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represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that is prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the where by the the plutonium would be removed so that it can even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french intervention all right gentlemen waiting and on the word bogus here thank you very much many thanks to my guests in washington and. paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our deep see you next time and remember cross talk. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people to try to the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been th
represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that is prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the where by the the plutonium would be removed so that it can even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french...
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represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that it's prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the whereby the the plutonium would be removed so that it can't even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french intervention all right gentlemen waiting and on the word bogus here thank you very much many thanks to my guests in washington and. paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on r.g.p. see you next time and remember cross talk. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. but in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the day of steel warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eati
represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that it's prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the whereby the the plutonium would be removed so that it can't even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french...
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represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that it's prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the whereby the the plutonium would be removed so that it can't even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french intervention all right gentlemen way to end on the word bogus here thank you very much many thanks to my guests in washington and. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our deep see you next time and remember. the a. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. if you. got the opportunity. to start to construct your own. kids don't want to be a bit. don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want to blow with all the time that a kid came before he can see. you just meet the boat is ther
represents a proliferation risk which is constantly referred to in the news media is really quite bogus and the reason is that iran has no ability to reprocess the plutonium that will would be produced by such a reactor and indeed has even already made it clear in the talks that it's prepared as part of a deal to have arrangements where the whereby the the plutonium would be removed so that it can't even be reprocessed so this is really a bogus issue ok that's one of the reasons why the french...
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contracts with bogus--with bogus foreign corporations, and shipped that money to nigeria. see, the first $800,000 of what was taken from adm went to nigeria. and then realized it had all been a con, that he had just lost, you know, almost $1 million and he had given guarantees to the other people who put money in. and what's so funny, he gave people guarantees of money they put in that they stole from adm and so they turned around and got more money out of adm to compensate themselves for their losses. the--the--the endpoint to all this--and this is what the-the prosecutors believe is the ultimate truth--whitacre at that point-now whitacre denies this, but the prosecutors say it and it certainly does fit the facts whitacre at point decides to go to get his millions and comes in and says, 'hey, i got this call from a japanese executive named fujiwara, who says that we have a saboteur, and he'll tell us who it is for $10 million, if we pay it to a swiss bank account.' well, whitacre has a swiss bank account, and the prosecutors believe that that was whitacre's effort to get
contracts with bogus--with bogus foreign corporations, and shipped that money to nigeria. see, the first $800,000 of what was taken from adm went to nigeria. and then realized it had all been a con, that he had just lost, you know, almost $1 million and he had given guarantees to the other people who put money in. and what's so funny, he gave people guarantees of money they put in that they stole from adm and so they turned around and got more money out of adm to compensate themselves for their...
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. >>> a veteran san jose police officer faces felony charges after writing bogus tickets against people he tangled with in an old lawsuit. 51-year-old george chavez allegedly used his police computer to find information about his two victims. authorities say he then wrote several fake tickets, targeting a man he had sued five years ago as well as chavez's own attorney in the case. if convicted, chavez could spend more than 6 years in prison. >>> well, it may be thanksgiving eve, but shoppers are already gearing up for black friday. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports. >> reporter: i'm here with jackie. your brother was in line yesterday morning at 8:00. you have been here since 8:00 this morning. >> correct. >> reporter: doors open tomorrow. what are you in line for? >> two fire chain candles, a 42 "plasma tv and camera for my brother. >> reporter: all awesome door busters but there's a limited quantity. if you aren't hanging out with jackie you probably won't get one of those door busters but before you ditch thanksgiving dinner for a door buster buyer beware. many of the
. >>> a veteran san jose police officer faces felony charges after writing bogus tickets against people he tangled with in an old lawsuit. 51-year-old george chavez allegedly used his police computer to find information about his two victims. authorities say he then wrote several fake tickets, targeting a man he had sued five years ago as well as chavez's own attorney in the case. if convicted, chavez could spend more than 6 years in prison. >>> well, it may be thanksgiving...
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so what's graham saying now that "60 minutes" has admitted that their story is bogus?logizing and backing down? nope. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> no. >> no facts, no problem. senator graham, did you think we wouldn't notice that you're not letting the truth get in the way of a good bogus scandal? [ ticking ] h hear that, senator? the clock is ticking and we're still waiting for an apology. until then, nice try, but we got you. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. with the vidal sassoon smooth collection, now sleek meets chic. extreme smooth combing crème defies frizz and flyaways for up to 24 hours. vidal sassoon smooth. salon genius. affordable for all. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of man
so what's graham saying now that "60 minutes" has admitted that their story is bogus?logizing and backing down? nope. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> no. >> no facts, no problem. senator graham, did you think we wouldn't notice that you're not letting the truth get in the way of a good bogus scandal? [ ticking ] h hear that, senator? the clock is ticking and we're still...
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it's easy to explain one is that bogus wagon has union representatives on its board on its executive board this was done at freightliner which was owned by chrysler and it was done it thomas built by us in north carolina which was owned by dime or chrysler because the union members the german companies demanded that workers in the american south be treated just as well as workers in germany that's what's going on in this bogus wagon it is unconscionable that that bob corker the former senator from tennessee junior senator from tennessee former mayor of chattanooga would try to hurt the living standards and wages and living and working conditions on his own constituents the republican is the difference out there that show that workers in the south we all know that the auto industry has used the south open a number of plants. but is there any evidence to show that these workers have any standards lower than what you seem. yeah what what what they have absolutely health care pensions and wages and the president is going to volkswagen point is that they're temporary workers or not who ar
it's easy to explain one is that bogus wagon has union representatives on its board on its executive board this was done at freightliner which was owned by chrysler and it was done it thomas built by us in north carolina which was owned by dime or chrysler because the union members the german companies demanded that workers in the american south be treated just as well as workers in germany that's what's going on in this bogus wagon it is unconscionable that that bob corker the former senator...
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. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogusickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we were made aware of it, we very quickly investigated this, and we want them to know we are policing our own, and we do take this very seriously. >> chavez is a 23 year veteran of the san jose police department. he was arrested, and released on $60,000 bail. >>> a multicar accident tied up traffic in oakland on this busy travel day. at least six cars were involved in a crash about 4:20 this afternoon. you can see some of the debris left over at 56th and telegraph, next to the onramp of 24. police were able to move all cars to the side of the street. >>> also in oakland, an amtrak train hit a car tonight. author
. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogusickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we...
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. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogusickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we were made aware of it, we very quickly investigated this, and we want them to know we are policing our own, and we do take this very seriously. >> chavez is a 23 year veteran of the san jose police department. he was arrested, and released on $60,000 bail. >>> a multicar accident tied up traffic in oakland on this busy travel day. at least six cars were involved in a crash about 4:20 this afternoon. you can see some of the debris left over at 56th and telegraph, next to the onramp of 24. police were able to move all cars to the side of the street. >>> also in oakland, an amtrak train hit a car tonight. author
. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogusickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we...
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six in the parks family, seven with the bogue family, plus vern gosney and his friend. that's vern walking toward us. >> when i got there, we unloaded and i had a feeling of foreboding. >> this man, larry layton, was a faithful follower of jones. he worried congressional aide jackie speier. >> the only thing that was really bothering me was that all of a sudden larry layton had and he just had a gut instinct. you just have intuition. >> jackie speier seen here, got people moving toward this plane, a 19-seat otter. that's jerry parks walking with his wife. tracy parks and her brother dale got on the smaller plane, so did larry layton and vern gosney. >> the pilots started the plane and we were taxiing, and we were coming down the runway to take off and then the tractor trailer with the assassins cut in front of our plane. >> this is that tractor and farm wagon. >> and that's when i heard the shooting, and i looked out the window and i said, they're killing everyone. they're killing everyone. i turned and that's when larry shot me once in each side. >> larry layton, the f
six in the parks family, seven with the bogue family, plus vern gosney and his friend. that's vern walking toward us. >> when i got there, we unloaded and i had a feeling of foreboding. >> this man, larry layton, was a faithful follower of jones. he worried congressional aide jackie speier. >> the only thing that was really bothering me was that all of a sudden larry layton had and he just had a gut instinct. you just have intuition. >> jackie speier seen here, got...
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>> check yourself mom, that's bogus. >> that's not true because chip chocolate has grown up to write song. either? ♪ do the cookie dance, do the cookie dance ♪ ♪ come see how i'm living, see mrs. fields baking in the kitchen ♪ >> he's dumping milk on girls now. >> got a big old boom box, girl scouts, milk in the tub -- >> is that jesse? >> that's who that is. >> and so it's a youtube all-star? >> hands up. >> hands up. >> hands down. >> hands down. >> put the cook he in the milk, twirl it all around. ♪ do the cookie dance, do the cookie dance ♪ >> this is right around the time that would be perfect to have somebody come swooping in with a big tray of chocolate chip cookies. >> yeah, because you really do want it to happen now. >> it may happen. >> oh! yay! >> thank you! ♪ do the cookie dance, do the cookie dance ♪ i love cookies so much, cookies for lunch. mom makes the best cookies. >> a magician fools around with a bunch of ladies. and we're not fooling around when we say you have a chance to win a 42 inch flat screen tv. all you need is the friday buzz word coming up. >>> closed c
>> check yourself mom, that's bogus. >> that's not true because chip chocolate has grown up to write song. either? ♪ do the cookie dance, do the cookie dance ♪ ♪ come see how i'm living, see mrs. fields baking in the kitchen ♪ >> he's dumping milk on girls now. >> got a big old boom box, girl scouts, milk in the tub -- >> is that jesse? >> that's who that is. >> and so it's a youtube all-star? >> hands up. >> hands up. >> hands...
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and then you make it so that you get a tax refund but it's all bogus from a to z, right? find out later when the employer says i don't know who that is. the identity thief is gone because they use a bogus name and everything else along with the social security number that isn't there. but $3.6 billion, this must be an industry. there must be thieves that know how to do this because that's an enormous amount of money. >> of course. you have one address in lithuania getting 500 refunds. >> lithuania. >> you would think they would wake up to that. you just had the guy on from pennsylvania. they couldn't figure out that the lottery winner was on welfare. big government programs handing out tons of money there will always be fraud. >> what this is all about is -- it must be a place where they teach people how to do this, these criminals. i'm not saying that -- >> people learn on their own pretty well. >> i bet you there's an internet site or something like that that shows how to do it. they send it in and then bureaucrats get it because they're overwhelmed. 330 million america
and then you make it so that you get a tax refund but it's all bogus from a to z, right? find out later when the employer says i don't know who that is. the identity thief is gone because they use a bogus name and everything else along with the social security number that isn't there. but $3.6 billion, this must be an industry. there must be thieves that know how to do this because that's an enormous amount of money. >> of course. you have one address in lithuania getting 500 refunds....
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there was a crisis in congress, now created by these bogus regulations.ing a real bogus effect, which is shutting down the clinics. and there is one effect, making sure that the axis for women, not depending on your zip code. >> if somebody works on this for a living, is it your understanding that you're going to wake up every day and the next generation of women and the next generation of women is going to wake up every day and have to fight. that there is something about this fight that there is never settled. there is never any kind of final victory. that every single day is a fight, fight, fight against the abortionists who are trying to roll things back? >> well, it is a fight for human rights. they don't just march forward in an untrammeled way, you often have to fight hard to keep those rights. so yes, i expect we have to keep fighting. but i don't think it is any different for human rights, you have to stay on the front rights and show why these are important to women's rights. >> erin, you have been doing great reporting, sometimes out of oklahom
there was a crisis in congress, now created by these bogus regulations.ing a real bogus effect, which is shutting down the clinics. and there is one effect, making sure that the axis for women, not depending on your zip code. >> if somebody works on this for a living, is it your understanding that you're going to wake up every day and the next generation of women and the next generation of women is going to wake up every day and have to fight. that there is something about this fight that...
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warriors look to snap a 3 game slide and without andrew bogus. they call on the elder statesman to lead them. germane o' [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. frozen, natural, fresh. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a fresh safeway select turkey is just 99 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. >> coming up tonight on 7 news at 11:00. couple that survived the deadly asian plane crash at sfo share their story for the very first time. how they made it out aleif and why they were only just now able to return home. it's a store you will see only on 7 news. >> and he is a painter. musician. has a higher iq than most adult. introduce you to the unbelievably tall ended south bay boy. did i mention he's just 5 years old. that's tonight at 11:00. >>
warriors look to snap a 3 game slide and without andrew bogus. they call on the elder statesman to lead them. germane o' [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. frozen, natural, fresh. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a fresh safeway select turkey is just 99 cents a pound. so raise your...
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cheney thought it was a bogus prosecution. bush said -- cheney said "i think you should pardon him." bush said no. cheney said "you're leaving a good man on the field of battle." on the inauguration day it's just bush and obama in the car he says "whatever you do, set a pardon policy early and stick to it. learn how to say no to your vice president." >> the vice president was a hard guy to say no to because he shot people in the face. (laughter) >> yes, but bush did it. >> stephen: i understand that caused friction between two t of two of them when cheney shot a man in the face. (laughter) it was a mistake. why was that a problem for the president? >> they were upset that the vice president didn't put this out at first, didn't disclose it. laura bush heard about it -- >> the vice president didn't have a press conference and go "surprise, i shot someone in the face?" >> even laura bush was jun upse. she heard about it from her secret service agents. caused more frictions between two sides. >> stephen: did cheney ever -- cheney
cheney thought it was a bogus prosecution. bush said -- cheney said "i think you should pardon him." bush said no. cheney said "you're leaving a good man on the field of battle." on the inauguration day it's just bush and obama in the car he says "whatever you do, set a pardon policy early and stick to it. learn how to say no to your vice president." >> the vice president was a hard guy to say no to because he shot people in the face. (laughter) >> yes,...
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. >>> san jose police after getting arrested on charges that he wrote bogus tickets to settle a vendetta, but the santa clara office said george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez years ago following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. he then gave two tickets to the attorneys who went against him in this case and he's now out of jail. >>> he recently lost his wife to cancer. then the basketball game in walnut creek featured students in alumni and his four adopted children frommette yep -- ethiopia, they spend some time together. >> i am thankful we have a church that loves us and cares for us. he shared with us a photo of this family and his trip together, the mother made photo pictures and books so that the children will remember her. >>> and heading to all being can traz, they were there arc -- alcatraz for the sunrise and it is a commemoration of 19 months occupation of alcatraz. it began in 1969 and organizers want to draw attention to what they call the true story of thanksgiving, the massacre of indians by europ
. >>> san jose police after getting arrested on charges that he wrote bogus tickets to settle a vendetta, but the santa clara office said george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez years ago following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. he then gave two tickets to the attorneys who went against him in this case and he's now out of jail. >>> he recently lost his wife to cancer. then the basketball game in...
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700 workers blow the whistle on a scheme that is allegedly costing taxpayers billions of dollars in bogussman for the dhs is conducting a department wide review how overtime pay is used and whether it complies with the law. >> interesting. >>> that is >>> that is it for your "early start" this morning. "new day" start right now. >> mall cops came running past us, screaming shots fired and they were telling everyone, run, run, run. >>> breaking overnight, a gunman opens fire at closing time in a crowded new jersey mall. hundreds trapped inside. early this morning, the police confirm the shooter has taken his own life. we hear from terrified shoppers. >>> also breaking now, a denver school surround by s.w.a.t. teams, reports of two men armed inside now in custody. we are live with the very latest. >>> nfl scandal, the dolphins bullying case growing bigger. the nfl now launching a full investigation as disturbing voicemails and texts emerge. >>> your "new day" starts right now.
700 workers blow the whistle on a scheme that is allegedly costing taxpayers billions of dollars in bogussman for the dhs is conducting a department wide review how overtime pay is used and whether it complies with the law. >> interesting. >>> that is >>> that is it for your "early start" this morning. "new day" start right now. >> mall cops came running past us, screaming shots fired and they were telling everyone, run, run, run. >>>...
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. >>> a veteran san jose police officer faces felony charges after prosecutors say he wrote bogus tickets. 51-year-old, george chavez allegedly used his police computer to find information about his two victims. he then wrote several fake tickets targeting a man he sued five years ago and chavez's own attorney in the case. if convicted, chavez could spend six years in prison. >> on this day before thanksgiving, rough weather disrupted air travel and created ripple effects at hubs across the country. heavy rains, gusting winds, 60 miles an hour caused delays. about 300 flights had to be canceled in cleveland, philadelphia, new york, newark, 2.5 million people were flying today. that is 30% more than on a normal weekday. >>> here in the bay area, heavy traffic clogged major freeways in the late afternoon and into the evening. in the time lapse video, you can see the cars moving along 580 in dublin and 880 in oakland. >>> and there were more signs of the thanksgiving get away around the bay area, san francisco, the approach to the bay bridge, packed by mid afternoon. airports were busy inclu
. >>> a veteran san jose police officer faces felony charges after prosecutors say he wrote bogus tickets. 51-year-old, george chavez allegedly used his police computer to find information about his two victims. he then wrote several fake tickets targeting a man he sued five years ago and chavez's own attorney in the case. if convicted, chavez could spend six years in prison. >> on this day before thanksgiving, rough weather disrupted air travel and created ripple effects at hubs...
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. >> a veteran police officer faces felony charges accused of writing bogus tickets to get revenge. police arrested the officer last night, prosecutors say he wrote name. chavez is free on bail. >> in san francisco, right now, residents remembering a very dark day in the city's history. 35 years ago today that mayor moscon sxichlt supervisor harvey milk were shot and killed by former supervisor dan white. today's commemoration includes a march and speeches by local dignitaries. this is the first remembrance of the fateful day. a second event, another march begins just before 7:00. let's listen for just a moment. >> in which we had had strangeness of jim jones which i hoped some of you remember, a local minister, who took a thousand people into the jungle in south america, and then, fed them kool aid to have a mass suicide. that is pretty strange, also. harvey's legacy is that he was able... >> carolyn silver was on the hit list i remember a reporter just starting in the business i remember that day very well. very sad day in our history. >> police cited six people for disrupting bus
. >> a veteran police officer faces felony charges accused of writing bogus tickets to get revenge. police arrested the officer last night, prosecutors say he wrote name. chavez is free on bail. >> in san francisco, right now, residents remembering a very dark day in the city's history. 35 years ago today that mayor moscon sxichlt supervisor harvey milk were shot and killed by former supervisor dan white. today's commemoration includes a march and speeches by local dignitaries. this...
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mike mccaul is also about to start a hearing on internet security. >> there are 500 bogus web sites,eb sites that say it's obamacare but it's not. it's not healthcare.gov. these other web sites true to lure you in. bill: you say dissecting this law now or rebuilding it is like playing that jim ganga where you try to knock a piece out and make sure the pile doesn't fall down. >> this is the fundamental problem with what democrats are facing. you can't pull one little piece out and expect it to stand or pull one after another and try to rebuilt as it's currently structured. i think this is occurring to people and i think that's why you are seeing democrats having trouble defending the law. >> our brain room did some research this morning. this is what they conclude for the 5 million plus on the map that we saw a short time ago. the president would have to sign legislation for changes into the healthcare law. that means it goes back to the hill. >> well, the president has made quite a few changes to the law without signing new legislation. but i think at this point very difficult for hi
mike mccaul is also about to start a hearing on internet security. >> there are 500 bogus web sites,eb sites that say it's obamacare but it's not. it's not healthcare.gov. these other web sites true to lure you in. bill: you say dissecting this law now or rebuilding it is like playing that jim ganga where you try to knock a piece out and make sure the pile doesn't fall down. >> this is the fundamental problem with what democrats are facing. you can't pull one little piece out and...
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a bogus hollywood exec, lures state legislators with everything from fine dining to a fake twitter file. what is next after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator from a political family wielding 30 years of influence. take a look. >> reporter: los angeles, the city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >> tax credits work. >> reporter: here everything seems larger than life. including its politicians. that is ron calderon. he is the target of an ongoing federal investigation. according to a sealed affidavit obtained exclusively by al jazeera's investigative unit, the senator is for sale. a politician willing to influence legislation in exchange for money. as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed as owners of a studio. >> they had to establish bank accounts. they needed a business license, and so it's a very extensive lengththy operation. >> reporter: the senator allegedly wanted his family added to the payroll.
a bogus hollywood exec, lures state legislators with everything from fine dining to a fake twitter file. what is next after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator from a political family wielding 30 years of influence. take a look. >> reporter: los angeles, the city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >> tax credits...
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a bogus hollywood exec, lures state legislators with everything from fine dining to a fake twitter filenext after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator
a bogus hollywood exec, lures state legislators with everything from fine dining to a fake twitter filenext after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator
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. >> president bush included bogus material in his speech.week the white house admitted the claim was not true. >> well, now, congressman king says that president bush's debunked claim which bush admitted was incorrect was actually true. speaking on an iowa radio program yesterday, the congressman made this stunning assertion. >> w. bush was accused of 16 words in the state of the union address which they said was a lie and they're still attack him for that. janua jan i'll tell you what george bush said in that state of the union address was the truth and he's being punished for it. if you want to know what evidence they have to prove he was right, he could prove iraq was seeking uranium, why wouldn't if he spoken up? that's "hardball" for now. coming up. "your business." with j.j. ramberg. the opportu. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the nissan sentra. now get one fifty nine per month lease on a two-thousand thirteen nissan sentra. ♪ [ ding ] i sen
. >> president bush included bogus material in his speech.week the white house admitted the claim was not true. >> well, now, congressman king says that president bush's debunked claim which bush admitted was incorrect was actually true. speaking on an iowa radio program yesterday, the congressman made this stunning assertion. >> w. bush was accused of 16 words in the state of the union address which they said was a lie and they're still attack him for that. janua jan i'll...
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. >> president bush did include bogus material in his state of the union speech describing how iraq waspting to get nuclear materials from africa. today the white house admitted that claim was not true. >> well, now congressman king says that president bush's debunk claim which bush himself admitted was actually true. speaking on an iowa radio program, he made this stunning assertion. >> w. bush, he was accused of 16 words in the state of the union address that they said was a lie, and they're still attacking him for that. and i'll tell you i've had hands-on evidence that what george bush said in that state of the union address was the truth, and he was still punished for it. >> if you're wondering what evidence king has to prove that bush was right all along, you're probably not alone. the question is if he really possessed information that could have proven iraq was indeed seeking uranium, why wouldn't he have spoken up? tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. \ s clay. mom? come in here. come
. >> president bush did include bogus material in his state of the union speech describing how iraq waspting to get nuclear materials from africa. today the white house admitted that claim was not true. >> well, now congressman king says that president bush's debunk claim which bush himself admitted was actually true. speaking on an iowa radio program, he made this stunning assertion. >> w. bush, he was accused of 16 words in the state of the union address that they said was a...
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convicted under the civil aviation act after providing air investigators with what the judge called a bogust. dean ragg: "i've known him since i was eighteen. a long time". schwartz: "he taught you to fly". dean ragg: "he taught me to fly aeroplanes, yep originally, yep". schwartz: "so what kind of a person is he?" dean ragg: "a very interesting one. very intelligent, very clever, very charismatic. he could sell ice cubes to eskimos, that sort of person. yeah he was a very good friend up until i started working for him and then our friendship fell apart". schwartz: "why was that?" dean ragg: "just through these problems i was having as chief pilot". ♪ schwartz: dean ragg says chris johnson wanted to put four balloons in the air on a day of thick fog. dean ragg: "we got out to the launch site, it was foggy. so you couldn't even see to the other end of the launch site. he said, "oh it doesn't matter, we'll be fine." i'm like "no, look this isn't legal. we're outside the legal parameters of flying". in which case he said "well we'll wait and see what happens". so we did, we waited for about ha
convicted under the civil aviation act after providing air investigators with what the judge called a bogust. dean ragg: "i've known him since i was eighteen. a long time". schwartz: "he taught you to fly". dean ragg: "he taught me to fly aeroplanes, yep originally, yep". schwartz: "so what kind of a person is he?" dean ragg: "a very interesting one. very intelligent, very clever, very charismatic. he could sell ice cubes to eskimos, that sort of...
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we told you about the bogus reporting on junk insurance. now we have another example.ht after their botched reporting on benghazi, cbs news got another dandy problem. >> tonight we have learned that the project manager in charge of building the federal health care website was apparently kept in the dark about serious failure in the website security. those failures could lead to identity theft among people buying insurance. >> identity theft. now, if you want to scare the living hell out of the public, that's all you've got to do is say that on tv. but you know what, that's only half the story. their report on security risks was based on a partial transcript from none other than congressman darrell issa. cbs news failed to mention security risks relate to a part of the website that won't be activated until spring of 2014. plenty of time to fix the problem if there are any security concerns. i said yesterday on this program i think the mainstream media wants obama care to fail. i feel stronger about it today. this is a cultural war at this point. we have to find our mora
we told you about the bogus reporting on junk insurance. now we have another example.ht after their botched reporting on benghazi, cbs news got another dandy problem. >> tonight we have learned that the project manager in charge of building the federal health care website was apparently kept in the dark about serious failure in the website security. those failures could lead to identity theft among people buying insurance. >> identity theft. now, if you want to scare the living hell...
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andrew kagan represents ray louis and 15 other current and former nfl athletes who say because of those bogus signatures they lost millions in unauthorized transactions. the investigation centers around jeff ruban whose firm helps pro athletes pay bills and manage money. bp and t allowed ruban to open accounts in players names and transfer money out using these phoney signatures. >> anybody can look at them and see they are forged. >> reporter: the nfl players insist they didn't know their money was being used for investments including this alabama entertainment complex which was raided for having illegal gambling machines. ray louis lost $3.8 million say the suit. for its part, bp and t declined to comment on the lieu suit. -- lawsuit. >> now the financial individualsor at the center of the allegations and been banned for life by securities regulators half high risk investments lost millions for other athletes. >>> a truck driver pleads not guilty to a misdemeanor crash that sent a woman's car plunging off the bay bridge. morgan lake is clinging to a rock after her car was pushed over the ed
andrew kagan represents ray louis and 15 other current and former nfl athletes who say because of those bogus signatures they lost millions in unauthorized transactions. the investigation centers around jeff ruban whose firm helps pro athletes pay bills and manage money. bp and t allowed ruban to open accounts in players names and transfer money out using these phoney signatures. >> anybody can look at them and see they are forged. >> reporter: the nfl players insist they didn't...
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this is one of the biggest bogus lies that i saw in the movie. it was laughable somof the stuff. it was over top. >> wendy: even behind the music. >> all of it was bad. 20 years later, throughout the years, by the time i was strong again i was hertbroken. throughout the years by the time i was, okay i want to say something. it's too late. been done for so long. now you get this movie and you go to another level. so now i have to say something. >> wendy: you're suing them. >> i have it all on table. all options are open. t just for -- it's not really about the girls. if you really want to know about truth. other than they are the messengers. you keep saying that's not true. that's not okay. but vh-1 you are helping to promote an untruth. >> wendy: it was a good movie. [ laughter ] twos juicy. >> how would you feel iyou were being portyed as something you're not. >> wendy: i would be very upset. >> and, you're not bing portrayed as who you are, a visionary. >> wendy: yes. >> not just here looking around getting a hairdo and nail polish. i'm a visionary. the bottom line is you had y
this is one of the biggest bogus lies that i saw in the movie. it was laughable somof the stuff. it was over top. >> wendy: even behind the music. >> all of it was bad. 20 years later, throughout the years, by the time i was strong again i was hertbroken. throughout the years by the time i was, okay i want to say something. it's too late. been done for so long. now you get this movie and you go to another level. so now i have to say something. >> wendy: you're suing them....
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you know, middle-aged senior women are bogue told they have to pay for maternity care and pediatric services substance abuse policies. there's a question whether there's overkill here. meanwhile, you get people like jim capretta who are saying you're going to end up with a lot of things you're paying for that you don't need, and once we see this, there's going to be terrible sticker shock. premiums are not going to go down. they're going to go way up. we're having this discussion trootry to see what lays ahead. >> did you hear both sides of you can keep your doctor if you want to? >> watch the show. >> all right, good tease, chris. i'm in. thank you so much. great to see you this sunday morning. >> you bet, thank you, jamie. >>> do not miss this lively debate. we report, you decide, as chris said. tune in today, and also, south carolina senator republican lindsey graham. you don't want to miss chris. >> in an hour and a half, 12:00 noon eastern time, we'll talk to a doctor who is also a congressman, about the health plan. >> meanwhile, this weekend, wicked weather has been tearing across our
you know, middle-aged senior women are bogue told they have to pay for maternity care and pediatric services substance abuse policies. there's a question whether there's overkill here. meanwhile, you get people like jim capretta who are saying you're going to end up with a lot of things you're paying for that you don't need, and once we see this, there's going to be terrible sticker shock. premiums are not going to go down. they're going to go way up. we're having this discussion trootry to see...
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. >>> well, after the break, spotting bogus charities this holiday season. we have some tims for you. howard? -- some tips for you. howard? >>> it's cold out here. we have a breeze. we have temps struggling to get out of the 30s. right now we'll take a look at the temperatures. you see it's only 33 in germantown. 37 in manassas. 36 in bowie. we'll talk about the chill and how long it's going to last and i'm looking ahead toward the weekend. wusa9 news will return in just a moment. >>> if you would like to give joy to families who need some help, we have an easy way to do it. go to wusa9.com. look for the give joy on the right hand side about halfway down. click on the blue box. you can give a gift to a needy family, make a donation or send a virtual card. >>> the holiday season as we've seen many times over brings out a lot of good in people but also brings out crooks looking to take advantage of people who think they are giving to a legitimate charity. andrea roane has a great way to spot the imposters in this afternoon's call for action. >> reporter: in th
. >>> well, after the break, spotting bogus charities this holiday season. we have some tims for you. howard? -- some tips for you. howard? >>> it's cold out here. we have a breeze. we have temps struggling to get out of the 30s. right now we'll take a look at the temperatures. you see it's only 33 in germantown. 37 in manassas. 36 in bowie. we'll talk about the chill and how long it's going to last and i'm looking ahead toward the weekend. wusa9 news will return in just a...
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you're saying is that the american people aren't smart enough to figure out that they are getting bogus insured you have more thread to health insurance policy yes i've read my you know if you have. this you. read the whole thing i point oh yeah it was not very doing it would produce the right things or read a self-insurance well look look at it like this you're saying that all these plans don't take here people don't take care of the poor. when there's catastrophic. and what not but the problem i have is that why not leave it to the american people to make that determination and are you saying that all of what thirty million people now are finding themselves without health insurance just had bogus plans and they weren't able to figure it out on their own thirty million who are changing more and they were three to five million. there's forty seven million who have no health insurance at all so the number maybe our numbers are well for you know there was a time when we sold cars where the brakes maybe they worked maybe they didn't but and we all decided that's kind of stupid but let's ma
you're saying is that the american people aren't smart enough to figure out that they are getting bogus insured you have more thread to health insurance policy yes i've read my you know if you have. this you. read the whole thing i point oh yeah it was not very doing it would produce the right things or read a self-insurance well look look at it like this you're saying that all these plans don't take here people don't take care of the poor. when there's catastrophic. and what not but the...
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. >> and because of the history of his ankle, he always -- >> him and bogus, man, below the knees. >>,,,,
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they hold officers accountable and members of the public accountable and protect officers from boguscomplaints and people do that. and they also protect the public so when they make77áe complaint and it's valid and captured on camera you won't have a city say we're going to trial. you'll settle these complaints that there are claims that are made they'll settle them and they'll save money. it's a win-win. >> do they help to de-escalate situations? you say, i'm wearing a camera, a potential suspect, does it help? >> the cameras are an people get no a confrontation and tensions rise. i taked to a b.a.r.t. policeman. >> they have cameras at b.a.r.t.? >> all b.a.r.t. patrolmen have cameras and they use the same system san francisco does and it was a policewoman and she said she's had opportunities where she said to people, you realize i'm recording this. and the level of aggression went way down. >> and, in fact, there was a study done in the city of realto ind)Ñ san bernardino county ande numbers are telling. one half of the officers wearing the cameras over a period of a year, the depa
they hold officers accountable and members of the public accountable and protect officers from boguscomplaints and people do that. and they also protect the public so when they make77áe complaint and it's valid and captured on camera you won't have a city say we're going to trial. you'll settle these complaints that there are claims that are made they'll settle them and they'll save money. it's a win-win. >> do they help to de-escalate situations? you say, i'm wearing a camera, a...