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and it matched daniel woloson.urally, lieutenant echols would need another dna test to confirm the dna results from the cigarette. until then, echols wanted to prevent woloson from fleeing so he tried a ruse. he confronted woloson with some made-up evidence. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough to get an arrest warrant. i gave him the story about the witness which is not true. i tell him that there was a person that he worked with at the quad apartments who had stepped forward and had seen daniel woloson walking down a path behind wright 1 carrying a yellow backpack during the evening that she was murdered. and i took it just a little bit further and i told him that i had a fingerprint that was identified to him from that backpack. and then immediately without me saying a thing he said you know, i only took $10 from that backpack. so i knew he was telling me the truth. >> so woloson was arrested and he was forced to provide an additional dna sample. that
and it matched daniel woloson.urally, lieutenant echols would need another dna test to confirm the dna results from the cigarette. until then, echols wanted to prevent woloson from fleeing so he tried a ruse. he confronted woloson with some made-up evidence. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough to get an arrest warrant. i gave him the story about the witness which is not true. i tell him that there was a person that he worked...
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all right, daniel. but 30 days in segregation could be the least of espinoza's problems. should the d.a. decide to pursue criminal prosecution, if convicted, espinoza could potentially face eight years in state prison. >> was it worth it? >> it's part of being here f here. put me into a cage and i'm going to turn into a beast. that's basically what it's like, you know? that's what i do. >> coming up -- >> what happened? >> i figured? >> you seemed to be spiraling out of control before that, though. >> daniel esdale tries yet again to catch a break. >> daniel's a little bit of a special case. >> i knew it was going to happen. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ feeding your lawn need not be so difficult
all right, daniel. but 30 days in segregation could be the least of espinoza's problems. should the d.a. decide to pursue criminal prosecution, if convicted, espinoza could potentially face eight years in state prison. >> was it worth it? >> it's part of being here f here. put me into a cage and i'm going to turn into a beast. that's basically what it's like, you know? that's what i do. >> coming up -- >> what happened? >> i figured? >> you seemed to be...
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>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom.s left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility just like this big. i might. i doubt it. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. >> open 4, please. >> but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> i'm going get administrative because of my history in the building. they're not going to let me go to pop, because they're thinking as soon as i go to pop, i'll come back in and fight. >> assistant director of classification, cindy is in charge of esdale's hearing. it's not the first time she's seen him. >> how are you doing today? >> fine. >> this is not where i wanted us to be. you know that? right? >> yep. >> what happened? >> caught a ticket.
>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom.s left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility just like this big. i might. i doubt it. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. >> open 4, please. >> but he sees it as one small slipup after four...
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the mayor alluded to the fact that daniel is leading our super bowl effort. and that's working on behalf of community to provide that opportunity 0 for our young people. and to the child abuse prevention center thank you for this facility. i can't images a better way to hopefully this approach to making sure we're giving our young people the help and care they need. we heard the attorney general talking about what it means for young people at risk. you know she knows that first hand the attorney general has made young people her lives work and doing her best on the on behalf of the state of california i remember a long time she prosecuted sex all abuse cases and when heifer e she was heading our family services team that was her lives work. so she's been going after big banks and pay day lenders but here life support is about care of caring about kids you make the case why we need to be equally committed to following her and daniels and katie's lead our youth is the future of the city and county of san francisco. we know kids of abuse have higher drop out rat
the mayor alluded to the fact that daniel is leading our super bowl effort. and that's working on behalf of community to provide that opportunity 0 for our young people. and to the child abuse prevention center thank you for this facility. i can't images a better way to hopefully this approach to making sure we're giving our young people the help and care they need. we heard the attorney general talking about what it means for young people at risk. you know she knows that first hand the...
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a huge fan of jack daniels. it special, besides the higher proof, is that they actually cut grooves into the wooden staves when they age that whiskey, giving the spirit more exposure to the wood, which they suggest will give it smoother character. >> what do you think echo will people be ordering -- what do you think? will people be ordering this at the flat iron room? >> i think people will go crazy for it. it is in popular demand now and they will run out of it, i would think. but possibly -- but also this is to give a halo effect to jack daniels. that important when it comes to this special status? >> i think that is up for debate. mila kunis is now a celebrity endorser of jim beam. we will see how that works. but frank sinatra, we are looking at an iconic american symbol, and jack daniels is very similar to that. diven fit in your roadside bar and at a fancy wedding. >> they have done studies about how franken entre resonates with younger men. sinatra resonates with younger men. >> maybe he is still the chai
a huge fan of jack daniels. it special, besides the higher proof, is that they actually cut grooves into the wooden staves when they age that whiskey, giving the spirit more exposure to the wood, which they suggest will give it smoother character. >> what do you think echo will people be ordering -- what do you think? will people be ordering this at the flat iron room? >> i think people will go crazy for it. it is in popular demand now and they will run out of it, i would think. but...
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thankfully, redskins owner daniel snyder has found a wwy to smoke'um the peace pipe. >> the washington redskins are trying to improve their image with the native american community. ooner daniel snyder is now american indian tribes. >> snyder support a letter to redskins fans laying out a plan to start the washington redskins original mericans foundation. >> stephen: that's right, the washington redskins' original americans foundation, because redskins is not oofensive if you only use it once in your name. ( laughter ) and, folks, the healing has already begun. the charitt has distributed over 3,000 cold weather coats to several tribes, and you can see how happy they are in their new gear. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the foundation also assisted in
thankfully, redskins owner daniel snyder has found a wwy to smoke'um the peace pipe. >> the washington redskins are trying to improve their image with the native american community. ooner daniel snyder is now american indian tribes. >> snyder support a letter to redskins fans laying out a plan to start the washington redskins original mericans foundation. >> stephen: that's right, the washington redskins' original americans foundation, because redskins is not oofensive if you...
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just a preview because charlie daniels is going to be with us on the show.elcome to huckabee from the fox nows studios in new york city. i'm sometimes asked what is the accomplishment i am most proud of. people expect initiative as governor or best- selling books or top weekend show in cable news in six years, but the answer i give always the same. what i am most proud of, all my children turned outoc. well, so far at lost. being a governor was a challenging job but not nearly as tough as being a dad. that was the one job i couldn't delegate to someone else. i never met a parent even great ones who felt they did the job perfectly. but what if the government decided that you aren't being a depend parent? and they decided to attack your child from you. and suppose that same government wouldn't tell you what you had done to make them believe that you weren't raising your kids. and what if your child was young and full of energy and exhibited signs of physical weakness and you took her to the hospital to get help for her. and instead the government blamed you fo
just a preview because charlie daniels is going to be with us on the show.elcome to huckabee from the fox nows studios in new york city. i'm sometimes asked what is the accomplishment i am most proud of. people expect initiative as governor or best- selling books or top weekend show in cable news in six years, but the answer i give always the same. what i am most proud of, all my children turned outoc. well, so far at lost. being a governor was a challenging job but not nearly as tough as being...
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(applause) coming up country music legend charlie daniels is here and he charlie daniels is here andic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, ♪ kohler will make your reality a dream. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. >>> he's one of the names of count row music and he is outspoken with his views on twitter. please welcome charlie daniels. (applause) >> thank you for joining us today. so many entertainers are retissent to say what they really think. you aren't one of those guys are you? >> no, i am sfen years old and my taxes are pay and i will say anything i want. >> some of the tweets, on february ninety-ninth if the irs targeted the muslim outfit as they did the tea party lois learner w
(applause) coming up country music legend charlie daniels is here and he charlie daniels is here andic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, ♪ kohler will make your reality a dream. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate...
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jack daniels is returning the compliment.e will talk about that next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> except not, because we are filling in. i matt miller. >> and i'm alix steel. hooky for young -- they're playing hooky today. >> we will be here and we will continue to be here for you. normally, when we think of activism we think of how icon, dan loeb, and others. but we do not think of sam zell's. he is considered the godfather of the real estate investment trust. he said the industry, its reputation is at stake. betty liu has the details, because she has been speaking to mr. zell. who has gotten on his bad side? >> it is these two. let's pull up the picture of both of them. it is adam and his father, barry portnoy. a real of them run estate investment trust. the $6 million fund has office properties all over the u.s., one in philadelphia, by the way, the one in millon center. there is a shareholder fight. activism is very uncommon in the re
jack daniels is returning the compliment.e will talk about that next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> except not, because we are filling in. i matt miller. >> and i'm alix steel. hooky for young -- they're playing hooky today. >> we will be here and we will continue to be here for you. normally, when we think of activism we think of how icon, dan loeb, and others. but we do not think...
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and the little >> we are back with charles daniel and the little rockers.r to say, we are pretty pumped about getting to play this one with you. charlie being an old southern boy there's no way we are going to let you come here and not play "the south's gonna do it again." >> let's do it. ♪ ♪zdeÑvs7 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪6mh ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, charlie daniels. (applause) >> we will be back with some closing thoughts on conscious uncoupling when we come back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global ecomy. it's just one reon over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and eenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and eenses my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most
and the little >> we are back with charles daniel and the little rockers.r to say, we are pretty pumped about getting to play this one with you. charlie being an old southern boy there's no way we are going to let you come here and not play "the south's gonna do it again." >> let's do it. ♪ ♪zdeÑvs7 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪6mh ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, charlie daniels. (applause) >> we will be back with some closing thoughts on conscious uncoupling when we come...
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and i owe all this sensitivity to redskins owner daniel snyder. so, asians, send your thank you letters to him, not me. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the great flavor of a margarita is here -- without any of the work. bud light lime lime-a-rita is ready when you are, with a refreshing twist of bud light lime. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. and now try new mango and raz-ber-rita. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thaaks so much. folks, want midterm elections are around the corner and if the pollsters are right these will be the greatest midterms ever. >> we are getting reported tonight as what is being described as a democratic party frooek up on the after a big prediction from poll watcher nate silver, the political analyst who nailed 2012 presidential results well in advance, and now he is predicting that republicans will likely win control of the senate. >> silver predict that republicans have a 60%-- that's a pretty good chance-- of taking control of the u.s. senate this year. >> stephen: 60%. that is
and i owe all this sensitivity to redskins owner daniel snyder. so, asians, send your thank you letters to him, not me. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the great flavor of a margarita is here -- without any of the work. bud light lime lime-a-rita is ready when you are, with a refreshing twist of bud light lime. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. and now try new mango and raz-ber-rita. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thaaks so much. folks, want...
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we cannot say that herd community is more important than the health of an individual child. >> daniel salmon. exceptions vary from state to state, by design should they be hard to get? >> every state has their own laws for school entry and exemptions from those laws. they do vary between states because the laws are the state's rights. it should be fairly difficult to get. i do agree with ms. fisher that parents should have ultimate decision to vaccinate or not vaccinate their children in most cases unless there is a terrible outbreak of a disease and the state needs to step in. but if a child is going to choose not to vaccinate and take an exemption, i think it should not be easy to do so. i think they should go through the effort as it would take to get vaccinated. >> you heard ms. fisher speak up to informed consent. if you did a counseling session and you decided no, do you part company at that point? you made your best case and the parents say no, i don't think it's for me, and you just leave it there? >> well, i do agree with ms. fisher at least in most cases the parents should u
we cannot say that herd community is more important than the health of an individual child. >> daniel salmon. exceptions vary from state to state, by design should they be hard to get? >> every state has their own laws for school entry and exemptions from those laws. they do vary between states because the laws are the state's rights. it should be fairly difficult to get. i do agree with ms. fisher that parents should have ultimate decision to vaccinate or not vaccinate their...
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and in baltimore daniel salmon , doctor, let me start with you, are most american kids getting their required vaccinations before they start school? >> yes, they are, ray, and that's very fortunate. they're getting their vaccinations. they're listen ing to their pediatrician and family doctors, but as your piece said increasingly there are parents who are not knowledgeable about vaccines, skeptical about vaccines, spreading out the immunizations, keeping more of their children susceptible for longer periods of time, and that has people like me fretting and worried about that. for the children's sake. >> daniel, do we know what fraction of children that is, does it vary from immunization to immunization? >> well, the fast majority of parents get their children vaccinated. 2% of children nationally don't get vaccinated by those numbers are deceiving. as you pointed out there are communities where much higher rates of parents refuse vaccines. and those communities are at increased risks of outbreaks of disease. >> well, when we say increased risk is there kind of a rule of them that we
and in baltimore daniel salmon , doctor, let me start with you, are most american kids getting their required vaccinations before they start school? >> yes, they are, ray, and that's very fortunate. they're getting their vaccinations. they're listen ing to their pediatrician and family doctors, but as your piece said increasingly there are parents who are not knowledgeable about vaccines, skeptical about vaccines, spreading out the immunizations, keeping more of their children susceptible...
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thank you so much to lawrence and danielle.online at cnn.com/crossfire as well as on facebook and twitter. from the left, i'm sally cohn. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, a military storm. that's what ukraine says. russian is threatening tomorrow morning. president obama taking a long, hard look at what to do. can anything stop putin? >> plus, shocking the testimony in the trial of oscar pistorius. a witness describes blood-curdling screams on the night pistorius shot and murdered his girlfriend. >>> and what happens when a meets a crocodile? it's not pretty. let's go "outfront." >> and good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, i want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world.
thank you so much to lawrence and danielle.online at cnn.com/crossfire as well as on facebook and twitter. from the left, i'm sally cohn. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, a military storm. that's what ukraine says. russian is threatening tomorrow morning. president obama taking a long, hard look at what to do. can anything stop putin? >> plus,...
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and i owe all this sensitivity to redskins owner daniel snyder. so, asians, send your thank you letters to him, not me. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. everything your mouth does in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try new listerine® naturals. the only mouthwash that combines the power of listerine® with naturally sourced ingredients. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2014 smart. ♪ ti♪ht turning, fun to drive 2014 smart. fold up your old map verizon t-mobile's network now reaches 96% of americans. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thaaks so much. folks, want midterm elections are around the corner and if the pollsters are right these will be the greatest midterms ever. >> we
and i owe all this sensitivity to redskins owner daniel snyder. so, asians, send your thank you letters to him, not me. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. everything your mouth does in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended...
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>> i'm comfortable with the 450,000 that i shared danielle's concern where this could go next. if sequestration kicks back in even the 2015 budget which is dangerously close to sequestration unless the increase that obama and hagel are requesting actually happens. this is a prescription for getting the army down to 400,000 active duty soldiers. a lot of numbers, it's hard to grasp at what point you get to new threshold of capability. let me put two missions on the table. we need to deter another korean war. they have ten nuclear weapons. some people think that have as acronyms particular. deterrence in korea is as important. you want the capability to handle that conflict along with our south korean allies. secondly, be ready for the smaller missions, i guess there are lot of other possible ones. everything from residual force in afghanistan, what if we do get israeli-palestinian peace. what if we ever do get peace deal in syria, seems off the charts now. but we go at this place month up. that may require international peacekeepers including some americans. on the list, 450 is
>> i'm comfortable with the 450,000 that i shared danielle's concern where this could go next. if sequestration kicks back in even the 2015 budget which is dangerously close to sequestration unless the increase that obama and hagel are requesting actually happens. this is a prescription for getting the army down to 400,000 active duty soldiers. a lot of numbers, it's hard to grasp at what point you get to new threshold of capability. let me put two missions on the table. we need to deter...
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daniel, thank you, as well. daniel morris joining us from tia crest asset management. see you, too. >>> don't forget, viewers in the u.s. and asia are about to get to "squawk box" in this weird time zone when the u.s. has moved to summertime before the rest of europe. anyway, "squawk box" is coming up next. for those viewers here in europe, if you're watching, can germany remain an export based economy? we'll get the latest with the zew sur day due. second half of "worldwide exchange" coming up. >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box." the magic kingdom is getting set to open its doors to shareholders. good morning, it's tuesday, march 18th, 2014, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and steve liesman. joe is off today. we have a big lineup this morning. ursula burns will be joining us at 7:30 a.m., followed by john veehmeyer. then we have an exclusive interview with carl ice. that's coming up at 8:10 eastern time. stick around for those interviews. >> i
daniel, thank you, as well. daniel morris joining us from tia crest asset management. see you, too. >>> don't forget, viewers in the u.s. and asia are about to get to "squawk box" in this weird time zone when the u.s. has moved to summertime before the rest of europe. anyway, "squawk box" is coming up next. for those viewers here in europe, if you're watching, can germany remain an export based economy? we'll get the latest with the zew sur day due. second half of...
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cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham is on the scene for us tonight. danielle? tt, there are now 300 responders and volunteers on the scene. they divided the disaster zone into a grid so they can search each box at least twice. those who have searched through the mud compare it to freshly poured concrete. it's thick and sticky, making it hard for machines to remove the debris and muck. the best tools are cadaver dogs and bare hands. dayn brunner saw three bodies yesterday. >> one was about eight feet down in debris in a house. the other one was about-- about the same, and then the third one was in about three feet of dirt and mud. >> reporter: brunner was looking for his sister, summer. it's believed the car she was driving was swept away by the landslide. >> if there's a body recovered and there are family members there, they get a chance to do their grieving, and then-- and they're left alone. and once that's done, then the body's secured and the search crews get back in the same area with the cadaver dogs. >> reporter: loggers have also joined the search. dan
cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham is on the scene for us tonight. danielle? tt, there are now 300 responders and volunteers on the scene. they divided the disaster zone into a grid so they can search each box at least twice. those who have searched through the mud compare it to freshly poured concrete. it's thick and sticky, making it hard for machines to remove the debris and muck. the best tools are cadaver dogs and bare hands. dayn brunner saw three bodies yesterday. >> one...
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cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham is on the scene for us tonight. danielle? eporter: scott, more than 60 members of the washington national guard joined the search today. we're told teams are pinging for cell phone signals in the hopes of finding anyone under the debris and mud. harch teams moved in heavy equipment, but they also had to resort to using their hands in some places to dig through the thick mud. cameras are being inserted into air pockets in the hope of finding survivors, but the only thing search dogs seem to find are bodies. elieigns of life have been detected in three days. emergency management director john pennington. >> i believe in miracles and i believe people can survive these events. they've done it before, they can do it again. >> reporter: this view of the mud slide was recorded shortly after it buried oso, the village on the bend of the river at the base of a 600' hill. >> what's your emergency? >> the houses are going! >> reporter: the current list of missing includes names and descriptions of the people spotted in the area just bef
cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham is on the scene for us tonight. danielle? eporter: scott, more than 60 members of the washington national guard joined the search today. we're told teams are pinging for cell phone signals in the hopes of finding anyone under the debris and mud. harch teams moved in heavy equipment, but they also had to resort to using their hands in some places to dig through the thick mud. cameras are being inserted into air pockets in the hope of finding survivors,...
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danielle nottingham is there danielle? >> reporter: scott, rescue crews were pulled from part of the search zone today because the hillside is so unstable. the soupy mud is 40 feet deep in some places and covers a square mile. chief travis hots is with the snohomish county fire district. >> the situation is very grim. we haven't-- we're still holding out hope that we are going to be able to find people that may still be alive. >> reporter: on saturday rescuers had heard voices calling out from below the mud pleading for help. they have not heard anything since. despite the use of sound detecting equipment. carolyn neil's father steve is missing. >> reporter: do you have hope they will find some survivors in that debris? >> yeah, i have to hope that they will. i have to hope that my dad will be safe and that he is just somewhere where they can't reach him now. >> reporter: more than a foot of rain has fallen here this month. twice as much as normal. the ground was saturated but we're told no official warning was issued in o
danielle nottingham is there danielle? >> reporter: scott, rescue crews were pulled from part of the search zone today because the hillside is so unstable. the soupy mud is 40 feet deep in some places and covers a square mile. chief travis hots is with the snohomish county fire district. >> the situation is very grim. we haven't-- we're still holding out hope that we are going to be able to find people that may still be alive. >> reporter: on saturday rescuers had heard voices...
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i know daniel better with the event called the super bowl but sports and all the things we do is aboutnspiring and building stronger community. you in this crowd her are part of the credible effort that the city needs your ideas and sense of collaboration and our department heads like trent and others we can't all just react to this but get to the foundation of that. we are understanding what it means to feel the days in which kids are playing freely and get the best education in the world that the city can offer that they have a clear future and in order to get there they'll got to have indentation and being linked to other things that's why this roof is beginning to link abuse and a poverty to where where we need to go and allow us to be smarter and hit it at an earlier stage and do a lot more prevention it begins with the effective intervention. i take the principal of introducing an effective leader someone i've worked with on working on things like gun violence ammunition to strong store front you can feel the neighborhood is beginning to come back with african-american owned busi
i know daniel better with the event called the super bowl but sports and all the things we do is aboutnspiring and building stronger community. you in this crowd her are part of the credible effort that the city needs your ideas and sense of collaboration and our department heads like trent and others we can't all just react to this but get to the foundation of that. we are understanding what it means to feel the days in which kids are playing freely and get the best education in the world that...
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in 1981, he gunned down a police officer named daniel faulkner in a philadelphia street. in an act of unmatched brutality, abu-jamal in front of four witnesses stood over officer faulkner as he lay dying and shot him in the face. a mountain of evidence from eyewitness accounts to forensics to his own words make it clear beyond any doubt that abu-jamal killed officer faulkner that day in december, 1981. still, abu-jamal deserved to stay in court just like any other american accused of a crime. he got his day in court. he deserved competent counsel. he got that, too. he deserved an opportunity to appeal. and he got it. in fact, activists turned it from a criminal matter, an issue of justice, into a political cause, so he received some of the best counsel in the country, and they filed appeal after appeal. all of which were rejected. but that didn't stop mr. adegbile from claiming that abu-jamal was a victim of rhythm and a corrupt -- victim of racism and a corrupt judicial system. for mr. adegbile, abu-jamal's case was apparently an opportunity to focus more on a political
in 1981, he gunned down a police officer named daniel faulkner in a philadelphia street. in an act of unmatched brutality, abu-jamal in front of four witnesses stood over officer faulkner as he lay dying and shot him in the face. a mountain of evidence from eyewitness accounts to forensics to his own words make it clear beyond any doubt that abu-jamal killed officer faulkner that day in december, 1981. still, abu-jamal deserved to stay in court just like any other american accused of a crime....
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daniel is a swiss man and he daniel is a swiss man and he financed the whole project of writing the book. in the year 2003 i was working on a theory that led to the core model or theory which i will explain later. and i found that there was a new way of thinking about dealing with the issue of productivity at the pharmaceutical industry level about healthcare. and i was very fearful about publishing that work. i initially sent it to "science" here in the united states and they rejected it. i sent it to nature in the u.k. they got interested in this article and published it in the u.k. so daniel who say friend i met the first day i came to the united states in 1992 in the same bus going from iowa to aims iowa. he sat next to me. so we started a friendship for many years. daniel became a very well man of healthcare. he had an interest in this. he said this is something quite remarkable and i see what you are saying could have a great impact in how people develop drugs and also how the world could benefit from your research. so why don't you just write a book? i said that is a difficult tas
daniel is a swiss man and he daniel is a swiss man and he financed the whole project of writing the book. in the year 2003 i was working on a theory that led to the core model or theory which i will explain later. and i found that there was a new way of thinking about dealing with the issue of productivity at the pharmaceutical industry level about healthcare. and i was very fearful about publishing that work. i initially sent it to "science" here in the united states and they...
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next speaker. >> good afternoon, i'm reverend daniel. city of oakland church. i would like to say thank you for passing this measure and this you to the entire san francisco area and community. it's imperative that we get this medication and everybody's medication that needs them that can't afford them. few people may know it but i have tested positive for hiv in september of 1988. along with a diagnosed i was given a life expectancy for 11 years. had it not been for the grass roots organization to provide medicine to me. i wouldn't be here today as things trickle down budget wise it does work and does matter. there is nothing more disheartening that you can get help and get to the doctors and they say your medicine is not on our list. we can't give it to you. it's discouraging and at the same i want to say thank you and god bless you for all that you are doing for us. it definitely working. never think it's going in vein. it's definitely working. i have seen many things in my life that i would not have seen were it not for your efforts. >> next speaker. >> tha
next speaker. >> good afternoon, i'm reverend daniel. city of oakland church. i would like to say thank you for passing this measure and this you to the entire san francisco area and community. it's imperative that we get this medication and everybody's medication that needs them that can't afford them. few people may know it but i have tested positive for hiv in september of 1988. along with a diagnosed i was given a life expectancy for 11 years. had it not been for the grass roots...
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daniel, how frustrating is this market right now? "it's an incredible one, what it jumps on, what it doesn't jump on. last week we had a pretty decent rally here despite yellen's initial comments, when it pushed it down. but the fact is the market looks like it's poised for some recovery, not the market itself but the economy looks like it's poised for recovery and in the midst of it, we'll have to see what employment is bringing us. if that brings us good news, this thing's gonna take off." what market movers will you watch for this week? "for this week, look at retail sales. that's always a good one. we had lousy numbers, not so much last month, but the previous couple of months and that's always attributed to weather. let's see if that panned out." will it be critical to watch the ten treasury? "prior to yellen coming out last week and the fomc, the 10- year went down to 262, it's back up to 275-276. that's the one to watch and you see that increase, again, you start seeing a stronger economy, and the fed might have to put the bra
daniel, how frustrating is this market right now? "it's an incredible one, what it jumps on, what it doesn't jump on. last week we had a pretty decent rally here despite yellen's initial comments, when it pushed it down. but the fact is the market looks like it's poised for some recovery, not the market itself but the economy looks like it's poised for recovery and in the midst of it, we'll have to see what employment is bringing us. if that brings us good news, this thing's gonna take...
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. >> they all want to be like this guy. 17-year-old daniel of foster city, the fifth youngest american grand master. he is in good company. the fourth youngers was bobbie fischer. >> ten thousand runners will hit the streets of oakland tomorrow. at the oak lend running festival kicks off at 7:15. a. winners can participate in a 5k, half marathon, and reef lay race -- relay races. the festival is a party with djs and live bands around the routh. what's the weather going to be leak? leigh glaser has the answer: >> going to be terrific running weather tomorrow morning as we'll have a slight onshore wind component tomorrow morning so temperatures towards oakland in the 50s as you head out. warming up nicely by late in the
. >> they all want to be like this guy. 17-year-old daniel of foster city, the fifth youngest american grand master. he is in good company. the fourth youngers was bobbie fischer. >> ten thousand runners will hit the streets of oakland tomorrow. at the oak lend running festival kicks off at 7:15. a. winners can participate in a 5k, half marathon, and reef lay race -- relay races. the festival is a party with djs and live bands around the routh. what's the weather going to be leak?...
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what do you think daniel? > >i don't think we saw any surprises on the gdp. they were pretty much expected where it came at. what's more surprising to me is that they make these robust announcements early on and then they all kind of fade away. all things being said, the market reacted well to it so i don't think there's any problem going forward. > >what do you think about all these shorts that have been piling into the market, getting it wrong...what are they to do and will this pile continue? > >the shorts are getting in for the wrong reason. you had a lot of screaming from the rooftops about how the sky is gonna fall and it didn't fall. you have to be a little more flexible than that and look at things over a time period. is there a possibility they could be right? there's always a possibility but unless i see fundamental change in the economy i don't think they're gonna get it. > >we have a jobs number coming up on friday. care to take a stab? > >the be all and the end all on the number. but you know what, i'm gonna go high. let's say 230 thousand on the
what do you think daniel? > >i don't think we saw any surprises on the gdp. they were pretty much expected where it came at. what's more surprising to me is that they make these robust announcements early on and then they all kind of fade away. all things being said, the market reacted well to it so i don't think there's any problem going forward. > >what do you think about all these shorts that have been piling into the market, getting it wrong...what are they to do and will this...
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daniel's clip receives thousands of hits and has helped him fine tune his skills.lieve they can do the bus stunt without special effects, daniel has a message. >> my video is definitely fake. so do not try this at home. it's a lot of computer geekness making something look cool. >> from a stunt that seems superhuman to a dog that wants to be human. >> mishka, i love you. >> the three little words we all long to hear. >> i love you. >> but imagine hearing the phrase from your dog. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> good girl. >> i love you, little doggy. oh, my gosh. >> it's impossible not to join in. >> i love you. >> good girl. >> i love you. >> everybody's always wanted to know if their dog loves them back. >> i would love to have my dog tell me he loves me. god knows i fed him enough. >> mishka's owners aren't descendants of dr. doolittle, so how can this dog possibly talk? >> it's so unbelievable a dog could say i love you. >> this is the easiest thing to fake. >> you could probably dub over the animal. >> all you need is a tape recorder and somebody that has a v
daniel's clip receives thousands of hits and has helped him fine tune his skills.lieve they can do the bus stunt without special effects, daniel has a message. >> my video is definitely fake. so do not try this at home. it's a lot of computer geekness making something look cool. >> from a stunt that seems superhuman to a dog that wants to be human. >> mishka, i love you. >> the three little words we all long to hear. >> i love you. >> but imagine hearing the...
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daniel garza es el director de la organizaciÓn libre estÁ con nosotros en el dÍa de hoy, gracias por nosotros. >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. >> y clarisa martins del consejo nacional de la raza gracias por estar en enfoque. >> hola josÉ. >> vamos a comenzar contigo, el presidente ha dicho que estÁ pidiÉndole a su director de seguridad nacional que le traiga un reporte muy especÍfico para ver cÓmo se estÁn llevando a cabo las deportaciones a ver si se puede cambiar algunas de las cosas que tanto daÑo le hacen a nuestra comunidad. >> claro. >> piensa usted que no es suficiente?. >> no es suficiente yo creo que sÍ hay espacio para que el presidente pueda priorizar ciertas deportaciones dentro de nuestra comunidad especialmente
daniel garza es el director de la organizaciÓn libre estÁ con nosotros en el dÍa de hoy, gracias por nosotros. >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. >> y clarisa martins del consejo nacional de la raza gracias por estar en enfoque. >> hola josÉ. >> vamos a comenzar contigo, el presidente ha dicho que estÁ pidiÉndole a su director de seguridad nacional que le traiga un reporte muy especÍfico para ver cÓmo se estÁn llevando a cabo las deportaciones a ver si se puede...
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daniel became a very well man of healthcare. he had an interest in this. he said this is something quite remarkable and i see what you are saying could have a great impact in how people develop drugs and also how the world could benefit from your research. so why don't you just write a book? i said that is a difficult task. and it would take considerable amount of money. but i think i could have the book in two years. two years became six years. so it became a very expensive project. as i started researching about the pharmaceutical industry, about the academic industry about healthcare, i found out that it was a very extremely complex subject matter so i have to travel all over the world. i have to go to different places and interview. and the key people involved in making policies regarding drug development and healthcare. so daniel, who is from switzerland, funded my work to the end of the project. it was a project of $500,000 spent in order to write that book. and he supported it all. and something they wanted to mention, what we wanted to do was to cr
daniel became a very well man of healthcare. he had an interest in this. he said this is something quite remarkable and i see what you are saying could have a great impact in how people develop drugs and also how the world could benefit from your research. so why don't you just write a book? i said that is a difficult task. and it would take considerable amount of money. but i think i could have the book in two years. two years became six years. so it became a very expensive project. as i...
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the sacramento couple got the pregnancy news the same week daniel was leaving for afghanistan.aniel's wife vanessa has been waiting for this day since their fourth daughter was born a couple of months ago. her shirt even reads, i waited my whole life to meet you, daddy. >> she is remarkable. they say the families are the unsung heroes, you know? because we go and we do our thing and, you know, they are the ones who have to make the big adjustments. >> daniel says his first message to his daughter was, i love you. we'll be right back. ,,,, [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. involving tanker cars carryg crude. her wake up call for the bay area. >>> new at 6:00 a story we have been following. tanker cars carrying crude oil, a wake-up call for the bay area. >> and in a bay area city known for violence and drugs, how photography unlocks a surprising secret about teenagers and how they truly feel about adults. >> thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelle
the sacramento couple got the pregnancy news the same week daniel was leaving for afghanistan.aniel's wife vanessa has been waiting for this day since their fourth daughter was born a couple of months ago. her shirt even reads, i waited my whole life to meet you, daddy. >> she is remarkable. they say the families are the unsung heroes, you know? because we go and we do our thing and, you know, they are the ones who have to make the big adjustments. >> daniel says his first message...
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al jazeera's daniel shriner is in caracas and joins us live.give us an idea of how the commemorations are going so far. >> reporter: well, i'm in the 23rd of january neighborhood to the northwest of caracas, this is where they are holding the remains of hugo chavez are. they are just behind me on the hill. this was very much a strong hold of hugo chavez's neighborhood. this is where he chose to have his remains laid to rest after his death exactly a year ago. today marks the beginning of ten days of events to commemorate his life and to mark his death. events designed very much to keep the memory of hugo chavez live. noser reads chavez lives, and a year after the former president died, there are thousands of them all over venezuela. this one looking down on the rally of the opposition, those battling against his successor. >> translator: he was the most nobleman i have ever known. >> translator: chavez was our brother, our father, our friend, our liberator. >> reporter: to some the former president has a saint-like status. in the humble neighbo
al jazeera's daniel shriner is in caracas and joins us live.give us an idea of how the commemorations are going so far. >> reporter: well, i'm in the 23rd of january neighborhood to the northwest of caracas, this is where they are holding the remains of hugo chavez are. they are just behind me on the hill. this was very much a strong hold of hugo chavez's neighborhood. this is where he chose to have his remains laid to rest after his death exactly a year ago. today marks the beginning of...
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but daniel loeb is different.e of the in-your-face nasty stuff nasty stuff and doing it with this from what i understand. here is the thing. i will tell you this, we did a story on friday, a so it what a monday about the activist investor. we did this story on friday about how the sec may look at these activists tactics. he was supposed to come out today with a big story about herbalife china operations, how they are pyramid scheme. the stock went up when he started speaking but between the tactics, it is clear that regular readers are getting a lot of complaints by corporate board members telling the sec this is what the corporate board is saying, these guys are essentially extortionists. try to force the stock up by getting rid of stuff or destroy the company in the terms. they were just adding to the marketplace of ideas. liz: charlie, thank you very much. don't scream at me. send flowers anytime. the correct term is assistant. charlie: i think flowers and chocolate would have been better. the guy is a billiona
but daniel loeb is different.e of the in-your-face nasty stuff nasty stuff and doing it with this from what i understand. here is the thing. i will tell you this, we did a story on friday, a so it what a monday about the activist investor. we did this story on friday about how the sec may look at these activists tactics. he was supposed to come out today with a big story about herbalife china operations, how they are pyramid scheme. the stock went up when he started speaking but between the...
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one inmate facing such a prospect is daniel wozniak, who prior to his arrest, could be found performing as an actor on the stages of various orange county play houses. >> i want people to know i'm a good guy. i'm easy going. i enjoy long walks on the beach. i'm an aries. i just want people to know that no matter what throughout all of this, i'm really a good guy. almost everyone in my life will say so. >> what i know of wozniak is he's in custody for a double murder. a beheading was involved as well as dismemberment. >> wozniak has entered a not guilty plea in a case that made headlines in orange county. he's alleged to have murdered two friends in order to steal money out of their bank accounts. >> they were saying that i shot both of them and decapitated one of them. it's not true. >> prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty when he goes to trial. >> the two victims were two of my close friends, sam and julie. sam lived in the same complex that me and my fiancee lived at. he had helped me out on several occasions just -- he was -- he was there for me when i needed him. and jul
one inmate facing such a prospect is daniel wozniak, who prior to his arrest, could be found performing as an actor on the stages of various orange county play houses. >> i want people to know i'm a good guy. i'm easy going. i enjoy long walks on the beach. i'm an aries. i just want people to know that no matter what throughout all of this, i'm really a good guy. almost everyone in my life will say so. >> what i know of wozniak is he's in custody for a double murder. a beheading was...
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but for first time buyers, daniel douglas joins us, a business reporter at the washington post. danielle, glad to see you. >> likewise. >> trying to do something about the downward spiral in home prices, now we get to the place where existing home prices are definitely on the upswing. so my question to you is this: to what extent are the costs associated with buying a home squeezing people out of the market right now? >> it's an interesting time in the housing market. like you said, home values are up again. about 11%. from about two years ago. but still, about 14% off from where the peak of 2007. however, what's happening is that institutional buyers which are your hedge funds, private equity funds and other major investors are snapping up a lot of these homes and as a result they are kind of artificially inflating the prices. because these guys can come in with all cash and snap up these homes, oftentimes paying a lot more than what the homeowners and the bank may be asking. which makes it very hard for middle income and first time home buyers to get into the market. >> that's
but for first time buyers, daniel douglas joins us, a business reporter at the washington post. danielle, glad to see you. >> likewise. >> trying to do something about the downward spiral in home prices, now we get to the place where existing home prices are definitely on the upswing. so my question to you is this: to what extent are the costs associated with buying a home squeezing people out of the market right now? >> it's an interesting time in the housing market. like you...