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. >> nbc bei bei area's marianne favro is looking at the groundbreaking research going on at santa clara medical center. >> reporter: patients enrolled in the study receive special shots about a month. skeet they must start within 12 hours after theinitial spinal c injury. tom anderson is a determined man. he is working hard to increase his mobility after the he broke his neck and pinched his spinal cord last month in a forklift accident. >> i hit my head and before i knew it i was paralyzed. >> reporter: the 41-year-old has more than physical therapy on his side after the accident, he was brought here to santa clara valley medicaler and within 12 hours after his injury, he received a special shot as part of a new clinical trial. for 28 days, he received three doses a day of a sin threatic molecule. >> the hope is using the molecules after injury we might be able to decrease the amount of what we call secondary injury and maten able to promote some degree of recovery u. >> the molecule acts to prevent cell death that happens after the initial injury. tom is already able to move his arms,
. >> nbc bei bei area's marianne favro is looking at the groundbreaking research going on at santa clara medical center. >> reporter: patients enrolled in the study receive special shots about a month. skeet they must start within 12 hours after theinitial spinal c injury. tom anderson is a determined man. he is working hard to increase his mobility after the he broke his neck and pinched his spinal cord last month in a forklift accident. >> i hit my head and before i knew it...
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the social safety net is out there for a purpose and we don't want it to be peoe bei dependent on it. >> is john drunk or right when he said cut all subsidies. >> ithk jnathon can be both drunk and rightt the same time. >> i said one glass. >> i like i best when he's drunk though. in and case, this is what i previous said. it is the agency of the department of agriculture totally out of the conol and a lot of this is unnessary. you can cut all of these agencies in half and be a head of the game. they are spending money where they shouldn't be. and they are spending where they shouldn't and there should be rules about this and the only way cut themack i say you can't do that anymore. >> they are spending like drunken soldiers and sailors. that is an inst to the sailors. >> i don't know what is in the wine. righ jnathon should let all of the poor kidsn the street and gutter and the government shouldn't help them. they are starvg, give me a break. >> what a monster i am. >> i have to say what are you dog with the kids? who will pay for them to get food? >> hold on, guys. i will give corn
the social safety net is out there for a purpose and we don't want it to be peoe bei dependent on it. >> is john drunk or right when he said cut all subsidies. >> ithk jnathon can be both drunk and rightt the same time. >> i said one glass. >> i like i best when he's drunk though. in and case, this is what i previous said. it is the agency of the department of agriculture totally out of the conol and a lot of this is unnessary. you can cut all of these agencies in half...
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you can see here wis bey clouds are harmless. high clouds passing through. it's going to be a gorgeous weekend. a small craft advisory due to choppy waters. san jose, 83 degrees. you can see looking towards heavenly high clouds to that direction. fairfield 86. so far highs up into low 90s. from our camera we're looking towards downtown oakland it's 81 for the high today. so low 90s into the weekend. low clouds at the coast tonight. cooler tomorrow. and nice weather in store for father's day. so get ready for some beautiful weather if you do have plans for dood this upcoming weekend this, area of low pressure is going to bring about a change in winds. we're going see winds. you'll notice low clouds will be back near coaches and parts of the bay. this is going to be a cooling marine influence, tomorrow morning early plans you'll need to bundle up. temperatures upper 40s, other areas low to mid-50s. we'll have low clouds to start out for afternoon, sunny skies. south bay 80 degrees in morgan hill. mid-70s san jose. breezy near the coastline. pacifica, 57 degree
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hee a case o the government by virtue of the healthcare law gettg into your private life and bei ablesay anything. dictating what kind of food will be served, what kind of things -- 's such a nasty invasion of your personal life and dictated by a law that is probably 2200 pages long with 20,000 regulations in it. nobody knows what it is going to cost or what is going to happen. this thing about food, it's outrageous and invasion of personal privacy. >> eric: we do a show "cashin' in" and there is no shortage of information about this obamacare law. every week there is something popping up that ing to cost taxpayers more and employees more. what does i end? >> i think jonathan and wayne haveve weird fantasies about what is in this bill. it's nothing new. businesses are already doi this anyway. businesses have in place, incentive programs for wellness programs. they have co-pay programs for people that have to add more because they end up costi the system more. we have $2.7 trillion in healthcare expenditures, 50% is because of unhelp they will think lifestyles. >> wait! >> let me finis
hee a case o the government by virtue of the healthcare law gettg into your private life and bei ablesay anything. dictating what kind of food will be served, what kind of things -- 's such a nasty invasion of your personal life and dictated by a law that is probably 2200 pages long with 20,000 regulations in it. nobody knows what it is going to cost or what is going to happen. this thing about food, it's outrageous and invasion of personal privacy. >> eric: we do a show "cashin'...
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high gerris bei-- higher risk. we all work as a team. everybody that watches the program, they need to know what their cholesterol panel is. your good cholesterol hdl that marc recommends has to be over 50 or 60. ldl, bad cholesterol, less than 100. fasting blood sugar, which is important for diabetes, has to be less than 100. you need to know these numbers just like you know your social security and carry them with you. >> you know what scares me as a man, something that we overlook, that we won't know. you have a prostate cancer. shawn kimmerling, 37 years old, has a foundation for testicular cancer. a young man with a life cut short. >> what do i need to know going into the doctor. when you come in to see doctors like david and myself, you don't need to know anything. >> great advice. >> get involved. >> thank you. of course. we have a quick correction that we'd like to make about a segment that we had yesterday. that's on the possible health risks of bpa in plastic containers. yesterday we mistakenly showed footage of people showing
high gerris bei-- higher risk. we all work as a team. everybody that watches the program, they need to know what their cholesterol panel is. your good cholesterol hdl that marc recommends has to be over 50 or 60. ldl, bad cholesterol, less than 100. fasting blood sugar, which is important for diabetes, has to be less than 100. you need to know these numbers just like you know your social security and carry them with you. >> you know what scares me as a man, something that we overlook,...
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bey. fairfax mostly in the low 50s and as is the rest of rural virginia, too. the rest of maryland down into the 50s. by noontime we should be in mid-70s, a light south easterly breeze. fredericksburg, by noontime should be in the mid-70s and sunny. a look at the rest of the week is coming in about ten knit. >> for the first 4 traffic office, this is what we're working on -- traveling northbound on i-270 an earlier crash past shady grove, closer to i-370. the car crashed, left lane crashed into the guardrail. still waiting to clean up the guardrail close to the roadway. as of now, the left lane is blocked. it's very early so stick to the right and you'll be able to get by. shooting over to i-95 at prince william parkway, accident off to the right lane. i'll be back in ten minutes. >>> rich art george at the live desk. >> parts of the russian subway system are at a stand-still. there was a major evacuation. a fire forced nearly 5,000 people to get off the trains and scurry to get out of the way. moscow streets are crowded with people. many of them trying to get
bey. fairfax mostly in the low 50s and as is the rest of rural virginia, too. the rest of maryland down into the 50s. by noontime we should be in mid-70s, a light south easterly breeze. fredericksburg, by noontime should be in the mid-70s and sunny. a look at the rest of the week is coming in about ten knit. >> for the first 4 traffic office, this is what we're working on -- traveling northbound on i-270 an earlier crash past shady grove, closer to i-370. the car crashed, left lane...
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thank you for bei-- >> thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> she's a local. now, here's what's happening in your community. [ speaking spanish ] >> here is our e-mail address for next week. follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian. pick up a copy of the newspaper and support your bilinguals across the area. we thank you for joining us once again and want to remind you the film came out this past weekend on june 4th. lolli log-on for more information. here is a short clip. >> madi, come on out. >> okay. but you're missing out on my moves. >> what you need, girl? >> i study for a little bit. snow you sick? >> again, tuesday. >> everyday is a friday for her. >> you know what -- >> actually, i'm -- >> mom gave me -- she bought it -- it's mine. stop lying, it's mine again. >> i don't want you going through my stuff. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> hey, hey! f [ speaking spanish ] >> olivia. olivia! [ talking at once ]. >> they're congruent. >> i'll be right with you. we're going to go over it. >> mr. g. >> it looks great. keep looking at these o
thank you for bei-- >> thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> she's a local. now, here's what's happening in your community. [ speaking spanish ] >> here is our e-mail address for next week. follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian. pick up a copy of the newspaper and support your bilinguals across the area. we thank you for joining us once again and want to remind you the film came out this past weekend on june 4th. lolli log-on for more...
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that really hurt them for a time bei. they got over that.ook, cloud-based computing in thited states, you're going to have a fallback. you're already having some of that from corporations overseas and governments overseas. but facebook wasn't going to get into china anyway. and the consumer here -- look, this is like saying the phone companies are going to die because there was wiretapping in watergate. it didn't happen then. and people now realize, look, our governmt's been snooping since they first had horses and tin with a string tied between it. this is nin new. i think people reize that. >> we're not talkin about your college education, john. come on. >> leave that out of thi >> i want to know how they did that snooping when thereas two cans on either end. was there a third can we didn't see in the middle of that le? but in a event, you know, jonas made a good point about the productivity. but you know, what he didn't mention is thathopping ov the intnet -- i want to come back to this e-comrce point -- is a way of impving our productivi
that really hurt them for a time bei. they got over that.ook, cloud-based computing in thited states, you're going to have a fallback. you're already having some of that from corporations overseas and governments overseas. but facebook wasn't going to get into china anyway. and the consumer here -- look, this is like saying the phone companies are going to die because there was wiretapping in watergate. it didn't happen then. and people now realize, look, our governmt's been snooping since they...
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watching for rain in the north bey right now. also coming through san francisco, you see blogs of the green highlight. that means wet roads registers from overnight. let's move over the bay bridge into the city. same for the golden gate bridge. there's fog there. the orange on the map registering thick for highway 1 south of pacifica and montara. keep that in mind. chp warns about that. that's a whole different situation there for 580. a smooth drive across the bay for 92 and highway 84. a quick look at the san mateo bridge from the hayward side. you can see the high-rise off in the distance. visibility is just fine. >> mike, thank you so much. >>> 4:57 right now. coming right up, we're live in washington, d.c. with a look at the supreme court's possible ruling on prop 8. >>> new video just in of an overnight fire in sunnyvale. crews mopping up and looking for the owner of this mobile home. bob redell is on scene getting the very latest information for us. we will hear from him coming up. bob redell will have a live report coming
watching for rain in the north bey right now. also coming through san francisco, you see blogs of the green highlight. that means wet roads registers from overnight. let's move over the bay bridge into the city. same for the golden gate bridge. there's fog there. the orange on the map registering thick for highway 1 south of pacifica and montara. keep that in mind. chp warns about that. that's a whole different situation there for 580. a smooth drive across the bay for 92 and highway 84. a...
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>> now normally if you complained to the police bey the time they would respond the bicylist would be well long gone. but what if i told you there is a way that you can catch people behaving badly all you need is a camera and the internet. had created a sidewalk biking mean offender registry where you can snap images of people like this. yes all you need to do is see someone riding on the sidewalk and snap a photo and bam it's on the web. this includes pocket bikes which are illegal on the street not to mention on a public sidewalk. the fact is it's really not that hard to find grown up people breaking the law riding on the sidewalk so i expect the registry and the map to be overflowing with photos of people all around the san francisco bay. the reason why i keep repeating the words grown up is because if you are 13 and under you can ride on the sidewalk. san franciso police have and will issues tickets and it could set you back about a 100 bucks. however, posting on the blog the police will not respond and write a ticket. to the bicylist leave the sidewalk for pedestrians and people
>> now normally if you complained to the police bey the time they would respond the bicylist would be well long gone. but what if i told you there is a way that you can catch people behaving badly all you need is a camera and the internet. had created a sidewalk biking mean offender registry where you can snap images of people like this. yes all you need to do is see someone riding on the sidewalk and snap a photo and bam it's on the web. this includes pocket bikes which are illegal on...
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. >>> what appears to be a sell al britsellbrityacelebrity chef bey her husband.husband.they show them out to eat. he is a well known art dealer i the uk. the photos show law son beingben choked seemingly and other patrons witnessing the disturbance, but no one steps in. lawson doesn't charge a criminal complaint, but in brit an an someone can be charged withwith there's enough evidence from the witnesses. >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed by current as and for workers at the fat cow.cow. the workers were not properly compensated for working ot. the workers claim they were forced to work through meal thre times and other breaks. >>> coming up tonight, a younig this study shows why siblingsibg bullying can be just as bad as bullying in school. >>> caught on camera, a buss driver and a passenger come toto blows. we will tell you what started the fight and who is facing charges now. >>> get ready for a midweek cool down. gary is back with the forecast. [ woman ] hey! [ man ] hey, louis! [ woman ] thank you. ♪ mmm. now, why can't you grill chicken like louis? there is
. >>> what appears to be a sell al britsellbrityacelebrity chef bey her husband.husband.they show them out to eat. he is a well known art dealer i the uk. the photos show law son beingben choked seemingly and other patrons witnessing the disturbance, but no one steps in. lawson doesn't charge a criminal complaint, but in brit an an someone can be charged withwith there's enough evidence from the witnesses. >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed by current as and for workers...
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. >> if you want to ht another human bei, you better make sure they are the same cor as you are. john: thais our show, tonight. >> now joh stossel. john: we starthow about america's ws with our biggest war, the war on terror,r, a stnge question, what is the right way to kl hosexuals? now that we he your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays fmormer c direct james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, whe i was chairman of board of freedomouse, we had a group ofmerican muslims come in to usn were disturbed because the saudis sent imams with diplomatic psports to go to a number of mosques in the u.s., including theirs, they took away the perfectly reason able instruct materia for young people to who were muslim to learn islam. d they left inste a set of material they th the imam pnted up, i remember a second of those, it was three ways that it was proper to kill a homosexual from the rah habes -- wahhabis in saudi arabia point of view. yoview. >> it had to b high enough to fe pain coming down? >> right, and would die because it had to be high enough. the
. >> if you want to ht another human bei, you better make sure they are the same cor as you are. john: thais our show, tonight. >> now joh stossel. john: we starthow about america's ws with our biggest war, the war on terror,r, a stnge question, what is the right way to kl hosexuals? now that we he your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays fmormer c direct james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, whe i was chairman of board of freedomouse, we...
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. >> i have to tell youthat hen i heard that this story occued, this iconic american brands was bei boughtmassive chinese food company, i was very concerned. should i b >> people in hong kongwho buy these products, because it is an american company, they stopped buying it a couple of days ago. eryone knows how bad things are in chin. gerri: okay. 4.1 biionounds last yea were shipped to china. let's talk about the amount of inspection that goes on. one to 2 by the fda, the usda, the inspection of chines foods important to our country. >> that's right, in march and april, thy pulled out nearly 20,000 pig carcasses from the middle of april and some of that and he meet ended up on some of the supermarket shelves. when you think about it, why are they paying $7.1 billion for smithfield? because they want to get access to the customers remapped. gerri:why is it lik that in china? >> we have an untenable politicasystem. corruption is emdded in society. welli actually thought that china would do something about the milk that caused kidney stones and the children. but they didn't. we have all of th
. >> i have to tell youthat hen i heard that this story occued, this iconic american brands was bei boughtmassive chinese food company, i was very concerned. should i b >> people in hong kongwho buy these products, because it is an american company, they stopped buying it a couple of days ago. eryone knows how bad things are in chin. gerri: okay. 4.1 biionounds last yea were shipped to china. let's talk about the amount of inspection that goes on. one to 2 by the fda, the usda, the...
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. >> i am for bei sensitive to victims it is important. i don't think it matters what you call somebody, let's focus on policies and things we can do to prevent fro calling them a victim. john: this antihate crime commercial, actress wananda syks said this. >> imagine walking down the street, wondering if this the killed? will get beaten up or because of who you are. >> i would say to wanda, is passing a law going t change fact that some people walk down the street and wonder they will be attacked because of who they are? i don't think that law has anything to do with it, it is raising awareness not penties. >> and again, it may not be that every potential victim of a hate crime walks down the street in fear, but relious people may not go to mass or synagogue as they might like imarat kavkaz >> it runs contrary tour freedom of movement, that is a fundamental principle he in the u.s. >> we need to focus to what will help prevent tse. john: do you think we have too many laws. >> i don't think we don't have enough hate crime laws. >> on that,
. >> i am for bei sensitive to victims it is important. i don't think it matters what you call somebody, let's focus on policies and things we can do to prevent fro calling them a victim. john: this antihate crime commercial, actress wananda syks said this. >> imagine walking down the street, wondering if this the killed? will get beaten up or because of who you are. >> i would say to wanda, is passing a law going t change fact that some people walk down the street and wonder...
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things will gradually get better tomorrow. 81, mostly cloudy, scattered sct showers and storms, it will beirm and humid and as i mentioned tropical out therethee later today.la >> you need the hand gesture with it. >> can't see me, but yes thes hand gesture have been dully noted. >> thanks tucker. >>> julie wright time. hi, julie what was the morning commute. >> reporter: that wasn't theth same gesture he gave me a few moment ago. >> you can't put that on t.v. >> reporter: i wanted to see all five fingers, tucker. >>> northbound i-95 as you continue inbound this morning,nd they were late because of of construction opening up the hovo lanes, now we have accident activity northbound 95, beforeb you commit to 286, in newington the right side of the roadway is what is blocked.bl heavy volume on northbound 95 early. and it's complicated because ofe the accident activity at newington tying up the right th side the road. heads up from wood bridge headed toward newington. kenilworth southbound, good to go, no issues to report headedad toward pennsylvania avenue, southbound 270, lanes are openon com
things will gradually get better tomorrow. 81, mostly cloudy, scattered sct showers and storms, it will beirm and humid and as i mentioned tropical out therethee later today.la >> you need the hand gesture with it. >> can't see me, but yes thes hand gesture have been dully noted. >> thanks tucker. >>> julie wright time. hi, julie what was the morning commute. >> reporter: that wasn't theth same gesture he gave me a few moment ago. >> you can't put that on...
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susan rice was all over tv about the video bei the cause of the atack on the ambassador and death ofericans. over and over again. she is promoting now what we know now is an absolute lie. of course republicans are oing explain about this. it's dangling a sardi in front of the ka cat. you have wasted 60 seconds on this,ather than amnestynd rather than the irs scandal. >>ou: let's turn first to the internal revenue service. that scandal and the prosecution is going after the irs to find relf to his clients which have been victims of egregious use of power. when we look up all the scandls, i think the republicans have to give considerable credit. they have maintained focus here. i think they are doing very well to this point, don't you? >> i absolutely agree. if you watch some of the oma network, they keep complaining, republicans say obama is behind the scandal. many republicans and say they want you to investigate that. there are some facts we do know. they are pretty devastating ct beyond the line, the hearing yesterday i think it was very powerful for them and the least directly to
susan rice was all over tv about the video bei the cause of the atack on the ambassador and death ofericans. over and over again. she is promoting now what we know now is an absolute lie. of course republicans are oing explain about this. it's dangling a sardi in front of the ka cat. you have wasted 60 seconds on this,ather than amnestynd rather than the irs scandal. >>ou: let's turn first to the internal revenue service. that scandal and the prosecution is going after the irs to find...
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bei, some of whom were minors. >> reporter: there will be many more hearings throughout the summer as there are a lot of questions. clearly, they see this as a strong political issue as well, a way to keep the heat on the administration. >> nancy cordes, thank you. >>> hundreds north of st. louis are facing a potential disaster this morning. a levee breached on the mississippi river could lead to massive flooding. highways and businesses are shut down. mike collumbo in west alton, maze. >> good morning. officials are keeping a close eye on floodwaters. barricades behind me, floodwaters are a tenth of a mile from where we are standing. move over this way and the levee built here late last night. crews working through the night to get that in place. one thing clear whether that evacuation warning came out last night, residents needed to get out. the rapidly rising waters breached leaveeses shortly afte 7:00 p. 8:00 p.m., 20 miles north of st. louis. heavy rains wrought water levels from the mississippi river to over 33 feet by monday morning. that's 13 feet above flood stage. >> i came
bei, some of whom were minors. >> reporter: there will be many more hearings throughout the summer as there are a lot of questions. clearly, they see this as a strong political issue as well, a way to keep the heat on the administration. >> nancy cordes, thank you. >>> hundreds north of st. louis are facing a potential disaster this morning. a levee breached on the mississippi river could lead to massive flooding. highways and businesses are shut down. mike collumbo in west...
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"the london telegraph" announcing that london is looking at new world record tall building bei bltn ty of london. toe, nothing says we're at the top than when people want to put a shol to the ground. melissa: all right, guys. that was fun. thank you so much for coming on. we'll see who is right. we'll play it back later. >>> switching gears now, to more of our money being wasted at a time when no one can afford it, reports of widespread dability fraud by federal worke, taxpayers like you and me collectivelyay billions every year just so the guys can llect money on a bogus injury. x news's doug mackel way has more on this. doug, what is going on here? >> well, you kw, melissa, is is a problem that could oly have happene or could not happen with any successful company with the private second or stat government because there are checks and bance to protect faud and they are weak and seldo enforce with the federal government. the price is right. she raised her arms high to spin thbig wheel on "the pri is right, federal worker kathy cash well mahaveealed her fate. she was for five years on
"the london telegraph" announcing that london is looking at new world record tall building bei bltn ty of london. toe, nothing says we're at the top than when people want to put a shol to the ground. melissa: all right, guys. that was fun. thank you so much for coming on. we'll see who is right. we'll play it back later. >>> switching gears now, to more of our money being wasted at a time when no one can afford it, reports of widespread dability fraud by federal worke,...
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states around d the world, the first thing that the do are using hum capabilies which are messages bei used and by runners aspposed to getting on the phone or getting on the internet. it is going to make our job much more diffilt, especiallyince we no longer ave te human intelligen capabilitieshat we once had. neil: worthiest strategies or methods, the iphone records, were they crucial in tracking down bad guys? >> i guess we had this with the boston bombings and that did not stop the two brothers. >> i do not have inside informatioin this particular program. bubeing able to track the communications not only those within and passing tthe united states, bt is not a data is critical not only t identify and track and have insigh into what these organizaons are bombings and other actitiehe that we did not get ahead of. to go back and see what did we miss and how do we reestablish and get insight into possible future activ nnil: i know you're talking about those o were hrmingus and wanted to do this to kill us. but i thinkthat it is a good thing that this came tlight. in the name of protect
states around d the world, the first thing that the do are using hum capabilies which are messages bei used and by runners aspposed to getting on the phone or getting on the internet. it is going to make our job much more diffilt, especiallyince we no longer ave te human intelligen capabilitieshat we once had. neil: worthiest strategies or methods, the iphone records, were they crucial in tracking down bad guys? >> i guess we had this with the boston bombings and that did not stop the two...
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and prevented me from bei a victim of a horrible crime. jo: why not more protect with hate cme laws? >> well, i just tony think there is -- don't think there is evidence they are preventing crimes before they happen. we need to focus on that, we can't ignore fact that certain segments of the populatn are targets of violent crime simply for who they are. we need to come up with ways to help prevent people from becoming vicms of crime, ther than giving them a false nse ofsecurity that there is a law. >> i would like to jump i i don't believe tha hate crime laws are the sold answer to hate cre, i think we're inrime, first main -- in agreement that violent attacks that target people because of their idtity, runs family contrary to -- fundamentally contrary to american values, hate crime as a concept is under tonderstan john: why? hate is in so manyrimes. >> hate crime is perhaps a misnomer, there are biassed crimes where people are targed because of their identity, hate crimes embed in criminal justice system notion of a hate crime, it require
and prevented me from bei a victim of a horrible crime. jo: why not more protect with hate cme laws? >> well, i just tony think there is -- don't think there is evidence they are preventing crimes before they happen. we need to focus on that, we can't ignore fact that certain segments of the populatn are targets of violent crime simply for who they are. we need to come up with ways to help prevent people from becoming vicms of crime, ther than giving them a false nse ofsecurity that there...
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you have a greater chance of dying by bei shot by the police or phone in your bathtub at home than you doeing shot by a terrorist. you would not give up privacy in their homm. why would you give up privacy in your-mail. it doesn't keep us sae. does that make their jobs easier? >> yes, it does. putting obstacles in front of the government is what we did intentionally. if we don' control the governme, the government wl control us. so who is in charge now? >> over the other fearsome words? >> the nine most dangerous words in the english language. >> forwatever reason he comes back more enraged. [laughter] neil: i think you guys very much. in the meanwhile,, dick chen says edward snowden is no hero. we thought it was a go play on words. but some see this as his greatest roblem. those whsnitch on power for whever good intentions as the problem. all rght, over to you first. ithink tt dick cney was saying that snowden is a tom. >> he doing great public service here. he's exsing the government, basically. that is something they have to testify to thepeople and they can't do that becse it's ot
you have a greater chance of dying by bei shot by the police or phone in your bathtub at home than you doeing shot by a terrorist. you would not give up privacy in their homm. why would you give up privacy in your-mail. it doesn't keep us sae. does that make their jobs easier? >> yes, it does. putting obstacles in front of the government is what we did intentionally. if we don' control the governme, the government wl control us. so who is in charge now? >> over the other fearsome...
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i wentrom having lots of family surrounding me and being gutt on to bei a latchkey kid.ry and your sister. i had to make sure she wased, save, got off from school locate . my parents worked full-time. so whenever, as long as she was okay. that's it. john: iss alive? >> successful, driving, so i did something right. -ohn: and were you aware of your parents wook ethic as a kid? there were maye different from the parents and the other kids the school. >> dinitely. my parents worked much harder than some of the parents. there would wake up ear, come on leaded night. they were grateful to be here that they were willing toork hard, d i never saw them compin. my dad worked ridiculously long hos, but i never saw him say this is too tough. he just kind of embrace of that was the meaning of life. john: how are you different from our american beers? @% the general sense of enttilement that my generation often gets blamed goods. a little different tha that because i saw what i didn't have. compared to what i do have. a much mor grateful thing that some of my peers in thhat it not ex
i wentrom having lots of family surrounding me and being gutt on to bei a latchkey kid.ry and your sister. i had to make sure she wased, save, got off from school locate . my parents worked full-time. so whenever, as long as she was okay. that's it. john: iss alive? >> successful, driving, so i did something right. -ohn: and were you aware of your parents wook ethic as a kid? there were maye different from the parents and the other kids the school. >> dinitely. my parents worked...
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she suffers from severe cystic fibrosis and is getting a after recently bei put on the adult honordge intervening. the other details about the data that wknow is that it was an adult. of course you will continu to follow t story andune of the updates. this week k we have been telling you about ome of the worst charitiein america. oncehey keep most o the money for themselves rather than the cost. you can find ttat list by going to gerriwillis.com. and now there i a new study showinghich stas are the most generous the chronicle o philanthropy found residen in states where religious participation is higher give the greatest percentage of their income to charity. the states make up tonight's top five. numb five, south carolina. residents gave nearly six nap% of their income to charity. in tennessee number four, the state's residents gave more than six and aalf%. number three, alabama with more than 70 -- 7%. alabama's never comes in at number two. the number one most charitable status utah where residents give 110 a half percent of their discretionary income to charity. the northeast w
she suffers from severe cystic fibrosis and is getting a after recently bei put on the adult honordge intervening. the other details about the data that wknow is that it was an adult. of course you will continu to follow t story andune of the updates. this week k we have been telling you about ome of the worst charitiein america. oncehey keep most o the money for themselves rather than the cost. you can find ttat list by going to gerriwillis.com. and now there i a new study showinghich stas...
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>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being aware, you just mentioned the counsel's office. you never mentioned the chief staff -- >> i think i said that whitenew house counsel knew. i didn't know tillou friday.>> i'm getting this answer to you know. >> doesn't answero theld questi. >> the counsel made the decision that this is not the kind ofhe thing that you notify the president of, of an investigation is complete. >> the president doesn't knowsh about everything in every agency of government. this was in cincinnati where the irs office i don't think you can hold him a accountable. >> i can'tcc account for every conversation that might have had outside the white house. i can't tell how ma
>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being...
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political speech to organize, to express themselves, and precisely because they were doing that, they are beiassed as we heard about the leakage of information about the donors, they're being illegally exposed in way that you really shouldn't. one of the reasons that you have the confidentiality here, remember, is that the classic 501 c 4 is the naacp. and in the 50s, in the 60's, it was not exactly civil rights was not a popular cause in the south the supreme court they didn't have to disclose the donors and members because they would be subject to harassment. now traditional marriage is not a big cause in some precincts of the country and they have every right to the same kind of confidentiality as the naacp. so, what i think we really saw today is if you remember in 2009 to 2010, the tea party aros remember, bill, out of nowhere. it was spontaneous. it was unled, it was unorganized. this was the classic expression of americans simply expressing themselve politically. classic first amendment and precisely because of the content, the content of their beliefs they were harasd and abused by th
political speech to organize, to express themselves, and precisely because they were doing that, they are beiassed as we heard about the leakage of information about the donors, they're being illegally exposed in way that you really shouldn't. one of the reasons that you have the confidentiality here, remember, is that the classic 501 c 4 is the naacp. and in the 50s, in the 60's, it was not exactly civil rights was not a popular cause in the south the supreme court they didn't have to disclose...
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. >> we talked to one steelers fan who says she's now ggoing to bey the games from the couch. also coming up this morning, ginger, she's going to bring us more than just the forecast, she is up in the skies over nepal, and that is a vulture eating out of the palm of her hand, she has everybody here at abc eating out of the palm of her hand and now endangered animals as well. the full story coming up in a few minutes. >> ginger is fearless. >>> we are going to begin with the terrifying ordeal on the egypt air flight coming to an end. the plane was en route from cairo to new york when it was diverted to glasgow, scotland after a passenger found a threatening note in the bathroom. they are finally in new york, 14 hours late, but safe. we are in london with the details on the scary story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and absolutely, the well, the nightmare is finally over for the 326 people aboard the plane after spending at least 12 hour in glasgow. police issuing a statement overnight saying after conducting a thorough search of the plane and not finding suspicious i
. >> we talked to one steelers fan who says she's now ggoing to bey the games from the couch. also coming up this morning, ginger, she's going to bring us more than just the forecast, she is up in the skies over nepal, and that is a vulture eating out of the palm of her hand, she has everybody here at abc eating out of the palm of her hand and now endangered animals as well. the full story coming up in a few minutes. >> ginger is fearless. >>> we are going to begin with the...
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>>ou want to make sure your dog is austomed to bei in the crate over here o the standard bag which youly with. your dog is protected in the car or flying the plan. next stop,he end prottion very important and i tell people to definitely go with something like triple protection because he wants to make sure he will not be bringing the fleas me so it prevents tics. we have fd. food is really important. it is a chicken food. welso like the fact it has meet because it is hydrating for your pets. when you get to a city, can be stressful when youe traveling. your pet will get protein boost, what food hydrates your pet. gerri: some hotels are very ppy to have pets, very happy to have dogs. >> very happy to have pets. even cane ambassadors. onof the most famous dogs ever that exists, is at is real, really important. you don't want too forget him. the dogs are having a goodtime. last but not least, people are afraid of carryi bed bugs home. lot of times it happens you have yo crate where you have for example your bag people put them on the hotel rug. i suggest you put the bag or the crate in th
>>ou want to make sure your dog is austomed to bei in the crate over here o the standard bag which youly with. your dog is protected in the car or flying the plan. next stop,he end prottion very important and i tell people to definitely go with something like triple protection because he wants to make sure he will not be bringing the fleas me so it prevents tics. we have fd. food is really important. it is a chicken food. welso like the fact it has meet because it is hydrating for your...
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>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being aware, you just mentioned the counsel's office. you never mentioned the chief staff -- >> i think i said that whitenew house counsel knew. i didn't know tillou friday.>> i'm getting this answer to you know. >> doesn't answero theld questi. >> the counsel made the decision that this is not the kind ofhe thing that you notify the president of, of an investigation is complete. >> the president doesn't knowsh about everything in every agency of government. this was in cincinnati where the irs office is. i don't think you can hold him a accountable. >> i can'tcc account for every conversation that might have had outside the white house. i can't tell ho
>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being...
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>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being aware, you just mentioned the counsel's office. yo never mentioned the chief staff -- >> i think i said that whitenew house counsel knew. i didn't know tillou friday.>> i'm getting this answer to you know. >> doesn't answero theld questi. >> the counsel made the decision that this is not the kind ofhe thing that you notify the president of, of an investigation is complete. >> the president doesn't knowsh about everything in every agency of government. this was in cincinnati where the irs office is. i don't think you can hold him a accountable. >> i can'tcc account for every conversation that might have had outside the white house. i can't tell how
>> we had to wait appropriately until the report was publicized, or published, for the president to beible to review it andond respond as he did very quickly. >> there was a white houseas counsel, kathy rumler wash. notified on april 24th. >> who else wasç told about th? >> w some other members of senir staff. >> can you tell us who? >> i don't have a list>> for yo> >> you were asked in the briefing last week about white house officials being...
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. >> it is going to bei(! absolu beautiful. thanks for waking up with us at 6:17.ot sure what you're off to do today. maybe you were off for the summertime with your kids. great day to get them on outdoors. going to be really beautiful.&r this is the campbell water tower. i call campbell home. wherever you call home in the bay area, it's going to be beautiful. temperatures not too hot, not too cold. 46 in napa, good morning in san francisco. let's talk about where we're headed today. temperatures will be warmer by about three to five degrees than where we ended up yesterday as high pressure starts to move in. it's going to drive our temperatures up getting into the next couple days. we'll max on saturday at about 88 degrees, not even hitting on the 90 z. as we get into next week, an area of low pressure races down the coastline. it will bring us showers monday into tuesday. the best chance is going to be at the north bay coast. we could pick up anywhere between .10 inch, maybe .1500 inch of rain. that will be the biggest impact. for the first monday and tuesday of
. >> it is going to bei(! absolu beautiful. thanks for waking up with us at 6:17.ot sure what you're off to do today. maybe you were off for the summertime with your kids. great day to get them on outdoors. going to be really beautiful.&r this is the campbell water tower. i call campbell home. wherever you call home in the bay area, it's going to be beautiful. temperatures not too hot, not too cold. 46 in napa, good morning in san francisco. let's talk about where we're headed...
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they are reduce beiing their gr so the ability to rely on allies we have to make sure we understand their capabilities. everybody knows the investment in europe is not going up. down.going we have to understand that. that is one of the values of jmtc to better understand how well fight in the future. e mindful of their capabilities. t. h korea has a problem ill reduce the size of the arm because of the demographics because the way the population young don't have the people to support the size of army they have now. ecause their demographics have changed so much. that is a problem as well. we have to pay attention to as we look at what the nterests are around world. >> thank you. you to make too much bad news before your pws holds a igh level meeting but you mentioned cyber and safeguards. a piece was done about cyber p.r.c. into by the u.s. defense systems and contractors specifically. comfort give us your level with their protocols with the d.o.d. and whether or not discussions with your counterpart in beijing and o go to a question mentioned earlier about troopers, can you also give us
they are reduce beiing their gr so the ability to rely on allies we have to make sure we understand their capabilities. everybody knows the investment in europe is not going up. down.going we have to understand that. that is one of the values of jmtc to better understand how well fight in the future. e mindful of their capabilities. t. h korea has a problem ill reduce the size of the arm because of the demographics because the way the population young don't have the people to support the size...
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. >> page, as a defense attorney, we've seen that rachel is bei combative. as a defense attorney, what special challenges does that present? >> it does present challenges. you don't want to beat up a witness who is essentially a 19-year-old girl. i expect the jury will come in there already bias towards trayvon. she's a friend towards vavon. what you do as a defense lawyer, don't keep her up there for another two or three hours. hit the key points and show that she's bias and show she has been consistent in her earlier testimony and evidence. >> there are inconsistencies in her story, though, paige. number one, she lied about her age to trayvon martin's parents. she told them she was 16. the reason she didn't attend trayvon's martin funeral. she said she was at the hospital and she wasn't. in testimony she said she didn't want to see the body. the testimony has begun. you two stand by, thank you. >> gave to mr. crump over the telephone? >> yes. >> were you telling mr. crump trayvon martin said, as you heard, are you following me? is what you said he said, co
. >> page, as a defense attorney, we've seen that rachel is bei combative. as a defense attorney, what special challenges does that present? >> it does present challenges. you don't want to beat up a witness who is essentially a 19-year-old girl. i expect the jury will come in there already bias towards trayvon. she's a friend towards vavon. what you do as a defense lawyer, don't keep her up there for another two or three hours. hit the key points and show that she's bias and show...
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sidewalks all around the bay area nats: why are you recording now normally if you complained to the police beybe well long gone nats ambiance but what if i told you there is a way that you can catch people behaving badly all you need is a camera and the internet nats: ambiance sfist a local bay area blog had created a sidewalk biking offender registry where you can snap images of people like this. yes all you need to do is see someone riding on the sidewalk and snap a photo and bam it's on the web this includes pocket bikes which are illegal on the street not to mention on a public sidewalk nats: ambiance the fact is it's really not that hard to find grown up people breaking the law riding on the sidewalk so i expect the registry and the map to be overflowing with photos of people all around the san francisco bay the reason why i keep repeating the words grown up is because if you are 13 and under you can ride on the sidewalk nats: ambiance will issues tickets and it could set you back about a 100 bucks however posting on the blog the police will not respond and write a ticket to the bicylist
sidewalks all around the bay area nats: why are you recording now normally if you complained to the police beybe well long gone nats ambiance but what if i told you there is a way that you can catch people behaving badly all you need is a camera and the internet nats: ambiance sfist a local bay area blog had created a sidewalk biking offender registry where you can snap images of people like this. yes all you need to do is see someone riding on the sidewalk and snap a photo and bam it's on the...
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onler: thank you for bei the "washington joual" providing this opportuty to speak.i ha seea dete -- theyre trying to use the argument now that gay marriage is bad for childn or the heterosexual community on their marriage rate over 50% on the vorce rate. lee's explain w thais good for kids. i was a school board member for six years. i have sn the eects of divorce, folks. youanet off your high horses on that one. thsupre court ruling did noing but support the constitution. because in this countryby god, we all have the righto life, liberty, and t pursuit of happiness. thank u, gentlemen. you have aood y, gdbye. t is sucaguess tiled or -- tired old joke at this pointhat iis a clichÉ butow we have gay marriage which gives gay people the abily to as miserable as the rest of us. divorce, yoknow, rtainly not a great thg, bad for a lot of people obvisly. am noreally sure how much the heterosexual divorce rate really plays into theay a whate discussion lessons we can learn from at when approaching gay marrie. askfinally, i want to you about ur hometown may your oral raise.
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think will bei around for awhile in the sense that i, for one, will not advocate bringing them back toted states for the detention agreements with the countries that might take some of these folks back to not provide any assurance that these folks want research -- return to the terrorism battlefield. i have for the president talk about closing guantanamo bay but he provides literally no alternative. the facility is run by a group called a joint task force. it is all branches of the military. these are amazing young people running that facility in a way that of every american could go down there, they would be proud of the operation. they are taking care of those prisoners and there is a medical team on site for detainee's. i am very proud of the way the young people go down and run that. it is mostly young folks down there managing the facility and they are doing an excellent job host: to the hunger strikes concern you? guest: of course, but we have hundred strikes in united states presence as well. it is a political tool to rouse the left and create angst among the american people. i
think will bei around for awhile in the sense that i, for one, will not advocate bringing them back toted states for the detention agreements with the countries that might take some of these folks back to not provide any assurance that these folks want research -- return to the terrorism battlefield. i have for the president talk about closing guantanamo bay but he provides literally no alternative. the facility is run by a group called a joint task force. it is all branches of the military....
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bey of these things may not happening today. certainly the it ministration and congress have acted to reduce the budgets for some of these -- for some of this kind of effort but i think that's the most important reason to have a hearing. we want the culture to be spend it and spend it wisely. we want the culture to be, how can we get better training and better trained workforce and in many cases, the best way is good for the lowest price for what you need, don't kick back perks. those are not what the rank and file once. they want to be well-trained. i believe we are going to see a short video. these are once again for a reason. training videos are important. training material isn't worn. if you do training material, not only do you show it to your employees at conferences but you put it on the web. make sure they know about it. use it again and again. if what you have is entertainment, training through art, it's not reusable. it does not have that staying power. loudesto make sure the behavior you are to hear today does not hap
bey of these things may not happening today. certainly the it ministration and congress have acted to reduce the budgets for some of these -- for some of this kind of effort but i think that's the most important reason to have a hearing. we want the culture to be spend it and spend it wisely. we want the culture to be, how can we get better training and better trained workforce and in many cases, the best way is good for the lowest price for what you need, don't kick back perks. those are not...
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it's to bey contingent on a workable system. we have made some strides, any technology, you cannot do e- verify with a self -- you can now do e-verify with a cell phone. it has to be something that is doable for american businesses. for every -- about 94% of the people who are -- who come in our authoress, six percent who inged were actually americans, able to work. that is an error rate that if you transpose it across the entire workforce, that is a lot of americans. so not only do we need to work to get the database better, but we need to make sure that if an american is dinged, they have some right, they'll lose their jobs. so we're working through that. i think that we can work through that. i sort of reached the conclusion personally that if we come up with this workable system, we have got to accept that it is going to be in force, and e-verify will likely be ordered. >> i converts then, any different,? >> no, we have an agreement that that has to be enforceable and in force, which is why you difficult.how the easy thing i
it's to bey contingent on a workable system. we have made some strides, any technology, you cannot do e- verify with a self -- you can now do e-verify with a cell phone. it has to be something that is doable for american businesses. for every -- about 94% of the people who are -- who come in our authoress, six percent who inged were actually americans, able to work. that is an error rate that if you transpose it across the entire workforce, that is a lot of americans. so not only do we need to...
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bey are many reasons to skeptical of the government, and you do not have to look any further than theobama administration during the last five years. and the scandals which have proved the truthfulness of lord acton's maxim -- remember that one? he says power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. and we have seen that maxim in action here recently. nevertheless the prevailing wisdom of president obama and his allies seems to be that the government knows best. that is what gave us these failed practices like dodd- frank and obamacare and this failed stimulus that left us with $1 trillion in deficit. -- additional debt. this is the narcissistic belief that these leaders know better than you do what is good for you and your family. they believe that by massively expanding government, massively expanding regulation, growing the size of the bureaucracy and its intrusiveness in your life, that they can solve america's biggest problems. and of course, this is an impossible -- this is an unrealistic expectation. dangerous a expectation. in an era of trillion dollar deficits and bal
bey are many reasons to skeptical of the government, and you do not have to look any further than theobama administration during the last five years. and the scandals which have proved the truthfulness of lord acton's maxim -- remember that one? he says power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. and we have seen that maxim in action here recently. nevertheless the prevailing wisdom of president obama and his allies seems to be that the government knows best. that is what gave us...