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danger man she loves you i think. the champions on top of groups even but only because of the goals scored per surprise partners of the summit following a shock when over mexico it was a good area with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slice from the mix in the fans room in chile thus leading the table with four points from two . at least most cup player has called it a day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro announcing his retirement from football at the age of thirty seven two to a lingering knee injury the defender played in four cups coupling italy to the title in two thousand and six he i'm off the top of one hundred thirty six inch national caps before retiring from the national scene i year ago kind of our own was also named fifa world player of the year in zero six becoming the only defender to ever be awarded the accolade the neapolitan play for a total of six teams during his club career including two stance with eventis and three seasons with real madrid where he w
danger man she loves you i think. the champions on top of groups even but only because of the goals scored per surprise partners of the summit following a shock when over mexico it was a good area with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slice from the mix in the fans room in chile thus leading the table with four points from two . at least most cup player has called it a day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro announcing his retirement from football at...
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how lex is sunshades here and within easy danger man she is in. the chileans on top of groups even but only because of goal scored peru thirst surprised partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico jose guerrero with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide away from the mexican the fans threw in chile thus leading the table with four points from two. at least most top clear house called it a day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro announcing his retirement from football at the age of thirty seven true to a lingering knee injury the defender played in four cups copping a plea to the title in two thousand and six he lost the top of a hundred thirty six international caps before retiring from the national scene year ago kind of our own was also named fifa world player of the year no six becoming the only defender to ever be awarded the accolade the neapolitan play for a total of sixteen string his club career including two stents with eventis and three seasons with me on the grid where he won tw
how lex is sunshades here and within easy danger man she is in. the chileans on top of groups even but only because of goal scored peru thirst surprised partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico jose guerrero with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide away from the mexican the fans threw in chile thus leading the table with four points from two. at least most top clear house called it a day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro...
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perera who can least also for one nil but chile where to leave empty handed them to secure funding danger man how alexis sunshades here within easy danger much too close in your eye. the champions on top of group c. then but only because of goal scored peru thirst surprise partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico it was a good rare oh with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide from the mix in the fans room in chilly thus leaving the table with four points from two. at least most help clear house cold of the day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro announcing his retirement from football at the age of thirty seven june to a lingering knee injury the defender played in four cups coupling italy to the title in two thousand and six he i'm off the top of one hundred thirty six instructional caps before retiring from the national scene i year ago kind of our own was also named fifa world player of the year in zero six becoming the only defender to ever be awarded the accolade the neapolitan play for a total of six teams during his club ca
perera who can least also for one nil but chile where to leave empty handed them to secure funding danger man how alexis sunshades here within easy danger much too close in your eye. the champions on top of group c. then but only because of goal scored peru thirst surprise partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico it was a good rare oh with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide from the mix in the fans room in chilly thus leaving the table with four points...
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oprah to calmly sell so for one mill a chilly where to leave empty handed peace and joy finding danger man how alexis sunshine is here with an easy decision to find. the champions on top of perhaps even but only because of goals scored peru thirst surprise partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico jose guerrero with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide right from the mix in the fans room in chile thus leading the table with four points from. at least most top player has called it a day after almost two decades on the big stage fabio cannavaro announcing his retirement from football at the age of thirty seven two to a lingering knee injury the defender played in four cups topping athletes of a title in two thousand and six not he lost the top one hundred thirty six inch optional caps before retiring from the national scene i year ago kind of early was also named fifa world player of the year no six becoming the only defender to ever be awarded the accolades the neapolitan play for a total of sixteen string his club career including two stance with eve
oprah to calmly sell so for one mill a chilly where to leave empty handed peace and joy finding danger man how alexis sunshine is here with an easy decision to find. the champions on top of perhaps even but only because of goals scored peru thirst surprise partners at the summit following a shock when over mexico jose guerrero with the only goal of the game eighty two minutes enough to slide right from the mix in the fans room in chile thus leading the table with four points from. at least most...
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if you get to know him and see how he really is, he's a dangerous man, period, i've ever seen in my life. because he's really dangerous. he had more power than scarface. that man was big, big. they would have killed me if they had found out i brought them down. they would kill me. it's a chance i had to take. me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america... ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur-advanced ergo owners! find one for yourself. check out twitter. try your friends on facebook... see what they have to say...unedited. it goes up... ask me what it's like to get a massage ---any time you want. ...it goes down... ergo...nomics... ergo...nomics... tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. (in chinese) ask me why i never want to leave my ergo. ask me why i'm glad i didn't wait 'till i was too old to enjoy this. sta
if you get to know him and see how he really is, he's a dangerous man, period, i've ever seen in my life. because he's really dangerous. he had more power than scarface. that man was big, big. they would have killed me if they had found out i brought them down. they would kill me. it's a chance i had to take. me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly...
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henry kissinger called ellsberg at the time the most dangerous man in america. they were published by "the new york times" after winning an epic first amendment battle in the supreme court, and after the times had published the pentagon papers the nixon administration prosecuted ellsberg under the espionage act. and you may remember that the trial was aborted in mid trial when judge matthew byrne down in los angeles discovered that nixon's plumbers unit had burglarized ellsberg's psychiatrist's office in order to find dirt on ellsberg. and the judge was so outraged about this governmental misduct that he dismissed the candidate. the government did not are the "the new york times" and, in fact, no publisher has ever been prosecuted under the espionage act, and i don't think that the news media could be prosecuted under the act. when it was proposed back in 1917, the congress rejected language that made it a crime to, quote, publish defense information in the very provision that senator feinstein relies on. the law does forbid, quote, publishing in other parts of
henry kissinger called ellsberg at the time the most dangerous man in america. they were published by "the new york times" after winning an epic first amendment battle in the supreme court, and after the times had published the pentagon papers the nixon administration prosecuted ellsberg under the espionage act. and you may remember that the trial was aborted in mid trial when judge matthew byrne down in los angeles discovered that nixon's plumbers unit had burglarized ellsberg's...
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we have been telling you for a while cass sunstein is the most dangerous man in america. can anyone tell me why i say cass sunstein is dangerous? yes, do we have microphone here? yes, richard. >> he is the one that actually writes the policy. he is the one ones that -- >> glenn: writing the regulation. >> right. so all of obama policies he enacts and puts them in law, puts them out there and know the rules that we as a people have to follow. >> glenn: how much regulation is there in healthcare? just health alone? do you know? what is the number of -- >> 14 bills in law in the same year there were 2,700, a little more than that final regulations as they're known. final rules passed. the regulatory apparatus is ten times the legislative process. >> glenn: which makes congress irrelevant do you remember congress, i don't remember which it was. jim demint, i looked at him and i said you're in more trouble than you think. you're about to become irrelevant. they are. because of cass sunstein. he is he married to? sam powers. why is she scary? >> that is a long list. where do yo
we have been telling you for a while cass sunstein is the most dangerous man in america. can anyone tell me why i say cass sunstein is dangerous? yes, do we have microphone here? yes, richard. >> he is the one that actually writes the policy. he is the one ones that -- >> glenn: writing the regulation. >> right. so all of obama policies he enacts and puts them in law, puts them out there and know the rules that we as a people have to follow. >> glenn: how much regulation...
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he also had a handgun, the chief says that it is important that people to know that a dangerous man is the street. >> this guy is a parolee, a weapon skyey. and did you look at these pictures behind me. even more substantial he was willing to use them on the officers. to carry that to the extreme? it is great but we got him, when we got them. >>reporter: this area where the shooting happened. he was in a car when he was shot. even the ammunition. they are being the very hands on the making a lot of this available to the public. i did speak to some people in attendance. the community members heard the gunshot you will. their reaction at 6:30 >>pam: in santa cruz the june 12th shooting that left one person injured this is a sketch whose identity is still not known. the victim was found shot in the abdomen on california avenue. suffering several injuries but he has been released from hospital. >> and the east bay, this left happened in danville over the weekend paper work is being offered. the workers are rob on monday it to extract copper wiring. there is a $5,000 reward for the nation's
he also had a handgun, the chief says that it is important that people to know that a dangerous man is the street. >> this guy is a parolee, a weapon skyey. and did you look at these pictures behind me. even more substantial he was willing to use them on the officers. to carry that to the extreme? it is great but we got him, when we got them. >>reporter: this area where the shooting happened. he was in a car when he was shot. even the ammunition. they are being the very hands on the...
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the july 4 weekend can be fun but dangerous. one man on the west coast found out this weekend. >> the fireworks are ready for the celebration on monday and the inner harbor. the crews have been working to get the show in place. >> it will be 18 minutes long. it will have about 1400 shells during those 18 minutes. the soundtrack will be a surprise. >> it is a surprise to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the aquarium. some may opt for a homegrown of fireworks show. officials want you to be careful. 8400 people nationwide were rushed to the emergency room last year with injuries from our works. in washington state, a 58-year- old man is in serious condition after homemade fireworks exploded on his face and body. authorities say he was trying to make the super firework. before the fireworks begin, boating is another popular way to celebrate america's interdependence -- independence. officials want you to think about safety. >> over eight out of 10 folks with accidents did not have life jackets on. >> another good tip is to have a cell phon
the july 4 weekend can be fun but dangerous. one man on the west coast found out this weekend. >> the fireworks are ready for the celebration on monday and the inner harbor. the crews have been working to get the show in place. >> it will be 18 minutes long. it will have about 1400 shells during those 18 minutes. the soundtrack will be a surprise. >> it is a surprise to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the aquarium. some may opt for a homegrown of fireworks show. officials...
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from that moment forward when they realized what he had done, they considered crazy horse to be a dangerous man, and that danger that he posed plus the general anger at crazy horse for killing a famous american general was what led to his killing in the september of 1877, about a year later, so that serves an as introduction to what it was i did and tried to do, and now you can grill. >> grill you. [laughter] >> well, i have to say that description is so vivid and cinematic because we see it from the other perspective that i saw that battlefield entirely different after reading that section of the book. >> thank you. [laughter] >> i guess there's no comment needed. the other thing i wanted to read a little tiny quote a friend wrote to me when i was reading your book. he said that the killing itself was an event so complex with so many motives and nuances, that it is still a puzzle. he obviously had not read your book. i was reading and going, oh, in, i think i have the pieces here. i think you gave it to me, but i was curious how you approached all those millions of different sources which can
from that moment forward when they realized what he had done, they considered crazy horse to be a dangerous man, and that danger that he posed plus the general anger at crazy horse for killing a famous american general was what led to his killing in the september of 1877, about a year later, so that serves an as introduction to what it was i did and tried to do, and now you can grill. >> grill you. [laughter] >> well, i have to say that description is so vivid and cinematic because...
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. >> new this morning, fairfield police think there may be an armed and dangerous man hiding somewhere in a neighborhood after a s.w.a.t. standoff that lasts for hours. an elderly woman called police to her home around 8:20. she told officers her son, michael austin, pointed a gun at her head and choked her almost unconscious. after hours spent trying to coax the suspect out, the s.w.a.t. team burst through the doors to find austin was gone. we'll continue to update you on that story this morning. >> 6:05 now. we also have an update on a very strange attempted kidnapping case in the south bay. a 26-year-old woman is expected in court this morning after trying to take a 3-year-old girl out of the hands of her mother. marla tellez is following the case this morning from san jose. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura. take a look. this is the neighborhood where it all happened. we're in the 1200 block of park near meridian, a pretty nice area, a mix of small businesses, nice homes and apartment complexes, in fact, we're about a mile from the rose garden. police say it was monday
. >> new this morning, fairfield police think there may be an armed and dangerous man hiding somewhere in a neighborhood after a s.w.a.t. standoff that lasts for hours. an elderly woman called police to her home around 8:20. she told officers her son, michael austin, pointed a gun at her head and choked her almost unconscious. after hours spent trying to coax the suspect out, the s.w.a.t. team burst through the doors to find austin was gone. we'll continue to update you on that story this...
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please welcome to the show from niagara falls, new york, a dangerous man, "sugar" rashad evans!eah. >> cause i thought it was a weak handshake. i was going to -- let me give you a strong one. >> jimmy: oh, please don't. please don't. [ laughter ] yeah, thank you so much. no, that was amazing -- you could just feel the power in that. you have an amazing story. you're from niagara falls. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you never thought that -- [ cheers ] -- thank you, one person from the falls. [ laughter ] he arrived in a barrel today. [ laughter and applause ] now you come from there. you had no idea that you were going to get into fighting, right? >> no, no. actually, growing up -- i'm from a big family. you know, and you know, we were very competitive growing up with each other -- single-parent household. you know, so we had to always fight for -- for positioning in the family. so, that's where i kind of get the fighting instinct from. >> jimmy: yeah you always credit your mom. was it -- >> yeah, my mom, man. >> jimmy: -- shirley. >> she was a -- she was a tough mom, but she was a goo
please welcome to the show from niagara falls, new york, a dangerous man, "sugar" rashad evans!eah. >> cause i thought it was a weak handshake. i was going to -- let me give you a strong one. >> jimmy: oh, please don't. please don't. [ laughter ] yeah, thank you so much. no, that was amazing -- you could just feel the power in that. you have an amazing story. you're from niagara falls. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you never thought that -- [ cheers ] -- thank you,...
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. >> reporter: they say the man they sought was dangerous -- the man they shot was dangerous. they will have an independent police auditor and board to sort the different accounts. these people feel that very strongly that police were in the wrong and they conducted a rowdy protest that resulted in the closure of three bart stations in san francisco. they held up commuters but no one was hurt and no arrests were made. protestors want to see bart police disbanded. they say protesting around fast moving trains is dangerous and unnecessary because they are promising the investigation will be fair and thorough. >>> these two independent bodies are going to make sure that they cross every t and dot every i. we want honesty and integrity in process. they need to create oversight. >>> two officers were involved in the shooting death of 45-year-old charles hill on july 3rd. officers say the transient was armed with a knife and a broken bottle and he was aggressive. a witness told the bay citizen that he was moving toward police but not lunging toward them and absolutely should not hav
. >> reporter: they say the man they sought was dangerous -- the man they shot was dangerous. they will have an independent police auditor and board to sort the different accounts. these people feel that very strongly that police were in the wrong and they conducted a rowdy protest that resulted in the closure of three bart stations in san francisco. they held up commuters but no one was hurt and no arrests were made. protestors want to see bart police disbanded. they say protesting...
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dangerous. in illinois one man died on sunday due to excessive heat.lahoma city, temperatures there have been in the triple digits for almost two weeks now. >> it's almost the exact opposite here. temperatures going down. bill, boy it was dreary today. >>> really chilly today, certainly compared to last week. you know as we look at the heat wave pictures from the midwest, more than any other weather things, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, heat kills more people. so when you do those stories, you see the people, they're very dangerous when you get heat like this. for us, it has cooled off. we've got lots of fog and low clouds. in san francisco, out towards oakland, san leandro and heyward, there's still cloud cover. some portion of the bay has cloud cover. out here towards red wood city, you have breakoff but it has just been one of those days, one of those weeks. it continues this week, with a lot of cloud cover and below average temperatures. we're not talking about spare the air days or fire danger. fire danger, it's height right now because it's s
dangerous. in illinois one man died on sunday due to excessive heat.lahoma city, temperatures there have been in the triple digits for almost two weeks now. >> it's almost the exact opposite here. temperatures going down. bill, boy it was dreary today. >>> really chilly today, certainly compared to last week. you know as we look at the heat wave pictures from the midwest, more than any other weather things, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, heat kills more people. so when you do...
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if standing feet from the edge of niagara falls isn't dangerous enough, almost unbelievably the stakes are about to go up even higher. the man slips under that menacing ice shelf, the very thing moriarty feared most. >> upon being dragged underneath the ice floe, the danger level increased 100%. he now is on a rope that is unable to be pulled back because he goes underneath the ice. he's also being dragged by a current that is unbelievable because now it's pressurized. it's formed underneath the ice. he's almost like a water skier in a current being just straight out. >> now it's critical. so i looked at gary and said, we got to go. that's it. we got to go. we've got to go get him. >> rescuers on top of the ice cautiously give carella and moriarty the rope they need to reach the man, who is still holding on to that life ring just a few feet from the edge of the falls. >> when we first got up to him, the water was literally running completely over his face. i could see his eyes -- he was looking up at me under the water, looking at me. it was surreal. >> i never will forget this as long as i live because his arm was outstretc
if standing feet from the edge of niagara falls isn't dangerous enough, almost unbelievably the stakes are about to go up even higher. the man slips under that menacing ice shelf, the very thing moriarty feared most. >> upon being dragged underneath the ice floe, the danger level increased 100%. he now is on a rope that is unable to be pulled back because he goes underneath the ice. he's also being dragged by a current that is unbelievable because now it's pressurized. it's formed...
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ross was an aspiring rapper the police officers that i talk with says walker is a dangerous man. >> itt appear that either of the vallejo cases are related it just appears that this is a guy where if you cross him and it does not take much, he pulls out a gun and start firing. he is a very dangerous individual. >> 21 year-old jonathan walker is 6 ft. tall and weighs between 180 into undercounts the most distinguished teacher is a tattoo on his left bicep it has two parts and a ribbon on the inside of those parts the name tammy and rasha. >> of pg&e was a jury trial to fight the lawsuits from 2010 san bruno gas explosion, eight people were killed dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed the issued a recent court filing that claims the company is not responsible for the injuries or damage suffered in the explosion. one of the victims that we talked with today said that she is shocked by pg&e claim. >> i am speechless i cannot say anything it shocks me that they're trying to pass it on and whatever they're trying to do i'm not sure what it is, but it will come to when in that sooner or l
ross was an aspiring rapper the police officers that i talk with says walker is a dangerous man. >> itt appear that either of the vallejo cases are related it just appears that this is a guy where if you cross him and it does not take much, he pulls out a gun and start firing. he is a very dangerous individual. >> 21 year-old jonathan walker is 6 ft. tall and weighs between 180 into undercounts the most distinguished teacher is a tattoo on his left bicep it has two parts and a...
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the fda concludes that the scientific evidence does not show a man -- danger to any users of cell phones, including children and teenagers. additionally, they stayed in their consumer fact sheet that recently some health and safety interest groups have interpreted certain reports to suggest that wireless device use might be linked to cancer and other illnesses. while these assertions have gained increased public attention, currently no scientific evidence establishes a link between wireless device used in cancer and other illnesses. third, in its june updated fact sheet on this issue, the world health organization concluded that there was no adverse health effect caused by mobile phone use. rather than providing information to consumers about products, this proposal is the clear message considered by this issue. these devices being safe for consumer use. as such it does not mean a fundamental purpose of consumer product information, which is to better inform consumers about the products. instead it is a contradiction to establish levels challenging the efficacy of the u.s. government's d
the fda concludes that the scientific evidence does not show a man -- danger to any users of cell phones, including children and teenagers. additionally, they stayed in their consumer fact sheet that recently some health and safety interest groups have interpreted certain reports to suggest that wireless device use might be linked to cancer and other illnesses. while these assertions have gained increased public attention, currently no scientific evidence establishes a link between wireless...
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man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner.nderstand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school, and you go commit a crime. >> uh-huh. >> why? what you doing? >> just wild. just my mind wasn't in the right place. >> look, school is what you need. >> they told me i can work and go to college. >> you can go to school, college, yes, you can. but that is the objective. as far as trying to get a job. okay. i'm through here. i'm good to go here. when you come out, i'm in 114. we can go to chow together. okay? i'll introduce you to people. everybody else, all right? okay? it's cool. don't panic. all right? all right. >> while knight seemed to be adjusting well to general population, this would be the last we would see of him. he told our producer that he no longer wanted us to follow his progress out of fear that the attention might
man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner.nderstand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school, and you go commit a crime. >> uh-huh. >> why? what you doing? >> just wild. just my...
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national review called this the loss of nerve slavoj zizek -- the philosopher slavoj zizek the dangerous man of all time. he has written over 50 books on philosophy, psychoanalysis, theology, history, and political theory. his latest book "living in the and times -- end times." we are joined by another man who was published perhaps more than anyone in the world. in fact, he wrote a book on the underground computer information age called "underground -- the international computer underground." but with the iraq war logs, the afghanistan war laws, and the u.s. cables that have yet to be fully release, i would say that julian assange is perhaps the most widely published purpose on earth. -- person on earth. today will have a conversation about information and i would like to ask julianne to begin -- julian to begin by going back to that moment in 2007, and talk about the significance of those for you and why you have chosen to release this information. >> amy, on that criteria, perhaps rupert murdoch's goal most widely published person on earth, and people have said that australia has given two
national review called this the loss of nerve slavoj zizek -- the philosopher slavoj zizek the dangerous man of all time. he has written over 50 books on philosophy, psychoanalysis, theology, history, and political theory. his latest book "living in the and times -- end times." we are joined by another man who was published perhaps more than anyone in the world. in fact, he wrote a book on the underground computer information age called "underground -- the international computer...
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now it is getting more dangerous this man spent years growing marijuana illegally in california forest. especially because you begin to see what is happening. he's a fwroer from mexico increase in violence drove him out of the business. they are killing and robbing people.so what is going on inside those illegal operations? ron brook who leads a federally funded drug task force in northern california says there is a connection between the illegal growing on public lands and drug gang based in mexico. >> not just the grow. has to be a net work. that means stash house and communication and people that rent the cell phone. people that drive the truck. people that sell the marijuana. well sale retail level. people that get the money. transfer back to mexico which is where the control is for many of the organizations. you gawk a very big organization. >>reporter: this man talked exclusively with the center for investigative reporting and kqed. arrested now cooperate with law enforcement. told us how the grow sites work. >> it is my responsibility to buy fertilizer. food. go to the people in
now it is getting more dangerous this man spent years growing marijuana illegally in california forest. especially because you begin to see what is happening. he's a fwroer from mexico increase in violence drove him out of the business. they are killing and robbing people.so what is going on inside those illegal operations? ron brook who leads a federally funded drug task force in northern california says there is a connection between the illegal growing on public lands and drug gang based in...
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a man was considered armed and dangerous. police say the camera operator was inside the vehicle at the time. the witness claimed the man approached the vehicle with a hammer and a shotgun. he told police the suspect began tapping on the back window with the shotgun. >> the witness was obviously frightened at that point and began blowing his horn. he said the individual then came to the front of the truck and began striking the front windshield with his hammer. >> the suspect is described as a white male in his 60's weighing approximately 150 pounds. he has gray hair and was last seen wearing a red and blue plaid shirt and blue jeans. the camera operator was not hurt. he did say that the suspect fled into the nearby woods. hotels have surveillance cameras and they're being checked to see if they can get a good picture of this suspect. jennifer franciotti reporting. >> you can keep on top of breaking news by signing up for a text alerts on our website, wbaltv.com. >> a stabbing in a parking lot sends one man to the hospital and
a man was considered armed and dangerous. police say the camera operator was inside the vehicle at the time. the witness claimed the man approached the vehicle with a hammer and a shotgun. he told police the suspect began tapping on the back window with the shotgun. >> the witness was obviously frightened at that point and began blowing his horn. he said the individual then came to the front of the truck and began striking the front windshield with his hammer. >> the suspect is...
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the extreme heat has already proven dangerous in illinois, one man died due to excessive heat and the air conditioning unit was broken. in oklahoma city, temperatures have been in the triple digits there for almost two weeks. >>> you get the yin and the yang. while they're in blistering heat, we're normal on temperatures, very strong fog bank and cool pattern has established itself. it didn't take long once we got the high pressure system moved to the middle of the country. a very cool day, week and probably into the weekend with only subtle changes slightly warmer as we head into the weekend. maybe early next week we'll come up on temps, but even the 10-day outlook leans more cool in the west. with the heat in the middle of the country and the east. south san francisco and san bruino has some measurable amounts of rain. system continues to turn into oregon and rotates around as it does and enhances that fog bank and gets it around 3,000 feet so it has no problem clearing the coastal hills, and you can see some of that is still holding on, a west wind or west-southwest wind. low cloud
the extreme heat has already proven dangerous in illinois, one man died due to excessive heat and the air conditioning unit was broken. in oklahoma city, temperatures have been in the triple digits there for almost two weeks. >>> you get the yin and the yang. while they're in blistering heat, we're normal on temperatures, very strong fog bank and cool pattern has established itself. it didn't take long once we got the high pressure system moved to the middle of the country. a very cool...
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. >> these are prosecutors who a month ago were saying, this man is so dangerous, we are to keep him behind bars. we can't release him on bail. and now we're saying, we don't have enough to hold him. >> reporter: what happened here? what happened was that prosecutors caught their own star witness in a series of lies and shady entanglements. according to a letter written by the prosecutors to strauss-kahn's lawyer, he lied on her asylum application. she lied about being gang-raped in her native country. she lied on her tax returns, claiming another woman's child as her dependent. and most damningly, prosecutors say she lied about what she did immediately after strauss-kahn sexually assaulted her. >> the prosecutors are saying, when this initially happened, she said, i went into the hallway, i waited for him to get into the elevator and i reported it. now, she says, instead of cleaning another room, i started cleaning that room again and then i reported it. inconsistent statement about what she did immediately after the alleged attack is absolutely crippling to the prosecution. >> repo
. >> these are prosecutors who a month ago were saying, this man is so dangerous, we are to keep him behind bars. we can't release him on bail. and now we're saying, we don't have enough to hold him. >> reporter: what happened here? what happened was that prosecutors caught their own star witness in a series of lies and shady entanglements. according to a letter written by the prosecutors to strauss-kahn's lawyer, he lied on her asylum application. she lied about being gang-raped in...
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. >> this is the scene of a bizarre incident that has police still searching for a man considered armed and dangerous. if he is still out with a gun and a hammer, we will stay close by the hotel. >> the drama unfolded at about 11:30. a man emerged holding a hammer in one hand and a shotgun in the other. police say for some reason he approached this speed camera chief. inside of the car was the operator. he said that the suspect was tapping on the back window with the shotgun. >> he began blowing his horn. he said the individual came to the front of the truck and began striking the front windshield with his hammer. >> you can see this shattered glass on the windshield. the suspect started yelling at the camera operator. >> he could not determine what was being said but within minutes, he said the individual walked back into the wooded area carrying a shotgun and a hammer. >> more than 50 officers searched the woods. the high was set down for three hours. investigators are examining surveillance video to see if they can't a glimpse of the suspect described as a white male in his 60's, 5 feet, 8 inches,
. >> this is the scene of a bizarre incident that has police still searching for a man considered armed and dangerous. if he is still out with a gun and a hammer, we will stay close by the hotel. >> the drama unfolded at about 11:30. a man emerged holding a hammer in one hand and a shotgun in the other. police say for some reason he approached this speed camera chief. inside of the car was the operator. he said that the suspect was tapping on the back window with the shotgun....
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tony leads the special task force in charge of arresting the most dangerous fugitives and he loves his job . man hunting is the daily job of tony burke. fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are quick to top class soldiers with assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it no matter what the task force was formed for office to get. our focus of violent crime you know rape robbery murder. you know child molesters. kidnapping the more violent crimes because those are those are people who get off the street i mean there are one violent violent actions against people in the community. these alleged cops have nothing in common with bounty hunters to become a u.s. marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of
tony leads the special task force in charge of arresting the most dangerous fugitives and he loves his job . man hunting is the daily job of tony burke. fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are quick to top class soldiers with assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it no matter what the task force was...
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. >> very dangerous man, my friend. >> thank you, dr. keith. >> all right.teve, take care. >> you as well. talk about extra baggage. wait until you hear why this guy jammed himself into that suitcase. and then new white house regulations on the auto industry promised to help save the planet. but what if that means more expensive cars? stuart varney who is constantly walking, he doesn't need no stinking car. he's motoring into the studio e. he'll be with us in a minute. yotake any surce, and place it between the earth's justice down upon it. oh. please sign that card for carl. ♪call 1-800-steemer. inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. townew sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nure so let's set our compass for traverse city and find ourselves. in the magic, and the moments of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >> i better get through this quick. stuart varney is walking this way. shot of the morning. check out this amazing picture of a monkey taken by the monkey himself. i don't buy
. >> very dangerous man, my friend. >> thank you, dr. keith. >> all right.teve, take care. >> you as well. talk about extra baggage. wait until you hear why this guy jammed himself into that suitcase. and then new white house regulations on the auto industry promised to help save the planet. but what if that means more expensive cars? stuart varney who is constantly walking, he doesn't need no stinking car. he's motoring into the studio e. he'll be with us in a minute....
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man of music. depends on the danger of the hour. do you believe in god there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in a hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no good where is the evidence there is no good you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view which is supportable but you know he's a very clever man he has. different point of view to me but in my experience i have felt at times that there is a god of some kind i don't subscribe to any religion organized religion vastly different matter but if your question is about right maybe there is a god but if there is a god we have very little idea of what god might be that's inherent in what we are we have very little understanding. do you think we're alone out there. it's only opinion i
man of music. depends on the danger of the hour. do you believe in god there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in a hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no good where is the evidence there is no good you can say i don't know you...
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fairfield police think there may be an armed dangerous man hiding in a neighborhood after a s.w.a.t. stand-off that lasts for hours overnight. an elderly woman called police to her home around 8:20 last night. she told officers her son michael austin had pointed a gun at her head and choked her almost unconscious. after hours spent trying to coax him out of the house the s.w.a.t. team burst through the doors to find austin gone. time to look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning. welcome back. we're looking good this morning. we don't have a lot of low cloud cover hugging the coast but you'll find a little in the city of san francisco. most of that is south of the golden gate bridge. 94 degrees in fremont today. 91 in san jose. mid 90s in the east bay valleys. you want to drink a lot of water if you work outside. the good news is we drop off and hey, the weekend's around the corner. 87 degrees on friday. 82 on saturday and sunday. both days you'll likely spend time at home. probably give your ac a break over the weekend. we're going to jump back up to th
fairfield police think there may be an armed dangerous man hiding in a neighborhood after a s.w.a.t. stand-off that lasts for hours overnight. an elderly woman called police to her home around 8:20 last night. she told officers her son michael austin had pointed a gun at her head and choked her almost unconscious. after hours spent trying to coax him out of the house the s.w.a.t. team burst through the doors to find austin gone. time to look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren....
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reject offenders who have been castrated are no longer deemed dangerous and can be released. this man sexually harassed five women. he fondled the women but did not write them, but so far the castration has not had the desired effect. >> these medications are said to deaths that is behavior is still very wild. -- these medicines are just said edatives. >> they argued that young men are pressured into be castrated, to avoid years of incarceration. >> it is an incentive scheme. they are told there is the possibility they might be released. the number of caster it men released are higher, or thought to be higher, than those who have not been castrated. >> even the critics do not doubt the effectiveness of castration. this man knows that it works. he got six years for sexually abusing his niece, then 12 years for raping and killing a woman. being cast. it was his only chance of ever being released. >> the price for freedom was too high. castration suppresses your sexual desire, but nobody tells you about the side effects. the only deal with it on the superficial level. the castration gave
reject offenders who have been castrated are no longer deemed dangerous and can be released. this man sexually harassed five women. he fondled the women but did not write them, but so far the castration has not had the desired effect. >> these medications are said to deaths that is behavior is still very wild. -- these medicines are just said edatives. >> they argued that young men are pressured into be castrated, to avoid years of incarceration. >> it is an incentive scheme....
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this is a bit frightening, a very dangerous man, anti-american hezbollah commander that we may releaseroblem. >>guest: absolutely. every soldier, sailor, airmen and marine who has picked up a rifle, they did so to capture or kill a guy like this. he killed american soldiers while they were handcuffed and we captured him. we have him and we are going to give him to the iraqis where they have a long track record of letting them escape. >> and a number of senators have wind on and written a letter to secretary of defense panetta and say "we urge defense secretary panetta to take whatever steps he can to block the transfer to the iraqi government, we believe this puts in jeopardy the safety of our troops in iraq." there are others, though, who say this is what needs to happen, putting the trust and faith in the iraqi government to take care of bad goes hike this and handle it. we are leaving. >>guest: this is an international terrorist. he is leave the he was working and killing leave on of behalf the iranian government. he killed american soldiers and trained others to kill american soldi
this is a bit frightening, a very dangerous man, anti-american hezbollah commander that we may releaseroblem. >>guest: absolutely. every soldier, sailor, airmen and marine who has picked up a rifle, they did so to capture or kill a guy like this. he killed american soldiers while they were handcuffed and we captured him. we have him and we are going to give him to the iraqis where they have a long track record of letting them escape. >> and a number of senators have wind on and...
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a man police considered armed and dangerous. they believe the camera operator was inside the vehicle at the time. the man walked all out of the nearby woods and had a shotgun. he told police the suspect began tapping on the back window with the shotgun. >> the witness was frightened at that point and began blowing his horn. he said the individual came to the front of the truck and began striking the front windshield with his hammer. >> the suspect is described as a white male, 5 foot 8 inches, weighing approximately 150 pounds. he was last seen wearing a red and blue plaid shirt, possibly finalannel. the camera operator was not hurt. investigators are looking at the surveillance camera from the hotel to see if they can get a picture of the suspect. jennifer franciotti, reporting live. >> be the first to know when police track down this armed suspect by signing up for breaking news on our website, wbaltv.com. still no arrest in the incidents from monday night at the inner harbor. a bullet injured kavin benson. they hope someone wi
a man police considered armed and dangerous. they believe the camera operator was inside the vehicle at the time. the man walked all out of the nearby woods and had a shotgun. he told police the suspect began tapping on the back window with the shotgun. >> the witness was frightened at that point and began blowing his horn. he said the individual came to the front of the truck and began striking the front windshield with his hammer. >> the suspect is described as a white male, 5...
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dangers. >> 5:04. the man fatally shot by a san francisco police officer in the bay view district may have been involved in a fatal shooting in washington. this comes as anger is reaching a boiling point in the neighborhood, and new investigations into the shooting are under way. "today in the bay's" bob redell has an update. >> reporter: one community activist we spoke with is planning a news conference to call for more police accountability after a man was shot and killed here late saturday afternoon along this sidewalk. we're at third and oak dale in the bay view district. his name was reportedly kenny harding, a 19-year-old man who was recently released from prison on parole for a sex crime. and he was a person of interest in a deadly shooting last wednesday in seattle in which three people were wounded and a young woman was killed. she was a bystander who wasn't involved in the dispute. flash forward later to late saturday, two san francisco police officers stopped harding around here in the bay view for
dangers. >> 5:04. the man fatally shot by a san francisco police officer in the bay view district may have been involved in a fatal shooting in washington. this comes as anger is reaching a boiling point in the neighborhood, and new investigations into the shooting are under way. "today in the bay's" bob redell has an update. >> reporter: one community activist we spoke with is planning a news conference to call for more police accountability after a man was shot and...