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just four days after clyde was spotted here on this street. they were ambushed not far from gibson, louisiana, on a rural road. there was actually the ambush laid in place by local law enforcement over in that part of louisiana who knew on good intelligence where they were going to be, what their movements were and they laid in wait for them on a stretch of road and, of course, as many people know, opened fire on the car that they were riding in and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50 separate bullet wounds each in that ambush. the story of bonnie and clyde like the story of john dillinger and others like that from this era really is a part of, i think, a broader social commentary about america in the great depression. if you look at crime rates in the united states, there's a definite spike that takes place, particularly in armed robberies in the early 1930s and a lot of social scientists have been quick to ascribe that to depressed economic conditions, depressed economic conditions, the fact that you have banking failures, business failur
just four days after clyde was spotted here on this street. they were ambushed not far from gibson, louisiana, on a rural road. there was actually the ambush laid in place by local law enforcement over in that part of louisiana who knew on good intelligence where they were going to be, what their movements were and they laid in wait for them on a stretch of road and, of course, as many people know, opened fire on the car that they were riding in and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50...
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just four days after clyde barrow was spotted here on this street. they were ambushed not far from road. there was actually the ambush laid in place by local law enforcement over in that part of louisiana who knew on good intelligence where they were going to be, what their movements were, and they laid in wait for them on a stretch of road, and as many people know, opened fire on the car that they were riding in, and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50 separate bullet wounds each in that ambush. the story of bonnie and clyde like the story of john dillinger and others like that from this era really is a part of i think a broader social commentary about america in
just four days after clyde barrow was spotted here on this street. they were ambushed not far from road. there was actually the ambush laid in place by local law enforcement over in that part of louisiana who knew on good intelligence where they were going to be, what their movements were, and they laid in wait for them on a stretch of road, and as many people know, opened fire on the car that they were riding in, and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50 separate bullet wounds each in that...
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clyde barrel and bonn parker who died as they lived by the gun. the officers were on the left side of the road nearest the driver. this explains the fact that bonnie's body had more bullet holes than clyde's. any one of these bullets would have been fatal to both. but after having killed 14 people, most of whom were officers of the law and having come safely through so many gun battles it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> bonnie and clyde were probably some of the most notorious gangsters of the 1930s crime era in the united states because their crime story began in texas, east texas and involved louisiana, they are very sort of connected to the 1930s story of shreveport as well. probably most people associate bonnie and clyde with a very intense two-year period from 1932 to 1934 when they were involved in a string of armed robberies and murders throughout this part of the united states. we think thatonnie and clyde actually met initially in 1930 when bonnie parker was working as a waitress in dallas, texas. and soon after that, c
clyde barrel and bonn parker who died as they lived by the gun. the officers were on the left side of the road nearest the driver. this explains the fact that bonnie's body had more bullet holes than clyde's. any one of these bullets would have been fatal to both. but after having killed 14 people, most of whom were officers of the law and having come safely through so many gun battles it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> bonnie and clyde were probably some of the most...
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in dallas, texas, and soon after that, clyde barrow went to state prison. so we know that they resumed their relationship in 1932 in texas, and their first crime actually took place in hillsboro, texas, not too far from shreveport. the shreveport times was regularly reporting their exploits, you know, in the newspaper. and people in this area kept up with it, just like they did the big gangsters of that era of american history. there was also -- of course, this was the age of john dillinger, the age of pretty boy floyd. as a matter of fact, a lot o al three of those, bonnie and clyde, john dillinger, and pretty boy floyd all lawnforcem year, in 1934. so people were really engaged in that story. probably simultaneously horrified but fascinated by these criminals in the great depression. in early 1934, they were implicated in a prison escape involving a former associate of clyde barrow's in texas, a man named raymond hamilton. they helped him escape from prison. and in the process of that, shot and killed a prison guard. so that's when really the net of law e
in dallas, texas, and soon after that, clyde barrow went to state prison. so we know that they resumed their relationship in 1932 in texas, and their first crime actually took place in hillsboro, texas, not too far from shreveport. the shreveport times was regularly reporting their exploits, you know, in the newspaper. and people in this area kept up with it, just like they did the big gangsters of that era of american history. there was also -- of course, this was the age of john dillinger,...
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. >> here i clyde and bon knee parker who died as they lived. this explains the fact that her body had more bullet holes than clyde's. anyone of the bullets would have been fatal to both. after killing 14 people and coming safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> thbecause their crime story began in east texas and involved louisiana, they are connected to the 1930s story of shreveport as well. probably most people associate them with an intense two year period from 1932 to 1934 when they were involved in a string of armed robberies and murders throughout this part of the united states. we think that they actlly met initially in 1930 when bonnie parker was working as a waitress and clyde went to prison. their first crime took place in texas. the shreveport times was reporting their exploits in the newspaper and people in this area kept up with it as they did the gangters in american history. it was the age of john dillinger and pretty boy floyd. all three of those all were killed by almolaw enforce
. >> here i clyde and bon knee parker who died as they lived. this explains the fact that her body had more bullet holes than clyde's. anyone of the bullets would have been fatal to both. after killing 14 people and coming safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> thbecause their crime story began in east texas and involved louisiana, they are connected to the 1930s story of shreveport as well. probably most people associate them with...
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. >> in exchange for services, clyde anderson shows us how, next.ay, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you play games on that? ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlb
. >> in exchange for services, clyde anderson shows us how, next.ay, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you play...
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clyde anderson is back with us. what can we do to protect ourselves?re tracking your ip address. this computer goes to this website all the time. now we know what to charge them. and the cookies. disable the cookies where they don't track you. we leave bread crumbs. if you want to remove those, you can do that. that's another way to protect it. >> now we are getting into another thing. the cookie removal. all i know about cookies are the ones i eat. >> they are big. >> shop on somebody else's computer. >> try one computer and another and see if it's different. >> what about maybe not signing in. >> don't sign in all the time. we get this thing that membership is big. we like belonging. sign into special sites to see what special privileges we are getting. go in and search around before you sign in and make the purchase. do comparative shopping. shop different websites and see how competitive they are before you commit to making the purchase. >> the companies aren't going to stop trying to track us. >> it's going to grow. think about it again. these are
clyde anderson is back with us. what can we do to protect ourselves?re tracking your ip address. this computer goes to this website all the time. now we know what to charge them. and the cookies. disable the cookies where they don't track you. we leave bread crumbs. if you want to remove those, you can do that. that's another way to protect it. >> now we are getting into another thing. the cookie removal. all i know about cookies are the ones i eat. >> they are big. >> shop on...
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clyde anderson looks at ways to protect your credit. be right back. >>> 6:45 on the east coast. news that may have been off your radar. >>> honda is recalling more than half a million suvs because the headlights could go out without warning. the automaker says there could be problems with the wiring systems. they are sending letters to the owners of 2002-2004 crvs and 2003 honda pilot suv. >>> a modern day ultimatum, cancel your facebook account or get kicked out of school. the school administrator of a school in new york explains. >> we want them to be in the real world with real friends. >> you don't feel facebook is the real world? >> it's not the real world. >> students had to fork up $100 to the school. they can get money back as long as they stay off the social network for the rest of the semester. a two-year-old rule at the school and students have to sign no facebook pledge at the beginning of the year. >> they knew it was a rule, that's it. >> prince harry left home, the 27-year-old prince has moved out of his dad's place and i
clyde anderson looks at ways to protect your credit. be right back. >>> 6:45 on the east coast. news that may have been off your radar. >>> honda is recalling more than half a million suvs because the headlights could go out without warning. the automaker says there could be problems with the wiring systems. they are sending letters to the owners of 2002-2004 crvs and 2003 honda pilot suv. >>> a modern day ultimatum, cancel your facebook account or get kicked out of...
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so, clyde owed vogel big-time. charges were dropped. this guy staged the fight with the woman, so that i'd break our chain of custody. okay, okay, he's coming. so, do-do you want me to draw blood? just make it sound real. what'd you say, bitch?! i said touch me again with those grimy hands, and you'll regret it. (screams) louder. louder. come on, louder. vogel's blackmailing his clients to do his dirty work. vogel was blackmailing his clients, wasn't he, councilman? and denise found out about it, didn't she? (sighs) she came to me about it. so, i confronted vogel. and that's how he found out about denise, because you outed her, didn't you? i never wanted her to get hurt. but she did get hurt. she got killed right over there. because of you, he killed her before she could publish what she uncovered about him: how he used his clients to get other clients out of trouble. what do you want from me, horatio? i need your testimony, councilman. i can't testify against vogel. look what he does to people who cross him. i-i have a family. you don'
so, clyde owed vogel big-time. charges were dropped. this guy staged the fight with the woman, so that i'd break our chain of custody. okay, okay, he's coming. so, do-do you want me to draw blood? just make it sound real. what'd you say, bitch?! i said touch me again with those grimy hands, and you'll regret it. (screams) louder. louder. come on, louder. vogel's blackmailing his clients to do his dirty work. vogel was blackmailing his clients, wasn't he, councilman? and denise found out about...
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so, clyde owed vogel big-time. charges were dropped. this guy staged the fight with the woman, so that i'd break our chain of custody. okay, okay, he's coming. so, do-do you want me to draw blood? just make it sound real. what'd you say, bitch?! i said touch me again with those grimy hands, and you'll regret it. (screams) louder. louder. come on, louder. vogel's blackmailing his clients to do his dirty work. vogel was blackmailing his clients, wasn't he, councilman? and denise found out about it, didn't she? (sighs) she came to me about it. so, i confronted vogel. and that's how he found out about denise, because you outed her, didn't you? i never wanted her to get hurt. but she did get hurt. she got killed right over there. because of you, he killed her before she could publish what she uncovered about him: how he used his clients to get other clients out of trouble. what do you want from me, horatio? i need your testimony, councilman. i can't testify against vogel. look what he does to people who cross him. i-i have a family. you don'
so, clyde owed vogel big-time. charges were dropped. this guy staged the fight with the woman, so that i'd break our chain of custody. okay, okay, he's coming. so, do-do you want me to draw blood? just make it sound real. what'd you say, bitch?! i said touch me again with those grimy hands, and you'll regret it. (screams) louder. louder. come on, louder. vogel's blackmailing his clients to do his dirty work. vogel was blackmailing his clients, wasn't he, councilman? and denise found out about...
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clyde andersson is here to tell us about this. good morning. why is bank of america doing this?ent. they have worked a deal out. they can reduce the mortgages. the $26 billion lawsuit for doing fraudulent things that relate to foreclosures, robo signing and a lot of things were going on to move the foreclosures on. they got slapped on the wrist for it. this is a way to pull back and have resolution. >> it's a side deal? >> exactly. >> it's not out of the kindness of their heart. it's good news for some people. how is it going to work? >> they can reduce mortgages. everybody is under water in their mortgage. they can reduce their mortgage down to the appraised value of the home. if you have a $250,000 home, but it's appraised at $100,000 it reduces it if you want to sell the house or do something different. you are not so much under water or owe money. >> we have a graphic. if you owe $200,000 on a home worth $150,000. >> it will go down almost $200, really, with the difference. the same $100,000 with the 4% interest rate. it's saving on the payment side and not being so far unde
clyde andersson is here to tell us about this. good morning. why is bank of america doing this?ent. they have worked a deal out. they can reduce the mortgages. the $26 billion lawsuit for doing fraudulent things that relate to foreclosures, robo signing and a lot of things were going on to move the foreclosures on. they got slapped on the wrist for it. this is a way to pull back and have resolution. >> it's a side deal? >> exactly. >> it's not out of the kindness of their...
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and the "bonnie and clyde" soundtrack, bringing the scruggs sound to millions.ggs became an icon, unbound by tradition, playing with all kinds of musicians and making a sound distinctly his own. a down home american classic. earl scruggs died yesterday in nashville. he was 88. >>> the largest lottery prize in american history just keeps getting larger. the mega millions jackpot is now $540 million. that's up $40 million from yesterday. it's expected to rise higher as millions of americans catch lotto fever ahead of tomorrow night's big drawing. >>> when we come back, the people already striking it rich. a new modern-day gold rush. >>> finally, at a time when a lot of americans are struggling just to get by, one nevada city is in the midst of an economic renaissance, far from the bright lights and casinos of the vegas strip. as the price of gold remains sky high, the mines in elco are booming, and folks are coming from far and wide to get in on the action. nbc's kristen dahlgren reports. >> dawn in elco, nevada, and it's not just the sun casting the glow. there's
and the "bonnie and clyde" soundtrack, bringing the scruggs sound to millions.ggs became an icon, unbound by tradition, playing with all kinds of musicians and making a sound distinctly his own. a down home american classic. earl scruggs died yesterday in nashville. he was 88. >>> the largest lottery prize in american history just keeps getting larger. the mega millions jackpot is now $540 million. that's up $40 million from yesterday. it's expected to rise higher as millions...
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many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vls once under way from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every spec on the horizon was a potential foe. blockade runners moved to avoid discovery. they also tried to time their voyages so they appeared just over the horizon offshore at dusk. so they could make that run into the final port at night. thomas taylor, served as a super cargo or what was the owner's agent on board the english built steel hulled blockade runner ban see banshee, which i think i showed you earlier and have a picture here. this is it. he is making the run into wilmington, north carolina, he wrote "nothing i have ever experienced can compare with it. hunting, pig sticking, steeple chasing, big game shooting, polo, i have done a little of each. all have their thrilling moments. but none can approach running a blockade. pig sticking, any body? help me with that one. the banshee made four runs
many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vls once under way from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every spec on the horizon was a potential foe. blockade runners moved to avoid discovery. they also tried to time their voyages so they appeared just over the horizon offshore at dusk. so they could make that run into the final port at...
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and the bonnie and clyde soundtrack, bringing the scruggs sound to millions.n icon, unbound by tradition, playing with all kinds of musicians and making a sound distinctly his own. a down home american classic. earl scruggs died yesterday in nashville. he was 88. >>> the largest lottery prize in american history just keeps getting larger. the mega millions jackpot is now $540 million. that's up $40 million from yesterday. it's expected to rise higher as millions of americans catch lotto fever ahead of tomorrow night's big drawing. >> when we come back, the people already striking it rich. a new modern-day gold rush. my name is jane and i've got osteoporosis. but i'm an on the go woman. i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast, well, no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to help protect in more places: hips, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you'
and the bonnie and clyde soundtrack, bringing the scruggs sound to millions.n icon, unbound by tradition, playing with all kinds of musicians and making a sound distinctly his own. a down home american classic. earl scruggs died yesterday in nashville. he was 88. >>> the largest lottery prize in american history just keeps getting larger. the mega millions jackpot is now $540 million. that's up $40 million from yesterday. it's expected to rise higher as millions of americans catch...
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and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50 separate bullet wounds each in that ambush. the story of bonnie and clyde, like the story of john dillinger and others like that from this era, really is a part of i think a broader social commentary about america and the great depression. if you look at crime rates in the united states, there's a definite spike that takes place particularly in armed robberies in the early 1930s. and a lot of social scientists have been quick to ascribe that to depressed economic conditions, the fact that you have banking failures, business failures, farm closures, and to the point that you could almost blame the great depression for this era of the american gangster. when in fact that's probably the reason that people followed their stories and maybe even associated some nostalgia with it, the same way we do with the outlaws of the old west. but it really is a very brief period in american history where you see this, the early 1930s. >>> all weekend along, american history tv is featuring shreveport, louisiana. learn more about shreveport and
and bonnie and clyde both suffered over 50 separate bullet wounds each in that ambush. the story of bonnie and clyde, like the story of john dillinger and others like that from this era, really is a part of i think a broader social commentary about america and the great depression. if you look at crime rates in the united states, there's a definite spike that takes place particularly in armed robberies in the early 1930s. and a lot of social scientists have been quick to ascribe that to...
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earlier i spoke with finance expert clyde anderson.hat he said. >> it's hard to really protect yourself on the fronted end. that's why laws are put in place to actually make sure you're only responsible for a small amount. $50 what you're responsible for and a lot of credit card companies waive that. really, you have to go in and report it as soon as possible. it's up to you to go in and make sure the information on your report and credit card saintatet is accurate. >> clyde says, keep a close eye on statements, look through every charge and, of course, pull your credit report. >>> republican party, lining up against mitt romney with a number of big names endorsing him. straight to cnn editor paul steinhauser. good morning. tell me about these endorsements and do they matter? >> reporter: we always say randi, in this cycle endorsements really don't matter. the story line has changed. of since mitt romney won the illinois primary a week and a half ago, won convincingly over rick santorum, newt gingrich and ron paul, we've seen a wave of
earlier i spoke with finance expert clyde anderson.hat he said. >> it's hard to really protect yourself on the fronted end. that's why laws are put in place to actually make sure you're only responsible for a small amount. $50 what you're responsible for and a lot of credit card companies waive that. really, you have to go in and report it as soon as possible. it's up to you to go in and make sure the information on your report and credit card saintatet is accurate. >> clyde says,...
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clyde anderson is joining me on the phone. there are at least three things they should do from a financial standpoint, what are they? >> yes, from a financial stpt, fredricka, first, they should stop and breathe. first, don't rush to claim that money. don't rush. the money's not going anywhere right away. don't rush. then get a team. a team of people. a financial planner. a tax accountant. you need to make strategic moves and you've got to have a plan first. with all that, it's time to sit back and formulate a plan before you spend money that you haven't even got. >> so you've got those three things in place. you've got a money team, et cetera. then you finally step forward, you've got the winning ticket. the options are you can take it in a lump sum or get it parcelled out. what would you advise? >> i think the best thing to do is go ahead and get that lump sum. the reason i say go ahead sand make the lump sum is because you can make so much interest off of that money. really, if you just got a municipal bond around 3%, you'd
clyde anderson is joining me on the phone. there are at least three things they should do from a financial standpoint, what are they? >> yes, from a financial stpt, fredricka, first, they should stop and breathe. first, don't rush to claim that money. don't rush. the money's not going anywhere right away. don't rush. then get a team. a team of people. a financial planner. a tax accountant. you need to make strategic moves and you've got to have a plan first. with all that, it's time to...
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a financial analyst, clyde anderson is here. he's going to tell us why that was such a big jump.here? >> you really have to go back and look at the economy. people are hurting now. so are the scammers. people looking for alternative ways to make money. they are making money off people that are clueless. we have to educate them. >> what were the top complaints? >> one of the top complaints we are seeing a lot of is the imposters. we are seeing a lot of imposters where, basically, what the people are going, you have probably gotten an e-mail saying i'm stuck in another country, send funds. a family member or friend so when they do that, some people respond and wire money thinking this is their family member and their friend. they can't get in touch with them and want to help them. they send money to scammers. >> they send it and don't get it back. >> they don't get it back. go and confirm, reach out to that person before you wire money. >> here is something that i found hard to believe. last year, the fcc said people paid $1.5 billion in fraudulent schemes. that's bigger than the e
a financial analyst, clyde anderson is here. he's going to tell us why that was such a big jump.here? >> you really have to go back and look at the economy. people are hurting now. so are the scammers. people looking for alternative ways to make money. they are making money off people that are clueless. we have to educate them. >> what were the top complaints? >> one of the top complaints we are seeing a lot of is the imposters. we are seeing a lot of imposters where,...
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. >> alan: the world of v.a.s and hackers clyde. the friendly competition to help veterans get back to work. >> ama: the sun came out but more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser is next with the forecast. >> mike: down to the final four in the ncaa tournament. tiger woods back in the winner's circle after a 30-month drought. >> alan: former vice-president dick cheney is recovering from a heart transplant after spending nearly two years on the waiting list. the 71-year-old received the traps plant yesterday at a virginia hospital. he had severe con congestive het failure and had five heart attacks of the past 25 years. >> ama: mitt romney will be raising campaign cash in the bay area. they're holding a reception at the hotel in redwood city. tickets range from 1,000 to $2,500. rick santorum will also make his way to the east bay thursday for a fundraiser in alamo. >> support for romney in california is growing. according to a new poll, 42% of registered republican voters in the state support him. 19% support santorum and newt gingr
. >> alan: the world of v.a.s and hackers clyde. the friendly competition to help veterans get back to work. >> ama: the sun came out but more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser is next with the forecast. >> mike: down to the final four in the ncaa tournament. tiger woods back in the winner's circle after a 30-month drought. >> alan: former vice-president dick cheney is recovering from a heart transplant after spending nearly two years on the waiting list. the...
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it really cuts both ways. >> so, clyde, do you think -- should we question every price we see?you should. just as you were in the store and you are looking at prices, you compare prices, and one price may be different when you are logging on from one computer versus another computer now. that's what we really have to look at. the whole thing comes down to data is so key right now. so he who holds the gold makes the rule, and the gold right now is the data. they're setting the prices. >> i find this kind of creepy, actually. is this sort of similar to or the same thing when you say i surf for -- i do an internet search for looking to buy a couch or something, and then on my next page i'm looking at something else, but all of a sudden there's an ad for a furniture store. is that the same type of tracking that's going on? >> absolutely. this is cookie-based tracking, right? looking at how you interacted on-line and then taking the information and target ads to you better, and now we're going to start seeing that being used for pricing. if you are looking at couches a lot, the new
it really cuts both ways. >> so, clyde, do you think -- should we question every price we see?you should. just as you were in the store and you are looking at prices, you compare prices, and one price may be different when you are logging on from one computer versus another computer now. that's what we really have to look at. the whole thing comes down to data is so key right now. so he who holds the gold makes the rule, and the gold right now is the data. they're setting the prices....
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at the same time like clyde said they're trying to get really, really smart.how do we optimize our prices online. it's going to be really tempting to take all this data we have about you and data banks to better price you. let's say you're excite gog to a trip to miami and soak up the sun. they know you're willing to pay more money for a trip to miami. >> so whatever -- are you telling me that i shouldn't like anything or anything on facebook as well? i mean is that an example of how these companies can be tracking you? >> sure. it's definitely a possible way it can happen. but it's still very native. we're not sure how it's going to develop. last weekend i saw an example of the good side of this. clout, which is a start-up partnered with an electronic grocery site and gave you discounts on how influential you were on sites. it cuts both ways. >> should you question every price you see? >> i think you should. just as you're in a store, you krom pair prices. when you're logging on one computer versus another computer. the whole thing comes down and data is so k
at the same time like clyde said they're trying to get really, really smart.how do we optimize our prices online. it's going to be really tempting to take all this data we have about you and data banks to better price you. let's say you're excite gog to a trip to miami and soak up the sun. they know you're willing to pay more money for a trip to miami. >> so whatever -- are you telling me that i shouldn't like anything or anything on facebook as well? i mean is that an example of how...
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it said they were the new bonnie and clyde. minutes later, injury was made by the home invasion team. after minimal discussion, dennis dickson later murdered on the floor. a woman inside undetected by the murderous team of home invasion robbers slipped into a closet and called 911 while the crime was still in progress. the officers responded to the woman's 911 call of the shooting that just occurred not knowing the robbers might still be in the house. two officers were first to arrive ma-- made contact with the frightened neighbors. they said they sought a suspect we eastbound -- flee eastbound from the home. they said there were still subject in the house with guns. a shot had been fired immediately after hearing the murdered man say, "are you really doing this?" they also pointed out a bullet had come through their wall from next door. the next-door neighbor showed the officers a hockey mask that was discarded. the officers could have waited. believing the violent crime was still in progress and without regard for their own p
it said they were the new bonnie and clyde. minutes later, injury was made by the home invasion team. after minimal discussion, dennis dickson later murdered on the floor. a woman inside undetected by the murderous team of home invasion robbers slipped into a closet and called 911 while the crime was still in progress. the officers responded to the woman's 911 call of the shooting that just occurred not knowing the robbers might still be in the house. two officers were first to arrive ma-- made...
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. >> clyde, let me ask you a question, it's rob cox.umption we are the good guys, playing by rules set forth by say wto. and that may be the case. but i want to just sort of specifically ask, it sounds to me like udsing a rugby analogy is a skrum or free-for-all where everybody is playing by some variation of rules. some playing completely off the sidelines. are we whiter than white here when it comes to playing by the rules. >> we're not whiter than white. i think that this terms of open markets and market-based systems, that we are probably more in the open market area than many other countries. but my analogy works either way. the point is we're not playing same games. even if we're not whiter than white, we're not playing the same game as china or singapore or others are playing. but the premise of all of our negotiation says that we are. and we're negotiating a so-called tpp, trance trans pacific partnership. and we and singapore and vietnam and we hope japan, that we are all playing the same game and serve the same dynamics. the t
. >> clyde, let me ask you a question, it's rob cox.umption we are the good guys, playing by rules set forth by say wto. and that may be the case. but i want to just sort of specifically ask, it sounds to me like udsing a rugby analogy is a skrum or free-for-all where everybody is playing by some variation of rules. some playing completely off the sidelines. are we whiter than white here when it comes to playing by the rules. >> we're not whiter than white. i think that this terms...
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. >> from the sand track to "bonnie and clyde," to his many imitators, earl scruggs leaves a legacy.n you hear a banjo today, you are almost certainly hearing the sounds of earl scruggs. >> amazing to watch him ticking away like that. before we go, there is one story that we wanted to share with you. another big star that is making a wave. the sheet shocked people when she appeared outside a coffee ocked n county -- she shco people when she appeared outside ave coffee shop. from all of us here at "bbc world is america," thank you for watching and please join us again tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet
. >> from the sand track to "bonnie and clyde," to his many imitators, earl scruggs leaves a legacy.n you hear a banjo today, you are almost certainly hearing the sounds of earl scruggs. >> amazing to watch him ticking away like that. before we go, there is one story that we wanted to share with you. another big star that is making a wave. the sheet shocked people when she appeared outside a coffee ocked n county -- she shco people when she appeared outside ave coffee...
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"bonnie and clyde," "night moves." certainly "chinatown," i think, pre-eminently. larry kasdan's, "body heat." what's your name, anyway? ned racine. maddy walker. wow, you all right? yes, i'm fine. my temperature runs a couple of degrees high, 100. i don't mind, the engine or something. maybe you need a tuneup. don't tell me, you have the right tool? i don't talk like that. when i started out i didn't know if i would ever get to direct another film after "body heat." so i wrote something i thought i could get through and would give me the license to go very stylish. i had never directed anything except for a few student films and i wanted to do everything with a camera i could think of. so i picked a genre that gave you enormous license for that, which was film noir. that's it. that's it. we're going to kill him and i think i know how. it's real then? it's real all right. if we're not careful, it's going to be the last real thing we do. (lawrence kasdan) i wrote a sort of standard film noir story, but it was really about something else for me. it was really about s
"bonnie and clyde," "night moves." certainly "chinatown," i think, pre-eminently. larry kasdan's, "body heat." what's your name, anyway? ned racine. maddy walker. wow, you all right? yes, i'm fine. my temperature runs a couple of degrees high, 100. i don't mind, the engine or something. maybe you need a tuneup. don't tell me, you have the right tool? i don't talk like that. when i started out i didn't know if i would ever get to direct another film after...
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are and yet they have to follow they i and i and i even had like out of the island you call it new clyde here lee told you knew all i know america know enjoying their life so they are why should we not have the right to go on now i don't and enjoy the same way they are doing. so by many as the navy's best kept secret because of its remote location diego garcia is actually home to about three thousand residents at any given time there's also a unique assortment of quality of life opportunities to take advantage of on diego garcia the island's athletic center is open round the clock with a wide range of workout equipment and a full sized gymnasium be sure to spend as much time as possible researching this informative website to help you prepare for what will certainly be a memorable assignment abroad. but hosting u.s. bases countries lose their software to be in a number of ways you can do a very interesting kind of study in terms of the thinking this of the so for the status of forces agreement this is what's negotiated between the united states and so whole host nations and in terms of w
are and yet they have to follow they i and i and i even had like out of the island you call it new clyde here lee told you knew all i know america know enjoying their life so they are why should we not have the right to go on now i don't and enjoy the same way they are doing. so by many as the navy's best kept secret because of its remote location diego garcia is actually home to about three thousand residents at any given time there's also a unique assortment of quality of life opportunities...
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the tv show you remember it he did the sound track for the 1967 movie bonnie and clyde. >>> 5:34. tim tebow's name is at the center of a lawsuit filed by nike. they are suing reebok for selling new york jets apparel with the name of the new quarterback. nike says it is the only company authorized and licensed to use his name on clothing. there's confusion over rights as the league is in the midst of dropping reebok in favor of nike. reebok didn't respond to a request for comment on this story. >>> an ingredient that makes strawberry frappuccinos pink has grossed out people this morning. that beautiful pink hugh that the drink that color is courtesy of crushed insects. a barista gave that news to a website that is unhappy with the coffee chain. they started using bugs to move away from dyes. and other artificial ingredients. the extract is fda approved and they say it would never do anything to harm customers. here's what customers had to say about the news. >> it's still technically all natural and still probably organic. >> did it gross you out they use bug extract. >> they use b
the tv show you remember it he did the sound track for the 1967 movie bonnie and clyde. >>> 5:34. tim tebow's name is at the center of a lawsuit filed by nike. they are suing reebok for selling new york jets apparel with the name of the new quarterback. nike says it is the only company authorized and licensed to use his name on clothing. there's confusion over rights as the league is in the midst of dropping reebok in favor of nike. reebok didn't respond to a request for comment on...