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sarnov, both of those men were found dead in the everglades today. i'm sorry to hear that, but i didn't know these men. what is this? is this tattoo equipment? look at this. this is the exact same stag's head we found on andrew brodsky's neck. (whirring) i run a clean club. what my men do outside my doors, i can't control. what is this? new mat? you don't mind, do you? look at that. h, we got dried blood here. in a fighting club, blood is an occupational hazard. a cut lip didn't produce that amount of blood, ivan. i suspect it came from several. uh, it's a continuous pool. whathat means is it's from one donor. you are training killers here, aren't you? i think you have wasted enough of my time. did you get any results from the bod i found at the fight club? the one that you told me to drop everything for? yeah, that one. yes, sir. i'm running it through codis now. did you get any hits on andrew brodsky or vince koslov? no, it didn't match either reference sample, but let's see what codis tells us. (computer blips) the blood belongs to nathan madden.
sarnov, both of those men were found dead in the everglades today. i'm sorry to hear that, but i didn't know these men. what is this? is this tattoo equipment? look at this. this is the exact same stag's head we found on andrew brodsky's neck. (whirring) i run a clean club. what my men do outside my doors, i can't control. what is this? new mat? you don't mind, do you? look at that. h, we got dried blood here. in a fighting club, blood is an occupational hazard. a cut lip didn't produce that...
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the everglades and a sobering news on the opening night for at the nfl this boar we have a leverages arrested last week hepburn and drug and child endangerment charges according to the senate is a mercury news lockyer was arrested in orange county where she and her nine year-old son were sent to the relative officers say this sounds, that men and drug paraphernalia and the room she shared with her son. paul resigned earlier this year after drug involved in sending work hotel. their wages to make an average of $93,000 a year but hundreds of them are on a low- income program that gives them a discount on their water and sewer bills. that's just one of the findings and covered in a new list during audits. reporter phil the tear on the masses city hall money leak. >>> san francisco city workers are some of the best paid and have some of the best benefits in the nation. and maybe taking advantage of one but that is made from poor people. what this has has done is provided red plaid. duckweeds which gives low-income households a price break on the water and sewer bills about $25 a month. t
the everglades and a sobering news on the opening night for at the nfl this boar we have a leverages arrested last week hepburn and drug and child endangerment charges according to the senate is a mercury news lockyer was arrested in orange county where she and her nine year-old son were sent to the relative officers say this sounds, that men and drug paraphernalia and the room she shared with her son. paul resigned earlier this year after drug involved in sending work hotel. their wages to...
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, but to it is the definitive text about the everglades. his new book is really in depth look at obama's stimulus bill from all sides. substantive debate, what it did, how it changed the way we live, and all the political issues theit. and all the political issues surrounding it. sasha wrote about how a japanese delicacy is taking over the world -- sushi. now he writes for slate and works on books. his latest book that's out this week is called a victory lab. how campaigns target individuals through social science research, a new way of identifying voter interests. our final panelist, charlie, was the republican candidate for governor last election in 2010. before that he had a very distinguished career as probably the foremost expert on the state budget and a national leader in health care. turned an organization around. probably nobody better position to talk about an attitude aspect of this campaign, which is obamacare. nobody better positioned than charlie is. grateful he could join us. we want to have a discussion. i know politics can
, but to it is the definitive text about the everglades. his new book is really in depth look at obama's stimulus bill from all sides. substantive debate, what it did, how it changed the way we live, and all the political issues theit. and all the political issues surrounding it. sasha wrote about how a japanese delicacy is taking over the world -- sushi. now he writes for slate and works on books. his latest book that's out this week is called a victory lab. how campaigns target individuals...
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army corps of engineers restoring the everglades. >> i can clearly say that the kim that went down that particular day in the boom was not the same person that was hoisted up. now i'm a better person making better choices, and i value people more than i did beforehand. >>> an accident high atop mt. hood. >> i saw his wedding ring, and that really made me upset, knowing that he had someone that had no idea that he might not make it off that mountain. >> but choppers are on the way. >> this is a kind of tricky flying when you're that close to the edge of the mountain. >> at a higher altitude the air is thinner, so the helicopter has to work harder to maintain a hover. >>> and -- >> i was saying to myself, got to hit the building because if the ladder came all the way down he was going to die. >> when "caught on camera: extreme rescues" continues. in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego
army corps of engineers restoring the everglades. >> i can clearly say that the kim that went down that particular day in the boom was not the same person that was hoisted up. now i'm a better person making better choices, and i value people more than i did beforehand. >>> an accident high atop mt. hood. >> i saw his wedding ring, and that really made me upset, knowing that he had someone that had no idea that he might not make it off that mountain. >> but choppers...
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>> what you would have us do is have oil drillings in the national parks, like the everglades and the grand canyon. >> what about the keystone project? >> we can achieve energy independence without drilling in our crown jewel and resources, places where we go to hunt and fish and rec reeate. what you will do is drill baby drill. that's the only solution you have. >> what about the keystone pipeline? >> excuse me. >> barrels of oil from america to canada? how can you tell canada, we don't want your oil and send it to china? >> so now they're going to china. >> to the west coast of vancouver because the canadians opposed it. secondly, a large part of oil will end up in the gulf coast, it's going to be exported once it's made into diesel and the oil companies have said that. they refuse to say we're going to use this oil in the united states. >> only 80% of the finished products in this country are exported to other countries. 92% go to the benefit of the united states. and i agree with you, i think all the fuel we make here in the u.s. should go for americans' benefit. but the reality i
>> what you would have us do is have oil drillings in the national parks, like the everglades and the grand canyon. >> what about the keystone project? >> we can achieve energy independence without drilling in our crown jewel and resources, places where we go to hunt and fish and rec reeate. what you will do is drill baby drill. that's the only solution you have. >> what about the keystone pipeline? >> excuse me. >> barrels of oil from america to canada? how...
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urban legends, the one-time union tough guy is buried somewhere from giants stadium to the florida evergladesers or maybe in cement in freeways from new york to detroit. well, now the seemingly and never-ending search for hoffa is taking police to the driveway of an unassuming house in roseville, michigan, just outside of detroit. today they drilled through the pavement under a shed and took a soil sample to see if any human remains are there. james berlin is the police chief. chief, what was found? >> today there was no discernible human remains in the samples we brought up. but we're going to have that tested by a forensic anthropologist at michigan state university to see if there are any evidence of human remains in the samples. >> okay. so what led you all to this driveway in the first place? what was it about a tipsters advice that seemed credible enough to you? >> well, we had an individual come forward who claimed he witnessed a body being enturned in ts location 35 some odd years ago. he wasn't sure of the exact date. we felt it was credible because he wasn't embellishing the story.
urban legends, the one-time union tough guy is buried somewhere from giants stadium to the florida evergladesers or maybe in cement in freeways from new york to detroit. well, now the seemingly and never-ending search for hoffa is taking police to the driveway of an unassuming house in roseville, michigan, just outside of detroit. today they drilled through the pavement under a shed and took a soil sample to see if any human remains are there. james berlin is the police chief. chief, what was...
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everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach
everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in...
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in florida people would have pet snakes and thrive in the everglades and get crazy encounters where pythonsing. >> you can make a lot of money. >> that was like when i went to the circus as a kid you could buy a baby alligator and the stories were and i don't know if they were true people would, they start to grow bigger and parents would flush them down the toilet and living in the sewers of new york and you would find albino alligators. >> when we were little kids we went to a fair. my sister must have been 5 years old. there was an alligator. it was a large alligator, you know, a full grown alligator. she wanted to sit on it. somehow, i don't know how this happened my parents allowed her to do it. the guy who sat on it before was swung off. then my little sister sits down. no problems. but, i mean -- >> like exotic animals as pets which is not a good idea. when i was in fifth grade i got a monkey -- yeah. i know, true story. so true. i want ad monkey and mom and dad somehow got me a monkey. >> how long did you have him for? >> he got too big for the house and off he went. piranh ,,,,,,,,
in florida people would have pet snakes and thrive in the everglades and get crazy encounters where pythonsing. >> you can make a lot of money. >> that was like when i went to the circus as a kid you could buy a baby alligator and the stories were and i don't know if they were true people would, they start to grow bigger and parents would flush them down the toilet and living in the sewers of new york and you would find albino alligators. >> when we were little kids we went to...
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. >> and i think the new name was everglades. you got it right.cheers and applause] all right, let's start building your bank, phoebe. how much is behind this question? gonna start you off with $2,000. okay. >> awesome. >> way to go. now just 13 away from $1 million. "half evil tattoo" is part of the name of a saskatoon, canada, tattoo parlor whose full name logically begins with what numbers? "half evil tattoo." >> so i'm thinking evil, half evil, we've got the devil in there, so that's 666. and my fourth graders would kill me if i didn't get this right. so i'm thinking "c," 333, final answer. >> you are as smart as a fourth grader. you got it right. absolutely right. add some more money to the bank. you're at $2,000. show us the money, please. another $100. $2,100. >> yep, good. that's awesome. >> making your way up the ladder to $1 million. >> you got it. >> "paring down" is the next category. what is the name of a new dieting program where participants are held accountable to their social network contacts by announcing what they consume? hmm.
. >> and i think the new name was everglades. you got it right.cheers and applause] all right, let's start building your bank, phoebe. how much is behind this question? gonna start you off with $2,000. okay. >> awesome. >> way to go. now just 13 away from $1 million. "half evil tattoo" is part of the name of a saskatoon, canada, tattoo parlor whose full name logically begins with what numbers? "half evil tattoo." >> so i'm thinking evil, half evil,...
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trees planted due to this youth corps in the 1930s to come riding about the fastball, saving of the evergladesympic national park, king's canyon and many other iconic landscapes spent i don't mean to give anything away but we were chatting before this interview, he would tell them you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> i did. i grew up in ohio. i don't have time to get to detail but i got to be the official oral history for nasa right after the 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to bernsen takes with him which i'm very proud of, justin rosenthal, an editor of "newsweek" briefly found out about it, and i wrote a little piece, a long piece actually in "newsweek" about neil armstrong. in my university, rice, which is filled with the 50th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus that i teach. and kennedy said we'd go to the moon, and listen to kennedy's words 50 years ago about them in check, you wonder why politicians today don't get behind a war on cancer or don't talk up going to mars or something. we seem to have los
trees planted due to this youth corps in the 1930s to come riding about the fastball, saving of the evergladesympic national park, king's canyon and many other iconic landscapes spent i don't mean to give anything away but we were chatting before this interview, he would tell them you spent seven hours with neil armstrong. >> i did. i grew up in ohio. i don't have time to get to detail but i got to be the official oral history for nasa right after the 9/11, and he doesn't like talking,...
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everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours withl armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in "newsweek" about neil a remember strong, and my university rights, we celebrated the 15th anniversary of john f. kennedy challenging america to go to the moon on the campus i teach. and kennedy said we go to the moon because it's there, and listening to kennedy years about the moon shot, you wonder why politicians today don't get behind a war on cancer or don't talk up a going to mars or something. we seem to have lost that sense of bigness. hopefully it will come back. >> host: we've been talking for a short time with doug brink eley. his most recent book, cronkite, and we appreciate you being with us. >> guest: thank you for
everglades. >> we were indicating before this interview, you were telling me you spent seven hours withl armstrong. >> guest: i did. i grew up in ohio, and i don't have time to get the detail but i go to be do the official history for nasa right after 9/11, and he doesn't like talking, mr. armstrong, so i was able to burn some tapes with him, which i'm very proud of. rosenthal, an editor of news week, tune out about and it i wrote a little piece -- a long piece in...
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all of your ever did -- everglades projects, it is in chaos. we will discuss this. there are a lot of fun domestic ankles -- angles. i will ask you to hold a follow- up. this is a great fit with so we can transition into the last section of the same that the journalists and how you build stores around this? sudeep, but you able to stay? everybody disagrees over a little bit. we are going to bring up kerry and richard. we have put together an amazingly rich panel for you. i hope you all appreciate this because i am of -- awed by the brainpower and reporting power in this room. marty, the one to introduce them? and we will start talking about how to develop stories. i promise you get the first question women get to that piece. >> current and former cq alum have a forum here. kerry dooley is a defense policy reporter -- this is out of date? so you are covering up preparations for cq roll call and were the editor of cq budget tracker. city will be able to help some of the reporters here -- so you will be able to help some the reporters here. richard rubin is another con
all of your ever did -- everglades projects, it is in chaos. we will discuss this. there are a lot of fun domestic ankles -- angles. i will ask you to hold a follow- up. this is a great fit with so we can transition into the last section of the same that the journalists and how you build stores around this? sudeep, but you able to stay? everybody disagrees over a little bit. we are going to bring up kerry and richard. we have put together an amazingly rich panel for you. i hope you all...