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i am suzy chafee member of the ajc. i'm truly delighted that so many of you have calmed to hca to help launch "exit berlin" how one woman saved her family from nazi germany and to hear directly from charlotte bonelli the book's author and rector of ajc archives. i read the book cover to cover in one seating and i can promise you you are in for a real treat. "exit berlin" is based on more than 300 lucy hatch wrote her parents and other relatives left behind in germany after she came by herself to new york in 1938 about a week after kristallnacht and also letter she wrote to her american cousin arnold in albany who assisted in so many ways in the rescue. the letters are for unique insights into nazi germany and the holocaust from the perspective of one young german jewish woman and also how an average american jewish family responded to the holocaust to assist relatives who they may or may not have known trapped in europe. charlotte will present -- provider presentation more details about the letters and the impact of the
i am suzy chafee member of the ajc. i'm truly delighted that so many of you have calmed to hca to help launch "exit berlin" how one woman saved her family from nazi germany and to hear directly from charlotte bonelli the book's author and rector of ajc archives. i read the book cover to cover in one seating and i can promise you you are in for a real treat. "exit berlin" is based on more than 300 lucy hatch wrote her parents and other relatives left behind in germany after...
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i do, and they chafe. i should wear them on my chest. >> gross.'m talking about. >> yes, i do. >> wear -- i should wear them on my head. >> do you wear anything under your grass skirt? >> that's for you to find out. what am i saying? this is an attack on fun, bob. >> i'm very guilty here because i have in fact worn coconut bras and had a grass skirt and did over four days -- >> i don't think anyone is shocked. >> walk around on the campus. i would not downtown the college. i bet -- indict the college. i bet most think it's ridiculous. i mean, when i did it, nobody said anything except "you're drunk," which is true. >> might have said "nice abs." >> who's offended? >> a student group. called the act egregious. egregious against whom, though? hawaiian people? >> yes, fiji. >> pacific islanders. >> they're called phigi because that's the fraternity -- >> phi gamma delta. >> there's no evidence anybody actually wore historically or culturally coconut bra. there is no -- you can't find picture -- >> sure you can. >> where? i tried. >> walking across th
i do, and they chafe. i should wear them on my chest. >> gross.'m talking about. >> yes, i do. >> wear -- i should wear them on my head. >> do you wear anything under your grass skirt? >> that's for you to find out. what am i saying? this is an attack on fun, bob. >> i'm very guilty here because i have in fact worn coconut bras and had a grass skirt and did over four days -- >> i don't think anyone is shocked. >> walk around on the campus. i would...
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emerson chafee was asked what case did not settle. she agreed the case would have settled if it had not been for the family. they wanted the rule changed and pressed sanford to pursue the case as far as it would go. if dred scott would not give up because the freedom of his family was on the line, sanford did not give up, even though he seem to care little about the lawsuit, because his in-laws wanted a win. how did this come to bear on the scott family? the preset it was well-established. witnesses, a lawyer, they met the elements of the case proved they should have one in state court as 100 had before them. suing for freedom was difficult. these enslaved persons expose themselves to risk ensuing their masters. declare to publicly their masters were acting in violation of the law by keeping them enslaved. some were kidnapped and hustled aboard steamboats as soon as they filed suits. anticipating trouble, judges routinely admonished defendants not to remove the slaves or retaliate against them because of the lawsuit. yet some did. by
emerson chafee was asked what case did not settle. she agreed the case would have settled if it had not been for the family. they wanted the rule changed and pressed sanford to pursue the case as far as it would go. if dred scott would not give up because the freedom of his family was on the line, sanford did not give up, even though he seem to care little about the lawsuit, because his in-laws wanted a win. how did this come to bear on the scott family? the preset it was well-established....
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there are sterling chafing dishes there is a large set of ordinate custom clara computer equipment agun on bicycles and a unique collection of form paper monday. deputies also display what they say are one of the kind keepsakes and souvenirs' they are hoping someone will recognize can claim >> reporter: deputy say that they were able to track down parody sold to one of the stolen computers he was using to sail the other stolen merchandise online. >> pam: they believe people who can make a legitimate claim to the stolen goods may help them tiger the sold to other recent burglaries. paradiso >> catherine: secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad tonight as insurgents tighten their grip on at reddick capital and tens fighting in the western part of the country has pushed government forces back into the baghdad suburbs. >> catherine: >> we are dealing with and an emergency situation. >> catherine: alarm at the white house that the continued advance of insurgence ec spiders celebrated new victories as they raced down theeuphrates river valley towards baghdad over the weekend the sunny
there are sterling chafing dishes there is a large set of ordinate custom clara computer equipment agun on bicycles and a unique collection of form paper monday. deputies also display what they say are one of the kind keepsakes and souvenirs' they are hoping someone will recognize can claim >> reporter: deputy say that they were able to track down parody sold to one of the stolen computers he was using to sail the other stolen merchandise online. >> pam: they believe people who can...
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. >>> governor lincoln chafee, his name as one "f" in it but not according to the person who made thee. the plaque was presented at the re-opening of a tourist attraction damaged during superstorm sandy. >> oops. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" was sold at an auction for $2 million. he was 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. sotheby's says the selling price is a world record for a popular manuscript. >>> and frank sinatra's first new jersey driver's license is on the auction block. ♪ i've got you under my skin >> and the first driver's license was actually signed by sinatra when he was 19 in 1934. it was issued to his address in hoboken, a year before he got his first break in show business. the bidding which ends tomorrow night is up to at least $2,500. >>> a tie, a draw, that's all the u.s. soccer team needs against germany to advance in the world cup in brazil. here's team usa practicing yesterday. after a dramatic win over ghana and a somewhat disappointment draw with play tomoow. w w firstgr a tie. >> we're not thinking about a tie. u.s. takes on germany tomor
. >>> governor lincoln chafee, his name as one "f" in it but not according to the person who made thee. the plaque was presented at the re-opening of a tourist attraction damaged during superstorm sandy. >> oops. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" was sold at an auction for $2 million. he was 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. sotheby's says the selling price is a world record for a popular manuscript. >>> and frank...
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the that is where all of chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together because they were against muammar gaddafi. once they were done, people said wait a minute, this is not for me. that is what you see brewing in libya. it is the exact same thing happening in iraq. he sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shiite-led government by maliki, and they're not going to put up with that. what they're finding out when they take over a city like mosul and they are playing shia law, that chafing is already started because it takes away the sunni tribes leadership. iny lose a little influence a kind of arrangement, so we are seeing that happening. that was the same thing i was tapped into in 2006 for the awakening that separated the in iraq.cal i argue that you cannot allow isil to continue to have success the way it is. means may be training camps. that means you have to directly target command and control and leadership in a way that is d
the that is where all of chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together because they were against muammar gaddafi. once they were done, people said wait a minute, this is not for me. that is what you see brewing in libya. it is the exact same thing happening in iraq. he sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shiite-led government by maliki, and they're not going to put up with that....
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governor lincoln chafee's name is misspelled. his name has only one "f" in it.re he got an extra one. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" has sold at auction for more than $2 million. dylan wrote that draft in pencil on four sheets of stationary. he was only 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. the selling price is a world record for a popular music manuscript. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds are starting things off this morning. but no showers in the area. that includes the shore. should be dry this morning but the chance of showers scattered around will be around this afternoon. and then a bit more likely this evening. 72 in philadelphia. that's 4 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. the humidity is up there, too. you can feel the difference this morning. 81% to start with. wind, it is at rest here at the nbc 10 studios. there will be a light breeze blowing today. with clouds overhead. we'll see a warmup but it's not going to be a huge warmup. middle to upper 80s this afternoon. close to where
governor lincoln chafee's name is misspelled. his name has only one "f" in it.re he got an extra one. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" has sold at auction for more than $2 million. dylan wrote that draft in pencil on four sheets of stationary. he was only 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. the selling price is a world record for a popular music manuscript. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>...
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so then that's when all the chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together because they were against moammar gadhafi. once it was done they said, wait a minute this more radical sharia law implementation, not to me. so that's what you see brewing in libya. it is exactly the same thing happening in iraq. the sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shia-led government by maliki. and they're not going to put up with it. what they're finding now, when they take over a city like mosul and they're applying sharia law, that chafing is already starting. they're not -- because it takes away the sunni tribe leadership. now they're no longer quite in charge. the mullahs lose a little influence in that kind of arrangement. soer would seei-- so we're seei that happening. that was the same thing that was happened into this '06 for the awakening that separated the sunni tribes from zhao carr re in iraq. we're seeing some of that. so i argue that you
so then that's when all the chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together because they were against moammar gadhafi. once it was done they said, wait a minute this more radical sharia law implementation, not to me. so that's what you see brewing in libya. it is exactly the same thing happening in iraq. the sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shia-led government by maliki. and...
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. >>> now to this problematic plaque in rhode island, governor lincoln chafee's name is misspelled.as only one "f" in his name. there's some of them there. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" has sold at auction for more than $2 million. he wrote that masterpiece in pencil on four sheets of hotel stationary when he was 24. he recorded the song in 1965. the $2 million selling price is a world record for a popular t8>>> an 8-year-old boy from th pittsburgh area didn't have to wait until he grows up to be a police officer. >> thanks to the make a wish foundation. take a look. >> the constitution. >> the constitution. >> of the united states. >> of the united states. >> with that, joey was sworn in to work at the bethel park police department. he's been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and given six months to a year to live. on this day he got to patrol the streets, hand out tickets with, even got a pair of his own handcuffs. >> make a wish does it all the time. >>> nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> a muggy start to the
. >>> now to this problematic plaque in rhode island, governor lincoln chafee's name is misspelled.as only one "f" in his name. there's some of them there. >>> a draft of bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" has sold at auction for more than $2 million. he wrote that masterpiece in pencil on four sheets of hotel stationary when he was 24. he recorded the song in 1965. the $2 million selling price is a world record for a popular t8>>> an 8-year-old...
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he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences, but his work in the war, which ranged from restaging battle scenes in north africa to becoming the first major american filmmaker to enter the camps after they were liberated, and his films they're actually provided evidence for the nuremberg trials, his work in the war was maybe the most wide ranging and in some ways historically significant in terms of the camp footage of any directors during the war. >> he was a member of the u.s. army signal corps under the leadership of general eisenhower, who was responsible for the historic invasion on d-day 70 years ago this year. where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> stev
he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences, but his work in the war, which ranged from...
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. >> senator chafee. >> americans are fed up with us getting caught up in these quagmires, they grewwith vietnam and they don't want anything to do with it. >> the debate continues online at cnn.com slash crossfire as well as on facebook and twir. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of crossfire. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >> next, iraq asks the u.s. for air strikes. will president obama give the green light? plus an exclusive out front investigation. is one of america's biggest allies the country that helps secure the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl also a haven for terror funding? >>> and the money and power of dr. oz. a celebrity doctor under fire tonight. should he be held responsible for how people use his name? let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. out front ton
. >> senator chafee. >> americans are fed up with us getting caught up in these quagmires, they grewwith vietnam and they don't want anything to do with it. >> the debate continues online at cnn.com slash crossfire as well as on facebook and twir. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of crossfire. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >> next, iraq asks the u.s. for air strikes. will president obama give the green light? plus an exclusive out front...
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it allows me to carry my cell phone, i.d., credit cards, it won't bounce, rub or chafe.an you wear it for hiking, biking, running, walking and shopping and we have found a market in the travel industry. >> the running apparel industry is a billion-dollar industry, we've been reaching marathoners by attending expos, such as the boston marathon and marine corps marathon. we've sold 50,000 units and and have gathered 20,000 emails. we would like to find $250,000 to help us go into retail stores, as well as be able to develop a new line of coloring pockets. you can reach us as the roo sport.com. >> congratulations on your success so far. thank you, i'm going to hand these two each of you. scale of 1-10, how well do you think they did on their pitch. you know, when i saw it great product. i didn't think of it for your passport. a great idea. >> very popular. >> because it's so slim. >> okay, let's see what these guys think of the business, les, let's start with you. >> i gave it a european 7. >> okay. >> one thing they did well, one thing they did well, one thing to work on.
it allows me to carry my cell phone, i.d., credit cards, it won't bounce, rub or chafe.an you wear it for hiking, biking, running, walking and shopping and we have found a market in the travel industry. >> the running apparel industry is a billion-dollar industry, we've been reaching marathoners by attending expos, such as the boston marathon and marine corps marathon. we've sold 50,000 units and and have gathered 20,000 emails. we would like to find $250,000 to help us go into retail...
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men like buster chafe, didn't speak about what they did or saw. >> when you look at this what do you think? >> well, it brings back memories of what we did. >> what they gave us was freedom. what they gained that day on the beaches was the beach. and then they gained these villages. then they gained a country. then all of western europe. we owe our freedom to those who were involved in that momentous event. so here we have to continue to preserve that legacy. we have to paits on to the next -- pass it on to the next generation so we never forget. >> sheila macvicar, al jazeera, bedford, virginia. >> later in our program remembering and honoring the courageous fighten in the skies. d-day on whiskey 7. >> you could look down and see the striping on the water below by thousands and thousands of ships. we knew we had to get there ahead of them. >> voice from the aerial campaign later on "america tonight." ahead on after the break, the scandal on the telly, the fantastic entertainer now accused in hundreds of child sex assaults. in a stunning series of revelations that's set to widen furt
men like buster chafe, didn't speak about what they did or saw. >> when you look at this what do you think? >> well, it brings back memories of what we did. >> what they gave us was freedom. what they gained that day on the beaches was the beach. and then they gained these villages. then they gained a country. then all of western europe. we owe our freedom to those who were involved in that momentous event. so here we have to continue to preserve that legacy. we have to paits...
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trade who went to journalism school scrapping by to get a six-figure salary if they can, makes them chafestory with maggie abram, on a month-to-month contract. why is that? >> the more interesting thing that the salary figure, she -- first of all, she is pregnant. wand she is expecting, and her mother might run for president, certain things going on in her life might mean her nature with nbc -- her relationship with nbc needs to change. >> thanks both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> now let's turn from a potential future president to one from the past, a new film about george h. w. bush will air on cnn tonight but you may be surprised by whose money was used to produce it. i will tell that you after the break. 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 matter. .. ... ... ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪
trade who went to journalism school scrapping by to get a six-figure salary if they can, makes them chafestory with maggie abram, on a month-to-month contract. why is that? >> the more interesting thing that the salary figure, she -- first of all, she is pregnant. wand she is expecting, and her mother might run for president, certain things going on in her life might mean her nature with nbc -- her relationship with nbc needs to change. >> thanks both for being here. >> thank...
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. >> come in and do the job and there was talk you and the mayor were achieving about -- chafing aboutng this now because they figure, bettary slice than everything going are right? >> well, i'd like too think we moved beyond the emotion and reaction to having an emergency manageter and dealing with the realities on the ground. reality is we have a billion dollar general fund and $18 billion in debt but we couldn't pay all our debt if we wanted to. we gauched with the leaders on the union side and retiree side, association side, and that's all the plan of the adjustment is, a compilation of benefit, and the signing with governor snide are over the state's settlement, $200 million in present value, real cash in our hand right now. he now actually have the money to effectuate the plan and protect the pensioners. so we're saying, vote yes. if you vote yes, you get a dollar. if you vote no you'll get 30 cents less or worse. >> the argument for the public unions wantings this it's not a great but the alternative is even worse. whoa do say they it's worse? do they fear if this goes down, tha
. >> come in and do the job and there was talk you and the mayor were achieving about -- chafing aboutng this now because they figure, bettary slice than everything going are right? >> well, i'd like too think we moved beyond the emotion and reaction to having an emergency manageter and dealing with the realities on the ground. reality is we have a billion dollar general fund and $18 billion in debt but we couldn't pay all our debt if we wanted to. we gauched with the leaders on the...
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he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies whened to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences, but his work in the war, which ranged from restaging battle scenes in north africa to becoming the first major american filmmaker to enter the camps after they were liberated, and his films they're actually provided evidence for the nuremberg trials, his work in the war was maybe the most wide ranging and in some ways historically significant in terms of the camp footage of any directors during the war. >> he was a member of the u.s. army signal corps under the leadership of general eisenhower, who was responsible for the historic invasion on d-day 70 years ago this year. where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> demons was right
he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies whened to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences, but his work in the war, which ranged from restaging...
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well, number one, i think it's unfortunate, though i think it's good to focus on what congressman chafeng for is that states have the opportunity to make the decision what's right for them. >> exactly. that's why the one person should not just change the because. what the obama administration is doing is going to force gambling into the state of utah. that's not right. >> that's not the case at all, congressman. >> this is a states rights issue, and that's why restoring america's wire act is the right piece of legislation. >> that is absolutely not the right path forward. you talk about people in new jersey, people in delaware, nevada, other states that have offered online products through the lotteries, you will go to people in new jersey and say the consumers protections that you have put in place, the legal fair options that you have put in place for online gaming are going to be taken away and those folks already fobbed on to the black market again. >> it is clearly a heated debate. we thank you for your time. you have exposed a lot of the issues which cut very deeply for a lot of p
well, number one, i think it's unfortunate, though i think it's good to focus on what congressman chafeng for is that states have the opportunity to make the decision what's right for them. >> exactly. that's why the one person should not just change the because. what the obama administration is doing is going to force gambling into the state of utah. that's not right. >> that's not the case at all, congressman. >> this is a states rights issue, and that's why restoring...
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get -- you can double down, and invest twice your normal 401(k) contribution, take advantage of the chafewhen and you have 30 or 40-year time horizon, you can look at it as nothing more than a sale. no different from a sale at your local department store. that's the right way to manage crier retirement portfolio. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social...
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that's when all the chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together, because they were against moammar gadhafi, and then once it was done, this more radical implementation not for me. the sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shia-led government by malaki, and they're not going to put up with it. what they're finding now, when they kay over a city like mosul, that chafing is already starting, because it takes away those sunni tribe leadership, now they're know longer quite in charge. the mullahs lose a little influence in that kind of an arrangement, so we're seeing that happening. that's the same thing that was tapped into in '06 for the awakening that separated the sunni tribes from zarqawi, and you'll see the fraying begin, and we're seeing some of that. so i argued that you cannot allow isil to continue to have success the way it is. there has to be a disruptive activity. that means maybe training camps. that means you hav
that's when all the chafing started in afghanistan. we saw the same thing in libya to a lesser degree. people joined together, because they were against moammar gadhafi, and then once it was done, this more radical implementation not for me. the sunni tribal leaders are pushing back against what they view as an unjust, unfair, corrupt shia-led government by malaki, and they're not going to put up with it. what they're finding now, when they kay over a city like mosul, that chafing is already...
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he chafed at the medical staff when he was referred to as sergeant. go before the board and didn't earn the promotion to sergeant first class. officials say he is physically healthy enough to return home to the u.s. but not emotionally well enough to talk to his parents or family, though he did receive a letter from his sister. medical personnel are pressing him about details, they did not question him why he left his outpost. there is no schedule to do so. an official said physically he would be put on plane tomorrow but there are still a couple of mental criteria to address, the family unification piece and the media exposure piece. he's and you aware of the fire storm over the deal deal to fre, including death threats made to his parents back in his hometown. what actually happened before and after he alleged live walked away from his post isn't really clear at all, not least of which we haven't heard from bowe bergdahl. i wanted to start with you. we were talking a little bit in the break about some of the fact versus fiction. there's the story he
he chafed at the medical staff when he was referred to as sergeant. go before the board and didn't earn the promotion to sergeant first class. officials say he is physically healthy enough to return home to the u.s. but not emotionally well enough to talk to his parents or family, though he did receive a letter from his sister. medical personnel are pressing him about details, they did not question him why he left his outpost. there is no schedule to do so. an official said physically he would...
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now the kid turns 12, puberty, sometimes they chafe at that age, and also he was being subjected reportedly to extreme, extreme exercise, a regimen that would exhaust even the fittest adult. apparently he was supposed to march several thousand steps without stopping on an elliptical. that was reportedly what he was doing when he disappeared. he said he had to take a bathroom break, and then ultimately vanished, and since the stepmother, who was the one who was with him at the time, reportedly informed the dad, who was not there, of that, there's a sense that maybe the boy was afraid of what the dad's response would be. now, you couple that with the discovery of pvc pipe which authorities said was a piece of evidence in this case as well as bloody clothing, you got to ask what the hell was going on inside that house? was this a case of extreme discipline that crossed the line into child abuse, and pointedly the authorities are saying they had not eliminated the possibility of abuse. >> so eric, when you watched charlie's father on nancy grace's show and she told him that they had found his s
now the kid turns 12, puberty, sometimes they chafe at that age, and also he was being subjected reportedly to extreme, extreme exercise, a regimen that would exhaust even the fittest adult. apparently he was supposed to march several thousand steps without stopping on an elliptical. that was reportedly what he was doing when he disappeared. he said he had to take a bathroom break, and then ultimately vanished, and since the stepmother, who was the one who was with him at the time, reportedly...
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. >> todd chafee, managing director at institutional managing partners.ublic. great to have you on the "halftime report." >> nice to be here. >> what do you think of the gopro ipo? >> i spotted the gopro trend a few years ago and frankly never got around to meeting the team and investing in the company. i'm afraid this one is going to end up in the ante portfolio. i actually think it's a great company. they make a great camera, set of cameras, which is a tough business. gopro is a media company. they have a user generated network of content that's compelling. it's some of the most compelling content on youtube right now. if you look through my twitter feed, some of the best videos on my twitter feed are gopro content. >> let's talking about twitter. you have a massive stake in twitter. have you sold any of your $1 billion position? >> yes, we have told a little bit. you're entry valuation was 220 million. we figured we should take a little off the table at 20 billion. it's our biggest stake and we're holding it for quite some time. we think there's a trem
. >> todd chafee, managing director at institutional managing partners.ublic. great to have you on the "halftime report." >> nice to be here. >> what do you think of the gopro ipo? >> i spotted the gopro trend a few years ago and frankly never got around to meeting the team and investing in the company. i'm afraid this one is going to end up in the ante portfolio. i actually think it's a great company. they make a great camera, set of cameras, which is a tough...
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know, that's not easy. 40 miles without a 50-pound kid on your back and even brayden's legs were chafingnful for him. good for him. >> talk about the love between two brothers. broekt of them will never forget. i love it too. >>> sometimes the verdict in a trial is really only the begins. >>> i'm erin moriarty of "48 hours." it's an unusual case. a man is convicted of killing his wife twice. the verdicts are overturned. now 15 year after his wife disappeared, a third trial. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ get the party started with friskies party mix beachside crunch cat treats. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. and that's epic, bro, we've
know, that's not easy. 40 miles without a 50-pound kid on your back and even brayden's legs were chafingnful for him. good for him. >> talk about the love between two brothers. broekt of them will never forget. i love it too. >>> sometimes the verdict in a trial is really only the begins. >>> i'm erin moriarty of "48 hours." it's an unusual case. a man is convicted of killing his wife twice. the verdicts are overturned. now 15 year after his wife disappeared, a...
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chafes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. from the onset, the obama administration has made it clear that certain broad classes of aliens would not be deported if caught at the border of the united states. this created an atmosphere conducive to the rash of thousands of minors, some of them alone and some accompanied, coming to the border of the south united states. in order to deal with this, the obama administration declared that ice will extend the amount of detention beds and send someone to the border to handle the surge of children and adults trying to enter the country illegally. unfortunately, the failure to make our immigration laws will do little to solve the problem it's created. many of the people coming to the border will be able to overcome our laws because the obama administration has severely weakened them. they will only ensure that the claims will get adjudicated quickly and the minors will be put on the fast track to remaining in the united states permanently, legally and with a rash of united states provid
chafes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. from the onset, the obama administration has made it clear that certain broad classes of aliens would not be deported if caught at the border of the united states. this created an atmosphere conducive to the rash of thousands of minors, some of them alone and some accompanied, coming to the border of the south united states. in order to deal with this, the obama administration declared that ice will extend the amount of detention beds and send someone...
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livermore temperatures,, the lower 90s today 84 in san jose 83 half moon bay in the sixties tripled the chafeewhen and where coming up a little bit later >> : enough fire destroys union city home with the residents barely able to make it out in time. >> : good news is no injuries the man of lives here and he was asleep at the time fortunately he woke up after feeling the heat of the flames trade he then ran outside and watched his house from the sporting >> : cellphone video taken from a neighbor flames for another house run for 30 this morning along the 33,000 sigrid they arrive to find homes fully engulfed cruse tell me the maneuver unbound live power lines third affects the blaze quickly put up with plans for the damage is done the, the strike ever say they'll do whatever i can help >> : you the support and. man who tells in the husses in the house since the neighborhood that these but the 1940's >> : appears the from a home start his words for the cause undetermined to >> : the man who lives here he told me he loss of slowly everything a few family members joined up to the scene this morni
livermore temperatures,, the lower 90s today 84 in san jose 83 half moon bay in the sixties tripled the chafeewhen and where coming up a little bit later >> : enough fire destroys union city home with the residents barely able to make it out in time. >> : good news is no injuries the man of lives here and he was asleep at the time fortunately he woke up after feeling the heat of the flames trade he then ran outside and watched his house from the sporting >> : cellphone video...
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the chafing and stuff got too bad on his legs.st came. we had a friend come who is also a physical therapist and they gave us some ideas on how to strap up the sling differently. and also talk to my friends and he called us over the phone and prayed for us. >> that's really nice. >> i think all of that together kind of brought us back. >> surely. now, braden, let me ask you, what was it like to have -- to be on your brother's back for all those many miles? i know you want just holding on. you were strapped on. what was it like? >> it was kind of -- i'm not really sure about that question. but yeah, it was kind of odd. >> yeah. it's got to make you feel good, braden, for you to know that your brother loves you so much that he would carry you on his back for 40 miles. >> yeah. it was absolutely very nice that he did that. >> that's cute. hunter, it's wonderful what you did and before we got start, i asked you in the break what you wanted to do when you grew up. tell the folks what you want to do. this is terrific. >> well, later in
the chafing and stuff got too bad on his legs.st came. we had a friend come who is also a physical therapist and they gave us some ideas on how to strap up the sling differently. and also talk to my friends and he called us over the phone and prayed for us. >> that's really nice. >> i think all of that together kind of brought us back. >> surely. now, braden, let me ask you, what was it like to have -- to be on your brother's back for all those many miles? i know you want just...
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>> well, as you know from experience, and you may have chafed under this a little bit, they do have aervice detail. which i've joked the main reason i ran for re-election was to sustain that all the way through their high school years. you know, i don't worry too much about their social lives. they've got their heads on straight. >> that was fantastic. again, jenna's exclusive interview with president obama tomorrow on "today." >> sasha turned 13 yesterday. >> that's right. went to a one direction concert. was the youngest kid in the white house since jfk jr. >> teenagers now. >>> let us begin this half-hour with the o.j. simpson saga 20 years later. the case transfixed this nation with the brutal double murder, a famous suspect on the run, and that dramatic trial. in a moment, we'll talk exclusively to ron goldman's family and kato kaelin, but first, here's nbc' j mankiewicz. >> reporter: two horrific murders, defined by just three words, the o.j. case. >> both victims had their throats slashed. >> reporter: the case against him was strong, with prosecutors relying on what they calle
>> well, as you know from experience, and you may have chafed under this a little bit, they do have aervice detail. which i've joked the main reason i ran for re-election was to sustain that all the way through their high school years. you know, i don't worry too much about their social lives. they've got their heads on straight. >> that was fantastic. again, jenna's exclusive interview with president obama tomorrow on "today." >> sasha turned 13 yesterday. >>...
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>> well, as you know, from experience, and you may have chafed under this a little bit, they do havei ran for re-election, was to sustain that all the way through the high school years. i don't worry too much about their social lives. they've got their heads on straight. they're strong, confident young ladies. >> fun to see them talk. because jenna has been there. >> right. >> she's been the child of the president, she knows what the relationship is like. and for the president talking about someone who didn't grow up with a dad -- it's remarkable to watch what kind of father he is now. >> i remember, we were at the for mrs. obama's 50th birthday party. and the girls had all these friends just walking around. just, they're just hanging. it's a house party. and so it's obvious can't be exactly like any other 13 or 15-year-old's childhood. but they obviously have worked very hard to make it as normal as possible. >> jenna said when she was there doing the interview, it was sasha's 13th birthday and girls were arriving with slumber party bags. i was thinking about that, can you imagine g
>> well, as you know, from experience, and you may have chafed under this a little bit, they do havei ran for re-election, was to sustain that all the way through the high school years. i don't worry too much about their social lives. they've got their heads on straight. they're strong, confident young ladies. >> fun to see them talk. because jenna has been there. >> right. >> she's been the child of the president, she knows what the relationship is like. and for the...
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he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeon holed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war-related content. and when he wasn't able to do t at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a sort of freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences. but his work in the war which ranged from restaging battle scenes in north africa to becoming the first major american film maker to enter the camps after they were liberateded and his films actually provided evidence for the nuremburg trials his work in the war was maybe the most wide ranging and in some ways historicically significant in terms of the camp footage of any directors during the war. >> let me follow up on that point because he was a member of the u.s. army signal corps under the leadership of then general eisenhower who was clearly responsible for the invasion of d-day 70 years ago. where was stevens during that time
he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeon holed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war-related content. and when he wasn't able to do t at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made a sort of freestanding documentary during the war that was shown to civilian audiences. but his work in the war which ranged...