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caught on camera, viral videos, bogus or bona fide. watch out, kids. >> nfl players are some of the most skilled athletes in the world. >> pull. ready? go. but is this even humanly possible? >> we like to imagine our professional athletes are these sort of super heroes. >> they are put into these situations where you really believe they're exhibiting these super human feats of skill. >> the videos are part of a web series called fantasy files, promoting nfl.com's fantasy football league. >> right now there's about 30 million people playing fantasy football a year. we want them to sign up with the most authentic place to play, the nfl. >> the video is suddenly re-enforcing the fantasy. that side of football. >> time to pick me for your league. >> that's why you picked me. >> in 2006 the series launches online. >> pick me. >> within days each video racks up millions of hits. >> it took on a life of its own. >> it was exciting. >> i watched every one. it wasn't because i was in them. >> check this out. i thought, these are great videos. >
caught on camera, viral videos, bogus or bona fide. watch out, kids. >> nfl players are some of the most skilled athletes in the world. >> pull. ready? go. but is this even humanly possible? >> we like to imagine our professional athletes are these sort of super heroes. >> they are put into these situations where you really believe they're exhibiting these super human feats of skill. >> the videos are part of a web series called fantasy files, promoting nfl.com's...
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the government's own bean counters have found $107 billion worth of bogus and excessive payments for 2012 and they're still counting. more waste still to be reported. that is taxpayer money wasted by the president's ever expanding government bureaucracy. here is my take. neither you, nor i, should be surprised. for years, we've been bombarded with news of government waste, fraud, gross inefficiency.
the government's own bean counters have found $107 billion worth of bogus and excessive payments for 2012 and they're still counting. more waste still to be reported. that is taxpayer money wasted by the president's ever expanding government bureaucracy. here is my take. neither you, nor i, should be surprised. for years, we've been bombarded with news of government waste, fraud, gross inefficiency.
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fate goods so they netted tens of million dollars in fake shampoo phony cigarettes and turkey and bogus booze and chill a and interpol said the reason why they did this is it's about quality and expectations you're buying a particular electrical component part you have to trust because it's a brand you know when.
fate goods so they netted tens of million dollars in fake shampoo phony cigarettes and turkey and bogus booze and chill a and interpol said the reason why they did this is it's about quality and expectations you're buying a particular electrical component part you have to trust because it's a brand you know when.
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algo bots generating fake liquidity with a very real front running no banker a broker trafficking in bogus or rivet is backed by delusional collateral no naked short selling silver manipulator and not a single robo signing mortgage forger nor if a club or rate giving banker was seized by interpol no it appears interpol made the world safe from one hundred thirty three million in fake shampoo. but failed to spot the trillions in sham financial transactions destabilizing global labor currency and bond equity markets ah now we get some more on this stacy well max we know financial regulators apparently refused to do anything about all those fake derivatives and bogus transactions happening globally and i thought maybe interpol might be someone we could you know appeal to to arrest all these fake derivative wielders interpol operations that millions of fate goods so they netted tens of million dollars in fake shampoo phony cigarettes and turkey and bogus booze until a and interpol said the reason why they did this is it's about quality and expectations you're buying a particular electrical com
algo bots generating fake liquidity with a very real front running no banker a broker trafficking in bogus or rivet is backed by delusional collateral no naked short selling silver manipulator and not a single robo signing mortgage forger nor if a club or rate giving banker was seized by interpol no it appears interpol made the world safe from one hundred thirty three million in fake shampoo. but failed to spot the trillions in sham financial transactions destabilizing global labor currency and...
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this is because of the bogus list of pilot names that ktvu reported on friday. it quickly went viral. ktvu apologized, but the bogus named which were racially insensitive damaged the airline's reputation. tonight, no comment from ktvu. and 83 passengers on the asiana flight that crashed are suing boeing, the manufacturer of the 777. a chicago law firm is representing them and says it will soon file more lawsuits against asiana and other companies involved with the 777. >>> san francisco jewelry's mart reopened its doors after a weekend investigation. suspects, barry white, jr., was in the store when he killed two women and stabbed a man. police also say it was a random act. not a robbery. tenants of the building wore pink ribbons in memory of the women who were killed. >>> three masked robbers rammed their car into a jewelry store and took off with more than $100,000 in merchandise. it took them less than four minutes to clear out the cay jewelers. they used sledge hammers. they drove away in two vehicles. >>> new at 10:00, there's a lot of worry about a beaver
this is because of the bogus list of pilot names that ktvu reported on friday. it quickly went viral. ktvu apologized, but the bogus named which were racially insensitive damaged the airline's reputation. tonight, no comment from ktvu. and 83 passengers on the asiana flight that crashed are suing boeing, the manufacturer of the 777. a chicago law firm is representing them and says it will soon file more lawsuits against asiana and other companies involved with the 777. >>> san...
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and there's 107 billion in bogus and excessive payments. surely you can find something.ou make me smile about that. >> first of all, why is scott-- scott's jacket? what is the purpose of that? >> he trades cattle, he trades cattle. >> oh. stuart: he's a cow futures guy so he wears a cow jacket, okay? >> very good. that's even more horrible than i thought. stuart: you should trust him, he makes real money. >> okay. stuart: 7 billion, you can't make me laugh about that? you're laughing. what about, back to shrimp on a treadmill. >> it's unbelievable, 107 billion dollars missing right now? >> yes. >> in washington d.c.? >> overpayments. >> they could probably pay for the extra wal-mart employees with that money. stuart: yes, they could indeed. that's probably where the money is figuring out the research-- the fact finding committee that decided wal-mart wasn't paying enough was used 107 billion. stuart: air off to a good start. a mile on my face. if the dow is up 150 points. >> don't trust that dow, i'm trying to warn, but that.% stuart: don't trust that dow? >> i still don
and there's 107 billion in bogus and excessive payments. surely you can find something.ou make me smile about that. >> first of all, why is scott-- scott's jacket? what is the purpose of that? >> he trades cattle, he trades cattle. >> oh. stuart: he's a cow futures guy so he wears a cow jacket, okay? >> very good. that's even more horrible than i thought. stuart: you should trust him, he makes real money. >> okay. stuart: 7 billion, you can't make me laugh about...
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shady rehab clinics filing bogus claims for phantom patients. because it involves federal medicaid funding, we are all paying for it, nearly $186 million in state and federal tax dollars over the last two years. the year-long investigation from cnn lays it all out. unscrupulous operators billing the government for bogus clients and getting away with it. in the wake of our reporting, we learned that 29 clinics have been temporarily suspending, cutting them off. and a state senator, who after seeing last night's report, is calling for a full audit of california's program. but first, part two of the investigation. you teenagers say they were roped into the operation. drew griffin tonight, keeping them honest. >> reporter: outside this drug rehab center in southern california, teenagers from a group home are dropped off. but according to former employees of the pomona alcohol and drug recovery center, many of the teens they saw coming here over the years didn't have substance abuse problems at all. a one-year investigation by cnn and the centers for
shady rehab clinics filing bogus claims for phantom patients. because it involves federal medicaid funding, we are all paying for it, nearly $186 million in state and federal tax dollars over the last two years. the year-long investigation from cnn lays it all out. unscrupulous operators billing the government for bogus clients and getting away with it. in the wake of our reporting, we learned that 29 clinics have been temporarily suspending, cutting them off. and a state senator, who after...
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we're talking about shady rehab clinics filing bogus claims for pan tom patients happening in the state of california but because it involving federal medicaid funding, we're all paying for it. $186 million in state and federal tax dollars over the last two years. a year-long investigation by cnn and the center for investigative reporting lays it out. operators billing the government for bogus clients and getting away with it, but maybe not much longer. in the wake we learned that 29 clinics have been temporarily suspended, cutting them off from state and federal money and there is a state senator after seeing last night's report is calling for a full audit of the program. we'll talk to him shortly. part two, how teenagers were roped into the operation. drew griffin keeping them honest. >> reporter: outside this drug rehab center in southern california teenagers from a group home are dropped off, but according to former employees of the alcohol and drug recovery center, many of the teens they saw come here over the years didn't have substance abuse problems at all. a one-year investigat
we're talking about shady rehab clinics filing bogus claims for pan tom patients happening in the state of california but because it involving federal medicaid funding, we're all paying for it. $186 million in state and federal tax dollars over the last two years. a year-long investigation by cnn and the center for investigative reporting lays it out. operators billing the government for bogus clients and getting away with it, but maybe not much longer. in the wake we learned that 29 clinics...
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we know financial regulators apparently refused to do anything about all those fake derivatives and bogus.
we know financial regulators apparently refused to do anything about all those fake derivatives and bogus.
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asiana says the bogus names which were racially insensitive damaged the airlines' reputation. so far ktvu has no commented. >>> 38 passengers on the flight that -- 83 passengers on the flight that crashed are suing boeing the manufacturer of the 777. a chicago law firm is representing them and says it will soon file more lawsuits against asiana and other companies that were involved with that 777. >>> same-sex marriages will continue in california despite the latest push by prop 8 supporters. the state supreme court rejected their most recent request to halt the weddings of homosexuals. prop 8 supporters are still seeking a long-term court order to block gay marriages >>> san francisco's jewelry mart is back open for businesses after friday's deadly shooting. police say barry white, jr., was in the lobby when he killed two women and stabbed a man. officers say it was a random act and not a robbery. >> we believe that there was some sort of an angst between the suspect and the business and it just played out tragically on friday. >> tenants of the building wore pink ribbons yes
asiana says the bogus names which were racially insensitive damaged the airlines' reputation. so far ktvu has no commented. >>> 38 passengers on the flight that -- 83 passengers on the flight that crashed are suing boeing the manufacturer of the 777. a chicago law firm is representing them and says it will soon file more lawsuits against asiana and other companies that were involved with that 777. >>> same-sex marriages will continue in california despite the latest push by...
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we know financial regulators apparently refused to do anything about all those fake derivatives and bogus transactions happening globally and i thought maybe interpol might be someone we could you know appeal to to arrest all these fake derivative wielders interpol operations that millions of fate goods so they netted tens of million dollars in fake shampoo phony cigarettes and turkey and bogus booze until a and interpol said the reason why they did this is it's about quality and expectations you're buying a particular electrical component part you have to trust because it's a brand we know and respect but that products could in fact be dangerous or defective it's misusing trust of the browns counterfeiting is an interesting concept in this context and that you have central banks who are counterfeiting money that's not on collateralized by any economic activity or savings there's no savings in the world america doesn't save money britain doesn't save money there's no collateral there's no basis for having an economy with banks offering loans based on collateral there is no collateral it's
we know financial regulators apparently refused to do anything about all those fake derivatives and bogus transactions happening globally and i thought maybe interpol might be someone we could you know appeal to to arrest all these fake derivative wielders interpol operations that millions of fate goods so they netted tens of million dollars in fake shampoo phony cigarettes and turkey and bogus booze until a and interpol said the reason why they did this is it's about quality and expectations...
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. >> in oakland, a television station had a bogus, racially charged report. airlines is suing ktvu. has apologized. the ntsb said one of the in terms mistakenly confirmed the names, and the lawsuit has since been dismissed. dozens of others were seriously hurt in the crash. >> on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- outsideo not have to go to feel the heat. jacqui jeras is back with a full report. >> time for the dog days of summer. and the spotlight tonight. we will hear from price harper, and wait until ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $9 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. edward snowdener continues to be holed up in a russian airport. >> it is said he has thousands of classified documents that could further damage the and this day. jen? edward the nsa leaker snowden have more sensitive information than previously believed? he has more on how the national security agen
. >> in oakland, a television station had a bogus, racially charged report. airlines is suing ktvu. has apologized. the ntsb said one of the in terms mistakenly confirmed the names, and the lawsuit has since been dismissed. dozens of others were seriously hurt in the crash. >> on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- outsideo not have to go to feel the heat. jacqui jeras is back with a full report. >> time for the dog days of summer. and the spotlight tonight. we will hear from price harper,...
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asiana airlines is planniig o sue aasan franccico t-v bogus names of theeflight 224 p. pilots.threeepassenners weee killed wwennthe plane crashed oo he ruuway last eekend.tte ntsb says ummer intern mistakenll onfirmed the fake names, which phonettcalll spelled out pprases like "somethinggwrong" and "we oo low".thhy were reed onnair by quustion the commoo sense all around here.... first, how did this ggt on aii ithoot someone questioniig it????and be foccsing on inding out wwat caused the crash, rather than suiig a tv staaion over thhs? tennessee womaa has iled a complaint agaiint her doctoo all ccmmmn sense.teery ragland - &pssys sheewenntto see a physician beccuse of back pain.... but the answer she pot was something you won't problem is. it's ghetto he - -3 &pbootyy' and i said, ghetto what?' he said, ghettt booty.'" boott.'"the doctor said therr was no curr or that... but he pould give her some pain pediccne.rrgland cooplained and a fewwwweks later the saying he was attempping to - we've heerd of beauty... but this seemssa little far fetchhd. in japaa woome are ppyin
asiana airlines is planniig o sue aasan franccico t-v bogus names of theeflight 224 p. pilots.threeepassenners weee killed wwennthe plane crashed oo he ruuway last eekend.tte ntsb says ummer intern mistakenll onfirmed the fake names, which phonettcalll spelled out pprases like "somethinggwrong" and "we oo low".thhy were reed onnair by quustion the commoo sense all around here.... first, how did this ggt on aii ithoot someone questioniig it????and be foccsing on inding out...
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asianaairlines plans to sue ktvu for airing the bogus names. theairline says the report was demeaning and damaged the report of the pilots and the airline. both the television station and the ntsb have apologized a cat in southeast baltimore has eight lives left thanks to emergency surge rhode island the cat got tangled in a set of blinds in an abandoned home. when he jumped from the window, the cord severed his leg. thecat was rescued and is doing well. . >> i'll be fostering him. that's one of the biggest problems that we have with res kug cats off the street -- rescuing cats off the street is that we don't have fosters for them. . >> she decided to name him gary garfield cooper. he could be a good candidate for adoption >>> we want you too look at this picture. this is abbey. she's a therapy dog that works with wounded and sick soldiers and tonight herb owner says she's missing. a thsanddollar reward is being offered for her safe reward. if youhave any information please call >>> a lot of folks are going around the airlines to book flights a
asianaairlines plans to sue ktvu for airing the bogus names. theairline says the report was demeaning and damaged the report of the pilots and the airline. both the television station and the ntsb have apologized a cat in southeast baltimore has eight lives left thanks to emergency surge rhode island the cat got tangled in a set of blinds in an abandoned home. when he jumped from the window, the cord severed his leg. thecat was rescued and is doing well. . >> i'll be fostering him. that's...
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strategy of this administration is to try to turn texas blue, and they are engaging this this kind of bogusolitical activity to try to raise concerns with regard to things like minority voting. >> reporter: meanwhile, a controversial houston-based voter fraud group called the true vote went further promising legal action in the future. heather, back to you. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. >>> president obama issues a warning to republicans. >> shutting down the government just because i'm for keeping it open, that's not an economic plan. threatening that you won't pay the bills in this country when we've already racked up those bills, that's not an economic plan. you know, that's being a deadbeat. >> well, the president made the comments in jacksonville yesterday. he accuses house republicans of causing gridlock, but on "hannity" last night former new york mayor rudy giuliani asked who is really to blame. >> this is as if he hasn't been president for five years. all of a sudden he's now announcing these policies. he's had his policies in effect for five years right now, and we eve got a detro
strategy of this administration is to try to turn texas blue, and they are engaging this this kind of bogusolitical activity to try to raise concerns with regard to things like minority voting. >> reporter: meanwhile, a controversial houston-based voter fraud group called the true vote went further promising legal action in the future. heather, back to you. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. >>> president obama issues a warning to republicans. >> shutting down the...
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so i think it was all bogus.hanie: listen, time for a meeting. >> i remember the film of zimmerman when he arrived at the police station he looked fine and the next day he had all of these mysterious cuts on his head. >> stephanie: right. forty-six minutes after the hour. right back with the remaining moments of coffee with carlos. >> what in the holy hell is going on here? >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." john fugelsang: if you believe in states rights but still support the drug war you must be high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. joy behar: you can say anything here. jerry springer: i spent a couple of hours with a hooker joy behar: your mistake was writing a check (vo) the day's events. four very unique points of view. monday through thursday startin
so i think it was all bogus.hanie: listen, time for a meeting. >> i remember the film of zimmerman when he arrived at the police station he looked fine and the next day he had all of these mysterious cuts on his head. >> stephanie: right. forty-six minutes after the hour. right back with the remaining moments of coffee with carlos. >> what in the holy hell is going on here? >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." john fugelsang: if you believe in states...
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never forget the lesson of that awful bogus down 1,000 point day.st of all it could happen again and it wasn't bogus for those that used market orders, because those trades really happened. they got hosed. i don't want you to follow in their footsteps. make money on the down days. buy stocks at your price. heres the bottom line. if you don't buy stocks on margin and you use limit orders rather than market orders, you'll get hurt a lot less than others who don't know better. these are the first steps to making sure you survive a horrible market rather than getting panicked at the scale of your losses and then getting blown out. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> tonight we're going back to school. cramer's stock market survival school. when the market's broken there's worries that the system isn't working correctly. we know what can happen even in outrageous bull markets. maybe then it's more important than ever to know how to protect yourselves. stocks sometimes go down. it's just the nature of the game. don't be in the game
never forget the lesson of that awful bogus down 1,000 point day.st of all it could happen again and it wasn't bogus for those that used market orders, because those trades really happened. they got hosed. i don't want you to follow in their footsteps. make money on the down days. buy stocks at your price. heres the bottom line. if you don't buy stocks on margin and you use limit orders rather than market orders, you'll get hurt a lot less than others who don't know better. these are the first...
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never forget the lesson of that awful bogus down 1,000 point day.irst of all it could happen again and it wasn't bogus for those that used market orders, because those trades happened. they got hosed. i don't want you to follow in their footsteps. make money on the down days. buy stocks at your price. heres the bottom line. if you don't buy stocks on margin and you use limit orders rather than market orders, you'll get hurt less than others that don't know better. these are the first steps to making sure you survive a horrible market rather than getting panicked at the scale of your losses and then getting blown out. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care
never forget the lesson of that awful bogus down 1,000 point day.irst of all it could happen again and it wasn't bogus for those that used market orders, because those trades happened. they got hosed. i don't want you to follow in their footsteps. make money on the down days. buy stocks at your price. heres the bottom line. if you don't buy stocks on margin and you use limit orders rather than market orders, you'll get hurt less than others that don't know better. these are the first steps to...
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among the illegal activities being investigated was an insurance scam based on bogus claims of supposed car crashes. arrest warrants were issued for dozens of people. the police say they included lawyers, insurance agents, and even doctors. the mafia more than a million dollars a year. cash that could be used to buy weapons and drugs. , 350 peoplet carried out the operation to arrest those responsible for the main crimes in the past 6-7 years. from 2005-2012, we also unveiled hundreds and hundreds of extortions. >> there were more raids in the north, in the rome area. werected mafia members rounded up in a seaside suburb. men accused of involvement in extortion, drug trafficking, and murder. >> deliberations are underway in the case of bradley manning. the american army private faces 22 charges for handing over some 700,000 battlefield reports, diplomatic cables, and videos, all to wikileaks. says that heeam is a whistleblower, not a traitor as the government claims. comeerdict, which could any day, will be handed down by aim military judge. you are in court when you heard of the prosec
among the illegal activities being investigated was an insurance scam based on bogus claims of supposed car crashes. arrest warrants were issued for dozens of people. the police say they included lawyers, insurance agents, and even doctors. the mafia more than a million dollars a year. cash that could be used to buy weapons and drugs. , 350 peoplet carried out the operation to arrest those responsible for the main crimes in the past 6-7 years. from 2005-2012, we also unveiled hundreds and...
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it is an economic is evil is a bogus rule of development it is so many things and therefore as long as you of food dependent as known as you not i was sober and in the means and the infrastructure of producing and distributing food. then. you cannot claim to be so free and cannot claim to be independent sixty percent of. utter bollocks in africa is a country rich. and and that tells you that all we need is to then invest in this pumps but again because of the dependency culture what we are seeing is that the political elites have been selling and listen this lot to for us. we are not investing in farming us part of us to take security element for the country. the american company dominion among other things builds presence in the united states in kenya it is rented seventeen thousand hectors and produces food like rice fish and bananas mostly for the capital's big supermarkets. this farm. is an investment by an american man called mr cullen by this and his family they had some money that they thought should be put towards helping in food security in africa so he came here in the two th
it is an economic is evil is a bogus rule of development it is so many things and therefore as long as you of food dependent as known as you not i was sober and in the means and the infrastructure of producing and distributing food. then. you cannot claim to be so free and cannot claim to be independent sixty percent of. utter bollocks in africa is a country rich. and and that tells you that all we need is to then invest in this pumps but again because of the dependency culture what we are...
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. >> the hole in one or a bogus shot? >>> and youtube star jenna mashls is tmashl >>> oh, the life of a golf ball. you get smacked around all day and sometimes you land in the sand trap. this is what it looks like if you are a golf ball. this video is coming to us from title i titlist performance on ocean side, california, except for the guy having a gopro camera set nup in the sand trap. >> oh. >> no way that it was a hole in one, no way. this is -- no way. >> we don't know how many times he tried this, but he could have absolutely done this, but i start started to watch it frame by frame and as you see the camera flipping around, and you can see that he gets it close to the pin, but you know, maybe an edit where they stopped the camera and started it when they drop it down into the hole. when it is flipped into the air, the video is distorted. >> i'm suspicious, but it is possible. >> i think that it is possible, but i believe it is possible that it is faked here. why don't we let the viewers decide. head to our faceboo
. >> the hole in one or a bogus shot? >>> and youtube star jenna mashls is tmashl >>> oh, the life of a golf ball. you get smacked around all day and sometimes you land in the sand trap. this is what it looks like if you are a golf ball. this video is coming to us from title i titlist performance on ocean side, california, except for the guy having a gopro camera set nup in the sand trap. >> oh. >> no way that it was a hole in one, no way. this is -- no way....
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the company said the tv station damaged the airlines' reputation by using bogus and racially offensives for four pilots on the plane that crashed earlier this month. a news anchor read the names on the air and apologized after the break. the ntsb said a summer intern mistakenly confirmed the names. both ktvu and the ntsb have apologized for the embarrassment embarrassment. >>> good morning to you on this monday. hope you had a fabulous weekend. it's going to be a long, hot week ahead. let's start with your temperatures this morning. as we look at essex coming in at 72 degrees. westminster good morning you're at 68 degrees. [indiscernible] [ audio difficulties ] >>> this is what's going on at the surface. we have an area of high pressure that will be building n. we'll be very hot and very humid. we are talking about our fourth heat wave of the season. this will be the most potent and we are really going to feel t. we're talking heat indices triple digits. we're talking 105 to possibly 115, especially as the week goes on. so definitely be prepared. as we look at abc2's most accurate futu
the company said the tv station damaged the airlines' reputation by using bogus and racially offensives for four pilots on the plane that crashed earlier this month. a news anchor read the names on the air and apologized after the break. the ntsb said a summer intern mistakenly confirmed the names. both ktvu and the ntsb have apologized for the embarrassment embarrassment. >>> good morning to you on this monday. hope you had a fabulous weekend. it's going to be a long, hot week ahead....
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the company says the tv station damaged the airlines' reputation by using bogus and false names of the pilots. the ntsb says a summer intern mistakenly confirmed the names. however, ktvu and ntsb have apologized for the embarrassment. >>> a 6-year-old boy who was in a six hole is in critical condition this morning. rescuers found him trapped along lake michigan in michigan city, indiana. they spent about four hours trying to dig the young boy out of that hole which is about 4 feet of sand. investigators are still trying to figure out how the boy got trapped in the first place. this morning he is in critical condition but doesn't have any life threaten willing injuries -- threatening injuries. [indiscernible] tested positive for a gay substance. he's not alone, though. two other runners also tested positive. he currently holds the record for the 100 meter and won the 100 and 200 meters at the u.s. nationals last month. >>> time for a check on our weather. it was very hot outside and i think a lot of people are wondering is this where we're going. >> yes. the rain is gone. i know you wer
the company says the tv station damaged the airlines' reputation by using bogus and false names of the pilots. the ntsb says a summer intern mistakenly confirmed the names. however, ktvu and ntsb have apologized for the embarrassment. >>> a 6-year-old boy who was in a six hole is in critical condition this morning. rescuers found him trapped along lake michigan in michigan city, indiana. they spent about four hours trying to dig the young boy out of that hole which is about 4 feet of...
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the n-t-s-b says a summer intern confirmed the bogus names to the station the phone... but it's still unclear where those names originated. journalism professors are already usine incident as a cautionary ta. cristina azocar "it's very bad for journali. it makes us look bad in an a when we already have an uphl battle for credibility. you know, it's a horrible momen but it is a very teachable moment for our students, wh can go wrong when you're not thinking." k-t-v-u has apologized ... t asiana airlines says the incident has... quote.. "dad its reputation". the airline does not plan to sue n-t-s-b. the plane crash drained baya blood banks. kpix-5's cate cauguiran shows us the team effort at s-f-o today, to replenish the supply. pkg: sot: champagne ellison/donor "we called our donate you can visit your l blood bank. did you feel it? a small earthquake shook parts of t bay area around lunchtime t. the u-s-g-s says the magnite 3- point-4 quake was center near alum rock park - about 4-miles northeast of 'east foothills' by san jose - ju after noon. this is what the earthquak
the n-t-s-b says a summer intern confirmed the bogus names to the station the phone... but it's still unclear where those names originated. journalism professors are already usine incident as a cautionary ta. cristina azocar "it's very bad for journali. it makes us look bad in an a when we already have an uphl battle for credibility. you know, it's a horrible momen but it is a very teachable moment for our students, wh can go wrong when you're not thinking." k-t-v-u has apologized ......
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special keeping them honest report on a ripoff that is simply stunning, shady rehab clinics filing boguspatients and you are paying for it. >> later, it's called the largest ever child sex bust. 105 children recovered, we'll he take you inside and talk to john walsh. right where hitchcock filmed "to catch a thief" they're trying to catch a real one. a really big one. whoever walked in and
special keeping them honest report on a ripoff that is simply stunning, shady rehab clinics filing boguspatients and you are paying for it. >> later, it's called the largest ever child sex bust. 105 children recovered, we'll he take you inside and talk to john walsh. right where hitchcock filmed "to catch a thief" they're trying to catch a real one. a really big one. whoever walked in and
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in our feeling, these citations were bogus and made up after we asked for them. this is all part of a payback because we brought up a classic conflict of interest that should not have been handled in front of us. when we've tried to work with the city to try to meet with our neighbors and meet with the discussions, we were always stone walled. in fact the neighborhood commission turned the neighbors against us. which is what i believe has occurred over the last few months. we have done more work in solving the problems of our neighbors over the last month by meeting outside of the hallways at the meetings of the entertainment commission than appeals ever did in the entertainment commissions office. i think as a business person who has to approach and work with the city everyday, all we ask is for something that is going to be a fair and reliable process. what brick and mortar is asking for is for the city to follow it's own rules. when i brought that up in my brief, the city doesn't even bother to respond to the rules of process that we had in our own hearing. th
in our feeling, these citations were bogus and made up after we asked for them. this is all part of a payback because we brought up a classic conflict of interest that should not have been handled in front of us. when we've tried to work with the city to try to meet with our neighbors and meet with the discussions, we were always stone walled. in fact the neighborhood commission turned the neighbors against us. which is what i believe has occurred over the last few months. we have done more...
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. >> nikita is a lawyer, representing those who have lost out on bogus art. he used to work for the government, hunting down art forgers until his cover -- until his department was closed down. >> the boom in fake art began around 10 years ago when the oligarchs lost interest in yachts and soccer clubs and turned their attention to art. demand for russian art exploded, and so did the prices paid at options in russia and around europe -- the prices paid at auctions. >> this gallery is just a short distance from the kremlin. nikita is here to advise an art dealer. he has been given an appraisal confirming the russian painter who really did paint this himalayan glacier. >> i have all paintings that are offered to me tested, even if they come with test documentation. i send them off for chemical testing and get an appraisal from three different experts. i only offer them to my clients when i am totally sure. >> it is a laborious and extensive ross s -- process, but ultimately safer than relying on catalogs that list fakes. nikita wants the government to do more.
. >> nikita is a lawyer, representing those who have lost out on bogus art. he used to work for the government, hunting down art forgers until his cover -- until his department was closed down. >> the boom in fake art began around 10 years ago when the oligarchs lost interest in yachts and soccer clubs and turned their attention to art. demand for russian art exploded, and so did the prices paid at options in russia and around europe -- the prices paid at auctions. >> this...
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the bogue took off from nashville with 100 passengers on board.e are expecting an update soon. >>> in lake tahoe, the faa is investigating a plan crash that left one dead and one injured. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with the bay area connection and the person who found the plane who was critical to a rescue. ken? >> reporter: the couple left and are from palo alto. their plane was based here at the palo alto airport. a nurse was walking her dog near the crash scene. the single engine plane was built in 1963. the sheriff's department says the pilot steven was found dead, his wife was conscious but trapped with gas leaking from the aircraft. the plane was taking off and heading -- took off and was heading north bound. it banked to the right and within a mile crashed into a wooded area. the plane was bossed here at the airport. a man said he was meticulous about caring for the aircraft and last year painted a red stripe, that was very visible in the wreckage. the plane landed upside down. the pilot's wife was airlifted to the hospital and the plane
the bogue took off from nashville with 100 passengers on board.e are expecting an update soon. >>> in lake tahoe, the faa is investigating a plan crash that left one dead and one injured. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with the bay area connection and the person who found the plane who was critical to a rescue. ken? >> reporter: the couple left and are from palo alto. their plane was based here at the palo alto airport. a nurse was walking her dog near the crash scene. the single...
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. >> nikita is a lawyer, representing those who have lost out on bogus art. he used to work for the government, hunting down art forgers until his cover -- until his department was closed down. >> the boom in fake art began around 10 years ago when the oligarchs lost interest in yachts and soccer clubs and turned their attention to art. demand for russian art exploded, and so did the prices paid at options in russia and around europe -- the prices paid at auctions. >> this gallery is just a short distance from the kremlin. nikita is here to advise an art dealer. he has been given an appraisal confirming the russian painter who really did paint this himalayan glacier. >> i have all paintings that are offered to me tested, even if they come with test documentation. i send them off for chemical testing and get an appraisal from three different experts. i only offer them to my clients when i am totally sure. >> it is a laborious and extensive ross s -- process, but ultimately safer than relying on catalogs that list fakes. nikita wants the government to do more.
. >> nikita is a lawyer, representing those who have lost out on bogus art. he used to work for the government, hunting down art forgers until his cover -- until his department was closed down. >> the boom in fake art began around 10 years ago when the oligarchs lost interest in yachts and soccer clubs and turned their attention to art. demand for russian art exploded, and so did the prices paid at options in russia and around europe -- the prices paid at auctions. >> this...
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the ntsb says the summer intern confirmed the bogus names to the station over the phone. it's unclear where the names originated. ktvu has apologized on air and on its website but asiana says the incident has, quote, damaged its reputation. the airline doesn't plan to suit ntsb. >>> it took 13 years but a billion-dollar lawsuit finally made its way to a california courtroom. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo tells us 10 cities and counties are putting paint makers on trial for poisoning. >>> you are there to protect your child. but here it is, you left something slip through. >>> reporter: any parent can understand nathaniel stone's concern and hurt. >> the hurt in you because you seeing your -- [ pause ] -- >> lord have mercy, thank you, jesus, uhm, it hurts you to see your child in this condition. >> reporter: his 2-year-old antonio suffers from hearing loss. sometimes he has to wearing hearing aids. the culprit, peeling chipped paint. about a year ago, his father found antonio eating paint chips at their oakland apartment. doctors tested and diagnosed him with hearing loss be
the ntsb says the summer intern confirmed the bogus names to the station over the phone. it's unclear where the names originated. ktvu has apologized on air and on its website but asiana says the incident has, quote, damaged its reputation. the airline doesn't plan to suit ntsb. >>> it took 13 years but a billion-dollar lawsuit finally made its way to a california courtroom. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo tells us 10 cities and counties are putting paint makers on trial for poisoning....
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would be the bankers can argue look we had our equations we had our formulas even though there are bogus formulas they had which told them that the. possibility of the probability of a banking crisis or a housing crisis was impossible and that that's what they were formalised told them even though it's crazy the sounds you know of that how and how in god's earth is it possible that those equations told them that housing crash was near impossible or unlikely but that's what they've worked with looking forward i just want one aspect of this question yes or no do you think anything will change no the public should realise that the essentially unless they wake up and wise and up the market is rigged against you ok the market will always be rigged against them so it's nothing going to change thank you very much for that. well as you know there are stricter guidelines being debated in parliament however financial regulators having found the twenty seven point one billion pounds hole in the balance sheet of some banks now is really. the confusion of the disconnect between the talk and what is a
would be the bankers can argue look we had our equations we had our formulas even though there are bogus formulas they had which told them that the. possibility of the probability of a banking crisis or a housing crisis was impossible and that that's what they were formalised told them even though it's crazy the sounds you know of that how and how in god's earth is it possible that those equations told them that housing crash was near impossible or unlikely but that's what they've worked with...
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algo bots generating fake liquidity with a very real front running no banker a broker trafficking in bogus or rivet is backed by delusional collateral no naked short selling silver manipulator and not a single robo signing mortgage forger nor a fake lab or rate giving baker was seized by interpol no it appears interpol made the world safe from one hundred thirty three million in fake shampoo but failed to spot the trillions and sham financial.
algo bots generating fake liquidity with a very real front running no banker a broker trafficking in bogus or rivet is backed by delusional collateral no naked short selling silver manipulator and not a single robo signing mortgage forger nor a fake lab or rate giving baker was seized by interpol no it appears interpol made the world safe from one hundred thirty three million in fake shampoo but failed to spot the trillions and sham financial.
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largely on the scales because managers did not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to read of contracts that these cancers from wall street as successful.
largely on the scales because managers did not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to read of contracts that these cancers from wall street as successful.
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crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these scam.
crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these scam.
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crisis largely on skase because managers did not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these dancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamond's interest rate swaps only to buy a boatload of japanese government bonds oh. that's the u.s. so here we're going to introduce this first headline poor english saved japan's banks from crisis this is from. the finance minister and he says many people fell prey to the dubious products or so called subprime loans japanese banks were not so much attracted to these products compared with european banks mr also told a seminar in tokyo managers of japanese banks hardly understood english that's why they didn't buy he said. well i can understand where he's coming from on that you know and i said a lot of french t.v. i would call jamie diamond lloyd blankfein curse words and names and all kinds of.
crisis largely on skase because managers did not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these dancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamond's interest rate swaps only to buy a boatload of japanese government bonds oh. that's the u.s. so here we're going to introduce this first headline poor english saved japan's banks from crisis this is...
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a plant in new york with charged with fabricating fuel tests he's admitted to bogus results lying toenter a scene investigators about dangerous fuel contaminant levels to prevent the facility from being shut down in washington the n.r.c. has just begun an investigation into a problem with the cooling system at the columbia generating station which hasn't been properly maintained at the watts bar nuclear plant in tennessee regulatory audits imperative to safety were just gotten done for forty years because of bureaucratic paper shuffling. keeping very aging nuclear power plants faith is not only increasingly difficult it's also increasingly costly as plants often go over late institutes by millions of dollars yes nuclear energy is carbon free and that aspect is great but our aging plants face more and more ridiculous lee dangerous issues and considering the fact that our government is mired in greed bureaucracy and swelled idiocy isn't it time we seriously reconsider heading up the nuclear option hat before we face our old the massive fukushima level disaster in our old little america
a plant in new york with charged with fabricating fuel tests he's admitted to bogus results lying toenter a scene investigators about dangerous fuel contaminant levels to prevent the facility from being shut down in washington the n.r.c. has just begun an investigation into a problem with the cooling system at the columbia generating station which hasn't been properly maintained at the watts bar nuclear plant in tennessee regulatory audits imperative to safety were just gotten done for forty...
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crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these cancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamonds in.
crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these cancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamonds in.
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crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these cancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamond's interest rate swaps only to buy a boatload of japanese government bonds oh stacie. that's the yes so here we're going to introduce this first headline poor english saved japan's banks from crisis this is from. the finance minister and he says many people fell prey to the dubious products or so called subprime loans japanese banks were not so much attracted to these products compared with european banks mr also told a seminar in tokyo managers of japanese banks hardly understood english that's why they didn't buy he said. oh i can understand where he's coming from on that you know and i said a lot of french t.v. i would call jamie diamond lloyd blankfein curse words and names and all kinds of scatological references to their being and the french of course didn't speak english so they would just
crisis largely on skase because managers would not speak english well enough to understand the complex bogus to rid of contracts that these cancers from wall street had successfully pushed on other suckers from around the world yes what don't look for the japanese banks to have avoided jamie diamond's interest rate swaps only to buy a boatload of japanese government bonds oh stacie. that's the yes so here we're going to introduce this first headline poor english saved japan's banks from crisis...