. johansson with the shot. kept alive. pivoting and gave it back to chara. moved on in -- chara
side own berg run off by beagle. good effective work done by him. off bergeron to brouwer. back to the point. rattled behind. could not be stopped by hendricks. back up the board, carried back out by marchand. marchand got there and the shot off by holtby. no time-outs for commercial and overtime. a shot into the catching glove of thomas from jay beagle. the guys that have scored one before either for their teams or for prior teams are these. jason horton. sadly for bruins' fans, not available....
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side own berg run off by beagle. good effective work done by him. off bergeron to brouwer. back to the point. rattled behind. could not be stopped by hendricks. back up the board, carried back out by marchand. marchand got there and the shot off by holtby. no time-outs for commercial and overtime. a shot into the catching glove of thomas from jay beagle. the guys that have scored one before either for their teams or for prior teams are these. jason horton. sadly for bruins' fans, not available. tim thomas, 8-6 in playoff overtime. braden holtby, 1-1. this round comprises his nhl playoff career. mike green let it ahead. off the skate of johansson. poked away from seguin. back on by backstrom. johansson tried to feed in front, no luck. accelerates ahead. able to steam his way back up the ice. lucic with the shot. went wide and back off the cage. fed along by green. taken by johansson. broken up though. lucic couldn't come up with that one. hamrlik going to work there. forces back up. johansson with the shot. kept alive. pivoting and gave it back to chara. moved on in -- chara
side own berg run off by beagle. good effective work done by him. off bergeron to brouwer. back to the point. rattled behind. could not be stopped by hendricks. back up the board, carried back out by marchand. marchand got there and the shot off by holtby. no time-outs for commercial and overtime. a shot into the catching glove of thomas from jay beagle. the guys that have scored one before either for their teams or for prior teams are these. jason horton. sadly for bruins' fans, not available....
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crow's necessary to see the iceberg, and they had these messages, of course, and they would see the bergd the burg, and that was no problem. that is what had worked in the past. they see no reason why it wouldn't work that particular fateful night. >> i don't have to tell you this, but certainly one of the most recognizable figures from the titanic was that was the captain, e.j. smith. he, of course, went down with the ship, but there are several accounts of how he died. one is that he shot himself. another is that he stood on the bridge until the ship sank. he jumped overboard trying to get a small child into a life boat. he was found in the water by rescuers, but refused to get on a life boat. these are all the stories floating out there. do you think we'll ever really know what happened to him? >> i don't know. in history you really deal in probabilities. the probability is that he went down in the bridge area which would have been the traditional place for a captain to go down. this was the tradition started by the british that the captain would remain with the ship until it had been
crow's necessary to see the iceberg, and they had these messages, of course, and they would see the bergd the burg, and that was no problem. that is what had worked in the past. they see no reason why it wouldn't work that particular fateful night. >> i don't have to tell you this, but certainly one of the most recognizable figures from the titanic was that was the captain, e.j. smith. he, of course, went down with the ship, but there are several accounts of how he died. one is that he...
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. >>> and gas prices continue to inch towards $4 a gallon, acc d according to the lung berg survey.rage cost of a gallon is up over the last two weeks. the national average is $3.97. meanwhile, the price of natural gas is at a ten-year low. in fact, the nation has so much natural gas, producers are running out of places to store it. the surplus is due to a five-year boom in drilling and a diminished demand for home heating during the warm winter, michelle. >> thank you. >>> in greece, live television can get a little missy. during a tv show friday, protesters stormed the studio and began pelting the anchor with eggs and yogurt. they were angry that he had interviewed a neo-nazi official the week before. the anchor stayed remarkably calm through the attack and even walked some yogurt off his laptop. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. in sports, going for the green. an amazing through the tree shot leads to a green jacket victory at the masters. to save some money on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverag
. >>> and gas prices continue to inch towards $4 a gallon, acc d according to the lung berg survey.rage cost of a gallon is up over the last two weeks. the national average is $3.97. meanwhile, the price of natural gas is at a ten-year low. in fact, the nation has so much natural gas, producers are running out of places to store it. the surplus is due to a five-year boom in drilling and a diminished demand for home heating during the warm winter, michelle. >> thank you....
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according to the latest lam berg surgical say. the national average price for a gallon of regular is $3.97. that is up four cents from two weeks ago which is the smallest increase since early january. gas prices may be nearing their peak if the price of crude oil holds steady. here in the bay area gas prices have gone down an average of seven cents per gallon since last month. intellect autopsy is sed -- >>> autopsy is scheduled today for thomas kinkade. his paintings and prints hang in homes around the world. his art work earned him february tens of millions of dollars. >> before we begin tonight's broadcast we have the sad duty to report the death of our friend and colleague mike wallace. >> murray schaver opened up with a eulogy to his friend and colleague mike wallace. they plan to dedicate a full hour to their friend wallace. he made his last on air appearance in 2008. >>> your time is 4:50. remembering the titanic by recreating the voyage almost a century later. the hundreds taking the same journey and the ties they have the
according to the latest lam berg surgical say. the national average price for a gallon of regular is $3.97. that is up four cents from two weeks ago which is the smallest increase since early january. gas prices may be nearing their peak if the price of crude oil holds steady. here in the bay area gas prices have gone down an average of seven cents per gallon since last month. intellect autopsy is sed -- >>> autopsy is scheduled today for thomas kinkade. his paintings and prints hang...
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airport but of course today's incident is a chilling reminder of what happens when captain sullen berg her to fly the u.s. air jet into the hudson river. today another example of pilot with cool calm skills. >> that was jim reporting. passengers arrived at los angeles international tonight just before 11:00. >> fbi will continue their search in new york tomorrow for the remains of 6-year-old boy whose disappearance changed the way the nation focused on missing children n.1979 the patriot walked to the bus stop first time and disappeared. today authorities were warrant in hand began searching a basement in nearby buildings. cadaver dog picked up a accident from the workshop of carpenter who worked in the building. >> him if what the warrant indicates for human remains or personal effects or clothing. >>reporter: it's believed that carpenter million her given aton a dollar for helping them the night he vanished. first of the missing children put on milk carton. >> state lawmaker consider a bill that stop cell phone service without approval. it was inspired by bart official decision to tu
airport but of course today's incident is a chilling reminder of what happens when captain sullen berg her to fly the u.s. air jet into the hudson river. today another example of pilot with cool calm skills. >> that was jim reporting. passengers arrived at los angeles international tonight just before 11:00. >> fbi will continue their search in new york tomorrow for the remains of 6-year-old boy whose disappearance changed the way the nation focused on missing children n.1979 the...
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and cronin berg -- ann cronenberg will be speaking first and giving us progressive ideas on their approachotentially as a model for the nation. ann? [applause] >> it is thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here today. we're proud to be hosting fema and appreciative of the flexibility of fema coming to city hall. many of you received an early notification of this six weeks ago of the upcoming session. it was not originally going to be at city hall. we do not always think of our federal partners as being flexible, but i can attest they are. here we are today in our beautiful building hosting you. we're so proud to be able to do that. on a personal note, i want to thank one of my staff members, dave eberly, who was instrumental -- [applause] in working with nancy's people making it a reality today. mayor lee stole my entire speech. [laughter] just off the cuff, he is so amazing. he really gets this. as city administrator, he was in charge of our recovery efforts. he began the whole dialogue in san francisco about resilience. he gave many examples already of what we have been able to do
and cronin berg -- ann cronenberg will be speaking first and giving us progressive ideas on their approachotentially as a model for the nation. ann? [applause] >> it is thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here today. we're proud to be hosting fema and appreciative of the flexibility of fema coming to city hall. many of you received an early notification of this six weeks ago of the upcoming session. it was not originally going to be at city hall. we do not always think of our...
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airport but of course today's incident is a chilling reminder of what happens when captain sullen berger to fly the u.s. air jet into the hudson river. today another example of pilot with cool calm skills. >> that was jim reporting. passengers arrived at los angeles international tonight just before 11:00. >> fbi will continue their search in new york tomorrow for the remains of 6-year-old boy whose disappearance changed the way the nation focused on missing children n.1979 the patriot walked to the bus stop first time and disappeared. today authorities were warrant in hand began searching a basement in nearby buildings. cadaver dog picked up a accident from the workshop of carpenter who worked in the building. >> him if what the warrant indicates for human remains or personal effects or clothing. >>reporter: it's believed that carpenter million her given aton a dollar for helping them the night he vanished. first of the missing children put on milk carton. >> state lawmaker consider a bill that stop cell phone service without approval. it was inspired by bart official decision to turn
airport but of course today's incident is a chilling reminder of what happens when captain sullen berger to fly the u.s. air jet into the hudson river. today another example of pilot with cool calm skills. >> that was jim reporting. passengers arrived at los angeles international tonight just before 11:00. >> fbi will continue their search in new york tomorrow for the remains of 6-year-old boy whose disappearance changed the way the nation focused on missing children n.1979 the...
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. >> 100 years ago tonight the mighty titanic hit an ice berg many. april 14. washington some people are doing to remember that day. doing to remember that day. stay with us [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to beer collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with r drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investments at e-trade. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. >> space shuttle discovery on final voyage not in the sky th
. >> 100 years ago tonight the mighty titanic hit an ice berg many. april 14. washington some people are doing to remember that day. doing to remember that day. stay with us [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to beer collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from...
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let me give you an example of how "time" wrote about the john berg society and then about glenn beck a couple of years ago. this is from "time." among the u.s. brotherhoods fighting against communism, nothing is like john burke. it promotes communist style organizations that do not use the name. avoiding the political action. it estimates the u.s. is 60% communist controlled. other times, the americanists as they call themselves admits it's a joke. nothing there that -- that is good reporting for one thing. that is how the society works. there was that quote/unquote editorializing. it was the same with glenn beck. but it looked different. he was the hottest thing in the political ranks. tireless, funny and self- deprecating. he has lit up the 5:00 p.m. time slot. what is missing is the moral confidence to say we are willing to risk a judgment. you know, as reporting was terrible, they did not report a big part of glenn beck's following -- he has a following and supports oath keepers where cops and military members sign an oath not to, you know, not to carry out unconstitutional order
let me give you an example of how "time" wrote about the john berg society and then about glenn beck a couple of years ago. this is from "time." among the u.s. brotherhoods fighting against communism, nothing is like john burke. it promotes communist style organizations that do not use the name. avoiding the political action. it estimates the u.s. is 60% communist controlled. other times, the americanists as they call themselves admits it's a joke. nothing there that -- that...
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. >>> titanic split open by a burg, her side ripped over as -- berg, her side ripped open like a can opener, just one of the headlines of the sinking of the titanic. it happened 100 years ago this weekend, april, 1912, and as the newspaper saying goes you can read all about it, the museum marking the anniversary with a special exhibit and showcasing the front pages of the titanic in cases that line the museum on pennsylvania in northwest. >> one of the big points of interest is initially the newspapers got it terribly wrong, indicated that all of the passengers had survived. everybody was going to be all right and we know obviously in hindsight that that's not true, the vast majority of the passengers were not saved. >> the special exhibit runs through next friday. >>> next tuesday space shuttle discovery will arrive at its permanent home, the smithsonian's center. the historic ship will make a low altitude flyover before landing at dulles and heading to the museum. in a story you'll only see on 9, kristin fisher gives us a preview of one of the most impressive aerial displays to eve
. >>> titanic split open by a burg, her side ripped over as -- berg, her side ripped open like a can opener, just one of the headlines of the sinking of the titanic. it happened 100 years ago this weekend, april, 1912, and as the newspaper saying goes you can read all about it, the museum marking the anniversary with a special exhibit and showcasing the front pages of the titanic in cases that line the museum on pennsylvania in northwest. >> one of the big points of interest is...
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. >> just over 3 hours from now 100 years ago the rms titanic hit an ice berg and sank with the loss of over 1500 lives. these are just some of the people traveling to the site where the titanic sank. 9:47 our time tonight wreath dropped that the water to commemorate the sinking. >> okay one last look at the weather with lee. >> yes. lacks like a dry sunday. a lot of baseball in town so get out and enjoy. 60's around the bay 70 inland and 60 at the coast. sunshine 4. >> that's it for 7 news at 6:0 6:00. >> for all of us here see you >> for all of us here see you at 11:00
. >> just over 3 hours from now 100 years ago the rms titanic hit an ice berg and sank with the loss of over 1500 lives. these are just some of the people traveling to the site where the titanic sank. 9:47 our time tonight wreath dropped that the water to commemorate the sinking. >> okay one last look at the weather with lee. >> yes. lacks like a dry sunday. a lot of baseball in town so get out and enjoy. 60's around the bay 70 inland and 60 at the coast. sunshine 4. >>...
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. >> i actually had the ron berg look. there are pictures. >> we'll need to see those at 11:00 perhaps. >> i don't think so. what bright s . >> whari
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. >> the school district says none of the teachers involved work for them anymore but alten berg's attorney says his client's voice is not on the tape. >> the point is not to attack the father of the student. i start the conference off by saying we respect his advocacy. there had to be a time to say the comments he is saying my client made are inaccurate. >>> the attorney says he was transferred to another school in the district, but is now on leave. there is a manhunt in denver, police looking for two suspects made a violent robbery, this is new video of the thursday night robbery, the suspects demanded the clerk open the cash register then shot him at close range in the arm. wow. they then fired a couple shots at customers in the store before leaving. none of the customers was hurt. police say the pair may be responsible for a string of recent robberies. >>> wondering what your weather is going to be like today? lots of folks are good thing we have reynolds with us, good morning. >> good morning, randi, watching scattered showers moving through parts of chicago, even in milwaukee and over
. >> the school district says none of the teachers involved work for them anymore but alten berg's attorney says his client's voice is not on the tape. >> the point is not to attack the father of the student. i start the conference off by saying we respect his advocacy. there had to be a time to say the comments he is saying my client made are inaccurate. >>> the attorney says he was transferred to another school in the district, but is now on leave. there is a manhunt in...
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. >>> april 15th -- >> once the lookout bells were sounded, the lookouts cited ig berg ahead, they struck the bells three times. ding, ding, ding, which is a warning saying there's some object ahead. doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout then did, he went to a telephone and called down to the officer on the bridge to tell them what it is that they saw. and the phone would finally answered, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right ahead and the response from the officer was thank you. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night, sunday, 4:00 p.m. eastern this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, wayne shaw looks at the generalship of robert e. lee. his class is part of a course called the american way of war. it's 50 minutes. >> as you know, the topic of the class is sort of robert e. lee and not just to talk about his life and career, but to sort of assess his generalship, his command. the first thing, when you need to do something like this and we'll do this with grant on friday. the reason i have the class structured this way, as we
. >>> april 15th -- >> once the lookout bells were sounded, the lookouts cited ig berg ahead, they struck the bells three times. ding, ding, ding, which is a warning saying there's some object ahead. doesn't say what kind of object. what the lookout then did, he went to a telephone and called down to the officer on the bridge to tell them what it is that they saw. and the phone would finally answered, the entire conversation was what do you see? and the response was iceberg right...
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the stages it was also tough for the result to hit full speed at one point when norway's muds oss bergs engine running on three cylinders on sunday morning twenty one year old russian yes give me no more cough meanwhile dealt with robel issues on stage twenty before fixing his car to london meeting podium spots. australia have been picking up pace in the strome securing their maiden turn when at the wrigley sevens event in tokyo a tough final battle with some in the wallabies way eventually twenty eight twenty six the final score as an all in striking first but braced by the informant shannon walker helped this truly take a fourteen twelve lead in the break. sylvia was the first one to score in the contest then he got another one while teammate ken pissy also across the trying to make it twenty six twenty one similar here astri hit right back jenkins try and it was then not lucas has time to make or break the game after this schoolwork and i tell you on the fly half the conferred the attempts twenty eight twenty six to take in new zealand still taught the role table ozzy's sixth overall
the stages it was also tough for the result to hit full speed at one point when norway's muds oss bergs engine running on three cylinders on sunday morning twenty one year old russian yes give me no more cough meanwhile dealt with robel issues on stage twenty before fixing his car to london meeting podium spots. australia have been picking up pace in the strome securing their maiden turn when at the wrigley sevens event in tokyo a tough final battle with some in the wallabies way eventually...
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. >> you should have seen it when goouten berg did the printing press. they were buying out the bibles. >> i have heard about it. so the question that i'm struck by now is listening to the three of you talk about the demac ra tieization, and i think walter's notion about the positive influences of these things. given all of that and the power of these new platforms, et cetera, what relationship do you see between those positive developments and the fact that our politics are as polarized as they have ever been? >> marcus? >> i mean, i guess i would challenge the assertion that they are as polarized as they have ever been. the history of the country is full of political visit ree y'all and intense partisan rivalries. >> there are metrics that will demonstrate. the farthest left republican and the farthest right democrat that there's lots of space between them. >> not the nation. okay, so con partisan to the point of sometimes dysfunction, but i'm not sure, i don't know that i would start by blaming media. i would, i think, you know, there's leadership que
. >> you should have seen it when goouten berg did the printing press. they were buying out the bibles. >> i have heard about it. so the question that i'm struck by now is listening to the three of you talk about the demac ra tieization, and i think walter's notion about the positive influences of these things. given all of that and the power of these new platforms, et cetera, what relationship do you see between those positive developments and the fact that our politics are as...
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let me give you an example of how "time" wrote about the john berg society in 1961 and how they wrote about glenn beck when he was on the cover a couple years ago. this is from "time." among the u.s. brotherhoods fighting against communism, nothing is like the john burke society. 20 to 30 members a piece, take orders from society headquarters, promotes communist style organizations that do not use the john burke society name. avoiding normal channels of politic action. the society accepts a hard boiled dictatorial direction of one man who sees democracy as a perennial fraud and estimates the u.s. is 60% communist controlled. other times, john burke americanists as they call themselves admits it's a joke. nothing there that -- that's good reporting for one thing. that's how the john burke society works. there was that quote/unquote editorializing. there was editorializing when "time" magazine wrote about glenn beck but it looked very different. they said, he was quote, the hottest thing in the political rant racket. tireless, funny, self-deprecating who lit up the 5:00 p.m. slot in a w
let me give you an example of how "time" wrote about the john berg society in 1961 and how they wrote about glenn beck when he was on the cover a couple years ago. this is from "time." among the u.s. brotherhoods fighting against communism, nothing is like the john burke society. 20 to 30 members a piece, take orders from society headquarters, promotes communist style organizations that do not use the john burke society name. avoiding normal channels of politic action. the...
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he have had to have made a decision within 15 seconds of the warning for the ship to just clear the berg. anything less than that is correct the iceberg would have struck. and it turns out that if he would have waited 20 seconds, the iceberg instead of hitting the bow would have hit near the stern which would have caused more damage. if he waited 25 seconds, it would have hit about mid ship where the engine room and boiler rooms are and we could have had another costa concordia problem except there's no place it go, the ship would have sang withk an hour or less. could have been worse than it was. so my own feeling is that he did the best under the circumstances that he can by taking the action he did. he just had -- it's just unfortunate that five compartments were open to the sea. if they would have been four, we would have been okay. okay. yes. >> you told us about the human cost of the tragedy. what about the financial cost, cost of the ship, any litigation from the families of those that were lost? >> that isn't exactly my area of expertise, but they did have in 1913 through 1915, t
he have had to have made a decision within 15 seconds of the warning for the ship to just clear the berg. anything less than that is correct the iceberg would have struck. and it turns out that if he would have waited 20 seconds, the iceberg instead of hitting the bow would have hit near the stern which would have caused more damage. if he waited 25 seconds, it would have hit about mid ship where the engine room and boiler rooms are and we could have had another costa concordia problem except...
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this i believe is just the tip of the bice berg and i hope the committee conducts additional oversight hearings on the excessive gsa spending. madame carom, thank you so very much for holding the hearing and i look more to hearing from them in the future. >> senator boozman. >> in the interests of time, i'd just like to associate myself with the remarks of my colleagues. i appreciate your leadership and senator inhofe's leadership. we have our differences in the committee, but i think this is something that we're all united on and going forward and finding out exactly what's happened and you know, punish those that were involved and then also put in the safeguards so importantly so they'll this won't happen in the future. with that, i yield back. >> thank you so much. both senator inhofe and i appreciate that. now we're going to turn to the inspector general, first. is that all right? with you, mr. tangherlini? >> he all right. >> good morning, chairman boxer, ranking member inhofe, members of the committee. good morning, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. while my report
this i believe is just the tip of the bice berg and i hope the committee conducts additional oversight hearings on the excessive gsa spending. madame carom, thank you so very much for holding the hearing and i look more to hearing from them in the future. >> senator boozman. >> in the interests of time, i'd just like to associate myself with the remarks of my colleagues. i appreciate your leadership and senator inhofe's leadership. we have our differences in the committee, but i...
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supposedly it was the build a berg conference, and i went there to ismir, turkey, walked, looked around, didn't see too many people i knew and looked in the back and the middle and there was bill buckley. i said, oh, my goodness, and i sat with him and he introduced me to a woman sitting next to him who i had never met, and we talked. it turned out the woman sitting next to him was a young, british, parliamentary ian who played a role in the conservative tradition. years later when president reagan asked me to become the special presidential envoy for the law of the sea he sent me to japan and germany and the netherlands and england and france to meet with the leadership to try to talk them out of supporting what was called the sea bed mining section of the law, the sea treaty, and one of the stops was in london, and i met on 10downing street with mrs. thatcher, and i started explaining to her exactly what the provision of the treaty would do, and i said basically what it does is it creates an authority, quote, unquote, kind of an welingterm and it would be in charge of riches under the
supposedly it was the build a berg conference, and i went there to ismir, turkey, walked, looked around, didn't see too many people i knew and looked in the back and the middle and there was bill buckley. i said, oh, my goodness, and i sat with him and he introduced me to a woman sitting next to him who i had never met, and we talked. it turned out the woman sitting next to him was a young, british, parliamentary ian who played a role in the conservative tradition. years later when president...
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hard from the pirate group of the berg and part of them and says the bill poses a threat not only for the u.s. but the rest of the world because it sets a dangerous precedent. very very dangerous for the citizens of the united states it's a bill that allows the government to spy on them and give the gifts big industry and their leader the legal rights to give away the danger of consumers and of the citizens it's very dangerous not even for us citizens but also for. citizens all over the world because this my give precedence it may give pressure to other governments to act in the same way we should work for. totally missing this bill because it is not needed what we should do a centrally work in the in the opposite direction we should ask right now what information facebook twitter google and other big companies giving in to the to the government and why are they so strongly in favor of this. so we should work in the opposite direction right now. we are always keen to find out your take on our stories today we're asking how far you think sr legislation will get so far just about half o
hard from the pirate group of the berg and part of them and says the bill poses a threat not only for the u.s. but the rest of the world because it sets a dangerous precedent. very very dangerous for the citizens of the united states it's a bill that allows the government to spy on them and give the gifts big industry and their leader the legal rights to give away the danger of consumers and of the citizens it's very dangerous not even for us citizens but also for. citizens all over the world...
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yesterday federal judge said no siding with the cia's national security argument judge james both berg said a picture may be worth a thousand. words and perhaps moving pictures there an even higher value yet in this case verbal descriptions of the death and burial of osama bin laden will have to suffice for this court will not order the release of anything more does a little hard to figure out if the judge felt forced into this the decision or not because he also made the point of the court is mindful that many members of the public would like to see these images that it makes sense that the more significant event is to our nation and in his words the end of bin laden's reign of terror certainly ranks high in the more need of the public has for full disclosure yet he felt that it's not the court's decision to make in the first instance now i guess it would be hard to take something subjective right like someone's opinion that it might damage national security and for a judge to able to be able to definitively say no it won't but it's the government's abuse of this national security arg
yesterday federal judge said no siding with the cia's national security argument judge james both berg said a picture may be worth a thousand. words and perhaps moving pictures there an even higher value yet in this case verbal descriptions of the death and burial of osama bin laden will have to suffice for this court will not order the release of anything more does a little hard to figure out if the judge felt forced into this the decision or not because he also made the point of the court is...
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energy you know goes back to quantum theory and the high isn't berg uncertainty principle and albert einstein and this is the same methodology that people use of finances as well they believe that risk and reward can occupy the same place at the same time perpetually and you can keep selling securities based on the same collateral indefinitely the same way that nuclear energy reactors have this idea that all the energy has to meter to too cheap to meter that the regular fallout can simply be funneled up the chimney into the stratosphere blown around to countries around the world and somehow that's not going to affect that distribution of nuclear fallout it's the same thing with going into risk if you're going to risk has an extra knowledge of the way wall street and city of london in these banks do gross us and they spread the risk around which ends up with austerity measures in greece spain italy around the world around america u.k. there's japan with a similar theory that you can take particle physics and create energy that is too cheap to meter and then when it blows up you spread
energy you know goes back to quantum theory and the high isn't berg uncertainty principle and albert einstein and this is the same methodology that people use of finances as well they believe that risk and reward can occupy the same place at the same time perpetually and you can keep selling securities based on the same collateral indefinitely the same way that nuclear energy reactors have this idea that all the energy has to meter to too cheap to meter that the regular fallout can simply be...
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hillary clinton was fined back in the ninety's hundreds of thousands of dollars for attending builder berg when she was in the clinton white house and discussing policy at the event violating the logan act while policy is being shot there and this is one of the most elite meetings out there let's talk more about what you were just kind of touching on which is that most of the mainstream media doesn't cover this they observe sort of a blackout covering builder of our security is tightly controlled and those who do get in as you say they've got to keep their lips sealed but what if the media wanted to cover this especially being that it's in virginia this year i know you and your team had an experience trying to get some access in the past what would people encounter if they asked for say a press pass to build over. well they won't even tell you that it exist when you go there but then separately because of pressure the last few years they have created a website they do put out a list of who's there but generally that's descend from asia and some of the people on the list aren't there a lot
hillary clinton was fined back in the ninety's hundreds of thousands of dollars for attending builder berg when she was in the clinton white house and discussing policy at the event violating the logan act while policy is being shot there and this is one of the most elite meetings out there let's talk more about what you were just kind of touching on which is that most of the mainstream media doesn't cover this they observe sort of a blackout covering builder of our security is tightly...
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with so much evidence there was an arrow in the trial evidence that points to his innocence person berg's scenario the prosecutor laid out before the jury has no chance of being true it doesn't match the photographs that have been released since that term these photographs without a professional contract or into a crime scene. where a crime and press that you shouldn't and police withheld it from the defense which is considered illegal in great states if you have evidence that. we were not security just broken somebody is execution even though you're the prosecutor you said that will be consensual justice the goal is now conviction supposedly but in this case clearly you go with justice and conviction and execution so there is so much so many contradictions between the photographs themselves and what the prosecution laid out. that they're alone should disqualify the trial only should be out so that's you know just to answer that question plus we know what kind of person. has claimed and very beginning that shocked the crap and that's not what happened i'm sorry to interrupt you mr ross bu
with so much evidence there was an arrow in the trial evidence that points to his innocence person berg's scenario the prosecutor laid out before the jury has no chance of being true it doesn't match the photographs that have been released since that term these photographs without a professional contract or into a crime scene. where a crime and press that you shouldn't and police withheld it from the defense which is considered illegal in great states if you have evidence that. we were not...