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>> 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've made, so they don't repeat them, so they don't end up in here. i do what i can for them, moneywise. you know? send them money, you know, put it in the bank. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the outside. >> i've robbed every pizza place in fresno, practically, just like money for christmas. i never did wrong on the streets. just out of spite, just to hurt people. i've never done that. you know? i've done it for money. everything i've done out there was for money. >> i'm gonna beg to differ. the homicide that put you in here, you didn't make any money at that. you knew you were caught. >> yeah, you're right. >> why did you kill him? >> that right there, i mean, i had no reason to do that. >> all i hear is keys jingling. >> i guess i'm just a bad guy. >> it disturbed me. he on one hand was talking
>> 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've made, so they don't repeat them, so they don't end up in here. i do what i can for them, moneywise. you know? send them money, you know, put it in the bank. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the...
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hace que lo invitamos a que este pendientes con nosotros en el festival de cine de venecia rafael galvin las autoridades de california un hispano de 34 aÑos que participÓ en tres balaceras podrÍa ser un asesino en serie, en california permanece cerrado el muelle de malibÚ debido a la llegada del huracÁn, más esta tarde en el noticiero. >>estÁ en libertad uno de los hombres mÁs en interÉs de colombia, se trata de jairo velÁsquez alias popeye que reconociÓ haber matado a mÁs de tres cintas personas, nos cuenta la polÉmica decisiÓn de la justicia. >> desolaciÓn y miedo, estas imÁgenes revelan algunos de los momentos mÁs dolorosos y terribles de la historia reciente de colombia. y en todos ellos la mano siniestra de este hombre de mirada frÍa y sonrisa helada. jairo velÁsquez vÁsquez alias popeye, el sicario predilecto de uno de pablo escobar. >> yo no lo mataba porque me parecÍa aburrido, yo mataba por gusto. >> y asÍ, sin ningÚn remordimiento, confesÓ sus crÍmenes ante la justicia colombiana, lo hacÍa con orgullo. >> descuartizarlos, hay los que vamos durante toda la noche. ahÍ quedaron lo
hace que lo invitamos a que este pendientes con nosotros en el festival de cine de venecia rafael galvin las autoridades de california un hispano de 34 aÑos que participÓ en tres balaceras podrÍa ser un asesino en serie, en california permanece cerrado el muelle de malibÚ debido a la llegada del huracÁn, más esta tarde en el noticiero. >>estÁ en libertad uno de los hombres mÁs en interÉs de colombia, se trata de jairo velÁsquez alias popeye que reconociÓ haber matado a mÁs de...
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. >> james galvin a professor of middle east studies. >>> back to the unrest in ferguson missouri. you are looking at live pacts. a march is -- pictures. a march is happening in support of michael brown, who was shot and killed. the governor promised to change the tone. as protests grew violent. he has put the state highway patrol in charge. i spoke with marr yika shap ale nadal, and spoke about what she thought about the governor's response to the unrest. >> listening to the governor proved my point, he and executive carlie dooley are completely disconnected. i have been at ground zero for six days, they have not been to ground zero. when he said he was in the area, he was not in ferguson. charlie dooley was in ferguson once. people booed hum. charlie talked about it being a racial issue. it's not a racial issue. here the young people are black and white and see the injustice for young people. the fight is about young people. this is day six, and i say to governor nixon, this is your katrina, governor, you have not showed up to ground zero, and it's day six, you have the same resp
. >> james galvin a professor of middle east studies. >>> back to the unrest in ferguson missouri. you are looking at live pacts. a march is -- pictures. a march is happening in support of michael brown, who was shot and killed. the governor promised to change the tone. as protests grew violent. he has put the state highway patrol in charge. i spoke with marr yika shap ale nadal, and spoke about what she thought about the governor's response to the unrest. >> listening to...
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james galvin is a professor of modern middle east history and author of "the arab uprisings." you have one high school, three possible terrorists, what is drawing americans to jihad toeps isis? >> first of all we don't know how many americans are being drawn. some people put it at the several dozen some put it at a hundred. fbi director said 100, 200, 500, we don't know. what draws them there is counter intelligence officials talk about these are marginal people, people on the outskirts of society. take a look at douglas macarthur mccain, for example. he was somebody who moved from city to city. somebody who couldn't hold down a job. never graduated high school. he was clearly attracted by the message of isis in part because it promised to give meaning to his life and in part because their propaganda is extraordinarily slick. and so he decided to join the meanest gang on the turf. you can see what draws people to groups like isis simply because, well, for example, two years ago the meanest gang on the turf was over a year increased their numbers. now isis took its place. >> yo
james galvin is a professor of modern middle east history and author of "the arab uprisings." you have one high school, three possible terrorists, what is drawing americans to jihad toeps isis? >> first of all we don't know how many americans are being drawn. some people put it at the several dozen some put it at a hundred. fbi director said 100, 200, 500, we don't know. what draws them there is counter intelligence officials talk about these are marginal people, people on the...
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maep teenagers like isaac barnett and 17-year-old michael galvin.wasn't a girl except physically. anymore. >> i saw for so many -- i suffered for so many years, because people said it was just a phase. i would grow out of it. see myself. >> reporter: high scho classmates in kansas city, isaac and michael were born girls and came out to the world as transgender in a youtube video. awe t >> it used to be thought that one in 40,000 people had gender disfor yeah, now surveys are suggesting maybe as high as one in 250. >> reporter: gender dysphoria, for those feeling a disconnect between assigned and perceived gender. despite research and growing numbers there is push back. california's controversial law, ab-1226 allows transgender children in public school to use facilities and participate in activities based on gender identity. opponents call it the co-ed bathroom bill. >> we want to protect all children. and the 99% that have their privacy invaded. >> reporter: according to the latest polling. 89% of americans agree, transgq'der people deserve the sam
maep teenagers like isaac barnett and 17-year-old michael galvin.wasn't a girl except physically. anymore. >> i saw for so many -- i suffered for so many years, because people said it was just a phase. i would grow out of it. see myself. >> reporter: high scho classmates in kansas city, isaac and michael were born girls and came out to the world as transgender in a youtube video. awe t >> it used to be thought that one in 40,000 people had gender disfor yeah, now surveys are...
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the company was run by a second-generation man named bob galvin, just a wonderful guy.he team is passionate. they really understood the nature of the work. but there were still bean counters. does everybody know what a bean counter is? >> oh, do i. >> getting through all those obstacles was a continuous job that lasted for 10 years. there were people throughout the process, from the time the phone was invented until the services happened who said why are we spending all this money? the second problem with the technological problem. the guys who did that, everything we did on the phone was the first time. it was the first time anyone had operated at 1000 megahertz. today we operate a 2500 megahertz and it's like falling off a log, but at that time, it was the first time, so we had to create special transmitting and receiving devices. it was the first time anyone had built a handheld phone that could talk and listen at the same time. up until then you had to push a button to talk and then you let the button go and then you listened. it was the first time anyone had built
the company was run by a second-generation man named bob galvin, just a wonderful guy.he team is passionate. they really understood the nature of the work. but there were still bean counters. does everybody know what a bean counter is? >> oh, do i. >> getting through all those obstacles was a continuous job that lasted for 10 years. there were people throughout the process, from the time the phone was invented until the services happened who said why are we spending all this money?...