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gwynne ote a bookn won a pulitzer prize. what a great book. his new book is called "rebel ll, the violence, passi and retion of actn." please welce ttherogram s. gwynne. >> thank you. nice to be here. what's the s. stand for? >> samuel carlton. >> did iask you th bbefore? >> i ihi you did. >> do you like austin? >> i d >> i gthere althe time, a lot. we have a ranch in brennam, texa >> beautiful bren >> i always want to stay at the driscoll hotel but they all pu me in the fourseasons becaus-- i don't know whyy don't like the driscoll. >> the dscoll, when lbj s president, that was where the national mia w caed. probably a better ption. >> the vernor has been a frie of mine for years. whater the hell she was doing with lyndon joson, they did this there athe driscoll. >>uh-huh. why stonewall jacon? >> jackson, i think, has been forgotten a ttle bit, because what he did in the war was etty extraordinary. the l war was a story of great transformationand the one we all pbably know as ulysses s. grant. he's leaning on a m just before the war and he be
gwynne ote a bookn won a pulitzer prize. what a great book. his new book is called "rebel ll, the violence, passi and retion of actn." please welce ttherogram s. gwynne. >> thank you. nice to be here. what's the s. stand for? >> samuel carlton. >> did iask you th bbefore? >> i ihi you did. >> do you like austin? >> i d >> i gthere althe time, a lot. we have a ranch in brennam, texa >> beautiful bren >> i always want to stay at the...
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. >> investigative journalist jeff gwynn says there was blood everywhere.he word "pig" was written in blood on the door. and the victims were soaking in it. >> abigail folger had been wearing a white nightgown. people thought that it must have been red, there was so much blood. officers who attended the murder scene had not seen anything like it, and we're talking about los angeles pd veterans. >> but they would see something just as shocking the following night. >> the bodies of a man and his wife found in their home. >> in the peaceful suburban neighborhood of rosemary and lino la bianca. >> their bodies had been mutilated. they had been stabbed repeatedly. a fork was left in lino's abdomen. someone had carved a word on his stomach. there were words written in blood on the walls and on the refrigerator. >> the words, "rise," "death to pigs" and "helter-skelter" written in blood, just as they had been at the tate house. >> they found no evidence of robbery, no suggestion of motive. a baffling crime and bizarre. >> the los angeles police department assigned
. >> investigative journalist jeff gwynn says there was blood everywhere.he word "pig" was written in blood on the door. and the victims were soaking in it. >> abigail folger had been wearing a white nightgown. people thought that it must have been red, there was so much blood. officers who attended the murder scene had not seen anything like it, and we're talking about los angeles pd veterans. >> but they would see something just as shocking the following night....
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here's your poll for next week, fall church, jeff stewart, gwynn park at friendly, wooten at quince orchard, mckenly tech at bell -- mckinley tech at bell. great highlights, but before we go to the break, i got to hear from the dematha lady stags one more time. lady, take us to the break. >> pump it up. >> pump it pump it up pump it up. >> oh, yeah. >> pump it, pump it up pump it up. dematha pump it up. pump it, pump it up pump it up. >> look in there and say we'll be right back after these messages. >> we'll be right back after on gun safety, larry hogan isn't being straight. after filling out their questionaire, hogan was awarded an a- from the nra. but now he refuses to release his responses. the nra opposes comprehensive background checks. they want to weaken maryland's gun safety laws. even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns. on gun safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. we've always been] at the forefrontumman, of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪
here's your poll for next week, fall church, jeff stewart, gwynn park at friendly, wooten at quince orchard, mckenly tech at bell -- mckinley tech at bell. great highlights, but before we go to the break, i got to hear from the dematha lady stags one more time. lady, take us to the break. >> pump it up. >> pump it pump it up pump it up. >> oh, yeah. >> pump it, pump it up pump it up. dematha pump it up. pump it, pump it up pump it up. >> look in there and say we'll...
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. >> alexander gwynn of san jose used the california lottery's second chance program.people with scratchers who didn't initially win go to this california lottery website to enter two additional drawings. >> he bought the ticket on alvin avenue in san jose. he says he and his wife are going to take a vacation and figure out what to do with all of that money. >> nice problem. >>> "world news tonight with david muir" is next. i'm ama daetz in for cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. for all of us, we appreciate your time. our next news cast is in half an hour. >> we leave you with a beautiful live look outside at the sunset. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." the record-breaking storm. nearly two feet of snow. blinding winds, more than 100,000 without power. ginger zee right here. >>> abducted. breaking now. the chilling video in one american city. authorities asking for help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tightrope. the stunning moment.
. >> alexander gwynn of san jose used the california lottery's second chance program.people with scratchers who didn't initially win go to this california lottery website to enter two additional drawings. >> he bought the ticket on alvin avenue in san jose. he says he and his wife are going to take a vacation and figure out what to do with all of that money. >> nice problem. >>> "world news tonight with david muir" is next. i'm ama daetz in for cheryl...
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very skeptical about this and that heard about a guy, he had testified in a court case against jason gwynne when somebody had been charged in a murder case at published in "the los angeles times," at this guy had been confronted at gwen for the prosecution in a murder case using activation analysis. she was testified against and the guy was acquitted. i said, this is interesting. , holes atp rick berkeley. berkeley and i try to pique his interest. heand his associate, pat, had been gwen's graduate student. the do not care dollar if kennedy was killed by also walled and have -- also walled oswald and have no opinion. iey finally published and want to get them here to years ago to talk about this. ultimately, they concluded the bullet evidence from the assassination was were , medicalt from medical and surgical statistical standpoint. and their conclusion was, the inclusion of material evidence for only two bullets in the kennedy assassination and a forensic basis. >>. shortly after that, the next year, they published another article. they took apart the statistical analysis as well as the me
very skeptical about this and that heard about a guy, he had testified in a court case against jason gwynne when somebody had been charged in a murder case at published in "the los angeles times," at this guy had been confronted at gwen for the prosecution in a murder case using activation analysis. she was testified against and the guy was acquitted. i said, this is interesting. , holes atp rick berkeley. berkeley and i try to pique his interest. heand his associate, pat, had been...
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alexander gwynn took the top prize in the second chance program after entering a nonwinning scratch ticket. he says he plans to take his wife on vacation, clear their heads, and decide what to do with the rest of the money. >>> soon, giants fans will be able to commemorate the 2014 world series win with a limited edition book. a sacramento company is responsible for printing it. >> new at 6:00, we learn how they beat out companies nationwide for the unique opportunity. >> reporter: the celebration didn't end in the locker room after the giants won the world series. it continued all the way to sacramento to the offices of dome printing. >> it has a cool factor. >> reporter: it is more than the cool factor for bob poole, one of the owners of the family owned printing company. it is a dream come true. >> to do something related to sports memorabilia is a passion for me. >> they got the call on wednesday and had proofs going on the printing press the next morning. >> the phone was ringing off the hook. looks like we are doing a world series magazine. >> they produced a 144 page booklet and dis
alexander gwynn took the top prize in the second chance program after entering a nonwinning scratch ticket. he says he plans to take his wife on vacation, clear their heads, and decide what to do with the rest of the money. >>> soon, giants fans will be able to commemorate the 2014 world series win with a limited edition book. a sacramento company is responsible for printing it. >> new at 6:00, we learn how they beat out companies nationwide for the unique opportunity. >>...
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>> up next, "after words" with guest host, sally gwynn. this week, claimed religious author, karen arm strong, and her book hi pi fields of blood. " she argues the formation of religion involves bloodshed. this program is about an hour. >> karen, hi. i'm so glad that you could join us this morning. i have to say i'm stunned that you managed to put out one of these books. seems like every two years. this is one of the most extraordinary scholarshiply things i have seen. i don't know how you do this bus that not story. i want to talk to you about your book because it is -- it's so definitive about violence and religion. but secondly, your thesis is really interesting. which is that religion may not necessarily be the cause of all violence, and i wondered what prompted you to do this book in the first place. >> guest: just abuse i'm a writer about religion, i keep getting told by taxi drivers, psychiatrists, and teachers, that religion has been the cause of all the major wars in history, and it really jars because it's clear the not true. the
>> up next, "after words" with guest host, sally gwynn. this week, claimed religious author, karen arm strong, and her book hi pi fields of blood. " she argues the formation of religion involves bloodshed. this program is about an hour. >> karen, hi. i'm so glad that you could join us this morning. i have to say i'm stunned that you managed to put out one of these books. seems like every two years. this is one of the most extraordinary scholarshiply things i have...
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this and that heard about , thatnamed eric ran ditch he had testified in a court case against jason gwynne when somebody had been charged in a murder case at published in "the los angeles times," at this guy had been confronted with vincent guinn prosecuting for the prosecution in a murder case using neutron activation analysis. he was testified against and the guy was acquitted. i said, this is interesting. i looked up rick, who was at berkeley. i tried to peek his interest in this. it turns out he and his associate, pat grant -- he had been vincent guinn's graduate student. they do not care at all if kennedy was killed by all's walled or a person. he had no opinion on that at all. they took an interest and i brought them up to do a little paper on it in san francisco. they finally went and published to the press. wanted to get them here 10 years ago originally to talk about this. ultimately, they concluded the bullet evidence from the assassination was examined from a metallurgical and scientific standpoint, and their conclusion was the inclusion of material evidence for only two bullets
this and that heard about , thatnamed eric ran ditch he had testified in a court case against jason gwynne when somebody had been charged in a murder case at published in "the los angeles times," at this guy had been confronted with vincent guinn prosecuting for the prosecution in a murder case using neutron activation analysis. he was testified against and the guy was acquitted. i said, this is interesting. i looked up rick, who was at berkeley. i tried to peek his interest in this....
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ever explained to the grand jury what was incorrect about the unconstitutional statute that she had gwynnleft with them as one of their official papers for weeks and weeks and weeks. you will not find another legal proceeding in which jurors and grand jurors are simply handed a law and then weeks later handed a correction to that law and then the grand jurors are simply left to figure out the difference in the laws by themselves. that is actually something you would do in a law class. figure out it by yourself. with prosecutors like this, darren wilson never really needed a defense lawyer. how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. there are more reas
ever explained to the grand jury what was incorrect about the unconstitutional statute that she had gwynnleft with them as one of their official papers for weeks and weeks and weeks. you will not find another legal proceeding in which jurors and grand jurors are simply handed a law and then weeks later handed a correction to that law and then the grand jurors are simply left to figure out the difference in the laws by themselves. that is actually something you would do in a law class. figure...
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gwynn his love of history and new england he restored this farm house lovingly to his image of the perfect ideal new england farm house. but he didn't stop there, he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town as well and he began buying up property, including the post office and a restaurant, a general store. he renovated this children's park with a gazeebo. half of the people in town ooked at him as a robin hood figure. people that worked in his shops and his stores, all in all spent about a million dollars on this project of renovating this town. of course the other half of the town wasn't all that pleased about some new yorker coming up to maine and telling them what to do with their town and how to run their property. so a number of residents of the town got into a feud with him, particularly the folks across the street from him on the lake was a family known as the moriarty. they decided they had a different version of the town they would like to see. it involved an ice cream shop and a speed boat marina, sort of this pleasure boating center, and the two of them really came
gwynn his love of history and new england he restored this farm house lovingly to his image of the perfect ideal new england farm house. but he didn't stop there, he decided he was going to restore the rest of the town as well and he began buying up property, including the post office and a restaurant, a general store. he renovated this children's park with a gazeebo. half of the people in town ooked at him as a robin hood figure. people that worked in his shops and his stores, all in all spent...
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last night he was unseated by his democratic opponent gwynn gramm. but the most interesting midterm result comes from our always quirky, always eccentric friends to the north, vermont. incumbent democratic governor peter shumland failed to get the majority he needed for re-election, but due to a wrinkle in the constitution, the race will now be decided by the state's legislature. and we here at "all in" hope they pick one of the more colorful characters we saw at the debates. >> i'm a revolutionary nonviolent socialist. >> i consider myself what is known as a light worker. >> my name is scott milne, third yenneration born in vermont -- take that back, i was born in brooklyn. >> second of all, i would reinstate all the rest area on the state highway that peter shumland has removed. >> close all the bases, stop all the factories that build all that equipment and ship it off to -- um, the zionist regime so that it can defend itself against the gigantic gazan military. >> i want you to go out and protest motor boats on lake champlain, your kids could get
last night he was unseated by his democratic opponent gwynn gramm. but the most interesting midterm result comes from our always quirky, always eccentric friends to the north, vermont. incumbent democratic governor peter shumland failed to get the majority he needed for re-election, but due to a wrinkle in the constitution, the race will now be decided by the state's legislature. and we here at "all in" hope they pick one of the more colorful characters we saw at the debates. >>...
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now, i will hold your hand when it's dark and you're afraid of the bogeyman and i will tote your gwynn bottles out after midnight so no one can see but i will not light your cigarettes and that, as they say, is that. >> rose: films for you are like dreams. >> yeah, they are like dreams in that they contain messages in the same way, and that they're strangely personal in the same way. and that in some way, they're coming out of our-- at least partly out of our unconscious, as we watch them, because they're connecting with-- well, with actual dreams that we've had. >> rose: at any moment, when you make a movie, it find a life of its own in the process. i mean "silked wood "-- >> that's the nice thing about making a movie, if you're lucky and it's any good, at a certain point it jumps in your hand and is alive and pretty much begins to tell you what it wants, which is a moment i always love. that it-- it's like turning a light on and off as you go through it. some scenes obviously have to stay. some scenes have to go on the spot because they've died overnight. and the movie begins to take
now, i will hold your hand when it's dark and you're afraid of the bogeyman and i will tote your gwynn bottles out after midnight so no one can see but i will not light your cigarettes and that, as they say, is that. >> rose: films for you are like dreams. >> yeah, they are like dreams in that they contain messages in the same way, and that they're strangely personal in the same way. and that in some way, they're coming out of our-- at least partly out of our unconscious, as we...
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. >> gary: ec they cleaned it up was a lot of good names in baseball and give tony gwynn suffered fromchewing tobacco. >> gary: we hope it's not tobacco. do care about the health. >> gary: today was the shortest monday press, as conference for hardball. 11 minutes. >>: that there's a lot of finger pointing but we're not gonna be concerned about what other people think. >> gary: as a tough time from harbaugh and is it even tougher time for the forty- niners. >> gary: if indeed there is a personality conflict between harbaugh and the upper the upper management. >> gary: as a deal that only works when u.n.. if they happen to going to new orleans and lose the game the before 5. the bill >> gary: lot of an easy people around the facility. >> gary: as is a very important game, sunday. the raiders are on course to be the second team to go all when 16. >> gary: it and stop killing went into the end zone yesterday they honey and but they did and up losing 30 to 24. >> gary: they've lost 14 straight over two years. the interim coach doug a big coal and rebury the fort first four games. >> gary:
. >> gary: ec they cleaned it up was a lot of good names in baseball and give tony gwynn suffered fromchewing tobacco. >> gary: we hope it's not tobacco. do care about the health. >> gary: today was the shortest monday press, as conference for hardball. 11 minutes. >>: that there's a lot of finger pointing but we're not gonna be concerned about what other people think. >> gary: as a tough time from harbaugh and is it even tougher time for the forty- niners....
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involving the deliberative process decision, but i'll leave those to be covered by the materials and gwynn the shortness of our time, i want to move on to exemption 6. exemption 6 allows agencies to withhold records whose closure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy. it's often raised in conjunction with exemption 7-c which says something similar with regard to law enforcement records. there are two cases this year i want to focus on. the union leader case and case called gilman. first union leader versus u.s. department of homeland security, the summary of which starts on page 22 of the materials. the first circuit held that the names of aliens with criminal records arrested in an immigration and kufcustoms enforcement or i.c.e. sweep could be held pursuant to exemption says 7 and 7-c. allenes held recognizable interest that no person has an reasonable expectation of private arrest by government. nevertheless, the panel found attenuated given that convictions and arrests are matters of public record and also given that union leader was not seeking to actually contact
involving the deliberative process decision, but i'll leave those to be covered by the materials and gwynn the shortness of our time, i want to move on to exemption 6. exemption 6 allows agencies to withhold records whose closure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy. it's often raised in conjunction with exemption 7-c which says something similar with regard to law enforcement records. there are two cases this year i want to focus on. the union leader case and case called...
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and i can tell you, gwynn all of his history, the secretary of defense, the deputy secretary of defense, the under secretary of defense for policy, my chain of command are deeply committed to the rebalance to east asia and we've seen that most recently in deputy secretary works' travel to the region. you'll see a fleury of senior level meetings and encounters this fall including coming up security subcommittee meeting chaired on the american side by myself and east asia secretary of state danny russell. next week we'll be going to seoul before we go to soak yoe. tokyo. you'll see a defense consult tattive talks with the chinese. you will see military consultative meeting and security consultative meeting with our rok allies. also in november, of course, president obama will be visiting beijing and defense issues will, of course, be part of his agenda in his bilateral discussions with president xi. with the president. again, the rebalance is among the highest priorities on my agenda as well as on my senior leadership's agenda. and you will see me focusing very clearly on rebalanced-relat
and i can tell you, gwynn all of his history, the secretary of defense, the deputy secretary of defense, the under secretary of defense for policy, my chain of command are deeply committed to the rebalance to east asia and we've seen that most recently in deputy secretary works' travel to the region. you'll see a fleury of senior level meetings and encounters this fall including coming up security subcommittee meeting chaired on the american side by myself and east asia secretary of state danny...
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. >> up next, "after words" with guest host, sally gwynn. this week, claimed religious author, karen arm strong, and her book hi pi fields of blood. " she argues the formation of religion involves bloodshed. this program is about an hour. >> karen, hi. i'm so glad that you could join us this morning. i have to say i'm stunned that you managed to put out one of these
. >> up next, "after words" with guest host, sally gwynn. this week, claimed religious author, karen arm strong, and her book hi pi fields of blood. " she argues the formation of religion involves bloodshed. this program is about an hour. >> karen, hi. i'm so glad that you could join us this morning. i have to say i'm stunned that you managed to put out one of these
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gwynne, "empire of the summer moon" and james wilson's "the earth shall weep" which both ask for the struggle between native americans and european settlers. next congress and coal represents john sugden's biography of the shawnee tribe leader tecumseh followed by kind one, by james donovan. wrapping up the list, the forced removal of the cherokee from their land in "driven west." to see what other books he recommends a visit his website. >> next, naomi klein argues climate change will never be addressed properly into the u.s. gets ri rid of its premarket capital system which she says created and continues to drive the problem today. after her remarks on the book, she discusses th the issue witha panel of them are middle and labor activist. she's introduced by author and environmental list bill mckibben. >> well, thank you much. this is a really important and interesting night and is so good to have a leg it is going in the right spirit. really not just for tonight but for those whole weekend that's coming up. there's going to be talk and ceremony and things for the next couple of da
gwynne, "empire of the summer moon" and james wilson's "the earth shall weep" which both ask for the struggle between native americans and european settlers. next congress and coal represents john sugden's biography of the shawnee tribe leader tecumseh followed by kind one, by james donovan. wrapping up the list, the forced removal of the cherokee from their land in "driven west." to see what other books he recommends a visit his website. >> next, naomi klein...