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. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creek inmate to kill another prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen to garbage, and i can't tell him. so i tore the sheet and i wrapped it around his head and i said, you ain't doing nothing. you go say hi to mommy. >> the murder earned carl 99 years on top of his 77 years he was already serving for killing of a co-worker and animal cruelty. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was the size of a half dollar. then i -- i probably got a little out of hand later on. i kept on hanging out. beating on him some more. i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. but it was kind of twisted. three da
. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creek inmate to kill another prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen...
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. >> i have a lot of respect for coach carl and what he has been able to accomplish throughout his careerll his shoes i would like to build a one the good things he would like to do with this team and create my own legacy and put my own stamp on things. >> gary: when we come back this is a big, big, big, they for hockey. soccer. beckham going crazy there, jason hernandez and goal want philosophy. what happened to beckham/your? and did you upset him? you drove him right into retirement? that sounds better. when we come back and jason hernandez and we are talking about a big soccer weekend. [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male announcer ] get more speed for wi-fi gaming, more reliability t
. >> i have a lot of respect for coach carl and what he has been able to accomplish throughout his careerll his shoes i would like to build a one the good things he would like to do with this team and create my own legacy and put my own stamp on things. >> gary: when we come back this is a big, big, big, they for hockey. soccer. beckham going crazy there, jason hernandez and goal want philosophy. what happened to beckham/your? and did you upset him? you drove him right into...
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i have a vote at 2:45, as does cal, but i think -- carl, but i think we'll be able to keep this going. >> thank you very much, chairman brown. in december of 2006 and then again in march of 2007 my human rights subcommittee computers -- the committee that i chaired as well as the personal computers of my office, that of my chief of staff and myself -- were attacked by a virus that in the u.s. house information resource offices were intended to take control of our computers. at that time the i.t. professionals cleaned the computers and informed my staff that the attacks seemed to come from the people's republic of china. they said it came through or from a chinese ip address. the attacks hacked into files related to china, directly to beijing including a major bill that i was in the process of authoring called the global op line freedom -- online freedom act. also hacked was information on hearings that i intended to chair on china and the names of chinese dissidents. while this absolutely doesn't prove that beijing was behind the attack, it raises very serious concerns that it was. ce
i have a vote at 2:45, as does cal, but i think -- carl, but i think we'll be able to keep this going. >> thank you very much, chairman brown. in december of 2006 and then again in march of 2007 my human rights subcommittee computers -- the committee that i chaired as well as the personal computers of my office, that of my chief of staff and myself -- were attacked by a virus that in the u.s. house information resource offices were intended to take control of our computers. at that time...
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carl young. >> he devoted his life to saving others lives and to be able to capture tornadoes and to be able to save lives through the technology he has developed. >> in a reno clean up is underway and crews, woulding to restore electricity to tens of thousands. >> the help has been overwhelming. >> the violent weather that caused the destruction moved to the northeast and knocking down trees and power lines. >> heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue into tomorrow. developing news in stan stanislaus county. the derailment affected trains between the san juaquin valley and the bay area. a dozen freight cars left the rails just before 5:00 this evening. amtrak is busing the passengers between merced and modesto until the tracks can be mixed. >>> that dozen families want answers from a cemetery after their loved ones ashes were mixed together. the agony began with a fire in the cream for yum in koll ma. kolm a. ashes were combined during the efforts to put out the fire. the cemetery wants to bury the remains somewhere else on the grounds and the families oppose that idea. >> we want
carl young. >> he devoted his life to saving others lives and to be able to capture tornadoes and to be able to save lives through the technology he has developed. >> in a reno clean up is underway and crews, woulding to restore electricity to tens of thousands. >> the help has been overwhelming. >> the violent weather that caused the destruction moved to the northeast and knocking down trees and power lines. >> heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue...
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carl young. >> he devoted his life to saving others lives and to be able to capture tornadoes and to be able to save lives through the technology he has developed. >> in a reno clean up is underway and crews, woulding to restore electricity to tens of thousands. >> the help has been overwhelming. >> the violent weather that caused the destruction moved to the northeast and knocking down trees and power lines. >> heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue into tomorrow. developing news in stan stanislaus county. the derailment affected trains between the san juaquin valley and the bay area. a dozen freight cars left the rails just before 5:00 this evening. amtrak is busing the passengers between merced and modesto until the tracks can be mixed. >>> that dozen families want answers from a cemetery after their loved ones ashes were mixed together. the agony began with a fire in the cream for yum in koll ma. kolm a. ashes were combined during the efforts to put out the fire. the cemetery wants to bury the remains somewhere else on the grounds and the families oppose that idea. >> we want
carl young. >> he devoted his life to saving others lives and to be able to capture tornadoes and to be able to save lives through the technology he has developed. >> in a reno clean up is underway and crews, woulding to restore electricity to tens of thousands. >> the help has been overwhelming. >> the violent weather that caused the destruction moved to the northeast and knocking down trees and power lines. >> heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue...
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carl and kenya for what exactly? - for guidance in our relationship. as far as being able to deal with the past.s that we had in our marriage. not problems, but-- - some of your issues. what were some of your issues after an 11-year marriage? - i've actually always had male friends. and this one particular friend of mine, our relationship-- our feelings grew for one another to a point where it was very unexpected for both of us. but for me to... actually have those romantic feelings for him-- and it was-- it created a very-- um... - interesting dynamic. - yeah. - um, to put it mildly. were you upset when you heard that she was having these romantic feelings for someone else? - of course. of course. i mean what guy wouldn't feel inadequate that your wife came to you and said, "i'm interested in another man." you know, of course. - so how do you turn this around into a positive? so how do you make this actually healthy for your relationship? - we actually went for counseling. traditional counselors, they would-- you know basically everybody and their mother is like, "well, you need to divorce her.
carl and kenya for what exactly? - for guidance in our relationship. as far as being able to deal with the past.s that we had in our marriage. not problems, but-- - some of your issues. what were some of your issues after an 11-year marriage? - i've actually always had male friends. and this one particular friend of mine, our relationship-- our feelings grew for one another to a point where it was very unexpected for both of us. but for me to... actually have those romantic feelings for him--...
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that's when i was able to walk and i had not been crippled into walker because of non-accommodation. i have been fighting diligently to the best of my ability which carl can tell you. i'm here today because i assigned myself a homework assignment to find out if san francisco passed ada reasonable accommodation policy. thanks to heather who did homework as directed by joanna and i discovered, drum role, that ordinance no. the file no. 204 was signed into law on april 30, 2010. it's already in the computer. you can get your own complete file from the clerks office. that's what i'm going to talk about in item 9. our second public speaking. and oakland should take out a page out of our playbook. i went to the human rights commission and spoke and that particular agenda minutes of april 25, of april 13. my comments was to say the door was working. the last couple of times i went it refused to obey me. i hate that. the chair asked us to tell her if there was a problem to tell her. she contacted the mayor's disability office and the ordinance is 90-10 and it concerned me that the hrc and mayor's office of disability didn't know about it. it's rather short an
that's when i was able to walk and i had not been crippled into walker because of non-accommodation. i have been fighting diligently to the best of my ability which carl can tell you. i'm here today because i assigned myself a homework assignment to find out if san francisco passed ada reasonable accommodation policy. thanks to heather who did homework as directed by joanna and i discovered, drum role, that ordinance no. the file no. 204 was signed into law on april 30, 2010. it's already in...
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able to storm chase, go out and fulfill his passion as did paul. >> tim was a well known personality featured on discovery channel's "storm chaser" show. another storm chaser carlied alongside the father and son. >>> well, this morning we're remembering a technicolor star from the golden age of hold. ester williams turned her swimming talents into a glamorous silver screen career. alison harmelin looks back on her life. >> reporter: ester williams aqua musical turned her into a big star in the '40s and 50s. she set multiple records. williams par laid that success into a career in hollywood after the 1940 olympic games were canceled because of world war ii. she became known as hollywood's mermaid and a queen of the surf for the frothy films designed especially for her. the films featured lots of lavish swimming numbers. she was married four times. she was married to third husband fernando lamas for 22 years until his dealt in 1982. after retiring from acting in the early 60s, williams went on to lend her name to a line of swim wear and swimming pools. she initially dismissed her film says she couldn't act or sing or dance but years later she grew to appreciate h
able to storm chase, go out and fulfill his passion as did paul. >> tim was a well known personality featured on discovery channel's "storm chaser" show. another storm chaser carlied alongside the father and son. >>> well, this morning we're remembering a technicolor star from the golden age of hold. ester williams turned her swimming talents into a glamorous silver screen career. alison harmelin looks back on her life. >> reporter: ester williams aqua musical...
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carl young were following the tornado outside of el reno, oklahoma, when they were killed. jim samaras is tim's brother. >> his goal was actually saving lives through the technology that he's been able to develop. >> reporter: meteorologists tracking the tornado's path say it appears the three men may have been unable to escape when friday's twister after cutting a fairly straight path made a sudden turn north. kwtv meteorologist and storm chaser david payne was out following the same tornado friday from the opposite side. >> that tornado made a swing to the north, and when that happens sometimes, it can strengthen and become a bigger, more violent tornado. you don't have any time. and if the roads are all jammed up, then there's nowhere to go. >> reporter: and if you're in the wrong spot at this time, you can't escape. >> you can't escape. you become part of the tornado. and if that happens, it's a bad, bad deal. >> reporter: samaras tracked tornadoes for 30 years and was considered highly experienced and careful. his brother says it gives everyone an eye for pause. >> it's an eye opener for veterans out there. it doesn't matter how many you've seen or how many you've chased. you k
carl young were following the tornado outside of el reno, oklahoma, when they were killed. jim samaras is tim's brother. >> his goal was actually saving lives through the technology that he's been able to develop. >> reporter: meteorologists tracking the tornado's path say it appears the three men may have been unable to escape when friday's twister after cutting a fairly straight path made a sudden turn north. kwtv meteorologist and storm chaser david payne was out following the...
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carl young were following the tornado outside of el reno, oklahoma, when theywer. jim samaras is tim's brother. >> his goal was actually saving lives, through the technology that he's been able to develop. >> reporter: meteorologists tracking the tornado's path says it appears the three men may have been unable to escape when friday's twister, after cutting a fairly straight path, made a sudden turn north. kwtv meteorologist and storm chaser david payne was out following the same tornado friday from the opposite side. >> that tornado made a swing to the north and when that happens, sometimes, it can strengthen, it can become a bigger, more violent tornado you don't have any time. and if the roads are all jammed up, there is no where to go. >> reporter: and if are you in the wrong spot at that time, you can't escape. >> you can't escape. and you basically become part of the tornado. and if that happens, it is a bad, bad deal. >> reporter: samaras tracked tornadoes for 30 years and was considered highly experienced and careful. payne says his death gives everyone pause. >> i think it's kind of an eye opener even to the veterans, you know, like myself, the guys out there for a
carl young were following the tornado outside of el reno, oklahoma, when theywer. jim samaras is tim's brother. >> his goal was actually saving lives, through the technology that he's been able to develop. >> reporter: meteorologists tracking the tornado's path says it appears the three men may have been unable to escape when friday's twister, after cutting a fairly straight path, made a sudden turn north. kwtv meteorologist and storm chaser david payne was out following the same...
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carl cameron both fox news correspondents. cammeron, keep it pithy, what is google doing exactly? >> they say they want to be ablereport more to the public about what they have been required to do by the government because in their words to filing in the spy court in d.c. that overseas nsa and fisa court they say their reputation has been damaged and their business has been hurt because of false and misleading reports by the media so, what they want to do is report exactly how many times requests for information under -- by the fisa court were approved and that they have provided information on and they want to be able to tell the public exactly how many users would be affected by that right now, what these companies yahoo, google, apple, microsoft, can report, is the total number of requests of information from all levels of government. state, local, federal, it doesn't break them out by specifics. so this one particular program that the nsa has, it allows them to kind of surveil broadly internet traffic. they want to be able to get people more information to defend their reputation. >> bill: that's the prism pr
carl cameron both fox news correspondents. cammeron, keep it pithy, what is google doing exactly? >> they say they want to be ablereport more to the public about what they have been required to do by the government because in their words to filing in the spy court in d.c. that overseas nsa and fisa court they say their reputation has been damaged and their business has been hurt because of false and misleading reports by the media so, what they want to do is report exactly how many times...
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able to do is a big job. jenna: we'll keep our fingers crossed. there you go. >> who knows. >> carl, thank you. jon: a cleveland man charged withholding three young women captive for a decade is back in court today. what the hearing is about and how it may impact this case, plus, new reaction to the supreme court's ruling to strike down a key section of the landmark voting rights act that was created to prevent discrimination at polling places. democrats are furious, many republicans say they are pleased, juan williams and charlie hurt join us for a fair & balanced debate coming up. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and
able to do is a big job. jenna: we'll keep our fingers crossed. there you go. >> who knows. >> carl, thank you. jon: a cleveland man charged withholding three young women captive for a decade is back in court today. what the hearing is about and how it may impact this case, plus, new reaction to the supreme court's ruling to strike down a key section of the landmark voting rights act that was created to prevent discrimination at polling places. democrats are furious, many...
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carl rushmeyer. tell me, what appears to have happened here. you said there was a lot of flames. the person was not ablerescued. >> a little bit after 6:00 a.m., we responded to a fire on central avenue. we arrived on scene and we had fire and smoke coming out all of the doors and windows. we made an aggressive knock down of the fire when we were inside, we found a body. >> reporter: do you know if this person died as a result of the fire? >> that's still under investigation. we don't know how the body was deceased but it was in the kitchen area. we have fire investigators coming to investigate the circumstances of the fire. >> reporter: okay. still no cause yet. i understand the coroner is on their way. what have neighbors told you? do we know who lives here? i haven't gotten a chance to speak to them. >> i spoke to a neighbor and a female -- single female lives at the residence. i don't know her name or her approximate age. but we do know that she lived alone. >> reporter: thank you so much, battalion chief carl rushmeyer with sunnyvale's department of public safety. they will be out here for several
carl rushmeyer. tell me, what appears to have happened here. you said there was a lot of flames. the person was not ablerescued. >> a little bit after 6:00 a.m., we responded to a fire on central avenue. we arrived on scene and we had fire and smoke coming out all of the doors and windows. we made an aggressive knock down of the fire when we were inside, we found a body. >> reporter: do you know if this person died as a result of the fire? >> that's still under investigation....
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america, to be able to compete for the jobs of our husbands and sons and daughters and grandchildren might be competing out there. 11 million would be in that position. so i don't think my friend carl is makin -- so i don't think myd karl is making a very strong point there that this is some kind of punishment. and he says they must pay taxes. well, hallelujah! shouldn't you pay taxes? and -- quote -- "-- they are -- quote -- "barred from receiving any federal benefits including welfare and obamacare." that's a flat statement, and it's flat wrong. the first group -- the dream act group -- will be some 2 million, 2.5 million, maybe 3 million. they will be citizens in five years and will benefit -- will get any other federal welfare programs in five years. many of the ag workers will be in that position in ten years. and immediately any workers who qualify for the earned income tax credit can get that immediately now. other provisions are put off for 10, 13 years, and that makes the cost score look better. but over the long term, once the group is given legal status and citizenship, they will then qualify for every program. and since an overwhelming number of the workers here today a
america, to be able to compete for the jobs of our husbands and sons and daughters and grandchildren might be competing out there. 11 million would be in that position. so i don't think my friend carl is makin -- so i don't think myd karl is making a very strong point there that this is some kind of punishment. and he says they must pay taxes. well, hallelujah! shouldn't you pay taxes? and -- quote -- "-- they are -- quote -- "barred from receiving any federal benefits including...
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carl wallenda back in 1978 he was crossing the candada hotel in puerto rico. you and your mother fulfilled that walk. >> it was another dream to come true. i'm extremely blessed. i've been ablefamily, yes, we did have an accident and regained. this is who we are. >> this is a family business but there has to be some point your wife says dad, honey, the grand canyon with no tether, that's crazy. >> that's one of the unique aspects, my wife comes from eight generations of circus, flying trapeze, a family in australia, and she's accustomed to it, knows it, shares it the same passion as me. which is a huge benefit to me, of course. >> they're your pit crew as well. your mother designs the shoes that you use on the tight rope, your uncles are involved with the tight ropes it self, construction and your father is in your ear all the time. >> he's my head safety coordinator. he's the one who makes the final call whether the winds are calm enough and whether it's safe to go. he has the experience behind him and the sound mind as i'm get in that zone. >> we can't wait but nervous and excited as well. we're going to be hosting the walk on skywire live with nik wallenda at 8:00 p.m. on
carl wallenda back in 1978 he was crossing the candada hotel in puerto rico. you and your mother fulfilled that walk. >> it was another dream to come true. i'm extremely blessed. i've been ablefamily, yes, we did have an accident and regained. this is who we are. >> this is a family business but there has to be some point your wife says dad, honey, the grand canyon with no tether, that's crazy. >> that's one of the unique aspects, my wife comes from eight generations of...