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s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that's a decision tanner now wishes he had never made. tanner's friend craig. >> a lot of kids were coming in. some of my friends that i knew, and i was just like, oh, we don't have to worry about that. there's no problem. >> the group seems to be having a good time. but then without warning, says craig, the mood at the party changes. people they don't know are staring at them. one in particular. >> i've never been stared at like that. >> they decide to leave but as craig and tanner head for craig's truck, that intense stranger and a whole group of boys follow them. >> he came up to the window. we would ask him if he could leave. they said j
s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some girls show up. and one of them suggests going to a party. another friend winces at the idea. but the group decides to go anyway. that's a decision tanner now wishes he had...
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they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship.th sets her coast guard helicopter at the bow again. and wearing survival suits, the captain and the engineer will need to cross the boat from the wheelhouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the tide pulls them dangerously close to the monarch. it looks like they'll be crushed by their own ship. now they're at the mercy of mother nature. >> waves come in sets, so not only were they hammered by that one wave that washed them over, there were about three others that came through, just boom, boom, boom, right on top of them, crushing them. we're sitting up here going, what are we going to do now? >> the wind is howling at 30 to 40 knots, but pilot gooth moves fast. she maneuvers her chopper tight between the monarch and the coast guard ship. with a steady hand s
they want to take hanson and his engineer off the ship.th sets her coast guard helicopter at the bow again. and wearing survival suits, the captain and the engineer will need to cross the boat from the wheelhouse to the bow. >> from our point of view they got about halfway across. we saw the captain slip, go down on his knees, and this huge mound of ice just crushed -- came across the beck and swept them overboard. >> oh, no! >> the two men are flung into 28-degree water. the...
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>> yeah, sally hanson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sally hanson? her name is hanson?'re like plaid. >> they're like -- yeah they're plaid, and what they are is they're stickers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, you stick them on. i could stick them on your nose, for example. >> jimmy: now why would you -- >> but i do want to talk about -- >> jimmy: you're staring at my nose. >> well, you know my book "let's just say it wasn't pretty," i do want to talk about your face. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "let's just say it wasn't pretty" is the name of your book. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't see -- unless i'm in the backwards and it's like a positive story. let's see where's my acknowledgement is there. you want to talk about my face? >> i've got a good idea for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it like a plastic surgery or something. aer you're going to give me a a number? >> no, no, no. you're beauitful. number one, you're a beautiful man. right? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: that's not how you complement someone. that's like one of you will do it to your kids like, she is so beautiful, right,
>> yeah, sally hanson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sally hanson? her name is hanson?'re like plaid. >> they're like -- yeah they're plaid, and what they are is they're stickers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, you stick them on. i could stick them on your nose, for example. >> jimmy: now why would you -- >> but i do want to talk about -- >> jimmy: you're staring at my nose. >> well, you know my book "let's just say it wasn't pretty," i...
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his craft was named for his father, who died of asthma when jordan was 3, the james robert hanson. >> we'll be fighting to stay noort little bit the whole time. >> reporter: the trip had taken jordan three years to plan. sponsored by the canadian wildlife federation, the crew would provide lessons for hundreds of schools in the united states and canada and investigate the effects of climate change on the ocean. >> we have some pretty large goals associated with our row across the ocean, scientific education, communication goals. >> reporter: 32-year-old adam creek won the olympic gold medal in rowing in the 2008 games in beijing. he was the father of a 2-year-old boy, jefferson, and his wife rebecca was pregnant with their second child by the time the expedition was about to set off. >> they weren't doing this on a whim. they were planning very well. so -- >> reporter: but people would say in spite of that it's still a crazy thing to do. >> and i know, and it's -- >> reporter: and responsible for a young father. >> for me the difference was he wasn't doing this because he thought, you
his craft was named for his father, who died of asthma when jordan was 3, the james robert hanson. >> we'll be fighting to stay noort little bit the whole time. >> reporter: the trip had taken jordan three years to plan. sponsored by the canadian wildlife federation, the crew would provide lessons for hundreds of schools in the united states and canada and investigate the effects of climate change on the ocean. >> we have some pretty large goals associated with our row across...
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on a more natural no, that's move over to christian hanson.is -- on a more natural note, let's move over to christian hanson. asia is where they are finding real strength. chr hansenfor overall. from sweet things to cars. volkswagen up this morning, raised to outperform. europe, there is upside for volkswagen. they say the market is continuing to recover. best, certainly in comparison to bmw, their competition is far harsher. shares surging for bmw in march. >> thank you. caroline hyde with some of the biggest movers in today's trading session. these are the bloomberg top headlines. toyota is recalling more than 6 million vehicles worldwide. the recalls include 27 models, the pontiac vibe. company is trying to improve this process after regulators punish toyota for delaying recalls in 2009 and 2010. the european union is moving to overshareholders a veto pay packages for executives. the financial services chief introduces the plan today. it will require a shareholder vote on pay policies for company directors at least once every three years. a
on a more natural no, that's move over to christian hanson.is -- on a more natural note, let's move over to christian hanson. asia is where they are finding real strength. chr hansenfor overall. from sweet things to cars. volkswagen up this morning, raised to outperform. europe, there is upside for volkswagen. they say the market is continuing to recover. best, certainly in comparison to bmw, their competition is far harsher. shares surging for bmw in march. >> thank you. caroline hyde...
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good thing that health they are hanson is and kelly hanson. you say amazon is right. >> come become a subpoena and we'll give it to you. they can't give away customer's credit card information, names, is violates their privacy policy. they say go through the legal process. neil: they say it will raise hackles, that we could have a potential child molester. >> could be a mistake, neil. neil: it came in the girl's name. >>ure could it be something creepy? absolutely that would be horrible. neil: you think amazon should look into this right now? >> i think amazon may look into it internally. ultimately they will not give any information unless they have a subpoena. neil: i'm no lawyer, kelly, whether they give it to this couple or not, and i'm not, i'm looking to bottom of this because i could have a pedophile or something like that really taking advantage of my delivery system to say the least. what do you think? >> absolutely. there's public policy and then there's what is in the interest of the company. how does someone sending condoms to a ei
good thing that health they are hanson is and kelly hanson. you say amazon is right. >> come become a subpoena and we'll give it to you. they can't give away customer's credit card information, names, is violates their privacy policy. they say go through the legal process. neil: they say it will raise hackles, that we could have a potential child molester. >> could be a mistake, neil. neil: it came in the girl's name. >>ure could it be something creepy? absolutely that would...
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so we have eric hanson, rick. and jill to start with, please.>> good morning. i'm eric i thank you for the opportunity to speak i am a strong support of this project i'm a resident of the outer sunlight i have two sons my son will be going off to college he's by the end if spectacular projects that have occurred in the city and i'm hopefully my 8-year-old son w
so we have eric hanson, rick. and jill to start with, please.>> good morning. i'm eric i thank you for the opportunity to speak i am a strong support of this project i'm a resident of the outer sunlight i have two sons my son will be going off to college he's by the end if spectacular projects that have occurred in the city and i'm hopefully my 8-year-old son w
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so we have eric hanson, rick. and jill to start with, please. if you could come forward one tattoo >> good morning. i'm eric i thank you for the opportunity to speak i am a strong support of this project i'm a resident of the outer sunlight i have two sons my son will be going off to college he's by the end if spectacular projects that have occurred in the city and i'm hopefully my 8-year-old son will be able to use the beach son. i've been with that project because i saw the tremendous benefits that other parts of the city we need more fields for our kids especially in our part of the city. the project has been approved by every level of the government. but the ones that have suffered there the delays are the kids in san francisco. i urge you to vote and moved this project and i i want to take the opportunity to speak >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi i'm jill i've been coaching her not city for 25 years youth 25 years adults and have been coming before the committees for every year in that time the sport has bloomed and because of that
so we have eric hanson, rick. and jill to start with, please. if you could come forward one tattoo >> good morning. i'm eric i thank you for the opportunity to speak i am a strong support of this project i'm a resident of the outer sunlight i have two sons my son will be going off to college he's by the end if spectacular projects that have occurred in the city and i'm hopefully my 8-year-old son will be able to use the beach son. i've been with that project because i saw the tremendous...
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release audits were hanson and aggregate rock in alameda county, lease to operate a public golf course, and they located the facilities in the county. the audit sounds serious with the leases. the real estate division did not have compliances for leases and did not verify payments and did not consistently assess late charges. as a result they had a combined 248,000 and more in unpaid rents and improperly charges. my office conducted a report on both of these this year. as reminder we gather evidence and whether protective actions resolve the issues with the underlying recommendations. as a result of that audit, collecting funds beyond the leases, and resolved the issues causing the problems. the department affected changes with a new director in 2011. the division implemented changes for the staff. the director shifted to a system to increase accountability internally. the contractor had a technology solution that will monitor some tasks and enhanced controls, in the reporting procedures. and seeking advice with the city attorney whether they can pursue certain payments. because of the
release audits were hanson and aggregate rock in alameda county, lease to operate a public golf course, and they located the facilities in the county. the audit sounds serious with the leases. the real estate division did not have compliances for leases and did not verify payments and did not consistently assess late charges. as a result they had a combined 248,000 and more in unpaid rents and improperly charges. my office conducted a report on both of these this year. as reminder we gather...
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like bombay gave us an analysis of the poll outcome i knew the prime minister has long believed to hanson be able to exercise their right to click of self defense. and he says the country should be able to meet a pro active contribution to peace members of his administration have become more concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development and china's growing military activities in east asia. ivy also wants to spend in the japan us alliance. and he seemed to have the means to vacation reflected in to buy rent or defense cooperation guidelines. officials in total and washington planned to revise the crankiness leader this year for the first time in nearly two decades. leaders in the u s support his plan. those in neighboring china and south korea has expressed deep concern and eve said the prime minister is trying to be militarized japan. some japanese held a demonstration last week to pressure adding to stick with the status quo and members of opposition parties have taken serious conditions. those with the democratic party for example see it's wrong for the korean government
like bombay gave us an analysis of the poll outcome i knew the prime minister has long believed to hanson be able to exercise their right to click of self defense. and he says the country should be able to meet a pro active contribution to peace members of his administration have become more concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development and china's growing military activities in east asia. ivy also wants to spend in the japan us alliance. and he seemed to have the means to...
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i have been told he did more damage to american security than robert hanson. it is right on the level with the rosenbergs. he got sentenced to 30 years. he is coming up for parole in 2015 and you should follow along. you should follow the law. >> it should be regarded as cruel and unusual punishment at this point in his life after how much time he served. >> i don't want to quote -- people wanted him executed back then. >> what kind of people are they? >> americans. >> what kind of americans are they? >> patriots. >> in your view, do you have anything to say on this? >> first of all, he's going to be paroled november 21, 2015, he's at a medium security prison. he is scheduled to be released oen that day. his time as a bargaining chip is limited at this point. but i don't think it's going to happen. >> he doesn't want to be released under these circumstances. he refuses to do that. >> that has not been made clear. >> well, yeah. >> more important thing is can these talks survive? and they are hanging by a thread and i think the portrait that we have gotten is j
i have been told he did more damage to american security than robert hanson. it is right on the level with the rosenbergs. he got sentenced to 30 years. he is coming up for parole in 2015 and you should follow along. you should follow the law. >> it should be regarded as cruel and unusual punishment at this point in his life after how much time he served. >> i don't want to quote -- people wanted him executed back then. >> what kind of people are they? >> americans....
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fox news legal analyst alise wheel is here and heather hanson, a defense attorney joining us now.d i want to be on record, we are not blaming the department. but i wanted to ask you if the denver police department could be find culpable. they are investigating that angle and is it possible that the family could file a wrongful death lawsuit? >> absolutely. there were 14 minutes that transpired between the time the woman picked up the phone to call 911 and the time they got there and she was shot dead. so that is a long time to wait for 911, to the dispatcher give the information and code it correctly and number one, two, three. >> what high priority call was this. was that done properly? did the cops actually get the message or not? 14 minutes is a long time. so they are looking at a wrongful death lawsuit. one settled in 2010 in randolph county for $2010 in 2010. >> and there is a dispatch report that says that the female dispatcher who is alise talked about, she was hired a few months ago and is now on leave. there was a report that the officers never got the information, so if
fox news legal analyst alise wheel is here and heather hanson, a defense attorney joining us now.d i want to be on record, we are not blaming the department. but i wanted to ask you if the denver police department could be find culpable. they are investigating that angle and is it possible that the family could file a wrongful death lawsuit? >> absolutely. there were 14 minutes that transpired between the time the woman picked up the phone to call 911 and the time they got there and she...
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. >> new maker entrepreneurs actually making physical products at makerhaus include jeremy hanson. and his own grown garden dotcom a hydroponic greenhouse intended to grow food in homes and restaurants. and tailor sizemore and his custom bicycle company. another small business calling makerhaus home is scott johnson's hand crafted vintage inspired wallingford guitar company. ♪ before joining the maker space, it used to take 60-plus hours to make just one guitar with his limited access to tools and a decent space to work. now, with everything he needs under one roof, he has a lot more time to spend on building his start-up guitar brands. >> what took him 60 hours, now that he has access to a rueter and some of these more professional tools, you know, has been reduced to i think like 20 or so hours. which is a huge increase to his margins. >> i've actually gotten a lot done here. >> and for johnson, access to the maker community has been a huge help solving design problems. >> sometimes someone just walks up, and they're like, why couldn't you try doing it this way? it's like, i neve
. >> new maker entrepreneurs actually making physical products at makerhaus include jeremy hanson. and his own grown garden dotcom a hydroponic greenhouse intended to grow food in homes and restaurants. and tailor sizemore and his custom bicycle company. another small business calling makerhaus home is scott johnson's hand crafted vintage inspired wallingford guitar company. ♪ before joining the maker space, it used to take 60-plus hours to make just one guitar with his limited access...
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. >> : hanson like this happen and knowing my child is going to school here or any other child and or any other committee israel concerning. since have been incredibly resilient. it put more eyes on the street you all sing a song somebody so the students have really gotten involved and are paying attention. monthly meeting being held in the gym behind me. by the neighborhood crime for prevention counsel in that meeting is expected to wrap up and about half hour. a high school stabbing spree police a 60 year-old sophomore alex grant a downhaul wait and up through classrooms with two nights before school started before was all over 20 students and one teacher were injured. in >> : it and think anything was out that long. a zealous ever get up and run away. then a freshman boy it lifted up his shirt and it was gushing blood from a stomach. everyone started screaming and running you heard someone yell he has a knife. police say somebody pulled fire alarms which help to evacuate the building during the attack sorties stay on assistant principal tackle the boy is then handcuffed and he's be
. >> : hanson like this happen and knowing my child is going to school here or any other child and or any other committee israel concerning. since have been incredibly resilient. it put more eyes on the street you all sing a song somebody so the students have really gotten involved and are paying attention. monthly meeting being held in the gym behind me. by the neighborhood crime for prevention counsel in that meeting is expected to wrap up and about half hour. a high school stabbing...
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because they actually believe it could save got them from even further russian aggression well mr hanson i think the crucial worth here is some people in ukraine because a substantial number of people in ukraine believe that if europe wasn't meddling in ukraine's internal affairs that this very explosive situation in the country wouldn't have been created in the first place but let me add transition to another example of nature interference in another nato member state and this is libya it was just a couple of years ago i know that denmark was very active there you eagerly santy your aff sixteen's to the country as a stand simply for civilian protection but as far as i understand you also hold that would aid democratic progress in libya three years down the road are you satisfied with the results of that mission you know have been alleviated. during the civil war and i met. numerous persons. especially in benghazi at that time who you know came out and when they heard we were from. a part of the country who had to be took part in saving them from genocide because that's what was going to
because they actually believe it could save got them from even further russian aggression well mr hanson i think the crucial worth here is some people in ukraine because a substantial number of people in ukraine believe that if europe wasn't meddling in ukraine's internal affairs that this very explosive situation in the country wouldn't have been created in the first place but let me add transition to another example of nature interference in another nato member state and this is libya it was...
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. >> and at the drugstore, good old favorite, sally hanson, wax strips, they added pretreatment stripslp with the pain. medicated wipes to give you a little extra and -- >> and look. >> gillette, look at how cute, and bic has this great shave guard, the first with the bikini trimmer. they're all on bobbie.com and our website and tips and more info. >> what about that no-no. >> the no-no works really good. it works great. >> thanks. >> we grabbed some people off the plaza for madelyn's mad food challenge. >> and the prom. >> of course. >> after your local news. >>> we're back on this try day friday with more of "today" and madelyn's mad food challenge. >> the truth is the calories and the fat can add up fast. >> if you're preparing for your passover seder meal, it is no different. >> here to help you make the healthy food choices is "today" diet and nutrition editor madelyn fernstrom. >> and here with me is joanne calhoun from tulsa, oklahoma. >> okay. and on my team, amy fox from hastings, minnesota. >> okay. >> we're ready. >> you know the rules? you buzz in after i read the question.
. >> and at the drugstore, good old favorite, sally hanson, wax strips, they added pretreatment stripslp with the pain. medicated wipes to give you a little extra and -- >> and look. >> gillette, look at how cute, and bic has this great shave guard, the first with the bikini trimmer. they're all on bobbie.com and our website and tips and more info. >> what about that no-no. >> the no-no works really good. it works great. >> thanks. >> we grabbed some...
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hanson explained to me i could not issue that subpoena for mr. mack for one reason and he gave me one reason and that was his powerful political contacts. >> he answered it there and we're not showing that but what's the point of putting him in your book? >> that particular case i think was a classic example of what i'm trying to talk about. gary was referring to -- he had an investigation where he was pursuing an insider trading case against one of the most powerful figures on wall street, john mack. who was the once and future c.e.o. of morgan stanley. at the time he was in between. he would be in the future and had been in the past. he was still very powerful. gary had significant evidence that at least warranted an interview with mr. mack suggesting that he might have been the source of a tip that led to an insider trade involving a hedge fund. he wanted -- all he wanted was permission to interview mack and he was denied permission by his spoirs. when he pressed the matter he was ultimately dismissed. now he won a wrongful termination suit fo
hanson explained to me i could not issue that subpoena for mr. mack for one reason and he gave me one reason and that was his powerful political contacts. >> he answered it there and we're not showing that but what's the point of putting him in your book? >> that particular case i think was a classic example of what i'm trying to talk about. gary was referring to -- he had an investigation where he was pursuing an insider trading case against one of the most powerful figures on wall...
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moscow to discuss that i'm now joined by danish and michael who said method one of these bills mr hanson thank you very much for being here on the show thank you for having me now first of all let's be clear on terminology here are we talking about punishing russia teaching russia last send or simply registering the disagreement with russia's actions well i think we should have possibility to send a strong signal to the russian government that this is you know crossed a red line for us this organization was started in forty nine on the pillars of freedom of democracies and all of that have been cast aside by the russian government in my opinion and just you know gone in militarily on another member countries ukraine in this example and then and i say that a part of the member country into their own this is of course a red line for us and definitely has to make a stand and also say to the russian government this has consequences you have the possibility of still have a dialogue with us but we have to take away your voting rights so that perhaps in my view i hope so anyway we can have a di
moscow to discuss that i'm now joined by danish and michael who said method one of these bills mr hanson thank you very much for being here on the show thank you for having me now first of all let's be clear on terminology here are we talking about punishing russia teaching russia last send or simply registering the disagreement with russia's actions well i think we should have possibility to send a strong signal to the russian government that this is you know crossed a red line for us this...
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george hanson, idaho republican convicted in 1975 for violating campaign finance laws. or frank brasko, new york democrat, convicted for conspiring to receive bribes. if you're looking for people who have gone from capitol hill to the husgow, it is a take-your-pick situation. if you want to go world war ii, take that. let's pick harry robotum because he's got an amazing name. the congressman from indiana convicted of taking brabs in 1931. sentenced to a year and a day. yet not every congressman who gets indicted, of course, ultimately gets convicted. there is news of a pending indictment of congressman michael grimm. but being indicted doesn't necessarily mean that you're guilty or that you're going to go prison. a lot of members of congress have been indicted or pursued, bulletly acquitted. tom delay of texas, aka "the hammer." he got convicted for money laundering in 2010. but last year on appeal he got acquitted. joseph mcdade of florida. he stood trial for bribery and racketeering in 1996. he was acquitted. so was harold ford sr. of tennessee, in 1993. not guilty on
george hanson, idaho republican convicted in 1975 for violating campaign finance laws. or frank brasko, new york democrat, convicted for conspiring to receive bribes. if you're looking for people who have gone from capitol hill to the husgow, it is a take-your-pick situation. if you want to go world war ii, take that. let's pick harry robotum because he's got an amazing name. the congressman from indiana convicted of taking brabs in 1931. sentenced to a year and a day. yet not every congressman...
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you have 18-year-old mandy hanson, a woman, who is now trying to dominate this mainly male dominatedn, that's got to put a lot of pressure on her. would you ever let your daughter go through this? >> you know, i don't know. that's a tough call. i would rather say no. i mean, we're swinging 800 pound objects around. the guys are running 40, 50 pounds of bait up and down the deck 18, 20 objects around. it's brute force job. but mandy i think gave an ultimate mum ultimatum. she said i want to see if i can do what my family's been doing for generations and if you don't take me, i'm going on get xwogoe another boat. and he said i'm not letting you on another boat. so, yeah. >> hand thand this is not the f time you've testified before congress. what has that been like? >> i've been going to d.c. for a number of years working on fishery, safety, anything around the water. not only alaska, but other places. i testified in the 20th anniversary of the valdez oil spill. and, you know, i've kind of put my foot in the door. a lot of people position they asked for me to go through discovery. it wa
you have 18-year-old mandy hanson, a woman, who is now trying to dominate this mainly male dominatedn, that's got to put a lot of pressure on her. would you ever let your daughter go through this? >> you know, i don't know. that's a tough call. i would rather say no. i mean, we're swinging 800 pound objects around. the guys are running 40, 50 pounds of bait up and down the deck 18, 20 objects around. it's brute force job. but mandy i think gave an ultimate mum ultimatum. she said i want...
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where exactly hanson for cisco what she kidnapped? this case appears f s s p it has been a case of human sex trafficking i talked to officers not only is she 16 years old but there's other reformation and that they're not revealing that they got from local police the girl now is either the hospital and back home with her family's home or in the bay area that would not tell us exactly where she's from they're still trying to doctor to figure out where she was taken and symphysis go to the configure what happened to her livens emphasis go at crime 4 news. crime 4 charles redman is live at the scene. << right now is the yellow brick do it avenue has unveiled plans of staffers as " the visual is just not getting started to kick look behind me and see that the pictures are starting to--well it set to died yesterday morning in a fast-moving fire folks are tracking to a trickle and i believe the father of young william is here along with his friends and family. are to all live just across the street and she said that her daughter played with
where exactly hanson for cisco what she kidnapped? this case appears f s s p it has been a case of human sex trafficking i talked to officers not only is she 16 years old but there's other reformation and that they're not revealing that they got from local police the girl now is either the hospital and back home with her family's home or in the bay area that would not tell us exactly where she's from they're still trying to doctor to figure out where she was taken and symphysis go to the...
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>> finish was created by myself and my friend michael hanson.work over the summer. stuart: what do you charge for this apps? >> finish is free. stuart: how do you make any money? >> in a variety of ways. we limit you to ten tasks. you can set an exact time. only a due date. you can pay $0.99 to finish more end unlimited tasks and set times and we have integrated some cool rewards which we make some money off of so when you complete your task you win free stuff. stuart: how many people who have taken you for free and go on to give you some money? what proportion of your initial sign's give you money in the end? >> a reasonably small percentage, looking at 10% conversion but future updates, we had in the first 48 hours over 50,000 free download. stuart: would you sell for $10 million now? >> depends who is the potentially. i don't know. that is a tough one. stuart: depends who it is? 10 million is 10 million. >> we haven't been looked into that. stuart: you would, you would. >> yes, we wouldn't sell some much. stuart: we are finished, out of time.
>> finish was created by myself and my friend michael hanson.work over the summer. stuart: what do you charge for this apps? >> finish is free. stuart: how do you make any money? >> in a variety of ways. we limit you to ten tasks. you can set an exact time. only a due date. you can pay $0.99 to finish more end unlimited tasks and set times and we have integrated some cool rewards which we make some money off of so when you complete your task you win free stuff. stuart: how...
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this was called hanson beverage.rse. >> so monster beverage/hanson the fifth best performing stock since cnbc went public up 23,000%. put that in your energy drink and chug it. >> and if only we had invested our money in those. >> i liked your stat this morning, the s&p performance since '89, what, 517? >> yeah. now it's down a little bit because of today, probably 516. that did not include dividends as well. listen, carl, it goes back to the serious point. stocks have taken their lumps. you've been doing this a long time as have i. stocks have been beaten up. people say the stock market is dead, a waste of money. here's what we have to remember. it's been a tough decade for many people. the last couple years good. but we're back to where we were. over the long haul there is no better performing asset class than stocks, not gold, not housing. maybe some markets, right, but not overall, not bonds. it is still the stock market. i think it's a good reminder that stocks have made a lot of people rich for a long time. it
this was called hanson beverage.rse. >> so monster beverage/hanson the fifth best performing stock since cnbc went public up 23,000%. put that in your energy drink and chug it. >> and if only we had invested our money in those. >> i liked your stat this morning, the s&p performance since '89, what, 517? >> yeah. now it's down a little bit because of today, probably 516. that did not include dividends as well. listen, carl, it goes back to the serious point. stocks...
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joining us now, heather hanson, a trial attorney and jonna spilbor, a criminal defense attorney. thank you both so much for joining us. heather, it is all very interesting the stuff he was saying in court this morning but none of answered questions relevant to his guilt or innocence. >> that is truly the case. in the united states of america that would not work. all of the stuff he was testifying today, his religion, his relationship with his mother, the fact that he loves dogs. the fact that he works with charity s that would be saved for the mitigating phase. we haven't gotten to any of the real issues in the case. i anticipate he will be on for a long time in order to get to those issues. patti ann: john that that, he -- jonna, he apologized to the steenkamps. he cried, he vomited. he has done this several times during the case. we ran a clip, audio of him really falling apart there. you think that the judge is sympathetic to any of this. >> i actually do. i was watching her as he was testifying. as she was watching him. she, forgive me, she looked like she wanted to get off t
joining us now, heather hanson, a trial attorney and jonna spilbor, a criminal defense attorney. thank you both so much for joining us. heather, it is all very interesting the stuff he was saying in court this morning but none of answered questions relevant to his guilt or innocence. >> that is truly the case. in the united states of america that would not work. all of the stuff he was testifying today, his religion, his relationship with his mother, the fact that he loves dogs. the fact...
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that's why james hanson, i think, left the government recently having been sat on and squashed at nasa for, since 1988 trying to warn us about what was come anything climate. the point -- coming in climate. the pointing that we need more oversight, we need the independent branches, and we need whistleblowers. and one thing that would change in this culture, for example, is, well, i was complaining to bob about the title of this talk which was "patriots or traitors ?" [laughter] now, not too many people like to be called, have the opportunity to defend themselves against being a traitor. not many people think, oh, thank you for the chance to explain to my fellow countrymen that i don't really feel that i'm a traitor despite all appearances here and so forth. [laughter] a lot of people gave me that opportunity 40 years ago, and i was thinking, now, why am i so sensitive to that title at this point in my life? it paid me realize, it took me back 40 years. i identify with snowden completely, and i identify with chelsea manning. with all the differences in our background. and in our persona
that's why james hanson, i think, left the government recently having been sat on and squashed at nasa for, since 1988 trying to warn us about what was come anything climate. the point -- coming in climate. the pointing that we need more oversight, we need the independent branches, and we need whistleblowers. and one thing that would change in this culture, for example, is, well, i was complaining to bob about the title of this talk which was "patriots or traitors ?" [laughter] now,...
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. >> 2010, tory hanson, a single woman, she literally returned her 7-year-old child on a plane to moscowe and while the world viewed her as a monster and she didn't make a great decision, i understood what was behind that. i understood how difficult it was to try to parents a child who won't accept love. >> sure. how many times with your daughter were you to the points where, i can't take it anymore? something is the matter, either with me or her or us. >> it never occurred to me to return her. >> of course. >> i was deep in despire. i was scared. in those early days, those first couple of years, i would think a we were never going to be a family, that i was never going to truly be this child's mother that when she said mommy, that it would never be authentic. >> you know what's interesting about your story and you're very brave for telling it, is when you see on tv about these celebrities, they adopt these international children, looks so easy. everything turns out great. >> angelina jolie makes it look like it's an idyllic situation. you have a little troop of orphans, internationally
. >> 2010, tory hanson, a single woman, she literally returned her 7-year-old child on a plane to moscowe and while the world viewed her as a monster and she didn't make a great decision, i understood what was behind that. i understood how difficult it was to try to parents a child who won't accept love. >> sure. how many times with your daughter were you to the points where, i can't take it anymore? something is the matter, either with me or her or us. >> it never occurred to...
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. >> and at the drugstore, good old favorite, sally hanson, wax strips, they added pretreatment stripsikini trimmer. they're all on bobbie.com and our website and tips and more info. >> what about that no-no. >> the no-no works really good. it works great. >> thanks. >> we grabbed some people off the plaza for madalyn's mad food challenge. >> and the prom. >> of course. >> after your local news. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand 'cause band-aid's stuck on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand waterproof tough-strips. designed with a four-sided seal. they're waterproof, shielding out water, dirt, and germs. ♪ 'cause band-aid helps heal me ♪ [ female announcer ] use with neosporin antibiotic. ♪ 'cause band-aid helps heal me ♪ everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! ♪ well, i love a rainy night ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder ♪ watch the lightning when it lights up the sky ♪ ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good ♪ rarrh! [ laughs ] ♪ 'cause i love a r
. >> and at the drugstore, good old favorite, sally hanson, wax strips, they added pretreatment stripsikini trimmer. they're all on bobbie.com and our website and tips and more info. >> what about that no-no. >> the no-no works really good. it works great. >> thanks. >> we grabbed some people off the plaza for madalyn's mad food challenge. >> and the prom. >> of course. >> after your local news. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand 'cause band-aid's...