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in this worldview, freedom was a callous, vindictive force that punished instead of protected unless our nation spiritually malnourished. i would like to in with what is literally a meatier vision of justice than the one posed by lincoln. did it go away? oh, well. it does not matter. one that encompasses the importance of hunger to the lived realities of americans like violet who found that freedom failed to satiate her hungry belly. it is by chilean poet pablo neruda from his poem "the great tablecloth." let us sit down soon to eat with all those that have not eaten. let us spread great table cloths, put salt in the lakes of the world. set up planetary bakeries, tables with strawberries and snow and a plate like the moon itself from which we all can eat. for now, i ask nothing more than the justice of eating. thank you. [applause] i am happy to take questions. >> how many of the former enslaved persons in the rural areas moved to cities? what were the job opportunities in the various locations? were there really jobs? >> that is a really good question and i don't know if i have ever
in this worldview, freedom was a callous, vindictive force that punished instead of protected unless our nation spiritually malnourished. i would like to in with what is literally a meatier vision of justice than the one posed by lincoln. did it go away? oh, well. it does not matter. one that encompasses the importance of hunger to the lived realities of americans like violet who found that freedom failed to satiate her hungry belly. it is by chilean poet pablo neruda from his poem "the...
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. >> you know what is weirdly callous, he is right next to the fire extinguishers right there and theket has thean. he's taken exactly what they need to put out the fire. >> according to authorities, not only were the people in danger, there were a lot of apartment buildings and residents around there. >> he looks like a teenager. he looks young. >> they are looking for this kid wondering who he is. he did something pretty bad. this guy here is the hero. he immediately grabs the fire extinguisher and puts it out quickly. >> well done. >> this is jerome. he is walking into the meeting of a lifetime. >> they are asking about his camera. the cameraman can't go in. he's worn a mike. they are offering him an advertising campaign for $1 million. all he's got to do is stay in new york for the year while doing it. >> let me tell you a little about jerome. as he was growing up his mom's job kept him moving around a lot. >> every two years we have to reset, new school, no everything. >> he's drinking, he's partying. he's going out, but he's miserable. that's when he decides he wants to change.
. >> you know what is weirdly callous, he is right next to the fire extinguishers right there and theket has thean. he's taken exactly what they need to put out the fire. >> according to authorities, not only were the people in danger, there were a lot of apartment buildings and residents around there. >> he looks like a teenager. he looks young. >> they are looking for this kid wondering who he is. he did something pretty bad. this guy here is the hero. he immediately...
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. >> that is callous. >> you don't see where this is going. >> i want you to focus on that gentleman in white. the gentleman in black here will enter the screen at the bottom. as you watch here, he drops $10. fortunately there is a good samaritan. he comes up, hands over the money to the guy. this guy has no idea what he has just walked into the middle of. the guy in white is jack part of a biker gang. the other guy is part of another biker gang. mark in black claims jack pulls out a knife. it doesn't matter. this is where mark pulls out a gun and starts shooting at him. hits him in the arm. you see mark casually walk away. this video is from a couple of years ago. we are watching it because he's been convicted. another one of those bullets hit a stranger inside one of those shops. >> i don't think he'll ever pick up another $10. >> the show must go on. in this case, it probably shouldn't have. this is a circus performer in russia. he's a fire breather. watch what happens. >> in this moment his face catches fire because he burped and it caused the flammable fluid to go up on his face
. >> that is callous. >> you don't see where this is going. >> i want you to focus on that gentleman in white. the gentleman in black here will enter the screen at the bottom. as you watch here, he drops $10. fortunately there is a good samaritan. he comes up, hands over the money to the guy. this guy has no idea what he has just walked into the middle of. the guy in white is jack part of a biker gang. the other guy is part of another biker gang. mark in black claims jack...
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. >> callous. >> they have no scruples. >> have you heard of catnapping? not like this. somebody woke up and saw a decorative halloween cat had been stolen. he has a surveillance camera on the front of his house. he saw a guy drive up in an suv, proceed on to his lawn and you see him taking down this inflatable cat. >> people are so disgusting. >> if you can't afford it, just go without it. find other creative thing to do with your kids. >> this happened at 11:30 at night. there aren't a lot of people around. nobody was driving by. >> he doesn't have to dress up for halloween this year. he can go as a jerk. >> these guys were out there diving in the water. watch this sea lion here. i like you in my space. >> it opened its mouth immediately. >> it was actually roaring. >> fortunately, everybody was okay. just a little scared. check out these baboons. they are out to get some goodies. they definitely do. this one goes in the window of that suv and basically does what he wants in there. the door is still open. watch this little opportunist here. >> it's funny until it's you
. >> callous. >> they have no scruples. >> have you heard of catnapping? not like this. somebody woke up and saw a decorative halloween cat had been stolen. he has a surveillance camera on the front of his house. he saw a guy drive up in an suv, proceed on to his lawn and you see him taking down this inflatable cat. >> people are so disgusting. >> if you can't afford it, just go without it. find other creative thing to do with your kids. >> this happened at...
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he called the actions rule, callous, and without apparent regret. taylor's parents and the state attorney spoke moments ago. responsible.d it is important that he is going to jail. we look at these cases around the district and maryland, and all too often i do not know if the courts are taking them seriously enough, and making sure there is appropriate punishment. here we have appropriate punishment, and we have a former police officer going to jail. , but whateer is over you put out in life is what you get back. father was taylor's speaking, and speaking about the former girlfriend who lived with taylor at the time, and of whom he sent text messages to about the incident. he will serve jail time in a county corrections facility. when he is released on probation, the judge said as part of his probation he is not to live with or own a dog or any other animal. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> the search continues today for missing university of virginia student hannah graham. it has been three and a half weeks since she was last seen. crews are examinin
he called the actions rule, callous, and without apparent regret. taylor's parents and the state attorney spoke moments ago. responsible.d it is important that he is going to jail. we look at these cases around the district and maryland, and all too often i do not know if the courts are taking them seriously enough, and making sure there is appropriate punishment. here we have appropriate punishment, and we have a former police officer going to jail. , but whateer is over you put out in life is...
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. >> jon: that sounds callous. [beep] y'all. [laughing] >> jon: again congressman, perhaps you were not listening. it was said that wouldn't protect americans. it would increase the raging epidemic in africa and make it harder to track them it would make it worst. oh, my god. you know what this worst? congress man is dealing with a fear that has gone airborne. perhaps he's right are there other regions suffering from medical out breaks? >> texas has the most number of uninsured americans in the country. more than 32,000 parents opted out of at least one vaccine. >> texas refused the medicare expansion. >> flu out break in texas. >> mays he will out break in texas. >> it thousand people in texas had whooping could of. >> it's a epidemic in texas. [laughing] >> jon: thr-rt, texas, here is the deal. we can build the border fence you have always wanted. we're just going to do it a little tparlgter hmm. trade in your old iphone and get a new iphone free at verizon. did you say something, paul? huh? no. can i route our trip? i love ou
. >> jon: that sounds callous. [beep] y'all. [laughing] >> jon: again congressman, perhaps you were not listening. it was said that wouldn't protect americans. it would increase the raging epidemic in africa and make it harder to track them it would make it worst. oh, my god. you know what this worst? congress man is dealing with a fear that has gone airborne. perhaps he's right are there other regions suffering from medical out breaks? >> texas has the most number of...
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for those who work with migrants, that seems callous. the route is dangerous and often deadly. >> that is typically how people die, they get lost and die of exposure without finding food or water. >> dan wilson and his activist group organize to save migrants lives. group members leave water along the paths used by migrants to enter the united states. wilson is critical of the immigration debate in washington. he thinks political bickering is preventing the parties from agreeing on immigration reform. >> they are not coming across because they want to take -- steal from our public system, and they do not want to -- they are not illegal aliens. they are not drug smugglers. these are people of faith coming to provide for their families back home. >> rubin gallego and supporters agree. many latinos are sympathetic to the plight of immigrants, including those who enter the country illegally. but immigration is just one of the issues that gallego has to tackle in his bid for congress. >> w getehsive n reform done tomorrow, we will still be un
for those who work with migrants, that seems callous. the route is dangerous and often deadly. >> that is typically how people die, they get lost and die of exposure without finding food or water. >> dan wilson and his activist group organize to save migrants lives. group members leave water along the paths used by migrants to enter the united states. wilson is critical of the immigration debate in washington. he thinks political bickering is preventing the parties from agreeing on...
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. >> the callous and depravity with which these officers communicated about women is dehumanizing, horriblysive and degrading to all women. >> one of the officers says he learned the game while in southern california. they would both lose their jobs and face charges. >>> new details emerging about the man suspected of killing two sacramento area deputies. 34-year-old marcelo marquez and his wife were arrested after a deadly six-hour 30-mile rampage. federal investigators reveal marquez is actually named luis enrique monroy-bracamonte and he was arrested on drug trafficking charges in 1997. tonight the couple is facing murder, attempted murder, and carjacking charges while two families in the communities are facing unbearable grief. the body of deputy michael davis jr. was taken to a mortuary this roseville this afternoon. people lined the street holding flags. davis leaves behind a wife and four children. >> you know, i was praying. it is just a very unfortunate thing. >> reporter: the deadly shooting has shaken the tightly knit law enforcement community. >> today we grieve this family. tom
. >> the callous and depravity with which these officers communicated about women is dehumanizing, horriblysive and degrading to all women. >> one of the officers says he learned the game while in southern california. they would both lose their jobs and face charges. >>> new details emerging about the man suspected of killing two sacramento area deputies. 34-year-old marcelo marquez and his wife were arrested after a deadly six-hour 30-mile rampage. federal investigators...
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to working or sound callous. we have lost not only the working class, we have lost the middle class. we lose it by sounding overly -- and young people. >> still ahead on "morning joe," we are down to the home stretch to the election. the chairman of the democratic national committee. coming woman debbie waserman schultz joins us and valerie plame is here. we'll show you what happened after the singer got the officer to read the actual policy out loud. >> also, mcdonald's take big earnings hit yesterday and you know what, i'm going to blamepy mica. >> why? >> we'll be right back . the design of the ford escape is clearly intended to grab your eye. ♪ oh, and your foot. ain't that a kick? the ford escape with the foot-activated liftgate. ♪ go open up something interesting. go further. [but the more you learn abouty insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figur
to working or sound callous. we have lost not only the working class, we have lost the middle class. we lose it by sounding overly -- and young people. >> still ahead on "morning joe," we are down to the home stretch to the election. the chairman of the democratic national committee. coming woman debbie waserman schultz joins us and valerie plame is here. we'll show you what happened after the singer got the officer to read the actual policy out loud. >> also, mcdonald's...
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and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> reporter: in his ruling the judge said the court is aware of "misconceptions, misinformation, bad science, and bad information being spread from shore to shore." he said whether that fear is rational or not, it is present and it is real. and, scott, he asked hickox to guide herself accordingly. >> pelley: vinita, thank you very much. the biggest ebola outbreak ever continues to grow. new reports today show a total of more than 13,000 have been infected, almost all in west africa. there have been 4,951 deaths. only one of those deaths has been in the united states. but fear is leading to prejudice as jericka duncan found. >> reporter: oretha bestman-yates has shopped at this west african market on staten island for more than 20 years. a few months ago, there were 22 vendors here. today, there are just five. you said normally this place would be packed. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but it's not. >> it's not packed because of the scare of the ebola virus. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she's watched west african b
and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> reporter: in his ruling the judge said the court is aware of "misconceptions, misinformation, bad science, and bad information being spread from shore to shore." he said whether that fear is rational or not, it is present and it is real. and, scott, he asked hickox to guide herself accordingly. >> pelley: vinita, thank you very much. the biggest ebola outbreak ever continues to grow. new reports...
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you have to fake it, too, because you don't want the stand there and look callous, and inside you want the scream, "hey, that's my kid." just ate it and went back upstairs, took a walk. >> other families in you situation have not spoken out like you are. why are you speaking now? >> they didn't speak out because one of the preconditions was if we went public he was dead. and we were all under that edict for over a year. but the dynamics are changed now. steven's family kept the secrecy and he was executed. peter's name has been listed. >> pelley: steven, of course, is steven sotloff, one of the two americans beheaded by isis. he was a journalist, as was the other, james foley. there were more protests in ferguson, missouri. we'll look at what has changed since the fatal shooting of michael brown. and severe weather threatens millions when the "cbs evening news" continues. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is
you have to fake it, too, because you don't want the stand there and look callous, and inside you want the scream, "hey, that's my kid." just ate it and went back upstairs, took a walk. >> other families in you situation have not spoken out like you are. why are you speaking now? >> they didn't speak out because one of the preconditions was if we went public he was dead. and we were all under that edict for over a year. but the dynamics are changed now. steven's family...
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for the callous memories of his family -- countless members of his family and for all of us.matched. he had the courage of an army, a lien, in all seasons. to beted his newspaper like the navy destroyer he served on an world war ii. leave a roiling and churning lake. wolflike in search of news, gossip, the hidden but emerging truth. he did not observe boundaries. they work for others. reach out and knock on doors at night, with your arrival unscheduled. those whowere for would miss the moment. he studied the classics in college. it was a mild effort by all accounts. absorbed the central truth about greek heroes. strong, reckless at times, full of doubt and others. successful. tears, as mostt men no longer do. but he cried easily at the come int hint of sorrow a movie or in life. he was in search of the large truth, not just the facts, which he was devoted to, but he was looking for the deep, emotional struggles he knew were in the great events that were in history. he perceived there was a thin flawed andetween fatal flaw. as a result, he was, with all that sternness and swag
for the callous memories of his family -- countless members of his family and for all of us.matched. he had the courage of an army, a lien, in all seasons. to beted his newspaper like the navy destroyer he served on an world war ii. leave a roiling and churning lake. wolflike in search of news, gossip, the hidden but emerging truth. he did not observe boundaries. they work for others. reach out and knock on doors at night, with your arrival unscheduled. those whowere for would miss the moment....
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. >> very cold, very callous. >> the three girls that were at the car, did they know what you were up to when you were going up to the house? >> i didn't tell them. because i wanted to keep them out of it. >> did scott do anything? watched you? >> he watched and smiled. >> by taking the blame on myself, i felt like only i would have to suffer, and maybe i could give the others a chance of life. >> when the case came to trial, in florida in 1998, rod ferrell's conviction was beyond doubt. the only question, would a jury sentence a teenager to death? >> a majority of the jury by a vote of 12-0 advise and recommend to the court that it impose the death penalty upon roderick ferrell. >> death was simply an inevitability. when i told them that execution meant little to nothing to me, and that death would be preferable, i meant that. >> the rest of ferrell's cult avoided capital punishment. scott anderson was convicted of armed robbery and first degree murder. he is serving life without parole. dana cooper was sentenced to 17 years for armed robbery and third degree murder. charity casey re
. >> very cold, very callous. >> the three girls that were at the car, did they know what you were up to when you were going up to the house? >> i didn't tell them. because i wanted to keep them out of it. >> did scott do anything? watched you? >> he watched and smiled. >> by taking the blame on myself, i felt like only i would have to suffer, and maybe i could give the others a chance of life. >> when the case came to trial, in florida in 1998, rod...
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it will callous is don't play around with me. that is gone. the giants are back in the world series. they win last night, 6-3. this is bittersweet in my hometown yesterday at chicago's wrigley field. the bleachers were torn down as part of the $475 million renovation project. this will include more concessions and more room for the fans on the concourse. the are looking to complete first stage of renovations before the cubs regular-season opener on april 6. same wrigley field. that was long overdue. >> but are they giving away the seeds or anything like that? you know a lot of fans would love to get some of that. >> until you what, the ivy is still there. >> coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00, there were no must-have christmas gifts on sale today. >> people lined up today for a big event in springfield. >> the old mall has a new town center look. with the new look comes new stores and customers. suzanne kennedy was at today's grand opening and shows us what is new. >> years in the making. this is what was long known as the springfield town c
it will callous is don't play around with me. that is gone. the giants are back in the world series. they win last night, 6-3. this is bittersweet in my hometown yesterday at chicago's wrigley field. the bleachers were torn down as part of the $475 million renovation project. this will include more concessions and more room for the fans on the concourse. the are looking to complete first stage of renovations before the cubs regular-season opener on april 6. same wrigley field. that was long...
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and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> reporter: kaci hickox treatedla patients but is sympt sy and says restrictions are unnecessary. president obama agrees, and says he and other governments fear that the trend to fight the epidemic in west africa will not deploy there if they face the 21-day quarantine back home. kaci hickox says she may go back to africa to fight ebola. but hickox says she will stay home tonight and celebrate the court ruling by watching a halloween movie. >> fallout over the ebola crisis could impact the health care in our region, nurses at providence hospital in d.c. are planning to go on strike. the hospital's 400 nurses will walk off the job on november 12th for 24 hours, they tell us providence has not fully prepared them to handle the ebola threat or handle the protective equipment. >> we have some training and orientation, but we are not adequately shown how to put on and take off this gear. >> the nurse's union is negotiating a first-time contract with providence hospital. news 4's kristen wright will have more on the react
and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease to be so callous. >> reporter: kaci hickox treatedla patients but is sympt sy and says restrictions are unnecessary. president obama agrees, and says he and other governments fear that the trend to fight the epidemic in west africa will not deploy there if they face the 21-day quarantine back home. kaci hickox says she may go back to africa to fight ebola. but hickox says she will stay home tonight and celebrate the court ruling by...
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charles: all right, dani, yesterday you were a little callous, but that's okay. you were talking about making money on the dip, that's your thing. we had an artificial dip today, and you took advantage. >> the interesting thing, though, like matt i was really surprised at the size of this market today. i think it was really exciting. and we've seen that over and over and over, haven't we? we've been surprised by how the market has been so resilient. the numbers today i thought were right up your alley, unp up almost 5%, third quarter profits up almost 19%. charles: the rails rock. all-time high. i had a couple of these rail stocks, i think i did american rail recently on a dip. that was up huge today. all right, hawaii that, what did you make of the volatility? >> i wish i was on a honeymoon. i was in my house drinking tea trying to deal with my voice, but what i think is really interesting is out of 35% of the companies that have reported earnings, 69% have beat. so we're kind of an to roll here when it comes to earnings. i think people, investors are expecting
charles: all right, dani, yesterday you were a little callous, but that's okay. you were talking about making money on the dip, that's your thing. we had an artificial dip today, and you took advantage. >> the interesting thing, though, like matt i was really surprised at the size of this market today. i think it was really exciting. and we've seen that over and over and over, haven't we? we've been surprised by how the market has been so resilient. the numbers today i thought were right...
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everybody's jaw in the place you have to fake itwant to stand there and look callous.yell, hey, that's my kid. ate it and went back upstairs. >> reporter: they recall the first time they received a horrified audio recording of their son two weeks ago. he said his life was in jeopardy if the u.s. strikes don't stop. >> it was an automatic toneless as though he was a robot. and i'm sure it's because they were insisting what he could say. >> that was the first time you had heard his voice >> yes. >> over a year. >> reporter: now the kassigs are asking for mercy, appealing directly through isis and youtube messages. >> have you held that that's falling on any ears that are willing to listen? >> i don't know that it is but i have to try because i need to know that i've done everything that i can do. >> have his captors asked for anything? >> no. they demand. they simply demand. >> and their demands have always been ones that we cannot accommodate. >> it's just beyond what's reasonable in terms of money, in terms of your power? >> right. in both cases, yes. and have sent the
everybody's jaw in the place you have to fake itwant to stand there and look callous.yell, hey, that's my kid. ate it and went back upstairs. >> reporter: they recall the first time they received a horrified audio recording of their son two weeks ago. he said his life was in jeopardy if the u.s. strikes don't stop. >> it was an automatic toneless as though he was a robot. and i'm sure it's because they were insisting what he could say. >> that was the first time you had heard...
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the callous captains who call this their office invited me here to the raw and unforgettable port ofpe the smile off your face! >> reporter: i would work alongside the stars of the hit show, "deadliest catch," and quickly learn this is not just a show. it's real life, real people, and real gross. >> there's a tradition on this boat, ginger. >> you have the bite the head off for good luck. >> the whole head. >> and eat it? >> ew! >> reporter: it's just days before the start of the king crab season. a major storm you are thes the sea into a fury. the crew prepares its gear. with a new greenhorn. that's nasty. >> you have to do this 200 times a day. >> reporter: and i would have to do it in colossal seas, waves, several stories high. the wettest roller coaster ever. >> hey, guys, a new crew member for today. >> reporter: i'm a new crew member. look at this. seeing the waves is unbelievable. oh! good morning, america. you can definitely feel some seasickness. >> our guest, ginger, is not feeling very well. she was, uh -- feeding the seals on the other side of the both. i think one's name
the callous captains who call this their office invited me here to the raw and unforgettable port ofpe the smile off your face! >> reporter: i would work alongside the stars of the hit show, "deadliest catch," and quickly learn this is not just a show. it's real life, real people, and real gross. >> there's a tradition on this boat, ginger. >> you have the bite the head off for good luck. >> the whole head. >> and eat it? >> ew! >> reporter:...
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this and proximity of a school where and step up patrols got back out today some detectives and the calloushere would look for witnesses potential video surveillance get information out as far as a description on social media sites develop a sketch in the meantime trip permission to have this on suspicion and vehicle to start as a dark blue pickup trucks with law- enforcement partners opposite there's any similar circumstances any other jurisdictions that my helpless >> : on woodworking composite sketch plan in an interview for more it will find out if she had a yen for the time obviously been jewish is a minor and of having to raises man will be additional charges >> : are bay area news also from paul also police arrested 14 year-old boy shooting and nine year-old acquaintance with a bb gun right a night out in your way all the nine year-old what boy not seriously injured 14 year- old arrested on suspicion of felony attempted robbery been released to parents' custody >> : next allegations of a popular television dead confessed to molesting a young girl's tag: sooner or later, everyone need
this and proximity of a school where and step up patrols got back out today some detectives and the calloushere would look for witnesses potential video surveillance get information out as far as a description on social media sites develop a sketch in the meantime trip permission to have this on suspicion and vehicle to start as a dark blue pickup trucks with law- enforcement partners opposite there's any similar circumstances any other jurisdictions that my helpless >> : on woodworking...
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wiretap under the supervision of the judge recollected the evidence we do for prosecution today their callous providers, countless networks and we have laptops, smart phones phones, tablets, work, schoo l, a soccer field, starbucks over 90 networks with many different apps. they use the same process to save not -- networks to terry victims and to cover up what they're doing. if they suspected criminal is this with switching from sailor coverage to wife i we could be out of luck switching from one after another where we may lose them. there have the capability but they know this to take advantage of every day. in the wake of the stoughton disclosures the government's sweeping up all communications. that is not true unfortunately it has access to all communications working to obtain warrants of suspected criminals. they have these phenomenal zero capabilities to access any information and any time. that is the product of too much television. i want people to understand to iraq says communication in a lawful way to bring people to do justice. pursuant to the rule of law of this strict oversight
wiretap under the supervision of the judge recollected the evidence we do for prosecution today their callous providers, countless networks and we have laptops, smart phones phones, tablets, work, schoo l, a soccer field, starbucks over 90 networks with many different apps. they use the same process to save not -- networks to terry victims and to cover up what they're doing. if they suspected criminal is this with switching from sailor coverage to wife i we could be out of luck switching from...
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that's a very callous, cold-blooded individual that could be indicative of someone that has psych pattic traits, which means he has no remorse for what he did. if that's true, i think we're going to see more of that as he proceeds through the criminal justice system. >> you're saying that this was sort of a game for him. >> i think it was a game. i think it was something that he found enjoyable. when we analyze a crime, we look at how much planning went into it, and that tells us that this is not distasteful for them, that they in fact enjoy it and then we heard what he wrote in his journal, it was very strategic, detached from what he did, so this was someone that actually did enjoy it and in the beginning, i think he enjoyed the cat and mouse game until it became too real. >> mary ellen o'toole, thank you for your expertise this morning. >> you're welcome. >> tough convictions from mexico's president from the families of missing college students. angry parents turned on him during their first face-to-face meeting, accusing his government of deceit and mismanaging the search for their l
that's a very callous, cold-blooded individual that could be indicative of someone that has psych pattic traits, which means he has no remorse for what he did. if that's true, i think we're going to see more of that as he proceeds through the criminal justice system. >> you're saying that this was sort of a game for him. >> i think it was a game. i think it was something that he found enjoyable. when we analyze a crime, we look at how much planning went into it, and that tells us...
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i don't want to sound callous, but unless it gets bigger. >> hang on. need one of these doctors returning from west africa to not check themselves in, turn symptomatic. if any of them fail to do that, we have a problem in a complex city like this. >> absolutely. i'm hearing they are thinking of imposing new controls on doctors returning. you would have thought they might have thought of that sooner. there are ways to address these issues. i'm seeing reports of mishaps. we will get better of handling this. >> the market was handed an extreme downside scenario like fukushima. it's going to move bids for months. we know nothing about how this will progress. how does that change your psychology as a stock picker? >> it doesn't affect my views. accept the fact there are a lot of things about life and the world we simply do not know. why would you invest on a premise where you don't understand what it's all about and what the actual implications are? there's lots of speculation flying around, something could happen. something could always happen. i think you
i don't want to sound callous, but unless it gets bigger. >> hang on. need one of these doctors returning from west africa to not check themselves in, turn symptomatic. if any of them fail to do that, we have a problem in a complex city like this. >> absolutely. i'm hearing they are thinking of imposing new controls on doctors returning. you would have thought they might have thought of that sooner. there are ways to address these issues. i'm seeing reports of mishaps. we will get...
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. >> the callous is dehumanizing, horribly offensive and tee grading to all women. >> prosecutors areether the conduct of the chp officers could compromise any criminal cases in contra costa county. >>> let's bring sal back and make sure -- you have fg under control on 28 -- everything everything is under control -- everything under control? >> you will see slow traffic as you drive towards highway 17. as i look at the maps, there is improvement on 230 first. usually 85 follows. there's not improvement on highway 101. at least not now. as you can see, the traffic is very slow. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza where we still have slow traffic. we've seen improvement there as well. a little more room at the toll plaza, also a little more room approaching from 880. 8:17. here's steve. >> somebody tweeted me a picture from i-08 and said it's awful. >> it is bad especially near pinole and rip monday. >>> we do have mostly clear skies. a lot of 30s coming in thanks to everybody up in lake county. cobb 37, clearlake oh, 37. lower lake 39 and near middletown, 38. there were a lot of 40s
. >> the callous is dehumanizing, horribly offensive and tee grading to all women. >> prosecutors areether the conduct of the chp officers could compromise any criminal cases in contra costa county. >>> let's bring sal back and make sure -- you have fg under control on 28 -- everything everything is under control -- everything under control? >> you will see slow traffic as you drive towards highway 17. as i look at the maps, there is improvement on 230 first. usually...
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at 10:00, the illinois 13th district debate with rodney stop and and callous all thursday night, live at 8:00 eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between stephen mow and jim moeller -- jim er. canadian globe and mail is reporting on shootings at canadian parliament. there is a tweet as you can see reading "police in pursuit of multiple shooters in ottawa, prime minister safe, downtown buildings and locked down." the ap has further detail -- a gunman shot a canadian soldier standing guard today then entered parliament and shots rang out. people fled prominent by scrambling down scaffolding erected for renovation. at least 30 shots were heard inside the building. emergency responders still on the scene. paramedics took the wounded soldier away in an ambulance. comes two days before two canadian soldiers were run over and one of them killed by a man with jihadist sympathies. one gunman is dead and another one got away on a motorbike. parliament continues on lockdown. this remains an active story. now at the national press club for a report on youth homelessness can read cyndi lauper
at 10:00, the illinois 13th district debate with rodney stop and and callous all thursday night, live at 8:00 eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between stephen mow and jim moeller -- jim er. canadian globe and mail is reporting on shootings at canadian parliament. there is a tweet as you can see reading "police in pursuit of multiple shooters in ottawa, prime minister safe, downtown buildings and locked down." the ap has further detail -- a gunman shot a canadian soldier...
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income republican rodney davis faces democratic challenger and callous.the 13th district is in central illinois. it includes champaign, urbana and medicine. the debate is one hour. >> moderator: welcome to the 13th congressional district candidates debate the i'm a moderator jennifer roscoe. we want to make this debate different from others. we're going in depth on topics to get to the heart of what these candidates play. there are no podiums, no microphones, just a few people to want to represent you in congress. let me introduce them know. rodney davis and ann callis. thank you both so much for being here. asking the question for tonight's debate, tom kacich from the news gazette and hannah. my role is to make sure things keep moving forward for all of you interested you. during the debate we will ask questions against from our viewers, twitter and facebook. of you on twitter use hashtag -- let's get right to the. it's been about a year since the launch of insurance exchanges under the affordable care act. we will start in the issue, health care. congre
income republican rodney davis faces democratic challenger and callous.the 13th district is in central illinois. it includes champaign, urbana and medicine. the debate is one hour. >> moderator: welcome to the 13th congressional district candidates debate the i'm a moderator jennifer roscoe. we want to make this debate different from others. we're going in depth on topics to get to the heart of what these candidates play. there are no podiums, no microphones, just a few people to want to...