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c-span: how old is gerald? >> guest: gerald is about a year or two older putative he's about 44, 45. he compiled a marvelous record going to school and prison. one of the things that has made his life easier come easier is that everybody in the present system knew he was innocent. they know. this is one of the many things i've learned about in my involvement with these cases. in prison if someone on the outside, someone in the media, if the media asks questions about your case, they begin to look at you as not the same kind of monster and child predator. they began saying well, maybe he is an innocent. in prison they don't pretend if they are a child abuser that they are innocent. as gerald and others have often said, there are guys who really molested children and they don't pretend otherwise, and that seems to be true. c-span: ulin to visit him. when was the last time you saw him? >> guest: about two years ago. i went in and i saw. there's a little bunker on the top of him and is another and another and i loo
c-span: how old is gerald? >> guest: gerald is about a year or two older putative he's about 44, 45. he compiled a marvelous record going to school and prison. one of the things that has made his life easier come easier is that everybody in the present system knew he was innocent. they know. this is one of the many things i've learned about in my involvement with these cases. in prison if someone on the outside, someone in the media, if the media asks questions about your case, they begin...
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four times a year gerald's to lend a founder of the trends in research institute publishes the trends journal the most recent journal featured a wide range of topics including the arab spring cyprus bail ins as well as the influence of the goldman during her lawyer i spoke to gerald's one day about his views on global currency wars and i asked for his take on partisan u.s. politics. you look at most people they either call themselves republicans or democrats left right center whatever they're locked into a belief system and in that belief system they keep repeating the same shallow message the same silly talking points and they live in by and die by those you cannot give them facts to change their minds facts do not count in a belief system and that's what we have going on right now look at the media they call themselves by their own by their own definitions they'll say that they'll call themselves centrist ills bill they'll call left wingers whatever they're locked in a belief system and that's the only thing that they listen to are their beliefs as a political atheist where do you p
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that was gerald solent a publisher of the trends journal and it has the full interview turn to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash the prime interest. in joining me now is bob inglis prime interest producer yes it's great to be here again and we might have a dual today i'm sorry to say what we announced yesterday that we're going to attend the conference this weekend in san jose california so if anyone has anything us to report on while we're there to submit your comments on you tube and facebook and we'll get you up but i do have some troubling news for fans of the government has seized cash assets from the largest bitcoin exchange mt kopp god's homeland security claims to have probable cause because they were transmitting money without a life and now we have here a copy of the actual caesar warrants bob went there in detail what did you find that was of interest to you know well unfortunately the kill the seal a big coins is that most people need to transfer money to it to be able to get them you have u.s. dollars you won't be according to. to go to mt gox or one of the oth
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morgan joining the fray we talk with gerald solent today about the number of trends he's tracking from u.s. dollar troubles to global monetary policy that germans exit strategy and we talked about the cost of emigration with well mcbride and my coleman and finally we had to end on a sad note highlighting the continuing troubles with bitcoin servicers thanks for watching we'll be back tomorrow with more and be sure to catch our extended interview with gerald solon day on you tube at you tube dot com slash prime interest and from everyone at prime interest and carry on boring a great day. the a. little. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil thi
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keep that in mind as i introduce you to david rosner and gerald markowitz. some years ago, their book, "deceit and denial," told how the chemical industry tried to conceal the truth about untested and unregulated chemicals in our food, water, and air. 20 companies responded with a vicious campaign to smear their reputations. that proved hard to do, actually, impossible. gerald markowitz is a distinguished professor of history at both john jay college of criminal justice and the city university of new york's graduate center. david rosner is co-director of the center for the history and ethics of puic health at this is their new book, which revisits a chemical menace you might have thought was behind us, but isn't -- "lead wars: the politics of science and the fate of america's children." >> gerald markowitz, david rosner, welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> your book concludes that after all these years, lead is still a problem. >> absolutely. you know, in some ways the story of lead is a great success. we've reduced the amount of lead in children's blood
keep that in mind as i introduce you to david rosner and gerald markowitz. some years ago, their book, "deceit and denial," told how the chemical industry tried to conceal the truth about untested and unregulated chemicals in our food, water, and air. 20 companies responded with a vicious campaign to smear their reputations. that proved hard to do, actually, impossible. gerald markowitz is a distinguished professor of history at both john jay college of criminal justice and the city...
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gerald tan has our report. >> homeless and hopeless. these syrian say they blocked everything and are now seeking some -- shelter at a refugee camp. some left qusayr, the latest flashpoint close to the border with lebanon. there has been heavy fighting here since the syrian government launched an offensive to retake the city two weeks ago. qusayr is now under siege, and the government has taken over to surrounding towns, but the opposition is not backing down and is calling for reinforcements. >> more than 1000 fighters from the free syrian army from all over syria are now joining the resistance inside qusayr to defended against the foreign terrorist invaders. they are infiltrating our country from lebanon and other places. our fighters are flooding into qusayr to liberate it. >> government troops are set to be backed by the shia armed group hezbollah, a turning point in qusayr. >> the syrian army and hezbollah has been having the upper hand in this battle. it is very important, and it has been very effective in making some gains on beh
gerald tan has our report. >> homeless and hopeless. these syrian say they blocked everything and are now seeking some -- shelter at a refugee camp. some left qusayr, the latest flashpoint close to the border with lebanon. there has been heavy fighting here since the syrian government launched an offensive to retake the city two weeks ago. qusayr is now under siege, and the government has taken over to surrounding towns, but the opposition is not backing down and is calling for...
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then gerald white 30627 says, perhaps we can go boot shopping.he decoy types, wow, for like the big ones? then he cuts to the chase and says, i'm not going to avoid the subject. i would like to make love to you after we are done boot shopping. i have a serious fetish for boots. gerald white later tells the decoy he's going to bring her a pair of boots. as he comes in the house, he's not carrying any. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. >> good. >> i have to get these clothes out so they don't wrinkle. did you bring the riding boots? >> yes. >> all right. >> they're out in the car. >> i can't wait to get my own pair. >> so you have a little shopping day planned this afternoon? >> yep. >> yeah? and who are you taking shopping today? >> natasha. >> natasha? >> yes. >> how did you meet natasha? >> i met her online. >> online? >> yes. >> how old do you think natasha is? >> i have no idea. >> you have no idea? >> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it. to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go
then gerald white 30627 says, perhaps we can go boot shopping.he decoy types, wow, for like the big ones? then he cuts to the chase and says, i'm not going to avoid the subject. i would like to make love to you after we are done boot shopping. i have a serious fetish for boots. gerald white later tells the decoy he's going to bring her a pair of boots. as he comes in the house, he's not carrying any. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. >> good. >> i have to get these clothes...
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she just got it fixed last week from the hail damage. >> how long have you lived here, geer gerald? >> i lived in addition for seven years, this is the third to come through here. >> in 1999, a tornado came right through this town. folks are cognizant of water, but when you see something like this, is -- >> going back to may 3, 1999, we were affected by it also. it miss -- the center of it missed our house by about 3/4 mile. we saw the devastation from it. >> everyone in your family is okay. >> everybody's fine. we did lose three animals. human lives, everybody's there. >> gerald, we really appreciate you taking the time to talk to us and giving us that perspective. >> people who go through situations like this have a hard time coping as you might expect. what we can tell you is a cull of things we know. an elementary school has been hit. there is briarwood elementary, took a direct hit from a tornado. we spoke to a schoolteacher there, the schoolteacher tells us that everyone, faculty and students are accounted for but search and rescue will be ongoing at that school through the ni
she just got it fixed last week from the hail damage. >> how long have you lived here, geer gerald? >> i lived in addition for seven years, this is the third to come through here. >> in 1999, a tornado came right through this town. folks are cognizant of water, but when you see something like this, is -- >> going back to may 3, 1999, we were affected by it also. it miss -- the center of it missed our house by about 3/4 mile. we saw the devastation from it. >>...
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. >> reporter: psycho analyst mark gerald says the interplay between design and emotion sometimes evendental role in therapy. >> a patient might, sitting in a psycho analysts office for three or four years, one day say, oh, when did you get that new picture on the wall? and it turns out the picture has been there all along. that's part of the psycho analytic process that you are finding things that have been there all along but were not available to awareness. >> reporter: gerald is also a photographer. and for a decade he has taken pictures of colleagues' offices all over the world. he's discovered a few psycho analysts who consciously use design as a tool of the trade. >> one of the analysts that i photographed, he has a sequence of images of the blasting of the eye tommic bomb. >> that would scare me to death. it might scare one person to death and another person might welcome something very eruptive in themselves (explosion). >> reporter: gerald prefers a much more soothing approach, starting with the walls. >> they've always been painted with benjamin moore sweet innocence, a colo
. >> reporter: psycho analyst mark gerald says the interplay between design and emotion sometimes evendental role in therapy. >> a patient might, sitting in a psycho analysts office for three or four years, one day say, oh, when did you get that new picture on the wall? and it turns out the picture has been there all along. that's part of the psycho analytic process that you are finding things that have been there all along but were not available to awareness. >> reporter:...
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gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive, you coming out, we're going to drop o.c. in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> blanco still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he refuses. >> i refuse. i'm all right. i'm 100% all right. >> hold on, blanco. >> check this out. >> yeah. >> we're going to just t
gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more...
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gerald is in michigan. gerald is in michigan. caller: there were several points i felt were of interest. the officer in wisconsin had some wonderful things to say as far as the impacts of normal people and how they would go bout trying to enforce this. also, in my own personal belief, i'm a person who drank at one time in my life but i no longer drink.
gerald is in michigan. gerald is in michigan. caller: there were several points i felt were of interest. the officer in wisconsin had some wonderful things to say as far as the impacts of normal people and how they would go bout trying to enforce this. also, in my own personal belief, i'm a person who drank at one time in my life but i no longer drink.
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murphy also stated that he was armed with a gun and explosives. >> gerald murphy also known as skip, was found to have an arrest warrant out of pennsylvania for failing to register as a sex offender. >> police say it appears the mother and her son had been killed two weeks uz go. now, to washington and the growing outrage over how the irs treated tea party groups in the run-up to the presidential election. top irs officials knew as far back as 2011 that agents were singling out non-profit conservative groups and making it harder for them to get tax exempt status. that's all in a new treasury department report expected to come out this week. athena jones is in washington. officials are now looking to see if the irs broke the rules by playing politics. >> that's right, and this is a big deal. anyone who pays taxes can relate to this concern that some folks at the irs were unfairly targeting people simply because of their political leanings. so you have this audit that is expected to come out this week from the treasury inspector general for tax administration looking at the agency's op
murphy also stated that he was armed with a gun and explosives. >> gerald murphy also known as skip, was found to have an arrest warrant out of pennsylvania for failing to register as a sex offender. >> police say it appears the mother and her son had been killed two weeks uz go. now, to washington and the growing outrage over how the irs treated tea party groups in the run-up to the presidential election. top irs officials knew as far back as 2011 that agents were singling out...
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the gunman gerald murphy, died later at a hospital. neighbors are relieved. >> i couldn't describe it. it was just like a movie. you know what i mean? never seen nothing like this in my life. >> at a news conference the police said they decided to storm the house when the suspect began to threaten the kids. >>> this morning a message from the three women rescued in cleveland. after being held captive for a decade. >> alex shows us the cell phone video of when they broke through the door. we are having problems bringing that video to you. we will try to bring that back. it is quite dramatic video there. let's move on. a meeting is scheduled for this tuesday with the four teams of the america's cup to discuss thursday's tragedy on san francisco bay. teams from the u.s., italy, sweden and new zealand will be in san francisco this week. they will decide what steps, if any, to take in the wake of that catamaran accident that killed a british medalist andrew simpson. the skipper's father tells a australian newspaper his son heard a sharp cra
the gunman gerald murphy, died later at a hospital. neighbors are relieved. >> i couldn't describe it. it was just like a movie. you know what i mean? never seen nothing like this in my life. >> at a news conference the police said they decided to storm the house when the suspect began to threaten the kids. >>> this morning a message from the three women rescued in cleveland. after being held captive for a decade. >> alex shows us the cell phone video of when they...
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gerald is in michigan. gerald is in michigan. caller: there were several points i felt were of interest. the officer in wisconsin had some wonderful things to say as far as the impacts of normal people and how they would go bout trying to enforce this. also, in my own personal belief, i'm a person who drank at one time in my life but i no longer drink. the monetary value to the system. there has been quite a machine that has been created on the machine of drinking and driving and stopping it. host: let's get one more view here. let's go to nick who is a bar worker in indiana. you get the last word, what is your experience and what do you want to comment on? caller: i appreciate you taking my call. the chairwoman's numbers were ot adding up due to 10,000 deaths in drunk driving. she said they only test 50% of the cases and that was 500 to 800 and if you double that, that only makes 1,000-1,600 and you're trying to cut it. the math doesn't add up. t is going to go to 900 or 8,600. now seen it go from .10 they want .05. it's an indi
gerald is in michigan. gerald is in michigan. caller: there were several points i felt were of interest. the officer in wisconsin had some wonderful things to say as far as the impacts of normal people and how they would go bout trying to enforce this. also, in my own personal belief, i'm a person who drank at one time in my life but i no longer drink. the monetary value to the system. there has been quite a machine that has been created on the machine of drinking and driving and stopping it....
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and this is chris and gerald trying to get the bat out. >> come on. >> able to get it out of the lighture, but at this point it's hanging on the sprinkler. >> big, strong men. some members of the football team come to help and they end up running away screaming like -- >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> not like big burlily men. >> just get a couple of oven mitts. >> should have called beth trautman, apparently. bat whisperer. >> one guy decides to take a broom, going to take a swing at it. >> let me get it. >> it does look bad, but the bat was okay. >> [ bleep ]. >> go right under. >> they grab a recycling bin and trap it between the ceiling tiles and the recycle bin. >> now they are using their college education. >> they eventually got their man card back. >> running through the dorms screaming and yelping, i would have been nervous about posting this online. >> they release it and it flew away, and the bat looked fine, just a little shaken up from the experience. >> oh, it flew out. oh, [ bleep ]. >> that's our show, everybody. i ae great videos you have been looking for, "right this minut
and this is chris and gerald trying to get the bat out. >> come on. >> able to get it out of the lighture, but at this point it's hanging on the sprinkler. >> big, strong men. some members of the football team come to help and they end up running away screaming like -- >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> not like big burlily men. >> just get a couple of oven mitts. >> should have called beth trautman, apparently. bat whisperer. >> one guy decides to take...
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gerald m-a-l-o-n-e-y.ency department physician, yes. >> again, i can't go into any further specific details. thanks. >> reporter: again, cleveland police did tell us they did send out a sfamt. so you'll be able to see that. also, they plan on holding a briefing tomorrow morning around 9:30 and you will get more investigation about the exact location and whereabouts of that. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> press conference there in cleveland in the hospital where three missing girls have been found ten years after they disappeared. confirmation there that they all appear to be in reasonably good health and not suffering any serious injuries. we'll keep going with this story all tonight, obviously, on cnn. we're waiting still for a police press conference. we should provide some of the information that we're still seeking. who this person was, a 52-year-old man has been arrested tonight that may have kept them captive for tlast ten years. why the police didn't pick up on this before, literally, found a
gerald m-a-l-o-n-e-y.ency department physician, yes. >> again, i can't go into any further specific details. thanks. >> reporter: again, cleveland police did tell us they did send out a sfamt. so you'll be able to see that. also, they plan on holding a briefing tomorrow morning around 9:30 and you will get more investigation about the exact location and whereabouts of that. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> press conference there in cleveland in the hospital where three...
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the last time the warriors came back to win a series after trailing three games to two gerald ford was office and rick berry was shooting underhanded free throws. golden state was blown out in san antonio last night. stephen curry and klay thompson combined for just 13 points. only the third time all season that the splash brothers were held to single digits in the same game. >> i was terrible plain and simple: they outplayed us as -- they outplayed us as a team. >> we are excited to play game 6. everybody in that locker room is excited. >> nobody talks about getting this thing over with like you got a rash or, you know, that kind of thing and you got to take a pill or put some cream on it and it's going to be gone. it's not about, you know, getting rid of anything. it's about going and playing. >> yet i still have more bad news locally. >>> sharks forward raffi torres could be suspended for his big hit last night. torres will meet with league officials tomorrow in new york putting his status in doubt for game2. the sharks insist though the hit was clean. >> to fly to new york for the
the last time the warriors came back to win a series after trailing three games to two gerald ford was office and rick berry was shooting underhanded free throws. golden state was blown out in san antonio last night. stephen curry and klay thompson combined for just 13 points. only the third time all season that the splash brothers were held to single digits in the same game. >> i was terrible plain and simple: they outplayed us as -- they outplayed us as a team. >> we are excited...
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at the time, it was suggested by some people, at least one person on this panel, that you appoint gerald ford and jimmy carter as cochairs and have a count of every ballot in the state and take it away from katherine harris and the political thinkers so it would be validated and verify. cartery ford and jimmy on hanging chance. to what we said earlier, i speak about this as a father and parent. >> and you still cannot get pregnant. >> speaking of, barack obama, the stand-up comment -- comic. >> one thing that they all agree on is they need to do a better drug reaching out to minorities. call me self-centered, but i can think of one minority they could start with. [laughter] hello? a trial run.s >> president obama at the white house correspondents' dinner. sarah palin said it was pathetic. too much hollywood glitz, not enough exciting political figures like max baucus or chuck grassley. [laughter] think, to a certain extent, the criticism of the dinner has become as annoying as the dinner itself. it is one night a year. this is not a town that is saturated in glamour, shall we say. i can
at the time, it was suggested by some people, at least one person on this panel, that you appoint gerald ford and jimmy carter as cochairs and have a count of every ballot in the state and take it away from katherine harris and the political thinkers so it would be validated and verify. cartery ford and jimmy on hanging chance. to what we said earlier, i speak about this as a father and parent. >> and you still cannot get pregnant. >> speaking of, barack obama, the stand-up comment...
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get their swine flu shot, because there was a swine flu epidemic in 1976 under republican president geraldord. >> i find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another democrat president, jimmy carter, and i'm not blaming this on president obama, i just think it's an interesting coincidence. >> gerald ford actually, but still, what a coincidence. this is the battle of lexington, the battles of lexington and concord were the first battles of the revolutionary war, the revolutionary war, the big fight against the british, why we're here, fought in 1775 in the great state of massachusetts. here's michele bachmann campaigning for president in the state of new hampshire. >> you're the state where the shot was heard around the world at lexington and concord. >> lexington and concord, massachusetts. michele bachmann there speaking in new hampshire. on the left here, that is oscar-winning film icon john wayne. on the right there, that is serial killer john wayne gacy, who was convicted of killing more than 30 people throughout the 1970s in chicago. joh
get their swine flu shot, because there was a swine flu epidemic in 1976 under republican president geraldord. >> i find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another democrat president, jimmy carter, and i'm not blaming this on president obama, i just think it's an interesting coincidence. >> gerald ford actually, but still, what a coincidence. this is the battle of lexington, the battles of lexington and concord were the first battles...
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one final point, and gerald ford was the most emotionally healthy man that has ever served in the white house. he sacrificed his presidency with that part in and he did the thing for the country and by me andiled everyone else. >> he would have been a good president, if he would of been elected. >> the presidency is the most lonely, isolated job in the world. in the to protect themselves against that. nixon did not. by me and everyone else. successful presidents have been the ones that they have someone who they can listen to our talk to. can be there wife, their spouse, somebody. >> george h.w. bush gets us out of kuwait, his approval ratings are through roof, and then he violates his code of not to raise taxes, and loses the presidency. >> you have the feeling that he was a man for to do two things, stock kuwait, iraq, save the west position in the gulf, and what people forget, he brokered the reunification of germany with russia in a way that no one ever wouldsuccessful presidents. that was one of the great diplomatic triumphs, and that is overlooked. moment.is let me say one thing a
one final point, and gerald ford was the most emotionally healthy man that has ever served in the white house. he sacrificed his presidency with that part in and he did the thing for the country and by me andiled everyone else. >> he would have been a good president, if he would of been elected. >> the presidency is the most lonely, isolated job in the world. in the to protect themselves against that. nixon did not. by me and everyone else. successful presidents have been the ones...
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and how many, keith it's gerald is with me.go through college and get a manufacturing job, keith? i don't know. do we want that? >> other nations went for manufacturing and we went for cheap energy and cheap housing, now we've got to come back and reacquire a legacy that we've shipped off shore. >> and scott, wouldn't it help american manufacturers if we went after our own energy, cheap, domestic energy, that you can build a factory around there that? >> absolutely, that's one of the great potential advantages that we have over the coming decade is the availability of natural gas and home grown energy, that would give american manufacturing, which is very energy intensive and that we haven't had for a long time and i think we need to seize that opportunity absolutely. >> do we think that this administration will seize the opportunity? >> i'm hoping the benefits of having this all in strategy. >> the judgment man natural gas. >> we're hoping that they will see the bright side of the world some of us don't think they will. what's
and how many, keith it's gerald is with me.go through college and get a manufacturing job, keith? i don't know. do we want that? >> other nations went for manufacturing and we went for cheap energy and cheap housing, now we've got to come back and reacquire a legacy that we've shipped off shore. >> and scott, wouldn't it help american manufacturers if we went after our own energy, cheap, domestic energy, that you can build a factory around there that? >> absolutely, that's one...
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the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a few hours later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic spunkl the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was doing what she did every day. she just left her preschool at parkview elementary and was walking to her aunt's house on blue field drive with her 2-year-old sister when everything changinged. >> a little girl got hit and killed and her aunt was also injured. >> reporter: police say the driver of the lexus suv crashed into eileen, her opt marie elaina and her 2-year-old sister arlette. eileen died inconstantly. died instantly. another aunt tells me she believes the driver was speeding because when she ran down the street her niece's body was several feet away from where the car stopped. the driver stopped immediately and went to
the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a few hours later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic spunkl the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was doing what she did...
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the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a later later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic. she was spunky and happy all the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was doing what she did every day. she just left her preschool at parkview elementary and was walking to her aunt's house on blue field drive with her 2-year-old sister when everything changinged. >> a little girl got hit and killed and her aunt was also injured. >> reporter: police say the driver of the lexus suv crashed into eileen, her opt marie elaina and her 2-year-old sister arlette. eileen died inconstantly. died instantly. another aunt tells me she believes the driver was speeding because when she ran down the street her niece's body was several feet away from where the car stopped. the driver stopped immed
the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a later later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic. she was spunky and happy all the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was...
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the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a few hours later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic. she was spunky and happy all the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was doing what she did every day. she just left her preschool at parkview elementary and was walking to her aunt's house on blue field drive with her 2-year-old sister when everything changinged. >> a little girl got hit and killed and her aunt was also injured. >> reporter: police say the driver of the lexus suv crashed into eileen, her opt marie elaina and her 2-year-old sister arlette. eileen died inconstantly. died instantly. another aunt tells me she believes the driver was speeding because when she ran down the street her niece's body was several feet away from where the car stopped. the driver stopped i
the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a few hours later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic. she was spunky and happy all the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she...
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hello, everybody, where the warriors have not been out of the second round of the playoffs since geraldval office. tonight golden state needed a win gens san antonio to break that streak. here's how it came down. you could hear a pen drop when harrison barnes needed six stitches and returned briefly. warriors trailed by 12 at one point in the second half. currie hit a bucket to cut the lead to 2. but the spurs look to corral leanard down the stretch. gave san antonio a lead. spurs win 94-82 and the warrior season is over. a bit of a heartbreaker in game two against the kings. under 2 minutes to play. dustin brown scores on a power play to tie the game at 3. power play still going, 22 seconds later. trevor lewis scores to give l. a. the lead. they take a 2-0 series lead. after matt cain let the rockies score six unanswered, the giants rallied for 8 unanswered. angel pagan hit a dribble and gave the giants the 8-6 lead. they hang on and win by that score. the warrior season ends tonight, but you have to look on the bright side. golden state went much further than anybody expected they wou
hello, everybody, where the warriors have not been out of the second round of the playoffs since geraldval office. tonight golden state needed a win gens san antonio to break that streak. here's how it came down. you could hear a pen drop when harrison barnes needed six stitches and returned briefly. warriors trailed by 12 at one point in the second half. currie hit a bucket to cut the lead to 2. but the spurs look to corral leanard down the stretch. gave san antonio a lead. spurs win 94-82 and...
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so part of the challenge for edward and gerald ford recognizes to do two things. one is to change the environment and restore people's sense within the institution and then in the larger population restore the confidence of justice on the square and important values being considered taken seriously. the other was to reform the institutions that were under siege it is important for the fbi to be involved in counterintelligence civil code were still with them. there are spies out there in the cia do not become completely stymied. it is this interesting moment in which the one hand and was leading a process, which is deeply involved to rethink the way these institutions, not just the fbi, but particularly the fbi did their work and at the same time trying to protect and strengthen it and strengthen the public confidence to go forward. so that's the kind of moment it was. >> when you're attorney general shortly after, you faced a different kind of crisis, but one that obviously should the nation with 9/11. i wonder to what extent it the issues and challenges you face.
so part of the challenge for edward and gerald ford recognizes to do two things. one is to change the environment and restore people's sense within the institution and then in the larger population restore the confidence of justice on the square and important values being considered taken seriously. the other was to reform the institutions that were under siege it is important for the fbi to be involved in counterintelligence civil code were still with them. there are spies out there in the cia...
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however the bill still has a long way to go before it could come into force author and historian gerald horne believes washington has learned nothing from its past mistakes the pressure has really been ratcheted up in washington with regard to these rebels the israeli lobby in particular has been quite energetic and quite active with regard to lobbying for aid to the rebels which is quite curious since these rebels come to power i daresay that israel will have many sleepless nights the implications are quite ominous obviously the u.s. authorities have not learned the lessons of history for example we recall that in afghanistan in the 1980's the united states supported extremists and then on september eleventh two thousand and one those extremism those allied with them attacked new york city and washington we recall that the u.s. authorities backed extremists and libya and then also tempered eleven two thousand and twelve those extremists killed the u.s. ambassador chris stevens in benghazi and it's plunged the obama administration into the ground the investigations sadly and tragically
however the bill still has a long way to go before it could come into force author and historian gerald horne believes washington has learned nothing from its past mistakes the pressure has really been ratcheted up in washington with regard to these rebels the israeli lobby in particular has been quite energetic and quite active with regard to lobbying for aid to the rebels which is quite curious since these rebels come to power i daresay that israel will have many sleepless nights the...
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syrian lebanese units have been created to fight israeli aggression in the area author and historian gerald hall and he believes the israeli attacks have placed the whole region on the brink of. their calculation is that true or moile they have unleashed in syria ultimately we can palestinian resistance of one of the fact that damascus has been a prime supporter of palestinian resistance and allowing attacks want to really target story from the golan heights it's a small price to pay in that context i'm afraid that we are on the threshold of a regional war keep in mind that has a loss of leadership announced just a few days ago that they would not allow the regime to fall in damascus keep in mind as well that both hezbollah and the iranians have issued gurrey strong warnings to the rebels not to desecrate shia shrines in syria and apparently that is what has happened in the last forty eight to seventy two hours i think that there is a diabolical plot to stoke sectarian conflict as a cover for destabilizing syria then moving on to try to destroy hezbollah law and weaken the islamic republic
syrian lebanese units have been created to fight israeli aggression in the area author and historian gerald hall and he believes the israeli attacks have placed the whole region on the brink of. their calculation is that true or moile they have unleashed in syria ultimately we can palestinian resistance of one of the fact that damascus has been a prime supporter of palestinian resistance and allowing attacks want to really target story from the golan heights it's a small price to pay in that...
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we're grateful to be on the ship and had the third fleet with us, please help me welcome vice admiral gerald beeman. >> good morning, everybody, thank you so very much for joining us. i know some of you thought i was the warm up band for the rock stars that are going to be here lately. but honestly it's a great honor to be able to host the third seminar. i would like to thank the san francisco fleet week association for helping put this together and grow this into the nation's largest emergency planning event. i don't know how many of you know it, but as a result of the success that we have had here developing partnerships, folks from this association and the conglomeration of people that take part have been called upon not only other places in the united states, but in fact we have at least one example where around the world they called upon a person from here to help share what we've learned as a group. this next two days, it's not just about the panels. the most important part i think for all of us that we've discovered is the personal relationships, looking each other in the eye, the abi
we're grateful to be on the ship and had the third fleet with us, please help me welcome vice admiral gerald beeman. >> good morning, everybody, thank you so very much for joining us. i know some of you thought i was the warm up band for the rock stars that are going to be here lately. but honestly it's a great honor to be able to host the third seminar. i would like to thank the san francisco fleet week association for helping put this together and grow this into the nation's largest...