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colonel david hunt will tell us about that in a moment.rd, and this is the most important as spcket of the story. by trading one american for five terrorists, that might encourage americans to be kidnapped. with terrorists. the president made an exception in bergdahl's case. reaction? fast and furious. >> i do think that these five, who were really far on the far end of the spectrum of bad guys in guantanamo, this is really problematic, for the long term, this is going to strengthen the taliban. our hand is obviously weakening there. >> it is disturbing that these individuals would have the ability to reenter the fight and they are big, high level people, possibly responsible for the deaths of thousands. they are also war criminals, these men. some republicans are also calling for an investigation into mr. obama's conduct. citing the new 30 day law. but, the obama administration says it did nothing wrong. >> first of all we didn't negotiate with terrorists. as i said and explained it before, sergeant bergdahl is a prisoner of war. that's a
colonel david hunt will tell us about that in a moment.rd, and this is the most important as spcket of the story. by trading one american for five terrorists, that might encourage americans to be kidnapped. with terrorists. the president made an exception in bergdahl's case. reaction? fast and furious. >> i do think that these five, who were really far on the far end of the spectrum of bad guys in guantanamo, this is really problematic, for the long term, this is going to strengthen the...
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colonel david hunt up next. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain.le things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. the brains behind saving yours. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. is is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. ...for all day relief. "start your engines" at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. segment tonight. when the taliban swap story first broke it was
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colonel david hunt up next. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom
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with me fox news military analyst k analyst colonel david hunt. why is this hunt happening?>> there's a couple of reasons. why isis -- 800 to up to 2,000 terrorists which you've already described own part of a 400 square miles. they've been able to get part of this in syria and they came south. what happened is this terrorist organization was able to make an army -- at least one division of iraqis to run away. because maliki who's the prime minister had fired all of the generals and the army that we spent $19 billion training. so it's a combination of isis gaining some momentum. sunni, shia, conflict and incompetence of the maliki government and a military that won't stand and fight. >> all right so now what we have is this march toward baghdad as i understand it they are about 60 miles from baghdad right now. did we know about this? i mean all of a sudden it seems like the white house was caught by surprise. >> this activity started going towards baghdad taken about two weeks. however, the national intelligence community for the last year, in writing, has been warning the w
with me fox news military analyst k analyst colonel david hunt. why is this hunt happening?>> there's a couple of reasons. why isis -- 800 to up to 2,000 terrorists which you've already described own part of a 400 square miles. they've been able to get part of this in syria and they came south. what happened is this terrorist organization was able to make an army -- at least one division of iraqis to run away. because maliki who's the prime minister had fired all of the generals and the...
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. >> journal david hunt learned stunning details on how bergdahl walked away from his unit and america'sthe wire of the base with water, food, a change of clothes a knife and a cell phone. he called his unit the day after he deserted to tell them that he had deserted. he left his unit in combat. it is not arguable. >> fox news learned the defense department and intelligence community suspected bergdahl might have been acting in conclusion with the enemy. sergeant berg call is being cared for at this time. he is listed in stable condition and still having difficulty in speaking english again. when he fully recover he is will be asked to give his account on what happened the night he walked away from his unit on the battlefield. >> disturbing new information. >> they are looking at whether he broke the law. they will have a closed door hearing in a few hours. doug luzader is live for us from washington, d.c. what can we expect? >> two big questions was it worth it and was it legal. we know he was traded for the five guantanamo detainees hand picked by the taliban. was it legal? they are fi
. >> journal david hunt learned stunning details on how bergdahl walked away from his unit and america'sthe wire of the base with water, food, a change of clothes a knife and a cell phone. he called his unit the day after he deserted to tell them that he had deserted. he left his unit in combat. it is not arguable. >> fox news learned the defense department and intelligence community suspected bergdahl might have been acting in conclusion with the enemy. sergeant berg call is being...
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from boston, fox news military analyst colonel david hunt. interested in your impression of the "new york times" besmirching the entire platoon, what say you? >> the "new york times" article on sunday was tragically uninformed, suspicious piece us specious and -- mud 99800 degrees temperatures go to the bathroom in holes. the food is bad. they don't have any sleep smoke too much and normally scared. the only -- i promised you the only thing clean on us weapons and our ammo. somebody took pictures of the guy digging a trench standing there with a ban danna. sergeants look like that in all of history. it was insulting to do this. other part of this bad blah tune. platoon leader was relieved for incompetency. i'm glad that the platoon fired. nothing bad with the soldiers, bad leadership. this is an attempt to try to get bergdahl some excuse. it's a bad unit so it's okay if he left. that's crap. he deserves it. >> you don't trust his journalism at all? you think there was a higher agenda. reportage obviously is foolish. again, that's the only thi
from boston, fox news military analyst colonel david hunt. interested in your impression of the "new york times" besmirching the entire platoon, what say you? >> the "new york times" article on sunday was tragically uninformed, suspicious piece us specious and -- mud 99800 degrees temperatures go to the bathroom in holes. the food is bad. they don't have any sleep smoke too much and normally scared. the only -- i promised you the only thing clean on us weapons and our...
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colonel tony schaffer, senior fellow at the london center for policy research and from boston colonel david hunts military analyst. so, if you were president of the united states, colonel, what would do you? >> i would let it burn. iraq is just about to fall completely. isis, if they look sideways at us, counter terror standpoint, we should not -- as we did not in syria, we should not get in the middle of this war. it's been going on for a thousand years. americans have done enough hundred special forces on the ground. i promise you president wrong. they are not baghdad they are going to the field to advise. this is a place we new should not go back to. >> the logical conclusion of letting it burn is that the it would be a stalemate because iran would come in, fight on the she a side. the isis terror army couldn't defeat them so you would have a de facto country that the south would be run by iran and the north would be run by the al qaedas with the kurds carving out their little piece. from al qaeda strong hold in the north these people base, these people organize, these people get stronger as
colonel tony schaffer, senior fellow at the london center for policy research and from boston colonel david hunts military analyst. so, if you were president of the united states, colonel, what would do you? >> i would let it burn. iraq is just about to fall completely. isis, if they look sideways at us, counter terror standpoint, we should not -- as we did not in syria, we should not get in the middle of this war. it's been going on for a thousand years. americans have done enough...
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fox news military analyst colonel david hunt made the case for that last night on the factor. >> i wouldq is just about to fall completely. i have got no problem killing isis. you do in the get in the middle of a she a/sunni war again. >> all right. i got that. >> period. you don't do it. i have no problem killing isis. let this thing settle. do not -- how about we lose a couple of special forces guys. we get a plane shot down. we are up to our eyeballs again, no. >> i think the colonel makes a very good point. joining us now from washington with another point of view captain chuck nash who served more than 2 a years as a naval aviator. thank you, captain for serving this country. let me stop with asking you the question everyone wants to know. do we return to iraq with boots on the ground? not just the air strikes, boots on the ground? >> absolutely not. for that to happen the president the would have to have the confidence of the american people, his polls are at the lowest ever. and the enemies would have to fear that we go in and be wanting to do that and stick it out. to win. and ri
fox news military analyst colonel david hunt made the case for that last night on the factor. >> i wouldq is just about to fall completely. i have got no problem killing isis. you do in the get in the middle of a she a/sunni war again. >> all right. i got that. >> period. you don't do it. i have no problem killing isis. let this thing settle. do not -- how about we lose a couple of special forces guys. we get a plane shot down. we are up to our eyeballs again, no. >> i...
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as colonel david hunt is about to tell us, not only was he regarded as somebody who walked away, but it looked as if he was a premeditated deserter. watch. >> bergdahl on june 30, 2009, crawled underneath the wire at his fire base with water, food, change of clothes, a knife and a cell phone. he called his unit the day after he deserted to tell them that he deserted. i have two guys who were in the briefing july 1, when the army, the fourth brigade airborne of the 25th infantry division first found out he was missing because he called them. i've since talked to two soldiers who were in his appellate -- in his platoon. we lost 14 soldiers killed searching for a deserter. he left his unit in combat. it's not tkpwaoubl. -- not arguable. >> that is the highest number i heard is 14. we are looking at six different people that lost their lives trying to find out what this guy did and where he was. the defense department also tells james rosen that not only was he a deserter, not only somebody that knowingly left everything behind including a note to send his stuff back home but they also s
as colonel david hunt is about to tell us, not only was he regarded as somebody who walked away, but it looked as if he was a premeditated deserter. watch. >> bergdahl on june 30, 2009, crawled underneath the wire at his fire base with water, food, change of clothes, a knife and a cell phone. he called his unit the day after he deserted to tell them that he deserted. i have two guys who were in the briefing july 1, when the army, the fourth brigade airborne of the 25th infantry division...
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david: fox news jonathan hunt took to the track three the exercise writer and asked him about that duo'sd and cheryl, there is no one who knows california chrome better than willie dell got out. as exercise writer he rides california chrome every single day and he is clearly very proud and excited to be preparing a horse for his tilt it history. here's willie. >> he could be walking along and he will hear the camera and he feels that this moment and you feel intense up. >> he poses? >> yes. i calling chrome dome, but now i call him though. strike a pose. [laughter] reporter: what does it mean for you to be involved in a horse like this? >> it's strength in training and it's hard to even explain the emotions. i have only compared it to my daughter being boring and that's when we won the derby. if we win the triple crown it will be hard to explain. i will probably break down and cry and fall to my knees for back do you think it will happen? >> yes. this is the strongest i have felt about him winning. any other ways i would say he's going to run good, but i definitely think he will win. rep
david: fox news jonathan hunt took to the track three the exercise writer and asked him about that duo'sd and cheryl, there is no one who knows california chrome better than willie dell got out. as exercise writer he rides california chrome every single day and he is clearly very proud and excited to be preparing a horse for his tilt it history. here's willie. >> he could be walking along and he will hear the camera and he feels that this moment and you feel intense up. >> he poses?...
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. >> david muir on the hunt for the fakes. >> i'm on "20/20" and we're rolling right now. >> we're right there as they bust the sellers in three different cities at once. >> state police. come out with your hands up. >> you've been had! >>> need a great job but don't have a great resume. >> i was lying to everyone. >> just buy one, an entire work history. college degree, former employers. business websites. even fake followers on twitter. meet the robin hood who says he's helping, not hurting, the unemployed. >> you're lying and helping other people lie, no? >> the liar' club. >>> plus, buying a fancy bottle of wine you thought was from a chateau? yeah, chateau kitchen sink. >> dishwater. >> we're hitting the bottle to catch the counterfeiter so you koent have sour grapes. tonight, we're out to catch a fake. >> dirty little business. >> here now david muir and elizabeth vargas. >> tonight a "20/20" exclusive. we take you inside the stealth teams out to bust the fakes in every corner of the country and we're not just talking about those handbags and fake rolexes, are refer day item notice
. >> david muir on the hunt for the fakes. >> i'm on "20/20" and we're rolling right now. >> we're right there as they bust the sellers in three different cities at once. >> state police. come out with your hands up. >> you've been had! >>> need a great job but don't have a great resume. >> i was lying to everyone. >> just buy one, an entire work history. college degree, former employers. business websites. even fake followers on...
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. >> and i want to bring in the nbc news political reporter k kasie hunt, and world news and reporter davidr" poll. and this shows that ernst is 18 point points ahead of the closest competitor mark jacobs and sheep needs 35% to avoid a state convention to determine a nominee, and how much of the ads are the reason that she is ah d ahead? >> probably quite a bit. she was struggling to raise money a couple of months ago and then the ads hit, and suddenly she popped to the forefront and got the national buzz which led to attention here in iowa and here in the last few weeks that the consensus has been starting to gel around her. >> and throughout the campaign, david, i think that she has shown at least her supporters would argue that she is showing an ability to unite the wings of the republican party, and sarah palin has endorsed her and mitt romney campaigned with her, and senator marco rubio with her last week. let me play some of that. >> she has an incredible amount of credibility on the national issues, and we will need that, because this foreign policy of the president is a di ssaster,
. >> and i want to bring in the nbc news political reporter k kasie hunt, and world news and reporter davidr" poll. and this shows that ernst is 18 point points ahead of the closest competitor mark jacobs and sheep needs 35% to avoid a state convention to determine a nominee, and how much of the ads are the reason that she is ah d ahead? >> probably quite a bit. she was struggling to raise money a couple of months ago and then the ads hit, and suddenly she popped to the...
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. >>> the hunt for a suspected murderer tonight in gilroy. david galvez is a second person south.napp was found inside her home on bristol comb court on april 1. police say shy was beaten to death. she's 74 years old. two men were both charged with homicide earlier this week. >>> a big fincial jump start for uber. investigators kicked in so much money for the startup, it now has a valuation of $17 billion. that makes it worth more than conventional car rental companies like hertz and a advivis. uber's ceo says the company is no longer a scrappy startup. it has transitioned for a quay of life. >>> too many cords plug nootd a power outlet may have caused a deadly fire in heyward. three people were asleep when flames broke out. a man and his wife escaped. but the wheelchair bound aunt couldn't get out. >> they were out here, screaming. and we saw flames coming out of the roof. from that room. that's where the fire started, i think. and it just, you know, expanded. >> the fire spread quickly, blocking the front door of the house. firefighters pulled the aunt out after knocking down th
. >>> the hunt for a suspected murderer tonight in gilroy. david galvez is a second person south.napp was found inside her home on bristol comb court on april 1. police say shy was beaten to death. she's 74 years old. two men were both charged with homicide earlier this week. >>> a big fincial jump start for uber. investigators kicked in so much money for the startup, it now has a valuation of $17 billion. that makes it worth more than conventional car rental companies like...
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david cameron is sticking to his guns, voicing his opposition for eu commission president. the u.k. prime minister is hunt- hunting that the nomination is coming to a vote. >> it is important on this issue to stand up and speak for what you believe in. i believe the european commission president should be chosen by the elected head of the government, and heads of state, on the european council. that is the right approach and it is wrong to sign up for the power grab i the parties of europe and the european parliament. >> now germany, the netherlands, and sweden are all backing yuko. if he attracts the quality of heads of state and the government and also has support of the european parliament, then the rules have been followed and the government recommends they join the community. >> a look at the former prime minister will not be the former are leader, the eu leads. is particularly fearful younger nominations will promote more union in the eu and seymour power handed over to parliament. spoke -- a prospect very unpopular. although firm starts could further isolate him with europe and forced him -- force
david cameron is sticking to his guns, voicing his opposition for eu commission president. the u.k. prime minister is hunt- hunting that the nomination is coming to a vote. >> it is important on this issue to stand up and speak for what you believe in. i believe the european commission president should be chosen by the elected head of the government, and heads of state, on the european council. that is the right approach and it is wrong to sign up for the power grab i the parties of...
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so because people like david fario digitized the product, the information, and because people reed hunt made that digitized information available, that's why the work that we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of keyaries is so incredibly to what gets done, because as in this room here we're moving from stacks of centers.online the library has always been the to the world of information and ideas. a giga that on ramp is bit speeds. you know, as you all know, as i am seeing as i travel country, libraries are playing a more and more and important role in our communities. pointed out earlier, it's where americans without online.s go to get go to get online. go to applymericans for their v.a. benefits, or care, or their health job. for their and it's where librarians end up guide at the side. as people make these kinds of explorations. as a history buff, of course, i've always been interested in that andrew carnegie history ofhe library america. and one of the things that everybody was always thinks steel.carnegie, carnegie was first a network guy. andrew carnegie starte
so because people like david fario digitized the product, the information, and because people reed hunt made that digitized information available, that's why the work that we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of keyaries is so incredibly to what gets done, because as in this room here we're moving from stacks of centers.online the library has always been the to the world of information and ideas. a giga that on ramp is bit speeds. you know, as you all know, as i am seeing...
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record, the united states of america in dealing with terrorists, in finding and hunting down those terrorists, is pretty good, david >> i want to ask you one more about this. what about an investigation into what happened here? as we have reported, this was five years ago when sergeant bergdahl essentially left his command post. there are questions about why that happened. that was mysterious. his father was saying that he was having some difficulty speaking english upon his release. what questions will drive an investigation for you? >> well, first of all, we are focused on, as we have done -- accomplished in the last few hours, the safe return of sergeant bergdahl. he is a member of the united states armed forces. second, our priority now is to give him all the care he needs so that he can be integrated back into society, and, third, is at the same time the reunification with his family. that's our focus now, and that's going to continue to be our focus. >> but is there anything that concerns you that has raised a red flag to you that you would like to get to the bottom of concerning his original disappearance an
record, the united states of america in dealing with terrorists, in finding and hunting down those terrorists, is pretty good, david >> i want to ask you one more about this. what about an investigation into what happened here? as we have reported, this was five years ago when sergeant bergdahl essentially left his command post. there are questions about why that happened. that was mysterious. his father was saying that he was having some difficulty speaking english upon his release. what...
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david murphy. >>> good afternoon. rick will be along a little later. in the news this noon, philadelphia police are huntingor a burglar who has been preying on scattered showers businesses governor christie staff telling what he knows about the closures on the george washington bridge. >>> the big story on "action news" this noon, the start of a week of unsettled weather. sky 6 checking out the gray skyline. and david murphy with more. >> sarah, stormtracker live double scan showing this morning's rain departing but this area, harrisburg, lancaster, reading, where we think more activity will pop later this afternoon. so far so good. part of what has us concerned though shows up on satellite. in the morning we got some clearing, at least temporarily in central and western pennsylvania. when you get the sun into an unavailable atmosphere like today it can cook things up leading to afternoon showers and thunderstorms. and futuretracker showing you until 2:00, 3:00 there is a chance some of this stuff begins to erupt. every now and then we will heavy a heavier downpour, a fair amount of moisture in the atmosph
david murphy. >>> good afternoon. rick will be along a little later. in the news this noon, philadelphia police are huntingor a burglar who has been preying on scattered showers businesses governor christie staff telling what he knows about the closures on the george washington bridge. >>> the big story on "action news" this noon, the start of a week of unsettled weather. sky 6 checking out the gray skyline. and david murphy with more. >> sarah, stormtracker...
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hunt. the investigation straight ahead. >>> and the south bay remembers david wang, one of the three youngudents killed in the murder rampage in santa barbara last week. i have a live report coming up. >>> fog, low clouds, drizzle, june is here. how long they'll stick around coming up. >>> looks like we have one accident cleared and another one at the 580 interchange. >>> it is monday, june 2nd. expect delays on muni this morning. many drivers have called in sick for work. kpix 5's mark kelly is live in san francisco with the latest. mark? >> reporter: michelle, a menu write spokesperson said a higher than normal number of muni drivers have called in sick for this morning's sick. that includes both muni light rail and bus. here this morning wove seen one or two muni light rails go by, still too early to tell how many drivers necessarily called out sick of the right now menu write says it is working to -- muni says it is working to balance out this lack of drivers. a contract dispute is what is behind this possible sick-out. the sticking point, pay raises for drivers and having drivers cont
hunt. the investigation straight ahead. >>> and the south bay remembers david wang, one of the three youngudents killed in the murder rampage in santa barbara last week. i have a live report coming up. >>> fog, low clouds, drizzle, june is here. how long they'll stick around coming up. >>> looks like we have one accident cleared and another one at the 580 interchange. >>> it is monday, june 2nd. expect delays on muni this morning. many drivers have called in...
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and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. and he is also founder of the blog, we hunted mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier than women do in years past that wasn't necessarily the case, the gap was much less. there is a war being waged upon system. they are failing miserably. no one is doing anything about it. and there is a terrible, terrible bias in our family courts as well as terrible disparities in criminal sentences and prosecution between minute and women. >> robert, you brought up a whole lot of things there. are those all because of women and the right that women have? are are these simply functions in saturday and gains in the societal system? >> both. there is warren farrell who is go
and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. and he is also founder of the blog, we hunted mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of...
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and david muir is with us, with an inside look as federal investigators hunt down fake everyday productsat are not the real thing. they could be putting your family at risk. shampoos, creams, cosmetics. david muir, with alarming test results. >> great to be with you on a friday. this is not what you want to think about. but counterfeits. we think of the watches, the fake handbags. this is something else. you're about to see in our "20/20" investigation, it's more than that. every corner of your home, the shampoo, the medicine, the makeup. and we ask, what are you really putting on your face? you're about to see what happens when that real deal isn't the real thing. we're with the elite teams, out to bust the fakes. >> are we rolling? >> reporter: do you think americans would be shocked to know how much of what they're buying is actually fake? >> i think most americans have no idea. >> reporter: it's a dirty, little business. >> a very lucrative business. >> reporter: the feds show us the fake shampoo, the fake soap. what are you putting in your hair? >> heavy contaminants. >> reporter: w
and david muir is with us, with an inside look as federal investigators hunt down fake everyday productsat are not the real thing. they could be putting your family at risk. shampoos, creams, cosmetics. david muir, with alarming test results. >> great to be with you on a friday. this is not what you want to think about. but counterfeits. we think of the watches, the fake handbags. this is something else. you're about to see in our "20/20" investigation, it's more than that....
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an inside look at federal authorities hunting down fake problths, everyday items in american homes, counterfeits sold as the real thing from medicine to makeup. david mere is here. >> we think of the fake rolex watches and fake handbags but these are products in the medicine cabinet, shower and what happens when we test what is inside. >> we'll take you inside. we join the elite teams who bust the fakes. >> the people putting your family at risk. >> ok, that's the signal. >> let's go! we team up with the feds where we're given a first hand look at products fooling american families every day. do you think americans would be shocked to know just how much what they're buying is actually fake? >> i think most americans have no idea these were made in china. >> reporter: the counterfeit shampoo. the bathroom soap. the razors. even the fake condoms. all of it they say, made with sub-standard materials. what are you really putting in your hair? >> our investigations are showing, you know, heavy contaminants, uh, heavy metals. >> reporter: we decide to put some products to the test. we head to a discount store to buy mac cosmetics at a bargain price. we t
an inside look at federal authorities hunting down fake problths, everyday items in american homes, counterfeits sold as the real thing from medicine to makeup. david mere is here. >> we think of the fake rolex watches and fake handbags but these are products in the medicine cabinet, shower and what happens when we test what is inside. >> we'll take you inside. we join the elite teams who bust the fakes. >> the people putting your family at risk. >> ok, that's the...
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this high-stakes horse hunt also attracts celebrity chefhunt also bobby flay, actress susan lucci, and... [ needle scratches ] ...david cassidy? [ crickets chirp ] the big draw -- fasig-tipton's yearlings sale. >> so many good athletes come out of this sale every year. >> you can't not be here. >> there's 150 top-pedigree thoroughbreds hitting the auction block, but before the super-rich bidding war starts, the hunt is on at the stables. it may look quiet, but this part is intense and secretive. barbara banke is prepared to drop six or seven figures on a single horse. right now, she's scoping out the prospects. >> all my best horses bite me. [ chuckles ] >> along with her vineyard, barbara runs a huge racing and breeding stable called stonestreet farm. she's teamed up with her buddy... >> that goldman sachs transaction you did to me. >> ...investment manager george bolton. >> it's a two-step, brutal plan, but we're on it. >> and they're with their horse guru... >> his body's great. >> ...john moynihan. they're paying him to help them find a horse that will win races and make them rich -- well, even more rich. >> you s
this high-stakes horse hunt also attracts celebrity chefhunt also bobby flay, actress susan lucci, and... [ needle scratches ] ...david cassidy? [ crickets chirp ] the big draw -- fasig-tipton's yearlings sale. >> so many good athletes come out of this sale every year. >> you can't not be here. >> there's 150 top-pedigree thoroughbreds hitting the auction block, but before the super-rich bidding war starts, the hunt is on at the stables. it may look quiet, but this part is...
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so because of people like david digitized the product, the information, and because people like reed hunt made that digitized information available, that is why the work that we are talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredible and key to what gets done. as we are seeing in this room we are moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas. and now that onramp is a giga bet. libraries are playing more and more important roles in the community. as was pointed out earlier, it is where americans without computers go to get online. it is where students after school go to get online. ... and one of the things the everyone always thinks andrew carnegie, steel. andrew carnegie was first a network guy. he started as a telegraph operator for the pennsylvania railroad. as a matter of fact, he was brought here during the civil war and was responsible for stringing the telegraph line that went out toward manassas. he did not make it before the battle. what we know and what abraham lincoln kn
so because of people like david digitized the product, the information, and because people like reed hunt made that digitized information available, that is why the work that we are talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredible and key to what gets done. as we are seeing in this room we are moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas. and now that onramp is a giga bet. libraries...
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hunt, thanks for joining us tonight. also with us is jonathan capart and david corn of mother jones. jonathan, we may see some political history made tonight in mississippi if thad cochran is able to do something, and that is attract a black vote. >> right. senator cochran, it speaks to sort of the senator's desperation here that he's going to probably the most reliable voters within the democratic basis to sort of save his bacon from the fire. but we always talk about politicians being in the fight of their political lives. i think hs for the life of the republican party. senator cochran is no closet progressive. he's a very conservative guy. but the idea that senator chris mcdaniel has forced him into a runoff by portraying him as someone not conservative enough, for mississippi republican primary voters, and for republican national voters at large, is what's really frightening. and i'm speaking for myself on this point. so if african-american voters heed senator cochran's call to come save him, yes, that is going to be very historic indeed, for a party, a republican party that put
hunt, thanks for joining us tonight. also with us is jonathan capart and david corn of mother jones. jonathan, we may see some political history made tonight in mississippi if thad cochran is able to do something, and that is attract a black vote. >> right. senator cochran, it speaks to sort of the senator's desperation here that he's going to probably the most reliable voters within the democratic basis to sort of save his bacon from the fire. but we always talk about politicians being...
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david. they unleashed private detectives, and had fears of moles. bill coke allegedly set up a fake head-hunting shop to download coke industry exist on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> it probably goes back to their dad, a duff guy that made a fortune in the oil business, and started in texas, ended up in kansas. what was interesting about him is he went to the soviet union to help with oil refineries back in the stalin days, and came back so horrified by what he saw, he became a founder of the john burt society, which is ain communist. >> he went to the soviet union. he was sued. the seeds of the family fortune were built in stalin. he was horrified by what he had seen and his role to essentially modernize the soviet oil industry and baif the way for industrialization. he was present in the room literally when the john burt group was founded. charles coke became a member. an influential member in his day. >> he turned against them because the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement of that era. and charles coke takes out an ain liner t
david. they unleashed private detectives, and had fears of moles. bill coke allegedly set up a fake head-hunting shop to download coke industry exist on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> it probably goes back to their dad, a duff guy that made a fortune in the oil business, and started in texas, ended up in kansas. what was interesting about him is he went to the soviet union to help with oil refineries back in the stalin days, and came back so horrified by what he...
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david. they unleashed private detectives on each other, with fears of moles within each other's companies. bill coke allegedly set up a fake head hunting shop to download coke industry executives on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> and probably goes back to their dad who was a tough guy who made a fort in in the oil business amongst others, starting in texas, ending in kansas. what was interesting was that he went to the soviet union and help with oil refineries in the stalin days. he came back so horrified by what he saw that he was a founder of the society. >> basically he goes over to the soviet union in the 1930s. he's sued for patent infringement. the seeds for fortune were built in stalin, he was horrified by what he saw and his role in helping to modernize the soviet oil industry and pave the way union. he was literally present when the john birch society was founded and charles coke was a member, influential in his day. >> he turned against them because of the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement. charles coke takes out on anti-vietnam add in the wichita paper. it en
david. they unleashed private detectives on each other, with fears of moles within each other's companies. bill coke allegedly set up a fake head hunting shop to download coke industry executives on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> and probably goes back to their dad who was a tough guy who made a fort in in the oil business amongst others, starting in texas, ending in kansas. what was interesting was that he went to the soviet union and help with oil refineries in...
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record, the united states of america in dealing with terrorists, in finding and hunting down those terrorists, is pretty good, david. >> i want to ask you one more about this. what about an investigation into what happened here? as we have reported, this was five years ago when sergeant bergdahl essentially left his command post. there are questions about why that happened. that was mysterious. his father was saying that he was having some difficulty speaking english upon his release. what questions will drive an investigation for you? >> well, first of all, we are focused on, as we have done -- accomplished in the last few hours, the safe return of sergeant bergdahl. he is a member of the united states armed forces. second, our priority now is to give him all the care he needs so that he can be integrated back into society, and, third, is at the same time the reunification with his family. that's our focus now, and that's going to continue to be our focus. >> but is there anything that concerns you that has raised a red flag to you that you would like to get to the bottom of concerning his original disappearance a
record, the united states of america in dealing with terrorists, in finding and hunting down those terrorists, is pretty good, david. >> i want to ask you one more about this. what about an investigation into what happened here? as we have reported, this was five years ago when sergeant bergdahl essentially left his command post. there are questions about why that happened. that was mysterious. his father was saying that he was having some difficulty speaking english upon his release....
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david. >> yup. >> new this morning a young man staggered for help after he was shot. the quarterback killer opened fire with an assault weapon possibly an ak-47 in philadelphia's huntingsection. the gunfire erupted on the 400 block of glenwood around midnight. the victim clinging to life managed to get help on the 3300 block of north horn key. police found a weapon lying against the fence. they have video of the incident and they're talking to witness. >> secretary of state john kerry is in the kurdish region of iraq today to try to broke area deal that will end the bloodshed spreading in that country. jester kerry gave iraqi leaders a blunt warning. if they cannot broker a deal with their sunni minority their government will collapse. meantime the brutality in the country is increasing. there are new reports that isis-led sunni extremists have butch cherried 15 civilians including women and children the. shiite backed iraqi police officers are reportedly shot to death dozens of sunni prisoners. >> a robber is dead because he decided to target the wrong wrong philadelphia store owner. she's a former city cop and u.s. secret service agent. yesterday afternoon the man w
david. >> yup. >> new this morning a young man staggered for help after he was shot. the quarterback killer opened fire with an assault weapon possibly an ak-47 in philadelphia's huntingsection. the gunfire erupted on the 400 block of glenwood around midnight. the victim clinging to life managed to get help on the 3300 block of north horn key. police found a weapon lying against the fence. they have video of the incident and they're talking to witness. >> secretary of state...
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because people like david verio digitize the product, the information. because people like reed huntmade that digitize information available, that is why the work we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredibly key to what gets done. as we are sitting in this room here, we are moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas. now it is at gigabit speeds. as i amll know, and seeing as i travel across the libraries are playing a more and more important role in our communities. as was pointed out earlier. where americans without computers go to get online. it is where students after school go to get online. it is where americans go to apply for their v.a. benefits, or apply for their health care, or apply for their job. librarians end up being the guide at the side. people make these kinds of .igital explorations as a history buff i have always been interested in the role that andrew carnegie played in the library history of america. things -- everyone ,lways thinks of him
because people like david verio digitize the product, the information. because people like reed huntmade that digitize information available, that is why the work we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredibly key to what gets done. as we are sitting in this room here, we are moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas. now it is at gigabit speeds. as i amll know, and seeing...
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like david verio digitize the product, the information. because people like reed hunt made that digitize information why the workat is we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of keyaries is so incredibly to what gets done. as we are sitting in this room here, we are moving from stacks online centers. the library has always been the on ramp to the world of information and ideas. now it is at gigabit speeds. >> that was from april at the institute of museum and library sciences. you can watch the entire event that 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. tomorrow, live coverage of the iowa state republican party convention with speeches from louisiana governor bobby jindal, kentucky senator rand paul, former pennsylvania senator rick santorum. that starts tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> one of the things people don't always recognize is that during the war of 1812, it was fought from 1812 until early 1815. it was really about america against theng british and this is our second revolution. this flag is the object for which francis scott key penn
like david verio digitize the product, the information. because people like reed hunt made that digitize information why the workat is we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of keyaries is so incredibly to what gets done. as we are sitting in this room here, we are moving from stacks online centers. the library has always been the on ramp to the world of information and ideas. now it is at gigabit speeds. >> that was from april at the institute of museum and library...
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so because people like david digitize the product, the information and because people like reed hunt made that digitized information available, that's why the work that we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredibly key to what gets done because, you know, as we're seeing this this room here, we're moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas, and now that on-ramp is at gigabit speeds. >> that's just a brief portion of tonight's program looking at wi-fi access at schools and libraries. watch the complete program at 8:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span2. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events, and then on weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series. the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key
so because people like david digitize the product, the information and because people like reed hunt made that digitized information available, that's why the work that we're talking about here today in terms of the importance of libraries is so incredibly key to what gets done because, you know, as we're seeing this this room here, we're moving from stacks of books to online centers. the library has always been the on-ramp to the world of information and ideas, and now that on-ramp is at...