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the time five of his men were on accounted for and lieutenant hanson took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was fit a very little store cover very little and light stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an author and then and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. so he goes silent office guys in there trying to assess where people are assess what the situation is and he's silent dave is out there for. many minutes vick eighty. yeah dying. there's precious minutes spent trying to find him they don't know where he is. when they found him he had a pulse and they worked c.p.r. on him till they put him on the bird so he lost precious minutes because his lieutenant left him on the battlefield and didn't apprise anybody who landed where his men were. with the
the time five of his men were on accounted for and lieutenant hanson took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was fit a very little store cover very little and light stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an...
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then this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his men were unaccounted for and lieutenant hansen took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was fit a very little star cover very little moonlight and stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an author and then and camaraderie in this sense it was it in this context that has absolutely no place. so he goes silent of these guys and they're trying to assess where people are assess what the situation is and he's silent dave is out there for . many minutes vick eighty. yeah dying. there's precious minutes spent trying to find him they don't kno
then this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his men were unaccounted for and lieutenant hansen took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because...
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the time five of his men were on accounted for and lieutenant hanson took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was very very little store cover very little moonlight stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an author and then and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. so he goes silent office guys in there trying to assess where people are assess what the situation is and he's silent dave is out there for. many minutes vick eighty. yeah dying. there's precious minutes spent trying to find him they don't know where he is. when they found him he had a pulse and they worked c.p.r. on him till they put him on the bird so he lost precious minutes because his lieutenant left him on the battlefield and didn't apprise anybody who landed where his men were. with the new
the time five of his men were on accounted for and lieutenant hanson took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was very very little store cover very little moonlight stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an...
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dave was mistakenly shot by lieutenant hanson but it wasn't until receiving the videos nearly a year later that they fully understood how the commanding officer's actions following the shooting further impacted their son's death as two dead there's one one on the bed two on the battlefield left who are alive and fighting and one who is dying who is still alive. then that's my son. and this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his men were unaccounted for and lieutenant hansen took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was fit a very little star cover very little moonlight stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heart beat. so
dave was mistakenly shot by lieutenant hanson but it wasn't until receiving the videos nearly a year later that they fully understood how the commanding officer's actions following the shooting further impacted their son's death as two dead there's one one on the bed two on the battlefield left who are alive and fighting and one who is dying who is still alive. then that's my son. and this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle lieutenant hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the...
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in hand dave contacted army officials and demanded that they reexamined the actions of lieutenant hanson in hopes of appeasing the sheriff family colonel mcbride wrote a scathing reprimand of lieutenant hanson. colonel mcbride writes you are hereby reprimanded for failing to exercise adequate command and control over your platoon your conduct contributed directly to the death of one of your soldiers from friendly fire your mission was ill planned and poorly executed resulting in grievous consequences to the unit based on your actions i have grave doubts concerning your potential for future military service as it turns out the letter was filed locally in iraq where does it leave the final letter oh it was shredded now they happened with it doesn't go past like asian nobody ever sees it. and so when lieutenant hanson comes up for a promotion nobody sees this and he skates up to being captain which is what happened he gets promoted to captain that really was the final poke in the eye for us frustrated by lieutenant hansen's promotion dave contacted a former student james me a military affai
in hand dave contacted army officials and demanded that they reexamined the actions of lieutenant hanson in hopes of appeasing the sheriff family colonel mcbride wrote a scathing reprimand of lieutenant hanson. colonel mcbride writes you are hereby reprimanded for failing to exercise adequate command and control over your platoon your conduct contributed directly to the death of one of your soldiers from friendly fire your mission was ill planned and poorly executed resulting in grievous...
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and this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle to tenet hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his men were unaccounted for and lieutenant hansen took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night time it was four in the morning there was very little star cover very little moonlight stayed there to point out his position because when they got to him there was a faint heartbeat. so the whole idea of brotherhood an author and then and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. so he goes silent of these guys and they're trying to assess where people are assess what the situation is and he's silent dave is out there for. many minutes vick eighty. yeah dying. there's precious minutes spent trying to find him they don't know where he is. wh
and this guy gets on the chopper an injured in the battle to tenet hanson boarded the first helicopter out of the zone with two badly injured soldiers he's the one guy who knows where his men would be but he left his men on the battlefield he walked. the time five of his men were unaccounted for and lieutenant hansen took the only active radio. the one guy who has any means of communication has got on a chopper left. this son of a bitch shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it...
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how did i know to tell you to get out of hanson?led the top because back then because i know how these stocks work. it peaked in july of 2006. and this was in part that the company did a five for one split. and even though they're not supposed to do anything. this encouraged people to take something off the table. that's clue one. but there was another reason i believed it would peak, because it picked up the fourth analyst. a very visible one on may 10th, 2006, when the big firm of goldman sachs started covering the stock. hey, you know what that means, it's become an institutional name when goldman covers it. you had two months to sell between the initiation and the stock's peak. there was good upside left, but prudence then dictated we sell once the stock had all these analysts covering it. better clear out early with the winnings than wait for it to fade away. and then hanson stocks started to cool off once it hit the critical mass of analyst coverage especially a big-time analyst of goldman sachs. because once goldman's followi
how did i know to tell you to get out of hanson?led the top because back then because i know how these stocks work. it peaked in july of 2006. and this was in part that the company did a five for one split. and even though they're not supposed to do anything. this encouraged people to take something off the table. that's clue one. but there was another reason i believed it would peak, because it picked up the fourth analyst. a very visible one on may 10th, 2006, when the big firm of goldman...
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three were robin hanson's including her son jared diagnosed with autism in fifth grade. >> i used toe letters about my children. no one would answer me. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis sf unified refused to provide him with a class for autistic kids. the district took hanson to court in a dispute she eventually won. >> so many school districts ignore the law or don't take it seriously. >> reporter: schools versus students, a scene played out in courtrooms statewide. federal law says schools have to identify students with disabilities and provide them with a free and appropriate public education. according to the state since 2010 more than 10,000 families have gone to court to fight for that education. >> they are not fighting me. they are not fighting the system. they are not trying to save money. they are fighting a 6 year old. >> reporter: this mom says school district leaders initially refused to provide services to her son despite his adhd diagnosis. >> one of the staff told me this is protocol to get turned down over and over until they allow you in. >> reporter: she said lat
three were robin hanson's including her son jared diagnosed with autism in fifth grade. >> i used toe letters about my children. no one would answer me. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis sf unified refused to provide him with a class for autistic kids. the district took hanson to court in a dispute she eventually won. >> so many school districts ignore the law or don't take it seriously. >> reporter: schools versus students, a scene played out in courtrooms statewide....
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>> at the end of the day, robert hanson, because the secrets that hanson stole were targeted to hurt the united states. the damage that snowden has done, we don't -- one, we don't know the full extent of it. two, one could say there are some politically beneficial aims to it but at the end of the day, i think that most of what he did was tear apart different goals that we had and different programs and systems we had that now have to be redone. >> eric, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, power flight, unlike any other. we have details on who is flying aboard air force one with president obama to nelson mandela's memorial service. it could be an awkward moment when they all get there. will president obama come face to face with cuba's raul castro? they are both on the podium, both speaking tomorrow morning. stand by. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mut
>> at the end of the day, robert hanson, because the secrets that hanson stole were targeted to hurt the united states. the damage that snowden has done, we don't -- one, we don't know the full extent of it. two, one could say there are some politically beneficial aims to it but at the end of the day, i think that most of what he did was tear apart different goals that we had and different programs and systems we had that now have to be redone. >> eric, thanks very much for coming...
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. >> hanson was here. did it for hanson. >> do hanson have an inordinate number of hearing impaired fans? >> just one. >> is it a compliment for a band? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: no it its not. >> watch this guy. tell us what he seems to be signing if anything at all. okay. >> jimmy: i will be quiet. you roll it. aw >> i support basic salutations here, here, salutations. inside joining him this week cigarettes inside to prove and on and on to support i would please to say from me to you. talking to you so far. >> jimmy: is he attempting to make sense? >> complete gibberish. >> we have one more. hello, welcome so far. well, cigarettes join. bringing in different to you. circles. i would like to pray this offering. basically this is fun. all of these balls. to prove. this is good, i'm sorry. so does this guy know sign language at all? >> no, not at all. >> jimmy: on the bright side he could have a promising career as a first base coach. >> there you go. >> jimmy: thank you, justin. appreciate that. justin. and
. >> hanson was here. did it for hanson. >> do hanson have an inordinate number of hearing impaired fans? >> just one. >> is it a compliment for a band? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: no it its not. >> watch this guy. tell us what he seems to be signing if anything at all. okay. >> jimmy: i will be quiet. you roll it. aw >> i support basic salutations here, here, salutations. inside joining him this week cigarettes inside to prove and on and on to...
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we've had other spice, we can talk about hanson and all anchorage. their damage was very limited. even though both those cases human beings lost their lives. but there were specific sources. there's reason we call these leaks, if you extend the metaphor, hanson and ames we can argue whether that was a cup of water that was leaked or bucket of water. what snowden is revealing, major, is the plumbing. he's revealing how we acquire this information. it will take years if not decades for us to return to the position that we had prior to his disclosure. >> are you afraid of more disclosures? >> well, actually that's a great question. because i saw in your lead in you had mr. snowden saying, my work is done. does that mean all the stories based upon the information he's given to the press will stop? he says he's accomplished his objective. i've already won. yet will the stories stop? i don't think so. >> what are you most afraid of if the stories continue? >> what i'm most afraid of we'll reveal our sources our methods, tactics, techniques, procedures, to people around the world that wi
we've had other spice, we can talk about hanson and all anchorage. their damage was very limited. even though both those cases human beings lost their lives. but there were specific sources. there's reason we call these leaks, if you extend the metaphor, hanson and ames we can argue whether that was a cup of water that was leaked or bucket of water. what snowden is revealing, major, is the plumbing. he's revealing how we acquire this information. it will take years if not decades for us to...
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report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class committee's father dog a police officer in illinois doug became somebody who i spent literally hours on the telephone with. and i shared this e-mail with him that had been sent to me being a cop he looked at this and instantly instantly had heartburn with and had serious issues with it after months of asking for additional information about the conflicting reports of their sons' deaths and getting no answers from the army dave met with doug to me in person for the first time at a ceremony at fort campbell when we were at fort campbell and we were visiting for this memorial service we had kind of gotten to a point where we both felt like we could release it and let it go after the ceremony the two fathers were talking in one of their rooms when there was a knock at the door to him list of men who had vital information about the night that their boys
report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class committee's father dog a police officer in illinois doug became somebody who i spent literally hours on the telephone with. and i shared this e-mail with him that had been sent to me being a cop he looked at this and instantly instantly had heartburn with...
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practice he shared some laughs with his dad, jack, on the far right and his former high school coach, hanson. he retired monday after 26 years. as for sunday, it will likely be the second to the last game ever at candle stick park. the niners are a three-point favorite to beat seahawks. you better believe the coach is fired up. >> if this doesn't fire up the fans, then what does? >> this game will fire them up. >> it seems like he's good for at least one good soundbite every week. he's doing his thing.. captioner. kaepernick is not a fan. media. >> reporter: do you like to just cut loose at times? >> i signed a contract to play football. the media is something i have an obligation to do. >> tomorrow night's premier of our new shot has been postponed to next thursday as gary has been under the weather, but he should be ready to roll. our question of the day. that is, no doubt, curry is an exciting player and great shooter, but is he a super star yet? weigh in on that and we'll read some of those comments live on the show. gary will also ask that question to curry, as well. the former red sox
practice he shared some laughs with his dad, jack, on the far right and his former high school coach, hanson. he retired monday after 26 years. as for sunday, it will likely be the second to the last game ever at candle stick park. the niners are a three-point favorite to beat seahawks. you better believe the coach is fired up. >> if this doesn't fire up the fans, then what does? >> this game will fire them up. >> it seems like he's good for at least one good soundbite every...
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and actually, i want to turn first to another relative, my uncle, harold hanson was a prominent trialtrial of the -- the trials. and he actually gave the plea bargain to mitigate sentence. and then mandela's book, "long walk to freedom," he talks about how harold hanson actually got him to change his final statement, which is now so iconic, to tone it down perhaps. and he reminded the judge, hanson did, that the africans had their own violent struggle for freedom. so i have a connection on both sides of my family. >> you certainly do. >> and helen, of course, played a prominent role when mr. mandela was in prison for all of those years. she helped obtain reading material for them. which was critical to keeping them in touch with the world. come forgtss like a proper bed and blankets. but also had a very vision guard that mandela had complained about removed as their jailer. she used her position in parliament to great effect and that's a wonderful legacy. >> and did you get to know nelson mandela well yourself? >> unfortunately, not. i only had a chance to meet him here in atlanta on
and actually, i want to turn first to another relative, my uncle, harold hanson was a prominent trialtrial of the -- the trials. and he actually gave the plea bargain to mitigate sentence. and then mandela's book, "long walk to freedom," he talks about how harold hanson actually got him to change his final statement, which is now so iconic, to tone it down perhaps. and he reminded the judge, hanson did, that the africans had their own violent struggle for freedom. so i have a...
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erik hanson is a photographer and outdoor en,000iest, their friend eric and ben. they're propelling down -- that rain turns into a flash flood. and at the bottom of the 300-foot waterfall. >> holy cow, here it comes. >> but they realize two guys are still stuck at the top. >> one guy makes it down but another is left behind, 165 feet above. >> come down! >> they're afraid that he's going to get swept away. but through the mist they realize he's made it and they think he's made it out of the precarious situation. >> are they safe? >> they're not safe. because that was just the first wave. >> this is absolutely insane. >> conditions worsened quickly. they found a large boulder to hunker down behind and try to take cover. >> i pray for protection around us right now, nothing will hit us, we will not drown or swept away, we will be perfectly safe in jesus' name. >> all four guys made it out of the canyon alive. two of them are here to tell us about their harrowing experience. guys, describe this situation. >> it was like a freak train of energy and washing over you an
erik hanson is a photographer and outdoor en,000iest, their friend eric and ben. they're propelling down -- that rain turns into a flash flood. and at the bottom of the 300-foot waterfall. >> holy cow, here it comes. >> but they realize two guys are still stuck at the top. >> one guy makes it down but another is left behind, 165 feet above. >> come down! >> they're afraid that he's going to get swept away. but through the mist they realize he's made it and they...
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the person skydiving now is a woman, a lady, katie hanson. we see her coming down in the back.is car is driving, why, because -- >> do it, do it. >> yeah. >> the coolest thing ever! >> how cool is that? >> impressive. >> she might be a bond relative. >> just jamie. or amin na. >> it's cool that we get to see her angle. the driver's looking back to help her out a little bit. grabs on to her once she finally land. there she is getting superclose. you can't forget these guys are going really fast. not just the driver in the xarp but she's flying down. >> put the car on cruise control, get into the driver's seat and take off. >> that would be serious stuff. >> amina bond. >> raccoons got grapes. ♪ ♪ >> steven, i believe i have today's melt your heart make you smile, just going to make you feel better about the world moment. >> happy halloween. i got to get the bowl. >> passing out candy? >> yes. the most unexpected thing at halloween. usually the children are dressed up. >> you get two. >> thank you. >> but this little 3-year-old seems to adore the process of giving to the other ki
the person skydiving now is a woman, a lady, katie hanson. we see her coming down in the back.is car is driving, why, because -- >> do it, do it. >> yeah. >> the coolest thing ever! >> how cool is that? >> impressive. >> she might be a bond relative. >> just jamie. or amin na. >> it's cool that we get to see her angle. the driver's looking back to help her out a little bit. grabs on to her once she finally land. there she is getting superclose....
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erik hanson is a photographer and outdoor en,000iest, their friend eric and ben. they're propelling down -- that rain turns into a flash flood. and at the bottom of the 300-foot waterfall. >> holy cow, here it comes. >> but they realize two guys are still stuck at the top. >> one guy makes it down but another is left behind, 165 feet above. >> come down! >> they're afraid that he's going to get swept away. but through the mist they realize he's made it and they think he's made it out of the precarious situation. >> are they safe? >> they're not safe. because that was just the first wave. >> this is absolutely insane. >> conditions worsened quickly. they found a large boulder to hunker down behind and try to take cover. >> i pray for protection around us right now, nothing will hit us, we will not drown or swept away, we will be perfectly safe in jesus' name. >> all four guys made it out of the canyon alive. two of them are here to tell us about their harrowing experience. guys, describe this situation. >> it was like a freak train of energy and washing over you an
erik hanson is a photographer and outdoor en,000iest, their friend eric and ben. they're propelling down -- that rain turns into a flash flood. and at the bottom of the 300-foot waterfall. >> holy cow, here it comes. >> but they realize two guys are still stuck at the top. >> one guy makes it down but another is left behind, 165 feet above. >> come down! >> they're afraid that he's going to get swept away. but through the mist they realize he's made it and they...
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hanson. was sitting there in the office one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. it's rich is there a chance that the within the coming off hours of you can be online for four hours and skype. all right. place. to place. blame. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i'm betting. aside but i think corporation kind of can consume can do i'm the banker i think all that all about money and i'm a family that for a politician to write the laws and regulations that bankers coming up. here just to flood threat is a guy. that. sold most of them over to the coalition so i know what this is doing a lot of. those. with a great description it's just like to put this to do. the most important thing to do you should read all of it if you go get you it seems chill three. pages to get here it was only by what you already know that the other. i disturbed the. situation which documents that if they are made by jewish people bad political offices they can only sit with them to see if they are reports of their own activities. back or to pull them up to
hanson. was sitting there in the office one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. it's rich is there a chance that the within the coming off hours of you can be online for four hours and skype. all right. place. to place. blame. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i'm betting. aside but i think corporation kind of can consume can do i'm the banker i think all that all about money and i'm a family that for a politician to write the laws and...
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i just met you hanson today in the morning and simeon peter t. i said peace and that's not. the i didn't know that the. how you were when to help the nation be that having access to this information would help me and enough can do this to disclose the face of war lords the faces of those who commit their crimes the face of those who committed genocide but later on we knew that having this much else could be dangerous since afghanistan is an insecure country and there is no good to for the life of a journalist therefore it made me a little bit impressed and it put me and it made me a little bit this just. therefore. i don't know how to deal with this much else with i know these men to listen but important in order to help the journalists you know that in order to make able them to do their stories but having because all these documents are approved by having these documents they can do their stories. one of the most important thing for a journalist is that they're facing looking for proof and information always. and by the know is the land thinking how to do it and. so. every
i just met you hanson today in the morning and simeon peter t. i said peace and that's not. the i didn't know that the. how you were when to help the nation be that having access to this information would help me and enough can do this to disclose the face of war lords the faces of those who commit their crimes the face of those who committed genocide but later on we knew that having this much else could be dangerous since afghanistan is an insecure country and there is no good to for the life...
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. >>> palo alto high school football coach earl hanson is retiring. the long time coach spent parts of four decades with the vikings and led them to a state title in 2010. something he took for granted 30 years earlier when he had a junior by the name of jim harbaugh at quarterback. >> i was young. i thought i knew everything at the time. but obviously i knew nothing at the time. and really was learning as i was going along. something special, you go all of a sudden, this winning stuff's easy you know and you find out as you go down the road that oh, maybe he had something to do with that. >> such a football coach, you know? such a coach and such a teacher that, uhm, may be back. it's hard to picture him not coaching. >> i tried. ♪[ music ] >> attaboy, clarence. >> it's a wonderful life, you know, with jimmy stewart and the amount of people that he impacted, uhm, it would be a very good comparison to coach hanson. >> where does he come up with this stuff?! mike tomlin did not put his best foot forward on thanksgiving. the league fined the steelers hea
. >>> palo alto high school football coach earl hanson is retiring. the long time coach spent parts of four decades with the vikings and led them to a state title in 2010. something he took for granted 30 years earlier when he had a junior by the name of jim harbaugh at quarterback. >> i was young. i thought i knew everything at the time. but obviously i knew nothing at the time. and really was learning as i was going along. something special, you go all of a sudden, this winning...
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. >> robert hanson was shocked to learn corey, the teenage neighbor who used it babysit his children were identified as the girl whose decades were found two decades ago. corey lived in this home in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted corey from a relative. she was a chronic run away. >> it was quite a traumatic ordeal as corey would leave home for a few days, often spending the night in homeless shelters, come back, only to run away yet again. >> you know how some kids go through teenage years have difficult times and corey was one of those teenagers who just didn't adjust or fit in real well. >> corey's body was found in santa cruz in january of 1994. police can't quite explain why her parents didn't report her missing until 2007. >> they had reported her missing a number of times. i don't know, like i said, i know she ran away enough that maybe the last time she ran away, they didn't report it. i know they had reported her before. >> still the big question, who killed corey twenty years ago? police say a father and son named greg and wayne white are persons of interest. th
. >> robert hanson was shocked to learn corey, the teenage neighbor who used it babysit his children were identified as the girl whose decades were found two decades ago. corey lived in this home in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted corey from a relative. she was a chronic run away. >> it was quite a traumatic ordeal as corey would leave home for a few days, often spending the night in homeless shelters, come back, only to run away yet again. >> you know how some...
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. >> reporter: robert hanson of pacifica says he was surprised that kori joanne lamaster, the girl hed to babysit as a teenager was the remains found. she lived here in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted her from a relative. she was a chronic run away it was a traumatic ordeal for the family. kori ran away a few days, spent the night in homeless shelters, came back and ran away again. >> you know how come kids when they go through teenage years have difficult times an kori was one of those teenagers who just didn't adjust or fit in real well. >> reporter: kori's body was found in santa cruz in 1994. they don't know why they didn't report her missing until 1997. >> like i said, i know she ran away. maybe the last time she ran away, they didn't report her. but i know they had reported her before. >> reporter: so the big question is who killed kori joanne lamaster 20 years ago? a father and a son, greg and wayne white are persons of interest. the father is dead, the son is still alive in tennessee. live in the news room, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> the case was originally investigate
. >> reporter: robert hanson of pacifica says he was surprised that kori joanne lamaster, the girl hed to babysit as a teenager was the remains found. she lived here in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted her from a relative. she was a chronic run away it was a traumatic ordeal for the family. kori ran away a few days, spent the night in homeless shelters, came back and ran away again. >> you know how come kids when they go through teenage years have difficult times an kori...
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hanson. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hour or so you can be online for for. all right. berland social science center just published a study suggesting that two thirds of muslims in western europe hold their religious rules the laws of the countries that they believe that if you read the bible if you if you go into christianity you find the sometimes that you should obey god more than. we really just want people to more convincing those of the students of the very same thing love is now ready for muslims. across the ideological spectrum when president obama wanted to take us into the war in syria the american people spontaneously rising up and say no way and we see the same thing around the negotiations with the run so this is a sigh of relief after twelve years of americans giving a lot of support for military intervention shifty you see in the end of this year is that it we saw in foreign policy people can say enough is enough absolutely and i think it's a shift beca
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today to explain what you found that's neil hanson chief editor of the swedish t.v. program mission investigate which made these latest spiral a geisha thank you. and more closely follow this developing story for you with more expert analysis on there and of course online at r.t. dot com. of course our minding for a broad international effort to secure the release of twelve nuns reportedly held by radical islamist rebels in syria the women were seized from him on a street during an opposition assault on a predominantly christian town and his poor leslie reports it's the latest in a series of attacks on religious targets in the country. twelve nines and three of the helpers who belong to the orthodox monastery of moola are believed to have been moved to brood now according to syrian opposition activists the woman will move for their own safety but earlier religious officials said that the women were abducted by members of the front which is affiliated to al qaida the syrian observatory for human rights says that the women were taken after several days of intensive fig
today to explain what you found that's neil hanson chief editor of the swedish t.v. program mission investigate which made these latest spiral a geisha thank you. and more closely follow this developing story for you with more expert analysis on there and of course online at r.t. dot com. of course our minding for a broad international effort to secure the release of twelve nuns reportedly held by radical islamist rebels in syria the women were seized from him on a street during an opposition...
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. >> reporter: robert hanson of pacifica was shocked to learn cory was identified as the girl whose remained were found two decades ago in santa cruz. cory lived on manor drive in pacifica with her parents both who died recently. they had adopted cory from a relative. she was a chronic runaway. it was a traumatic ordeal for the family as cory would leave home for a few days spending the night in homeless shelters in san francisco, come back, only to run away again. >> you know how some kids go through difficult teen years, she is one of those who didn't adjust. >> reporter: her body was found in santa cruz in january of 1994. police can't quite explain why her parents didn't report her missing until 2007. >> they had record her missing a number of times -- reported her missing a number of times. maybe the last time she ran away they didn't report her but i know they had reported her before. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> no one is arrested for the murder. a father and son named greg and wayne white are persons of interest: father is dead. the son lives in tennessee. >>> new this mornin
. >> reporter: robert hanson of pacifica was shocked to learn cory was identified as the girl whose remained were found two decades ago in santa cruz. cory lived on manor drive in pacifica with her parents both who died recently. they had adopted cory from a relative. she was a chronic runaway. it was a traumatic ordeal for the family as cory would leave home for a few days spending the night in homeless shelters in san francisco, come back, only to run away again. >> you know how...
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host: we are talking with christine harbin hanson from americans for prosperity.att is on our line for independents. caller: good morning. people fored to americans for prosperity. callers, of the other you're a corporate lobbyist. people andassroots commented people in the streets who follow your beliefs. your beliefs are snake oil. you're not telling the american people you are trying to destroy pensions. unions.ot believe in you have done everything you can to bust unions. you do not believe in a middle- class. you follow your corporate sponsors and their beliefs. you are destroying america. there as i am concerned, will not be any lobbyists allowed in washington, d.c. we the people are the lobbyist. you take the constitution and twist it and distort it. host: we have gotten a lot of questions about how afp is fu nded. guest: we have a wide donor base. two of our donors get more attention than others. whoave thousands of people provide support for our organization. some more than others. some send us as little as five dollars. to frame our organization as a too
host: we are talking with christine harbin hanson from americans for prosperity.att is on our line for independents. caller: good morning. people fored to americans for prosperity. callers, of the other you're a corporate lobbyist. people andassroots commented people in the streets who follow your beliefs. your beliefs are snake oil. you're not telling the american people you are trying to destroy pensions. unions.ot believe in you have done everything you can to bust unions. you do not believe...
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robert shiller and lars peter hanson shared the nobel for economic sciences.e organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, won the peace prize. in the ukraine, police have stormed a protest cap in the center of the capital. police tried to dismantle barricades surrounding the camp. have taken up positions on the perimeter of the camp. this after president viktor yanukovych said some demonstrators arrested in the massive demonstrations will be released. president yanukovych also valid to renew talks with the european union on a much awaited trade and political agreement. that is a look at the top stories in the news at this hour. let's look at the top stories in asia where antigovernment protests have also been going on in bangkok for the past two months. thailand's prime minister has dissolved parliament and is calling for elections. mia saini joins me from hong kong with those details. >> hi there, mark. here is the latest. the protesters had increased their involvement. have seized government buildings and the are doing this without much police resi
robert shiller and lars peter hanson shared the nobel for economic sciences.e organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, won the peace prize. in the ukraine, police have stormed a protest cap in the center of the capital. police tried to dismantle barricades surrounding the camp. have taken up positions on the perimeter of the camp. this after president viktor yanukovych said some demonstrators arrested in the massive demonstrations will be released. president yanukovych also valid...
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. >> opening fire, before killing himself, an 18-year-old carl hanson in a den ver suburb armed withhotgun looking for a specific teacher. had he shot and injured a routinage girl. >>> the f.b.i. has charged an aircraft technician of plotting a car bomb. he was arrested in kansas. he was driving a car he bought packed with explosive. he is charged with aiding a foreign terrorist organization. he said he intended to die as a martyr for al-qaeda. >>> china has successfully landed a spacecraft on the moon. the unmanned chinese 3 lunniar module touched down after blasting off from earth. a rover called the j roberts will scour the moon's surface. the moon mission is being seen as a trial for china's technical prowess. at the university of london observatory, he said there is a lot of information to be gathered from the moon despite the previous missions by the u.s. and the soviet union. >> this mission is targeting a f fan ta fantastic wealth of data waiting to be discovered. this is rainbos where you can see the lovely picture of the full moon in the top left corner. this basin was full
. >> opening fire, before killing himself, an 18-year-old carl hanson in a den ver suburb armed withhotgun looking for a specific teacher. had he shot and injured a routinage girl. >>> the f.b.i. has charged an aircraft technician of plotting a car bomb. he was arrested in kansas. he was driving a car he bought packed with explosive. he is charged with aiding a foreign terrorist organization. he said he intended to die as a martyr for al-qaeda. >>> china has successfully...
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[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," christine hard bin hanson will talk about the agenda heading to the 2014 general elections. then bloomberg news reporter alex wayne will talk about the latest with the health care law including the enrollment numbers in on-line exchanges. after that, medicare part d with charles ornstein. he'll talk about the program when dispensing name brand drugs. take your calls, e-mail, and tweets beginning on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. on thursday, katherine clark was sworn in as the 113th congress. she fills a seat in massachusetts fifth district left vacant by ed markie who's serving in the senate after a special election this past summer. her swearing in was followed by brief remarks on the house floor. unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from the commonwealth of massachusetts, the honorable katherine m. clerk, be permitted to take the oath of office today. her certificate her certificate of election is in front of you. there's no contest, no question raised with regard to her election. >> without objection. will representa
[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," christine hard bin hanson will talk about the agenda heading to the 2014 general elections. then bloomberg news reporter alex wayne will talk about the latest with the health care law including the enrollment numbers in on-line exchanges. after that, medicare part d with charles ornstein. he'll talk about the program when dispensing name brand drugs. take your calls, e-mail, and tweets beginning on "washington journal" at...
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host: we are talking with christine harbin hanson from americans for prosperity. let's go to new hampshire, matt is on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i have talked to people for americans for prosperity. like many of the other callers, you're a corporate lobbyist. you may not want to admit it. you have grassroots people and common day people in the streets who follow your beliefs. your beliefs are snake oil. you're not telling the american people you are trying to destroy pensions. you do not believe in minimum wage. you do not believe in unions. doneave actively, actively everything you can to bust unions. you do not believe in a middle- class. you believe in a third world country. you follow your corporate sponsors and their beliefs. you are destroying and dividing america. as far as i am concerned, there should not be any lobbyists allowed in washington, d.c. we the people are the lobbyist. you take the constitution and twist it and distort it. host: we have gotten a lot of questions, obviously, about how afp is funded. guest: we have a wide d
host: we are talking with christine harbin hanson from americans for prosperity. let's go to new hampshire, matt is on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i have talked to people for americans for prosperity. like many of the other callers, you're a corporate lobbyist. you may not want to admit it. you have grassroots people and common day people in the streets who follow your beliefs. your beliefs are snake oil. you're not telling the american people you are trying to destroy...
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. >> jim hanson is nasa's top climate scientist.ted with some of the earliest and most accurate projections on climate change. he thinks that rogers' plan leaves the earth in the oven decades too long. >> we are going to have to phase out emissions from coal within the next 20 years if we hope to prevent climate disasters. >> are you saying that we can't build any new coal-fired power plants in this country? >> absolutely, not only in this country, but in the world. this is not yet understood, that we are going to have to have a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants within the next few years and phase out the existing ones over the next 20 years or so if we hope to preserve a climate like the one that has existed the last several thousand years. >> you know, jim rogers will hasten to tell you he does share your sense of urgency. >> well, his plan doesn't match that. >> in fact, right now rogers is building two new coal plants. you're talking a great game, but you're building coal-fired power plants. >> i am... following through
. >> jim hanson is nasa's top climate scientist.ted with some of the earliest and most accurate projections on climate change. he thinks that rogers' plan leaves the earth in the oven decades too long. >> we are going to have to phase out emissions from coal within the next 20 years if we hope to prevent climate disasters. >> are you saying that we can't build any new coal-fired power plants in this country? >> absolutely, not only in this country, but in the world. this...
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. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member.e was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that started over in unit 4, and my job over in unit 4 was the unit clerk. and they were saying that i was spending way too much time in the office with the new female staff, and i explained that i don't spend anymore time in there with her than i did with any other officer. >> but according to rookie office dawn mcdaniel, hansen did more than spend too much time in the office. >> it was kind of over a couple of day period. just, you know, nonchalant questions here and there and, you know, asking me if i had a man, he'd make me happy, and just out of the blue he offered me a ring and said it was mine if i wanted it. and i was pretty sure i didn't want it. so i had to write a report and turn it in to the shift commander. >> hansen was writt
. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member.e was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that started over in unit 4, and my job over in unit 4 was the unit clerk. and they were saying that i was spending way too much time in the office with the new...
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>> scarlet joe hanson is his love interest but not on camera.but it kind of makes sense for us, especially our generation that we're always on our iphone and twitter and having so many conversations with technology. it's not that far out. it's done in such a really smart intelligent way that it really works. >> what about "lone survivor", obviously a navy s.e.a.l. and many people have followed his life. tell us about that film? >> i've seen it. this is based on the memoir. it's an incredibly violent movie but like this year's "zero dark thirty." >> what about "the secret life of walter mitty?" >> this is ben stiller's directing, a lot of successful comedies but wants to be taken seriously as a director and does this remake based on the james thurber short story, and it's darker and dark themes and about a $90 million special effects movie. it's darker. it's not "meet the parents," deals with bigger themes. >> are there certain types of films that typically come out this time of year that people want to see around the holidays? or is there a comm
>> scarlet joe hanson is his love interest but not on camera.but it kind of makes sense for us, especially our generation that we're always on our iphone and twitter and having so many conversations with technology. it's not that far out. it's done in such a really smart intelligent way that it really works. >> what about "lone survivor", obviously a navy s.e.a.l. and many people have followed his life. tell us about that film? >> i've seen it. this is based on the...
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here's bob hanson to explain how those profiles could keep you from making a return. >> reporter: thisesents but not long after christmas the focus changes to returning those presents. >> just this holiday season there's going to be -- they're expecting about 3.5 billion in returns out of the 9 billion roughly returned all year. that is actually more in returns than all of cyber monday sales combined. >> reporter: a marketing professor says that's money that comes out of the pockets and cash registers of retailers. so today many of the store owners are making it harder and harder to bring things back. >> i shop a lot. i know what all the return policies are. >> reporter: how important is a return policy to you? >> don't ask about it at all. >> probably a little tougher. i think they're keeping track of things a little more. >> reporter: that's exactly what they're doing. in order to fight frivolous returns and flatout fraud, many stores are creating a return profile of their customers. >> stores now require you to show i.d. if you've returned more than a certain number of items over 90
here's bob hanson to explain how those profiles could keep you from making a return. >> reporter: thisesents but not long after christmas the focus changes to returning those presents. >> just this holiday season there's going to be -- they're expecting about 3.5 billion in returns out of the 9 billion roughly returned all year. that is actually more in returns than all of cyber monday sales combined. >> reporter: a marketing professor says that's money that comes out of the...
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. >> on the next washington hanson willistine talk about the conservative agenda heading into the midterm elections. lubricant news reporter will talk about the latest with that -- bloomberg news reporter will talk about the latest and the health-care law. medicare part d. foundo but a recent study . we'll take your calls and e- mails and tweets. host: sydney freedberg is a deputy editor. joining us to talk about the defense bill. as 2013 winds down, you have a couple parallel tracks going on, the budget agreement between the house and senate and also getting that defense authorization bill, that programs and policy bill for the pentagon done. where does it stand? guest: the whole process is sort of jammed together like an accordion. those of you who have seen "saving private ryan" will remember how the young guy, the translator spent the whole time trying to figure out what the word foobar means -- what the word fubar means. it is very appropriate because it is beyond all recognition. the one process that number doesn't matter and is working nobody cares seems to be the part that is ridi
. >> on the next washington hanson willistine talk about the conservative agenda heading into the midterm elections. lubricant news reporter will talk about the latest with that -- bloomberg news reporter will talk about the latest and the health-care law. medicare part d. foundo but a recent study . we'll take your calls and e- mails and tweets. host: sydney freedberg is a deputy editor. joining us to talk about the defense bill. as 2013 winds down, you have a couple parallel tracks...
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national anthem what is different is the rise of this spa boat aunty which is a nationalist party which hanson is considered to be in the extreme right. it's some people are very worried about it. umm don't think this is something that this is not a new element that is obese he has to be one. the chicken dance. somalis sunni issue of national identity and nationalist. i want to forget that the ukrainian national identity as being more glory in being in the past the fact that today we hear the national anthem and the comp. holden's adults the korean nation is as an ordination as a nation that is on the dates the european center it doesn't mean that the state's national assn is so is aggressive. it just the assertion or re insertion or recall the region of the korean identity. you know what they did and what is what is national identity national identities that dd had to sit and sew one. a french philosopher said the century more than century ago. so we should not be. it radiates off of the world and the word nation in in the ukrainian case of course there's some minority which is opp more extre
national anthem what is different is the rise of this spa boat aunty which is a nationalist party which hanson is considered to be in the extreme right. it's some people are very worried about it. umm don't think this is something that this is not a new element that is obese he has to be one. the chicken dance. somalis sunni issue of national identity and nationalist. i want to forget that the ukrainian national identity as being more glory in being in the past the fact that today we hear the...
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she went to work for congressman hanson from there. and then came back and retired. sort of retired. to live on lake coeur d'alene and became more powerful then because of her contacts with people in high places. someone said the way to be successful is to make others be successful. and that is what she did. she used her connections to give people jobs. two different governors told me how she encouraged and helped and nurtured them. people knew if they were in politics they wanted to be friends with her. she was interested in civil rights as well. we had a problem with a white supremicist group and she helped a group lobby to get an vote tht brought an end to the white supreme group. she was encouraged to run for governor and had the name recognition and people behind her and an a lot of things politicians would want. but she chose not to. for several reasons and i talked about them in the book. but she wasn't one to say her own name. she preferred to work behind the scenes. she was one of the people that works in the senator, congress, and governor's office to get t
she went to work for congressman hanson from there. and then came back and retired. sort of retired. to live on lake coeur d'alene and became more powerful then because of her contacts with people in high places. someone said the way to be successful is to make others be successful. and that is what she did. she used her connections to give people jobs. two different governors told me how she encouraged and helped and nurtured them. people knew if they were in politics they wanted to be friends...
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she went on from there to work for congressman orville hanson for several years and then she came back and retired, sort of retired, to live on lake coeur d' alene and became more powerful than because of her contacts with so many people in high places and the careers that she started. someone said the way to be successful is to make other people successful. that is why she did. she helped to use her influence to get people jobs and to get them connected and to give them ideas and directions that they could go with a career. two different later i'd hope governors told me how she encouraged and helped and nurtured them early in their careers and that led to them becoming governors. people knew if they were in politics they wanted to be friends with her. she also became very interested in civil rights. we had a problem at that time with a white supremacist group in town and she helped a group of people lobby to get an almost unanimous vote in the legislature for a law allowing civil damages for malicious harassment and that robin and to the white supremacist compound they gave coeur d' a
she went on from there to work for congressman orville hanson for several years and then she came back and retired, sort of retired, to live on lake coeur d' alene and became more powerful than because of her contacts with so many people in high places and the careers that she started. someone said the way to be successful is to make other people successful. that is why she did. she helped to use her influence to get people jobs and to get them connected and to give them ideas and directions...
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michael hanson from bank of america. we will continue with phil henry in a bit. >> it is time for the top business stories from around the world. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, he and the company are selling shares in an offering valued at $3.9 billion. he is selling a portion of the shares being offered and says he will use the money to help pay his taxes. beforeck was up 108% today and it fell at the open. investment bankers and traders at citigroup are probably going to get bonuses that are a little changed from last year, or less. 5% or 10%may earn less than a year ago. and her she is expect -- and hershey is expanding in china, valued at $600 million. the company is buying shanghai's golden monkey food. ready, tom? it sounds pretty sweet. the top headlines. what is the real value of an mba degree? there are lots of questions about that. the more microeconomics and an mba degree, the better you go. >> of course you would say that. you left economics. the it -- the insider trading have consequent -- had consequences fo
michael hanson from bank of america. we will continue with phil henry in a bit. >> it is time for the top business stories from around the world. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, he and the company are selling shares in an offering valued at $3.9 billion. he is selling a portion of the shares being offered and says he will use the money to help pay his taxes. beforeck was up 108% today and it fell at the open. investment bankers and traders at citigroup are probably going to get bonuses that...
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i like to welcome our guest victor davis hanson, i'm going to just call you victor.hip on the east coast will be as enamored as i am. but whether it's food, whether it's energy, whether it's lumber, much of the middle of the country -- you know, when i fly over it -- don't see a lot of dense population, but i see a lot who gives our economy horsepower. about you how we use those resources, how they're regulated, if we can use them, doesn't seem to be decided by those in the middle of the country. can you explain exactly what you were digging into in your article, sir? >> well, i think the elite from about 50 miles from the coast inland run the country. so they adjudicate environmental policy, tax policy, financial policy, resource management policy. but because of their influence and money and elitism, they're exempt from the ramifications of their own ideology. i get up in the middle of california once a week and drive to the coast here at stanford, and i realize if we're going to have farmland irrigated, depends on what a berkley entomologist or a fish person says
i like to welcome our guest victor davis hanson, i'm going to just call you victor.hip on the east coast will be as enamored as i am. but whether it's food, whether it's energy, whether it's lumber, much of the middle of the country -- you know, when i fly over it -- don't see a lot of dense population, but i see a lot who gives our economy horsepower. about you how we use those resources, how they're regulated, if we can use them, doesn't seem to be decided by those in the middle of the...
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former fbi officer eric o'neill, who took down spy robert hanson and was portrayed in the movie "breach the general may have been targeted. >> these women could be trained intelligence officers who are honey traps. their job is to seduce him and extract information from him and he's put himself in a position they have a good chance of doing that. >> reporter: the concern tonight, experts say, is that the general could have unintentionally given up sensitive information. >> he will understand not only how the missiles work but he will also understand what the missiles are targeted against so he will not only have access to the target list, he will understand something about the launch codes and he has worked in it himself as a more junior officer so he understands the procedures. >> tonight, there is no indication officials say that general kerry's behavior impacted sensitive nuclear weapons operations and there's no indication that he went beyond drinking, dancing and talking with those women, but the report did cite him for conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. he was stripped
former fbi officer eric o'neill, who took down spy robert hanson and was portrayed in the movie "breach the general may have been targeted. >> these women could be trained intelligence officers who are honey traps. their job is to seduce him and extract information from him and he's put himself in a position they have a good chance of doing that. >> reporter: the concern tonight, experts say, is that the general could have unintentionally given up sensitive information....
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let's bring our legal panel, heather hanson, former president phil snyder.ng over here because when you start looking at in the case, it's like is this for real? or is this a reality show? what is really going on here? the mayor hasn't been charged with anything. i mean, we're doing a legal panel, but he hasn't been charged. could he be charged here, though, for offering money for this video? >> you ask a layperson -- >> oh, go ahead. >> is this for me? jenna: go ahead, phil. >> is this mayor going to be charged, a layperson says, of course. but the law says only if he's extorting by threat, violence or coercion, and the only person that may have extorted anyone is his driver. so at point he will not d at this point he will not be arrested for extortion. jenna: heather, what do you think? >> i think there's a potential claim here for obstruction of justice. if the police can prove he tried to get that tape to hide it as evidence so that he would not be prosecuted for the drug charge, that's a real charge. and, jenna, that carries a much greater sentence than
let's bring our legal panel, heather hanson, former president phil snyder.ng over here because when you start looking at in the case, it's like is this for real? or is this a reality show? what is really going on here? the mayor hasn't been charged with anything. i mean, we're doing a legal panel, but he hasn't been charged. could he be charged here, though, for offering money for this video? >> you ask a layperson -- >> oh, go ahead. >> is this for me? jenna: go ahead, phil....
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heather hanson, trial attorney and ebony williams, a criminal defense attorney.is again is the season for this, right? folks order a lot of stuff online. you get disappointed, take to yelp, give a little review, one wondered are you protected? what do you think about this case in general, heather? where does the company get off even fining these folks for saying anything about them? >> listen, jenna, companies are in a tough position because they don't want the bad publicity out there. they're at the mercy of bloggers and online reviewers, that said there is really nothing they can do. they had this non-disparagement clause which is not fair to have in this type of contract. people have the right to go online and post reviews as long as they're honest or their opinion. jenna: it is interesting, ebony, the non-disparagement clause has come up. apparently the company on the website had non-disparagement clause it claims was in terms of use of the if you saw this you agreed to it. do they have a leg to stand on there? buried in this announcement or this clause was t
heather hanson, trial attorney and ebony williams, a criminal defense attorney.is again is the season for this, right? folks order a lot of stuff online. you get disappointed, take to yelp, give a little review, one wondered are you protected? what do you think about this case in general, heather? where does the company get off even fining these folks for saying anything about them? >> listen, jenna, companies are in a tough position because they don't want the bad publicity out there....
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the ceo robert hanson says the company's financial performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigateintensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up, go to squawk.cnbc.com. get the scoop in the higher learning series. plus, the latest word on the jumble update. i think we're tied this week. i think we're tied 2-2. plus, there's a whole section about steve liesman's groupies and a way that you can -- you can apply to be a groupie. >> you don't need to read that. >> the google party, and why joe enjoys wearing a kit. talking squawk, squawk.cnbc.com. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of
the ceo robert hanson says the company's financial performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigateintensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up,...