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gave them a small para scope. they launched him off the deck of a mother submarine. >> reporter: there were five caytons launched that morning. among the feast of resting ships, the sinowa was the only one hit. firefighters tried to control the flames but the damage from the suicide torpedo and subsequent explosion of aviation fuel gave them only minutes to live. it would roll over, propellers in the air and slip away. out of sight and service for the next 57 years. but a few weeks ago a microbiologist by profession and amateur underwater explorer by desire, chip lambert set out to find the misosinowa. and in 150 feet of pristine clear blue water lagoon he found it. >> i looked down and saw it. and-- oh god -- it was very exciting. >> reporter: the misosenowa was an oiler, a cog in a great war machine. the day it was attacked and sunk, the day where 50 men died, it fell to the ocean floor where their bodies remain. >>> ships that sank outside the golden gate that can still be seen today. life's morning multitaskin
gave them a small para scope. they launched him off the deck of a mother submarine. >> reporter: there were five caytons launched that morning. among the feast of resting ships, the sinowa was the only one hit. firefighters tried to control the flames but the damage from the suicide torpedo and subsequent explosion of aviation fuel gave them only minutes to live. it would roll over, propellers in the air and slip away. out of sight and service for the next 57 years. but a few weeks ago a...
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resident of the design team was okay with the deck in piss current configuration and project sponsor gave concessions on behalf of the neighbors and concerns about having to revolve some of the scale in massing they've done they've given up a good amount of areas but the loss on the dr filers one the windows that we can still be allowed to maintain the level of light in the external residents and the folks will have the deck but reduced in size actually provide for the open space on the level. >> we're talking about affordability really protecting the vulnerable small unit i building that is kind of a solid thing to do it still a 10 by 12 foot deck a large deck and comfortable it is how it is facing no shadow and i would suggest that the commission considers doing that particularly that they don't have room to grow their literally i'm not sure their property is referred to earthquake shack they're very, very small. >> go ahead. >> no, i will- i'm interested in other commissioners. >> commissioner antonini i'm support supportive of what commissioner moore said those 3 plays on harper are n
resident of the design team was okay with the deck in piss current configuration and project sponsor gave concessions on behalf of the neighbors and concerns about having to revolve some of the scale in massing they've done they've given up a good amount of areas but the loss on the dr filers one the windows that we can still be allowed to maintain the level of light in the external residents and the folks will have the deck but reduced in size actually provide for the open space on the level....
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that same constitution gave the president authority over the nation's armed forces. the president asked congress for authorisation to use military force in the middle east. in action against the so-called islamic state. >> this resolution reflects the core objective to destroy i.s.i.l. it supports the comprehensive strategy that we pursue with allies and partners. >> the president didn't ask congress to declare war, even though the united states has been military involved around the world, no president asked congress to declare war since the day after the japanese attacked pearl harbour, and pulled the u.s. into world war ii. >> absent an imminent threat to the united states the right way to do it is for the president to present it to congress and have the debate up front. >> this is not the first time it happened. whether it's democrats or republicans, we seem to allow presidents to overreach and congress to advocate. >> when the hearing and debate begins the tensions are sure to center on the future use of ground troops and how to define missions. >> the other majo
that same constitution gave the president authority over the nation's armed forces. the president asked congress for authorisation to use military force in the middle east. in action against the so-called islamic state. >> this resolution reflects the core objective to destroy i.s.i.l. it supports the comprehensive strategy that we pursue with allies and partners. >> the president didn't ask congress to declare war, even though the united states has been military involved around the...
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but as lee told a story he gave the answer once and a no. he turned on the command. though he did not yet turned in his commission, the army observed for more than three decades. he returned to arlington house. he soon learns that virginia in fact has voted to secede from the union. and april 20 he writes a letter resigning from the union army. and his wife would call that decision to resign the severest of struggle of his life. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. look for times and bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in coming up weeks on booktv.org. >> joining us now is azar nafisi his most recent book is called "the republic of imagination." where did this come from? >> it came from ssi finished my last book on my last chapter, i kept thinking of the old democracy, that freedom is also an ordeal and, in fact, totalitarian societies could be a mayor, mayor in the best and worst in societies like ours. as ray bradbury says in a democracy you don't have to
but as lee told a story he gave the answer once and a no. he turned on the command. though he did not yet turned in his commission, the army observed for more than three decades. he returned to arlington house. he soon learns that virginia in fact has voted to secede from the union. and april 20 he writes a letter resigning from the union army. and his wife would call that decision to resign the severest of struggle of his life. >> you can watch this and other programs online at...
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she began her statement by thanking the judge for mercy in the two year sentence he gave her husband. >> i appreciate very much judge spencer's mercy. >> reporter: maureen mcdonnell used the judge's metaphor about jonnie williams, the wealthy businessman who bribed them. she said she was the 1 who allowed the serpent into the mansion and that the venom from the snake poisoned her marriage, her family and the commonwealth. she said she'd give anything to turn back the clock. >> we are very happen that the judge gave her a sentence that was lower -- happy that the judge gave her a sentence that was lower than what the governor thought and lower than the sentencing guidelines provided for. >> reporter: maureen mcdonnell will be able to stay out of prison pending their appeal set for may just as her husband is. peggy fox, wusa9. >>> police have not found the men seen in this surveillance video who are wanted for murder. tomorrow marks one year since glenda cocoa romero was killed. three men walked in and shot her and another clerk and ran off. the reward for information has been raised to
she began her statement by thanking the judge for mercy in the two year sentence he gave her husband. >> i appreciate very much judge spencer's mercy. >> reporter: maureen mcdonnell used the judge's metaphor about jonnie williams, the wealthy businessman who bribed them. she said she was the 1 who allowed the serpent into the mansion and that the venom from the snake poisoned her marriage, her family and the commonwealth. she said she'd give anything to turn back the clock. >>...
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>> i gave it to my psychoanalyst. but i gave it to lots of people. many democrats kissinger people were interested. they said it was interesting stuff. nobody commented on the fact that it obviously was based on classified documents. although people were always writing memoirs based on classified documents, they never said that erie it was fairly challenging. -- they never said that. it was fairly challenging. it upset dr. fielding very much. i remember this was 1969 and they had not cannot yet but he knew what i had been doing. i told him what i was doing. i left him in, let me see, when i went to cambridge, july of six -- july of 1969, is that right? 1969. i'm sorry. yes, he saw the file cabinet was broken into labor day weekend in 1969. >> labor day weekend of 1971. >> 1971. sorry, that was 35 years ago. wait. >> there we go. >> yeah, ok. the pentagon papers i come out in june and he now knows the white house is very interested in this. somebody has burgled his office and he was certain it was the white house. but i was not seen him then. i was in
>> i gave it to my psychoanalyst. but i gave it to lots of people. many democrats kissinger people were interested. they said it was interesting stuff. nobody commented on the fact that it obviously was based on classified documents. although people were always writing memoirs based on classified documents, they never said that erie it was fairly challenging. -- they never said that. it was fairly challenging. it upset dr. fielding very much. i remember this was 1969 and they had not...
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microsoft gave a latter type of call, like going to a movie where nothing happens. i find myself relating to the organic rice cakes i was snacking on while i tried to combat the conference call. didn't work i slept like a baby on the kitchen floor. then we had the disappointment the company behind flash memory chips that excited so many. turns out the competition is ubiquitous as well a cheap stock? no. >> the house of pain. >> actually more of a condo, at the same time we saw negative chatter. inexpensive stocks that have been charming for so long. but are now looking for a value trap. money managers demand at least some resident growth over punching the pins at atm, and withdraw their money, which is what happened all day today. same thing happened when we heard the korean company was muscling in on business, it was the killing blow. the one that said okay that is it. we're done with that cheap vanilla cat that we loved so many in 2015. today, hewlett-packard reported -- and frankly i was so disappointed in the whole affair. in fact i was visibly disenchanted afte
microsoft gave a latter type of call, like going to a movie where nothing happens. i find myself relating to the organic rice cakes i was snacking on while i tried to combat the conference call. didn't work i slept like a baby on the kitchen floor. then we had the disappointment the company behind flash memory chips that excited so many. turns out the competition is ubiquitous as well a cheap stock? no. >> the house of pain. >> actually more of a condo, at the same time we saw...
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i gave you a shot. i gave you the chance to deliver the vote you couldn't do it and now we have to do something sensible. this is killing us as a party. i think that's where we're going to be where we end up. not a week goes by that we're not makeing arrests with people threatening this country. this is no way to run a government an not way to run the agency that defends the country against terrorism threats. >> thanks very much. >> thanks. >>> next new details about the terrorist called jihadi john. >>> here is a really important question were they radicalized by a college professor? >>> one of vladmir putin's harshest critics killed in a drive by shooting in the center of moscow blocks from the cremlin. a stunning picture with the body lying there on the street. who did it? we'll be right back. is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer,
i gave you a shot. i gave you the chance to deliver the vote you couldn't do it and now we have to do something sensible. this is killing us as a party. i think that's where we're going to be where we end up. not a week goes by that we're not makeing arrests with people threatening this country. this is no way to run a government an not way to run the agency that defends the country against terrorism threats. >> thanks very much. >> thanks. >>> next new details about the...
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in that interview, and it turns out some of the information he gave abc was wrong. as detailed in a justice department memo from 2005 which came to light in 2009 abu za beta was water bothered at least 83 times, as opposed to just 35 seconds. and as the senate report from the cia, the quantity and type of intelligence produced my zubaydah remained largely unchanged by the use of torture. kiriakou has come to feel very differently about the cia's detention and interrogation program than he did back in 2007. when we spoke yesterday, he gave me his perspective on what happened to abu zubaydah starting with the mission to capture him in pakistan back in 2002. >> we were told by headquarters at the time that abu zubaydah was the number three in al qaeda. that turned out to just not be true. he actually had never joined al qaeda. and he had never pledged fealty to osama bin laden. but he was an al qaeda associate. and he was the director of al qaeda's two training camps in afghanistan. so as such even if he wasn't the number three in al qaeda, he was a pretty important ta
in that interview, and it turns out some of the information he gave abc was wrong. as detailed in a justice department memo from 2005 which came to light in 2009 abu za beta was water bothered at least 83 times, as opposed to just 35 seconds. and as the senate report from the cia, the quantity and type of intelligence produced my zubaydah remained largely unchanged by the use of torture. kiriakou has come to feel very differently about the cia's detention and interrogation program than he did...
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you a few fidelities if we get it online there is more we are showing you this is information who gave to political action committees and what they gave at the top we have timeline from january to december and what was interesting you see in may a peak in contributions before the june primaries and one in october before the general election this timeline is interact active you can click on it by clicking on it you'll activate the bubble graft down below that shows you everyone that gave during that month that you clicked in the boo timeline while click on the names in the bubble graft and so more information about who gave for example local 2 is a union so you have individual names those are union if you look at something like that committee for a bright future you see a variety of corporate donors this is for political activities over time and drill down into the specific individuals is having given to them there's information in the analysis about what those political action committees are do go with the fund they representative interests information about contributions to committees
you a few fidelities if we get it online there is more we are showing you this is information who gave to political action committees and what they gave at the top we have timeline from january to december and what was interesting you see in may a peak in contributions before the june primaries and one in october before the general election this timeline is interact active you can click on it by clicking on it you'll activate the bubble graft down below that shows you everyone that gave during...
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he had lunch with earl warren who gave him his theory. i believe we're just being lulled into a sense of security. our day of reckoning is bound to come. it's a whole theory of organization in secret. walter litman came back to february, wrote those same things in a column. and, as the greatest liberalist in the country said to the smartest journalist in the country, that's partly what gave rose vemt the cover to sign order 90066. what he said was the new york herald and 250 other papers, the spa civilic coast is in imminent danger of combined attack from within and without. that was litman's line. it became through the press roosevelt's line: they -- so what finally happened was that a military zone was set up on the woes e west coast. the three west coast states plus parts of a az. everyone in that was rounded up on the gunpoint though they didn't rezigs, and were put first in the assembly centers, the stables. and then and then in the concentration camps. the newspapers at exactly that time reported page after page on the battle of los
he had lunch with earl warren who gave him his theory. i believe we're just being lulled into a sense of security. our day of reckoning is bound to come. it's a whole theory of organization in secret. walter litman came back to february, wrote those same things in a column. and, as the greatest liberalist in the country said to the smartest journalist in the country, that's partly what gave rose vemt the cover to sign order 90066. what he said was the new york herald and 250 other papers, the...
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we have about 100 names here that gave their life during the vietnam war. and then we have about 250 names here that gave their life in the korean conflict. this is the go for broke monument. the regimental combat team during world war ii. the 442nd regimental combat team was the most decorated unit in military history for its size and length of service. they got over 9,000 purple hearts, seven distinguished presidential citations, and there's over 16,000 names here. they are randomly placed by computer so you cannot find someone's name, but we have an index over there by the computer to locate anyone that fought during world war ii. so there's the units they fought with and the various ones throughout world war ii. here's the list of medal of honor winners during world war ii. 21 names and the various decorations that they received. >> you can learn more about little tokyo and the history of the japanese in the united states at the japanese american national museum website. >>> saturday morning starting at 10:00 a.m. our nation's governors get together to
we have about 100 names here that gave their life during the vietnam war. and then we have about 250 names here that gave their life in the korean conflict. this is the go for broke monument. the regimental combat team during world war ii. the 442nd regimental combat team was the most decorated unit in military history for its size and length of service. they got over 9,000 purple hearts, seven distinguished presidential citations, and there's over 16,000 names here. they are randomly placed by...
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they finally gave in. i wonder if you end up seeing a dynamic like that particularly because harry reid just gave you the precedent. >> the biggest difference, the biggest deal is that harry reid said you can change any senate rule with 51 votes. i would say that makes is that there are no rules, then. it is calvin ball. it is like whatever team ahead in baseball can change the rules. there are no rules. that was a giant dam broken down by harry reid. so with that weapon in his pocket you could see mitch mcconnell bucking the party. the reason i don't think it is worth it is you still have the veto pen. you can't nuclear option the veto pen. >> you have identified what will stop them. i think they understand the seismic importance of it. they will not do that if all it means is sending stuff to the president to be vetoes. >>> all right, in barack obama's video for buzzfeed this week which has more than 26 million views. we got a glimpse of what he does when no one is looking. today we may have gotten a loo
they finally gave in. i wonder if you end up seeing a dynamic like that particularly because harry reid just gave you the precedent. >> the biggest difference, the biggest deal is that harry reid said you can change any senate rule with 51 votes. i would say that makes is that there are no rules, then. it is calvin ball. it is like whatever team ahead in baseball can change the rules. there are no rules. that was a giant dam broken down by harry reid. so with that weapon in his pocket you...
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hearing that gave me a glimmer of hope. it suddenly brought back memories of our own children. that they could still be alive out there. they could still come home. i know they will. >> this is the resting place of close to 50,000 victims. and a memorial is an inscription from the koran. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they had been fighting the indonesian army but soon after the tsunami the two sides agreed to a peace settlement in order to rebuild. the war was finally over. now they face the tenth anniversary of the tsunami. one of history's most tragic disasters. what do people there feel? what future do they see for themselves? december, 2014. our film crew visits the city of banda aceh. along the streets there are signs announcing a memorial service for the tenth anniversary of the tsunami. mosques are decorated with banners showing photos of the destruction. the banners mourn victims of the tsunami as martyrs that have gone to heaven. this up here is known as the boat house. a fishing boat was carried inland by the tsunami and deposited atop a two-story house. it was kep
hearing that gave me a glimmer of hope. it suddenly brought back memories of our own children. that they could still be alive out there. they could still come home. i know they will. >> this is the resting place of close to 50,000 victims. and a memorial is an inscription from the koran. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they had been fighting the indonesian army but soon after the tsunami the two sides agreed to a peace settlement in order to rebuild. the war was finally over. now...
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then -- >> i say he gave me good four licks. gave him about good five, six licks. >> jonathan lacey and andrew conteh exchange punches but can't agree on the results. >> i beat him like he stole something. his body had bruises and everything. >>> behind the walls of the fairfax county detention center, self-proclaimed skinhead matthew bryan has put racism aside when it comes to denzel wade. >> we're choosing fantasy football team. two tight ends, five receivers and a defense and a kicker. it's just like nfl fantasy football except it's harder for us to keep the stats and stuff. it's just something to make time go by faster. we have something to look forward to but also have a relationship with. men come together about football. so it's cool. >> though fantasy football in jail comes with inherent limitations. wade will have to get used to it for a while. he's recently been sentenced on his charge of credit card fraud. >> my minimum was seven months. my high was a year and seven months. the judge thought i had two many breaks from
then -- >> i say he gave me good four licks. gave him about good five, six licks. >> jonathan lacey and andrew conteh exchange punches but can't agree on the results. >> i beat him like he stole something. his body had bruises and everything. >>> behind the walls of the fairfax county detention center, self-proclaimed skinhead matthew bryan has put racism aside when it comes to denzel wade. >> we're choosing fantasy football team. two tight ends, five receivers...
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so with that, that is informing the budget instructions that we gave to the general fund department so a lot of general fund departments were very excited to see in fiscal year 16 departments were not requested to to make cuts to their revenues and in year 17 we've proposed ongoing reductions in revenues equal to to 1 percent of the adjusted support of the departments. and next should be a timeline of the budget process. we gave instructions in december departments you will see on on february 23rd submitted there proposed budgets. i would like to say it's the beginning of a conversation that goes on for a number of months between departments and the mayor's office and plenty of opportunities for public input and hearings and things that happen at the board and our office proposes a balanced budget in june and in july the budget is considered by the board of supervisors with that i'll answer any questions about the presentation if you have them. >> thank you kelly. you know, before today we had heard you have done about 15 to 20 of these presentations to different commissions and the bo
so with that, that is informing the budget instructions that we gave to the general fund department so a lot of general fund departments were very excited to see in fiscal year 16 departments were not requested to to make cuts to their revenues and in year 17 we've proposed ongoing reductions in revenues equal to to 1 percent of the adjusted support of the departments. and next should be a timeline of the budget process. we gave instructions in december departments you will see on on february...
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they gave him his pen, and he simply bit down on the end of it. the russians in the report, say he was dead before he hit the floor. that is the cost of someone like koecher, and that is the end of this prepared talk. marty peterson was in jail for three days, and she left the country. the soviets waited a year before they announced the death of trigon in 1978. it all went back to the koechers. that is one case of what happened based on their activities. so, i think what we will do is take questions if anyone has any questions. i bet they do. my favorite, peter, is going to field them. >> thank you for a wonderful presentation. [applause] if i could add a footnote to this wonderful retelling of the case, when koecher was in the unit, i was in the division. one of my functions is working with the fbi on double agent cases. also, i was part of the training crew. i had a location to go down and train these folks who were doing this transcribing, in how to read those friendly than just the language. in other words, what is the meta meaning of what you
they gave him his pen, and he simply bit down on the end of it. the russians in the report, say he was dead before he hit the floor. that is the cost of someone like koecher, and that is the end of this prepared talk. marty peterson was in jail for three days, and she left the country. the soviets waited a year before they announced the death of trigon in 1978. it all went back to the koechers. that is one case of what happened based on their activities. so, i think what we will do is take...
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it gave me back my hair. what it gave me back was my self-confidence, there's not a day that goes by now that i don't look in the mirror and say that's the best money i've ever spent. best of all, you'll be surprised to find out how affordable bosley is on almost any budget. in fact, just call for your free self-evaluation kit in the next 18 minutes and bosley will make it even more affordable by sending you this $250 gift certificate good towards a bosley hair restoration. bosley even guarantees that the restored hair will grow, or they'll replace it free of charge. the results i have achieved have been exceptional. this is my real hair, i can do with it whatever i want. this is mine. bosley was surprisingly affordable, and you know, you can't put a price on this. this is literally worth every penny. with bosley, i didn't just reclaim my hair, i reclaimed my life, my vitality. the only regret i have is that i didn't call bosley sooner. so don't keep waiting around doing nothing while more hair falls out, mak
it gave me back my hair. what it gave me back was my self-confidence, there's not a day that goes by now that i don't look in the mirror and say that's the best money i've ever spent. best of all, you'll be surprised to find out how affordable bosley is on almost any budget. in fact, just call for your free self-evaluation kit in the next 18 minutes and bosley will make it even more affordable by sending you this $250 gift certificate good towards a bosley hair restoration. bosley even...
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then -- >> i say he gave me good four licks. gave him about good five, six licks. >> jonathan lacey and andrew conteh exchange punches but can't agree on the results. >> i beat him like he stole something. his body had bruises and everything. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive... stubborn... and always pushing each other, the way only brothers can. ♪ one hundred years later, their spirit lives on. millions of real traveler's reviews and opinions, but checks hundreds of websites, so people can get the best hotel prices. to plan, compare & book the perfect trip, visit tripadvisor.com today. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people
then -- >> i say he gave me good four licks. gave him about good five, six licks. >> jonathan lacey and andrew conteh exchange punches but can't agree on the results. >> i beat him like he stole something. his body had bruises and everything. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive... stubborn... and always pushing each other, the way only brothers can. ♪ one hundred years later, their spirit lives on. millions of real traveler's reviews and...
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we gave him one of those pills. we did not just hand him a pill. we took his favorite can, a -- his favorite pen, and we took his pen we machined out the end of the barrel so it looked fine from the outside. it was actually kind of fragile. it was very thin. inside of that, was the pill. when they asked trigon to write his confession, he said, i want my pen. at that point, they had him stripped to his underwear. he was wearing his shorts and nothing else, because they didn't know and didn't trust they had no idea what was going on, but they were so excited to get this confession. they gave him his pen, and he simply bit down on the end of it . the russians in the report, say he was dead before you hit the floor. -- dead before he hit the floor. that is the cost of someone like koecher, and that is the end of this prepared talk. marty peterson was in jail for three days, and she left the country. the soviets waited a year before they announced the death of tri gon in 1978. it all went back to the koeche rs. that is one case of what happened based on
we gave him one of those pills. we did not just hand him a pill. we took his favorite can, a -- his favorite pen, and we took his pen we machined out the end of the barrel so it looked fine from the outside. it was actually kind of fragile. it was very thin. inside of that, was the pill. when they asked trigon to write his confession, he said, i want my pen. at that point, they had him stripped to his underwear. he was wearing his shorts and nothing else, because they didn't know and didn't...
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carte blanche and the soviets gave him carte blanche for the next two decades. they gave him everything he wanted in his lab, they offered him all sorts of special privileges which he tended to turn down except when he was late in life. he accepted the ford lincoln to drive him around between his three different labs. so they're playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks and it's an interesting one. for the bolsheviks he's a reactionary but a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science and so helping them in russia. for pavlov the bolsheviks are barbarians criminals. he denounces the suppression of religion the terror, the dogmatism. but he comes to also, as he put it in 1926 when he came back from france, he said you have to give our barbarians one thing, they understand the value of science. and science under the bolsheviks just bloomed in terms of the number of institutions, because they believed in it in a way that the tsarist government didn't. and that included huge labs for pavlov including this science village they built for him outside
carte blanche and the soviets gave him carte blanche for the next two decades. they gave him everything he wanted in his lab, they offered him all sorts of special privileges which he tended to turn down except when he was late in life. he accepted the ford lincoln to drive him around between his three different labs. so they're playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks and it's an interesting one. for the bolsheviks he's a reactionary but a famous scientist who objectively is developing good...
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gave it out. obama gave it out. trump got it. now, is that good negotiating? it was in the history of the g.s.a. one of the most sought after properties ever. and trump got it. people said to me how the hell did you ever get it when obama is in charge of the g.s.a.? but that's the way it goes, folks. and maybe that's what we need some of. so it's really, really important that we have people in that top position that know, because the country has such tremendous potential. unbelievable potential, and we just are not using it. now, on isis, nobody if i decide to run and win, nobody would be tougher than donald trump. nobody. [applause] i would hit them so hard and so fast that they wouldn't know what happened. i would find a general. remember the old days of general macarthur and general patton and these great generals. we must have somebody in there. but i laugh as i say, and it's laugh through tears, as you say, look. they're announcing when they're going to attack the other side. how often do you see that in two weeks from now we're sending soldiers over here
gave it out. obama gave it out. trump got it. now, is that good negotiating? it was in the history of the g.s.a. one of the most sought after properties ever. and trump got it. people said to me how the hell did you ever get it when obama is in charge of the g.s.a.? but that's the way it goes, folks. and maybe that's what we need some of. so it's really, really important that we have people in that top position that know, because the country has such tremendous potential. unbelievable...
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they gave us that shot on the arm. we all understand you have political considerations and the president does too. today those political considerations i think are diminished by the fact that the new political consideration is that the people's representatives in concert with the people we do represent are willing to stand with the president as he stands with them. >> time to sign the bill. >> the house and senate are currently in recess for the presidents' day holiday. lawmakers will return the week of february 23 when the senate will have its annual reading of washington's farewell address. senators will also consider whether to proceed to the homeland security spending bill. current funding for the homeland security department is set to expire that same week on february 27. when the house returns it will take up a bill expanding the 529 college savings program. it is also possible members will consider funding for dhs, should the senate approve a measure that is different from the one that passed in the house last m
they gave us that shot on the arm. we all understand you have political considerations and the president does too. today those political considerations i think are diminished by the fact that the new political consideration is that the people's representatives in concert with the people we do represent are willing to stand with the president as he stands with them. >> time to sign the bill. >> the house and senate are currently in recess for the presidents' day holiday. lawmakers...
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and it gave me a nice sense of coming and going. and finally, by the end of all the research that i did, i was able to pinpoint for each of these people where they were at the moment of the shot and what they were doing. what i didn't count on was the strange acoustics. so many people in the dark, back stage, heard the shot and thought it was so many different things. and i open act i -- my theater background. i open chapter 1 with a description of the perception of those shots. in the half light backstage, where sound meant so much more than sight, hardly anyone took it for a gunshot. actor ned emerson, leaning against a piece of scenery in the stage left wings, studying his lines, thought it came from the apparatus of scene shifting. or from out in 10th street, part of the week's continuing celebration of the war's end. john matthews, waiting behind the scenery to go on in the next scene, thought it might be a piece of stage business introduced to frighten the character of lord dundreary. to one actress waiting in the wings it sou
and it gave me a nice sense of coming and going. and finally, by the end of all the research that i did, i was able to pinpoint for each of these people where they were at the moment of the shot and what they were doing. what i didn't count on was the strange acoustics. so many people in the dark, back stage, heard the shot and thought it was so many different things. and i open act i -- my theater background. i open chapter 1 with a description of the perception of those shots. in the half...
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one of the boys gave the younger boys crack cocaine and gave him $7 to hold it during school. investigators also found eight bags of crack cocaine on a second floor bathroom. all four students were taken to the hospital. tonight sources working this investigation tell nbc 10 the 13-year-old tested positive for marijuana. now dhs is also investigating. his moir saysther says he had marijuana in his system but he did not bring the drugs. >> that case was crack, not marijuana, he did not touch them he did not distribute them out to no one. they have it wrong. they did not do it. the 13-year-old did not do it he is in the clear. >> as we come back out live, detectives just lost the point here where the 13-year-old lives with his parents. they would not tell us what they found inside. police making it clear this is an ongoing investigation. >> nbc 10 news. >> a bitter blast of cold tonight, even the heavy coats are not keeping out freezing temperatures for people out here in center city. it is not only cold but windy, too. nbc 10's meteorologist sheena parveen has more. >> it feels
one of the boys gave the younger boys crack cocaine and gave him $7 to hold it during school. investigators also found eight bags of crack cocaine on a second floor bathroom. all four students were taken to the hospital. tonight sources working this investigation tell nbc 10 the 13-year-old tested positive for marijuana. now dhs is also investigating. his moir saysther says he had marijuana in his system but he did not bring the drugs. >> that case was crack, not marijuana, he did not...
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he gave all of his journalist this is card and they laid out their responsibilities.he job of the news analyst is pointing out both sides to show contradictions with a known record they should bear in mine. that in a democracy. it is important that people not only know. but will understand. and this is the listener to understand. to weigh and judge but not to do the judging for him. it is a standard that of set at the beginning of the broadcast stage. it rings true today as it rang then. a clearer statement of the mission as i can imagine. thank you all for this honor tonight. [applause] ladies and gentlemen missy baker. good evening everybody. first i want to could not gat late sandy our new president of the national press found age. your very first dinner here. and a fantastic one at that. my grand father said that the minds will retain what the seat will endure. and i this i that you have put together a great dinner. and that the program that you put together i think is the retejadas span that will endure for the night. and as you know. i play a clip from dirkson s
he gave all of his journalist this is card and they laid out their responsibilities.he job of the news analyst is pointing out both sides to show contradictions with a known record they should bear in mine. that in a democracy. it is important that people not only know. but will understand. and this is the listener to understand. to weigh and judge but not to do the judging for him. it is a standard that of set at the beginning of the broadcast stage. it rings true today as it rang then. a...
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. >> yes, the same surrogate gave the travises twps. >> i think it's neat we are a global family. it's probably the way of the future. we all have a story. they have a story of two people that wanted a family and we were willing to go to the ends of the earth to earth to >> welcome back to "america tonight"s making babies. a growing number of couples are heading south of the border. it's a cheaper alternative to the u.s., but as we found out, it can be very risky. dozens of couples say they were deceived. their dreams of parenthood crushed and their check books drained. cancun mexico - surf, sun and surrogacy. >> it was a disaster >> an absolute disaster. >> it un-raveled. the whole process. >> yes. >> crash and burn. >> johnah and chris wanted children since they started dating since in college. finally they thought they found a solution in cancun. mexico is the newest destination for americans seeking international surrogacy. chris went south of the border visiting an agency called planet hospital. >> you see the caribbean and the blue waters. it was amazing, gorgeous. we put ou
. >> yes, the same surrogate gave the travises twps. >> i think it's neat we are a global family. it's probably the way of the future. we all have a story. they have a story of two people that wanted a family and we were willing to go to the ends of the earth to earth to >> welcome back to "america tonight"s making babies. a growing number of couples are heading south of the border. it's a cheaper alternative to the u.s., but as we found out, it can be very risky....
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so we gave people the power of the review.now angilist ing s >>> al jazeera has tried to moderate its image in this country by launching al jazeera english and al jazeera america by hiring big name journalists from cnn, pbs. but they obtained a memo telling journalists not to use words such as terrorist, islamist and jihad because he writes one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. really the butchers who behead hostages on camera, the creeps or thugs who killed the staff of "charlie hebdo," they're not fighters, they're cold blooded terrorists and oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh isn't a militant as the memo said. he's a mass murderer. al jazeera calls the criticism subtle mccarthyism and released this video. >> we don't mean to label islamists, for example or extremists who usually let the group's actions speak for themselves. >> journalists are supposed to make distinctions about what killers do rather than sugarcoat the evil committed by terrorists. meanwhile an al jazeera reporter on his way after more than
so we gave people the power of the review.now angilist ing s >>> al jazeera has tried to moderate its image in this country by launching al jazeera english and al jazeera america by hiring big name journalists from cnn, pbs. but they obtained a memo telling journalists not to use words such as terrorist, islamist and jihad because he writes one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. really the butchers who behead hostages on camera, the creeps or thugs who killed the staff of...
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no one gave a second thought to his being there. in many cases too, there was a misrepresentation i think in the minds of many readers today of what the theater and the theater practices were like in that period of 1865. this picture was taken by someone from the matthew brady studio. this is an archives picture from the archives of college park that was taken in the days following the assassination. secretary of war edwin stanton mandated that there be a reinactment of the play, brought the actors back together and the stage hands and made them reenact the play stopping at various moments so they could measure the wing space and placement of various people. imagine these actors with this comic play delivering laugh lines out into an audience with a handful of stoney faced soldiers and detectives. and the fear and the grief and the terror that they must have felt. in this picture, which is a composite of two of the presidential box as it was a week after the assassination. that's the scene the stage setting for act 3, scene 2 which
no one gave a second thought to his being there. in many cases too, there was a misrepresentation i think in the minds of many readers today of what the theater and the theater practices were like in that period of 1865. this picture was taken by someone from the matthew brady studio. this is an archives picture from the archives of college park that was taken in the days following the assassination. secretary of war edwin stanton mandated that there be a reinactment of the play, brought the...
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that's what gave us the wind and rainfall and gave us thankfully a nice little shot of mountain snowfall. let's take you up north. take you up to the sierra. donner summit. look at that. we have snowfall. yes, it didn't snow below 7500 feet but above that mark it did snow and thankfully we're seeing a decent little shot to our snow pack. it's up 6% over the past week. so high pressure is building in. the storm track is moving once again. that would be nice if we got storm after storm after storm not have the flooding issue and keep putting dents in the drought. it's not the way this winter has worked out. it's not the way this winter is going to work out for the next week. here comes a ridge of high pressure. low pressure the air goes up and makes cloud. in this case high pressure the areas now sinking. you know what you get when you have a big dome of high pressure? record highs. as soon as this thursday we'll be in the 70s and perhaps breaking some daily record highs throughout the bay area. tomorrow in the mid 60s will be the chilliest day of the next week. vallejo, morning pog for yo
that's what gave us the wind and rainfall and gave us thankfully a nice little shot of mountain snowfall. let's take you up north. take you up to the sierra. donner summit. look at that. we have snowfall. yes, it didn't snow below 7500 feet but above that mark it did snow and thankfully we're seeing a decent little shot to our snow pack. it's up 6% over the past week. so high pressure is building in. the storm track is moving once again. that would be nice if we got storm after storm after...
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a classified study on vietnam which he copied and gave to the "new york times" in 1971. find a complete television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching you call us, e-mail less -- us, or send us a tweet. during the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> each week, americans artifacts takes you to museums archives, and historic basis. the amelia heart -- a millionaire heart archives at purdue university shows a selected items from the ehrhardt collection, including poems and letters she wrote to her families, as well as a prenuptial letter she gave to her husband on her wedding day. amelia ehrhardt worked in west levy at for the last years of her life. it was during this flight that ehrhardt disappeared and 1987. >> from an airplane, even the watchful purple hills could not see so well as i the state of evening. creeping from its heart, nor the round yellow eyes growing still. she would have been 23 whenever she was writing these. you can see that she has a romantic side. being able to see n
a classified study on vietnam which he copied and gave to the "new york times" in 1971. find a complete television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching you call us, e-mail less -- us, or send us a tweet. during the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> each week, americans artifacts takes you to museums archives, and historic basis. the amelia heart -- a millionaire heart archives at purdue...
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officers cited her great attitude ten years in the service as they gave her a new collar and three bars>> yes, yes, she's a first class now. i do take orders from the dog. >> attention! rosie can go home with crew members, but she spends most of her time at the coast guard station, which is manned around the clock. >>> well was there really a mill and who in the world is father hurley? melissa will answer those questions in a new "meet your street." >>> and a sinking monument? not quite. the reason why the height of the d.c. landmark just changed, next. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. for a limited time, get a fios triple play online at an amazing $79.99 a month guaranteed for two years. plus, a $400 bonus with a two-year agreement hurry
officers cited her great attitude ten years in the service as they gave her a new collar and three bars>> yes, yes, she's a first class now. i do take orders from the dog. >> attention! rosie can go home with crew members, but she spends most of her time at the coast guard station, which is manned around the clock. >>> well was there really a mill and who in the world is father hurley? melissa will answer those questions in a new "meet your street." >>>...
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he said he had a few left and he gave me one. now, not only was that extremely thoughtful and nice but that's a historic treasure. it's worth a lot of money. truly, if i were to sell it. i won't sell it. i've got a baseball player right here on the yale team and i think he ought to get it. but it's a measure, i think, of the man. and i think mrs. bush is fantastic. i don't -- i would not want to be her husband. she really rules the roost. but i remember maybe some of you do, when she made her first appearance as first lady on stage at kennedy center, and she walked out -- this is of course, coming after eight years of nancy reagan who is a very different kind of woman. she walked out like this and she walked up -- had a light blue wool suit, very nice suit, middle-aged lady. and she walked out and took that microphone and she said, well, what you see is what you get. and i thought, good for you. [ laughter ] >> did we get out of sequence or something? >> what? >> did i forget ronald reagan? >> no i don't think so. how can you for
he said he had a few left and he gave me one. now, not only was that extremely thoughtful and nice but that's a historic treasure. it's worth a lot of money. truly, if i were to sell it. i won't sell it. i've got a baseball player right here on the yale team and i think he ought to get it. but it's a measure, i think, of the man. and i think mrs. bush is fantastic. i don't -- i would not want to be her husband. she really rules the roost. but i remember maybe some of you do, when she made her...
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. >> i didn't have any energy and my stomach gave me a lot of trouble. i had trouble with digestion. i had severe chest pains. my hands went numb. >> to make matters worse, medical tests couldn't find the cause. >> i had an ultrasound done, a cat scan and an ultrasound and all those tests came up negative. >> inexplicably, phil's condition continued to get worse. he lost 30 pounds and had difficulty walking and his cognitive abilities were also affected. >> he came home and he said, jill, i think i've got alzheimer's. i'm getting alzheimer's. and i said, what? he said, i forgot my way to the shop. >> to protect his investment while phil was ill, steve white ran the day-to-day operations of the business. by december phil was convinced he was going to die. >> i was so sick, i was convinced that i was going to die. i thought the cold floor would take the burning out of my stomach. >> restoring old vehicles can require you using chemicals and solvents. phil wondered whether this had been his problem, but his doctors were doubtful since no one else in the sho
. >> i didn't have any energy and my stomach gave me a lot of trouble. i had trouble with digestion. i had severe chest pains. my hands went numb. >> to make matters worse, medical tests couldn't find the cause. >> i had an ultrasound done, a cat scan and an ultrasound and all those tests came up negative. >> inexplicably, phil's condition continued to get worse. he lost 30 pounds and had difficulty walking and his cognitive abilities were also affected. >> he came...
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they were swallowed up as the pavement gave way and had to be rescued.l be glad to hear they survived. it is not clear what caused the ground to collapse. the role of a nearby construction site is being investigated. >>> the phenomenon known as sinkholes and while they are not that common, they are always spectacular. we have put together a brief history of the holes in the ground to take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> incredible. well, that's it for this edition of bbc news. follow me on twitter for more updates. good-bye for now. ers who seek more than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now ♪ where every amazing, despicable wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation ... ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ go with me now ♪ it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort.
they were swallowed up as the pavement gave way and had to be rescued.l be glad to hear they survived. it is not clear what caused the ground to collapse. the role of a nearby construction site is being investigated. >>> the phenomenon known as sinkholes and while they are not that common, they are always spectacular. we have put together a brief history of the holes in the ground to take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> incredible. well, that's it for this edition of bbc news. follow...
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they gave me a gift when i left.picture that said they shall weep tears of joy and it was a small bottle they gave me. i remember them being very serious. when i got there, there was no playing for sure. it was a lot of hard work. like each hour of our day was scheduled out. >> victor was part of everything. so they sewed clothing for him, cooked meals for him, kept his house. you know, everything that a wife would do, they did for him. >> he had taken off his wedding ring in front of a bunch of the believers there. his earthly marriage didn't really matter anymore. he didn't live with his wife. in the bible, the church was the bride of christ, and because he was christ in the flesh, the church was supposed to be married to him. at that time, i didn't really understand the fullness of what it meant. ♪ >> i had been living at the shepherd's camp for a little over a month when victor called me to the lodge. he, you know, asked me how i was liking the summer so far. i told him that it was hard work, but you know, i was
they gave me a gift when i left.picture that said they shall weep tears of joy and it was a small bottle they gave me. i remember them being very serious. when i got there, there was no playing for sure. it was a lot of hard work. like each hour of our day was scheduled out. >> victor was part of everything. so they sewed clothing for him, cooked meals for him, kept his house. you know, everything that a wife would do, they did for him. >> he had taken off his wedding ring in front...
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they gave us some details on how that happened. they said the italian coast guard sunday night received a distress signal, from this boat carrying over 100 migrants. by the time they got there two patrol boats they saw the migrant boats being swept away by very strong winds waves as high as 8 meters, 0° celsius. 50 time they got there, coast guard said seven migrants were already dead but 22 more died of hypothermia on the rescue boats on the long journey back to the island of lampedusa. despite the fact that the coast guard insisting that the rescued migrants were given immediately aluminum ablankets blankets to warm up. end operation mare nostrum to intercept migrant boats before they run into trouble throughout 2014 and is credited for having saved at least 150,000 migrants. now italian government says this operation was replaced by an operation run by the european union called frontex but critics say it is not a rescue operation, it is a border operation. meaning boats cannot go to rescue migrants until they receive a distress
they gave us some details on how that happened. they said the italian coast guard sunday night received a distress signal, from this boat carrying over 100 migrants. by the time they got there two patrol boats they saw the migrant boats being swept away by very strong winds waves as high as 8 meters, 0° celsius. 50 time they got there, coast guard said seven migrants were already dead but 22 more died of hypothermia on the rescue boats on the long journey back to the island of lampedusa....
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schneeberger gave candy a shot. she says she went numb almost immediately. >> i had no control over my muscles. it is like all my muscles left, and i was just this piece of jelly falling over. i tried to scream. as i was falling over, nothing would come out except for a croaking noise that a frog would make. it was just -- it was so scary. >> candy isn't actually sure what happened next, but believes she was raped. >> when a dentist freezes your gums, you can't -- and he's pulling your tooth out, you can't feel the pain from the tooth. but what you can feel is pressure of the tooth moving back and forth and that's the only way i can describe it. >> when she regained consciousness alone in the exam room, candy had the presence of mind to place her underwear in an airtight bag. candy was too dizzy to leave the hospital. the nurses insisted she spend the night. she said nothing of the alleged rape. the next day, she confronted dr. schneeberger. >> i said how was that drug you gave me last night? and he asked me, why. d
schneeberger gave candy a shot. she says she went numb almost immediately. >> i had no control over my muscles. it is like all my muscles left, and i was just this piece of jelly falling over. i tried to scream. as i was falling over, nothing would come out except for a croaking noise that a frog would make. it was just -- it was so scary. >> candy isn't actually sure what happened next, but believes she was raped. >> when a dentist freezes your gums, you can't -- and he's...
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i know they are convinced they gave everything they could to serve the country. men and women who i think made a grievously wrong decision, but circumstances. >> in this case torture was unawful, should never have been authorised. it's the architect of the programme and lawyers who created legal measures who are responsible and should be accountable. >> president obama is into the locking to prosecute c.i.a. interrogators or the bosses. saying it's time to move on. >> human rights watch, and whistle blowes say without repercussion, there's nothing to keep such brutality again. >> without a legal foundation, a future president can skied i think torture was a good idea and maybe we should do it again. that's why we need legislation and prosecutions. >> as for khalid, he is back in libya, at home with his family. he too, believes those responsible for his abuse should be brought to justice. it is the first step towards revealing the truth. >> al jazeera contributor is here, as a former c.i.a. agent, were you there, did anyone ask interactions? >> no. what would surp
i know they are convinced they gave everything they could to serve the country. men and women who i think made a grievously wrong decision, but circumstances. >> in this case torture was unawful, should never have been authorised. it's the architect of the programme and lawyers who created legal measures who are responsible and should be accountable. >> president obama is into the locking to prosecute c.i.a. interrogators or the bosses. saying it's time to move on. >> human...
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she gave him money. she told him to pull his pants up and to be a man.he husband sugñkhc;ç he wanted to reveal the details to protect the -- waited to reveal it to protect the ongoing investigation. which -- i don't know. earlier this week several days into the investigation police revealed that the mother and her armed son went out looking for the suspect after an earlier confrontation. now we know how they knew where to look. yesterday s.w.a.t. teams surrounded the suspect's home, asking neighbors and camera crews to get all clear from the area. they were worried that something might go wrong. it all went down just a block from the scene of last week's shooting. jonathan hunt is live in our west coast newsroom now. a lot of emotion on all sides of this arrest. >> reporter: certainly were, shep. this standoff at the home of eric nosh, his mother's house where he lived, lasted two hours now. obviously the local tv stations in vegas heard about it, they sent their live trucks and cameras there and then eric noshs mother showed up. listen here. >> getq-]ox
she gave him money. she told him to pull his pants up and to be a man.he husband sugñkhc;ç he wanted to reveal the details to protect the -- waited to reveal it to protect the ongoing investigation. which -- i don't know. earlier this week several days into the investigation police revealed that the mother and her armed son went out looking for the suspect after an earlier confrontation. now we know how they knew where to look. yesterday s.w.a.t. teams surrounded the suspect's home, asking...
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investigators say ruff gave them a fake name an date of birth.e's now suspended for 30 days with the intent to dismiss. >>> five people rescued from an apartment fire in south jersey are out of the hospital tonight. a cell phone camera capture the flames at the chestnut hill lane apartments in deptford township yesterday. two adults and three children were treated for smoke inhalation. eight apartments were destroyed. another one was damaged. and there's no word on what caused the fire. >> not a scratch even though a 484 old girl in north philadelphia fell out of a second floor window. now, if you've got a curious child you're probably be able to relate to this story. but it will make your heart race. what was that little girl doing? well as she tells our bruce gordon she was trying to get a better look at something. >> reporter: four-year-old little girl loves playing with gadgets but her curiosity almost got her killed. her mom knows it. >> thank god, you know, for protecting her. >> reporter: she talked her daughter into bed around 9:00 o'cloc
investigators say ruff gave them a fake name an date of birth.e's now suspended for 30 days with the intent to dismiss. >>> five people rescued from an apartment fire in south jersey are out of the hospital tonight. a cell phone camera capture the flames at the chestnut hill lane apartments in deptford township yesterday. two adults and three children were treated for smoke inhalation. eight apartments were destroyed. another one was damaged. and there's no word on what caused the...