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that's figure eight. >> cooper: chaser's vocabulary is three times that. >> pilley: to tub. >> cooperhe's learned the names of more than 1,000 toys, and all those toys add up. >> pilley: wheel-- yes, bring it on. >> cooper: to show us chaser's collection, pilley's brought us to his back porch. so, these are all the toys in here? >> pilley: yes. >> cooper: got a chicken in here. is it all right if i dump them out? >> pilley: please do. please do. >> cooper: there are 800 cloth animals, 116 different balls, and more than 100 plastic toys-- 1,022 toys in all, each with a unique name. so chaser could recognize the names of every one of these toys? >> pilley: that's true, that's true. >> cooper: to prove it, pilley catalogued the toys, and then, over the course of three years, gave chaser hundreds of tests like this. >> pilley: chaser, find circle, find circle. >> cooper: in every test, chaser correctly identified 95% or more of the toys. >> pilley: find circle, chase. yeah. >> cooper: the results were published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, and a star was born. >> how are you? i'
that's figure eight. >> cooper: chaser's vocabulary is three times that. >> pilley: to tub. >> cooperhe's learned the names of more than 1,000 toys, and all those toys add up. >> pilley: wheel-- yes, bring it on. >> cooper: to show us chaser's collection, pilley's brought us to his back porch. so, these are all the toys in here? >> pilley: yes. >> cooper: got a chicken in here. is it all right if i dump them out? >> pilley: please do. please do....
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>> cooper: dr.ck is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the ability to... to determine the... when their life is no longer worth living? >> byock: you know, when a physician is involved in a suicide, it's a social action. and if you want to look at the societies like belgium and... and netherlands, well, nowadays, people who have just lost interest in living, or are clinically depressed, are being euthanized legally. >> is there anything you can say, barbara? >> cooper: barbara mancini was released on bail, but she was forced to take an unpaid leave from her job as an e.r. nurse. the case against he
>> cooper: dr.ck is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the ability to......
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it's all pretty similar. >> cooper: that's interesting. >> shiflett: it's interconnected. >> cooper:istory of punk rock and the blues in chicago. >> grohl: this is a good example of a moment in an interview that made its way into one of our songs. the interview was with buddy guy, a guitarist and singer who took a train north from louisiana in 1957 and became a blues legend. >> buddy guy: oh, i'll put it like this-- i was looking for a dime and i found a quarter. >> grohl: man, when that came out of his mouth, when he said that, i just thought "i have to tell his story in this song." >> cooper: and that is what grohl has done. the song he wrote in chicago is called "something from nothing." chicago isn't just important to american music, it's played a crucial role in dave grohl's own history. he grew up in virginia, and when he was 13, on a family trip to chicago, a cousin took him to his first concert, a local punk rock band called naked raygun. that night changed grohl's life. >> grohl: my belly was up against the stage and the singer was diving on my head. and it was so loud, my t
it's all pretty similar. >> cooper: that's interesting. >> shiflett: it's interconnected. >> cooper:istory of punk rock and the blues in chicago. >> grohl: this is a good example of a moment in an interview that made its way into one of our songs. the interview was with buddy guy, a guitarist and singer who took a train north from louisiana in 1957 and became a blues legend. >> buddy guy: oh, i'll put it like this-- i was looking for a dime and i found a quarter....
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and then you see cooperation in the last round, and you cooperate again.librium and called it an evolutionary stable strategy. and he was particularly interested in what limits aggression. and it turns out that if you write down a simple game, you can show why it's often the case that more passive, restrained strategies evolve. and the game that he wrote down was called the hawk-dove game. >> imagine we have two populations, one aggressive and one passive. hawks will always fight over a resource and doves will not fight under any circumstances. when a dove meets a hawk, the dove always backs down and gives up the resource to the hawk. and when a hawk fights a hawk over a resource, the conflict is brutal and the winner takes all. and the loser, well, he ends up injured. the winner gets the reward for this interaction, but because he's suffered a cost in the process, it diminishes the value of that benefit. we can write this out mathematically like this: the benefit of winning the resource, which is b, minus the cost of the fight to get it, which is c. since
and then you see cooperation in the last round, and you cooperate again.librium and called it an evolutionary stable strategy. and he was particularly interested in what limits aggression. and it turns out that if you write down a simple game, you can show why it's often the case that more passive, restrained strategies evolve. and the game that he wrote down was called the hawk-dove game. >> imagine we have two populations, one aggressive and one passive. hawks will always fight over a...
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here we can cooperate and here we will not cooperate. if you have high level of political understanding, you will cooperate where you have mutual interests. today you have not only some american visitors, but also european visitors from great britain saying today the main problem is the islamic republic of iraq and levant. and if we start to cooperate here, we shall easily restore the trust, and you will see how well we will work in other areas. this is not true. this is not true. it's easy to destroy but not to restore the trust. and we know very well. that's why we need to -- the continuation in our cooperation. that's why if you ask me how to start, it's necessary for the, first of all, we have to on the political level to the side. we need each other. we need cooperation on political level. if you don't have such a decision on political and high political level, you cannot cooperate, and you cannot do anything in other areas. after political we need strategical understanding. where the big areas are the area of disarmament, area of o
here we can cooperate and here we will not cooperate. if you have high level of political understanding, you will cooperate where you have mutual interests. today you have not only some american visitors, but also european visitors from great britain saying today the main problem is the islamic republic of iraq and levant. and if we start to cooperate here, we shall easily restore the trust, and you will see how well we will work in other areas. this is not true. this is not true. it's easy to...
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we have to cooperate. and if we cooperate we can avoid negative consequences. if not, they will begin, you know what they will be after that. >> gentlemen fear, and then there's one in the back. let's start with this gentleman here in the middle. right there, yes. >> thank you. i am from belarus. i was delighted to hear your call to respect independence of the former soviet union countries. at the same time since the end of the cold war, russia says that the right for privilege interest in these countries, former soviet union. can you please specify what exactly does this thing privileged interest? and could it be the reason why ukrainian crisis has started that russia wanted to employ this, some kind of veto power over decisions on national development for ukraine? thank you. >> look, i am a professional diplomat, 14 years in my experience, and i know how to read papers and i know how to read papers. kidney one statement, i was minister for four years and then i was three years secretary at the security council. give me one statement, my statement, speaking ab
we have to cooperate. and if we cooperate we can avoid negative consequences. if not, they will begin, you know what they will be after that. >> gentlemen fear, and then there's one in the back. let's start with this gentleman here in the middle. right there, yes. >> thank you. i am from belarus. i was delighted to hear your call to respect independence of the former soviet union countries. at the same time since the end of the cold war, russia says that the right for privilege...
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refusing cooperation is not the best way even under such a situation. if we have enough information and facts on our own we should be able to draw a conclusion. >> let me turn to iran. you mentioned a few moments ago how important the additional protocol is to providing confidence that a state is not engaged in undeclared activities inconsistent with its safeguards and obligations. the iranians have agreed with the p5+1 that if it's a comprehensive solution, they will adhere to the additional protocols assuming their parliament agrees to it. but it seems to me that for many of the measures that will be, that will have to be monitored by your agency, it will be necessary to go well beyond the additional protocol, something the iranians have expressed reluctance to do. now obviously we don't have an agreement. you don't know the provisions but if you could speculate whether the agency is going to have to go well beyond the additional protocol, do you expect that you are going to be asked to do that and are you prepared to do that? >> we do not yet know th
refusing cooperation is not the best way even under such a situation. if we have enough information and facts on our own we should be able to draw a conclusion. >> let me turn to iran. you mentioned a few moments ago how important the additional protocol is to providing confidence that a state is not engaged in undeclared activities inconsistent with its safeguards and obligations. the iranians have agreed with the p5+1 that if it's a comprehensive solution, they will adhere to the...
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and there is no existing history with our commission of a violation at all, however she did not cooperate at all, either the campaign finance staff or myself. >> can you describe for us, what communications you had with her, if any. >> i personally have never spoken to her, i sent her various letters starting in november, 2013, and she had a probable cause report in march and we held a hearing which she did respond to but did not attend, and sent out in june and noticed of this meeting in september, i tried to reach her by telephone a couple of times, she either had a message that said that her voice mail box is full so i couldn't leave a message, or if i could leave a message she did not return my call, the address has been consistent and the it is the same as all of the filings and i believe that it is her home and so everybody was sent there and she never responded prior to the start of this action, to the campaign finance staff who reached out to her, both, via e-mail and telephone and letter to try to get her to file which is what we always do. >> anything? >> public comment? >> >> n
and there is no existing history with our commission of a violation at all, however she did not cooperate at all, either the campaign finance staff or myself. >> can you describe for us, what communications you had with her, if any. >> i personally have never spoken to her, i sent her various letters starting in november, 2013, and she had a probable cause report in march and we held a hearing which she did respond to but did not attend, and sent out in june and noticed of this...
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and we agree that this cooperation is going to go on. i told chuck hagel how worried france is about the situation in libya. jihadist groups are getting better in zones that are not organized, and they pursue all kinds of illicit illegal things it. we hope they will -- this deployment stops, because it favors recruitment and the development of terrorism in this zone. i told chuck hagel that my concern and concern of france is the risk of a connection of a networking between all these different terrorist groups that are acting all over the area from nigeria to the middle east. and we have to prevent all these risks of networking. and finally, of course, we mention the situation in iraq and in syria. france is facing its responsibility responsibilities in the indispensable fight against isil. france is an active partner in the international coalition. our armed forces are busy on the theater of operation both to support iraq and the kurds against the so-called isil. and since september 15, the french air force has been carrying out strikes
and we agree that this cooperation is going to go on. i told chuck hagel how worried france is about the situation in libya. jihadist groups are getting better in zones that are not organized, and they pursue all kinds of illicit illegal things it. we hope they will -- this deployment stops, because it favors recruitment and the development of terrorism in this zone. i told chuck hagel that my concern and concern of france is the risk of a connection of a networking between all these different...
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cooper looks good."y messages between the couple go further. >> he was bothering me to pick him up. let's go -- let's go for a drive. you know? and um, for a long time i said no, no, no. >> reporter: cooper eventually gives in, meeting the teen student near his home in her car where they have sex. detective chaz balogh later investigated the case. >> we're at the dana street elementary school, which is one of the locations that harrington-cooper brought victim number one to have a sexual relationship with. there's another one where they were in a church parking lot. >> reporter: the boy would later admit to at least three sexual encounters with mrs. cooper. >> it wasn't just a physical connection. >> what is it that an 18-year-old could -- could do for you besides the physical? >> as crazy as this might sound to some people, he's very intelligent. i could have real conversations with him about real life issues. >> but it didn't somehow occur to you, this is wrong. this is a kid. >> it did. but it was har
cooper looks good."y messages between the couple go further. >> he was bothering me to pick him up. let's go -- let's go for a drive. you know? and um, for a long time i said no, no, no. >> reporter: cooper eventually gives in, meeting the teen student near his home in her car where they have sex. detective chaz balogh later investigated the case. >> we're at the dana street elementary school, which is one of the locations that harrington-cooper brought victim number one...
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my dad, wyatt cooper, died when i was ten.are a kid, you lose a parent, it is like the world as you know it comes to an end. the clocks are re-set. the calendar goes back to zero. after my dad died in 1978, it was just me, my mom and my brother carter. my mom and dad met at a dinner party in 1962. they couldn't have been from more different backgrounds. that is what interested me the most from my heritage, mapped out on my tree started off so apart and came together. my mom is gloria vanderbilt, grown into a family of wealth but it was a different time when parents like hers had nothing to do with raising kids. her dad died when she was annin fapt. her mom was just 18 and had no idea how to raise a child. when my mom was 10, her father's sister, gurt rude vanderbilt who founded whitney museum went to court to take custody of my mom away from my grandmother. at the time it was at the height of the depression and made headlines around the world. but the court decided my mom should be taken away from her own mother and raised by
my dad, wyatt cooper, died when i was ten.are a kid, you lose a parent, it is like the world as you know it comes to an end. the clocks are re-set. the calendar goes back to zero. after my dad died in 1978, it was just me, my mom and my brother carter. my mom and dad met at a dinner party in 1962. they couldn't have been from more different backgrounds. that is what interested me the most from my heritage, mapped out on my tree started off so apart and came together. my mom is gloria...
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. >>> and they're fining that people are saying is, we're just not going to cooperate. and they're left to this, a good resolution, and going to the ethics committee, and the process against, if they the subpoena power, they could get definitive answers. >>> the same lawyers, for those parties, that urge them not to participate, in an investigation, if oce then sends a report, saying we can answer these questions, so we recommend you pursue the investigation, those same lawyers, will say, you're using it as a negative mark. and that's part of the awkward situation. if oce had subpoena authority, it could do more research. >>> i can think of one exam pel, there's an investigation of congressman, bill and pete, involving trips to taiwan, and it talked about how, lobbyists who were involved, refused to cooperate. this made oce's job more difficult. >>> the point is, is to make oce's investigation as thorough as possible, without having to kick it over to the house ethics committee. >>> is it because they expected, oce, to be. [inaudible] >>> well, i mean, i can only specul
. >>> and they're fining that people are saying is, we're just not going to cooperate. and they're left to this, a good resolution, and going to the ethics committee, and the process against, if they the subpoena power, they could get definitive answers. >>> the same lawyers, for those parties, that urge them not to participate, in an investigation, if oce then sends a report, saying we can answer these questions, so we recommend you pursue the investigation, those same...
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do you cooperate, and then the latter example isn't so much of cooperation, or do you just apply your statute books? so it's like we come in to a new dimension. we have not the right rules on our statute books but now we have to breathe life into them. we've got a mandate by the parties to now look what are the lessons learned. in our past practice. and we have organized a conference in january in switzerland to -- with a group of countries and experts who have been actively involved in these cases to see what has worked. and i think, jai you mentioned the importance of trust. trust is absolutely essential. in resolving the cases. trust, find. okay but how do you establish trust? how do you do that? i remember when i first traveled to tunisia in 2011 they told me exactly as emile indicated, they told me why should i trust you? why should i believe you? you took our money in the first place, now you come and tell us you are going to help us. and i had to explain, look, i'm a government official. i'm not a banking official. so the banks took. the government never agreed to that. we are
do you cooperate, and then the latter example isn't so much of cooperation, or do you just apply your statute books? so it's like we come in to a new dimension. we have not the right rules on our statute books but now we have to breathe life into them. we've got a mandate by the parties to now look what are the lessons learned. in our past practice. and we have organized a conference in january in switzerland to -- with a group of countries and experts who have been actively involved in these...
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caught by cooper. >> gary: blake sims goes up in the pocket, sees cooper at the last second. those short throws are tough on wide receivers. the ball gets to you real quick. cooper makes a great adjustment on the catch and then uses his speed. we talked about it. to get outside the defense and make a huge play. now, the clock is zero factor. >> verne: that missed extra point looms huge. >> verne: caught by yeldon. to the 25. down to the 22. cody prewitt makes the stop. >> gary: they try to go to the t.j. yeldon screen pass that won the l.s.u. game. remember that? >> verne: one minute to go. >> gary: a lot of space at the top. just get a first down throw. >> verne: blitz. sims. out of bounds. stops the clock with 44 seconds remaining. >> gary: a late flag. >> verne: flag. >> gary: a late flag. >> referee: holding. on the offense. number 88. 10-yard penalty. >> verne: howard, the tight end. >> gary: keep your eye over there. had his hands up. he said, "ok, ok." when blake gets oufdz the pocket that's when it shows up, o.j. doesn't know where the quarterback is, when the defensi
caught by cooper. >> gary: blake sims goes up in the pocket, sees cooper at the last second. those short throws are tough on wide receivers. the ball gets to you real quick. cooper makes a great adjustment on the catch and then uses his speed. we talked about it. to get outside the defense and make a huge play. now, the clock is zero factor. >> verne: that missed extra point looms huge. >> verne: caught by yeldon. to the 25. down to the 22. cody prewitt makes the stop....
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cannot cooperate here. here i trust you, here i don't trust you. you know as normal people, if i trust you, i trust you in everything. i cannot trust you today and tomorrow i don't trust you again. that's why i think the future of afghanistan will depend mainly from the international cooperation. israel interests, china interests, all regional countries. we have, as you remember, the group of eight, the border countries and main other players working very closely. with iran also it is necessary to work. means we all that countries who has the real interest and capacity and possibility. we have to cooperate. and if we cooperate, we can avoid the negative consequences. if not, there will be gain, we don't know from there. >> there's one in the back. start with this gentleman here in the middle. >> center for the initiative for belarus. i was happy to hear abandonment of former soviet union countries. since the cold war russia insists it has rights for privileged interests in these countries of the former sovi
cannot cooperate here. here i trust you, here i don't trust you. you know as normal people, if i trust you, i trust you in everything. i cannot trust you today and tomorrow i don't trust you again. that's why i think the future of afghanistan will depend mainly from the international cooperation. israel interests, china interests, all regional countries. we have, as you remember, the group of eight, the border countries and main other players working very closely. with iran also it is necessary...
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i thank you for your cooperation. i now give the floor to the distinguished representative of malawi for south african state. >> mr. president, mr. deputy secretary-general, cabinet, allow me to also commend you on death of african group for taking this initiative to organize the general assembly mission that is taking stock of ongoing global threat and response to the disease outbreak in sierra leone, guinea and the west africa subregion, not to mention cases beyond the border of these countries, and the african continent as a whole. indeed, this meeting is taking place in the wake of this deadly disease and witnessed in the united states. i wish to seize this opportunity to extend condolences to the family of mr. duncan and all who have loved -- lost loved ones to this deadly virus and pray that the almighty would give them the fortune. mr. president, as we -- scope of our collective efforts, the response to that ebola virus has since september 2014 on the margins of the general debate of the administration is consi
i thank you for your cooperation. i now give the floor to the distinguished representative of malawi for south african state. >> mr. president, mr. deputy secretary-general, cabinet, allow me to also commend you on death of african group for taking this initiative to organize the general assembly mission that is taking stock of ongoing global threat and response to the disease outbreak in sierra leone, guinea and the west africa subregion, not to mention cases beyond the border of these...
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we have had great progress in building regional defense cooperation. secretary hagel certainly is very interested in his encounters with his counterparts during dialogue at the admm plus and most recently -- also recently in april in connection with the defense ministerial meeting. and we hope that's going to continue. of course, as we work all of these issues with our partners, friends and others in east asia, we will also want to be working with them to manage disputes and issues that generate tension. i don't need to mention how important maintaining security and stability, particularly in the south china sea, is to us. our position on this has been made crystal clear on many occasions. it's going to remain a very strong focus for me and for my leadership in dod in the coming months. why don't i stop there and let my other friends comment? >> thank you, david. ambassador? >> thank you. congratulations, again, to you and csis for putting together this conference to look at some of these bigger pictures in the asia architecture and in particular secur
we have had great progress in building regional defense cooperation. secretary hagel certainly is very interested in his encounters with his counterparts during dialogue at the admm plus and most recently -- also recently in april in connection with the defense ministerial meeting. and we hope that's going to continue. of course, as we work all of these issues with our partners, friends and others in east asia, we will also want to be working with them to manage disputes and issues that...
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it's an open secret that some police cooperate with gangs. week ago, a mass grave containing 28 bodies was found outside the city. two suspects from the cartel said the corpses belonged to the students. since then, 4 more pets have been found, and there have been further arrests -- since then, for more hits -- since then, 4 more pits have been found. >> we must leave no stone unturned in finding those responsible, whether by their own volition, negligence, or by covering up the crimes of others and allowing this to happen. >> it's widely feared the missing students will join the tens of thousands of people who have fallen victim to mexico's drug cartels. >> the people of gaza are hoping an international donors conference this weekend will remind the world of their plight as the blockade of the war-torn territory continues. >> over the summer, israel launched thousands of airstrikes, destroying and damaging more than 60,000 homes and more than 5000 businesses. >> the united nations brokered a deal that ended the war and allowed imports of cons
it's an open secret that some police cooperate with gangs. week ago, a mass grave containing 28 bodies was found outside the city. two suspects from the cartel said the corpses belonged to the students. since then, 4 more pets have been found, and there have been further arrests -- since then, for more hits -- since then, 4 more pits have been found. >> we must leave no stone unturned in finding those responsible, whether by their own volition, negligence, or by covering up the crimes of...
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they assume states cooperate. not only was that said by senate democrats, it was said by all kinds of folks. the president by 2014, each state will set up what we're calling health insurance exchange. secretary sebelius said it. before the 2010 elections that might have been a plausible argument. as we know, many states in 2010, a lot of state legislators who of posed this statue, imposed cooperating with the statue were elected throughout the country. the assumption was states would cooperate. it was a universal assumption, reflected in all sorts of claims about the bill and all sorts of ways the bill was drafted. jim mention oofd aspects of the tax credits. the fact there's a floor not just a ceiling. there was an assumption states would cooperate. the idea states would just say no wasn't contemplating. was that a mistake? seems so. a state a to be fixed by administrative fiat? of course not. it's not. related to this is that there's a dog that didn't bark. because what you cannot find -- and i agree with jim we
they assume states cooperate. not only was that said by senate democrats, it was said by all kinds of folks. the president by 2014, each state will set up what we're calling health insurance exchange. secretary sebelius said it. before the 2010 elections that might have been a plausible argument. as we know, many states in 2010, a lot of state legislators who of posed this statue, imposed cooperating with the statue were elected throughout the country. the assumption was states would cooperate....
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>> you know, having cooperation, ready to cooperate. >> rose: here is what i hear you saying. you're saying you know, after the united states, i'm adding an element. after the united states did not attack damascus, even though assad had crossed the red line, a lot of people in the arab world who didn't like assad got very concerned. and they began to reassess after that, and after the overthrow of mubarak in egypt. who was their friend in the region and who could they do common cause with in the re reg-- regon. and so saudi arabia and the emirates looked around and they said oh my god, we have the same interests as israel. that's what you are saying. >> it's a good analysis. so my question is where does that lead you to. you're saying we've got friends. we've got new friends, saudi arabia, the emirates. so tell me what that impact of that on the ground is. >>> we can go back to the prime minister's speech here in the general assembly recently. >> rose: right. >> when he was talking about the political horbzon. he didn't talk about-- and ramallah. the way to political horizon i
>> you know, having cooperation, ready to cooperate. >> rose: here is what i hear you saying. you're saying you know, after the united states, i'm adding an element. after the united states did not attack damascus, even though assad had crossed the red line, a lot of people in the arab world who didn't like assad got very concerned. and they began to reassess after that, and after the overthrow of mubarak in egypt. who was their friend in the region and who could they do common...
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bradley cooper in the house. >> oh! broadway and talk about this thing, "the elephant man," this is going to be crazy. i want to talk about that. but first, i got to tell you, i saw this picture of you, and i think you know what i'm talking about. >> oh the -- yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you're in an airport? >> let's get this over with. >> jimmy: yeah, let's just -- i think it's in an airport or something like that. the paparazzi got a shot of you and you're wearing some visor that i've just never -- [ laughter ] i mean we, we zoom in on it. [ cheers and applause ] it's just easier. that's -- that's the move right there, a visor? >> you know, i saw -- yesterday it was on the internet and then they had this thing next to it, this ad for a buzz that you can buy if you're bald and it has that hair on top. >> jimmy: oh, you do it, too? >> i didn't even know you -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i got one for you, too. >> that's hilarious. >> jimmy: and then you can serve that without that. [ cheers and applause ] >> and the g
bradley cooper in the house. >> oh! broadway and talk about this thing, "the elephant man," this is going to be crazy. i want to talk about that. but first, i got to tell you, i saw this picture of you, and i think you know what i'm talking about. >> oh the -- yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you're in an airport? >> let's get this over with. >> jimmy: yeah, let's just -- i think it's in an airport or something like that. the paparazzi got a shot of you and...
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and the cheesemaker would work for the cooperative on shares. this created an adversarial relationship. the milk producers would adulterate their product with water. they did not necessarily always trust the cheese maker who marketed their product to give them a fair payment. so, consequently, because of the way the relationship was set up, the cheesemakers moved around a lot. as soon as the cheesemakers organized into cooperatives, they developed a way to market their cheese to the east. the railroad would transport the cheese to chicago. ohio, pennsylvania, new york city. new york state was america's original dairyland. they got -- the cheesemaking industry developed a lot earlier in new york state. as the industry developed in wisconsin, there was a lot of rivalry between new york and wisconsin, as far as quality and volume of production. is story about why cheddar yellow is that the wisconsin farmers wanted to distinguish their product from the cheddar made in new york, which was with, so they covered it annatto, giving it a higher fat conte
and the cheesemaker would work for the cooperative on shares. this created an adversarial relationship. the milk producers would adulterate their product with water. they did not necessarily always trust the cheese maker who marketed their product to give them a fair payment. so, consequently, because of the way the relationship was set up, the cheesemakers moved around a lot. as soon as the cheesemakers organized into cooperatives, they developed a way to market their cheese to the east. the...
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the ford's department store, the pacific garden mall and the beloved cooper house.was a courthouse a popular restaurant and the beating heart of a town with the renaissance character and bohemian identity. >> it's not bad as it is but it's not the cooper house. the real cooper house had a lot more character and was the best building in the downtown. >> reporter: ross gibson one of the city's most prominent historians took us on a walking tour through some of the worst damaged areas to see how much of the original charm was saved. the cooper house was demolished and rebuilt as a brand-new five- story building with retail shops on the ground floor. >> no, when you build a new building, you no longer are able to bring in the mom and pops who originally occupied the downtown. >> reporter: because they can't afford it? >> they can't afford it because you have to recoup the money of building a new structure. >> reporter: some of the most iconic images came from the pacific garden mall. >> instead of saving what was already here, we close to completely reinvent the downtow
the ford's department store, the pacific garden mall and the beloved cooper house.was a courthouse a popular restaurant and the beating heart of a town with the renaissance character and bohemian identity. >> it's not bad as it is but it's not the cooper house. the real cooper house had a lot more character and was the best building in the downtown. >> reporter: ross gibson one of the city's most prominent historians took us on a walking tour through some of the worst damaged areas...
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but together, as members of the cca retail cooperative, they can compete with anybody. >> you have to level the playing field. and i think what we do is we level the playing field so we have the same tools and the same scale as the big boxes. >> the carpet one cooperative membership is made up of more than 1100 flooring retailers. >> when we buy something we're buying it at "x" amount. i have no idea what the guy down the street is buying it for but there's no way we can buy it. >> when you factor in the other industry cooperatives managed by cca partners you realize howard's retail cooperative is a very, very large business. >> we're actually bigger than starbucks. we're bigger than bed, bath&beyond. that's our combined all the different divisions we have. within cca global partners. >> for them, membership in the carpet one cooperative gives then the extra leverage necessary to get the price breaks they need to survive. >> you own your own store. but you buy your merchandise as a co-op with all these other dealers. >> kathy buchanan is fran's daughter. she's one of three siblings wh
but together, as members of the cca retail cooperative, they can compete with anybody. >> you have to level the playing field. and i think what we do is we level the playing field so we have the same tools and the same scale as the big boxes. >> the carpet one cooperative membership is made up of more than 1100 flooring retailers. >> when we buy something we're buying it at "x" amount. i have no idea what the guy down the street is buying it for but there's no way we...
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is preceding as well as of the hard work we're seeing d b participation in the project and the cooperation is preceding with caltrain and the treasure island authority i want to recognize another team lead by senior engineer liz who is managing the off-ramp project it is complicated and demanding i want to appreciate the communication and let the public knows about the 0 closer and the detours in the area obtain a personal note i'm happy to see prop k on the agenda and thank you to the sfmta offer this weekend i was happy to gather with district 11 some of whom worked on the geneva transportation plan it resolved the plantings the project looks at great and officially laundry on sunday street excelsior festival on this sunday september 29th finally, i'd like to congratulate the sfmta on their procurement of the next generation light rail vehicle fleet thank you to supervisor breed for the approval for the legislation for the contract and the mayor and colleagues on the board for supporting this $1.2 billion investment as many residents can attest the l l vs are having maintenance issues th
is preceding as well as of the hard work we're seeing d b participation in the project and the cooperation is preceding with caltrain and the treasure island authority i want to recognize another team lead by senior engineer liz who is managing the off-ramp project it is complicated and demanding i want to appreciate the communication and let the public knows about the 0 closer and the detours in the area obtain a personal note i'm happy to see prop k on the agenda and thank you to the sfmta...
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we have great progress in building regional defense cooperation. secretary hagel is certainly very interested in his encounters with his counterparts during shangri la dialogue and also recently in april the connection with the u.s.-asian defense ministerial meeting in honolulu. we hope that can be a future fixture in our defense relations with asean. of course as we work all of these issues with our partners, friends and others in east asia, we will want to be working with them to manage disputes and issues that generate tension. i don't need to mention how important maintaining stability in the south sea is to us. our position on this has been made crystal clear on many occasions. it's going to remain a strong focus for me and for my leadership in dod in the coming months. why don't i stop there and let my other friends comment. >> ambassador? >> thank you. congratulations again to them for looking at the bigger pictures in the asian architecture and particularly security architecture. how critical it is for interests going forward. i wanted to l
we have great progress in building regional defense cooperation. secretary hagel is certainly very interested in his encounters with his counterparts during shangri la dialogue and also recently in april the connection with the u.s.-asian defense ministerial meeting in honolulu. we hope that can be a future fixture in our defense relations with asean. of course as we work all of these issues with our partners, friends and others in east asia, we will want to be working with them to manage...
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then, our steve keeley live outside cooper university hospital with startling new details about the death after hospital ceo and his wife. steve? >> reporter: yes, not good news here. shots and sad, privately, not at all surprised, that this was no accident. sue? >> we are on fog watch again this morning, we will be taking a look at clouds, change to go sunshine, and maybe giving you double digits in your weather by the numbers today. kerry? >> sue, thank you. then fellow troopers sharing kinds words about the young pennsylvania state trooper killed in a gun accident. how he's being remembered this morning. >>> good day everybody, it is cents 4:00 on thursday, october second, 2014. >> it is one of those mornings, turn on the phone, and the first thing doses is say low on battery. >> oh,. >> do you ever have one of those days? >> terrible day to start. hopefully go to the frig and there is milk there, it is not empty, there is gags in your car. you know how it goes, sue. >> i know, we don't always plan ahead for these things, do we? hopefully, we ' here to help you deal with whatever you'r
then, our steve keeley live outside cooper university hospital with startling new details about the death after hospital ceo and his wife. steve? >> reporter: yes, not good news here. shots and sad, privately, not at all surprised, that this was no accident. sue? >> we are on fog watch again this morning, we will be taking a look at clouds, change to go sunshine, and maybe giving you double digits in your weather by the numbers today. kerry? >> sue, thank you. then fellow...
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we enjoy the relationships and the cooperation.he israel defense forces and the -- >> the forces led by you. >> led by me, yes. no doubt that the united states is our best ally. this is the most powerful party all around the globe. regarding military might, economic power and political power. on certain issues, we share a couple of disputes. >> what is the dispute on issues? there was a dispute as to how far you went in gaza. you did things that they did not want you to do. it does not seem to stop you. if the president of the united states publicly acknowledges there differences and privately urges you to stop -- >> i prefer to discuss the issues behind closed doors. the relationship is too important to do it publicly. >> publicly, you and others say that, on the national security level, the cooperation has never been better. >> that is right. >> so what are you worried about? >> there might be disputes about another issue what should be , done on the israeli-palestinian track. >> you said something about john kerry. i'm not sure
we enjoy the relationships and the cooperation.he israel defense forces and the -- >> the forces led by you. >> led by me, yes. no doubt that the united states is our best ally. this is the most powerful party all around the globe. regarding military might, economic power and political power. on certain issues, we share a couple of disputes. >> what is the dispute on issues? there was a dispute as to how far you went in gaza. you did things that they did not want you to do. it...
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generally, farmers in the neighborhood would form a cooperative.hey would build a cheese factory and hire a cheese maker who would work for the cooperative on shares. there were thousands of cheesemakers. in 1930, over 2000 cheese plants in wisconsin had the transportation and road system approved, console edition among smaller plans. that continued and then there were only about 200 cheese factories in wisconsin. >> and 2008, i published a book on torture, "torture and the war on terror." when i wrote the book, i realized some of the techniques we were using for the war on terror appear in our prison system. i noticed all these odd connections between overseas policies and domestic policies. so i started looking at what was happening in the prison system. that then led me to start teaching the prison system. and i started looking into another book on solitary confinement. psychologists have studied what happens to a person. the develop these very distinctive -- one psychologist .alls it the shoe syndrome they get horrible paranoia, a real aggressi
generally, farmers in the neighborhood would form a cooperative.hey would build a cheese factory and hire a cheese maker who would work for the cooperative on shares. there were thousands of cheesemakers. in 1930, over 2000 cheese plants in wisconsin had the transportation and road system approved, console edition among smaller plans. that continued and then there were only about 200 cheese factories in wisconsin. >> and 2008, i published a book on torture, "torture and the war on...
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and i understand that it is a result of the respondent not at all cooperating or acknowledging the process. but i still do have some concern that that penalty is accessive. >> sorry. we can see that that is actually high. it is the maximum. for this kind of violation, we would, that would not ever happen as a settlement. policies were adopted, back in 2013 that laid out very specific time lines and what penalties will be. this did actually occur, prior to those adoptions. the staff just used it as a guide to use it as something to consider and it is purely within your purview to do whatever you like. you could issue a lower penalty, or something in between. those are merely a guide at this point, like i said, i don't believe that it would be fair to impose those penalties on him because this happened prior to that, i included that as a guide for you. that was it. >> other comments or questions from the commissioners? >> i think that i share your views, mr. chairman, that $10,000 is not appropriate for this kind of a violation. and i am reminded of a judge who once told me about he had a ca
and i understand that it is a result of the respondent not at all cooperating or acknowledging the process. but i still do have some concern that that penalty is accessive. >> sorry. we can see that that is actually high. it is the maximum. for this kind of violation, we would, that would not ever happen as a settlement. policies were adopted, back in 2013 that laid out very specific time lines and what penalties will be. this did actually occur, prior to those adoptions. the staff just...
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we have now the tool to clarify the framework for cooperation. so the best way is to implement it. >> thank you. why don't we open it up. when you have a question, please identify yourself and ask a concise question. david, did you -- >> if you do get cooperation in the list you provided in 2011 on these issues, is it important that the iaea make public the history of iran's work on possible military dimensions and what you've determined or not? there seems to be some reluck tans on the part of the iranians to have a public accounting. and we've heard some indications that they might be more willing to be cooperate fif they thought their answers to the questions would remain confidential within the system. and some say that's why they've been less cooperative with you even while they've continued to negotiate the p5 plus 1. so i'm just wondering what your stance is about the need to make public the answers to each of the 11 or 12 issues that you raised. >> all the safeguards and confidential information should be kept tight between the country an
we have now the tool to clarify the framework for cooperation. so the best way is to implement it. >> thank you. why don't we open it up. when you have a question, please identify yourself and ask a concise question. david, did you -- >> if you do get cooperation in the list you provided in 2011 on these issues, is it important that the iaea make public the history of iran's work on possible military dimensions and what you've determined or not? there seems to be some reluck tans on...
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the land is mostly forest, though it's still owned by coopers. he died called families. it's a ma'am war about growing up in mississippi and a celebration of the importance of family. i re-read it every year and i think of it as a letter from my dad to me. my dad's memoir is full of family stories, the tales of people whose names will never appear in history books or newspapers but who raised families, worked hard and struggled to make a living off the land. people like my great-grandfather, william preston cooper. apparently he wasn't very religious. on his death bed they tried to baptize him. he refused yelling that all they needed to do was bring him a woman and he'd have no need of dying. my second cousin met me and offered to take me to meet the graves of some of these family legends. >> that's it. >> deep in the wood we found an old overgrown cemetery from another branch of my family. so this is the bull cemetery. >> this is it. >> this is incredible. >> i haven't been here in a long time. >> the bulls married into the cooper family long be
the land is mostly forest, though it's still owned by coopers. he died called families. it's a ma'am war about growing up in mississippi and a celebration of the importance of family. i re-read it every year and i think of it as a letter from my dad to me. my dad's memoir is full of family stories, the tales of people whose names will never appear in history books or newspapers but who raised families, worked hard and struggled to make a living off the land. people like my great-grandfather,...
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defense cooperation guidelines. johnston said his country will support the change. >> afghan security authorities say they arrested two senior members of a network responsible for a number of sophisticated and deadly attacks. officials say the men are leaders in the hakani network. one of the men was captured along with another man on tuesday. they are responsible for a car bomb attack in july in the southeastern province of paktika which killed more than 40 people. the network has staged high-profile attacks against the government and nato troops. hakani is accused of having played a key role and raising funds from overseas. there's hope these two arrests will have direct consequences on the network and center of command. ine other news soldiers and police in napal search for dozens of people who have gone missing along trekking routes. nine people including foreign visitors have been killed in a mountainous region amongst harsh weather conditions. a large amount of snow fell on tuesday. it was accompanied by avala
defense cooperation guidelines. johnston said his country will support the change. >> afghan security authorities say they arrested two senior members of a network responsible for a number of sophisticated and deadly attacks. officials say the men are leaders in the hakani network. one of the men was captured along with another man on tuesday. they are responsible for a car bomb attack in july in the southeastern province of paktika which killed more than 40 people. the network has staged...
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they'll study what cooperation is possible. japan has strict arms exports rule, guidelines for the free principles of transfer for defense equipment and technology. the two have also agreed on mutual stance f-35 fighters. both nations have agreed to purchase the jets from the u.s. eto'o also explained to johnson about the report guidelines. johnston said his country will sports the change. trz . >>> workers at japan's plant have been showing off new tools. >> this is a new unit of the advanced liquid processing system. the it's designed to remove radio active substances. officials for tokyo electric power company say it can treat 750 tons of water every day. workers switched on the first unit in march last year. they had to deal with the strength of breakdowns. they showed the media their second unit. they're also building a third, with higher performance. 300 tons of ground water flows in every day and gets contaminated. they need to process over half a million tons. >> we're using a variety of equipment to try to decon tame n
they'll study what cooperation is possible. japan has strict arms exports rule, guidelines for the free principles of transfer for defense equipment and technology. the two have also agreed on mutual stance f-35 fighters. both nations have agreed to purchase the jets from the u.s. eto'o also explained to johnson about the report guidelines. johnston said his country will sports the change. trz . >>> workers at japan's plant have been showing off new tools. >> this is a new unit...
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operate -- they might cooperate in certain cases. in some way, they are exporting and imposing their way of islam. >> do you believe there is something in islam that motivates them or simply that these are radical jihadist ?errorists as other religious leaders have said, they kidnapped the religion. there is nothing in islam that argues they should be this way. >> yes. i agree with that. this is an interpretation of islam. we cannot ignore the fact that in all -- that not all muslims are jihadists. but all jihadists are muslims. >> what does that mean? >> islam, in the recent history, has declined. poverty exploited by their leaders. not a relevant ideology like they adopted in the past. be solutions.s to this is the solution. they now -- they know how to approach these frustrated people. them to become followers. it is a vicious circle. that, as alieve society, we sanctify this. deteriorating situation regarding the economy and everything. >> someone once said, i think it was edmund burke who said, "for evil to triumph, all that is
operate -- they might cooperate in certain cases. in some way, they are exporting and imposing their way of islam. >> do you believe there is something in islam that motivates them or simply that these are radical jihadist ?errorists as other religious leaders have said, they kidnapped the religion. there is nothing in islam that argues they should be this way. >> yes. i agree with that. this is an interpretation of islam. we cannot ignore the fact that in all -- that not all...
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the suspect is cooperating. they have now found seven bodies of women in hammond, indiana, and gary, indiana. let's bring in the host of "legal view," ashleigh banfield, who is covering this story for us. they find a suspect and he's allegedly cooperating. he leads us to six other bodies of women. update our viewers here in the united states and indeed and around the world. >> this is a very fast-developing case, wolf, of what appears to be a serial killer allegedly operating in the indiana area. like you said, friday night a woman is killed in a motel 6. by saturday, the police chief just announced that they used phone tracking to find their suspect the next day who apparently, according to the chief, admitted to the officers that he, quote, messed up by committing the crime in hammond and that was the tip of the iceberg. he admitted to six other killings. it's one thing to confess, wolf, as we all know, people confess to all sorts of things that they do but they cannot lead you to bodies unless they know somet
the suspect is cooperating. they have now found seven bodies of women in hammond, indiana, and gary, indiana. let's bring in the host of "legal view," ashleigh banfield, who is covering this story for us. they find a suspect and he's allegedly cooperating. he leads us to six other bodies of women. update our viewers here in the united states and indeed and around the world. >> this is a very fast-developing case, wolf, of what appears to be a serial killer allegedly operating in...
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i got some incredible cooperation, bob mueller approved his cooperation personal. they showed me a real bug which is about the size of a postage stamp, although that figure. it will record for 20 hours or transmit, as you wish. so let's say they want to put a bug in an office building. they go to elevator school to learn how to control elevators and they will go in, take control of one of the elevators, get off the top of the roof of the elevator and then overnight, they will get out, put the bugs in this way, get back on the elevator and during the day they will come out wearing business suits and no one is a wiser. let's say they want to put a bug in the home in the middle of the night. they will take a photo of the front of the house and then blow that up into a huge tarp the victory over the front of the house so that any bystander walking by on the street in the middle of the night looks at the house and thinks that's the house. but actually behind the tarp they can defeat the alarms and defeat the locks. they put the bugs in the they also have a phony bush th
i got some incredible cooperation, bob mueller approved his cooperation personal. they showed me a real bug which is about the size of a postage stamp, although that figure. it will record for 20 hours or transmit, as you wish. so let's say they want to put a bug in an office building. they go to elevator school to learn how to control elevators and they will go in, take control of one of the elevators, get off the top of the roof of the elevator and then overnight, they will get out, put the...
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. >> believe the fire in the ceo of cooper hospital's was arson. >> new owner, after multi-million dollar bid accepted at auction, what they plan to do if the sale in fact goes through at revel. oh, boy, they got this for pennies on the dollar. good morning, it is thursday, october 22, 2014. >> reporters following your top stories this morning. >> new information about the deaths of cooper health ceo and his wife, john and joyce sheridan, he will be talking about the new developments, there lauren johnson in center sit which more on the new heads, the new interim head of the secret service and his ties here to the delaware vale. >> but first? >> sue has the weather number. have you sheen? >> this is the biggest story of the day. >> sunshine, seasonable temperatures today, all you got to do to get a ten around here. it is really going to be very pleasant, outside, we've got clouds, right now, with bus stop buddy, but really don't need to bundle up at the bus stop today. temperatures in the suburbs, in 50's, long sleeves are good idea. 60s around the city visible, watching it the past coupl
. >> believe the fire in the ceo of cooper hospital's was arson. >> new owner, after multi-million dollar bid accepted at auction, what they plan to do if the sale in fact goes through at revel. oh, boy, they got this for pennies on the dollar. good morning, it is thursday, october 22, 2014. >> reporters following your top stories this morning. >> new information about the deaths of cooper health ceo and his wife, john and joyce sheridan, he will be talking about the new...
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. >> also breaking, a stunning find in the death of cooper health systems ceo and his wife. investigators now say the fire at his home was intentionally set. >> their bodies were discover sunday and people throughout area have been dealing with heartbreak an lot of questions ever since. good evening and thanks for joining us i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy nolan. details in that fire just coming out a short time ago. fox 29's jenn for joyce is live at cooper university hospital tonight. what do you know, jennifer? >> reporter: well, good evening, lucy. the somerset county prosecutor' office is calling this an exhaustive investigation and as you mentioned, today they made a ruling of arson in regards to a fire at the home of cooper university health systems ceo john sheridan and his wife joyce. the couple was found dead insi inside. investigators say fire crews and police respond to do a 911 call sunday morning around 6:15 alerting them of a fire at the sheridan's home on meadow run drive. the fire was contained to the upstairs master bedroom where both john and joyce were found u
. >> also breaking, a stunning find in the death of cooper health systems ceo and his wife. investigators now say the fire at his home was intentionally set. >> their bodies were discover sunday and people throughout area have been dealing with heartbreak an lot of questions ever since. good evening and thanks for joining us i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy nolan. details in that fire just coming out a short time ago. fox 29's jenn for joyce is live at cooper university hospital...
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bob muller approved this cooperation personally. they actually showed me a real bug, which is about the size of a postage stamp, a little thicker. it will record for 20 hours or transmit as you wish. so let's say they want to put aing new an office building. they go temovateor school to -- elevator school to learn how to control the elevator so they take control of an elevator, get on the roof of the elevator, and then get out and put the bug in the suite, get back on the elevator, and then during the day they'll come out wearing business suits and nobody is the wiser. lefts say they want to put a bug in a home in the middle of the night. they'll take a photo of the front of the house and then blow that up into a huge tarp that they drape over the front of the house, so that any bystander walking by on the street in the middle of the night looks at the house and thinks that's the house, but actually behind the tarps the agents work to defeat the alarms and defeat the locks, and they put the bugs in. they also have a phony bush that
bob muller approved this cooperation personally. they actually showed me a real bug, which is about the size of a postage stamp, a little thicker. it will record for 20 hours or transmit as you wish. so let's say they want to put aing new an office building. they go temovateor school to -- elevator school to learn how to control the elevator so they take control of an elevator, get on the roof of the elevator, and then get out and put the bug in the suite, get back on the elevator, and then...