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gil wyman will lead the show. -- a nurses hacked, a nurses hacked, his girls, he wears it for luck. upstairs, they plan the war. i want something done, they pick phone, you do it. you know there is a reason, it a good one. today, the missions are going out because in italy, the armies have been stopped cold. across the narrowest part of the peninsula. months.for five 100,000 men sweating it out. we could not move, stalemate. cas 15, we bombed cassino. it was the wrong use of air power. wrong because we were not taking advantage of the airplane's greatest asset, its ability to get behind the enemy. that is what the air planners wanted to do. major general john cannon, uncle joe. , the brasseneral upstairs. themsaid, let's not hit here. look at them here. let's isolate the battlefield. let's weaken the entire german ofnt by depriving it supplies, fuel, food, ammunition, reinforcements. operation: the plan strangle. this is what we want to do with airplanes. lots of railroads in italy. keep the trains from getting th
gil wyman will lead the show. -- a nurses hacked, a nurses hacked, his girls, he wears it for luck. upstairs, they plan the war. i want something done, they pick phone, you do it. you know there is a reason, it a good one. today, the missions are going out because in italy, the armies have been stopped cold. across the narrowest part of the peninsula. months.for five 100,000 men sweating it out. we could not move, stalemate. cas 15, we bombed cassino. it was the wrong use of air power. wrong...
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the way it works technologically -- gil, let me ask you. is bitcoin still the dominant alternative currency out there? are competitors starting to get more love? >> the coin has by far the biggest infrastructure. thousands if not tens of thousands of software developers that are working on bitcoin. there are some efforts to try and take the functionality into a different coin, into a different type of technology that has some advantages. by and large, bitcoin is really where all of the activity is as we speak. >> i think you will see a lot of the alt coin -- ripple may be a different story. alternatives to bitcoin that are similar, when you find a positive and that, it is brought into the bitcoin source code. when bitcoin source code exhibits a negative, that these other alt coins don't have, that can be worked out as well. it is an evolving currency, constantly changing, and it is a very democratic currency. that is a huge advantage that speaks to the long-term survival of bitcoin over any smaller competitors. >> matt miller in new york, g
the way it works technologically -- gil, let me ask you. is bitcoin still the dominant alternative currency out there? are competitors starting to get more love? >> the coin has by far the biggest infrastructure. thousands if not tens of thousands of software developers that are working on bitcoin. there are some efforts to try and take the functionality into a different coin, into a different type of technology that has some advantages. by and large, bitcoin is really where all of the...
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york, gil,ler in new with wedbush, thank you. the manhattan district attorney isn't making friends as they order social networks to turn over user data. that's next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." and judges ruled that the social network facebook must turn over user data. information from these accounts will be used for fraud investigation that workers have filed for federal disability. the government thinks they are faking it. the facebook pictures show them healthy. facebook says the warns are unconstitutional. -- the warrants are unconstitutional. this is an interesting story. who owns this information? >> when the government requested this information, they weren't just requesting it for the information -- the individuals themselves, they went straight to facebook. they wanted it on hundreds of people. facebook couldn't tell the people, so they couldn't let the people sign up for themselves, or give them a warning. and they had to turn it over. the couldn't deny the government that informat
york, gil,ler in new with wedbush, thank you. the manhattan district attorney isn't making friends as they order social networks to turn over user data. that's next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." and judges ruled that the social network facebook must turn over user data. information from these accounts will be used for fraud investigation that workers have filed for federal disability. the government thinks they are faking it. the facebook...
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juliÁn gil va a aclarar si hace una pelÍcula porno. por-no decirles.jado la camioneta. ¿quÉ decÍas de la perrita...? >> estÁ totalmente en manos de la justicia. eso no se debe de decir. lo que estÁ pasando, lo sabe la ley y hay que dejarlos trabajar. detuvieron a tres personas que iban en la misma unidad con 12 llantas. esa noche habÍan chambeado mucho mÁs. >> ¿y recuperaste las tuyas? >> no. segÚn me dijeron, andaban en casa de ninel. en una y constancia totalmente diferente y con otros puntos de vista totalmente diferentes. le tocÓ. >> ahora se dice que no estÁ embarazada. >> se dicen muchas cosas. cuando me tocan el tema del baby, verdaderamente soy bastante... corajuda. y quiero mencionar el tÉrmino corajuda porquees un tema delicado totalmente el de un bebÉ. un bebÉ es una bendiciÓn. no se usa para inspirar compasiÓn. ni lÁstimas a los errores de las personas adultas que cometen muchos. puedo decir lo que creo de ella. lo que creo de ella es mi criterio y realmente lo que vale es lo que el tiempo va a probar y ha estado probando hasta ahorita. >>
juliÁn gil va a aclarar si hace una pelÍcula porno. por-no decirles.jado la camioneta. ¿quÉ decÍas de la perrita...? >> estÁ totalmente en manos de la justicia. eso no se debe de decir. lo que estÁ pasando, lo sabe la ley y hay que dejarlos trabajar. detuvieron a tres personas que iban en la misma unidad con 12 llantas. esa noche habÍan chambeado mucho mÁs. >> ¿y recuperaste las tuyas? >> no. segÚn me dijeron, andaban en casa de ninel. en una y constancia totalmente...
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i remember my platoon sergeant yelling, gil's dead, gil's dead.hands, in my face. i actually had the iraqi driver's hand in my hatch. after that, me as a person, i was out. i couldn't control my hands anymore, i would shake really bad. all the emotions that a head can swallow through the previous engagements, i just couldn't hold it anymore. i used to get paralyzed, and i would lock up in my bed. and it would catch fire and i would see myself burning alive. i've been trying to call out for help, but i just couldn't. now i know through an mri i had a level 4 traumatic brain injury. but i didn't want to be weak. i didn't want to let my guys down. you try to just think it's all in your head and fight through it. you can outthink it, you can outwill it, and it turns out to be ream. very real. when i got discharged, i was in frankfurt. they gave me a ticket home. i never got on the flight. i spent two years in germany, just walking. t anywhere. just trying to find peace. trying to find something. i was so scared of going home. but finally, i decided to
i remember my platoon sergeant yelling, gil's dead, gil's dead.hands, in my face. i actually had the iraqi driver's hand in my hatch. after that, me as a person, i was out. i couldn't control my hands anymore, i would shake really bad. all the emotions that a head can swallow through the previous engagements, i just couldn't hold it anymore. i used to get paralyzed, and i would lock up in my bed. and it would catch fire and i would see myself burning alive. i've been trying to call out for...
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. >> reporter: gil fwert's life behind bars is often punctuated with his frequent battles with the warden culver, at the time culver and a discipline committee were about to review his recent behavior and transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. but within moments, other inmates decided to disrupt the hearing in the chute by banging on the cell doors, that's where warden culver decided to take matters in his own hands. >> you all go again. you, i want you to do it. you beat on the pleep bleep door again. beat on this door again. >> reporter: once the inmates calm down, gilbert's hearing got under way, his appeal for a transfer was quickly dismissed. it didn't take long for gilbert to make another request, one to help beat the boredom of prison life, the return of his recently confiscated chess set. >> why can't i have a chess piece, warden? it's regulation. >> let me tell you what you do. get you some pipe, draw you out a checker 'board, it's a matter of. that's ul you do. i don't. >> i don't' r see where it can hurt eeb e anybody in that cell. >> ask the law library clerk the te
. >> reporter: gil fwert's life behind bars is often punctuated with his frequent battles with the warden culver, at the time culver and a discipline committee were about to review his recent behavior and transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. but within moments, other inmates decided to disrupt the hearing in the chute by banging on the cell doors, that's where warden culver decided to take matters in his own hands. >> you all go again. you, i want you to do it. you beat...
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parts of the bay area today but look how much we warmed up and especially in some inland locations, gil roy -- concord, 89, san jose, 88, oakland, 82 and san francisco quite mild at 75 degrees. but, right now, things are starting to cool down compared to 24 hours ago and that's because we're seeing an increased sea breeze. this trend will continue with us for father's day and i'll those temperatures and the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> an author with ties to the bay area hopes someone can be the match for a little boy in need of a bone marrow donor. you can see michael lewis of moneyball fame on the left on the video posted by the asian american donor program. he coached baylor frederickson in baseball. the 7-year-old needs a transplant. he likely needs a donor half caucasian and halatif asian like is. >>> san francisco's civic center plaza packed with die hard soccer fans who flocked to a big screen. the world cup is being shown for free on a massive tv and it will be up tomorrow and monday, monday could bring the biggest crowd, that's when the united states takes
parts of the bay area today but look how much we warmed up and especially in some inland locations, gil roy -- concord, 89, san jose, 88, oakland, 82 and san francisco quite mild at 75 degrees. but, right now, things are starting to cool down compared to 24 hours ago and that's because we're seeing an increased sea breeze. this trend will continue with us for father's day and i'll those temperatures and the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you. >>> an author with ties to...
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embajador gil cÁceres, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> muchas gracias a ustedes. >> sr.y a ser presuntuoso de decir que lo sabÍa, yo no lo sabÍa tampoco. >> sr. embajador, el cambio serÍa de un hombre mayor de 76 aÑos por un joven, si lo podemos decir asÍ, de 46. ¿serÁ este el cambio principal, o quÉ espera usted del nuevo rey? >> eh, el cambio principal es ese, que se refuerza la primera magistratura del estado, primera instituciÓn del estado, que es la corona, a travÉs de una transiciÓn normal y de acuerdo a las previsiones constitucionales. don felipe vi, cuando sea el actual prÍncipe de asturias va a ser muy capaz de transmitir a nuestro paÍs esos valores. >> sr. embajador, ¿por quÉ necesita espaÑa reyes en el siglo xxi? muchos espaÑoles, usted los ha oÍdo en protestas durante los Últimos dÍas, dicen que cuestan mucho y hacen poco. ¿por quÉ necesitan ustedes reyes ahora? >> eh, espaÑa tiene una tradiciÓn monÁrquica desde hace muchos siglos, y la propia historia de espaÑa por la diversidad nacional ha mantenido esta figura de la monarquÍa como elemento de estabilidad.
embajador gil cÁceres, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> muchas gracias a ustedes. >> sr.y a ser presuntuoso de decir que lo sabÍa, yo no lo sabÍa tampoco. >> sr. embajador, el cambio serÍa de un hombre mayor de 76 aÑos por un joven, si lo podemos decir asÍ, de 46. ¿serÁ este el cambio principal, o quÉ espera usted del nuevo rey? >> eh, el cambio principal es ese, que se refuerza la primera magistratura del estado, primera instituciÓn del estado, que es la...
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. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to police sketch artist, gil samora. >> i asked themf they saw him again would they recognize him. they say yes, then i know that i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness, zamora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eventually, these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually identical. >> they were two independent witnesses, and they did not know each other. i think these witnesses both saw the same person. >> then police got a huge break. investigators using k-9 teams identified a potential lead. >> they were able to track a scent trail to a residential area in concord that was very close to the canal trail. >> a background check revealed a man living in this neighborhood had a criminal history. he also looked similar to the composite drawings. his name was mark fisher. >> he was known to be violent, violent to his relatives, violent to police officers and to other public officials. >> witnesses in t
. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to police sketch artist, gil samora. >> i asked themf they saw him again would they recognize him. they say yes, then i know that i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness, zamora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eventually, these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually identical. >>...
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not available on january 2nd we had the meeting the first time we saw the draft did i see the draft gilntil i'm at the meeting so this is frustrating i didn't have much time to prepare we respected through the draft devoting was a week late because companies had their liaison not back in town and were not able to present. we saw the draft and had conversations then the pressure from thecy administrators office to vote at that time, i didn't feel prepared to vote i believe the advisory committee didn't prepare to vote we subsequentially scheduled a meeting for the following thursday on january 9th to enable the companies to give us updated draft and to have time. that next meeting we say updated draft they are that better but not complete. devoting was basically a week behind the other companies we had a discussion about another meeting it would be it is the duty so we decisions to vote on the cb a we regretted autopsying all of them except zen deft we knew it was a ceremonial vote. i think following that they wanted the city administrators went ahead and signed that there were good thin
not available on january 2nd we had the meeting the first time we saw the draft did i see the draft gilntil i'm at the meeting so this is frustrating i didn't have much time to prepare we respected through the draft devoting was a week late because companies had their liaison not back in town and were not able to present. we saw the draft and had conversations then the pressure from thecy administrators office to vote at that time, i didn't feel prepared to vote i believe the advisory committee...
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gil roy mid 80s and san francisco, there's that 65 degrees. pretty cool for beaches. look ahead, your five-day forecast will warm things up a little bit for sxhond tuesday, having to hold things off on wednesday. we'll have to keep an eye on thursday. there is a slight chance of sprinkle or light shower north of the bay area. by friday, maybe a few shower chances approaching the region. still a ways out. we'll try to iron out the details, but definitely more clouds in that time frame. >> all right. >> thank you, mark. >>> american troops are headed back to iraq, and that has prompted bay area activists to hit the streets in protests. their push to pull back before it's too late. >>> and big changes for maverick's. the new things you'll see that organizers hope will draw even bigger crowds to that world class surfing competition. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on
gil roy mid 80s and san francisco, there's that 65 degrees. pretty cool for beaches. look ahead, your five-day forecast will warm things up a little bit for sxhond tuesday, having to hold things off on wednesday. we'll have to keep an eye on thursday. there is a slight chance of sprinkle or light shower north of the bay area. by friday, maybe a few shower chances approaching the region. still a ways out. we'll try to iron out the details, but definitely more clouds in that time frame. >>...
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i just first of all, want to thank staff gil kelly and my staff that spent a lot of time on this we think we have a solution that was piloted we all agree with some of the streets got wider but most of them are still at a width that's comfortable for pedestrians and bicyclists the streets that are wierlgd those r should be treated different so the travel plains lanes are no more than 10 feet there's strong data that says that drivers drive faster when the streets are wider here very much aware and work with the fire department. it is will critical this issue came up with this particular project but has made us realize we have to improve our enter departmental confusion we have a broad consensus we are working on an agreement with the departments how that will work
i just first of all, want to thank staff gil kelly and my staff that spent a lot of time on this we think we have a solution that was piloted we all agree with some of the streets got wider but most of them are still at a width that's comfortable for pedestrians and bicyclists the streets that are wierlgd those r should be treated different so the travel plains lanes are no more than 10 feet there's strong data that says that drivers drive faster when the streets are wider here very much aware...
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first is the honorable gil kerlikowske who is here as the commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, sworn in in march. customs and -- commissioner of protection.border he has an extensive history within the law enforcement and now runs the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country. hiswe are looking ford to remarks this morning. customs and border protection of late,in the news and he is going to have some good questions put forth to him our discussant adam iles who managing director at the chair top group and has had plenty of his own experience years on homeland security. to me turn it over kerlikowski and let him give his remarks. >> it is a great pleasure to be back at csis. especially o be in the beautiful facility. i think well over a year ago i had the opportunity to deliver remarks on another noncontroversial topic, drug csis. at so to be back and have another ascontroversial topic such immigration, border security, et delight. just a te tee thank you again and let me bed things.t with a few i had -- let me go ahead and start with a
first is the honorable gil kerlikowske who is here as the commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, sworn in in march. customs and -- commissioner of protection.border he has an extensive history within the law enforcement and now runs the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country. hiswe are looking ford to remarks this morning. customs and border protection of late,in the news and he is going to have some good questions put forth to him our discussant adam iles who...
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de sus gemelos de 6 aÑos gil de su libro en el que toma el tema y su matrimonio con mark anthony el trÁmiteharito? >> no, mÁrquez. >> es ediciÓn mundial? >> no ediciÓn especial con jomary no tengo idea de fÚtbol ella entiende de fÚtbol tan linda me la traje, vÁmonos. seÑora, su Ídolo? >> ochoa. >> este es el que sueÑa que meta un gol? >> es el portero, pero Él lo atrapÓ. >> explique una cosa para quÉ misiÓn tiene este en la vida? que no metan cosas. que no le metan! >> que no le metan. >> el quÉ?! >> elgol! >> de todos los chilenos y los mexicanos con cuÁl... estás casada? >> a punto. >> por cuÁl romperÍase el compromiso? >> no tienen a piquÉ? >> pero es espaÑol. >> quÉ tiene? >> sÍ lo tenemos. >> le vamos a decir al shakira que se lo vas a quitar. >> segÚn lo que yo he oÍdo que no puede practicar ningÚn ejercicio conyugal... tendrÍamos que estar como a pan y agua estÁs dispuesta? >> entonces memo. >> todos los jugadores! >> estÁn en concentraciÓn, enfocados no pueden andar ahÍ... a pan y agua. >> entonces asÍ me quedo con el mÍo. >> el brasileÑo que cambiarÍas por tu marido? >> neymar. >>
de sus gemelos de 6 aÑos gil de su libro en el que toma el tema y su matrimonio con mark anthony el trÁmiteharito? >> no, mÁrquez. >> es ediciÓn mundial? >> no ediciÓn especial con jomary no tengo idea de fÚtbol ella entiende de fÚtbol tan linda me la traje, vÁmonos. seÑora, su Ídolo? >> ochoa. >> este es el que sueÑa que meta un gol? >> es el portero, pero Él lo atrapÓ. >> explique una cosa para quÉ misiÓn tiene este en la vida? que no...
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quÉ falta de respeto y juliÁn gil tambiÉn sobre la propuesta de la pelÍcula porno y victoria ruffo quearreglarla. >> se pasÓ de tono. >> hay bebÉs que son feos. >> no. no hay bebÉs feos. >> pero si se parece a cristian, era un bebÉ muy bonito. >> nosotros presentamos aquÍ primero que nadie estas imÁgenes de la bebÉ, estÁ preciosa la chamarra. > > el loco sÍ se pasa. sabÍa que iba a dar de quÉ hablar. >> de los orgullosos, vamos a los celos. >> el esposo de victoria ruffo estÁ acaramelada en las escenas con cristian meyer. aparentemente, estÁ bien celoso. >> ya Él lo habÍa dicho en varias ocasiones. siempre pasa. >> pero en Ésta, estÁn muy fuertes las escenas. >> es la primera vez que le tocan escenas tan candentes. estÁ un poco más grande. >> la vez pasada fue con cÉsar Évora. >> era alguien de su edad. >> pero ahora, con cristian meyer... ay, nanita. ¿y si le gusta? >> la misma victoria ha dicho que se ha hablado en muchas ocasiones en su casa pero no tiene de quÉ preocuparse porque nosotros sabemos... >> esta es la noticia. > > quÉ bueno porque luego te las guardas. >> es que cristia
quÉ falta de respeto y juliÁn gil tambiÉn sobre la propuesta de la pelÍcula porno y victoria ruffo quearreglarla. >> se pasÓ de tono. >> hay bebÉs que son feos. >> no. no hay bebÉs feos. >> pero si se parece a cristian, era un bebÉ muy bonito. >> nosotros presentamos aquÍ primero que nadie estas imÁgenes de la bebÉ, estÁ preciosa la chamarra. > > el loco sÍ se pasa. sabÍa que iba a dar de quÉ hablar. >> de los orgullosos, vamos a los...
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at 3:00 p.m., los angeles district attorney gil garcetti delivered a stern message. >> i want to sayething to the entire community. if you, in any way, are assisting mr. simpson in avoiding justice, mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. and if you assist him in any way you are committing a felony. >> o.j. simpson is a fugitive. >> what do you remember about that, hearing that, what were you thinking? >> oh, my god, i was mad. >> three hours later there was another press conference. the first speaker, attorney robert shapiro, made a plea to his client, o.j. simpson. >> for the sake of your family, for the sake of your children please surrender immediately. surrender to any law enforcement official at any police station, but please do it immediately. >> next, robert kardashian stepped to the microphone to read a note from his close friend. >> this letter was written by o.j. today. to whom it may concern. first, everyone understand i have nothing to do with nicole's murder. don't feel sorry for me. i've had a great life. great friends, please think of the real o.j. and not thi
at 3:00 p.m., los angeles district attorney gil garcetti delivered a stern message. >> i want to sayething to the entire community. if you, in any way, are assisting mr. simpson in avoiding justice, mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. and if you assist him in any way you are committing a felony. >> o.j. simpson is a fugitive. >> what do you remember about that, hearing that, what were you thinking? >> oh, my god, i was mad. >> three hours later there...
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gil had enormous respect for lewis levine and listened carefully as the leader talked passionately about ever-increasing dangers in nazi germany. the newspaper all throughout the united states, has been filled with articles about the growing atrocities the nazis had been directing against jews, and two months earlier the terrifying program that became known as -- in november of 1938. and for what germany, as that afternoon in january of 1939 wore on, we got to the real point of his visit. in about bill's reputation as a tough-minded lawyer who seemed to be able to solve just about any challenge put before him. and levine asked if he himself would be willing to take on the children's rescue project. other groups at this point including several jewish organizations have been trying since 1934 with another year of hitler becoming chancellor of germany to rescue jewish children and bring them to safety in the united states. such efforts have yielded their rebuttal success, at most bringing over a small handful of children, before bumping up as always against america's strict immigration laws
gil had enormous respect for lewis levine and listened carefully as the leader talked passionately about ever-increasing dangers in nazi germany. the newspaper all throughout the united states, has been filled with articles about the growing atrocities the nazis had been directing against jews, and two months earlier the terrifying program that became known as -- in november of 1938. and for what germany, as that afternoon in january of 1939 wore on, we got to the real point of his visit. in...
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first is the honorable gil kerlikowske who is here as the commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, sworn in in march. historyn extensive within the law enforcement community. now he runs the largest law enforcement, federal law enforcement agency in the country. we are very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news havey and he is going to some good questions put forth to him by eric discussant, adam at theho is a manager chertoff group and has had his own experience over the years on homeland security. without further at do, let me turn it over to commissioner gil kerlikowske and let him give his remarks. >> thank you very much, kathleen. it's a great pleasure to be here and back at csis. especially to be in this beautiful new facility. well over a year ago, i had the opportunity to deliver some remarks on another noncontroversial topic, drug said to be back and have another noncontroversial topic such as immigration and border security is a delight. thank you again. let me go ahead
first is the honorable gil kerlikowske who is here as the commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection, sworn in in march. historyn extensive within the law enforcement community. now he runs the largest law enforcement, federal law enforcement agency in the country. we are very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news havey and he is going to some good questions put forth to him by eric discussant, adam at theho is a...
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recently there has been pushback on expensive drug specifically gil yavend its hep-c treatment. could that be a head wind? >> we are concerned about the issue of pricing. we have to look at the value of the treatment, if you are physically deform you will have multiple surgery, we think a drug change would be worthwhile. we think our pricing, we haven't set pricing, it's something we would do much later on. we think it has the potential to be life changing and worthwhile. >> if you can hear congress meaning your head you can write that script. this will change their lives and cost $100,000. concern who are privileged will be able to get that and that's not fair. what will you say to that? >> we will be doing the wrong thing. what we do in fees programs leak this we establish a program in which we do nate money and funding to patient support groups. they help deal with families that can afford it. it shouldn't be an issue of whether you can pay or not. >> the ceo of ultragenics, a high flyer, a 20% campaign in the past month alone. >> if you can help one person that's great t. ot
recently there has been pushback on expensive drug specifically gil yavend its hep-c treatment. could that be a head wind? >> we are concerned about the issue of pricing. we have to look at the value of the treatment, if you are physically deform you will have multiple surgery, we think a drug change would be worthwhile. we think our pricing, we haven't set pricing, it's something we would do much later on. we think it has the potential to be life changing and worthwhile. >> if you...
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i believe that gil have deliver a decent number and bounce back, and because the company always tells a good story about you year to come. monsanto, controversial. it's always heavily shorted, people betting against it, either bay they think it's super overvalued, because they look at it verse other agricultural plays, because someday they may get caught up in the fight of gmos, i think you need to think of it more as a biotech company than ag company. the contingent is a heck of a lot bigger than the anti-gmo player form the trajectory has straight up, and with quick dips that pause and refresh the equity, it's been working. we get that quick dip, i say take advantage of it. we also have a key analyst meeting on wednesday. i think this is going to be the most important event that occurs. this is the molson coors brewing meeting. those of you who have been watching cramer's cup all week, you know that i am a huge fan of the beer stocks. [ yelling ] >> goal! >> that morgan stanley took the highly unusual posture of going from sell to hold ahead of that meeting -- is that a great symb s
i believe that gil have deliver a decent number and bounce back, and because the company always tells a good story about you year to come. monsanto, controversial. it's always heavily shorted, people betting against it, either bay they think it's super overvalued, because they look at it verse other agricultural plays, because someday they may get caught up in the fight of gmos, i think you need to think of it more as a biotech company than ag company. the contingent is a heck of a lot bigger...
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first of course is the honorable gil kerlikowske, who is here as the commissioner of u.s.customs and border protection, sworn in and large. mr. kerlikowske has an extensive history within mod worsening community and of course now he runs the largest law enforcement -- federal law-enforcement agency in the country and we are very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news of late and he is going to have some good questions put forth to him by her discussant, adam isles come in managing director chertoff grew up in us had plenty of his own experience over the years on homeland security. so without further ado, let me turn it over to commissioner kerlikowske and let him get his remarks. >> thank you very much, kathleen. it is a great pleasure to be here. it's a great pleasure to be back us up to, especially in this beautiful new facility where well over a year ago i had the opportunity to deliver some remarks on another non-controversial topic, drug policy at csis. so to be back and have another noncontrovers
first of course is the honorable gil kerlikowske, who is here as the commissioner of u.s.customs and border protection, sworn in and large. mr. kerlikowske has an extensive history within mod worsening community and of course now he runs the largest law enforcement -- federal law-enforcement agency in the country and we are very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news of late and he is going to have some good questions put...
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. >> i know gil garcetti personally. and he indicated to me that was the decision because he didn't want any controversy afterwards saying, well, this was a racially based guilty verdict. so he decided to move it into downtown l.a. >> what about judge ito and the circus and the sidebars, how did that play into it? >> i think this o.j. simpson trial turned into a mini soap opera. it took away the integrity of this murder trial and people became more enamored by who's testifying and what's he going to wear, what's he going to say -- it was almost like someone was auditioning for the trial after the trial. >> i have to wrap it there, brian. but so great to see you in person. >>> our own greta van susteren will have a special tonight. catch it right here on fox. >>> in the meantime, breaking news about bowe bergdahl. he's returning to texas tonight to the brooke army medical center. we'll bring you the latest on that coming up next. >>> and with militant islam appearing to make a comeback overseas, senator john mccain blasti
. >> i know gil garcetti personally. and he indicated to me that was the decision because he didn't want any controversy afterwards saying, well, this was a racially based guilty verdict. so he decided to move it into downtown l.a. >> what about judge ito and the circus and the sidebars, how did that play into it? >> i think this o.j. simpson trial turned into a mini soap opera. it took away the integrity of this murder trial and people became more enamored by who's testifying...
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. >> reporter: gil garcetti who was in front of the camera as the d.a., is now behind the camera. >>on worker series. my focus is on photography and other things not related to the law. i made that career decision when i left after the voters told me to leave. this book is called "water is key." >> reporter: garcetti is a globe trotting photographer with critically acclaimed exhibits and pictures published in six books to raise money for social causes like clean water. but garcetti hasn't strayed too far from the law or politics. >> there is kyra over here, essential wick. >> reporter: he became a script consultant for "the closer" and "major crimes" and his son is now the mayor of los angeles. >> i said eric didn't you learn anything from me? he said, yeah, i did. i'm going to run. >> reporter: the prosecution, the defense, and even simpson's houseguest cato kalin became household names. >> it was walking out of the courtroom and having cameras flash. i can't explain it. it was, like, oh, my goodness, i became this public image and people saw it as a tv show. and i'm one of the char
. >> reporter: gil garcetti who was in front of the camera as the d.a., is now behind the camera. >>on worker series. my focus is on photography and other things not related to the law. i made that career decision when i left after the voters told me to leave. this book is called "water is key." >> reporter: garcetti is a globe trotting photographer with critically acclaimed exhibits and pictures published in six books to raise money for social causes like clean...
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first, of course, is the honorable dwil kerlikowske -- gil kerlikowske, sworn in in march. he has an extensive history within the law enforcement community and, of course, now he runs the largest law enforcement, federal law enforcement agency in the country. and we're very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news of late, and he's going to have some good questions put forth to him by adam isles who is the managing director at the chertoff group and has had plenty of husband own experience over -- his own experience over the years on homeland security. so without further ado, let me turn it over to commissioner kerlikowske and let him give his remarks. >> well, thank you very much, kathleen. the it's a great pleasure to be here. it's a great pleasure to be back at csis, especially to be in this beautiful new facility. i think well over a year ago i had the opportunity to deliver some remarks on another noncontroversial topic, drug policy, at csis. so to be back and have another noncontroversial topic such
first, of course, is the honorable dwil kerlikowske -- gil kerlikowske, sworn in in march. he has an extensive history within the law enforcement community and, of course, now he runs the largest law enforcement, federal law enforcement agency in the country. and we're very much looking forward to his remarks this morning. customs and border protection has been very much in the news of late, and he's going to have some good questions put forth to him by adam isles who is the managing director...
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gil's backed up. the phones were ringing.s. -( laughs ) -"let me transfer that." -oh, my god. -oh, my god. -he was stressing out today. good, good. you're happy that our ( bleep ) room's a mess? i'm not happy, but i'm glad that he sees he can't be like that. sometimes steve might forget, you know, that things don't run smooth when both of us aren't there, you know, until he sees it. honestly, though, he needs you back. you guys have known each other a long time. i know, but he can't do that. when he was 19 and he came to work for our company, no matter all the crap that he did-- 'cause he did some very disrespectful ( bleep )-- we gave him a chance, and he shined. i met steve almost 20 years ago. me and my ex-husband ran a sales business, and he worked as a salesperson. vip might be his company, but at the end of the day, he knows that i don't work for him. he knows i work with him. and i'm pissed. -i love him like a brother. -yes. but sometimes my brother is an ass-( bleep ). that's the only way i can put it. i want you to c
gil's backed up. the phones were ringing.s. -( laughs ) -"let me transfer that." -oh, my god. -oh, my god. -he was stressing out today. good, good. you're happy that our ( bleep ) room's a mess? i'm not happy, but i'm glad that he sees he can't be like that. sometimes steve might forget, you know, that things don't run smooth when both of us aren't there, you know, until he sees it. honestly, though, he needs you back. you guys have known each other a long time. i know, but he can't...
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[inaudible conversations] >> today on c-span, gil kerlikowske, the net of customs and border protectionalks about the changes he's making in border enforcement. live coverage from senate's for strategic and international studies begins at 10 a.m. eastern time. at 12:30, an update on the escalating violence in iraq as islam is militants gain control of key cities. live coverage from the washington institute for near east policy on c-span and c-span.org. >> when i started covering congress, you had people like senator russell long, wilbur mills, danny rostenkowski, howard baker, people who were giants in their own way. a couple of those guys got themselves into trouble, but over all these ar these were peo knew how -- they were all very intelligent. they knew how to craft legislation. a new have to do a deal and they all worked with who ever the president was, what it was their party or the other party. yes, there was politics but at the end of the day the usual featherweight to come together. and make decisions for the good of the country. >> today you just don't see that anymore. first
[inaudible conversations] >> today on c-span, gil kerlikowske, the net of customs and border protectionalks about the changes he's making in border enforcement. live coverage from senate's for strategic and international studies begins at 10 a.m. eastern time. at 12:30, an update on the escalating violence in iraq as islam is militants gain control of key cities. live coverage from the washington institute for near east policy on c-span and c-span.org. >> when i started covering...
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. >> but simpson was facing a mountain of evidence as district attorney gil garcetti told nicole brown'm aware of in the history of this country has had so much dna evidence but for the fact this were o.j. simpson, it's what you would call in sports language a slam-dunk winner. >> i'm just trying to get to the office. >> and he had good reason to be so cocky, he was convinced there was plenty of evidence both at bundy and rockingham pointing to simpson's guilt. there was also a key witness, someone who had seen simpson near the crime scene just minutes after the murders. >> all of a sudden, a white car comes flying north on bundy, with his lights out, and i barely missed him. >> did you see who the driver was? >> it was o.j. simpson. >> her name is jill shadley and she tells date line she instantly recognized simpson. >> i have a visual image of his face from that night. >> she even got a glimpse of the license plate number which matched simpson's bronco. >> you still remember the lps plate number. >> 3 cwz 788. >> her testimony would be huge for prosecutors. >> there was no doubt in a
. >> but simpson was facing a mountain of evidence as district attorney gil garcetti told nicole brown'm aware of in the history of this country has had so much dna evidence but for the fact this were o.j. simpson, it's what you would call in sports language a slam-dunk winner. >> i'm just trying to get to the office. >> and he had good reason to be so cocky, he was convinced there was plenty of evidence both at bundy and rockingham pointing to simpson's guilt. there was also...
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as district attorney gil garcetti told nbc news back in 1995. >> no case that i am aware of in the historys the had so much dna evidence. but for the fact that this were o.j. simpson, this is what you would call in sports language, slam dunk winner. >> just trying to get to the office. would you please. >> garcetti had good reason to be so cocky, he was convinced there was enough evidence at bundy and rockingham pointing to simpson's guilt. there was also a key witness. someone who had seen simpson near the crime scene just minutes after the murders. >> all of a sudden a white car comes flying north on bundy with his lights out. and i, i barely missed him. >> did you see who the driver was? >> it was o.j. simpson. >> her name is jill shively and she tells dateline she recognized simpson driving fast from bundy drive toward his home late sunday night. >> i have a visual image of his face from that night. >> she got a glimpse of the license plate number that matched the bronco. >> 3 cwz 788. shively's testimony would be huge for prosecutors. >> there was no doubt in any body's mind, the dist
as district attorney gil garcetti told nbc news back in 1995. >> no case that i am aware of in the historys the had so much dna evidence. but for the fact that this were o.j. simpson, this is what you would call in sports language, slam dunk winner. >> just trying to get to the office. would you please. >> garcetti had good reason to be so cocky, he was convinced there was enough evidence at bundy and rockingham pointing to simpson's guilt. there was also a key witness....
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account leading to a sort of find hidden cash from the bay area going to be invented day in san francisco gilaz scavenger hot style competition. not necessarily involving cash need to check out twitter at hand-for details of where this might be happening today. it will be at the sunday and the fire danger is high will play about this fire in hayward >> : also close call for earth and astrid how fast those traveling alone as the saying about this flyby. and looking for father's day gift how bonn to watch ceo of couple in the clutches coming up a 45 >> : ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. a broader mix of energies, world needs to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well,
account leading to a sort of find hidden cash from the bay area going to be invented day in san francisco gilaz scavenger hot style competition. not necessarily involving cash need to check out twitter at hand-for details of where this might be happening today. it will be at the sunday and the fire danger is high will play about this fire in hayward >> : also close call for earth and astrid how fast those traveling alone as the saying about this flyby. and looking for father's day gift...
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gil means happiness and ad means forever.his name literally means happiness forever, and he is a source of joy to those who meet him. his aunt, lihi sha'ar, with whom i had the privilege of meeting and visiting earlier this week, says he has a smile that brings light to the world. quite fitting for a boy named happiness forever. and she says -- quote -- "we want him home where he belongs, with his family who so dearly loves him." gilad has five sisters, and he is described by them as a caring and loving brother. he's the family's only son. he has family in los angeles and in new york. gilad is witty. he loves to read and watch movies. recently, he finished a scuba diving course. but he is also a talented cook. he enjoys baking his sisters cakes and pastries. we don't know where gilad is right now. and then there is eyal yifrah, the third boy kidnapped that day. he is 19 years old and is the oldest of six children. he's a role model for their family. he's loved by friends who say they would like to have him as a brother. he lo
gil means happiness and ad means forever.his name literally means happiness forever, and he is a source of joy to those who meet him. his aunt, lihi sha'ar, with whom i had the privilege of meeting and visiting earlier this week, says he has a smile that brings light to the world. quite fitting for a boy named happiness forever. and she says -- quote -- "we want him home where he belongs, with his family who so dearly loves him." gilad has five sisters, and he is described by them as...
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gil kerli.m. eastern, kowske. coming up in 45 minutes on "washington journal," a look at the rising violence in iraq with michael gordon of "the new york times." kibbe is here to discuss eric cantor's primary loss. -nehisi a.m. eastern, coats on "the case for reparations." "washington journal" is next. host: should the u.s. intervene in iraq? that's our discussion item this morning on the "washington journal." you can see the numbers there on the screen. area code is 202. 558-3818 for republicans. 3880 for democrats. 3882 for independents. if you served in iraq and are an iraq vet, we'd like to hear from you, whether or not the u.s. should intervene. 202-585-3883 is that number. you can also contact us via , ial media, at twitter, facebook, and finally you can
gil kerli.m. eastern, kowske. coming up in 45 minutes on "washington journal," a look at the rising violence in iraq with michael gordon of "the new york times." kibbe is here to discuss eric cantor's primary loss. -nehisi a.m. eastern, coats on "the case for reparations." "washington journal" is next. host: should the u.s. intervene in iraq? that's our discussion item this morning on the "washington journal." you can see the numbers there on...