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was it christopher or someone else? >>> through forensic analysis, [ male announcer ] identity theft ... it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking last month's credit score can stop identity thieves now? that alone just isn't enough. but lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. as soon as the patented lifelock identity alert system detects a threat, you'll be notified by text, phone or email. ♪ your response helps stop thieves before they do damage to your identity... helping to keep you safe... with three powerful layers of protection. detecting threats to your finances, credit, and good name 24/7. alerting you to potential danger. and if anything i
was it christopher or someone else? >>> through forensic analysis, [ male announcer ] identity theft ... it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking...
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they were the ones watching karyn's son, christopher, on the day of the murder. >> michael slover sr., he works at a power plant in the decatur area. and once he clocked out, he has no alibi after that time. jeannette slover, who wasn't employed or anything, she had no alibi or anybody to corroborate their alibi. >> 51-year-old jeannette slover detested her ex-daughter-in-law karyn, and everyone knew how much she loved her 3-year-old grandson, christopher. >> i think the relationship between jeannette and the boy was not normal, that jeannette treated the boy as her own and actually believed it was her own son. >> in fact, she told friends that after christopher was born, she began breast-feeding him. investigators checked telephone records and discovered that michael jr. called his parents 12 times on the weekend of the murder. also suspicious, the slovers owned a used car lot just one mile from their house. the lot, patrolled by two junkyard dogs, was always dirty and in disrepair. just after karyn disappeared, neighbors said the lot got a makeover. >> michael jr. and michael sr. we
they were the ones watching karyn's son, christopher, on the day of the murder. >> michael slover sr., he works at a power plant in the decatur area. and once he clocked out, he has no alibi after that time. jeannette slover, who wasn't employed or anything, she had no alibi or anybody to corroborate their alibi. >> 51-year-old jeannette slover detested her ex-daughter-in-law karyn, and everyone knew how much she loved her 3-year-old grandson, christopher. >> i think the...
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christopher... >> very few people know that. >> jon: christopher, if it's the last thing we do, we gott on a show. here's my plan... [applause] i think this is the perfect thing. 200 retired cops, tap line. right in front of, that skunk wrestling an otter. boom! we sell out radio city music hall. "jersey boys" is in theaters june 20th. it's the great christopher hershey's drops. perfectly bite-sized drops of rich and creamy chocolate happiness. when the chocolate is hershey's, life is delicious. average makes sure everyone gets a trophy.rage. (trophy) average is good. (boy) average is good. (vo) beat average. with gnc. bread. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. so we're always trying to make it even better. that's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. these people all love their dentist. they also have one other thing in common... we helped them find that dentist. because finding a dentist that you'll be comfortable going to, that you trust, is hard. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million pe
christopher... >> very few people know that. >> jon: christopher, if it's the last thing we do, we gott on a show. here's my plan... [applause] i think this is the perfect thing. 200 retired cops, tap line. right in front of, that skunk wrestling an otter. boom! we sell out radio city music hall. "jersey boys" is in theaters june 20th. it's the great christopher hershey's drops. perfectly bite-sized drops of rich and creamy chocolate happiness. when the chocolate is...
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christopher... >> very few people know that. >> jon: christopher, if it's the last thing we do, we gotw. here's my plan... [applause] i think this is the perfect thing. 200 retired cops, tap line. right in front of, that skunk wrestling an otter. boom! we sell out radio city music hall. "jersey boys" is in theaters june 20th. it's the great christopher wa hey you won't believe how much good stuff is in the pizza hut dinner box and you won't believe the price. t a pizza, 5 breadsticks, and 10 cinnamon sticks that's 17 bucks worth of food! for $8.99 when you carry out. but ycan believe it, because i'm telling you it's true. and i'm a celebrity! >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> iraq is an unfolding disaster. give me three mi captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by comedy central captioning made possible by comedy central - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ gonna ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪le fos - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪wn ♪ ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting
christopher... >> very few people know that. >> jon: christopher, if it's the last thing we do, we gotw. here's my plan... [applause] i think this is the perfect thing. 200 retired cops, tap line. right in front of, that skunk wrestling an otter. boom! we sell out radio city music hall. "jersey boys" is in theaters june 20th. it's the great christopher wa hey you won't believe how much good stuff is in the pizza hut dinner box and you won't believe the price. t a pizza, 5...
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christopher drive.ted around 5:30. >> nbc 10's jesse gary is live on the ground in south philadelphia. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: a resident called police and reported the water main break. you can see the water. this is 3rd. the break is down by that fire hydrant near st. christopher's. the fire department is working there. i'm told one home has flooded, the one on the end where the silver mini van is. there's flooding in the basement of that home. the other homes have not flooded yet. there is a drop in batter pressure, though, to the surrounding homes in this area. if you're on oregon, 3rd, st. crist, that area, you may have noticed a drop in waterç paetsch yur. thepe tmen shut off the flow of water by the fire hydrant. that's st. crist and oregon. let's take a look at the scene from skyforce 10, which is directly overhead. this is south philadelphia, police say this happened betwee 5:30 and 6:00 this morning. resident called and said, we have problem. they are nowry shutff the flow of wate
christopher drive.ted around 5:30. >> nbc 10's jesse gary is live on the ground in south philadelphia. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: a resident called police and reported the water main break. you can see the water. this is 3rd. the break is down by that fire hydrant near st. christopher's. the fire department is working there. i'm told one home has flooded, the one on the end where the silver mini van is. there's flooding in the basement of that home. the other homes have not...
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christoph says when he tries to go through security again, the dean becomes enraged, believing christoph i looked at the video, i could tell it was in violation of the rules of the department of education, and probably it looked like something that was illegal, possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation with the dean. >> when i first saw the video, i got nervous. like my belly start hurting. i feel my stomach left where it was and then where somewhere el. i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently. picks him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowing that when he came home that day and told her what happened, she didn't believe him. she says the schoo
christoph says when he tries to go through security again, the dean becomes enraged, believing christoph i looked at the video, i could tell it was in violation of the rules of the department of education, and probably it looked like something that was illegal, possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation with the dean. >> when i first saw the video, i got nervous. like my belly start hurting. i feel my stomach left where...
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christopher drive, a small street near 3rd street.you can see, crews have this portion of oregon avenue blocked off. packer avenue is the most direct option. you can use junket road or porter street. those are one way going opposite directions there. oregon avenue right now third street in south philadelphia. we'll continue to follow that for you. let's go to the maps and talk about what's beginning on in perkiomen township, montgomery county. the graterford road bridge is structurally deficient and has been closed. you can take plank road but this is the first morning where traffic is going to be detoured around that bridge. so you can expect to see volume out there as drivers get used to the new closure, get used to the new pattern that will be out there. we definitely wanted to give you a heads up on that before you head out. this is a live look in chester county, route 202 near 29 in that construction zone. traffic moving along just fine on 202. >>> the philly phanatic helped the rittenhouse hotel mark its 25th anniversary. that's
christopher drive, a small street near 3rd street.you can see, crews have this portion of oregon avenue blocked off. packer avenue is the most direct option. you can use junket road or porter street. those are one way going opposite directions there. oregon avenue right now third street in south philadelphia. we'll continue to follow that for you. let's go to the maps and talk about what's beginning on in perkiomen township, montgomery county. the graterford road bridge is structurally...
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. >> reporter: christopher is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. he drove one of the first bradleys that crossed into iraq when the war began. the flashbacks haunt him. >> seeing a family in a car blow up right in front of me. >> reporter: now he and his wife, she too a veteran of the war, they debate whether it was worth it once the u.s. left there is chaos again. >> why did we go over there to do all this for it to kind of go to held in a handbag? why? >> reporter: she and christopher both lost friends in the war and they both seem to think that after so much american pain and sacrifice there, the ball has been dropped. >> i still think it was good work, but i think it should be maintained. it's not being maintained. >> reporter: christopher tells me he avoids news coverage of the crisis and about the potential for more u.s. involvement there. he tries to focus on his own recovery and on the successes he and his fellow soldier rz had there during their part of the mission. >> we did our jobs. we did what we were supposed to. we came back home. we
. >> reporter: christopher is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. he drove one of the first bradleys that crossed into iraq when the war began. the flashbacks haunt him. >> seeing a family in a car blow up right in front of me. >> reporter: now he and his wife, she too a veteran of the war, they debate whether it was worth it once the u.s. left there is chaos again. >> why did we go over there to do all this for it to kind of go to held in a handbag? why?...
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christopher doll, sfc on facebook, and no excuse for ignoring this. thank you, mr. president. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is don maxwell. i'm a transit operator at the sfmta. i wanted to present to you a proposal draft of a charter amendment that would reform muni and take the power away from the mayor to appoint the staff as well the mta board. plus allocate funding towards adequate transit services for the people. i have some pictures that i wanted to show some of the working conditions that i have encountered in my 11 years working with the sfmta. some of them are too graphic for tv so i can't ~ so i don't want to put it out there. so, they're going to be published in the newspaper. i want to talk about this initiative. we're trying to get the signatures together we want to get the board support on this. we know the mta needs to be reformed in its entirety. some of you have received this and some of you have gotten this today. i dropped it off at your office. right now it's going to be called proposition s until we get the necessary signatures to
christopher doll, sfc on facebook, and no excuse for ignoring this. thank you, mr. president. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is don maxwell. i'm a transit operator at the sfmta. i wanted to present to you a proposal draft of a charter amendment that would reform muni and take the power away from the mayor to appoint the staff as well the mta board. plus allocate funding towards adequate transit services for the people. i have some pictures that i wanted to show some...
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lobby through a christopher delicate this motorway this is not a priority to trade without a new today's very low and not a lot of the people who are out in the streets and the poor people the thirty percent of extreme poor people we can thirteen eighteen percent are not getting any money there's a lot of issues to be covered today kosovo and this highway was the definitely not a priority just showing that there's an interest for american corporations to get the benefit out of the political situation to get the money back into that into their back bank accounts and it's not the first case that we see in kosovo today madeleine albright who was secretary of state with bill clinton has invested invested in kosovo telephones with my general michael jackson who was a k. for the head of k. for in kosovo as is working today going for a company called cake which is the kosovo energy corporation which of course it was biggest energy distributor the biggest employer and he's already put them for a company called p. consulting so we're seeing that all these protests i mean it's all these people who
lobby through a christopher delicate this motorway this is not a priority to trade without a new today's very low and not a lot of the people who are out in the streets and the poor people the thirty percent of extreme poor people we can thirteen eighteen percent are not getting any money there's a lot of issues to be covered today kosovo and this highway was the definitely not a priority just showing that there's an interest for american corporations to get the benefit out of the political...
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in dallas christopher scott spent 13 years in prison trying to get to the bottom of that question. >> i was working, always home in time to need my kids, put them to bed, take them to school. and when i went to jail i was like, they got to be kidding me. >> christopher cost at case is one that has been reinvestigated by the dallas district attorney's office. james hammond led the investigation. >> here at this location, two gentlemen went in to purchase drugs. gun fire ensued and the resident in this house was killed. when the police arrived they were looking for suspects, two black males, one tall, one short, the witness had given that description. it was a report she had just awoke, the spouse had just been murdered. it happened pretty quick. >> within minutes, the police cars arrived on the scene. the officer passed a car with two black men in it, he shined a light in, saw there was a tall one and a shorter one which matched the big description given by cecilia and called for backup. >> christopher scott was in that car along with a friend named claude simmons. >> first i got three
in dallas christopher scott spent 13 years in prison trying to get to the bottom of that question. >> i was working, always home in time to need my kids, put them to bed, take them to school. and when i went to jail i was like, they got to be kidding me. >> christopher cost at case is one that has been reinvestigated by the dallas district attorney's office. james hammond led the investigation. >> here at this location, two gentlemen went in to purchase drugs. gun fire ensued...
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we need to step back and think about how we look at the process in cases like christopher's. this month new graduates will be starting their careers, before they collect their first paycheck they will be burdened by massive student loan debt. like christopher, if something happens to them the burden in many cases will fall to family members, many of whom are struggling to make ends meet. according to federal reserve bank of new york, the share of 25-year-olds with student debt continued to rise last year ant total outstanding balance now exceeds $1.1 trillion. that's nearly 30,000 for an average student loan borrower in new jersey. the burden for families is real and need for consume procedure tech shun is critical. that's why today, mr. chairman, i'm introducing christopher's law a simple and commonsense bill that will require student loan providers to clearly communicate to borrowers and cosigners what their obligations will be in the instance of death or disability. by increasing transparency in this simple and small way the bill can save families like christopher's years
we need to step back and think about how we look at the process in cases like christopher's. this month new graduates will be starting their careers, before they collect their first paycheck they will be burdened by massive student loan debt. like christopher, if something happens to them the burden in many cases will fall to family members, many of whom are struggling to make ends meet. according to federal reserve bank of new york, the share of 25-year-olds with student debt continued to rise...
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itself since they left it left it out of the report so it's now part of the new introduction to christopher simpson's blowback which is the first and i think by far the best history of the u.s. recruitment of nazis and fascists after world war two for help in the cold war certainly tells a different story than what we've been told about world war two and the future of the germany you know i have to say in the introduction to this series you write an excellent introduction to that through the five books on e-books that once these books are gone out of print are gone forever is that really true though because i was able to find these books in full on amazon i mean what's the big deal with not having a hard copies mark when the advent of the internet is making books obsolete anyways . well so forget we are publishing e-books so you know we're not actually offering hard copies i actually wish we were because i'm a kind of diehard fan of of actual before because nevertheless your point is well taken which is why we're doing me is the books many of them are available used additions online but the
itself since they left it left it out of the report so it's now part of the new introduction to christopher simpson's blowback which is the first and i think by far the best history of the u.s. recruitment of nazis and fascists after world war two for help in the cold war certainly tells a different story than what we've been told about world war two and the future of the germany you know i have to say in the introduction to this series you write an excellent introduction to that through the...
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christopher hitchensd9ñ and martin amos.one can only imagine what those lunches were like. so, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce the author of "but enough about you," a storyteller or, a cultural critic and, ifñr i hay say, irreverent historian, mr. christopher buckley. let's welcome him. [applause] >> hello. would you please turn your cell phones back on? [laughter] what a an honor to be introduced by dr. pasti, the es? i've had the pleasure for some years now of getting to know him and his delightful and very beautiful wife, patricia, your first lady, who is a connecticut girl, i point out with no small pride being a connecticut yankee myself. and she is also an author, and you will be hearing from her at, later on at this festival. i, having identified myself as a connecticut yankee, i hasten to point out that i have -- can you hear me in the cheap seats back there? how much did you pay for those? [laughter] i hasten to point out that i have south carolina connections. my grandparents moved to camden in
christopher hitchensd9ñ and martin amos.one can only imagine what those lunches were like. so, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce the author of "but enough about you," a storyteller or, a cultural critic and, ifñr i hay say, irreverent historian, mr. christopher buckley. let's welcome him. [applause] >> hello. would you please turn your cell phones back on? [laughter] what a an honor to be introduced by dr. pasti, the es? i've had the pleasure for some years...
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christopher, congratulations from all of us on "gmt."ecause you designed this new dna test kit. tell us about that and how helpful will it be to the medical field? >> good afternoon aaron. yes, this is actually the chip if you can see it. it's a small micro chip. instead of putting electricity on the micro chip. can you see it? instead of putting electricity on the micro chip, i put dna on the micro chip. it can detect variations in human dna. it's all about early detection of disease, metabolism of drugs and all other things your dna effects. >> amazing stuff. i know also i was looking at your stuff. you were working on an implant that reduces those for people with obesity. >> i think the future has got to be early diagnostics, preventive medicine. when genes express themselves, they do through lifestyle. me i'm trying to create the future doctor that will look at your medical future instead of your medical history. that's what this technology is about, preventative medicine. >> chrischris, you're the young ever professor at the college
christopher, congratulations from all of us on "gmt."ecause you designed this new dna test kit. tell us about that and how helpful will it be to the medical field? >> good afternoon aaron. yes, this is actually the chip if you can see it. it's a small micro chip. instead of putting electricity on the micro chip. can you see it? instead of putting electricity on the micro chip, i put dna on the micro chip. it can detect variations in human dna. it's all about early detection of...
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he claims they even invested $26,000 of his own money with taylor, but what bothers christopher mostvinced his own father to give taylor $75,000. he says neither of them got more than a fraction back. >> it cost me a big lesson, but i'm not going to get it back. smashing in his face really isn't going to help me. >> reporter: in may of 2012 we heard from an attorney representing taylor who said taylor is not in hiding and has stayed out of the polt because of concerns for his safety. he said taylor unekwifically denies that he looted investor proceeds to fund an extravagant lifestyle. then "nightline" got a tip. someone had located ephron taylor and his bride. we went on the hunt. >> go, go, go, go. >> reporter: when we come back -- watch how one sheet of new bounty keeps working, while their two sheets just quit. new bounty. the no-quit picker-upper. ♪ from the bounty factory in northern utah... to a walmart near you. join walmart and bounty in supporting american jobs. you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why le
he claims they even invested $26,000 of his own money with taylor, but what bothers christopher mostvinced his own father to give taylor $75,000. he says neither of them got more than a fraction back. >> it cost me a big lesson, but i'm not going to get it back. smashing in his face really isn't going to help me. >> reporter: in may of 2012 we heard from an attorney representing taylor who said taylor is not in hiding and has stayed out of the polt because of concerns for his...
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that's why today i'm introducing christopher's law. a simple and common sense bill that will require student loan providers to clearly communicate to borrowers and cosigners what the obligation will be in the instance of death or disability. by increasing transparent si the bill can save families like christopher's years of potential hard hardship down the road. i plan to address two other related issues. first in the christopher celebratio instance his parents were hit with a large tax bill on what is deemed under the law to be income. the bill i'll be introducing will end the practice. second, if something unfortunate happens to the cosigner of the student loan death, disability, or bankruptcy. some have gone into default despite never missing a paumt. i look forward to discuss the issue with you today and look forward to being able to make a change so that death and disability isn't a continuing challenge to families. thank you, mr. chairman. >> anybody else? >> mr. chairman? >> senator. >> thank you, i will not be able to stay unti
that's why today i'm introducing christopher's law. a simple and common sense bill that will require student loan providers to clearly communicate to borrowers and cosigners what the obligation will be in the instance of death or disability. by increasing transparent si the bill can save families like christopher's years of potential hard hardship down the road. i plan to address two other related issues. first in the christopher celebratio instance his parents were hit with a large tax bill on...
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not the injury nor christopher's death was enough to stop the debt from growing. while some private lenders may clear that they will discharge recent loans in the event of a borrower's death or disability, others do not communicate what their obligations will be leaving families like christopher's to find out that they are on the hook for the full cost of the loan no matter what. we need to take a step back and see how we approach the policy in cases like christopher's. before they collect their first paycheck they will already be burdened by massive stubte loan debt. if something happens to them the burden in many cases will fall to family members many of overwhelm are already strubbling to make ends meet. the share of 25-year-old with student debt continue to rise last year and the total outstanding balance now exceeds $1.1 trillion. that is nearly 30,000 for an average student loan borrower in new jersey. the burden for families are real and the need for consumer protection i believe is critical. that is why today with senators brown and booker i'm introducing
not the injury nor christopher's death was enough to stop the debt from growing. while some private lenders may clear that they will discharge recent loans in the event of a borrower's death or disability, others do not communicate what their obligations will be leaving families like christopher's to find out that they are on the hook for the full cost of the loan no matter what. we need to take a step back and see how we approach the policy in cases like christopher's. before they collect...
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a lot of dog handler friends of christopher's have stated that christopher lives in dino.istics of christopher. >> there he goes! >> it's wonderful to see that he does good. we love him. and it's like he's always been part of the family. >> he's stubborn, though. when he doesn't want to do something, he will let you know he doesn't want to do it. >> was your son christopher that way at all? >> yes. he tested waters. >> yes, christopher was very loving, very silly. and like i said, my wife said he was rambunctious and a little stubborn as well, like all kids, i guess. >> i imagine father's day is a tough holiday for you as it is for a lot of people who have lost their children or kids who have lost their parents, but are they like father's day to have dino in the house, what does it mean to you? >> it's not replacing chris, that will never happen, but this is something that was chris, that chris took care of. you know, it -- you wait for that phone call. we have three boys. including chris. and the phone rings for holidays and birthdays. from the other two boys -- it's toug
a lot of dog handler friends of christopher's have stated that christopher lives in dino.istics of christopher. >> there he goes! >> it's wonderful to see that he does good. we love him. and it's like he's always been part of the family. >> he's stubborn, though. when he doesn't want to do something, he will let you know he doesn't want to do it. >> was your son christopher that way at all? >> yes. he tested waters. >> yes, christopher was very loving, very...
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our guest host for this hour is christopher grisanti.lines -- >> for the second time in today's, islamic militants are being blamed for an at tech -- for an attack. on sunday, attackers killed 40 people in this coastal town. blamed forin iraq is rising gasoline prices. they are attractive to the six-year i for this time of year and the average price of the pump. is$3.68 per gallon the government forecast is the jump in crude oil may boost gas prices by another $.10 per gallon. back to soccer -- fans are going wild across the country last night as the u.s. 2-1 and john brooks score the winning goal in the last minute of the game. the u.s. will play portugal on sunday. >> a surveillance correction -- adam johnson -- face-off. >> you don't face-off in soccer. nor do you get on the ice and start loosening up. >> we went to our experts on futbol - dropped the ball is the closest equivalent. how do you use it? >> i don't know. >> a kick off his football. , american football. >> we need a new surveillance glossary. it just means the u.s. will n
our guest host for this hour is christopher grisanti.lines -- >> for the second time in today's, islamic militants are being blamed for an at tech -- for an attack. on sunday, attackers killed 40 people in this coastal town. blamed forin iraq is rising gasoline prices. they are attractive to the six-year i for this time of year and the average price of the pump. is$3.68 per gallon the government forecast is the jump in crude oil may boost gas prices by another $.10 per gallon. back to...
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staff sergeant christopher t. stout of worthville, a chaplain's assistant, was killed on july 13, 2010, in kandahar city, afghanistan, from wounds suffered when the enemy attacked his unit with rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. he was 34 years old. for his service in uniform sergeant stout received several medals, awards and decorations including the bronze star medal, the purple heart, two army commendation medals, the army achievement medal, three army good conduct medals, the national defense service medal, two afghanistan campaign medals with bronze service stars, the global war on terrorism service medal, the army service ribbon, the overseas service ribbon, the nato medal and the combat action badge. staff sergeant stout's commanding officer, chaplain captain voldick fou said this of his fallen comrade. he was not just a chaplain assistant. he was my friend, brother and shield of armor. his immensely sheer love for his fellow paratroopers epitomized the spirit of the army chaplain corps.
staff sergeant christopher t. stout of worthville, a chaplain's assistant, was killed on july 13, 2010, in kandahar city, afghanistan, from wounds suffered when the enemy attacked his unit with rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. he was 34 years old. for his service in uniform sergeant stout received several medals, awards and decorations including the bronze star medal, the purple heart, two army commendation medals, the army achievement medal, three army good conduct...
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you might be surprised to learn that in 1493 christopher columbus saw three of them on his voyage torica. he thought they were something quite different. that's right, he thought he had spotted mermaids, half woman, half fish. >> when you look at the fail, it does look like the tail of a mermaid. i could see how that could come about.
you might be surprised to learn that in 1493 christopher columbus saw three of them on his voyage torica. he thought they were something quite different. that's right, he thought he had spotted mermaids, half woman, half fish. >> when you look at the fail, it does look like the tail of a mermaid. i could see how that could come about.
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. >> i'm here to visit my son, christopher. at first i was a little nervous about coming here.i mean, if you come once a month for several years, it kind of becomes routine. this is something that i've accepted, and this is the way i see it. >> i've been locked up for five years, and i was charged with child abuse resulting in a death, a class ii felony. >> at the time i worked for the "denver post." the way i found out that something had happened, my wife and called me and told me the police were looking for him and just gave me a heads-up about it. and i still wasn't sure about what was going on. it wasn't until that night when i went to work that they printed the story that i found out. >> my girl at the time, she had a son, and he just started, you know, crying, you know what i mean, like uncontrollably and seemed like no matter what i did or what i attempted to do, he wouldn't stop crying. so -- >> how old was the baby? >> he was maybe like 7, 8 months maybe. >> christopher pardue admitted to police that he slapped and punched the crying baby until it went limp. he was 20
. >> i'm here to visit my son, christopher. at first i was a little nervous about coming here.i mean, if you come once a month for several years, it kind of becomes routine. this is something that i've accepted, and this is the way i see it. >> i've been locked up for five years, and i was charged with child abuse resulting in a death, a class ii felony. >> at the time i worked for the "denver post." the way i found out that something had happened, my wife and called...
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>> reporter: iain, 34 year old christopher fields a ranking member of the wheels of soul motorcycle club is behind bars night charged with murder after a confrontation with a driver and bikers turned ugly. >> president around anywhere at the headquarters of the wheels of soul motorcycle club in west philadelphia, members had few words to say about one of their own now being charged with murder after a road rage incident on the boulevard saturday night. >> as far as we know he's a good kid. >> members confirm that 34 year old christopher fields is a 1% tower with the club had it's roots at 61st and mark. he's charged with gunning down 43 year old todd riley after the bikers surrounded riley's car after he let them pasta red light. >> wheels of soul members about 20, 25 of them circled his vehicle. then got more heated. one of the member got off his bike and fired several times striking him and killing him. >> reporter: undidn't tide member says field had some issues and said he newing in about saturday night's confrontation and the shooting. police say it turned ugly fast. >> then the mot
>> reporter: iain, 34 year old christopher fields a ranking member of the wheels of soul motorcycle club is behind bars night charged with murder after a confrontation with a driver and bikers turned ugly. >> president around anywhere at the headquarters of the wheels of soul motorcycle club in west philadelphia, members had few words to say about one of their own now being charged with murder after a road rage incident on the boulevard saturday night. >> as far as we know...
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. >> there was only one person named chris on the tenant list, christopher hampton.evicted from the fremont apartments one month after tamika disappeared. he also had a police record. he served four years in prison for bank robbery. investigators located chris hampton. he was in prison, serving a 30-day sentence for a parole violation. but records showed he was free at the time of tamika's disappearance. when questioned, hampton said he knew tamika, but he didn't know where she was. >> she said i'm going to bike week. >> did she say who she was going with? >> no. that was the last time i saw her. >> hampton's prints did not match the partial print found in her car. but investigators got a huge break when hampton's former girlfriend, the mother of his two young children, called police. she said hampton mailed her his wallet for safekeeping, since he was not permitted to keep it in prison. >> she says, "i have his wallet if y'all want to come look at it." >> she told police she called because she'd been following news stories about tamika huston's disappearance and was
. >> there was only one person named chris on the tenant list, christopher hampton.evicted from the fremont apartments one month after tamika disappeared. he also had a police record. he served four years in prison for bank robbery. investigators located chris hampton. he was in prison, serving a 30-day sentence for a parole violation. but records showed he was free at the time of tamika's disappearance. when questioned, hampton said he knew tamika, but he didn't know where she was....
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danger of madmen attacking schools and children and mass killing sprees joining us in the now is christopher j. ferguson a professor of psychology at sussing university also contributes to the huffington post and time thanks for being with us is this exclusively an american problem with put this question to our audience what do you think. well that's a great question what seems to be happening is that there are more of these types of incidents in the united states than in other nations it is certainly not an exclusive american phenomenon other countries have had mass shooting events there just wasn't one in canada in the last couple of weeks for instance so it's not exclusively an american phenomenon but it does seem to happen more frequently in the united states than in other industrialized nations for sure it seems few people would argue that america has a gun problem why can't the government curb the lobby and how much of that has to do with gun violence because obama himself says politicians are terrified of the n.r.a. do you think that's true. i think that certainly is part of it i mean
danger of madmen attacking schools and children and mass killing sprees joining us in the now is christopher j. ferguson a professor of psychology at sussing university also contributes to the huffington post and time thanks for being with us is this exclusively an american problem with put this question to our audience what do you think. well that's a great question what seems to be happening is that there are more of these types of incidents in the united states than in other nations it is...
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. >>> hello, my name is christopher valenti and i'm an advocate for older adults. helped more than 50 residents move into the university of mount ladies home. and basically the quality of care there is so good that if those people are relocated it's going to be hard to find viable options for them. i'm very familiar with the situation and the board of trustees of the university stating there is not really any viable options other than closing. however, i do know that the pacific institute which is a nonprofit that runs the [speaker not understood] community in san francisco is willing to take over management of that company or of that nonprofit and to continue to serve the needs of the current residents. the current board states that they're involve sept. ~ insolvent. but to my knowledge there is million of dollars of land equity in that building. if there was a proper management company in place there would be bank -- at least local banks in san francisco that could fund and continue the financing till they could become more financially viable. i think it's import
. >>> hello, my name is christopher valenti and i'm an advocate for older adults. helped more than 50 residents move into the university of mount ladies home. and basically the quality of care there is so good that if those people are relocated it's going to be hard to find viable options for them. i'm very familiar with the situation and the board of trustees of the university stating there is not really any viable options other than closing. however, i do know that the pacific...
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boyd's is not the only questionable killing here. 27-year-old christopher torres, a schizophrenic whod killed in his pajamas in his own backyard when two plainclothes police officers hopped this fence to serve a road rage warrant on him. officers claimed haddy was armed and shot him in the back. >> they encountered christopher in a side yard. at most he's holding a broom. >> a broom. >> he had a broomstick. but he laid the broomstick down. and had no weapons. was backing up from the officers when they attacked him. >> reporter: steven and renata torres sued the police department on behalf of their son and won. a judge awarded them a $6 million civil judgment. what happened to the two officers that killed your son? >> they got, what, three, four days paid vacation. >> reporter: are they still on the force? >> yes. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: despite $30 million in judgments against the city and an officer-involved shooting rate twois that of chicago, eight times that of new york, not a single albuquerque police officer has even been charged let alone convicted of using excessive force in
boyd's is not the only questionable killing here. 27-year-old christopher torres, a schizophrenic whod killed in his pajamas in his own backyard when two plainclothes police officers hopped this fence to serve a road rage warrant on him. officers claimed haddy was armed and shot him in the back. >> they encountered christopher in a side yard. at most he's holding a broom. >> a broom. >> he had a broomstick. but he laid the broomstick down. and had no weapons. was backing up...
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christopher. and it deals with the geography of residential segregation.basically, residential segregation is powerful in terms of shaping life expectancy. our place matters program identifies the social determinants of health and explains why life span is 30 years less in one census track in baltimore than in another. and it devises solutions. and, you know, we're doing work with promise zones as well in terms of co-chairing a task force. so place, place is a core part of the joint center. it's a part of the future of race. so i'm excited that on the eve of the anniversary, 60th anniversary of brown v. board, the joint center is looking forward, that the joint center is building the intellectual community that we talked about by hosting one of the leading scholars who's thinking about the future of race, sheryll cashin. so let's get started. let me introduce the vice president of the joint center, dr. brian smedley. dr. smedley? >> thanks. [applause] >> good morning. good morning. thanks, everybody, for coming on rainy day. i know it's difficult to get ar
christopher. and it deals with the geography of residential segregation.basically, residential segregation is powerful in terms of shaping life expectancy. our place matters program identifies the social determinants of health and explains why life span is 30 years less in one census track in baltimore than in another. and it devises solutions. and, you know, we're doing work with promise zones as well in terms of co-chairing a task force. so place, place is a core part of the joint center....
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christopher hill, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq and julie pace join me next on "now. " . >>> the president's decision to sends 300 military adviser ores special forces troops to iraq seems to have cooled temperatures in washington. john mccain and lindsey graham says more needs to be done but the move was a positive step. politico reports that war weary democrats are also rallying around the president but both reactions beg the same question. what exactly is the president proposing? today nbc news reports that the first mission of the military advisers will be to assess the strength of isis forces and iraq military and quote, use that assessment to determine how many more special forces troops to send and where to deploy them. this as foreign policy reports that intelligence collections in iraq grew exponent shally and 300 advisers amounted to the strongest signal yet that u.s. air strikes against isis may be likely. even previously skeptical democrats are openly discussing air strikes. >> i believe that air stri
christopher hill, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq and julie pace join me next on "now. " . >>> the president's decision to sends 300 military adviser ores special forces troops to iraq seems to have cooled temperatures in washington. john mccain and lindsey graham says more needs to be done but the move was a positive step. politico reports that war weary democrats are also rallying around the president but both reactions beg the same question. what exactly is the...
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police now say it was 34 year old wheels of soul member christopher fields who got off his motorcycle at a traffic light at fifth and the boulevard in feltonville saturday night and opened fire killing 43 year old todd riley and wounding his girlfriend. >> the motorcycles actually circle around him and bad blood and then the shooting occurs. it's really a case of road rage. >> reporter: detectives say dozens of wheels of soul members approach riley and his girl friend at the traffic light and wanted to pass them. riley let several pass then started to pull away from the light when he was surrounded by bikers. >> the wheels of soul members about 20, 25 of them circled his vehicle. it then got more heated and then one of the members got off his bike and fired several times. >> reporter: less say fields fired several shots killing riley the father of two died at the hospital. police took off after fields and arrested him and recovered a 40 caliber handgun at the scene that match the bullets that killed riley. >> wheels of soul colors we found his jacket and/or vest but also from witnesse
police now say it was 34 year old wheels of soul member christopher fields who got off his motorcycle at a traffic light at fifth and the boulevard in feltonville saturday night and opened fire killing 43 year old todd riley and wounding his girlfriend. >> the motorcycles actually circle around him and bad blood and then the shooting occurs. it's really a case of road rage. >> reporter: detectives say dozens of wheels of soul members approach riley and his girl friend at the traffic...
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advance of isis in iraq change washington political calculus well to discuss that i'm now joined by christopher hill a former u.s. ambassador to iraq and the current dean of the joseph her both full of international studies at the university of denver ambassador hill thank you very much for being on the show my pleasure now the ukrainian crisis if i could start with that was about security both for russia and the west and i think both sides want very far in defending their security interests and yet somehow despite the continued blah chad in ukraine you know the events in the arc really seem to preserve a security danger a security challenge of a totally different magnitude i wonder if he can be a sort of reality check for some of the decision makers in washington as far as what the real danger really is ok well let me first say that i think the ukrainian crisis is still with us and i think it's in everyone interests that ukraine emerge from this crisis with its sovereignty intact with its territorial integrity intact so my hope is that there's an understanding that it's necessary to work with
advance of isis in iraq change washington political calculus well to discuss that i'm now joined by christopher hill a former u.s. ambassador to iraq and the current dean of the joseph her both full of international studies at the university of denver ambassador hill thank you very much for being on the show my pleasure now the ukrainian crisis if i could start with that was about security both for russia and the west and i think both sides want very far in defending their security interests...
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for more on this ipo and what it means for lloyd's, let's bring in christopher wheeler.hat we heard from lloyd's, did it matter with your expectations or was it different? >> i think it might have matched four or five months ago. as it turned out there has been talk that only 25% would be i think it is a pretty good result. >> what do you make of the strategy? i know you think it is quite challenging because they want to grow by 50% in five years. 90% of that comes from mortgages. how are they going to generate growth? >> it's challenging. they want to be seen as someone customers go to because they have superior products, no legacy issues. growing your balance sheet by 50% in five years is something most banks would not want to do. this is a really unusual strategy. to be quite difficult for them to execute. i can see what they are trying to achieve. >> if investors are tempted to look at this because they think it is a safe traditional retail otherithout any of the city bits attached to it, it's a bit more complicated than that because they are going for a more aggress
for more on this ipo and what it means for lloyd's, let's bring in christopher wheeler.hat we heard from lloyd's, did it matter with your expectations or was it different? >> i think it might have matched four or five months ago. as it turned out there has been talk that only 25% would be i think it is a pretty good result. >> what do you make of the strategy? i know you think it is quite challenging because they want to grow by 50% in five years. 90% of that comes from mortgages....
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what would you like the nation to know about christopher?us new video of your son and i think just for people to know him and the human cost of this is maybe a helpful starting point for the conversation. >> he was such a nice kid. i mean, everybody who came in contact with him, he was so evenly tempered. didn't get mad at anyone. he was funny, he was kind. he was gentle. but, at the same time, he was very athletic and competitive. this kid was competitive academically, and in sports. i have a video of him playing basketball and that i've given to you folks, and it shows him just shooting hoops and i was thinking back about why that was. and he wanted me to video him to look at his form. the purpose of the video was not some sentimental reason, but to look at his form and improve and get better. and that's the kind of kid he was. he worked hard. he wasn't always the best athlete out on the field but there was nobody that was more determined and nobody more ferocious, he was a warrior and played heroically. i have people -- if you talk to kid
what would you like the nation to know about christopher?us new video of your son and i think just for people to know him and the human cost of this is maybe a helpful starting point for the conversation. >> he was such a nice kid. i mean, everybody who came in contact with him, he was so evenly tempered. didn't get mad at anyone. he was funny, he was kind. he was gentle. but, at the same time, he was very athletic and competitive. this kid was competitive academically, and in sports. i...
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thanks for having me thanks so much for dropping by tommy tommy christopher with you. and screw news right now millions of americans are struggling to survive day to day and provide for their families thanks to a federal minimum wage that hasn't moved north since two thousand and nine growing student loan debt and recent slashes to social safety net programs americans are worse off now than ever before fortunately progressives across america like new york city's mayor bill de blasio are trying to change that blazin is getting a lot of criticism for his plan to reduce the work requirements for the city's welfare recipients essentially he's arguing for an unconditional basic income meaning that all residents of new york city would receive a guaranteed amount of money every month from the government whether they're working or not wall street banker would get the same amount of money as rocks for donald employed and an unemployed single mother from queens it's actually a lot of support for a basic income on both sides of the aisle granted the reasons for supporting it are
thanks for having me thanks so much for dropping by tommy tommy christopher with you. and screw news right now millions of americans are struggling to survive day to day and provide for their families thanks to a federal minimum wage that hasn't moved north since two thousand and nine growing student loan debt and recent slashes to social safety net programs americans are worse off now than ever before fortunately progressives across america like new york city's mayor bill de blasio are trying...