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i have seen crime scenes where blain's actually gone into homes through dog doors. that's how small he is. >> reporter: here in greenwich, connecticut, one of the most affluent communities in the country, nordal was pretty active in 1995 and '96, burglarizing seven homes in all, including ivana trump. from her, he stole 120 silver salt and pepper shakers. in another burglary here, he made off with more than $200,000 worth of silver. part of a flatware set for 110 people. did he get sort of a high from doing this? >> he told us once that, you know, for the most part, life is very mundane and something like this gives him a high, gives him something to look forward to. >> silver pictures. >> reporter: back in atlanta, beau was tallying up his losses. the burglary had raided his silver closet, too, running off with $150,000 worth of sterling silver. while beau and his wife slept. investigators believe it was the work of blaine nordal and once again, security cameras weren't enough to stop him. police believe somehow, nordal managed to sneak around not only the homeowne
i have seen crime scenes where blain's actually gone into homes through dog doors. that's how small he is. >> reporter: here in greenwich, connecticut, one of the most affluent communities in the country, nordal was pretty active in 1995 and '96, burglarizing seven homes in all, including ivana trump. from her, he stole 120 silver salt and pepper shakers. in another burglary here, he made off with more than $200,000 worth of silver. part of a flatware set for 110 people. did he get sort...
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i have seen crime scenes where blain's actually gone into homes through dog doors.rter: here in greenwich, connecticut, one of the most affluent communities in the country, nordal was pretty active in 1995 and '96, burglarizing seven homes in all, including ivana trump. from her, he stole 120 silver salt and pepper shakers. in another burglary here, he made off with more than $200,000 worth of silver. part of a flatware set for 110 people. did he get sort of a high from doing this? >> he told us once that, you know, for the most part, life is very mundane and something like this gives him a high, gives him something to look forward to. >> silver pictures. >> reporter: back in atlanta, beau was tallying up his losses. the burglary had raided his silver closet, too, running off with $150,000 worth of sterling silver. while beau and his wife slept. investigators believe it was the work of blaine nordal and once again, security cameras weren't enough to stop him. police believe somehow, nordal managed to sneak around not only the homeowner's camera but his neighbor's, t
i have seen crime scenes where blain's actually gone into homes through dog doors.rter: here in greenwich, connecticut, one of the most affluent communities in the country, nordal was pretty active in 1995 and '96, burglarizing seven homes in all, including ivana trump. from her, he stole 120 silver salt and pepper shakers. in another burglary here, he made off with more than $200,000 worth of silver. part of a flatware set for 110 people. did he get sort of a high from doing this? >> he...
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. >> blaine smith is a u.s. army veteran, also the executive director of team rwb. much for having us on. we really appreciate it. >> unfortunately we tried to have you on last week and had technical problems. how does this program work? >> team red, white and blue is a national nonprofit organization. but we deliver our programs mostly at the community level. when we thought about what we needed to build to enrich the lives of veterans and assist with the civil transition when you come out of the military, we were convinced it needed to be local, community-based and consistent and inclusive. so what we do is we built chapters in about 55 cities around the country right now. we're working on about 30 more as we speak. those chapters are led by a great group of volunteers who plan and facilitate and execute consistent, frequent opportunities for veterans to meet up with members of their community and do everything from a running and a walking group to attending a ball game to yoga to cross fit. anything that's going to keep them active and get them connected, we want
. >> blaine smith is a u.s. army veteran, also the executive director of team rwb. much for having us on. we really appreciate it. >> unfortunately we tried to have you on last week and had technical problems. how does this program work? >> team red, white and blue is a national nonprofit organization. but we deliver our programs mostly at the community level. when we thought about what we needed to build to enrich the lives of veterans and assist with the civil transition...
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roger blain? get off poor -- poor roger. thank you. sorry, roger.ou know what to do. here we go. oh, oh. looks like -- oh, it's an even game. it's a tight game so far. ravens. no, it's a tight game and two wanderers, guys. [ laughter ] oh, it looks like -- the broncos have it right there! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] they had it -- oh, my god. we have a winner. the denver broncos will win the first nfl game of the year. what a victory! good job, barry. you really earned it. our thanks to our "puppy predictors." and tune in to nbc tomorrow night at 7:30 to watch the ravens take on the broncos. we'll be right back with heidi klum, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we'll never know if somehow in some way we can affect the outcome of a game. but when the clock's winding down... ♪ ...and everything's on the line... ♪ ...we all believe... ♪ yeah. by the time i do there's all these mystery stains. i mean is it coffee? could be gravy. yeah. so now i use tide boost with my tide. it's double powerful for when things get double iffy. [ fem
roger blain? get off poor -- poor roger. thank you. sorry, roger.ou know what to do. here we go. oh, oh. looks like -- oh, it's an even game. it's a tight game so far. ravens. no, it's a tight game and two wanderers, guys. [ laughter ] oh, it looks like -- the broncos have it right there! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] they had it -- oh, my god. we have a winner. the denver broncos will win the first nfl game of the year. what a victory! good job, barry. you really earned it. our thanks to our...
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>> his blaine -- and teach the world that science knows no boundaries. >> now we are in a race to try to get a demonstration going. >> buckle up, you're about to meet the brazilian visionary on the fast track. this is the next list. >>> welcome to the university in north carolina. this is actually the place where this idea of linking brains to robots was invented. we call it brain machine interfaces. >> my name is miguel, and i'm a neuroscientist. brain machine interface literally means connecting living brain tissue with artificial devices. they can be mechanical, electronic, even -- so this connection is literal. our brains, they are made of cells, circuits formed by cells, so we have about 100 billion cells intersecting or brains. they communicate with one another through electrical signals. that's how other memories are viewed, euromotionses are created, how we sense the world around us, all through the same basket alphabet and language. in the came of primeiaries, we are -- and we can send them to devices, and these devices will move, according to the voluntary motivation -- so w
>> his blaine -- and teach the world that science knows no boundaries. >> now we are in a race to try to get a demonstration going. >> buckle up, you're about to meet the brazilian visionary on the fast track. this is the next list. >>> welcome to the university in north carolina. this is actually the place where this idea of linking brains to robots was invented. we call it brain machine interfaces. >> my name is miguel, and i'm a neuroscientist. brain machine...
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what i knew was that when i used to go to the blaine's house they are his had a great christmas eve party. they had these great photographs of jerry with lyndon johnson and kennedy. i was always fascinated by that. being 12 years old at the time or 16 years old i didn't feel comfortable asking him about it so working on this book i feel like i i've got a rare window into history like no one else has. >> it is your first book? i know you have been a journalist for much of your professional life. >> this is my first published book. >> yes i read through the book i could tell where you were leading me and sometimes when you read books like that it's kind of annoying but with your book i was enjoying getting there. i knew what you were leading to and an emotional moment. it was enjoyable to follow along with how that trail wound around. how did you decide to write the book in the way you did? >> as jerry said he had spent many years putting stories together and he had contacted a lot of the agents already. i had a lot of material to work with in terms of all of the various stories. we came up
what i knew was that when i used to go to the blaine's house they are his had a great christmas eve party. they had these great photographs of jerry with lyndon johnson and kennedy. i was always fascinated by that. being 12 years old at the time or 16 years old i didn't feel comfortable asking him about it so working on this book i feel like i i've got a rare window into history like no one else has. >> it is your first book? i know you have been a journalist for much of your professional...
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right way and is very conclusive that sarin was used but as you already said it doesn't a fortune blain and that's something that really needs to be done as well. iranian president hassan rouhani says he's ready to conclude talks with the country's nuclear program it's little three months time a meeting between tehran and the five permanent security council members and germany is set to take place on thursday in new york iran's foreign minister and u.s. secretary of state john kerry will participate in the talks making at the highest level meeting between iranian and american officials in over three decades during his address to the u.n. general assembly on wednesday president said he's open for dialogue on an equal basis only on the u.s. to play a key role in the process rest it was no place for nuclear weapons in iran security or political analyst. says the change in tehran is tone presents a unique opportunity to resolve the situation. the process whereby he has received you know a popular mandate as a result of the elections as well as the green light from the supreme leader and so
right way and is very conclusive that sarin was used but as you already said it doesn't a fortune blain and that's something that really needs to be done as well. iranian president hassan rouhani says he's ready to conclude talks with the country's nuclear program it's little three months time a meeting between tehran and the five permanent security council members and germany is set to take place on thursday in new york iran's foreign minister and u.s. secretary of state john kerry will...
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. >> gary: blaine gabbert out >> gary: the raiders will face an already very bad jacksonville team who without their starting suffered a cut on his right hand that required 15 >> gary: la movie has been just that apple ben mann and you say a man that was a good moving? >> jacqueline: none. (laughter) the >> gary: as long as i get to pam's close that is all that matters. pam's cloves. >> jacqueline: >> gary: people that you know and golf like bernard king goes into the hall. during from you and el de went into the hall. and here is a native of oakland gary payton is a hall of famer. >> as players we dream of this moment we do not expect to be standing here but i really really like my chances of being here. (laughter) gp is and hall of fame, but thank you. (cheers & applause) gabbert had an awful gamecompleting less than 50% yards and 2 interceptions' >> gary: justin timberlake leonardo decaprio jessica alba all courtside 3rd set/ even at a set each rafael nadal and novak djokovic great really at the net nadal puts it away he won the 3rd set 6-4 4th set/ match point djokovic hits into th
. >> gary: blaine gabbert out >> gary: the raiders will face an already very bad jacksonville team who without their starting suffered a cut on his right hand that required 15 >> gary: la movie has been just that apple ben mann and you say a man that was a good moving? >> jacqueline: none. (laughter) the >> gary: as long as i get to pam's close that is all that matters. pam's cloves. >> jacqueline: >> gary: people that you know and golf like bernard...
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>> serious concerns after 13 people were exposed to a rare and dead blaine disease that has no cure.d patients were operated on with the same infected equipment used on a new hampshire man who died of the disease called cjd. >> there have only been four cases in the world's literature of this type of transfer. four cases with surgical instruments. >> unlike viruses or bacteria, standard hospital sterilization does not kill cjd from surgical equipment. >> was it murder? a new autopsy result reveals a georgia teenager found dead inside of a rolled up wrestling mat in the high school died to a blow to his neck. that could be consistent with an assault. his parents are demanding federal authorities reopen the case. authorities ruled the death a freak accident. >> the number one question about obama care, how much will it cost? the numbers may shock you. a new study breaks down those costs. according to avaleer health a 21-year-old buy ago mid ranged policy will pay about 270 month. oo 40-year-old would pay $330 on average and for a 60-year-old it's nearly double. $615 month. the pricing
>> serious concerns after 13 people were exposed to a rare and dead blaine disease that has no cure.d patients were operated on with the same infected equipment used on a new hampshire man who died of the disease called cjd. >> there have only been four cases in the world's literature of this type of transfer. four cases with surgical instruments. >> unlike viruses or bacteria, standard hospital sterilization does not kill cjd from surgical equipment. >> was it murder? a...
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republican blaine wizard. louis gohmert.took his obama care smear kamp to the low-rated lars larson radio show. my old buddy lars tossed louis a softball which he's known for and he took it hook, line and sinker. >> it'll kill jobs -- >> oh, it is. >> the companies are saying we can't afford your health care so we'll dump you on obama care or we're going to cut your hours to where you don't qualify anymore. what does that mean? is obama care going to redefine full time as 20 hours? >> well, i guess, you know, the senate says their solution is the immigration bill they passed because under their immigration bill, it would just merely -- i mean companies would have a hard time not doing what the senate bill encourages, and that is firing every full-time american employee and hiring the immigrants who have just been given legal status. >> wow. when i listen to that gar gadge it reminded me of a scene from the movie "billy madison." >> what you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things i have ever heard. at no point i
republican blaine wizard. louis gohmert.took his obama care smear kamp to the low-rated lars larson radio show. my old buddy lars tossed louis a softball which he's known for and he took it hook, line and sinker. >> it'll kill jobs -- >> oh, it is. >> the companies are saying we can't afford your health care so we'll dump you on obama care or we're going to cut your hours to where you don't qualify anymore. what does that mean? is obama care going to redefine full time as 20...
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gerald blaine the author of "the kennedy detail" and writer lisa mccubbin.ho put all these stories together and those of many of the other agent so welcome to dallas and welcome to the sixth floor museum. see thank you. >> i need to remind folks we need you to turn your cell phones off. not just put them on silent but turn them off. there's a lot of radio inter-floods -- influence and they want to make sure the recordings come out well. their two cameras here from c-span. the program is being recorded for c-span and they will broadcast the sometime probably in the next week or two. we don't have an air date yet. our associate curator is recording also for the oral oral history program which totals over 800 people. well we are chatting the biographies of our guests will appear on the screens behind us and also some photographs. the ones of the kennedys come from the national archives and the white house photographers and the photographs of the kennedys you will see in dallas comes from the sixth floor museum collections. we will also have a
gerald blaine the author of "the kennedy detail" and writer lisa mccubbin.ho put all these stories together and those of many of the other agent so welcome to dallas and welcome to the sixth floor museum. see thank you. >> i need to remind folks we need you to turn your cell phones off. not just put them on silent but turn them off. there's a lot of radio inter-floods -- influence and they want to make sure the recordings come out well. their two cameras here from c-span. the...
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that -- rote another -- blaine wrote -- you can weigh in, go to twitt er.com/cspan. >> many said i'llld be farther from the truth. we recognize protection and perfection is not possible. and good men and women will come forward to risk their lives on the front lines of danger. should continue to do all that we can to protect them as they go about such a challenging task. that was the sole purpose of our report, produced with a deep sense that we had to get this right. and ors and elections smoke controversy and all external factors aside. oversightekend, house reviews the obama administration's response to the attacks on benghazi. weekend -- live coverage of the national book festival with your chance to talk to the authors. hutchison,ay bailey rick atkinson, and many more. saturday morning, starting at 10:00 eastern. on american history tv, from converted horse tracks -- life for the half- million -- million german prisoners of war detained during world war ii. >> the first lady who started the tradition of donating her gowns, watch our program on helen taft. on monday night, the ser
that -- rote another -- blaine wrote -- you can weigh in, go to twitt er.com/cspan. >> many said i'llld be farther from the truth. we recognize protection and perfection is not possible. and good men and women will come forward to risk their lives on the front lines of danger. should continue to do all that we can to protect them as they go about such a challenging task. that was the sole purpose of our report, produced with a deep sense that we had to get this right. and ors and...
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that was a book written by blaine harden pier speech to escape from camp 14. believe he is in the states. i know he was in south korea for a while. and then he came to the states. i think in los angeles. they're different leaders. how much the man was a national leader that really came came up through the court of the vietnamese people. korea was liberated. 1945. and he actually he was not a very loving leader, extremely young, and pliable. we basically do list of wanted to do. so son of a career really began as kind of a puppet regime. >> host: a puppet regime today speech you know, not at all. one of the interesting things is that he became extremely lucid. >> guest: extremely capable. >> host: a lot to get your title, brothers of war, when the korean war started, or family split up? this award here in the u.s.? >> guest: yes. even today there are many families that still have not had any contact. but the title is really about the central conflict of the korean war. it is really a conflict of north and south korea and who is the legitimate career? it became
that was a book written by blaine harden pier speech to escape from camp 14. believe he is in the states. i know he was in south korea for a while. and then he came to the states. i think in los angeles. they're different leaders. how much the man was a national leader that really came came up through the court of the vietnamese people. korea was liberated. 1945. and he actually he was not a very loving leader, extremely young, and pliable. we basically do list of wanted to do. so son of a...
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missile hit home to me when a young man who was 19 years old, trevor robinson of blaine, minnesota, died. he overdosed on a synthetic hallucinogen known as two cd. another manufacturer shot himself in minnesota and a year later while under the influence of synthetic drugs. this is a life-and-death issue. i have held hearings on this about my state and with the north dakota law enforcement contingent and especially difficult in the rural parts of our state. there's been some good work done by the gaa, a major takedown of synthetic drug manufacturers in july 2012, operation logjam. but i've heard time and time again from prosecutors, especially in a more rural areas where they don't have many resources that this is difficult. the drug manufacturers and they make a minor change. they change the molecular compound that struck this label this is not for human consumption on the drug. then they flood the market place is dangerous and potent synthetic drugs that are very similar to the drugs that are marked illegal. but they in fact advertise them to be legal. more and more new synthetics are h
missile hit home to me when a young man who was 19 years old, trevor robinson of blaine, minnesota, died. he overdosed on a synthetic hallucinogen known as two cd. another manufacturer shot himself in minnesota and a year later while under the influence of synthetic drugs. this is a life-and-death issue. i have held hearings on this about my state and with the north dakota law enforcement contingent and especially difficult in the rural parts of our state. there's been some good work done by...