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caldwell, but -- i'll defer to you. >> yeah. i think that the maximum sentences under most of the statutes are adequate. i don't think we need any kind of mandatory minimums because we have been seeing judges imposing sentences around the seven, eight, nine-year range which i think is a substantial sentence. there are a couple other things we would like to see that right now there's no law that covers the sale or transfer of a botnet that's already in existence. and we've seen evidence that a lot of folks sell botnets. they rent them out. and we'd like to see a law that addresses that. one other thing which is a little bit off point but i think is still relevant to botnets is we -- right now there's no law that prohibits the overseas sale of u.s. credit cards unless there's an action taken in the united states or unless money's being transferred from overseas to the united states and we see credit card -- situations where people have millions of credit cards from u.s. financial institutions and never set foot in the united state
caldwell, but -- i'll defer to you. >> yeah. i think that the maximum sentences under most of the statutes are adequate. i don't think we need any kind of mandatory minimums because we have been seeing judges imposing sentences around the seven, eight, nine-year range which i think is a substantial sentence. there are a couple other things we would like to see that right now there's no law that covers the sale or transfer of a botnet that's already in existence. and we've seen evidence...
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caldwell? >> yes. i think -- i'm sorry. i think any online database is vulnerable. some obviously have more security protections than others. and as you indicated, senator kuntz, the health care databases have a lot of sensitive personal information so we've seen i know in some of the botnets that we have seen over the years including if i'm not mistaken game over zeus some of the victims were hospitals so that's a very serious area of concern we're concerned about. >> one other question. as senator whitehouse referenced, we have a warfare squadron of the national guard. they've stood up and grown and developed this national guard capability which takes advantage of the fact that we have a fairly sophisticated financial services community. we have credit card processing and as a result there's a lot of fairly capable and sophisticated online security and financial services security professionals who can then also serve in a law enforcement and national security first responder context through the national guard. what lessons do you think we could learn from that par
caldwell? >> yes. i think -- i'm sorry. i think any online database is vulnerable. some obviously have more security protections than others. and as you indicated, senator kuntz, the health care databases have a lot of sensitive personal information so we've seen i know in some of the botnets that we have seen over the years including if i'm not mistaken game over zeus some of the victims were hospitals so that's a very serious area of concern we're concerned about. >> one other...
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have a disable vehicle that is worst of your problems this morning, plymouth township ridge pike at caldwell lane and tractor trailer and on the shoulder. it is in the slowing you down too bad. norristown high speed line you are on board until first of august for the i am bound platform. 9:30 to 2:30 p.m. if you take that route you already do know. that you can see only slow down this morning will be 95 south, not even from betsy ross down to the vine right around girard avenue it will start to get slow. but all and all things looking good this tuesday morning, guys. >> great, thank you. >>> we are following a developing story in bucks county this morning. >> at least one person is dead after a triple shooting in bristol township. let get out to fox 29 steve keeley live at the scene with the very latest information, steve. >> reporter: new is we can change it to two people dead according to the family and friend we have been talking to the in the past half april hour. at 5:30 i told you that the man shot in the head here had been shot previously in philadelphia and paralyzed and lived here i
have a disable vehicle that is worst of your problems this morning, plymouth township ridge pike at caldwell lane and tractor trailer and on the shoulder. it is in the slowing you down too bad. norristown high speed line you are on board until first of august for the i am bound platform. 9:30 to 2:30 p.m. if you take that route you already do know. that you can see only slow down this morning will be 95 south, not even from betsy ross down to the vine right around girard avenue it will start to...
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and caldwell butler and we met at that point and said is there anything here that we really all of us could agree on. that would constitute either an abuse of process, abuse of power, i should say, and we went through all of the evidence that we felt was pretty convincing and i think at that point i knew who was voting for and who against, at least their inclination and we went public the next day with our respective speeches. >> you were a 34-year-old representative from maine and a republican so a member of your own party facing impeachment by a committee you served on. >> it was not a happy moment. i was distressed throughout. i knew it would be the most important decision i would be called upon to make. i tried to be as well prepared as i could. i spent the previous six years, three as a prosecutor, three as a defense attorney so my focus was on evidence and analyzing the evidence without regard to political affiliation or partisan affiliation and i had strong blinkers on to vote on the facts. >> were there a lot of factions on this committee? or was it a black-and-white issue? di
and caldwell butler and we met at that point and said is there anything here that we really all of us could agree on. that would constitute either an abuse of process, abuse of power, i should say, and we went through all of the evidence that we felt was pretty convincing and i think at that point i knew who was voting for and who against, at least their inclination and we went public the next day with our respective speeches. >> you were a 34-year-old representative from maine and a...
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. >> jan caldwell is with the sheriff's department. >> somebody else down there brought them cocktailsnd we did have the sightings. were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years past with no news. the san diego sheriff eventually handed the case over to the fbi in april of 2013. but still no answers. >> there's some real problems. there's some things that were really missed. >>> up next, the mystery only deepens. a tragic discovery in the mohave desert. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it ma
. >> jan caldwell is with the sheriff's department. >> somebody else down there brought them cocktailsnd we did have the sightings. were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years past with no news. the san diego sheriff...
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. >> jan caldwell is with the sandy diego county sheriff's department. >> someone down there had broughtd we did have the sightings. now were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up, and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years passed with no news. the san diego sheriff eventually handed the case over to the fbi in april of 2013 but still, no answers. >> there is real problems. there is some things that were really missed. >> up next, the mystery only deepens. a tragic discovery in the mojave desert. he thought it was the endn for his dof the conversation.d... she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring break. when the satellite provider checked his credit, he found out his daughter didn't pay her bills. but he's not worried. now he checks his credit report and score at experian.com, allowing him to keep track of his credit and t
. >> jan caldwell is with the sandy diego county sheriff's department. >> someone down there had broughtd we did have the sightings. now were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up, and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years passed with no news. the san diego...
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. >> jan caldwell is with the sheriff's department. >> somebody else down there brought them cocktailsightings. were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years past with no news. the san diego sheriff eventually handed the case over to the fbi in april of 2013. but still no answers. >> there's some real problems. there's some things that were really missed. >>> up next, the mystery only deepens. a tragic discovery in the mohave desert. from safety... to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and it's a great time to buy. during the chevy 72 hour sale, you'll get 0% apr for 72 months. plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. 0% apr for 72 months plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. hurry, the chevy 72 hour sale ends monday. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. if your denture moves, it can irri
. >> jan caldwell is with the sheriff's department. >> somebody else down there brought them cocktailsightings. were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years past with no news. the san diego sheriff eventually handed the...
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the first witness is leslie caldwell. she's the head of the criminal division at the department of justice. she was confirmed on may 14th. 2014. she hassica dedicated most of h career on handling criminal cases. she served as a federal ausa in us attorney's offices in both new york and california. after her testimony, we will hear from joseph demaris who is the assistant director for the fbi's cyber division. joined as a special agent in 1988 and has held several liedership positions within the bureau serving as head and assistant director of the international operation's division and the assistant director of the new york division. he was appointed in 2012 to his current position and i have had the chance to work very closely with him and i appreciate, very much, the energy and determination that he has brought to this particular arena of combat against the criminal networks of the world and i look forward to his testimony. we will begin with assistant attorney general walledwell. >> thank you for the opportunity to disc
the first witness is leslie caldwell. she's the head of the criminal division at the department of justice. she was confirmed on may 14th. 2014. she hassica dedicated most of h career on handling criminal cases. she served as a federal ausa in us attorney's offices in both new york and california. after her testimony, we will hear from joseph demaris who is the assistant director for the fbi's cyber division. joined as a special agent in 1988 and has held several liedership positions within the...
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. >> jan caldwell is with the sandy diego county sheriff's department. >> someone down there had broughtcocktails and we did have the sightings. now were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up, and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years passed with no news. the san diego sheriff eventually handed the case over to the fbi in april of 2013 but still, no answers. >> there is real problems. there is some things that were really missed. >> up next, the mystery only deepens. a tragic discovery in the moe movie desert. hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. joi
. >> jan caldwell is with the sandy diego county sheriff's department. >> someone down there had broughtcocktails and we did have the sightings. now were they still there? we didn't know. >> and as more time went by, detectives say the leads dried up, and the case went cold. >> it's almost impossible to work a case without information flowing in. >> with every passing day, the case grew colder and colder. weeks, months, eventually years passed with no news. the san...
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. >> jessica caldwell is senior automotive analyst with edmunds.com. >> are you surprised that gm's reputation hasn't been affected by this. >> it is counter intuitive. you think there would be some backlash for sales. >> this year a recalled many of its cars. nearly half of the owners trading in a cobalt for a new car purchased another gm product. that's actually a higher loyalty rate than before the recalls. >> some people are just sticking by the brand. i mean they are doing a major safety review. and perhaps people think it may be a good time to buy general motors since they're not going to overlook any quality issue it seems. >> june was the third strong month in a row for the automaker. gm says every brand if it were just for the few sales days but analysts expect more recalls to come and the cost to the company could ultimately could be in the billions. >> anthony thanks very much. heads are rolling in china in the biggest purge there in decades. what's wrong with serena williams. she could barely hit the ball today. and where with filmmaker when the cbs evening news continues. even at
. >> jessica caldwell is senior automotive analyst with edmunds.com. >> are you surprised that gm's reputation hasn't been affected by this. >> it is counter intuitive. you think there would be some backlash for sales. >> this year a recalled many of its cars. nearly half of the owners trading in a cobalt for a new car purchased another gm product. that's actually a higher loyalty rate than before the recalls. >> some people are just sticking by the brand. i mean...
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the girs witness is leslie caldwell, the head of the criminal division at the department of justice and was confirmed on may 15th, 2014. she oversees they'rely 600 attorneys who prosecute federal criminal cases across the country. she has dedicated most of her professional career to handling criminal cases having served as the director of the enron task force and as a federal prosecutor in new york and california. after her testimony, we'll hear from joseph demarest who is the assistant director for the fbi's cyber division. he joined the fbi as a special agent in 1988 and has held several leadership positions within the bureau serving as, for instance, head and assistant director of the international operations division and as the assistant director in charge of the new york division. he was appointed to his current position in 2012, and i have to say that i have had the chance to work very closely with mr. demarest and i appreciate very much the energy and determination he has brought to this particular arena of combat against the criminal networks of the world and look forward to his
the girs witness is leslie caldwell, the head of the criminal division at the department of justice and was confirmed on may 15th, 2014. she oversees they'rely 600 attorneys who prosecute federal criminal cases across the country. she has dedicated most of her professional career to handling criminal cases having served as the director of the enron task force and as a federal prosecutor in new york and california. after her testimony, we'll hear from joseph demarest who is the assistant...
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think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne, when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age in the enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. no worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. now that he's come back, we said he could have anything for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all, but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merit, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper. he signed up on the spot. that landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later, it's said that all across ft. bragg, they know rock, not just for the exploits on d-day, but over 30 years in the army, but at 91, he still speaks to the men, and still bleeds o.d. green for the airborne. when
think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne, when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age in the enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. no worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. now that he's come back, we said he...
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. >> neighbors like garrett caldwell aren't the only ones awaiting him. as the plan is considered, people are commenting online. while most say the noise of the helicopter would disturb their rural setting and disturbed the area's horses, others say he should be able to do what he wants with his property. county zoning will have the final say if this plan takes off. neighborsing that our will be considerate if it is approved. has approvaldy from the faa to build a heliport, which is slated for construction on his property, along with a hanger that is going to be built around an existing barn. it is not as if he will be taking off and landing in his neighbor's yards. he owns more than 500 acres of property out there. jesse sturman, abc 7 news. >> we will see what happens. from the country to the city, the trump clan was in northwest washington breaking ground on his latest project, transforming the old post office building into a luxury hotel. this is a $200 million out. some say it will be hard to turn a profit. trump tells us he just isn't worried about
. >> neighbors like garrett caldwell aren't the only ones awaiting him. as the plan is considered, people are commenting online. while most say the noise of the helicopter would disturb their rural setting and disturbed the area's horses, others say he should be able to do what he wants with his property. county zoning will have the final say if this plan takes off. neighborsing that our will be considerate if it is approved. has approvaldy from the faa to build a heliport, which is...
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we've doubled the amount of private sector partners which includes those at akon and brad and caldwell, black and beach, mwh and urs. we're just excited and ecstatic to kickoff this third year. i won't take too much of your team. i want you to hear from those job shadowing. i want them to talk to you about their experience and what they've been learning. thank you for y cd and the folks in district 10. >> thank you. >> hello. >> hello. i'm a current summer intern and i'm here to announce that city works has launched its third year. we're apart of the mayor's summer youth initiative and the sspuc communities program. the program includes a diverse group of youth who are from the southeast interested this careers ranging from engineering, urban planning and communications and other related fields. of the 21 students, 11 are returning. >> nice. >> hi. >> hi, i'm clemon and i'm an intern. those are able to intern -- and so i want to take the time to thank the supervisors who stepped up and has been mentored us all. i want to invite you to our project which will be held at the southeast com
we've doubled the amount of private sector partners which includes those at akon and brad and caldwell, black and beach, mwh and urs. we're just excited and ecstatic to kickoff this third year. i won't take too much of your team. i want you to hear from those job shadowing. i want them to talk to you about their experience and what they've been learning. thank you for y cd and the folks in district 10. >> thank you. >> hello. >> hello. i'm a current summer intern and i'm here...
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joining me right now with more is reuters managing editor, paul ingracia and jessica caldwell from edmonds. thank you for both being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> paul, i would like to start with you. the compensation plan, you think this is the right way to go for gm? >> typically, general motors being the new company since they became out of bankruptcy does not have to compensate victims or families of victims for some of these claims but a public relations disaster for the company. so, they absolutely have to do this. i think one of the big issues here is going to be the fairly short window of time between august 1st and the end of the year when claimants have a chance to file. so, there may you can some complaining about that. there may be some pushback on that really from the families who have been affected by this. >> okay. so, we will hear more on that. but jessica, while we have been listening about the fund and hearing what's happening, seems just about every week, there are a series of new recalls. soer far the company has recalled 26 million vehicles sold in the united sta
joining me right now with more is reuters managing editor, paul ingracia and jessica caldwell from edmonds. thank you for both being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> paul, i would like to start with you. the compensation plan, you think this is the right way to go for gm? >> typically, general motors being the new company since they became out of bankruptcy does not have to compensate victims or families of victims for some of these claims but a public relations disaster...
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caldwell, but -- i'll defer to you. >> yeah. i think that the maximum sentences under most of the statutes are adequate. i don't think we need any kind of mandatory minimums because we have been seeing judges imposing sentences around the seven, eight, nine-year range which i think is a substantial sentence. there are a couple other things we would like to see that right now there's no law that covers the sale or transfer of a botnet that's already in existence. and we've seen evidence that a lot of folks sell botnets. they rent them out. and we'd like to see a law that addresses that. one other thing which is a little bit off point but i think is still relevant to botnets is we -- right now there's no law that prohibits the overseas sale of u.s. credit cards unless there's an action taken in the united states or unless money's being transferred from overseas to the united states and we see credit card -- situations where people have millions of credit cards from u.s. financial institutions and never set foot in the united state
caldwell, but -- i'll defer to you. >> yeah. i think that the maximum sentences under most of the statutes are adequate. i don't think we need any kind of mandatory minimums because we have been seeing judges imposing sentences around the seven, eight, nine-year range which i think is a substantial sentence. there are a couple other things we would like to see that right now there's no law that covers the sale or transfer of a botnet that's already in existence. and we've seen evidence...
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caldwell utler. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to speak for the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: i rise in support of our kurdish allies in the middle east. they are one of america's strongest allies in the middle east. in 2003 leading up to the iraq war, the kurdish people positioned in the northern part of iraq, opened their arms to american troops and welcomed their liberation after decades of oppression from saddam hussein's regime. recently, the isis insurgencey in iraq, the kurdish regional government has remained firm in protecting iraq and has managed to maintain stability in a volatile facility. occurred currently a kurdish tanker is anchored off the coast of texas with an estimated $100 million of crude oil aboard. the k.r.g. presently maintains federal control over their region despite the objections of the iraqi central government. even though the sh
caldwell utler. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to speak for the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: i rise in support of our kurdish allies in the middle east. they are one of america's strongest allies in the middle east. in 2003 leading up to the iraq war, the kurdish people positioned in...
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brian caldwell will be working to repair a battered corporate culture and try to stop a yearlong drop in traffic which dropped approach yours year low -- previous year low. >>> the bold crime that left a trail of destruction and possibly hazardous situations. >>> plus a fire starts in a garage, how many's best friend came to the resident -- rescue. >> they are causing a big tee lay. we will tell you -- we will tell you more about this crash and more emergency vehicles are arriving. $>>>♪ it looks like inland temperatures are warming not so much by the coast, we will show you those temperatures coming up. . >>> napa police want drivers to keep a close eye, because somebody is trying to steal gas from them. we will tell you why they are doing it and how it has become a public hazard. >>> and we will tell you how many's best friend helped others get out safely. >> robbed at gun point, what a san jose even did after breaking in. oop this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> we are live in hayward this morning, you are looking at the family garage which is now boarded up at that moment. >>>
brian caldwell will be working to repair a battered corporate culture and try to stop a yearlong drop in traffic which dropped approach yours year low -- previous year low. >>> the bold crime that left a trail of destruction and possibly hazardous situations. >>> plus a fire starts in a garage, how many's best friend came to the resident -- rescue. >> they are causing a big tee lay. we will tell you -- we will tell you more about this crash and more emergency vehicles...
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caldwell butler passed away last night around midnight. he served with a special election in 1972 until his retirement at the beginning of 1983 he served on this committee that entire time, and he served here with great distinction at a time when this committee went through some very difficult issues, including his being very actively involved in the watergate investigation and in the impeachment proceedings relating to former president richard nixon. he was a public servant in the truest sense of the word. he has given immeasurably to his country, his state and his community roanoke, virginia, where he lived his entire life and to which he was extremely dedicated. he attended the roanoke public schools and was undergraduate degree at the university of richmond and law degree from the university of virginia. he was admitted to the virginia bar in 1950 and commenced practice in roanoke. he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader fro
caldwell butler passed away last night around midnight. he served with a special election in 1972 until his retirement at the beginning of 1983 he served on this committee that entire time, and he served here with great distinction at a time when this committee went through some very difficult issues, including his being very actively involved in the watergate investigation and in the impeachment proceedings relating to former president richard nixon. he was a public servant in the truest sense...
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meanwhile, patrick caldwell at "mother jones," not just the specific times that hobby lobby was opposedother words, all 20 forms of birth control covered under the i affordable care act can be excluded from the companies if the owner claims a religious objection. that sound you hear is ruth bader ginsburg. after the first big supreme court decision after roe v. wade, the decision upholding mi missouri's strict law, women came out in droves. some analysts think that could happen again in november and even more so in 2016. especially since while abortion remains controversial, even among women, birth control is not. meaning the conservatives on the supreme court may have held their corporate and religious allies win a battle against the sexual revolution but may have hurt them. >>> that wraps it up for "the reid report." i'll see you back here on monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. join us online at msnbc.com. >>> "the cycle" is up next. what have you got going on? >> we've got a big show today. the latest on hurricane arthur barrelling up the coast. what that is going to mean for the holiday we
meanwhile, patrick caldwell at "mother jones," not just the specific times that hobby lobby was opposedother words, all 20 forms of birth control covered under the i affordable care act can be excluded from the companies if the owner claims a religious objection. that sound you hear is ruth bader ginsburg. after the first big supreme court decision after roe v. wade, the decision upholding mi missouri's strict law, women came out in droves. some analysts think that could happen again...
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alicia caldwell covers issues for the associated press. as we are taping, congress is in conference, considering legislation, addressing the spending request by the president. as the tea leaves are being read, there will be a stalemate between the house and senate and the break begins. where does that put the president's border plans operationally if there is no money? >> certainly we have concerns about that. i and customs and border protection alone we have surged , resources. in on a temporary cost and we have to pay for all of that. we have been paying contract services for transportation, food, etc. for the rest of the department of homeland security, immigration, customs enforcement, they certainly have cost, as have the departments of justice and health and human services. we very much need money to continue operating the way we are. >> brian bennett? >> this week, three presidents from central america are in town, visiting with president obama and discussing what the countries can do to alleviate the crisis on the border. one propo
alicia caldwell covers issues for the associated press. as we are taping, congress is in conference, considering legislation, addressing the spending request by the president. as the tea leaves are being read, there will be a stalemate between the house and senate and the break begins. where does that put the president's border plans operationally if there is no money? >> certainly we have concerns about that. i and customs and border protection alone we have surged , resources. in on a...
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glenn caldwell -- glenn greenwald, can you comment?in getting to know these them outlets, working with , it really is remarkable and not hyperbole that there is nothing that makes major media executives more petrified and reporting on israel. the way in which they become so frightened to do any sort of reporting that could make what they call israel supporters inside of the united states angry really cannot be overstated. that is the reason why this abc error resonated so clearly because one of things you never see in major reporting is anything that shows the suffering of the palestinians, the brutal savagery of the israeli military inside of gaza. it is almost like they showed it by accident and misreported because they are so more accustomed to showing, even though israeli suffering is so much less than the havoc that is wreaked on the palestinians. the one thing that i will say that is actually encouraging is this is one case where social media really does make a difference. you have thousands inside -- you worstazans inside of the
glenn caldwell -- glenn greenwald, can you comment?in getting to know these them outlets, working with , it really is remarkable and not hyperbole that there is nothing that makes major media executives more petrified and reporting on israel. the way in which they become so frightened to do any sort of reporting that could make what they call israel supporters inside of the united states angry really cannot be overstated. that is the reason why this abc error resonated so clearly because one of...
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fire captain l caldwell says limo can be fire trap because there are so few exit and they tend to be packed with highly combustible tivrment wiring. a lot of battery a.lot of electronic. in the limo. the carpet. the seats. material in the seats. >>reporter: shaken as he was, he toylsd he's well aware this could have been much worse. >> my god thank god nobody was in my car. i actually just came from the car wash because i was cleaning up for a job tomorrow. >>reporter: after last year incident t bill introduced in sacramento that would greatly enhance safety ncaa and inspection requirements for limousines. in vallejo, laura anthony abc 7 news. >> oyster lovers rejoice for now. the oyster company will get to harvest the delicacy for at least another 30 days. the retail operation is set to close thursday but the national park service has agreeed to let harvesting continue at least another month in response to last ditch injunction request by restaurant bars and other business that is rely on drake bay oysters. the business provides more than a third of california oysters. hearing is se
fire captain l caldwell says limo can be fire trap because there are so few exit and they tend to be packed with highly combustible tivrment wiring. a lot of battery a.lot of electronic. in the limo. the carpet. the seats. material in the seats. >>reporter: shaken as he was, he toylsd he's well aware this could have been much worse. >> my god thank god nobody was in my car. i actually just came from the car wash because i was cleaning up for a job tomorrow. >>reporter: after...
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got plymouth township a disabled tractor trailer has moved over to the shoulder at ridge pike at caldwell. really in the blocking traffic. but again, only incident i have got, kerry. >>> good for a tuesday morning, right? we still have time. humpty dumpty, sat on a wall, where all of the kings horses and kings men are trying to put humpty together again. phillies and brewers continuing their series in milwaukee. chase utley homered last night in a rare, unfortunately in a rare phillies win. ryan howard added an rbi for phillies in three-two win. cole hamels pitching in the seventh inning and picking up win for the phillies. for a look at the rest of the night in sports, here's howard eskin. >>> good morning, i'm howard eskin. if you are still looking at division races for the phillies lets take a look the at teams at the top. washington and at plant lead the division. first lets go to washington. the that is screech. that is the washington nationals mascot. i don't know where they got whatever that birdies, but he get hit by a foul ball. down goes screech. and down go the washington natio
got plymouth township a disabled tractor trailer has moved over to the shoulder at ridge pike at caldwell. really in the blocking traffic. but again, only incident i have got, kerry. >>> good for a tuesday morning, right? we still have time. humpty dumpty, sat on a wall, where all of the kings horses and kings men are trying to put humpty together again. phillies and brewers continuing their series in milwaukee. chase utley homered last night in a rare, unfortunately in a rare phillies...
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caldwell butler passed away last night around midnight. he served with a special election in 1972 until his retirement at the beginning of 1983 he served on this committee that entire time, and he served here with great distinction at a time when this committee went through some very difficult issues, including his being very actively involved in the watergate investigation and in the impeachment proceedings relating to former president richard nixon. he was a public servant in the truest sense of the word. he has given immeasurably to his country, his state and his community roanoke, virginia, where he lived his entire life and to which he was extremely dedicated. he attended the roanoke public schools and was undergraduate degree at the university of richmond and law degree from the university of virginia. he was admitted to the virginia bar in 1950 and commenced practice in roanoke. he also served in the united states navy. he served in the virginia house of delegates from roanoke from 1962 to 1971. and served as the minority leader fro
caldwell butler passed away last night around midnight. he served with a special election in 1972 until his retirement at the beginning of 1983 he served on this committee that entire time, and he served here with great distinction at a time when this committee went through some very difficult issues, including his being very actively involved in the watergate investigation and in the impeachment proceedings relating to former president richard nixon. he was a public servant in the truest sense...
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. >> reporter: nick hayes has developed a monitoring system caldwell and tell and is marketing it tovate well owners like sue. >> there's your trend. >> reporter: a series of sensors continually monitors the well water levels and every 30 minutes there's an alert. >> get a text message that says we have had 10% drawdown in the last two weeks. it's a good idea to call your well service. >> reporter: it could be information that prevents a costly repair. or looking at the big picture, a sign that the ground water level in the whole area is dropping. and it has. in some areas of the state, it's dropped as much as 20 feet in the last two years. >> the best metaphor for ground water is that it is in fact best treated as a bank account. we withdraw from that bank account and we also have to make deposits in that bank account and deposits with just as important as withdrawals. if you don't deposit into the bank account, then it has ripple effects for everyone. >> reporter: because ground water isn't regulated in the state they are sharing its findings with uc-berkeley researchers who are ma
. >> reporter: nick hayes has developed a monitoring system caldwell and tell and is marketing it tovate well owners like sue. >> there's your trend. >> reporter: a series of sensors continually monitors the well water levels and every 30 minutes there's an alert. >> get a text message that says we have had 10% drawdown in the last two weeks. it's a good idea to call your well service. >> reporter: it could be information that prevents a costly repair. or looking...
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senior analyst jessica caldwell, joan swoon was the headline ahead of the auto sales numbers coming oute much better than expected. why? >> looks like we lost jessica. >> okay, let's move aening lo and talk about retail and maybe get back. the state of the retail situation in america, i.e., ask the consumer. let's get to jay rogers. you're optimistic, there are those that are not but you're optimistic, why? >> i was even more optimistic until i heard the retail segment but yes i'm optimistic on the retail sales for the back half of the year. we have a lot of things going for us the right way. it's going to be a much better calendar than last year, an extra day between thanksgiving and christmas sales. it's hard to imagine the weather is as bad. >> god forbid. >> so we can probably get that break and i also think we're seeing a stronger consumer. people for the first time in a while have been willing to open their credit card up and use it and we're seeing saving rates fall. those two things have to have to have a good drchristmas. >> why do you think it will be an incredibly strong prom
senior analyst jessica caldwell, joan swoon was the headline ahead of the auto sales numbers coming oute much better than expected. why? >> looks like we lost jessica. >> okay, let's move aening lo and talk about retail and maybe get back. the state of the retail situation in america, i.e., ask the consumer. let's get to jay rogers. you're optimistic, there are those that are not but you're optimistic, why? >> i was even more optimistic until i heard the retail segment but yes...
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who was very involved in shaping article ii and they worked together, and there were republicans, caldwellbutler, there was hope in from also from -- also from maryland. these were sort of can we solve as average figures, house members. it would have done anything very outstanding. rodino was this sort of very plain spokesman, not terribly eloquent men. and they all rose, and they took it very safely, and we took them very seriously. and they reached this bipartisan agreement that the country accepted. now, i can tell you afterward, i had dinner with one of these heroes to clear up some questions for the book. and he invited me to his cocktail party on the hill, and it was a lobbyist party to it and he telling me stories about how people really wanted to get on the judiciary committee because they were such wonderful trips to protect all over the world, and some of the stuff that went on that would not be fit to print. so this all just proved to me they were real normal people who, when the occasion game, they really rose to it. this was true of the staff. it was a very complicated thing t
who was very involved in shaping article ii and they worked together, and there were republicans, caldwellbutler, there was hope in from also from -- also from maryland. these were sort of can we solve as average figures, house members. it would have done anything very outstanding. rodino was this sort of very plain spokesman, not terribly eloquent men. and they all rose, and they took it very safely, and we took them very seriously. and they reached this bipartisan agreement that the country...
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charles: lucy caldwell joins us now from phoenix.for this to become a political rally cry, did it? >> absolutely. the hobby lobby decision does not reflect the war on women, it reflects a victory for all women. reality is there is no war on women, this is a victory for religious freedom and yesterday was a good victory, albeit a small one, in the fight to defeat bad health care law. charles: a lot of people say all the women were the centers and all the people who said it was okay in the supreme court where men. disconnect for women, no regard for women, clearly antagonistic of women. >> again, poll after poll shows political rhetoric is not reality. they can call this a war on women but the reality is americans polled to not feel there is a war on women. i do want to go back to the fact the hobby lobby decision, we are excited about it, but yesterday with a day of celebration, today is a day to fight the truly scary provisions of this law. one of those is a panel that will rationale our care[wÑ calld the independent payment advisory
charles: lucy caldwell joins us now from phoenix.for this to become a political rally cry, did it? >> absolutely. the hobby lobby decision does not reflect the war on women, it reflects a victory for all women. reality is there is no war on women, this is a victory for religious freedom and yesterday was a good victory, albeit a small one, in the fight to defeat bad health care law. charles: a lot of people say all the women were the centers and all the people who said it was okay in the...
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. >>> february 2014, the canyon county courthouse, caldwell, idaho.ing more from this than what it has taken from me. >> then the parsing of things. because sarah took the deal, she could never sue the state. never erase the felony. she would be on strict parole for five years, must live with her mother, no travel without permission. on and on it went. and then from the judge, this. >> this system of justice we have is not perfect. i can't remember exactly what i said to mrs. lebrane in 2004 at sentencing, but i know a th the system cannot restore her to the way she was before. this curse, if you in fact, did not commit these crimes, one day was too many. there's been a huge loss on both sides because of this case. >> and then it was over and minutes later, out sheam
. >>> february 2014, the canyon county courthouse, caldwell, idaho.ing more from this than what it has taken from me. >> then the parsing of things. because sarah took the deal, she could never sue the state. never erase the felony. she would be on strict parole for five years, must live with her mother, no travel without permission. on and on it went. and then from the judge, this. >> this system of justice we have is not perfect. i can't remember exactly what i said to...
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illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on america on and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the implementation has been going. it's been about six months since we have the commercial system in fore that you currently see legal recreational marijuana. of data onve tons how things are going, usage rates but it's important to keep in ion teen usage, driving. the state has been good at tracking tax revenue. i think it's worth pausing on for a moment because it was just going into the hands of the underground market and cartels. using $25 million and we've already set that aside for things like treatment, prevention, youth education on marijuana. that is from the sale and now going into these positive things in our
illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on america on and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the...
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. >> stick with us, but for now, i want to bring in jessica caldwell from edmonds.com.ns me now from percent of monica office. lots to talk about today in the car world but i want to get on the june auto sales in particular. the boardm across better than estimated but for down 6%. chrysler is up over 9%. i think ford is in an interesting position in the fact that they are going to take off-line or large truck, which is their big volume leader and get ready to produce the new trucks. i think the sales may be slowing a bit, but june was expected to be a little lower. we are seeing everyone beat expectations and ford is not necessarily shocking. chrysler did anticipate that 17 million cars would be sold this year. what is the pricing of those 17 million cars? is it solid or are we seeing a lot of in tension? quality has been pretty good. if you look at transaction, they have been high. cameras andbackup nicer radio systems. the roleeing them play but not necessarily the role we saw them play in 2009. mostly on interest loans and leasing. >> how much of this is from the ter
. >> stick with us, but for now, i want to bring in jessica caldwell from edmonds.com.ns me now from percent of monica office. lots to talk about today in the car world but i want to get on the june auto sales in particular. the boardm across better than estimated but for down 6%. chrysler is up over 9%. i think ford is in an interesting position in the fact that they are going to take off-line or large truck, which is their big volume leader and get ready to produce the new trucks. i...
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illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on america on and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the implementation has been going. it's been about six months since we have the commercial system in fore that you currently see legal recreational marijuana. of data onve tons how things are going, usage rates but it's important to keep in ion teen usage, driving. the state has been good at tracking tax revenue. i think it's worth pausing on for a moment because it was just going into the hands of the underground market and cartels. using $25 million and we've already set that aside for things like treatment, prevention, youth education on marijuana. that is from the sale and now going into these positive things in our
illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on america on and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the...
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illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on marijuana and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the cutting-edge of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. i was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the implementation has been going. it's been about six months since we have had the commercial system in place that you currently see for legal recreational marijuana. we don't have tons of data on how things are going, usage rates but it's important to keep an eye on teen usage, driving. the state has been good at tracking tax revenue. i think it's worth pausing on for a moment because it was just going into the hands of the underground market and cartels. we're also using $25 million and we've already set that aside for things like treatment, prevention, youth education on marijuana. that is from the sale
illegal of the federal level, the first person arrested under that federal law was a man named samuel caldwell here in colorado. it's phenomenal that colorado began the war on marijuana and he went to jail for three years for smalltime distribution. now it's really kind of the cutting-edge of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. i was very involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana that passed here in 2012 and i'm happy to report it to been very successful in terms of how the...
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waldon flowers and talked to him time.e first and caldwell butler and we met at that point and said is there we really allthat of us could agree on. either an constitute process, abuse of say, and we went through all of the evidence that pretty convincing knew think at that point i who was voting for and who least their inclination and we went public respectivey with our speeches. >> you were a 34-year-old from maine and a republican so a member of your by party facing impeachment a committee you served on. >> it was not a happy moment. distressed through the. i knew it would be the most beortant decision i would called upon to make. i tried to be as well prepared as i could. the previous six years, three as a prosecutor, three as a defense attorney so my focus and analyzinge the evidence without regard to oritical affiliation hadisan affiliation and i strong blinkers on to vote on the facts. were there a lot of factions on this committee? or was it a black-and-white issue? did people have an opinion one way or the other? part itnk for the most was pretty partisan from the beginning. i
waldon flowers and talked to him time.e first and caldwell butler and we met at that point and said is there we really allthat of us could agree on. either an constitute process, abuse of say, and we went through all of the evidence that pretty convincing knew think at that point i who was voting for and who least their inclination and we went public respectivey with our speeches. >> you were a 34-year-old from maine and a republican so a member of your by party facing impeachment a...
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became illegal at the federal level, the first person elected under that federal law was samuel caldwelln colorado so is phenomenal that colorado began the war on marijuana. that was large for small town distribution and here we are at the cutting edge of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. wonderful to be here at this time. i was involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana which passed in 2012 and i am happy to report it has been very successful in hell implication has been rolling out. it is only about 18 months to legalize marijuana and six months since we had the commercial system in place you currently see with stores and so forth for legal recreational marijuana. it is tough to say exactly. i don't have tons of data how things are going. usage rates and things like that are important to keep an eye on, tax revenue, we have been good at tracking that. we brought in tens of millions of dollars of tax revenue. release that money was going into the hands of the underground market and cartels for years and years and now has been captured by our state using that money
became illegal at the federal level, the first person elected under that federal law was samuel caldwelln colorado so is phenomenal that colorado began the war on marijuana. that was large for small town distribution and here we are at the cutting edge of where marijuana legalization and commerce is going. wonderful to be here at this time. i was involved in the campaign to legalize marijuana which passed in 2012 and i am happy to report it has been very successful in hell implication has been...