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she just slid on her back with her head facing down the hill. >> bridgette's body is limp.nues to slide down the mountain for what seemed like forever. finally, after about a minute and a half, she comes to a stop, nearly a mile from where she started. even the cameraman shooting this video is shaking. >> i got the whole, ugly thing. it turned my stomach. >> 10-4. we've got a guy approaching. there's no movement right now. >> it was just horrendous. you felt it was going to be a miracle not to lose your daughter. i didn't honestly expect her to survive it. >> it was about 15 minutes, there was no sign of life. i had a big lens on her. she wasn't moving at all. i just broke down in tears. it was horrible. >> bridgette lies motionless for 20 minutes while paramedics work on her, and then suddenly, the first good sign. >> i'm looking through my camera at one of my best friends and at that point in time, i had tears in my eyes and everything. suddenly, i saw her leg move. i knew she was alive. >> rescuers stabilize her and are able to bring her down the mountain to a waiting he
she just slid on her back with her head facing down the hill. >> bridgette's body is limp.nues to slide down the mountain for what seemed like forever. finally, after about a minute and a half, she comes to a stop, nearly a mile from where she started. even the cameraman shooting this video is shaking. >> i got the whole, ugly thing. it turned my stomach. >> 10-4. we've got a guy approaching. there's no movement right now. >> it was just horrendous. you felt it was going...
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joining success bridgette gandi. nice to see you. just explain, when we talk about sort of encumbered assets what exactly do we mean? >> it's a technical term. we get crazed using it. it's effectively assets on your balance sheets, have you assets and liabilities, and those assets are pledged. it's like pledging anything really. >> and the place you need to get loans, in other words. >> you pledge to the ecb, pledge to anybody who is lending to you for a specific purpose, and one of the difficulties or nervousness we're seeing for those who are lending money to banks that don't have these pledged assets is increasingly these assets, being pledged to others, and that effectively means if you are sort of at the bottom of the pecking order when it comes to paying out. >> this is a symptom of some degree of the post credit crisis world, where there is less and less faith in unsecured lending and more and more banks are requiring collateral and these assets. a sign of lack of confidence. >> that's right. that's one point, and i think the
joining success bridgette gandi. nice to see you. just explain, when we talk about sort of encumbered assets what exactly do we mean? >> it's a technical term. we get crazed using it. it's effectively assets on your balance sheets, have you assets and liabilities, and those assets are pledged. it's like pledging anything really. >> and the place you need to get loans, in other words. >> you pledge to the ecb, pledge to anybody who is lending to you for a specific purpose, and...
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her attorney, notre dame university law professor bridgette carr, explains. >> they were met at the airport by michael erenhoff and alex maksimenko, the traffickers, and they were told that you know what, plans have changed. you're going to be going to detroit. you need to get on this bus. so they were nervous, but they thought, this is the plan. maybe my job is now in detroit. they didn't even know where detroit was. they didn't speak much of the language. when they got to detroit, as katya says, everything changed. >> after a grueling 15-hour bus ride to detroit, the men brought them to a hotel and asked them for their passports and money. then they gave the girls the true and terrible terms of their employment. >> just that you guys, because we brought you here, you should give us $12,000 each for everything. and for paperwork you've got to give us $25,000, which for me was incredible money, and they said, you guys are going to work for us and give us money for three months. they brought us clothes. it was strip clothes and shoes, and they say you guys are going to work at the club named
her attorney, notre dame university law professor bridgette carr, explains. >> they were met at the airport by michael erenhoff and alex maksimenko, the traffickers, and they were told that you know what, plans have changed. you're going to be going to detroit. you need to get on this bus. so they were nervous, but they thought, this is the plan. maybe my job is now in detroit. they didn't even know where detroit was. they didn't speak much of the language. when they got to detroit, as...
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bridgette free. free. free. free. free. and free blog video for your media project a free meal gogarty dot com. pushes for foreign nations to intervene in syria to protect civilians as britain refuses to rule out taking action beyond the u.n. security council. on the series one of the topics and turn it on soldier's latest interview a whistleblower promises no way to leaks revelations and claims the media has been regulated over what's happening back in. the tide turns a london court will give its verdict in the multi-billion dollar legal battle so between two barcelona galaxy living in britain a case full of accusations of dirty dealings and spreads. and you saw russia and around the world this is all see with me thanks for joining it's fast the un security council to setup a safe zone within syria to protect civilians fleeing war a move that would affect syria require military intervention given russia and china's opposition to unarmed involvement in syria as a russian made it clear foreign nations could bypass the counci
bridgette free. free. free. free. free. and free blog video for your media project a free meal gogarty dot com. pushes for foreign nations to intervene in syria to protect civilians as britain refuses to rule out taking action beyond the u.n. security council. on the series one of the topics and turn it on soldier's latest interview a whistleblower promises no way to leaks revelations and claims the media has been regulated over what's happening back in. the tide turns a london court will give...
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here is bridgette kendall. >> a courtroom clash of russian titans. a tale of alleged betrayal, blackmail and secret deals. arriving to the ruling this morning, exiled kremlin critic, boris, seemed confident of victory. he claimed that roman forced him to sell valuable assets cheap, cheating him out of billions of pounds. the judge said it's up -- she didn't believe him. the judge said she found him an unimpressive, unreliable witness who regarded truth as a transtory flexible concept. he admitted he was flabbergasted. >> i am surprised completely. >> it was the owner of chelsea football club, roman abramovich saying he felt confident. it was a far cry when back in russia when mr. abramovich and berezovsky, both enjoying a jet setting lifestyle. they fell out when mr. berezovsky lost favor with president putin. they brought back qurls with them. this is in london where boris, who had been shopping in one designer store suddenly glimpsed his rival at another shop down the street. so he marched towards him, served it saying here's a present for you. arr
here is bridgette kendall. >> a courtroom clash of russian titans. a tale of alleged betrayal, blackmail and secret deals. arriving to the ruling this morning, exiled kremlin critic, boris, seemed confident of victory. he claimed that roman forced him to sell valuable assets cheap, cheating him out of billions of pounds. the judge said it's up -- she didn't believe him. the judge said she found him an unimpressive, unreliable witness who regarded truth as a transtory flexible concept. he...
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. >> bridgett miller lost everything she's worked for. a four alarm fire a week ago today injured two firefighters and damaged 10 businesses along ocean avenue. one of them her diamond hair salon. the mayor, fire cheif, -- chief and police chief met with business and property owners promising a city-wide response to get them back up and rubbing. >> this coordination is somewhat unprecedented but one i feel is appropriate for people who face disaster. we want them to feel that the city wants them to recover quickly. >> this idea to stream line the permit process. the mayor believes this commercial corridor is beginning to blossom. and there are owners now being promised targeted attention from the planning department and small businesses commission just to name a few. >> there are spaces. >> this is my first time, i'll see if i can have faith in the city. i'm hoping. i'm hoping. i've got a lot of good words this morning but i'm -- action is what is going to be speaking for itself. >> and this mayor says there is an nir tiff helping revital
. >> bridgett miller lost everything she's worked for. a four alarm fire a week ago today injured two firefighters and damaged 10 businesses along ocean avenue. one of them her diamond hair salon. the mayor, fire cheif, -- chief and police chief met with business and property owners promising a city-wide response to get them back up and rubbing. >> this coordination is somewhat unprecedented but one i feel is appropriate for people who face disaster. we want them to feel that the...
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our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughters, sarah and bridgettehed with their soccer teams on the labor day parade and i'm still her son today, as governor, following the rules she taught me, speaking from the heart and to fight for your principles. you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. the greatest lesson she taught me was this one. there would be times in your life when you'd have to choose between being loved and respected. she said to always pick being respected. she told me that love without respect was always fleeting, but that respect could grow into real and lasting love. now, of course, she was talking about women. but, but i've learned over time that it applies just as much to leadership. in fact, i think that advice applies to america more than ever today. you see, see, i believe we have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved. now, our founding fathers had the wisdom to know that social acceptance and popularity were fleeting and that principles needed to be rooted in strengths greater than t
our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughters, sarah and bridgettehed with their soccer teams on the labor day parade and i'm still her son today, as governor, following the rules she taught me, speaking from the heart and to fight for your principles. you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. the greatest lesson she taught me was this one. there would be times in your life when you'd have to choose between being...
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joining us now is bridgette siegel, who has worked on hillary clinton's run.ovel. it takes us out on the trail and gives us a real world view of what it takes to raise big campaign cash. something that's very relevant this election cycle. what sort of inspired the book? what did you want to accomplish with it? >> i worked on campaigns for ten years and there's so many moments on campaigns when you say this could be a book. this could be fiction. it just as i wrote it, it turned into something that i wanted to give people a little bit of insight hopefully on to campaign life and then more specifically, into the fund raising on these huge campaigns. >> so, speaking of that, people ask me after i ran for congress for a while, they asked me how did i recover and the answer was no. i came to realize that i would never recover. i just wasn't the same person on the other side and i was wondering if you had that same experience. >> unfortunately, i'm still optimistic and still believe in politics, but yeah, you get so burned out that it is almost unrecoverable. just t
joining us now is bridgette siegel, who has worked on hillary clinton's run.ovel. it takes us out on the trail and gives us a real world view of what it takes to raise big campaign cash. something that's very relevant this election cycle. what sort of inspired the book? what did you want to accomplish with it? >> i worked on campaigns for ten years and there's so many moments on campaigns when you say this could be a book. this could be fiction. it just as i wrote it, it turned into...
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our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughter, sarah and bridgette marched with their soccer teams in the labor day parade. i'm still her son today as governor, following the rules she taught me, to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles, you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. and the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me was this one, she told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose. between being loved and being respected. now she said, to always pick being respected, she told me that love without respect was always fleeting. but that respect could grow in to real and lasting love. of course she was talking about women. [ laughter ] but i've learned over time that it applies just as much to leadership. in fact i think that advice applies to america more than ever today. [ applause ] i believe we have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved. our founding fathers had the wisdom to know that social acceptance and popularity were fleeting. and that this country's principle
our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughter, sarah and bridgette marched with their soccer teams in the labor day parade. i'm still her son today as governor, following the rules she taught me, to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles, you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. and the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me was this one, she told me there would be times in your life when you have to...
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. >> while stationed in germany in 1988 to '91, bridgett claims she was sexually assaulted by a noncommandingmany. i didn't know anybody or anything. so i just went back to work. >> like many of the women here, she's suffers from mst. military sexual trauma. the depression her mst brought on wasn't diagnosed until years later. >> in some ways the healing begins had they decide to come. >> naj wykoff is the founder of creative healing connections. one much many nonprofits that use wiawaka house for women seeking recovery from trauma. >> wiawaka adds another dimension because of its history and because it is a place for women. >> during their time here, women veterans gather for talk therapy, healing massage and arts programming. this is brigette's second visit. >> seems like the atmosphere was sex for us. it just like someone said okay, there's women veterans, they're going to come. we have to have everything right for them. that's what it feels like. it feels like -- we have to have everything right for them. we come here and it feels right as rain. >> that's exactly what wiawaka's founders h
. >> while stationed in germany in 1988 to '91, bridgett claims she was sexually assaulted by a noncommandingmany. i didn't know anybody or anything. so i just went back to work. >> like many of the women here, she's suffers from mst. military sexual trauma. the depression her mst brought on wasn't diagnosed until years later. >> in some ways the healing begins had they decide to come. >> naj wykoff is the founder of creative healing connections. one much many nonprofits...
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. >> and bridgette siegel is with us, joining the panel this morning and will cain, a columnist for the blaze.com. >> good to see you. >> having a nice morning, soledad? >> i feel i need a stiff drink after my john sununu interview. our get real chat -- >> chat, good word. >> argue, whatever. this python problem in the everglades, that's an easy segue. invasive species apparently eating everything, including al gators and deer. not surprising when you look at the size of that thing. scientists caught the biggest one they have seen, weighed 164.5 pounds carrying 87 eggs inside of it. researchers are now studying to learn how they can stop the spread of this -- >> thankfully. >> look at the eggs. just started in 1979. first time thipythons showed up florida and hundreds of thousands of pythons in southern florida. >> has no known predator, right? >> i don't know what would eat that. >> it's like a bad science fiction, out of the sci-fi channel. >> like that anaconda movie with jennifer lopez. >> or "snakes on a plane". >> that's our get real. don't go swimming in the everglades because th
. >> and bridgette siegel is with us, joining the panel this morning and will cain, a columnist for the blaze.com. >> good to see you. >> having a nice morning, soledad? >> i feel i need a stiff drink after my john sununu interview. our get real chat -- >> chat, good word. >> argue, whatever. this python problem in the everglades, that's an easy segue. invasive species apparently eating everything, including al gators and deer. not surprising when you look at...
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bridgette seigle is with us. good morning. of warning lightse a lot and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> all right, our team this morning, bridget seigle is with us and ben smith, editor and chief of buzz feed and margaret hoover, former
bridgette seigle is with us. good morning. of warning lightse a lot and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow....
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our team this morning, ben smith, editor and chief of buzz feed and bridgette seigel and will cain.t real, i fly a lot, fly all the time. after giving the flying public hope we would be able to keep our shoes on at the tsa security checkpoints, hopes are dashed because they spent millions testing four different footwear scanners, it turns out the tsa is rejecting all four. they fail to detect explosives and metal. one year, millions of dollars later, they are no closer to finding a solution to allow us to keep our shoes on as we go through the screening facility and try to fly. they let little kids keep shoes on. why is that? >> i certainly enjoyed that privilege. >> much worse than your own shoes is your kid's shoes. >> at least feel they can trust the kids. >> why? that's profiling, isn't it? >> that's the first step down the road a lot of countries have, you shave off groups of people who you think aren't that much of a threat. >> having this procedure kind of brought us together as a nation, makes more intimate and takes off the luster of authority than seeing everyone in their
our team this morning, ben smith, editor and chief of buzz feed and bridgette seigel and will cain.t real, i fly a lot, fly all the time. after giving the flying public hope we would be able to keep our shoes on at the tsa security checkpoints, hopes are dashed because they spent millions testing four different footwear scanners, it turns out the tsa is rejecting all four. they fail to detect explosives and metal. one year, millions of dollars later, they are no closer to finding a solution to...
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steve israel will be our guest and football legend and nascar owner joe gibbs will talk to us and bridgette menburg. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome, everybody. our starting point, that would be tropical storm isaac, on track to strike florida. hurricane warnings are now in effect for haiti. the storm already soaking san juan, puerto rico. isaac could become a category 1 hurricane by tomorrow. let's get right to rob marciano in the cnn hurricane headquarters. good morning, rob. >> good morning, soledad. this thing still has 40 miles per hour winds, pretty weak but a large storm with circulation and room to breathe and waters in the caribbean are toasty for strengthening. westerly movement of 1 miles an hour. that slowed down. rain bans getting into puerto rico. will miss puerto rico for the most part. tropical storm warnings posted for conditions we expect over the next 24 hours and stretch back. this thing is forecasted to track right over that, not likely almost as a hurricane but the rainfall will be the big deal. every one of these lines are computer models.
steve israel will be our guest and football legend and nascar owner joe gibbs will talk to us and bridgette menburg. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome, everybody. our starting point, that would be tropical storm isaac, on track to strike florida. hurricane warnings are now in effect for haiti. the storm already soaking san juan, puerto rico. isaac could become a category 1 hurricane by tomorrow. let's get right to rob marciano in the cnn hurricane...
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our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughter, sarah and bridgettee labor day parade. i'm still her son today as governor, following the rules she taught me, to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles, you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. and the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me was this one, she told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose. between being loved and being respected. now she said, to always pick being respected, she told me that love without respect was always fleeting. but that respect could grow in to real and lasting love. of course she was talking about women. [ laughter ] but i've learned over time that it applies just as much to leadership. in fact i think that advice applies to america more than ever today. [ applause ] i believe we have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved. our founding fathers had the wisdom to know that social acceptance and popularity were fleeting. and that this country's principles needed to be rooted in strengths gre
our sons, andrew and patrick on the fields and as i watched with pride as our daughter, sarah and bridgettee labor day parade. i'm still her son today as governor, following the rules she taught me, to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles, you see, mom never thought you'd get extra credit just for speaking the truth. and the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me was this one, she told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose. between being loved and being...