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chris plante hosts the "the chris plante show" right here in washington.a he joins us here tonight. member of the media. for 30 years standing. this seems like the one group that ought to be defending free speech but that isn't. >> no. it's a catastrophic fail. i didn't watch it live, but i did dvr the dinner. i have been to many of them, as you have.iv i watched it yesterday, and i took notes because it's my job. i'm really embarrassed for them. for eight years, president obama racked up what has to be, and what the aclu described as one of the worst first amendment records in presidential history. the aclu described him as a satirical first amendment president, all right.dm they -- on the campaign, they had three newspapers for obama in 2008 that did not endorse barack obama for president but endorsed john mccain for president. all three of those reporters, those three newspapers were kicked off of barack obama's campaign plane. that was in 2008. that was just sort of getting the ball rolling. during the course of the eight years, they squeezed out fox news.rs anita dunn was the c
chris plante hosts the "the chris plante show" right here in washington.a he joins us here tonight. member of the media. for 30 years standing. this seems like the one group that ought to be defending free speech but that isn't. >> no. it's a catastrophic fail. i didn't watch it live, but i did dvr the dinner. i have been to many of them, as you have.iv i watched it yesterday, and i took notes because it's my job. i'm really embarrassed for them. for eight years, president obama...
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possible conclusion, said bianca, it was her accusation, the sandy police must have planted the shell casing in order to link chrismissing gun to the crime scene. you think it would be hard for people to accept the idea that this detective would do something as unethical as plant evidence. >> it was not there. i know that. >> reporter: the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation. but as those loft friends heard more of chris wright's side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the the puzzle that were not adding up. >> reporter: unless, they reasoned, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. the dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that old chocolate factory. perhaps police, they said, arrested the wrong neighbor. >> he had the perfect patsy in christopher. >>> coming up -- >> we were astounded. and i remember saying to him, what? whdy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicin
possible conclusion, said bianca, it was her accusation, the sandy police must have planted the shell casing in order to link chrismissing gun to the crime scene. you think it would be hard for people to accept the idea that this detective would do something as unethical as plant evidence. >> it was not there. i know that. >> reporter: the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation. but as those loft friends heard more of chris wright's side of the story from...
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they planted somebody else's semen and pubic hair and then cleaned up all their own dna. >> as you might well imagine, that conclusion that chris tapp had to be innocent, that the killer had never been caught, came down like a hammer to the head on angie's mother. >> i was extremely angry. they planted somebody else's semen and pubic hair and then cleaned up all their own dna. >> as you might well imagine, that conclusion that chris tapp had to be innocent, that the killer had never been caught, came down like a hammer to the head on angie's mother. >> i was extremely angry. when they have dna not once, but twice, that belongs to the same person and it's not chris tapp, something's wrong. >> so what did you do? >> i met with the chief, and i asked for copies of all of the videotapes. >> those videotapes, the ones in which chris tapp had confessed to taking part in the murder, by most accounts, carol knew more about the case than anyone, but the one thing she had never done was watch all the more than 20 hours of the chris tapp interrogation. now she did, watched every minute. when she was done, carol dodge was a changed woman l
they planted somebody else's semen and pubic hair and then cleaned up all their own dna. >> as you might well imagine, that conclusion that chris tapp had to be innocent, that the killer had never been caught, came down like a hammer to the head on angie's mother. >> i was extremely angry. they planted somebody else's semen and pubic hair and then cleaned up all their own dna. >> as you might well imagine, that conclusion that chris tapp had to be innocent, that the killer had...
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plants and a lot of red. carol: the conditions got worse because of climate change. chrispurpose of this analysis is to look at the most extreme event, flooding or otherwise, that is possible enough that it is worth accounting for? in any high-tech industry, there is always a question of how safe is safe enough. there is no perfect answer, but they are trying to get the data by figuring out, give us your what level oft rain led flooding or storm surge flood or ice melt flood, it has been a thorough process but the prism is around what happens afterwards. the commission said that plants steps would remain voluntary. former commissioners say that is not good enough. jason: these guys are not deeply incentivized to maybe give the worst case scenario. christopher: incentives are tough, and i think to be fair to the industry, they have got a pretty strong incentive to avoid a fukushima type meltdown, because as we saw in japan and germany, that can lead to the industry being shut down in a company -- country where opinion sways against it. there is an insistence and reliance on
plants and a lot of red. carol: the conditions got worse because of climate change. chrispurpose of this analysis is to look at the most extreme event, flooding or otherwise, that is possible enough that it is worth accounting for? in any high-tech industry, there is always a question of how safe is safe enough. there is no perfect answer, but they are trying to get the data by figuring out, give us your what level oft rain led flooding or storm surge flood or ice melt flood, it has been a...
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plants and a lot of red. carol: conditions have gotten worse because of climate change. more on this from chris>> the whole point of the exercise is post-fukushima u.s. look athe , what is the most extreme event that is possible enough that it is worth accounting for? the industry makes a point that, in any industry, there is always a question of how safe is safe enough? no perfect answer, but at least they are trying to get the data. give us your best guess about what kind of flooding. storm surge flooding. rain flood. ice flood. the criticism is not around the process, so much what happened -- so much as what happened afterwards. in january, the commission said the steps taken to address these updated risks would not be mandatory. they remain voluntary. critics say that is not good enough. jason: these guys are not deeply incentivized to give a worst case scenario. >> to be fair, they have a pretty strong incentive to avoid a meltdown. in japan and germany, they can lead to the entire industry being shut down if public opinion sways against it. there is an insistence in this country and a rel
plants and a lot of red. carol: conditions have gotten worse because of climate change. more on this from chris>> the whole point of the exercise is post-fukushima u.s. look athe , what is the most extreme event that is possible enough that it is worth accounting for? the industry makes a point that, in any industry, there is always a question of how safe is safe enough? no perfect answer, but at least they are trying to get the data. give us your best guess about what kind of flooding....
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chris. i appreciate it. >>> coming up while the democratic party is in a crucial moment debating race and gender and poweller, just what's going on with joe biden? e biden? what if other kinds of plantsaptured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and al
chris. i appreciate it. >>> coming up while the democratic party is in a crucial moment debating race and gender and poweller, just what's going on with joe biden? e biden? what if other kinds of plantsaptured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ i...