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. >> i am joined now by william holder brandt with the international press. >> beginning with a great piece that saysndependent" is britain still spy in where the u.s. fears to tread? there was discovered to be a u.s. by net on top of this in berlin. a german broadcaster was able to discover, we can seek out these images, a heat map, infrared after it emerged the u.s. had found,angela merkel's the activity dropped off. despite that, the independent headline that there could possibly a bs by net at the british embassy and are not stopping activity. it has not been confirmed but the independent have documented that a few people are operating under cover and most of the colleagues do not know the true mission. facedernments have backlash in the u.k. in the united states. >> that is right. taking a look at the new york times. says we will not spy on our friends anymore, actually we do not have friends anymore. the u.s. and u.k. are under pressure. u.s. states are trying to take the power into their own hands and not waiting on the white house, congress to come up with comprehensive policy
. >> i am joined now by william holder brandt with the international press. >> beginning with a great piece that saysndependent" is britain still spy in where the u.s. fears to tread? there was discovered to be a u.s. by net on top of this in berlin. a german broadcaster was able to discover, we can seek out these images, a heat map, infrared after it emerged the u.s. had found,angela merkel's the activity dropped off. despite that, the independent headline that there could...
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. >> brandt and vita. >> brian was sent home despite high price from his guest judge cher. he broke down in tears as his name was called. >> i just learned how hard it is, how tough it is. i learned i'm capable of it. it's amazing. honor. >> six couples remain you can watch the show right here on abc2 on monday night at eight. >>> all right. when we turn back the clocks did we also turn off the crime? >> the link between the two at six which starts right now. >> you're watching the station that works for you, now, abc 2news at six. >> thousands of dollars of marijuana taken from a home with hip-hop connections. >> a car goes barreling in to a building tearing down a wall. >>> and a man arrested for exposing himself to women. first, a deadly shooting in upper fell's point. police are on the scene -- which is not far from wolf street academy. they say a victim is dead. no word on the condition of the second victim so stay with us as more details slope on this breaking story today. >>> ankle -- happening right now plans for school redistricting in front of the board of educati
. >> brandt and vita. >> brian was sent home despite high price from his guest judge cher. he broke down in tears as his name was called. >> i just learned how hard it is, how tough it is. i learned i'm capable of it. it's amazing. honor. >> six couples remain you can watch the show right here on abc2 on monday night at eight. >>> all right. when we turn back the clocks did we also turn off the crime? >> the link between the two at six which starts right...
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polygraphs which were considered to be a form of truth serum for so many years we seek the opinion of dave brandt a florida based policeman who specializes in they use. one of the people who did research on polygraph was the guy who is better known for creating the comic books wonder woman his name was marston he was a physician and he wrote comic books on the side and what's interesting if you know anything about wonder woman one of the tools that wonder woman had was called the lasso of truth where she would put a rope around the bad guy and that caused him to have to tell the truth while the lasso of truth that he uses is literally this the blood pressure cop that we used today that goes around the subject's arm sort of a misnomer the instrument is a polygraph instrument it's recording physiological data it doesn't detect lies anymore than cardiogram detects heart attacks it's up to me to analyze the data that i record with a polygraph instrument to determine if a person is being truthful or deceptive as you see it rise to the line that's an increase in blood pressure ok so on this question he
polygraphs which were considered to be a form of truth serum for so many years we seek the opinion of dave brandt a florida based policeman who specializes in they use. one of the people who did research on polygraph was the guy who is better known for creating the comic books wonder woman his name was marston he was a physician and he wrote comic books on the side and what's interesting if you know anything about wonder woman one of the tools that wonder woman had was called the lasso of truth...
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if it goes over the top then we have a traditional thing remember in the history of germany willy brandt once had to let go his office when it was found out that his own personal assistant was a german spy. the fact that we cannot claim a single accident or a single incident right now i believe will make the german public more relaxed about spying and general what kind of action can we expect germany will take against the you as for tapping chancellor merkel's phone and for monitoring. right now these days we are about to negotiate the north atlantic free trade agreement and i believe that on balance even though there's an uproar particularly by some of the opposition parties in germany in general no specific action will come as a result other than maybe mrs merkel will. put an additional layer of security on her personal phone apparently she was very relaxed in terms of putting another technical layer which she could have she didn't use the top notch technically resistent phone during these days right and probably you heard we are reporting today about a new scandal g c h d snooping on
if it goes over the top then we have a traditional thing remember in the history of germany willy brandt once had to let go his office when it was found out that his own personal assistant was a german spy. the fact that we cannot claim a single accident or a single incident right now i believe will make the german public more relaxed about spying and general what kind of action can we expect germany will take against the you as for tapping chancellor merkel's phone and for monitoring. right...
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with how dirty and disgusting that oil is so if you make it out of your freezer that would ruin the brandt? >> a thing, if they put it in the store nobody goes to mcdonald's burger king for the burger and mcdonnell's for the french fries. a regular in the car without wanting to cook? >> i think they would sell well i think they can do better than the coffee which is so competitive their coffee is not strong it is dark so it is not that exciting. i understand why they do this except to put their toe in the water. >> i joke about liking their coffee, i like it there if i am there for something else but i would not just buy it on itself. >> dan said something that made sense he mentioned dunkin donuts they turned their business around on their coffee. they're known for that after putting bigger schuster's they could expand their branch especially when peopl eating doughnuts are thinking about it. if you go there for coffee then you have a donut with it but mcdonald's coffee is the opposite you like coffee began to like mcdonald's you drink the product. melissa: talking bout how mcdonald's is
with how dirty and disgusting that oil is so if you make it out of your freezer that would ruin the brandt? >> a thing, if they put it in the store nobody goes to mcdonald's burger king for the burger and mcdonnell's for the french fries. a regular in the car without wanting to cook? >> i think they would sell well i think they can do better than the coffee which is so competitive their coffee is not strong it is dark so it is not that exciting. i understand why they do this except...
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fantastic game from the start, brandt the two handed flesh off the turnover.bounds. test for to the fourth quarter. stephen curry was filling it, the pump fake, then goes glass to put the warriors up by one. currey had 32 points, 11 rebounds, five assists. the game goes in overtime there are tied. the warriors up to with the winding down. >> the final score oklahoma city thunder was 113-1112.2. the warriors really struggled without the injured andre igoudala. they have not dropped five of their last six games. >> jason kidd after getting fined $50,000 for spilling his cups of soda in order to delay the game so his team could draw up a play, brooklyn as head coach and jason kidd realize that he look like a cheat and a liar. he probably should not have done that. >> it was a rough start to his coaching career, caught cheating, his nets and dropped to 4-12 after losing again tonight. >> an unbelievable offensive display in san jose as spartans quarterback david fales turned in one of the greatest first half's in college football history. fales.on senior day.looki
fantastic game from the start, brandt the two handed flesh off the turnover.bounds. test for to the fourth quarter. stephen curry was filling it, the pump fake, then goes glass to put the warriors up by one. currey had 32 points, 11 rebounds, five assists. the game goes in overtime there are tied. the warriors up to with the winding down. >> the final score oklahoma city thunder was 113-1112.2. the warriors really struggled without the injured andre igoudala. they have not dropped five of...
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. >> lieutenant brandt says several arrests have been made in connection with some of the thefts buts remain unsolved. >> we're running license plate leaders trying to get leads and follow them up. >> police are offering some simple tips to keep in mind when parking your car. park in busy and well lit areas. the insurance card and renovation with you. don't leave valuables inside. they add it doesn't hurt to invest in an alarm system. >> kron shows what you need to know about the new facebook and how they are controlling the privacy settings on your account. >> well, facebook rolling this out account week ago. they are just now letting people know that this is happening. basically this affects how people can search for your name on facebook here. >> i have the screen up. this is the privacy and settings tool. this is where you go to deal with any privacy settings on your facebook account. this is what it looked like with the old settings tab. who can look up your timeline by name? that used to be there and you can set that for everyone, friends of friends or just friends. facebook ha
. >> lieutenant brandt says several arrests have been made in connection with some of the thefts buts remain unsolved. >> we're running license plate leaders trying to get leads and follow them up. >> police are offering some simple tips to keep in mind when parking your car. park in busy and well lit areas. the insurance card and renovation with you. don't leave valuables inside. they add it doesn't hurt to invest in an alarm system. >> kron shows what you need to know...
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kristin angela brandt is leading a proposal that would push the issue of prosecuting cases outside the chain of command. the measure has ordered a seven senators, including ted cruz and rand paul, as well as most women's democrat in the senate. it is opposed by senate mccaskill and leaders of the senate armed services committee. it is really one of those debates that is not falling along party lines. what are the other issues that could come up. >> one of them is by carl levin, an easy number of restrictions on transferring detainees out of guantanamo. republicans waited during committee to debate those but said they will try to pass an amendment that would strike the provisions out of the bill. fightl probably see a over the nsa spying programs. back in july the defense appropriation bill was back on the floor. it would strip the nsa of the old clone data collection. we do not know for sure if it would come up, but likely to see some sort of nsa mmf. about the minimum wage debate? >> it will be interesting to see how these debates and up. they are worried if the senate does not come b
kristin angela brandt is leading a proposal that would push the issue of prosecuting cases outside the chain of command. the measure has ordered a seven senators, including ted cruz and rand paul, as well as most women's democrat in the senate. it is opposed by senate mccaskill and leaders of the senate armed services committee. it is really one of those debates that is not falling along party lines. what are the other issues that could come up. >> one of them is by carl levin, an easy...
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and willy brandt writes a letter.up you will just sit there and let us be divided like this than met our freedoms be taken? . . another better time than to do it not. >> that's a great question. you know, both cbs and the bbc, i'm sure, is he still regarded that way and i read polls in every poll that i've read, top five, top three of the united states. john f. kennedy. >> okay, question please. >> just an observation. but kennedy, from all that you have said and read, he really was a man standing for peace and a military man and he takes over from eisenhower and eisenhower and one of his last speeches once everyone about beware of the military industrial complex. and what is he take on and kennedy takes up this mantle for peace. two military heroes, were they in conversation and what is just so evident about a? >> well, thank you. there's a lot of letters in the book between the president. the president has always written and most of the letters, one of the greatest things about our democracy, and we can find a lot of things wrong with that, one of the greatest things is how easily
and willy brandt writes a letter.up you will just sit there and let us be divided like this than met our freedoms be taken? . . another better time than to do it not. >> that's a great question. you know, both cbs and the bbc, i'm sure, is he still regarded that way and i read polls in every poll that i've read, top five, top three of the united states. john f. kennedy. >> okay, question please. >> just an observation. but kennedy, from all that you have said and read, he...
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tax officials came here to speak to cornelius gurlet, the reclusive art dealer held brandt girlet, inharge of chreblingting so-called deagain rat modern art in the run-up to the second world war, seized from jews, or removed from galleries but it appears he left some of them to his son. here at the gallery in london, there are examples of the type of pieces hitler so loathed. >> he tended to focus on the stellar artists, by casey, chaggal, mat ease but then there was a whole lower echelon of perhaps german artists who were decried as deagain rat, and for example here we have hans, an extremly successful painter. >> it reflects modernism, anti-german, anti-pat ree otic so you were cutting out a whole swathe of wonderful progressive art. >> hitler filled civic buildings with lessons of what not to like. he seized thousands of those works that didn't conform to his romantic vision of germany. many remain hidden or harbored in homes and institutions. it's claimed the lion taper by painter max beckman is one of the paintings he has already sold. >> there will no doubt now be a rush of clai
tax officials came here to speak to cornelius gurlet, the reclusive art dealer held brandt girlet, inharge of chreblingting so-called deagain rat modern art in the run-up to the second world war, seized from jews, or removed from galleries but it appears he left some of them to his son. here at the gallery in london, there are examples of the type of pieces hitler so loathed. >> he tended to focus on the stellar artists, by casey, chaggal, mat ease but then there was a whole lower echelon...
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we're saying it's a brandt group.ple are being arrested just for having symbols of the muslim brotherhood or of their protests. just for maybe a ruler, balloon, or t-shirt. but when it comes to the secular activists, we did see very different reaction. we saw members of the 50-member assembly that's tasked with amending the constitution suspending their membership briefly saying this was unacceptable. calling for the release of those activists. so in that sense i think there was a real awakening among secular activists and amongst some of the political elite saying, well, this used to say that no protests are acceptable. no descent, not just islamist descent, no dissent is acceptable now. if. >> sreenivasan: leila fadel, thank you so much for joining us. >> that you can. >> sreenivasan: now a look at some of the larger issues raised in the ongoing debate over the affordable care act. questions of how deeply a government should involve itself in the personal welfare of its citizens of individual rights and collective r
we're saying it's a brandt group.ple are being arrested just for having symbols of the muslim brotherhood or of their protests. just for maybe a ruler, balloon, or t-shirt. but when it comes to the secular activists, we did see very different reaction. we saw members of the 50-member assembly that's tasked with amending the constitution suspending their membership briefly saying this was unacceptable. calling for the release of those activists. so in that sense i think there was a real...
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washington to his day and he wrote that 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like brandt should be called and should truly be the highest product of the most advanced evolution made evolution nutter ludicrous. we tend to give him a lot more credit now mostly because of his wonderful memoir which he hadn't seen when he wrote that, but we can understand this lament when we understand the behavior of our sort of present, some of our recent presidents. now having mentioned george washington and the vast reading that adams and jefferson both did that they were familiar with latin and greek he didn't mention that could have their fantastic correspondence that carried on for the last 14 years of their lives which is fantastic reading. first of all, the knitting together of an intensive relationship between two men who had been at odds many times in their life but also their discussion of books and ideas and they were brought back together by a love of country and their tremendous -- who could beat thomas jefferson pen pal who was on his level in the world? there was only one guy
washington to his day and he wrote that 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like brandt should be called and should truly be the highest product of the most advanced evolution made evolution nutter ludicrous. we tend to give him a lot more credit now mostly because of his wonderful memoir which he hadn't seen when he wrote that, but we can understand this lament when we understand the behavior of our sort of present, some of our recent presidents. now having mentioned...
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jennifer brandt, a trial attorney. brian silber a former prosecutor.kind of trouble is this cop in? more trouble than the others because he is after all supposed to be an officer of the law? >> well i think he is held to a higher degree of responsibility because he is an officer of the law and he has the duty to protect the public. so obviously if he was involved in the beating and the smashing of the window he was not only violating his duty as a police officer but not stopping the violence that was surrounding him and not defending a member, an allegedly innocent member of the public the driver. it will be very difficult for him to beat some of these charges. maybe more difficult than some of the other, some of his other fellow bikers. jon: and, brian, again, the argument is this guy was undercover. that he couldn't, that he couldn't blow his cover by stopping the attack but, you know, the allegation here is that he actually participated in it. >> let me tell you something, that defense is absolutely ridiculous, okay? there is no law enforcement offi
jennifer brandt, a trial attorney. brian silber a former prosecutor.kind of trouble is this cop in? more trouble than the others because he is after all supposed to be an officer of the law? >> well i think he is held to a higher degree of responsibility because he is an officer of the law and he has the duty to protect the public. so obviously if he was involved in the beating and the smashing of the window he was not only violating his duty as a police officer but not stopping the...
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senator jill brandt. -- senator gillibrand. m a i want to get a special thanks to senator landrieu, who i have dubbed the third senator from new york. she was such a visit for us advocate for our families. she made sure we could fix as many things in a dance to make sure recovery flowed on the make sure all of the logjams she experienced with hurricane katrina did not happen in new york, new jersey, and other states. she is someone who understands what works and what doesn't work. i just want to thank her for her andinued focus on recovery preventing and creating resiliency. her leadership has been extraordinary. want to thank senator menendez and senator schumer. strongernever seen champions than my colleagues to put themselves in the shoes of every family and advocates for what they need most. i want to thank them for their leadership in i know senator booker will not only state -- will stand in issues but he will be the same strong advocate. he has shown it as mayor and i know you will shun it as senator. obviously, the road
senator jill brandt. -- senator gillibrand. m a i want to get a special thanks to senator landrieu, who i have dubbed the third senator from new york. she was such a visit for us advocate for our families. she made sure we could fix as many things in a dance to make sure recovery flowed on the make sure all of the logjams she experienced with hurricane katrina did not happen in new york, new jersey, and other states. she is someone who understands what works and what doesn't work. i just want...
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reason that every judge advocate general of all the services have urged us not to adopt senator jill brandt's solution to this -- gillibrand's solution to this problem. in the military, it is impossible in my view, to correct a problem without commander buy-in and holding commanders responsible. military commanders have you a you awesome responsibility and almost absolute liability for the job that we give them. it is their job to make sure that all under their command are ready to go into combat, perform their assignment in the most difficult task, make sure that your medical records are up to date to make sure that you're squared away when the nation needs you. this concept of the authority of the commander goes back to the very beginning of this nation. military justice is an essential part of good order and discipline. after 30 years of experience in this area the number of cases where a judge advocate recommends to a commander that you proceed to trial in a sexual assault or for that matter most any other alleged crime is a rounding error. so please don't suggest that our current system
reason that every judge advocate general of all the services have urged us not to adopt senator jill brandt's solution to this -- gillibrand's solution to this problem. in the military, it is impossible in my view, to correct a problem without commander buy-in and holding commanders responsible. military commanders have you a you awesome responsibility and almost absolute liability for the job that we give them. it is their job to make sure that all under their command are ready to go into...
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it's being sold by peter brandt, and no word on who the buyer was.asia is the x factor driving up art prices right now. collectibles all over. now, if you look, the chinese buyers specifically, looking to move as much money out of the country as quickly as possible, put them in portable assets like art. for some buyers, art has become the new suitcase of cash. it just happens to look a lot better on the wall. back to you guys. >> wow. >> robert, when will we know, will we ever know who bought some of the iconic pieces? >> i think we'll know who bought the francis bacon in the coming days and week, such a big number. it's a pretty small world. we found out who bought the monk a few weeks or months after that. so stay tuned. we will find out who it was. >> i just want to watch them move the koon's into whoever's house. >> yeah, the front yard? i don't know. >> and it may end up in a museum, we can all hope. it's a beautiful piece. >> you know it. fascinating story, robert. >> thanks, guys. >> thanks to you. david, it does bring home the notion of putti
it's being sold by peter brandt, and no word on who the buyer was.asia is the x factor driving up art prices right now. collectibles all over. now, if you look, the chinese buyers specifically, looking to move as much money out of the country as quickly as possible, put them in portable assets like art. for some buyers, art has become the new suitcase of cash. it just happens to look a lot better on the wall. back to you guys. >> wow. >> robert, when will we know, will we ever know...