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>> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond that. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to call his parents and give his location. >> when i was in the car with these two kids -- well, they weren't kids, they were over 18. i don't mess with, you know, kids under 18, you know. they called their parents. and the cops ended up following us, and the helicopter. so, you know, it ended kind of bad. that's how i got caught, you know. >> well, what happened? >> well, i cut the guy's neck. and the cops surrounded the car and pulled me out, you know what i mean? >> did he die? >> yeah. >> ironically, robert galvin is both a predator and a parent. he has four kids ranging from 8 to 16 years old. >> i let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them and don't end up in here. i do what i can for them money wise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank. hopefully, you know, college, you know. that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to b
>> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond that. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to call his parents and give his location. >> when i was in the car with these two kids -- well, they weren't kids, they were over 18. i don't mess with, you know, kids under 18, you know. they called their parents. and the cops ended up following us, and the helicopter. so, you know, it ended kind of bad. that's how i got caught, you know. >> well, what happened?...
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lots of crazy things have happened in the galvin's life.back in the gun. we start over. that's what harrison street is all about. >> hey, chris, with rejust about out of time. we'd love to talk more with you about real estate what are you doing now with the real estate group you v. you think you might want to come in and guest host for us sometime? >> i would be happy to do that. again, chris galvin, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> coming up, it's miller time the ceo of lennar has been bullish. we will get an update and find out how demand remains strong and steve mill were began his career at 40. he was ceo of delphi in his cause with aig. now he is the ceo of aerospace company hawker beech craft. we will speak with him in just a bit. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating
lots of crazy things have happened in the galvin's life.back in the gun. we start over. that's what harrison street is all about. >> hey, chris, with rejust about out of time. we'd love to talk more with you about real estate what are you doing now with the real estate group you v. you think you might want to come in and guest host for us sometime? >> i would be happy to do that. again, chris galvin, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. >> coming up,...
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to one day say her own thank you to the family whose gift gave her this chance. >> that was beth galvin kayla will be carefully monitored for any signs of rejection or if he can. once she recovers she hopes to begin studying to become a nursely. great story. good luck to her much. >> let's check in on your fox 29 weather authority. we're getting close to the first official day of summer. >>> summer arrives tomorrow morning across our area. and temperatures tomorrow will actually be a little bit below average. the high temperature today made it up to 82 degrees. that's 2 degrees below where we should be for this time of year. let's talk a little bit about what to expect as we move into the overnight. those clouds continue to roll in, but it stays dry tonight. if you're stepping outdoors, nice, late night evening on the town across our area. and then for saturday, the summer solstice is at 6:51. cloud cover will be around during the day tomorrow and there could also ab spotty shower across our area. moving into sunday, the sunshine it returns across our area. we're looking at seasonable t
to one day say her own thank you to the family whose gift gave her this chance. >> that was beth galvin kayla will be carefully monitored for any signs of rejection or if he can. once she recovers she hopes to begin studying to become a nursely. great story. good luck to her much. >> let's check in on your fox 29 weather authority. we're getting close to the first official day of summer. >>> summer arrives tomorrow morning across our area. and temperatures tomorrow will...
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. >> fox's beth galvin followed a young georgia woman waiting for her second miracle and was there when prayers were answered. >> reporter: goo buys are hardest part after two years of struggling with failing heart, doctors have finally found 23 year old kayla monteal a new one. >> shocked. many different mixed emotions. happiness. relief. nervousness. >> emotional right now. trying to keep my head going. >> reporter: for the past 37 days, kayla has been here at emery university hospital's icu. a 1a so critically ill she was placed at the very top of the transplant waiting list. >> she was just a toddler the first she received a donor heart. doctors thought that would last five to 10 years. it's been 22. >> it lasted me all throughout school. through high school. everything. it just gave me second chan at life. and now i'm lucky enough to get third. >> this time around kayla doesn't need a new heart she needs a kidney, too. but already it feels like a door is opening. >> not only finally getting out of this bed but finally starting my life. >> i know she has purpose or she wouldn't be g
. >> fox's beth galvin followed a young georgia woman waiting for her second miracle and was there when prayers were answered. >> reporter: goo buys are hardest part after two years of struggling with failing heart, doctors have finally found 23 year old kayla monteal a new one. >> shocked. many different mixed emotions. happiness. relief. nervousness. >> emotional right now. trying to keep my head going. >> reporter: for the past 37 days, kayla has been here at...
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. >> reporter: tom galvin with the online watchdog group digital citizens alliance, showed us how it works. reaching one man claiming he could provide credit card and social security numbers, $10 to $20 per card. >> every single card -- they block or cancel. >> reporter: the man on the phone is what called a carder, the broker between those who stole the information and anyone wanting to buy it. we called him too. he told me if i bought 100 credit card numbers, he'd also provide a how to manuel. you can use the numbers for online sales or make your own card. with machines that are perfectly legal and easily bought online. >> i bought that on amazon about $175. >> reporter: matthew ferrante is a former u.s. secret service agent. as a test, he duplicated his own card, took the fake one too a department store. >> so you took a blank card like this, took it to a store and handed it to a teller. they took it? didn't look at it? swiped? >> swiped it. >> reporter: new security technology is already available in europe and coming to the u.s. next year. in the meantime, carders are hard to st
. >> reporter: tom galvin with the online watchdog group digital citizens alliance, showed us how it works. reaching one man claiming he could provide credit card and social security numbers, $10 to $20 per card. >> every single card -- they block or cancel. >> reporter: the man on the phone is what called a carder, the broker between those who stole the information and anyone wanting to buy it. we called him too. he told me if i bought 100 credit card numbers, he'd also...
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. >>> joining us now is james galvin, a professor at u.c.l.a. good to see you. thanks for the time. bashar al-assad is expected to win. tell me what a victory means for bashar al-assad in an election that is thought to be a sham? >> the election, of course, is a sham. he's running against two unknowns, who are parliamentarians, chosen by the government to run against him. what it means is that it's likely that the process, negotiating process, the geneva process is over. that now he can say that there is no need for a transition, no need for negotiations that the people have spoken and will give him an overwhelm k majority. these are a narrow range of people. there's 9 million people who at the present time were it's placed. large numbers of people are in territories of control by the rebels and cannot vote. there's a boycott by various factions, opposition factions to the election as well. it will be a situation which is a sham. but it will be used diplomatically. >> so the civil war continues, the stalemate, misery and heartache and hardship continues into the future? >> yes, that
. >>> joining us now is james galvin, a professor at u.c.l.a. good to see you. thanks for the time. bashar al-assad is expected to win. tell me what a victory means for bashar al-assad in an election that is thought to be a sham? >> the election, of course, is a sham. he's running against two unknowns, who are parliamentarians, chosen by the government to run against him. what it means is that it's likely that the process, negotiating process, the geneva process is over. that now...
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. >> one of our executives bill galvin is down there. cities that has the stadiums is natal and called city of sun and he's hoping that's what finally happens, that they take on their nickname there. lara was talking about team usa's tough line-up that starts tomorrow. the group of death as it's called will not be its only challenge. they also have to get by their own coach. nadia bilchik is here. he said something "it's unrealistic that we're going to get that far." we thought come on, give them a little bit of something. >> he's a tough talking german. he won a world cup himself in 1990 when he played for what was then west germany so he just is managing expectations. some people say he's using reverse psychology, so let's hear from the man himself that's causing all this controversy. >> for us now talking about winning a world cup, it's just not realistic. first we got to make it through the group. let's keep our feet on the ground and let's get that group first done and then the sky is the limit. >> and he does say the sky is the lim
. >> one of our executives bill galvin is down there. cities that has the stadiums is natal and called city of sun and he's hoping that's what finally happens, that they take on their nickname there. lara was talking about team usa's tough line-up that starts tomorrow. the group of death as it's called will not be its only challenge. they also have to get by their own coach. nadia bilchik is here. he said something "it's unrealistic that we're going to get that far." we thought...
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tom galvin shows us how it works much reaching one bank saying he could provide social security numbers0 to $20 per card. >> every single card i give you is valid. all the blocks they block or cancel i replace for free. >> reporter: he is a carder, the broker between those who stole the information and anyone wanting to buy it. we called him too. he told me if i bought 100 credit card number, he'd also provide a how to manual. like stealing money for dummies. you can use them for online sales, to make your own card but machines that are perfectly legal and easily bought online. >> i bought that on amazon about $175. >> reporter: matthew ferrante is a former secret service agent and as a test duplicated his card and took it to a department store. >> you took it to a store, handed it to a teller. >> correct. >> reporter: they took it. didn't look at it, swiped it. >> reporter: new security technology is already available in europe. coming to the u.s. next year. in the meantime, carders are hard to stop. experts tell us for now your best protection vigilance. check your card statements fre
tom galvin shows us how it works much reaching one bank saying he could provide social security numbers0 to $20 per card. >> every single card i give you is valid. all the blocks they block or cancel i replace for free. >> reporter: he is a carder, the broker between those who stole the information and anyone wanting to buy it. we called him too. he told me if i bought 100 credit card number, he'd also provide a how to manual. like stealing money for dummies. you can use them for...
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exercise and nutrition classes but also the sense of community that has helped members like cecile galvinnter has been great for that because we all have the same unspoken goal, we can talk about it if we want to but we don't have to. >> reporter: invaluable life lessons. you know what's great about this place, there are many wonderful aspects of it. it's not in a hospital. >> 90% of all survivors that i've talked to over the last 30 years, they don't want to go back to the hospital but make no mistake, you come in here and you're a survive, we don't baby you. we treat you like a normal person and what we want to do is raise your bar. >> reporter: 19-year-old aaron gaborman who battled cancer as a child says that's just what he needs. you have said all along you want to be known as a fighter. >> yeah. >> and is does this place allow you to live that out. >> exactly. i did fight and i did overcome cancer and i did overcome this disease and now i can work out to build my body back from what it destroyed. so it's great. >> what's your ultimate goal. >> really at the end of the day we're sell
exercise and nutrition classes but also the sense of community that has helped members like cecile galvinnter has been great for that because we all have the same unspoken goal, we can talk about it if we want to but we don't have to. >> reporter: invaluable life lessons. you know what's great about this place, there are many wonderful aspects of it. it's not in a hospital. >> 90% of all survivors that i've talked to over the last 30 years, they don't want to go back to the hospital...