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debra may is waiting. god forgive us all. >> i felt like we were dealing with the same individual. >> investigators now knew they were hunting a serial killer. at the south carolina law enforcement division, scientists were still going over their only piece of hard evidence, shari's last will and testament. it had been written on lined paper from a legal pad. forensic document examiner, mickey dawson, believed latent images, or indentions, from a previous page of the pad might be revealed with the use of an electrostatic detection apparatus. >> when i received the letter, i took it into the laboratory and opened it up on sterile paper. and then each sheet would individually go into a humidified box. >> the document was then placed on top of a brass plate, and the magnetic field activated. the paper was then brushed with a substance similar to fingerprint powder. >> through the combination of all of this, latent images form. >> dawson's first try yielded what appeared to be a grocery list. >> there was some
debra may is waiting. god forgive us all. >> i felt like we were dealing with the same individual. >> investigators now knew they were hunting a serial killer. at the south carolina law enforcement division, scientists were still going over their only piece of hard evidence, shari's last will and testament. it had been written on lined paper from a legal pad. forensic document examiner, mickey dawson, believed latent images, or indentions, from a previous page of the pad might be...
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debra went through that process. betsy had two sisters below debra who also married outside of unity or in mary's case had an ill legitimate child. in those cases they sort of dragged that deliberative process for over a year. that's very unusual. more typically the whole process unfolds over the course of a few months. but month after month susanna would delay. she would tell the members of her faith that she hasn't decided if she's sorry or she's not sorry enough and she would say let's talk again in a month. finally she decides she will accept her discipline for the error of her ways, but then she puts off coming back to the congregation to face that experience. so in the end it's more than a year that unfolds. all of that is resolved and really in a matter of days between the resolution of the last between those girls susanna comes before the faith for her discipline. you have to wonder what her parents are thinking this constant conversation with their community of faith. when betsy elopes, the meeting comes to
debra went through that process. betsy had two sisters below debra who also married outside of unity or in mary's case had an ill legitimate child. in those cases they sort of dragged that deliberative process for over a year. that's very unusual. more typically the whole process unfolds over the course of a few months. but month after month susanna would delay. she would tell the members of her faith that she hasn't decided if she's sorry or she's not sorry enough and she would say let's talk...
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third of all, i am very careful about how i spend money, as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for better than 30 years almost 40 years. we have made money trading houses and the average american if he uses good sense can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press, and the members of congress changed over the past 58 years? >> they are about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. it used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell when the media was going to be there because he would show up. and that was always a tip that things were pretty important that day. the business of the house has been a little bit corrupted, not a lot, but a little, because it is interesting to note -- it is interesting to note that that money, or rather that relationship with the media, is one which generally scares the members of the house. it also is a situation where if you watch the members and do this on c-span or something like that. watch the members. he is not talking to his colleagues. he has his eye
third of all, i am very careful about how i spend money, as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for better than 30 years almost 40 years. we have made money trading houses and the average american if he uses good sense can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press, and the members of congress changed over the past 58 years? >> they are about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. it used to be a guy on the committee,...
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eights a subject that debra hersch man is very qualified to weigh in she headed up the ntsb for five years before stepping down in prim she has sin joined the national safety council a nonprofit dedicated to preventing injuries at home and on the road. she joins us from chicago. great to have you and talk to you on a show where we are not talking about accidents. you are not only an expert because of your time on the ntsb, but you have a commercial driver's license, you can drive a school because aircraft motorcycle, and you learned how to fly a plane. so you know a thing or two about this. my producer told me that you felt that driving in an a on autonomous car was one of the safest experiences that you have had. >> i have had the opportunity to ride in google's autonomous car twice. once several years ago and once last month. and i will tell you, that we all face challenges on the roadways, but what i saw with respect to the safety behavior in this car, was something that was really impressive. >> that's interesting, because the -- we worry about safety in all of these things and m
eights a subject that debra hersch man is very qualified to weigh in she headed up the ntsb for five years before stepping down in prim she has sin joined the national safety council a nonprofit dedicated to preventing injuries at home and on the road. she joins us from chicago. great to have you and talk to you on a show where we are not talking about accidents. you are not only an expert because of your time on the ntsb, but you have a commercial driver's license, you can drive a school...
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. >> debra, ne matter what society does it will always be mass murder. always. >> worst loveless figurine ever. >> you see, people, acceptance. it's like america has a dog [beep] in the house. we solved the problem by getting a brown rug. what about the real victims? the news networks they have to waste valuable time covering these clearly unstoppable, every day, ordinary soul slaughters. so for them we have an answer. >> another mass shooting this afternoon. this is a shocking horrifying story. the cause no one can say for sure. possibly media violence or dub steb odubstep or gluten. something that's not guns. >> of course there is nothing we can do to stop this from happening. even though pretty much every other developed country has some how stopped this from happening. >> since we can't always stop this happening. why ever is try to stop it from happening. so, we're good. okay. let's get back to the news. ♪ happy. >> i know republicans have a plan. >> three months later are we closer to stopping the mystery of the missing plane. >> jus just in westbo
. >> debra, ne matter what society does it will always be mass murder. always. >> worst loveless figurine ever. >> you see, people, acceptance. it's like america has a dog [beep] in the house. we solved the problem by getting a brown rug. what about the real victims? the news networks they have to waste valuable time covering these clearly unstoppable, every day, ordinary soul slaughters. so for them we have an answer. >> another mass shooting this afternoon. this is a...
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third of all, i am very careful about how i spend money, as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for better than 30 years almost 40 years. we have made money trading houses and the average american if he uses good sense can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press, and the members of congress changed over the past 58 years? >> they are about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. it used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell when the media was going to be there because he would show up. and that was always a tip that things were pretty important that day. the business of the house has been a little bit corrupted, not a lot, but a little, because it is interesting to note -- it is interesting to note that that money, or rather that relationship with the media, is one which generally scares the members of the house. it also is a situation where if you watch the members and do this on c-span or something like that. watch the members. he is not talking to his colleagues. he has his eye
third of all, i am very careful about how i spend money, as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for better than 30 years almost 40 years. we have made money trading houses and the average american if he uses good sense can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press, and the members of congress changed over the past 58 years? >> they are about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. it used to be a guy on the committee,...
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temperature related rap names, ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know ice cube, his real name is debraevinson. i'll play one on one with nate robinson of the denver nuggets tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> has anyone noticed during the series tim duncan, whenever he believes he was wrongly accused of a foul, suddenly transforms into an exact replica of the mascot. i don't know if that's on purpose. but whenever an nba team makes it in the finals, the city, everyone who lives there is a super fan. people that don't know the difference between dwyane wade and duane wayne. we thought it would be fun to exploit that. we positioned a camera crew outside the at & t center, we asked people who identified themselves as spurs fans, about players and facts we made up. now, you have two choices in a situation like this, you can be honest and say i have no idea. or you can pretend you know what we're talking about, which is what these people did in a special san antonio spurs edition of lie witness news. >> state your name. >> jay winfield. >> who are you rooting for. >> san antonio spurs, all
temperature related rap names, ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know ice cube, his real name is debraevinson. i'll play one on one with nate robinson of the denver nuggets tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> has anyone noticed during the series tim duncan, whenever he believes he was wrongly accused of a foul, suddenly transforms into an exact replica of the mascot. i don't know if that's on purpose. but whenever an nba team makes it in the finals, the city, everyone who...
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i'm debra brown. security has been stepped up at the american embassy in baghdad as the conflict in iraq intensifies. several embassy staff have been evacuated and roughly 5,000 workers are stationed there, and 150 marines have been called in to protect them. meanwhile, the islamic militants taking other several iraqi cities have released chilling images that reportedly show them rounding up and executing iraqi soldiers. nbc cannot independently verify the authenticity of these images, and u.s. aircraft carrier and two navy ships have arrived in the persian gulf as the u.s. prepares for a possible escalation of tension. speaking with cbs' "face the nation" senator lindsey graham warned of the implications if the militants are not stopped. >> the seeds of 9/11 are being planted all over iraq and syria. you don't have to believe me, this is what they're telling this is what they're going to do. they're not hiding their agenda they plan to drive in the mideast by attacking us at home. >> tracie potts is
i'm debra brown. security has been stepped up at the american embassy in baghdad as the conflict in iraq intensifies. several embassy staff have been evacuated and roughly 5,000 workers are stationed there, and 150 marines have been called in to protect them. meanwhile, the islamic militants taking other several iraqi cities have released chilling images that reportedly show them rounding up and executing iraqi soldiers. nbc cannot independently verify the authenticity of these images, and u.s....
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. >> reporter: debra williamson says facebook has always collected data on its 1.2 billion users. and not just their likes and clicks on its own website, but also, on the other sites they visit. >> it can tag ads, websites. so it can recognize when a facebook user is visiting that website. or using a certain app. and that information gets transmitted back to facebook. >> reporter: now, they are using that information to tailor ads more directly to customers. >> it is all about rev nigh. and facebook is really doubled down on the idea that targeted ads, personalized ads are the way of the future. >> reporter: well just how much money are we talking about? well facebook earned more than $2 billion in ad revenue in the first quarter of this year. users should start to see these changes in the coming weeks. live outside facebook headquarters, betty yu, kpix5. >> now if you don't want the targeted ads, you can say no through facebook. you will have to go to a different website to opt out. >>> radio legend casey casum is dying. the 82-year-old is bedridden. a feeding tube is all keeping
. >> reporter: debra williamson says facebook has always collected data on its 1.2 billion users. and not just their likes and clicks on its own website, but also, on the other sites they visit. >> it can tag ads, websites. so it can recognize when a facebook user is visiting that website. or using a certain app. and that information gets transmitted back to facebook. >> reporter: now, they are using that information to tailor ads more directly to customers. >> it is all...
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so debra carnahan is the u.s. doing enough to stop trafficking both here and abroad? >> sadly, we're not. we're taking good steps but need to start running toward the solution. >> considering this is a $9 billion plus industry in this country clearly we're not doing enough. >> people forget that the u.s -- i think we approach this problem as if it's international, but huge problem domestically. $9.5 billion in the u.s. and u.s. is major destination and transit country. more on the problems that we have at home. >> one quick teller the u.s. budget on trafficking initiatives is what we spend in few hours on the war on drugs. we're not doing enough. >> why isn't congress shifting money away from the war on drugs and towards trafficking? >> comes in as number two in this country, war on drugs is first then trafficking. we take from that put it here it shows perspective. what we're not doing more people are familiar with the war on drugs. they know somebody who maybe has been in that world. but they -- >> so much media coverage. >> it's been going on. >> i do think people
so debra carnahan is the u.s. doing enough to stop trafficking both here and abroad? >> sadly, we're not. we're taking good steps but need to start running toward the solution. >> considering this is a $9 billion plus industry in this country clearly we're not doing enough. >> people forget that the u.s -- i think we approach this problem as if it's international, but huge problem domestically. $9.5 billion in the u.s. and u.s. is major destination and transit country. more on...
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. >> reporter: debra ahoe williamson, an analyst with the digital research firm e-marketer, says facebookted data on its 1.2 billion users, not just their likes and clicks on its own web site, but also on the other site they say visit. >> it can take as, it can tag web sites so it can recognize when a facebook user is visiting that web site or using a certain app, and that information gets transmitted back to facebook. >> reporter: now facebook says it will use that information to tailor ads more directly to its customers. if you're planning a trip to paris and visit a travel web site, an ad may appear on your facebook page. the company, which in the past has been criticizing for pushing the envelope on privacy issues, say it will also add a "why am i seeing this" arrow, whether clicked it will tell users why an ad has been targeted at them. and facebook for the first time will allow users to see what it calls their ad prefnses -- the attributes and interests that it has collected on them. >> in the end, i think everybody needs to recognize that facebook is in the business of gathering da
. >> reporter: debra ahoe williamson, an analyst with the digital research firm e-marketer, says facebookted data on its 1.2 billion users, not just their likes and clicks on its own web site, but also on the other site they say visit. >> it can take as, it can tag web sites so it can recognize when a facebook user is visiting that web site or using a certain app, and that information gets transmitted back to facebook. >> reporter: now facebook says it will use that...
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debra, brian, who knows what's going to happen? good luck to all three of you. go -- jeopardy! round. and these categories... of course. and now, to mark the 75th anniversary of little league, we have a whole category devoted to that subject. julia, you get to start. alex: in a 16th-century work, the ruler of this empire is receiving tributes.
debra, brian, who knows what's going to happen? good luck to all three of you. go -- jeopardy! round. and these categories... of course. and now, to mark the 75th anniversary of little league, we have a whole category devoted to that subject. julia, you get to start. alex: in a 16th-century work, the ruler of this empire is receiving tributes.
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. >> reporter: debra heads back to a court hoping not to head back to prison.e 50-year-old spent more than two decades on arizona's death row. >> i just have no comment right now. i'm sorry pip just don't. >> she was convicted of murder in the death of her 4-year-old son in 1989. they convinced jury she hired two men to shoot him. last year, a federal appeals court overturned her conviction, saying prosecutors withheld evidence of alleged misconduct by this retired police officer. he claimed she confessed, she denied that. with the help of her many supporters, she made bail and is free until her trial next year. >> this is a high profile case. >> reporter: tuesday her attorneys were hoping to convince a three-judge panel a second murder trial amounts to double jeopardy. >> this is dismissal, dismiss the charges. >> reporter: prosecutors disagree, but neither side would elaborate after the hearing. >> no statements or opinions to the media. >> reporter: she's always maintained her innocence. the question, will another jury get to decide if they believe her, or w
. >> reporter: debra heads back to a court hoping not to head back to prison.e 50-year-old spent more than two decades on arizona's death row. >> i just have no comment right now. i'm sorry pip just don't. >> she was convicted of murder in the death of her 4-year-old son in 1989. they convinced jury she hired two men to shoot him. last year, a federal appeals court overturned her conviction, saying prosecutors withheld evidence of alleged misconduct by this retired police...
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and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?"o that? >> i'll ask. >> please. we would love it. we love having you. >> i love coming on so i can hallucinate lucille ball. that may be the way to get debra on the show. >> i love it. everybody, she can out eric in season three of "perception" on tnt tomorrow night. and thank you. and stay with us, sam smith is performs next. it is >>> we are delighted and excited to have breakout sensation sam smith with us here this morning. he's had three songs in the bill board top 40 in the past few weeks. and his debut album, "in the lonely hour" hits stores tomorrow. welcome sam smith. and your lovely group here. he said that when i walked in and could hear you, it set the tone for the whole week. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> how is being in the u.s., it is out in the uk. done well. and you have performed with mary j. and others. this has to be a real moment for you. >> it's unbelievable. and america has been surprisingly so amazing. i thought it would come a lot further down my ca
and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?"o that? >> i'll ask. >> please. we would love it. we love having you. >> i love coming on so i can hallucinate lucille ball. that may be the way to get debra on the show. >> i love it. everybody, she can out eric in season three of "perception" on tnt tomorrow night. and thank you. and stay with us, sam smith is performs next. it is >>> we are delighted and excited to have breakout...
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and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?"ease. we would love it. we love having you. >> i love coming on so i can hallucinate lucille ball. that may be the way to get debra on the show. >> i love it. everybody, she can out eric in season three of "perception" on tnt tomorrow night. and thank you. and stay with us, sam smith is performs know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever
and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?"ease. we would love it. we love having you. >> i love coming on so i can hallucinate lucille ball. that may be the way to get debra on the show. >> i love it. everybody, she can out eric in season three of "perception" on tnt tomorrow night. and thank you. and stay with us, sam smith is performs know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation...
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as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for 30 years, almost 40 years. made money trading houses, and the average american, if he does -- uses good sense, can do something like that, too. >> relations between the press and members of congress changed over the course of the past 58 years? >> about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell whether the media was going to be there because he'd show up. and that was always a tip that things were= Ñ pretty important that day. the business of the house has been a little bit corrupted -- not a lot but a little -- because it's interesting to note -- it's interesting to note that that money -- rather, that the relationship with the media is one which generally scares the members of the house. it also is a situation where if you watch the members -- and do this on c-span or something like that -- and watch. he's not talking to his colleagues. he's got his eye on that television up there. and if you look, you'll find instead of an intelligent debate
as is debra. we have lived in the same house in virginia for 30 years, almost 40 years. made money trading houses, and the average american, if he does -- uses good sense, can do something like that, too. >> relations between the press and members of congress changed over the course of the past 58 years? >> about the same. [laughter] >> it is kind of interesting now. used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell whether the media was going to be there because he'd...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret?
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45,...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa! that woman's gorgeous and she doesn't have a drop of makeup on." whatever she has, i want it bottled and i want to use it. >> cindy crawford is one of the most beautiful women on earth. she's iconic, and the buzz is like what is she doing? >> i wanna have what cindy has because she gets the super secret info that we don't get. >> what is cindy's secret? >>
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45,...
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debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> local mileage, low prices. but authorities say customers weren't getting what they paid for. 2 investigates has video of an undercover bust, and what the owner of this dealership had to say for himself. >> spring is winding down, and so is the wind. i'm timing out the forecast changes, that will bring calmer and warmer conditions. >> next, bay area post offices throwing out thousands of dollars. easy money that's going out with the trash. >> it breaks my heart. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month. >>> 2 investigates now easy money being thrown away with the trash. mountains of paper, plastic, and boxes from san francisco post off
debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> local mileage, low prices. but authorities say customers weren't getting what they paid for. 2 investigates has video of an undercover bust, and what the owner of this dealership had to say for himself. >> spring is winding down, and so is the wind. i'm timing out the forecast changes, that will bring calmer and warmer conditions. >> next, bay area post offices throwing out thousands of dollars. easy money that's going out with the...
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now debra there's a piece that came out in may. goldman sachs, is bigger better?y are saying that the best performance lately is coming from the companies that simplify operations in spin offs. is this just faddish and what we really want to do is stick with the knitty. >> well, the health care reads are a diversified business model. i think that can we can't confu. investors sometimes do like pure play. they like pure play that have administrations. remember, ventsa is a financial company. what we do is raise money and we're an investment machine. when do you that your cost so capital is important and diversefication and skill drive down cost to capital. so our business model does benefit from diversification and scale. it has been well accepted by investors. i really do believe that the best way to deliver the consistent superior returns is on a diversified model. >> well, it's empirical that you have and being consolidators better than a company that maybe put together assets that don't operate under one roof and yours clearly do. >> exactly. and also having th
now debra there's a piece that came out in may. goldman sachs, is bigger better?y are saying that the best performance lately is coming from the companies that simplify operations in spin offs. is this just faddish and what we really want to do is stick with the knitty. >> well, the health care reads are a diversified business model. i think that can we can't confu. investors sometimes do like pure play. they like pure play that have administrations. remember, ventsa is a financial...
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i'm talking to debra, the head of the national transportation safety board. she just left, but she said driverless cars, she said it might have been the safest thing she's ever done. >> get out. ali velshi coming up on "real money" on al jazeera america. >>> a milestone for the commercial drone industry for the first time the faa has okayed needs over the u.s. land. a contract flying for oil company bp that will survey pipelines, roads and commitment. "n" alaska. that's the largest oil field in the united states. coming up, we'll dig into one of our top stories of the day. gunmen seeing part of an iraqi city. we'll look to see if this attack was really a surprise. we're days away from the world cup. we'll go to brazil to see if they're ready for the kick off. >> iraq's prime minister has asked the parliament to declare a state of emergency. the lawmakers will be discussing the situation. fighters seized government buildings, the city's airport and freed thousands of prisoners that were jailed. thousands fled the city. we go to the former ambassador to iraq. t
i'm talking to debra, the head of the national transportation safety board. she just left, but she said driverless cars, she said it might have been the safest thing she's ever done. >> get out. ali velshi coming up on "real money" on al jazeera america. >>> a milestone for the commercial drone industry for the first time the faa has okayed needs over the u.s. land. a contract flying for oil company bp that will survey pipelines, roads and commitment. "n"...
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debra gipson is here today and she will be introduced shortly by our congressman. mr. gerardo avila a national representative with the american legion and the assistants director with disabled american veterans and veteran with the foreign war of the united states. i must advise pursuit ant to title 18 of the united states code section known as the false statement act. this is a crime to knowingly give false statements in federal jurisdiction, including a congressional hearing. i thank you all for being here today. i yield to the ranking member for her opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for coming to provide us with some needed information. as you heard the chairman describe, today we're going to look into the performance of v.a. and d.o.d. utilized for determining fit for duty status for ill or injured service members as well as expediting claims for separating service members. particularly, we're going to focus on the disability system, the discharge program and the quick-start program. all of these progr
debra gipson is here today and she will be introduced shortly by our congressman. mr. gerardo avila a national representative with the american legion and the assistants director with disabled american veterans and veteran with the foreign war of the united states. i must advise pursuit ant to title 18 of the united states code section known as the false statement act. this is a crime to knowingly give false statements in federal jurisdiction, including a congressional hearing. i thank you all...
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the kind of man he was with his mother debra wilcox and his sister. >> i'm so sorry for your loss and i appreciate you taking the time to be here. tell me about your son. what was he like? >> he was your average, normal kid. i can call him a kid, i keep forgetting he was a 31-year-old grown man. he liked going to the movies, he liked to go four-wheeling with his sister. he loved helping people, which is what got him into this. he helped his grandparents all the time. just a good kid. >> c.j., what do you want people to know about your brother? >> um, he was a protector. i mean, he was one of the people i trusted most. i spent most of my life around him really. we used to go to the movies and geek out all the time over marvel movies and he used to show me trailers of movies coming out and he would say get that or quick that. he was just a great guy. i loved his sense of humor. i loved going on late night drives with him. he was a good guy. >> i know -- as you know, he's being hail ed a hero. was that the type of guy r for someone to go out of his way? >> yes, yes, i was telling someone
the kind of man he was with his mother debra wilcox and his sister. >> i'm so sorry for your loss and i appreciate you taking the time to be here. tell me about your son. what was he like? >> he was your average, normal kid. i can call him a kid, i keep forgetting he was a 31-year-old grown man. he liked going to the movies, he liked to go four-wheeling with his sister. he loved helping people, which is what got him into this. he helped his grandparents all the time. just a good...
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debra gibson is here and is an individual service and she'll be introduced shortly. mr. geraldo avela, with the american legion and mr. paul valero, and mr. one final point, all of the witnesses are present. i must advise pursuant to title 18 of the united states code section 1001, known as the false statement act, this is a crime to knowingly give false statements in federal jurisdiction including a congressional hearing. with that acknowledge, thank you all for being with us today. i yield to the ranking member ms. titus for her opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for coming to provide us with needed information. today we are looking at the performance of programs that v.a. and d.o.d. utilized for determining fit for duty the status for ill or injured service members as well as programs designed to expedite the adjudication of claims. particularly we are going to focus on integrated disability evaluation system, ides that benefits delivery at discharge program, b.d.d. and the quick start program. all of the
debra gibson is here and is an individual service and she'll be introduced shortly. mr. geraldo avela, with the american legion and mr. paul valero, and mr. one final point, all of the witnesses are present. i must advise pursuant to title 18 of the united states code section 1001, known as the false statement act, this is a crime to knowingly give false statements in federal jurisdiction including a congressional hearing. with that acknowledge, thank you all for being with us today. i yield to...
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greeting card every year on the anniversary of this day and all it's going to say is "happy graduation, debrattle typing bubble pop up? >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> and then i'm gonna wait like five years. [ laughter ] and then just send, "k." [ applause ] >> jimmy: after i win, i'm gonna take a pottery class, then, i'm gonna make sculpture of your face, and then i'm going to bake it. then i'm going paint it. then i'm going to smash it against the wall into a million little pieces, and then i'm going to mail it to you piece by piece and make you glue it back together. and when it's finally complete, surprise, it ain't your face at all, it's a giant middle finger. [ laughter and applause ] surprise. >> after i win, i'm gonna officially change my name from channing tatum -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to what? [ cheers and applause ] >> to dick tugnutz. >> jimmy: it's on dick tugnutz! [ cheers and applause ] >> no. ♪ ♪ kiss me kiss me yeah kiss me kiss me kiss me kiss me yeah kiss me kiss me ♪ >> jimmy: give it up for arm wrestling champion, channing tatum. "22 jump street" in theaters everywhere next frida
greeting card every year on the anniversary of this day and all it's going to say is "happy graduation, debrattle typing bubble pop up? >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> and then i'm gonna wait like five years. [ laughter ] and then just send, "k." [ applause ] >> jimmy: after i win, i'm gonna take a pottery class, then, i'm gonna make sculpture of your face, and then i'm going to bake it. then i'm going paint it. then i'm going to smash it against the wall into a million...
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. >> reporter: debra duardo is the executive director of the district's student health and human services department and helps oversee 14 wellness centers built over the past five years with $40 million in voter- approved bond money. officials have raised 50 million dollars to build even more. something they say no other district in the country has been able to do. >> reporter: many of our students or families become homeless as a result of mental illness, domestic violence, coming back from war, substance abuse so when you're a child and dealing with some of these issues in your family often you're going to have symptoms of anxiety depression, haven't been taken to a doctor for regular care, lacking dental services. >> reporter: while the centers help all the district's most at- risk kids, a lot of effort is spent on those who are homeless, and there are many of them: california's homeless population is the highest in the country by far. last year the u.s. department of housing and urban development estimated there were about 137,000 homeless people living here. the los angeles unified s
. >> reporter: debra duardo is the executive director of the district's student health and human services department and helps oversee 14 wellness centers built over the past five years with $40 million in voter- approved bond money. officials have raised 50 million dollars to build even more. something they say no other district in the country has been able to do. >> reporter: many of our students or families become homeless as a result of mental illness, domestic violence, coming...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsrom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out.
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsrom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> hi, it's debra potter, everybody. hi. sitting here -- super star campaign lawyer. i'm sitting here with john stewart. >> oh, but don't worry. we're not coordinating. >> okay, good. that's good. >> okay. >> look, i don't know if i'm doing the right thing with this super pac money. can i just tell stephen what i've done with it? >> yes, but remember, stephen cannot request, suggest, or assent to any of the super pac's activities. >> steve colbert and john stewart yucking it up there about all the money in politics, but it is no laughing matter for wisconsin governor scott walker. the question now is during his 2012 recall election, did walker act so brazenly as to break campaign finance laws? that's exactly, in fact, what prosecutors allege. those wisconsin prosecutors say walker was part of a, quote, criminal scheme to violate election laws. no charges have been filed against walker, who is up for a second term this fall. newly released court documents allege that walker illegally coordinated fundraising activities with ou
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> hi, it's debra potter, everybody. hi. sitting here -- super star campaign lawyer. i'm sitting here with john stewart. >> oh, but don't worry. we're not coordinating. >> okay, good. that's good. >> okay. >> look, i don't know if i'm doing the right thing with this super pac money. can i just tell stephen what i've done with it? >> yes, but remember, stephen cannot request, suggest, or assent to any of the...
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jennifer debra was on flight last week from new york to boston.ow, the plane was delayed on the tarmac for about 30 minutes. she said that's when her daughter said she needed to use the bathroom. well the flight attendant demanded they stay in their seats. >> it wasn't about bad customer service at that point. it was just about bad human decency. she was sitting in a pool of urine, i couldn't do anything about it, as a mom it just broke my heart. >> after that incident, the pilot announced he was take that plane back to the gate for an unruly passenger. but an off-duty pilot sitting in front of dove row convinced the crew to let her stay. wow. meantime, the faa is investigating a potentially dangerous prank in air traffic controller reportedly played on pilot. delta flight 630 from japan was about to land at hearts field jackson international airport in at lan tax controller told the pilot to abort the landing. officials say the controller immediately said he was joking, but the pilot already made the turn and couldn't land. the plane landed safel
jennifer debra was on flight last week from new york to boston.ow, the plane was delayed on the tarmac for about 30 minutes. she said that's when her daughter said she needed to use the bathroom. well the flight attendant demanded they stay in their seats. >> it wasn't about bad customer service at that point. it was just about bad human decency. she was sitting in a pool of urine, i couldn't do anything about it, as a mom it just broke my heart. >> after that incident, the pilot...
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hillary clinton drew attention to the couple's finances saying were "debra" after leaving the white house. broke" after"dead leaving the white house. whont to bring in david, worked on president obama's race and managed his campaign. you read the story on the 's use of legal financial strategies. some would say this seems hypocritical. >> i think it makes the case for tax reform. thosell have to answer questions. my suggestion would be to say this is why we need tax reform. simpler, fairer reform on the corporate and individual side. these are legal, most people will use them. it makes a compelling case for tax reform. this all the time from -- hillary clinton made comments about estate taxes with warren buffett at her side. warren buffett takes advantage of the very same tax policies that he is criticizing. that tax reform is changed, i am going to continue to use some of these advantages. doesn't that strike you as hypocritical? >> i do not. i think that there are shades of this. there is the most aggressive, right up to the line. some things met romney utilized bothered voters in 2012.
hillary clinton drew attention to the couple's finances saying were "debra" after leaving the white house. broke" after"dead leaving the white house. whont to bring in david, worked on president obama's race and managed his campaign. you read the story on the 's use of legal financial strategies. some would say this seems hypocritical. >> i think it makes the case for tax reform. thosell have to answer questions. my suggestion would be to say this is why we need tax...
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i think this is a wonderful opportunity to ask doctors debra malone and lorne grier and the rest of hisical team who are here to please stand. i see their amazing work every time i visit bethesda and every time i visit walter reed. its pretty rare where you got a job where you just know you are doing gods work every single day , and they do an incredible job. [applause] thank you for the miracles you work for our wounded troops and veterans. kyle says he'll wear this medal for all who serve and for those who didn't make it back and for those who struggle still. so today we also honored to -- two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment. kyle's friend, timothy jackson and lance corporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. -- of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his rec
i think this is a wonderful opportunity to ask doctors debra malone and lorne grier and the rest of hisical team who are here to please stand. i see their amazing work every time i visit bethesda and every time i visit walter reed. its pretty rare where you got a job where you just know you are doing gods work every single day , and they do an incredible job. [applause] thank you for the miracles you work for our wounded troops and veterans. kyle says he'll wear this medal for all who serve and...
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thank you so much, debra, teaching for change. and before i say anything about brazil, just a couple pieces of housekeeping. first, i want to dedicate tonight to two different things. the first is what happened today at wilson senior high school and there are two teachers from wilson where there was a student-let thousand-person counterdemonstration to the westboro baptist bastard church, whatever they're called -- the worst borough church, and thank you for the inspiration at wilson high school and standing up for justice, particularly on pride week. so thank you for that. second, i want to dedicate tonight to the palestinian national soccer team, which is going to play in a major international tournament just qualified for a major international tournament for the first time in it's 86-year history, and i'm going to talk a lot tonight about the ways in which our love of soccer is sometimes used to grind us into a fine powder, and i just us to remember the people of palestine and to remember that soccer can also be a tremendous so
thank you so much, debra, teaching for change. and before i say anything about brazil, just a couple pieces of housekeeping. first, i want to dedicate tonight to two different things. the first is what happened today at wilson senior high school and there are two teachers from wilson where there was a student-let thousand-person counterdemonstration to the westboro baptist bastard church, whatever they're called -- the worst borough church, and thank you for the inspiration at wilson high...
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destroyed when it collided with a defunct russian satellite creating thousands of pieces of new space debraeng satellites and space missions away from danger. >> satellites really have become a major portion of how we live on this planet everywhere from communications to early warning for weather. and so a billion dollars is not the a big price to pay to try to get control of this problem. >> reporter: there is so much de debris up there and the amount is growing so quickly it could affect our ability to go to space at the all. so scientists are looking not only for ways it to avoid collisions with existing junk they're trying to figure out how to stop creating more space junk. gayle? >> all right, chip. after listening it to his report it sounds like money well spent. >> yeah. i guess there's not a space land landfill for space junk. >> not yet, norah. not yet. >>> thank you, chip. he stole the show on "the daily show." john oliver is cracking them up in the toyota green room the look how everyone is cracking up. hi, john oliver. we'll look at his new series and his stake on stephen colbert
destroyed when it collided with a defunct russian satellite creating thousands of pieces of new space debraeng satellites and space missions away from danger. >> satellites really have become a major portion of how we live on this planet everywhere from communications to early warning for weather. and so a billion dollars is not the a big price to pay to try to get control of this problem. >> reporter: there is so much de debris up there and the amount is growing so quickly it could...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsrom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa! that woman's gorgeous and she doesn't have a drop of makeup on." whatever she has, i want it bottled and i want to use it. >> cindy crawford is one of the most beautiful women on earth. she's iconic, and the buzz is like what is she doing? >> i wanna have what cindy has because she gets the super secret info that we don't get. >> what is cindy's secret? >> after more than t
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsrom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks...
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debra draper, director of health care for the government accountability office, mr. phillip mikovsky for operations of the department of veterans affair, richard griffin, acting inspector general of the department of veterans affairs, mr. griffin is accompanied by miss linda halliday, assistant inter-specter general for audits and evaluations for the department of veterans affairs. i would ask the witnesses if you would to please stand, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear under penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to provide is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you very much. please be seated. all of your complete written statements will be entered into the hearing record. thank you for being here tonight and dr. draper, you are now recognized for five minutes. >>> >> chairman and ranks members of the committee i appreciate the opportunity to be here today to discuss the ongoing difficulties the veterans are experiencing in obtaining needed medical care. in 2000 and 2001 we reported problems with wait times and medical
debra draper, director of health care for the government accountability office, mr. phillip mikovsky for operations of the department of veterans affair, richard griffin, acting inspector general of the department of veterans affairs, mr. griffin is accompanied by miss linda halliday, assistant inter-specter general for audits and evaluations for the department of veterans affairs. i would ask the witnesses if you would to please stand, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear under penalty...
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debra draper, record health care for the government accountability office. koski, richard griffin, acting inspector general of the department of veterans affairs, mr. griffin is accompanied by ms. linda halliday, assistant inspector for general audits for the department of veterans affairs. witnesses to stand, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that the testimony or about to provide is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you very much please be seated. all of your complete written statements will be entered into the record. here tonight being and dr. draper, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairman miller, ranking member may show -- member michaud. i appreciate the elegy to be here today to discuss the difficulty veterans are having obtaining medical care. in 2000 and 2001 we recorded problems with wait times in a v8 medical facilities. in 2012, we again reported problems, including the unreliability of wait times and the innocent -- inconsistent weight times. it impacted the timely delive
debra draper, record health care for the government accountability office. koski, richard griffin, acting inspector general of the department of veterans affairs, mr. griffin is accompanied by ms. linda halliday, assistant inspector for general audits for the department of veterans affairs. witnesses to stand, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear, under penalty of perjury, that the testimony or about to provide is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you very...
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i want to give debra and katie a hypothetical. i would like everyone to weigh in. the are a in a dorm gets an e-mail from someone that faugh. attached to the mayor was a video. the video shows someone in her dorm passed out being sexually assaulted by two or three yen and. she recognizes the person in the video. she goes to the person, and the person in the video, the victim, the survivor says, i don't want you to do anything. it is none of your business. i don't want to talk about it. you should delete the video and forget that you never saw. now, i have read the q&a on confidentiality and safety on campus. what should that are a do with that video, if anything ? >> for most staff members, particularly housing student staff it is written in their contract or their job expectations that they are not a confidential person to report different things to give that individual has to report up, but they should also be transparent to that person that is directly involved that i am a reported party. here is what is going to be happening with this information, and you have
i want to give debra and katie a hypothetical. i would like everyone to weigh in. the are a in a dorm gets an e-mail from someone that faugh. attached to the mayor was a video. the video shows someone in her dorm passed out being sexually assaulted by two or three yen and. she recognizes the person in the video. she goes to the person, and the person in the video, the victim, the survivor says, i don't want you to do anything. it is none of your business. i don't want to talk about it. you...