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first stories about how she's throwing binders at her staff. she's telling people she's not going to get rid to have student debt. she keeps it real, by is good in a politician. but i'm not calling her if i'm going through a breakup. i won't sugar coat it, trevor. that relationship was your best chance of not dying alone. ( crying ) well, you will never be president! ( laughter ) klobuchar wasn't there joust to crush dreams. her policies including reducing drug sentences, expanding pell grants and telling people to think fast. although you could tell the audience wasn't exactly her biggest fan. >> i am someone that runs in a purple state and every single time i have run, i have won every single congressional district in my state, including michele bachmann's, okay? that's when you guys are supposed to here. ( laughter ) >> trevor: that was rough. asking someone to cheer is like asking someone to say i love you. if they don't do it on their own, that's kind of the answer. and, yes, i'm speaking to all the parents out there. stop asking your todd
first stories about how she's throwing binders at her staff. she's telling people she's not going to get rid to have student debt. she keeps it real, by is good in a politician. but i'm not calling her if i'm going through a breakup. i won't sugar coat it, trevor. that relationship was your best chance of not dying alone. ( crying ) well, you will never be president! ( laughter ) klobuchar wasn't there joust to crush dreams. her policies including reducing drug sentences, expanding pell grants...
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we have been handed these two volumes in three-ring binders. i think one question that peopla may is, how heavily redacted is the report? section two, which deals with e investigations of potential obstruction of justice, as you can see, is very lightly redacted.th the other e-ring binder we have been given, section one, re does have xtensive redactions. here, example, is a page of what e of the pages looks like. the section one part, about the investigation of russian meddling into the elechas more redactions. they relate to, in many cases, harm -- they say harm to an ongoing matter. as you may recall, this is one of the categors that attorney general william barr had said would be used to redact some of the report that's going to the public. although, he said this morning that members of congress would be able to see that. ucon the question of obstron of justice, the report said that it looked at several actions b the president as potential actions of obstruction of justice. many of them we were familiar with. the dinner with comey, the firin
we have been handed these two volumes in three-ring binders. i think one question that peopla may is, how heavily redacted is the report? section two, which deals with e investigations of potential obstruction of justice, as you can see, is very lightly redacted.th the other e-ring binder we have been given, section one, re does have xtensive redactions. here, example, is a page of what e of the pages looks like. the section one part, about the investigation of russian meddling into the elechas...
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complain they're losing revenues and that the mining comes at a high human and environmental costs binder's say they just want to make ends meet take a look. a gold trader in guyana shows off his wares this gold is headed for market in dubai it was almost certainly mined illegally and will more than likely never feature in official export records around four hundred fifty tons of illegal african gold found its way on to the dubai market in two thousand and sixteen that means no taxes are being paid to the states that produce the gold depriving already poor countries a vital revenue from their natural resources the miners some of them children work in dangerous conditions to feed the world's hunger for the yellow metal and. what it is that. i started school when i was young but it got to a point where my parents couldn't handle my chew ition. school you know. not in school some of my friends they were into small scale mining and because i didn't have any supports to further my education i decided to join my friends and go into gold mining. illicit gold mining provides a livelihood to million
complain they're losing revenues and that the mining comes at a high human and environmental costs binder's say they just want to make ends meet take a look. a gold trader in guyana shows off his wares this gold is headed for market in dubai it was almost certainly mined illegally and will more than likely never feature in official export records around four hundred fifty tons of illegal african gold found its way on to the dubai market in two thousand and sixteen that means no taxes are being...
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so we usually room and they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this type of shit will be out of it you have heard it the client's name. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten shit in the competition are all ours and this case was a literal threat as expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods. of tradition that radical irish nationalists are carrying on today. here on a mother and her son visit the community center they want to remain anonymous. the boy is accused of stealing a car he's threatened punishment is to be shot in the leg. donnelly is trying to mediate. here needed to be. i talk to people of threat. because. because we needed it. we are girly write a letter. a letter of apology will hopefully avert the looming threat. it's a typical day at the rosemount community center an indication that for some people in northern irela
so we usually room and they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this type of shit will be out of it you have heard it the client's name. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten shit in the competition are all ours and this case was a literal threat as expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira...
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their binders are full of brutal stories. donnelly s shows a particularly telling file. >> t this is ted was sheetet. the client's name, where he lives, and what age group, nature of death, expulsion, beaten, in this case it was expulsion from the city. reporter: to punish antntisocial behavior, radidical elements impose vigilante justice in the poorer areas of derry. this is a hold over from earlier times when the ira police neighborhoods. the traditional radical irish nationalists are carrying on today. a mother and her son visit the community center. they want to remain anonymous. the boys accused of stealing a car. his punishment is to be shot in the leg. donnelly is trying to mediate. >> i had talked to people who issued the threat, because [indiscernible] we are going to know right letter. -- now write a letter. reporter: that could mayaybe avt the looming threat. it is a typical day at the rosemont community center, showing that peace has not returned, 21 years after the good friday agreement. carl: it has been 20 year
their binders are full of brutal stories. donnelly s shows a particularly telling file. >> t this is ted was sheetet. the client's name, where he lives, and what age group, nature of death, expulsion, beaten, in this case it was expulsion from the city. reporter: to punish antntisocial behavior, radidical elements impose vigilante justice in the poorer areas of derry. this is a hold over from earlier times when the ira police neighborhoods. the traditional radical irish nationalists are...
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the scouts shouldn't feel too bad because his daughter tweeted during a lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with his own daughter. we will see what the secrecy is about in a few days. >> thank you so much. >> we we'll be right back. it is not your typical easter celebration. today, a crowd turned out for an easter egg hunt at the spooky winchester mystery house in san jose. >> children of all ages ran around searching for more than 5000 eggs. >> as a bonus, 13 golden eggs were hidden that could be redeemed for special prizes. what is in the school next? i always love that. hiding the golden eggs. since the ch u n llle thyou do at that yes,w leg. >> we always have that. you never had that? i am sorry brian. >> that is why i got into whether. >> cbs weekend news is next we will see you back here at 6:00 p.m. they'r captioning sponsored by cbs >> begnaud: a tiger attack at a u.s. zoo. visitors watched as the tiger malled a trainer. tso tonight, death and destruction-- there is a huge storm that has killed at least five people and it is moving orom the deep
the scouts shouldn't feel too bad because his daughter tweeted during a lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with his own daughter. we will see what the secrecy is about in a few days. >> thank you so much. >> we we'll be right back. it is not your typical easter celebration. today, a crowd turned out for an easter egg hunt at the spooky winchester mystery house in san jose. >> children of all ages ran around searching for more than 5000 eggs....
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the binders and papers inside thrown about the court yard. >> why would they do this? >> reporter: this destruction is what teachers and students were treated with tuesday morning on east 27th street following spring break. >> the glass and the girl's bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: dozen was children's book thrown on the floor like trash. even a laptop snapped in half. >> they pulled some computers out of a storage space that was locked. broke three of those. >> reporter: a gut punch for the school's hardworking educators who were left to clean it all up. >> we have such limited resources. now we're gonna have to spend a lot of those resources trying to fix this place up again. >> reporter: how much it will cost is still being determined. the spanish immersion school is like a second home in the community. who did this also unknown. >> whoever did it, they should just come and help out, i guess. >> turn themselves in maybe? >> yeah. >> reporter: ariana gomez, fox2 news. >>> new information in the shooting of a four-year-old boy in oakland. police say the gun the
the binders and papers inside thrown about the court yard. >> why would they do this? >> reporter: this destruction is what teachers and students were treated with tuesday morning on east 27th street following spring break. >> the glass and the girl's bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: dozen was children's book thrown on the floor like trash. even a laptop snapped in half. >> they pulled some computers out of a storage space that was locked. broke three of those....
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she tweeted that during lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with hisaughter. >> she may be a scout for the bears, you don't know. >> we will see. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today, life-changing technology from abbott because the faster we can identify new viruses, stcant tog th the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. robert de niro g to be on tonight. >>> have a great easter weekend, stay safe. it is going to be sunn captioning sponsored by cbs >> notre dame stands damaged but defiant after a fire that ragedo extraordinary people. it's a miracle what was saved here. >> here's a message from france's firefighting mascot. ♪ ♪ >> notre dame has been saved, but for how long? all things must pass in the end. the flames may be out, but what are our lives but smoke in the wind of an indifferent universe. the flames, they call tos,
she tweeted that during lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with hisaughter. >> she may be a scout for the bears, you don't know. >> we will see. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today, life-changing technology from abbott because the faster we can identify new viruses, stcant tog th the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. robert de niro...
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she tweeted that during lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with hiswn daughter. >> she may be a scout for the bears, you don't know. >> we will see. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. robert de niro is going to be on tonight. >>> have a great easter weekend, stay safe. it is going to - [announcer] if you want to make more money and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate multimillionaire and best-selling author than merrill, star of a&e's hit tv show, flip this house has one heck of an opportunity for you. for the last decade, you've seen than all over tv and now than's chosen to hold a free two hour live class where you'll learn how you can start making money in real estate on a part-time or full-time basis. you'll learn a step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes and buying and holding income properties that generate consistent cash flow. this is the exact process than and thousands of students have used to get started and become successful and now it's your turn. on today's show, you'll meet people
she tweeted that during lunch, he took his draft binder to the bathroom instead of leaving it with hiswn daughter. >> she may be a scout for the bears, you don't know. >> we will see. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. robert de niro is going to be on tonight. >>> have a great easter weekend, stay safe. it is going to - [announcer] if you want to make more money and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate...
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we use a room there that binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this will be of it if it the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten should in the time edition and this case was a neutral expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods. a tradition that radical irish nationalists are carrying on today. there is. a mother and her son visit a community center they want to remain anonymous you hear the boy is accused of stealing a car he's threatened punishment is to be shot in the leg. donnelly is trying to mediate. here and in addition to the way. i talk to people here should the threat. because. because we needed. we only know you write a letter. a letter of apology will hopefully avert the looming threat. it's a typical day at the rosemont community center an indication that for some people in northern irela
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the promise is hard won peace and ever since you case for exit referendum german photographer tony binder has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile pound balance that is daily bread for its use. teenagers in belfast after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the sectarian violence of the past still these images show that the deep divisions of a troubled past still resonate. with. the relationship between protestants and catholics and discovers that even after decades of peace that relationship has not fundamentally changed. people live side by side in peace but they don't live together in pace and the every day of the individual communities takes place completely in their own neighborhood there were times i got a lift in a car and with a car this will be a short trip but some people don't even want to drive through the other neighborhoods they'd rather take a long detour and be sure they remain in their own communities communities and. the story is not over. high walls and barbed wire still separate catholic and protestant neighborhoods these walls. troubles went
the promise is hard won peace and ever since you case for exit referendum german photographer tony binder has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile pound balance that is daily bread for its use. teenagers in belfast after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the sectarian violence of the past still these images show that the deep divisions of a troubled past still resonate. with. the relationship between protestants and catholics and discovers that even after decades...
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fine and there are companies in the public binder. >> good afternoon. assistant general manager for infrastructure. this contract would be for $24.5 million. it is for construction management services because we will have continue to have multiple shutdowns for mountain tunnel and construction to do repairs, add a shaft, do road work, slope stabilization work. we went through the interview, the rfp process had interviews and evaluated written proposals and the firms were ranked. and acom was the top ranked firm. epc responded shortly after, but staff feel pretty confident we should move forward with aecom. i can answer any questions. i also have the city attorney here who worked with us on the response. >> i read the letter and reviewed the materials and i'm ready to make a motion. i'll move the item. >> second it. >> thank you. comments on this item? seeing none. all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. so, shall we read items to be covered in closed session? >> yes. item 20, is existing litigation, joseph versus city and county of san francisc
fine and there are companies in the public binder. >> good afternoon. assistant general manager for infrastructure. this contract would be for $24.5 million. it is for construction management services because we will have continue to have multiple shutdowns for mountain tunnel and construction to do repairs, add a shaft, do road work, slope stabilization work. we went through the interview, the rfp process had interviews and evaluated written proposals and the firms were ranked. and acom...
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we have been handed these two volumes in three-ring binders.d is the report? section two, which deals with the investigations of potential obstruction of justice, as you can see, is very lightly redacted. the other three-ring binder we have been given, section one, does have more extensive redactions. here, example, is a page of what one of the pages looks like. the section one part, about the investigation of russian meddling into the election, has more redactions. they relate to, in many cases, harm -- they say harm to an ongoing matter. as you may recall, this is one of the categories that attorney general william barr had said would be used to redact some of the report that's going to the public. although, he said this morning that members of congress would be able to see that. on the question of obstruction of justice, the report said that it looked at several actions by the president as potential actions of obstruction of justice. many of them we were familiar with. the dinner with comey, the firing of comey, the dinner which he asked for
we have been handed these two volumes in three-ring binders.d is the report? section two, which deals with the investigations of potential obstruction of justice, as you can see, is very lightly redacted. the other three-ring binder we have been given, section one, does have more extensive redactions. here, example, is a page of what one of the pages looks like. the section one part, about the investigation of russian meddling into the election, has more redactions. they relate to, in many...
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>> i just said, today i said i had to go to the office to find a bigger binder to track all these candidates. it's going to get so thick. i'm flipping through the pages. i don't see a clear person stepping up to the president. new mexico, minnesota, new hampshire, nevada are think are good places for us to be right now. it'll be a good night if i get more than two. >> laura: i know you're at the air force base. >> early tomorrow morning. >> laura: and an 11-year-old student says she was shamed by her teacher for choosing trump as the subject of her school report. her parents are here to sound off. ♪ ♪ ♪ i got it! what? what? l.a. bookers book apartments and vacation homes as easy as hotels. ridin' scooter! l.a. baby! l.a. baby! be a booker you're welcome. at booking.com you're welcome. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. bril
>> i just said, today i said i had to go to the office to find a bigger binder to track all these candidates. it's going to get so thick. i'm flipping through the pages. i don't see a clear person stepping up to the president. new mexico, minnesota, new hampshire, nevada are think are good places for us to be right now. it'll be a good night if i get more than two. >> laura: i know you're at the air force base. >> early tomorrow morning. >> laura: and an 11-year-old...
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them leading up to this i would get up early at 5:00 or so which is early for me and i would have a binder, so much evidence and there was something else we may stand when we got there we got into the trial in a really good teacher he consultants. and he also workeamd also worked helped us kind of get the jury in a way that we wanted. >> host: let's talk about some of the prizes in the research that you found. >> guest: it wasn't a surprise to us that we were relieved to find those that support the prosecution in the case. we did a community attitude survey it was like a phone call. we did a couple of focus groups. we did jury questionnaires it ought to be prosecuted or there was the evidence they didn't want us to do t this debate to a point but if the evidence was there. we thought that it was in birmingham. they got that and beaten up by a group of white men one of whom was bobby frank and he had no kids at that school. we saw a lot of the like that that gave us a lot of hope that we could get injury that is going to be. that is all we ask because we believed all along if they look at t
them leading up to this i would get up early at 5:00 or so which is early for me and i would have a binder, so much evidence and there was something else we may stand when we got there we got into the trial in a really good teacher he consultants. and he also workeamd also worked helped us kind of get the jury in a way that we wanted. >> host: let's talk about some of the prizes in the research that you found. >> guest: it wasn't a surprise to us that we were relieved to find those...
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there are copies of the applications in your packets in the public binders on the table in this room. san francisco main library and on the s.b.c. website. item 3a is benkyodo company. it was established in 1906 in the oldest japanese-american family owned business. it is the last remaining manufacture. mochi made of gluten rice. benkyodo company has been operating by three generations of the family presently owned by the founders grandchildren. the store closed when the family was in world war ii with over 100,000 other japanese-americans on the west coast. return after the war, they had neighbors who watched over their space and reopen their shop. item 3b is board of supervisors of the glide foundation. the organization commonly known as the glide foundation or glide was established in 1929 by philanthropist who purchased the land at 330 ellis street. glide provides shelter to hosting sunday celebrations to all walks of life without concern for race, creed, economic and social status s sexual orientation or gender identity. in 1963, cecil williams joined the organization creating a
there are copies of the applications in your packets in the public binders on the table in this room. san francisco main library and on the s.b.c. website. item 3a is benkyodo company. it was established in 1906 in the oldest japanese-american family owned business. it is the last remaining manufacture. mochi made of gluten rice. benkyodo company has been operating by three generations of the family presently owned by the founders grandchildren. the store closed when the family was in world war...
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the san francisco unified school district and now of course we put much of what's in that in that binder and many more lessons on our website, genocideeducation.org. today with the school district we hosted our first full day pilot teacher training workshop here and because of it's success and the positive response we got from teachers, we never looked back setting our sights well beyond san francisco after that. we've given our workshops in many california cities and 15 other states now. we participate in the national council for the social studies yearly conference in a different city every year and also several other regional conferences including the huge one in california where we reach hundreds of new teachers every year. we've help california and several other states incorporate the armenian genocide into their state's education standards and this year the california department of education has asked us to create curriculum aligned with its new history framework and to help train its teachers on this implementation. so i firmly believe that the story i just told you would not have
the san francisco unified school district and now of course we put much of what's in that in that binder and many more lessons on our website, genocideeducation.org. today with the school district we hosted our first full day pilot teacher training workshop here and because of it's success and the positive response we got from teachers, we never looked back setting our sights well beyond san francisco after that. we've given our workshops in many california cities and 15 other states now. we...
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>> i just said, today i said i had to go to the office to find a bigger binder to track all these candidates going to get so thick. i'm flipping through the pages. i don't see a clear person stepping up to the president. new mexico, minnesota, new hampshire, nevada are think are good places for us to be right now. it'll be a good night if i get more than two. >> laura: i know you're at the air force base. >> early tomorrow morning. >> laura: and an 11-year-old student says she was shamed by her teacher for choosing trump as the subject of her school report. her parents are here to sound her parents are here to sound all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher
>> i just said, today i said i had to go to the office to find a bigger binder to track all these candidates going to get so thick. i'm flipping through the pages. i don't see a clear person stepping up to the president. new mexico, minnesota, new hampshire, nevada are think are good places for us to be right now. it'll be a good night if i get more than two. >> laura: i know you're at the air force base. >> early tomorrow morning. >> laura: and an 11-year-old student...
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while the binder element is slow cooking in the pan, it's blended with cashews, almond, walnuts and driedo suspend the thc-laden goodness in the next step. the cannabis-laced butter chocolate is added along with plenty of honey to bind together all the ingredients. then mix. ♪ last, you roll the entirety of the mixture into a ball and either refrigerate or dig right in. of course, network standards and practices prohibit me from even tasting this delicious and reportedly mind-altering treat. i'm guessing, anyway. so until i see chris, john and wolf doing bong rips in "the situation room," i will, of course, abide by these rules because that's the kind of guy i am. there's one particular cafe in the heart of the kasbah that's drawn in foreign dignitaries, rock stars, aristocrats and artists since it opened its doors in 1943. cafe baba. sweet mint tea in a thick slow-moving haze of smoke. it smells like my dorm room 1972. good evening, hello. this is george bajalia and zeneb, and i should say right now that i have no direct knowledge of either george or zaneb smoking anything illegal substa
while the binder element is slow cooking in the pan, it's blended with cashews, almond, walnuts and driedo suspend the thc-laden goodness in the next step. the cannabis-laced butter chocolate is added along with plenty of honey to bind together all the ingredients. then mix. ♪ last, you roll the entirety of the mixture into a ball and either refrigerate or dig right in. of course, network standards and practices prohibit me from even tasting this delicious and reportedly mind-altering treat....
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quote, i had that belief initially, after reviewing a large binder of her e-mails, that had classified information in them. that is a have i laismghtz 18 usc 793. that's thesque nawj act. baker said he was persuaded out of it by his colleagues. they wanted the clinton matter under the rug. even page said, the fix was in. all the decisions are made by loretta lynch and the democrats at the dcht justice. look at our new time line how. do we get to this point. july 10. 2015. fbiopened a criminal investigation code name "mate mityear exam" and to hilary clinton's handling classified information on that private server. september 2015, obama's a.g. loretta lynch asked the fbidirector comb to refer to clinton's investigation, not as the investigation it is, but as a matter. on march 4, 2016, top fbiofficials struck page, they're busy texting about their utter contemp for donald trump, one time calling donald trump an idiot, and clinton should win, a hundred million to zero and we're smelly wal-mart voters of trump. march ph march, 2016. comey draft aid letter, exonerating hillary, changing fr
quote, i had that belief initially, after reviewing a large binder of her e-mails, that had classified information in them. that is a have i laismghtz 18 usc 793. that's thesque nawj act. baker said he was persuaded out of it by his colleagues. they wanted the clinton matter under the rug. even page said, the fix was in. all the decisions are made by loretta lynch and the democrats at the dcht justice. look at our new time line how. do we get to this point. july 10. 2015. fbiopened a criminal...
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paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets empty, binders across the court yard. this destruction is what teachers were greeted with at man suneta elementary school. >> there is more. >> reporter: dozens of children's books were thrown on the floor like trash. a laptop was snapped in half. >> they pulled computers out of a storage case. broke three of them. there are three missing. >> reporter: a gut punch for the hard-working educators who are left to clean it up. >> we have such limited resources is now we will have to spend them trying to fix this place up again. >> parents say this is like a second home for the kids in the area. >> it is a serious setback and it is demoralizing. >> who did it and how they got in is also unknown. >> reporter: one fifth grader has a message for whoever is responsible. >> whoever did it should help out. >>> 9:26. >>> coming up, the next step in the college admissions scandal as two prominent actresses are due to appear in court today. >>> and plans to demolish an apartment complex in mountain view is moving forward, how the resda
paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets empty, binders across the court yard. this destruction is what teachers were greeted with at man suneta elementary school. >> there is more. >> reporter: dozens of children's books were thrown on the floor like trash. a laptop was snapped in half. >> they pulled computers out of a storage case. broke three of them. there are three missing. >> reporter: a gut punch for the hard-working educators who are left to clean...
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paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets emptied , the binders and papers inside, now strewn about the courtyard. >> why would they do this? >> the destructwhat students and teachers were greeted with tuesday morning at manzanita elementary school on east 27th street following spring break . >> they broke glass and the girls bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: there is more. dozens of children's books thrown on the floor like trash. even a laptop, snapped in half. >> they pulled computers out of a storage case. they broke three valve those. >> reporter: a gut punch for the schools hard-working educators who will have to clean it all up. >> we in the oakland school district have limited resources and now we are going to have to spend those resources trying to fix up this place. >> reporter: how much it will cost is still being determined. parents say the school is like a second home for kids in the community . >> a serious setback and demoralizing. >> who did this and how they got in is also unknown but one fifth-grader has a message for the people responsible. >> whoever did
paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets emptied , the binders and papers inside, now strewn about the courtyard. >> why would they do this? >> the destructwhat students and teachers were greeted with tuesday morning at manzanita elementary school on east 27th street following spring break . >> they broke glass and the girls bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: there is more. dozens of children's books thrown on the floor like trash. even a laptop, snapped...
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you have the binder, all the notes. >> thanks to cnn wash. >> i ordered a copy on amazon, nice to havee bookshelf. number one on amazon. great to see you. thanks for joining us on this televised edition of "reliable sources." our coverage goes on all the time online on cnn.com. sign up our nightly newsletter and listen to our podcast. next sunday night, van jones with redemption project at 9:00, starting next sunday and united shades of america at 10:00, next sunday here on cnn. see you back here next sunday as well. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some adviso
you have the binder, all the notes. >> thanks to cnn wash. >> i ordered a copy on amazon, nice to havee bookshelf. number one on amazon. great to see you. thanks for joining us on this televised edition of "reliable sources." our coverage goes on all the time online on cnn.com. sign up our nightly newsletter and listen to our podcast. next sunday night, van jones with redemption project at 9:00, starting next sunday and united shades of america at 10:00, next sunday here...
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. >> meanwhile, at the county sheriff's office, the three-ring binders that made up the pietz file movedsk to desk, until in 2010, they were picked up by two cold case cops, jake papovich and mike mellis. each was determined to apply some heat. >> i called gayle up and said i've got this case now and it's my intent to be the last detective to have this case. >> they laid out the entire investigation, and then homed in hone in on day one. that saturday morning nici pietz presumably left the condo she shared with dave and headed out to her special aa meeting. to the cold case detectives' fresh eyes, a few key pieces of evidence from that morning jumped out. common-sense stuff, really. like nici's wedding ring. a photo taken in 2006 showed it in nici's bathroom near the jewelry cleaner she kept it in overnight. >> and here's the wedding rings left on the counter. and she was proud of the rings, according to all of the family, and here she is going to this big meeting the next morning, but she is going to go and not take her rings with her? >> another red flag, this from the autopsy report.
. >> meanwhile, at the county sheriff's office, the three-ring binders that made up the pietz file movedsk to desk, until in 2010, they were picked up by two cold case cops, jake papovich and mike mellis. each was determined to apply some heat. >> i called gayle up and said i've got this case now and it's my intent to be the last detective to have this case. >> they laid out the entire investigation, and then homed in hone in on day one. that saturday morning nici pietz...
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the powder would get placed in here, so this will be the fentanyl with any other cutting agent or binderthe upper punch will come down, apply pressure to create the tablet, and then up comes tablet. >> so you just take the pill out, put it in the little bottle and sell it. >> reporter: here's another key piece of equipment falkowski was able to easily buy online -- a "v" mixer. a $3,000 commercial grade pill mixing machine. his ingredients were pill binding powder and crushed tylenol mixed with raw fentanyl, which is much cheaper and more potent than other opioids. >> he felt like he had a relatively safe formula that would mimic the effect of a percocet. >> with a load of pills that he makes in a day, how much would he make? >> he could make $400, $500 over a course of a day. >> reporter: falkowski thought he had hit the jackpot with his counterfeit pill operation, showing off his expensive home and flashy vehicles on his facebook page. but it all came crashing down when his girlfriend died after taking his product. falkowski was arrested by and charged with illegal drug possession. and
the powder would get placed in here, so this will be the fentanyl with any other cutting agent or binderthe upper punch will come down, apply pressure to create the tablet, and then up comes tablet. >> so you just take the pill out, put it in the little bottle and sell it. >> reporter: here's another key piece of equipment falkowski was able to easily buy online -- a "v" mixer. a $3,000 commercial grade pill mixing machine. his ingredients were pill binding powder and...
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. >> meanwhile at the county sheriff's office, the three ring binders that made up the pietz file moveddesk until 2010 they were picked up by two cold case cops, each determined to apply heat. >> i called and said, i have this case now and it's my intent to be the last detective to have this case. >> they laid out the entire investigation and honed in on day one, that saturday morning nicky pae nic ni nicky pietz left the condo for the aa meeting. a few things jumped out, like nicky's wedding ring. a photo taken in 2006 showed it in nicky's bathroom near the jewelry cleaner she kept it overnight. she was proud of the ring according to all the family and here she's going to this big meeting and she wouldn't take her rings with her? >> another red flag, nicky's body had been recovered with her retainer still in her mouth. >> why did it seem odd you had a body with a retainer? >> it is something people typically wear to bed and no place else. >> the ring left on the bathroom counter and clunky retainer still in her mouth add up to a wife whether never left the condo that saturday morning a
. >> meanwhile at the county sheriff's office, the three ring binders that made up the pietz file moveddesk until 2010 they were picked up by two cold case cops, each determined to apply heat. >> i called and said, i have this case now and it's my intent to be the last detective to have this case. >> they laid out the entire investigation and honed in on day one, that saturday morning nicky pae nic ni nicky pietz left the condo for the aa meeting. a few things jumped out, like...
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"i had that belief initially after reviewing a large binder of her emails that had classified information in them. that is a violation, 18 usc, 793, that is the espionage act. baker said that he was persuaded out of it by his colleagues. they went to the clinton matter swept under the rug, even page and strzok said that the fix was in. all of that decisions are made by loretta lynch and the democrats at the department of justice. now look at the new timeline, how did we get to this point? let's start july 10, 2015, the fbi opened a criminal investigation, code name midyear exam into hillary clinton's handling of classified information on that private server. september 2015, obama's ag, laredo lynch asked the fbi director comey to refer to the investigation not as an investigation, but a matter. on march 4th, 2016, top fbi officials strzok and paige are texting about their utter contempt for donald trump, one time calling him an 88. a saying that clinton should win. 100000000-0. and that we are smelly walmart voters of trump. and in march 2nd, may 2nd rather of 2016, comey, strzok drafting
"i had that belief initially after reviewing a large binder of her emails that had classified information in them. that is a violation, 18 usc, 793, that is the espionage act. baker said that he was persuaded out of it by his colleagues. they went to the clinton matter swept under the rug, even page and strzok said that the fix was in. all of that decisions are made by loretta lynch and the democrats at the department of justice. now look at the new timeline, how did we get to this point?...
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paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets emptied , the binders and papers inside, now strewne courtyard. >> why would they do this? >> the destructwhat students and teachers were greeted with tuesday morning at manzanita elementary school on east 27th street following spring break . >> they broke glass and the girls bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: there is more. dozens of children's books
paint splattered on walls and windows, large cabinets emptied , the binders and papers inside, now strewne courtyard. >> why would they do this? >> the destructwhat students and teachers were greeted with tuesday morning at manzanita elementary school on east 27th street following spring break . >> they broke glass and the girls bathroom was messed up. >> reporter: there is more. dozens of children's books
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draft, bring your kids to work it is unbelievable >> it is funny -- >> and i've got my stock draft binder. >> well, no reading it put that aside for one more moment. >> i'll move that over. >> we want to talk to you about amazon and intel deirdre, kick things off for us here tell us what we're looking for after the bell for amazon. >> amazon obviously the behemoth reporting today. what investors really want to look at is the growth story. remember last quarter, it guided for this quarter a little bit below expectations, and the story here, though, is that growth of about 20% is good enough for most companies but not amazon, since amazon's valuation is higher than many of the big tech companies out there. so, amazon also said that this year they're going to be looking at spending more last year they sort of reaped the rewards of what they sewed in years previously, but this year there's a lot of spending to do. and i would also say that investors should look out for its international. it's one of the, you know, critical parts of the business that's where growth is going to come from in the
draft, bring your kids to work it is unbelievable >> it is funny -- >> and i've got my stock draft binder. >> well, no reading it put that aside for one more moment. >> i'll move that over. >> we want to talk to you about amazon and intel deirdre, kick things off for us here tell us what we're looking for after the bell for amazon. >> amazon obviously the behemoth reporting today. what investors really want to look at is the growth story. remember last...
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i remember your binder of fema regs. i remember you pleading with the president and washington to help people to save people's lives in the early days, what the government did and didn't do was a matter of life and death. you had paper towels tossed in the faces of your citizens and constituents. does anything shock you anymore from this president? >> it still continues to shock me. >> me, too. >> it still continues to shock the people of puerto rico. just when you think he's gone the lowest he can go, he still goes lower than that. let's fact check the president, because he has become a fake news cartoon. everything that he has always complained about. first of all, mr. president, 3,000 puerto ricans died on your watch. they died because your government was inefficient, ineffective and unable to do its job. secondly, again, you should fire whomever told you $91 billion were given to puerto rico. as you just mentioned, "the washington post" says between $11 and our estimate is between $11 and $13 billion. there's still 3
i remember your binder of fema regs. i remember you pleading with the president and washington to help people to save people's lives in the early days, what the government did and didn't do was a matter of life and death. you had paper towels tossed in the faces of your citizens and constituents. does anything shock you anymore from this president? >> it still continues to shock me. >> me, too. >> it still continues to shock the people of puerto rico. just when you think he's...
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>> susan binder, cambridge systematics. my sense, and i agree that there is a two-pronged benefit of taking the pilot or the trial, one is that you learn something in order to be able to refute or twto change or tinker with the proposal. the other is comfort level. does that need to be through various bites like we did with state pilots? could it be a slice like just a focus on ev's or fleets or just a focus on trucks? there may be some supplication, because what i hear from those who used to say, or are saying , you know, that this is the right way, from an economic point of view, but these are too many payers. it is too big a bite. and here's the tension, your parallel with interoperability, do we really need to design this in a way that is truly national in scope? so where we are defeating this value proposition, in other words, i paying this because i am getting a benefit. and if you stratify too much you might not make a different -- robert: i am going to ask adrian on the cordon thing. but we have a system that's taki
>> susan binder, cambridge systematics. my sense, and i agree that there is a two-pronged benefit of taking the pilot or the trial, one is that you learn something in order to be able to refute or twto change or tinker with the proposal. the other is comfort level. does that need to be through various bites like we did with state pilots? could it be a slice like just a focus on ev's or fleets or just a focus on trucks? there may be some supplication, because what i hear from those who...
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couple of weeks after the brumback killings, detective mois says, his boss handed him a three-ring binderis one was thicker than the rest. >> and what i took away after reading that file from front to back was that, in my mind, there was enough information contained in that file that it made a very real possibility that there was a motive to want to harm dr. hunter, dr. brumback or dr. bewtra by that individual. >>> coming up -- >> reporter: before arriving at creighton, it seemed anthony garcia had been well on his way to achieving the american dream. from a working class background in southern california, he had finished medical school and embarked on what should have been a long and lucrative career. but then, for some reason, his life began to be lit in large measure by the bridges he burned along the way. he'd been dismissed from other residency programs, fired from some jobs and several states had denied him a medical license. >> it would appear that every time that dr. garcia would apply for a place of employment or licensure as a physician in another state, creighton university wo
couple of weeks after the brumback killings, detective mois says, his boss handed him a three-ring binderis one was thicker than the rest. >> and what i took away after reading that file from front to back was that, in my mind, there was enough information contained in that file that it made a very real possibility that there was a motive to want to harm dr. hunter, dr. brumback or dr. bewtra by that individual. >>> coming up -- >> reporter: before arriving at creighton, it...
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two big binders make up the report.a. one on obstruction of justice by the president. i want to bring in pierre tho s thomas. show a little more of what we have there and then let's turn to what we know about mueller and what he fund on the contacts between the trump campaign and russians. what have you been able to do over the last several minutes? >> this is volume two which deals with obstruction of justice. one of the primary issues is the event. it says, quote, the evidence we obtained about the president's action and intent presents difficult issues that would need to be resolved if making traditional prosecutorial judgments. they had difficulty establishing his intent. they did note in the report, however, george, that the president took a number of, quote, unseen activities to influence or control the investigation. that was mueller's primary concern. there was a lot of activity by the president that was meant to influence and control the investigation, much of it was done in plain sight and he had difficulty es
two big binders make up the report.a. one on obstruction of justice by the president. i want to bring in pierre tho s thomas. show a little more of what we have there and then let's turn to what we know about mueller and what he fund on the contacts between the trump campaign and russians. what have you been able to do over the last several minutes? >> this is volume two which deals with obstruction of justice. one of the primary issues is the event. it says, quote, the evidence we...
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or so, when i first started my business, i was ripping up pages of magazines and putting it into a binderaved my inspiration, pinterest is the online version of that to me it is an online scrapbook and the place where i can save thins i'm interested, the goals i have, ideas i want to follow and things i want to do either now or in the near future t makes it easier to get to it online. >> you're interested in building out your profile and your business on pinterest. would you invest in the stock? >> yeah, i would invest in the stock. >> are you going to? >> i will make decisions very soon but i hope to. thank you. >> really quick, we mentioned nearly 13 million followers on pinterest, about half a million on instagram and i think probably in the 80,000 range on twitter. are you interested in trying to grow those or are you putting all your resources into growing your pinterest following >> we're mostly focused on pivot rest and instagram as a visual-based company for me it makes sense to focus on the platforms that are visually based those are the most visually based and the place we can r
or so, when i first started my business, i was ripping up pages of magazines and putting it into a binderaved my inspiration, pinterest is the online version of that to me it is an online scrapbook and the place where i can save thins i'm interested, the goals i have, ideas i want to follow and things i want to do either now or in the near future t makes it easier to get to it online. >> you're interested in building out your profile and your business on pinterest. would you invest in the...