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from what we've seen so far, i think that was a possibility. >> the le family was working with fromme because they were frustrated with police. and how, fromme tried to do something that police couldn't. >> what we've done is put out information to anyone that may know something or potentially be involved or think that they know who's involved to call us confidentially, without contacting the police. and we'll provide that information to the right authorities and at the same time, protect these people if they need protection. >> soliciting tips from people who were afraid to call the cops. would his plan work? wait and see. >> "dateline" was there when that private tip line received a dramatic call. coming up -- >> what is this guy saying? what did he tell you? >> he said he has information to a potential site where michelle may be. >> would he lead them to michelle? when "vanished" continues. michelle when "vanished" continues. [farmers bell] (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown
from what we've seen so far, i think that was a possibility. >> the le family was working with fromme because they were frustrated with police. and how, fromme tried to do something that police couldn't. >> what we've done is put out information to anyone that may know something or potentially be involved or think that they know who's involved to call us confidentially, without contacting the police. and we'll provide that information to the right authorities and at the same time,...
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david fromm, is it working?he articles of impeachment, it seems the speaker's intent was to focus on the fairness of the rules of the senate impeachment trial. >> i want to throw an idea about what's happened here. it's not mine. it belongs to paul rosen of the art institute which is a conservative leaning in town. february 4th is the state of the union. if there's been a trial and there's been a sham here and the senate has slapped together acquittal, imagine the tone of president trump on the 4th of february. trium triumphal, obnoxious, overbearing, i win, i win, you lose, you lose. if the impeachment is still pending on the 4th of february, can you imagine how insane that state of the union is going to be? it's going to be like the twitter feed. it's going to be like the christmas twitter feed when the family is all gone. it's going to be an hour of paranoia and grievance and knar -- narcissism as paul suggests that will terrify many of its supporters. so if it's not wrapped up by the 4th of february, that co
david fromm, is it working?he articles of impeachment, it seems the speaker's intent was to focus on the fairness of the rules of the senate impeachment trial. >> i want to throw an idea about what's happened here. it's not mine. it belongs to paul rosen of the art institute which is a conservative leaning in town. february 4th is the state of the union. if there's been a trial and there's been a sham here and the senate has slapped together acquittal, imagine the tone of president trump...
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these productsts had previously beeeen excluded fromm the u. s. iss less. but now it seems that there are threats it once more. the right heating up in the has appealed the decision by london's transport of thor teach revoke i its right to operatee in the u. k. capital. the around the forty five thousand to which i was in london will still be able to take rights while the appeals process is ongoing. which could take years. off the u. k. election result it usually does immediately sought to thinking about a future trade agreement for the u. k. european commission president a sort of on the line and noted that the time frame. would be tight. leaders will start negegotiating immediately after britain leaves on the thirty first of january. and the answer is a basic framework in place by the end of twenty twenty. but the issue has stressed that it won't allow britain to undercut to them in trade. and that the u. k. would have to abide by certain policy commitments. thinking about the level playing field is- our goal is we aim. to zero tariffs the your quota zero
these productsts had previously beeeen excluded fromm the u. s. iss less. but now it seems that there are threats it once more. the right heating up in the has appealed the decision by london's transport of thor teach revoke i its right to operatee in the u. k. capital. the around the forty five thousand to which i was in london will still be able to take rights while the appeals process is ongoing. which could take years. off the u. k. election result it usually does immediately sought to...
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she was identified as 27-year-old lynnette alice fromme, one of the earliest followers of charles mansontate, labianca murders of 1969. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's got new rules. they want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple of weeks ago, i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot
she was identified as 27-year-old lynnette alice fromme, one of the earliest followers of charles mansontate, labianca murders of 1969. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's got new rules. they want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her...
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at 11:00, you'll see the main part of the storm just approaching the coastline possibly fromm san francisco. we'll see these at 3:00 in the morning. san francisco, it will be more hit and miss. we'll hold onto similar pattern until 10:00 in the morning and by the afternoon this thing kicks out. this is not a big storm system. it'sgoing to get the roadways wet. as the storm moves in tomorrow, you'll need the umbrella. we'll hold our temperatures with chilly 40s as the cold front moves across. as you may have guessed we won't warm up too much with the cloud cover and the rain chance into tomorrow. down in the south bay we had 58 in san jose. light over to the east bay, 55 in martinez and not that much of a difference in the peninsula. redwood city, san francisco 56 in the mission and right across the north bay a chilly 49. 52, santa rosa. my extended forecast gets us a break on thursday and friday. some rain by saturday evening. monday, totals on the weekend storm are down bit. about a quarter to one inch. we should avoid any flooding problems. by christmas eve we're looking all good for sant
at 11:00, you'll see the main part of the storm just approaching the coastline possibly fromm san francisco. we'll see these at 3:00 in the morning. san francisco, it will be more hit and miss. we'll hold onto similar pattern until 10:00 in the morning and by the afternoon this thing kicks out. this is not a big storm system. it'sgoing to get the roadways wet. as the storm moves in tomorrow, you'll need the umbrella. we'll hold our temperatures with chilly 40s as the cold front moves across. as...
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en nuestra zona esperamos la entradaun sistema fromm el cual no va a dejar con aguaceros fundamentalmentealgunos acumulado de nieve se pueden generardurante los prÓximos dÍas. los acumulados de lluvia no van a ser significativos ya que este sistema pretendepasar muy rÁpidamente sobre nuestra área de cobertura. lo viento permanecen estarÁn dÉbiles. para maÑana tendremos actividad de fuertes aguaceros. asÍ que para huelma lo que lo va necesitar. para inicio de la prÓxima semana cielo parcialmente nublado y se repite la lluvia para el prÓximo miÉrcoles. nathalie: al regresar en los deportes le diremos ¿cÓmo le fue los ramos. ademÁs,lebron james ta activo para este domingo. no se mueva. ya venimos. [mÚsica] ♪ [mÚsica] >> "contacto deportivo" es presentado por tu concesionarios kia del Área de la bahÍa. nathalie: es un puzzle saludarlos con mucha gracias por acompaÑarnos. arrancamos con informaciÓn de la nfl porque en la acciÓn de la semana 16 los ramos buscan el sueÑo de postemporada. en el Último cuarto que logrÓ quedarse con el pase y le dio la vuelta al marcador . extradiciÓn-31 28. me emp
en nuestra zona esperamos la entradaun sistema fromm el cual no va a dejar con aguaceros fundamentalmentealgunos acumulado de nieve se pueden generardurante los prÓximos dÍas. los acumulados de lluvia no van a ser significativos ya que este sistema pretendepasar muy rÁpidamente sobre nuestra área de cobertura. lo viento permanecen estarÁn dÉbiles. para maÑana tendremos actividad de fuertes aguaceros. asÍ que para huelma lo que lo va necesitar. para inicio de la prÓxima semana cielo...
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they are saying those with money are ablble to avoid facing consequences fromm the justice system, as one of my tweets also shows. it is interesting to note that after his arrest for financial , he hasct last year always been popular in lebanon, which is where he grew up. for example, billboards saying "we are all carlos ghosn" were put up after his arrest at he was put on a postage stamp. the tweets written in arabic were welcoming him home, and some even called for him to be prime minister in the midst of this country's economic and political crisis. from thene tweet washington post bureau chief, who says the lebanese were also joking that they hope he brought some money back to help save their banks in lebanon. we havether hand, people criticizing the japanese justice system. some have called it a kangaroo court system, meaning they do not respect international norms. there is one tweet in particular i saw from kenneth roth, the executive director of human rights watch, which is interesting because he was criticizing the japanese justice system and putting at that carlos ghosn was
they are saying those with money are ablble to avoid facing consequences fromm the justice system, as one of my tweets also shows. it is interesting to note that after his arrest for financial , he hasct last year always been popular in lebanon, which is where he grew up. for example, billboards saying "we are all carlos ghosn" were put up after his arrest at he was put on a postage stamp. the tweets written in arabic were welcoming him home, and some even called for him to be prime...
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five point seven is it the same area in the center the country run a hundred and fifty kilometers set frommogota but of course. this happening full preparations for christmas will be more on that and thehe rest f the use. of racial stay with us what you past twenty four . the city was sucky spent fifteen years in prison for the murder of his former girlfriend. a crime he insists he did not commit. it was aquí was an uncooperative prisoner. he spent three years in solitary confinement. and was forbidden from talking to anyone. these a harsh punishments but not unusually japan's prisons. it was aiki found solace i in turning his experiencee of prince life into drawings. ya moral. feelili i'm portrtraying is a for pain and sufferiring. e were shut off from anything that could possibly stimulate the senses. we managed to survive because we were given so many anti anxiety pills. one day off to deliberatelyly breaking cell window it was like he was punished severely he was placed in solitary confinement in a cell where he was made to sit cross legegged n facing the wall. he was not allowed to eve
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and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact toto the algal communities, and those are directly impmpacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the k kelp for food. soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timem
and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess down, , you kno, considererablyless than 50%, it's almost at a break-even point for r me. i'm hanging in there. i'm still l doing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. catttton: we've been n surveyine kelp fororest for ththe last 200 yearars now. we've seeeen a seve...
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b brazil.anomami fromm we h have our ownn language.e. it existst it ishe y yanami.anoma do not ne anyny mey. o not ne money to go on and feel -- - steal from others, to steal fro friends, from your r own r relatives andd brothers we don't needhahat. has a different way of thinking. us.rites things against has because he lost when we when we werery able to have again -- to get back f for us our land that had been stolen from us. and that is why he talks against us and he speaks thehese bad things about us. and i defend myself and my people on behalf of my people, i defend the name of my people and our language. what is the use for the yanomami to speak portuguese? we are not interested in it. we are interested in our own .anguage, our knowledge whoknowledge of our people uses its own language, that is what is interesting for us. but i wanted to respond to the second thing that you read about, his words when n he speas of our wealth. of course there is a lot of wealth. brazil is very rich. our country brazil is very rich. rich in good land and forests. rich in mountai
b brazil.anomami fromm we h have our ownn language.e. it existst it ishe y yanami.anoma do not ne anyny mey. o not ne money to go on and feel -- - steal from others, to steal fro friends, from your r own r relatives andd brothers we don't needhahat. has a different way of thinking. us.rites things against has because he lost when we when we werery able to have again -- to get back f for us our land that had been stolen from us. and that is why he talks against us and he speaks thehese bad...
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. >> well, fromm is -- burrow -- he's amazing. oregon takes down utah.where baylor -- where jalen was able to come back and beat baylor. what do you expect today? >> they came back by 25 and baylor had -- that's baylor's only lost to ou and had a 25-point lead and should have won so it's going to be a great rematch. baylor is a physical team. physical defense. jalen hurts, oklahoma, baker mayfield was here. kyler murray was in the playoffs and oklahoma trying to do it with a third quarterback in three straight years and speaks to how good their defense is continuing year in and year out. >> so after all the games today we figure it out tomorrow at noon on espn. that's when they'll announce who goes to the playoffs. what do you think will happen? >> i thought utah might be there. they're gone. and then obviously here is going to dictate. kind of pretty black and white. so whoever wins the big 12 championship game if georgia loses here is in. i wish i could give you more drama. because we've got like 24 hours of tv tomorrow, it would be great to have some
. >> well, fromm is -- burrow -- he's amazing. oregon takes down utah.where baylor -- where jalen was able to come back and beat baylor. what do you expect today? >> they came back by 25 and baylor had -- that's baylor's only lost to ou and had a 25-point lead and should have won so it's going to be a great rematch. baylor is a physical team. physical defense. jalen hurts, oklahoma, baker mayfield was here. kyler murray was in the playoffs and oklahoma trying to do it with a third...
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. >> that was part of the argument from david fromm, the conservative writer, former bush speech writer. he suggested that the president is unrepentant. he was determined to break the law again. do you see a similar take away. why they had to move quickly on impeachment that the president is sort of off the rails and willing to keep going down these paths. >> the president doesn't play by any rule book. donald trump will do what donald trump feels like doing at any point he feels like doing it. sometimes that's speaking to a camera. sometimes tweeting from his phone. the latter in spades over the christmas holiday. as a result, we can suspect as the impeachment trial goes forward, once it goes forward, we don't know when that's going to be because of nancy pelosi holding back the articles as mentioned, donald trump is only going to be likely to do more of this in the future. yes, this is a big deal now. but what's he going to do a week from now, a month from now. only donald trump really knows that. >> katia, how do you assess this? does he pay any price or is this the kind of thing tha
. >> that was part of the argument from david fromm, the conservative writer, former bush speech writer. he suggested that the president is unrepentant. he was determined to break the law again. do you see a similar take away. why they had to move quickly on impeachment that the president is sort of off the rails and willing to keep going down these paths. >> the president doesn't play by any rule book. donald trump will do what donald trump feels like doing at any point he feels...
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david fromm wrote the president's advisors can't really help him all that much because they -- they are getting their information and their analysis and their sense of -- of being able to fight this off from those same places. from these rallies. from fox news. >> yeah. that's exactly right. i mean, you know, he gets a charge out of these rallies. they remind him that he has a lot of people out there who really do support him very strongly, very vigorously. standing by him. that empowers him. that emboldens him to fight back. unlike president clinton during his impeachment 21 years ago when president clinton said, look, i did wrong. it just wasn't impeachable. this president's saying i did nothing wrong period. it's not a question of whether it's impeachable. it's a question of whether he did anything not perfect. he says again and again his contact with the ukrainian president was perfect. and that's putting republicans in an awkward position because they'd like to say this wasn't perfect. let's leave it to the voters. the president won't let them do that. >> peter, good to see you. th
david fromm wrote the president's advisors can't really help him all that much because they -- they are getting their information and their analysis and their sense of -- of being able to fight this off from those same places. from these rallies. from fox news. >> yeah. that's exactly right. i mean, you know, he gets a charge out of these rallies. they remind him that he has a lot of people out there who really do support him very strongly, very vigorously. standing by him. that empowers...
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of the same only a couple witnesses said they did not know thathat but there is a lot of testimony fromm people involved of ukraine policy who indicated it was completely unrealistic that they did not know the investigation was related to the bidens. >> so it was referred to as burisma advice president biden and the ukrainians complained that they didn't want to be upon in us democratic politics during the reelection campaign. >> they said that in july and then august they didn't get that statement because they had reservations given president zelensky wires anticorruption they had reservations being involved in us domesticco policy. >> you said when president trump said to ambassador sondland that he had no quid pro quo. >> september 9. >> you said no reason to be any less than candid. that's what you said. let me show you whatt happened on september 5. >> days before the washington post printed an article that trump tries to get ukraine to metal in the 2020 election and goes on to describe those efforts. let me show you if he was aware of no quidth pro quo i will show you a tweet on sl
of the same only a couple witnesses said they did not know thathat but there is a lot of testimony fromm people involved of ukraine policy who indicated it was completely unrealistic that they did not know the investigation was related to the bidens. >> so it was referred to as burisma advice president biden and the ukrainians complained that they didn't want to be upon in us democratic politics during the reelection campaign. >> they said that in july and then august they didn't...
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they are saying essentially if you have something we would love to hear fromm you. >> i want to say that i'm in wish mike lee weren't sitting to people away from me right now because as the national security hawk i had argued with mike lee in the four or five years that i've been in the senate that stuff like this couldn't possibly happen at the fbi and the department of justice so somebody who is embarrassed on behalf of the fbi about your port because i believe it's critically important that we have the fisa statute i think it's an impressively -- incredibly important court. approval to come before the fisc are off the charts. a couple of your site go issa 97.9%. >> roughly 98%. .... rating of applications that come before the fisk. why would it be that high? i'm asking you to answer that. i'm saying that the good answer is, in an ex parte, but in an ex parte proceeding before the court, when you the american citizen who might be being sur veiled or suspected of something that would open a surveillance warrant against you, the assumption would be if you can't be there to defend yoursel
they are saying essentially if you have something we would love to hear fromm you. >> i want to say that i'm in wish mike lee weren't sitting to people away from me right now because as the national security hawk i had argued with mike lee in the four or five years that i've been in the senate that stuff like this couldn't possibly happen at the fbi and the department of justice so somebody who is embarrassed on behalf of the fbi about your port because i believe it's critically important...
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on top of that, they reaped the process fromm the start.first, contrary to all previous impeachment hearings, speakerr pelosi moved to the hearings where the president had no due process rights to listen to or cross-examine witnesses. he conducted closed-door hearings in a basement room where he repeatedly blocked republican congress members from entering including me, rejected the witness request when they tried to answer questions in a constantly linked detailed to the press. they had the chance to cross-examine witnesses and by then itt was too late because he walked the president from any due process by refusing to bring forward any witnesses thero president could cross-examine and they refused to schedule a minority hearing again violating the hospital. here are the facts. there is no evidence the president committed any impeachable offense. not one witness was able to identify a crime. not one democrat with this established that the committed bribery, treason or any high crime and misdemeanor as required under the constitution. democr
on top of that, they reaped the process fromm the start.first, contrary to all previous impeachment hearings, speakerr pelosi moved to the hearings where the president had no due process rights to listen to or cross-examine witnesses. he conducted closed-door hearings in a basement room where he repeatedly blocked republican congress members from entering including me, rejected the witness request when they tried to answer questions in a constantly linked detailed to the press. they had the...