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she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is mona crocker's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question in the case was always, why did deputy sinclair jam on his brakes? kayfetz's dramatic re-enactment answered the question. >> now, from sinclair's viewpoint, we can see that he sees the lead secret service car straddling the center line just a bit more than a second before he begins to skid in a straight line across the highway. >> the last view is that of agent labarge just before the fatal crash. based on kayfetz's powerful reenactment and the work of brunn's team of investigators, a judge ruled that the secret service agents were partially responsible for the accident. he also ruled that the united states should reimburse mariposa
she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is mona crocker's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question in the case was...
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our stations can be found in golden gate park, crocker amazon park, marina green, ucsf campuses, yerba buena gardens, the california academy of scienceses and san francisco international airport. we have also [speaker not understood] tap stations at five public schools and are currently extending that program to 36 other schools. this legislation provides for prudent implementation plan by proposing a phased approach and relying first on reliability and feasibility analysis to assess the needs and develop recommendations. i want to thank supervisor chiu and your staff for working with us to develop this approach. these pro he visions give city agencies the necessary time to actually quantify their need ~ and allows the puc to -- the opportunity to determine the best mechanisms for addressing those needs. i do think it's important to recognize that the cost to fully implement this ordinance cannot be known until the feasibility study is completed and the recommendations are made. based on our current knowledge, we think it's unlikely that sufficient funds will be available through exist
our stations can be found in golden gate park, crocker amazon park, marina green, ucsf campuses, yerba buena gardens, the california academy of scienceses and san francisco international airport. we have also [speaker not understood] tap stations at five public schools and are currently extending that program to 36 other schools. this legislation provides for prudent implementation plan by proposing a phased approach and relying first on reliability and feasibility analysis to assess the needs...
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that's the ryan crocker view. it's also the assad regime's view. that's actually been the assad regime's narrative from today one when it was entirely false, when it was a nonviolent, non seq. tape, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real cross-section of syrian society. i mean, you look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising, there were many christians involved in the protests. there weral a whites, there were kurds, there were secular u.s.es. that has now -- asaws add that time was -- assad at that time from day one was saying this is an extremist, al-qaeda, foreign conspiracy. it was wrong then, but he intentionally made it less wrong ever today. partly by opening his jails and letting some of the, some of the islamists he had behind bars out onto the streets. >> they weren't all in jail either. >> well, that's right. but these, vacuum that nader just described, the bloodbath, okay? because it was a completely one-way, now we're at a three-way war. for a while it was a two-way war n. the first eight months, it was a
that's the ryan crocker view. it's also the assad regime's view. that's actually been the assad regime's narrative from today one when it was entirely false, when it was a nonviolent, non seq. tape, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real cross-section of syrian society. i mean, you look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising, there were many christians involved in the protests. there weral a whites, there were kurds, there were secular u.s.es. that has now -- asaws...
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. >> reporter: big brands like pillsbury, betty crocker, even lays potato chips put on these contests new products and give shoppers ideas how to use familiar products in new ways. cooking central.com scour the net and send members the biggest contests. christina runs the site and says there are more than 500 contests and $3 million in cash and prizes just waiting to be won every year. >> there's a lot to be won out there. you've just got to go claim your piece of pie. >> and do you ever wonder how those celebrity chefs come up with all those recipes in the cookbooks? sometimes they don't. >> i'm just going to mix a little bit of this stuff together. >> reporter: denise says she's a cookbook ghost writer. she writes, develops and photographs some of the recipes. >> gorgeous. >> reporter: the secret is out. she charges between $200 and $400 peres pea. -- per recipe. >> why does a celebrity hire someone else to write their recipes? many reasons. they don't have time to write their own. two, they are the brand and they are very busy selling the brand. you know, they don't have any extra
. >> reporter: big brands like pillsbury, betty crocker, even lays potato chips put on these contests new products and give shoppers ideas how to use familiar products in new ways. cooking central.com scour the net and send members the biggest contests. christina runs the site and says there are more than 500 contests and $3 million in cash and prizes just waiting to be won every year. >> there's a lot to be won out there. you've just got to go claim your piece of pie. >> and...
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it's the ryan-crocker view. it's the regime view. it's been the asad regime narrative from day one. it was entirely false. it was a nonviolent, non nonsectarian, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real cross section of syrian society. i mean, you look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising. there were many christians involved in the protests. there were al wits, there were curds, there were secularists. that has now -- asad, at that time was saying from day one this is an extremist, al-qaeda foreign conspiracy. it was wrong then, but he intentionally made it less wrong every day. partly by opening his jails and letting some of the islamists he had behind bars out on to the streets. >> who aren't all in jail either. >> that's right. but the vacuum that he described. the blood bath, okay, it was a completely one-way. now we're in a three-way war. for awhile it was a two-way war. in the first eight months it was a one-way war. it was a nonviolent protest movement being fired upon with live ammunition, with bombing of sniper fierl. it was a one way of violen
it's the ryan-crocker view. it's the regime view. it's been the asad regime narrative from day one. it was entirely false. it was a nonviolent, non nonsectarian, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real cross section of syrian society. i mean, you look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising. there were many christians involved in the protests. there were al wits, there were curds, there were secularists. that has now -- asad, at that time was saying from day one this...
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amazingly ambassador crocker and general petraeus and general a hero could do. so among everything with that complexity better reading with military eyes and also reads like a cook book every few pages i reminded the custody joe -- strategic counterinsurgency command to be prepared with this problem to execute this responsibility does in the strategic functions that have not yet been captured of the military doctrine in it is important to take a book like yours to begin processing to learn this every time we have the major contingency campaign in a foreign country which does little as we would want it to happen is certain to happen again at some point in time my hope we are better prepared or better equipped of how a counterinsurgency command like iraq and the mission work so we can be at a more advantageous starting point. also a reminder of these commander have stooped old ps operations command to oversee tax corporation. trade the equipment to me and that generates those iraqi forces that you mention to join on the battlefield. with that counterinsurgency no
amazingly ambassador crocker and general petraeus and general a hero could do. so among everything with that complexity better reading with military eyes and also reads like a cook book every few pages i reminded the custody joe -- strategic counterinsurgency command to be prepared with this problem to execute this responsibility does in the strategic functions that have not yet been captured of the military doctrine in it is important to take a book like yours to begin processing to learn this...
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crocker showed up, i'm retired from the marine corp., a couple comments. first of all, another operational doctrine successful called am fib because warfare we use after that we learned from after world world war i and ii e armies, we took the boats, but we forgave you. the second thing is, and general shoemaker, success in iraq, introdugs of the brigade modules is an amazing transformation of how the army attends different brigades, and they are all put together, and i was very, very impressed by that, and saying that as the person using the joint task organizations, but the fact that you could have almost a court sized group of unites of different parts of the united states and europe come together in baghdad and work almost -- one focus, significant achievement by the army and thank you all you for doing that, did a great job in doing that. what doo you say to the state department? one of the things i found amazing when i showed up there is part of the baghdad cr 2-rbgs that was unfunded. how were they to compliment and supplement that in baghdad with l
crocker showed up, i'm retired from the marine corp., a couple comments. first of all, another operational doctrine successful called am fib because warfare we use after that we learned from after world world war i and ii e armies, we took the boats, but we forgave you. the second thing is, and general shoemaker, success in iraq, introdugs of the brigade modules is an amazing transformation of how the army attends different brigades, and they are all put together, and i was very, very impressed...
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she makes them from betty crocker and follows all the instructions." [ laughter ] not your brownies,but they are good. >> jimmy: they are good. my mom did that too. what was it, for "food and wine" magazine or something? they asked me -- they said, "give me a recipe from your mother. we'll put it in the magazine." i go, "my mom will freak out." i said cool. called my mom and go, "do you have any recipes you wanna -- we'll put it in the magazine. i'm doing an article for 'food and wine.'" she goes, "yeah, yeah. hold on, let me get it." so she calls back, she goes, "i got one. it's my cheesecake." okay great, perfect. she reads the recipe and i give it to them. they give it to like their test kitchen or something. and they go to the test kitchen, they call me back, they go, "hey, we got your mom's recipe, we gave it to the test kitchen, they made it. fantastic. great recipe. can you ask her if she got it anywhere?" i go, "sure." i call mom, "hey, they wanna know, did you get the recipe from anybody?" mom goes, "oh, no. oh, hold on, let me check." she opens it up. i hear paper rustling
she makes them from betty crocker and follows all the instructions." [ laughter ] not your brownies,but they are good. >> jimmy: they are good. my mom did that too. what was it, for "food and wine" magazine or something? they asked me -- they said, "give me a recipe from your mother. we'll put it in the magazine." i go, "my mom will freak out." i said cool. called my mom and go, "do you have any recipes you wanna -- we'll put it in the magazine. i'm...
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but in terms of ambassador crocker in 2003 could things have gone better? possibly. in my view that is a better analogy but donald rumsfeld will not allow him all lots of leeway with the previous question indicated that secretary rumsfeld wanted the army to we disbanded. that is the vision that they had i not sure but we don't know. but the lesson is political. part of what iraq is facing today to get over the political impasse to bring in all sectors and ethnicity is with the political wait for word to counteract those a aspects it would be easy but with specific tactics and apache helicopters and hellfire missiles you can poke away all day long at the terrorist but not until the root causes are addressed in that advice has to go to the top unfortunately. >> and it? >> it is interesting people would say they would give them a piece of their mind but i have not studied the run up to the war but with all the have read the military broad in the weapons from secretary rumsfeld. there were plans of the shelf at centcom but was under different commander. he was o.k. so th
but in terms of ambassador crocker in 2003 could things have gone better? possibly. in my view that is a better analogy but donald rumsfeld will not allow him all lots of leeway with the previous question indicated that secretary rumsfeld wanted the army to we disbanded. that is the vision that they had i not sure but we don't know. but the lesson is political. part of what iraq is facing today to get over the political impasse to bring in all sectors and ethnicity is with the political wait...
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when you think of general mills, you think of cheerios, pillsbury and betty crocker and yoplait and willve out haagen-dazs. cheryl: good move. nicole, thank you. adam: he has been one of the president's best friends in tech but mark zuckerberg is calling president obama over the nsa spying scandal. sandra smith with the latest. >> he literally picked up the phone and called the president. facebook founder, mark zuckerberg lashing out at the government for its surveillance practices on his facebook page. they need to be more transparent about what they're doing or otherwise people will believe the worst. zuckerberg as we said also vented his concern on a phone call to the president and this frustration comes by the way in stark contrast to back in before ven when facebook and zuckerberg hosted the president for town hall meeting. zuckerberg and obama were chumming it up and laughing taking their jackets off and taking questions from the audience. zuckerberg concluded facebook post, call to action for interusers. it is up to them to build the internet we want. we watch facebook shares, dow
when you think of general mills, you think of cheerios, pillsbury and betty crocker and yoplait and willve out haagen-dazs. cheryl: good move. nicole, thank you. adam: he has been one of the president's best friends in tech but mark zuckerberg is calling president obama over the nsa spying scandal. sandra smith with the latest. >> he literally picked up the phone and called the president. facebook founder, mark zuckerberg lashing out at the government for its surveillance practices on his...
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woodruff: the shape of any new oversight body remains unclear, but icann's board chairman, steve crockeromises an open, inclusive process. >> woodruff: more now about how this has all has worked, and what's at stake. vint cerf is a former chairman of the board of icann. he's considered one of the fathers of the internet and is now a vice president and so- called "chief internet evangelist" for google. and randolph may is a professor of law at george mason university who is president and founder of the free state foundation, a free-market oriented think tank. so, vint cerf, let me start with you. how do you explain to the public who doesn't understand it, how much oversight is there right now of the internet? >> well, agia has provided very light oversight, in fact. >> woodruff: what is that. national telecommunications and information agency a portion of the department of commerce. you may have a contract with the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers to manage the domain names of the internet everyone is familiar with and the you merricle internet are ones that people know
woodruff: the shape of any new oversight body remains unclear, but icann's board chairman, steve crockeromises an open, inclusive process. >> woodruff: more now about how this has all has worked, and what's at stake. vint cerf is a former chairman of the board of icann. he's considered one of the fathers of the internet and is now a vice president and so- called "chief internet evangelist" for google. and randolph may is a professor of law at george mason university who is...
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of "nice girls don't get the corner office," says to be taken seriously, leave the baking to betty crocker gonna help your career. and if you do it too much, you'll just be seen as the mascot, or the, you know, the, the department mom, and you don't want that. >> reporter: office sin number two -- signing off with love. adding hugs, kisses, and smiley faces to your e-mails may seem fun and friendly, but our expert says ix-nay on the xos. >> unless i am e-mailing somebody that i am very close with, very close with, they have no place in business correspondence. i don't know where those e-mails are gonna go. who are they gonna be forwarded to? i am not gonna send them to my clients, i am not gonna send them to colleagues that i am not that close to, i am certainly not gonna put it at the end of an e-mail to my boss. >> reporter: if all these office no-nos make you want to flee the cube, perhaps you should in fact spend more time out of the office. and office sin number one -- working too hard. burning the midnight oil can actually backfire. researchers say it could despriev ydeprive you of s
of "nice girls don't get the corner office," says to be taken seriously, leave the baking to betty crocker gonna help your career. and if you do it too much, you'll just be seen as the mascot, or the, you know, the, the department mom, and you don't want that. >> reporter: office sin number two -- signing off with love. adding hugs, kisses, and smiley faces to your e-mails may seem fun and friendly, but our expert says ix-nay on the xos. >> unless i am e-mailing somebody...
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but in terms of ambassador crocker in 2003 could things have gone better? possibly. in my view that is a better analogy but donald rumsfeld will not allow him all lots of leeway with the previous question indicated that secretary rumsfeld wanted the army to we disbanded. that is the vision that they had i not sure but we don't know. but the lesson is political. part of what iraq is facing today to get over the political impasse to bring in all sectors and ethnicity is with the political wait for word to counteract those a aspects it would be easy but with specific tactics and apache helicopters and hellfire missiles you can poke away all day long at the terrorist but not until the root causes are addressed in that advice has to go to the top unfortunately. >> and it? >> it is interesting people would say they would give them a piece of their mind but i have not studied the run up to the war but with all the have read the military broad in the weapons from secretary rumsfeld. there were plans of the shelf at centcom but was under different commander. he was o.k. so th
but in terms of ambassador crocker in 2003 could things have gone better? possibly. in my view that is a better analogy but donald rumsfeld will not allow him all lots of leeway with the previous question indicated that secretary rumsfeld wanted the army to we disbanded. that is the vision that they had i not sure but we don't know. but the lesson is political. part of what iraq is facing today to get over the political impasse to bring in all sectors and ethnicity is with the political wait...
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jarvis is named after the glasses wearing rock star jarvis crocker and harry potter's sidekick.ted by a shelter volunteer in california. jarvis, we're very pleased to meet you and take a look over there in social square powered by samsung, jarvis' owner sent us a picture of him saying good morning. >> oh. good morning, jarvis. >> the woman that adopted him had adopted 300 but never kept one until jarvis. >> fostered 300. not at the same time. that would be weird. >> we call that burying the lead. >> really. >> thank you, sara. >>> we move on to that the legal fight over fathers in the delivery room. a new jersey judge banned one dad from the delivery room because the mom did not want him there. a controversial ruling and abc's reena ninan has the story. >> reporter: dads in delivery rooms, a pretty common fixture these days seen in the movie "knocked up." >> give her the epidural. >> reporter: now a nuj judge ruled expectant moms have the legal right to keep dads out. laura's client estranged from his baby girl's mother didn't want to miss his daughter's first moment. he went to
jarvis is named after the glasses wearing rock star jarvis crocker and harry potter's sidekick.ted by a shelter volunteer in california. jarvis, we're very pleased to meet you and take a look over there in social square powered by samsung, jarvis' owner sent us a picture of him saying good morning. >> oh. good morning, jarvis. >> the woman that adopted him had adopted 300 but never kept one until jarvis. >> fostered 300. not at the same time. that would be weird. >> we...
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so i got, again, the smore betky crocker smores mix.in the middle is marshmallow. then i added lucky charms to the middle. get out. what else can you add in there, cheese? >> whatever you would like. >> what is this on top? it's all super shinny. >> that's fluff on top and i added more lucky charms on top. >> look at the layers on that. >> this won the best new product award from better homes and gardens. i posted it on my instagram and everyone posted meant on it. >> i'm not sure if i like the surprise in the middle. >> okay. >> she forgot to take that out. it was her wedding ring, it fell in. >> they're magically delicious. >> what is this final one over here? >> just some pancakes. >> pancakes? >> short stack pancakes. you can either buy frozen pancakes and dip them into food coloring with water in them or make it and dip them in food coloring. >> you're awesome. >> thank you very much. >> do you guys want some at home? >> and when we come back, we've got a big story, story of the day, the story of the missing malaysians. could it ha
so i got, again, the smore betky crocker smores mix.in the middle is marshmallow. then i added lucky charms to the middle. get out. what else can you add in there, cheese? >> whatever you would like. >> what is this on top? it's all super shinny. >> that's fluff on top and i added more lucky charms on top. >> look at the layers on that. >> this won the best new product award from better homes and gardens. i posted it on my instagram and everyone posted meant on it....
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that is the ryan crocker view and the regime's view. that has been their narrative from day one when it was entirely false, when it was a nonviolent, nonsectarian, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real prospect -- cross-section of syrian society. look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising there were many christians involved in the protests. there were kurds, there were secularists. that has -- assad was saying from day one this is an extremist al qaeda foreign conspiracy. it was wrong then but he intentionally made it less wrong every day, partly by opening his jails and letting some of the islamists he had behind bars out into the streets. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at the best-selling nonfiction be books according to wall street journal. ..
that is the ryan crocker view and the regime's view. that has been their narrative from day one when it was entirely false, when it was a nonviolent, nonsectarian, broadly democratic uprising that represented a real prospect -- cross-section of syrian society. look at those original seven to eight months of the uprising there were many christians involved in the protests. there were kurds, there were secularists. that has -- assad was saying from day one this is an extremist al qaeda foreign...