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hanson races to her friend. >> don't move, craig. >> i was 100% sure that he was dead. >> hanson drops her helmet cam to the ground. >> what is your name? >> craig stapleton. >> where are you? >> the drop zone in the [ bleep ] wine field. >> amazing, stapleton is breathing and conscious. but does he have lethal internal injuries? >> i'm allergic to penicillin and iodine. >> are you allergic to morphine? >> no. the first person to get to me was katie. and relief in her voice, i could hear it in her voice, oh, my gosh, you are still alive. >> stapleton is rushed to the hospital. and, defying all odds, he is released that night with no broken bones and only minor bruises. >> at 7:00 p.m. that night, i walked out of the hospital room. >> in the hospital parking lot, friends are waiting to celebrate. >> it was probably the best sunset i've ever seen. >> it turns out stapleton may owe his life to the one row of freshly plowed dirt that helped to soften his 8,000-foot fall. >> so i landed right about here in front of one of these plants. >>
hanson races to her friend. >> don't move, craig. >> i was 100% sure that he was dead. >> hanson drops her helmet cam to the ground. >> what is your name? >> craig stapleton. >> where are you? >> the drop zone in the [ bleep ] wine field. >> amazing, stapleton is breathing and conscious. but does he have lethal internal injuries? >> i'm allergic to penicillin and iodine. >> are you allergic to morphine? >> no. the first person to...
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he's out with a collaboration with hanson. adam young and taylor hanson. good to see you. meant to be. at long last. >> we were working remotely. it's a modern musical romance. >> is this the first time you will have performed together? >> thankfully no. we did rehearsal yesterday. we did that at least. >> how does a song come together these days remotely? >> adam sent us the song. we collaborated on it a little bit. got to record. >> it was the 11th hour of the drk emo. i sent it to the guys and today just head it far better than it would have been otherwise. >> you were just here not long ago with blues traveller. you're getting requests for collaborations. doesn't it feel good? >> we have huge respect for adam and owl city and blues traveller. it's great to be asked. this is a fun song. it's a good time to get to stretch your musical muscles. >> adam your ascent has been incredible. in your parents' basement on your laptop not long ago. do you pinch yourself when you have 18 million sings sold? >> for sure. it is times like this i have to pinch myself. it's surreal and
he's out with a collaboration with hanson. adam young and taylor hanson. good to see you. meant to be. at long last. >> we were working remotely. it's a modern musical romance. >> is this the first time you will have performed together? >> thankfully no. we did rehearsal yesterday. we did that at least. >> how does a song come together these days remotely? >> adam sent us the song. we collaborated on it a little bit. got to record. >> it was the 11th hour of...
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there is a little bit of evidence that jim hanson points to in the article. and then he extrapolates greatly in order to come up with the kind of conclusions that he's dealing with. and certainly there's a lot of what he calls nonlinearities, or feed backs involved, it is a run away instead of a steady melt that he's assuming. >> right. >> the key question relies on how reliable some of the current evidence relating to melting ice is, in terms of it being representative of the climate change element. because there's also a natural variability component. and it's very hard to sort those two components out. >> so from your perspective it's just making jumps that can't -- that shouldn't be made, yet? >> i think he's raised a number of issues which are well worth looking into further. but which you cannot really draw the conclusions that he draws at the moment, with regard to how rapid the climate change will be and how soon it will. but, you know, climate change is happening. it's real. and one of the key points is that we will very likely get there sooner or la
there is a little bit of evidence that jim hanson points to in the article. and then he extrapolates greatly in order to come up with the kind of conclusions that he's dealing with. and certainly there's a lot of what he calls nonlinearities, or feed backs involved, it is a run away instead of a steady melt that he's assuming. >> right. >> the key question relies on how reliable some of the current evidence relating to melting ice is, in terms of it being representative of the...
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the competition between vioal and hanson, sets up history-making win with black actress never winning and "game of thrones," leads and "modern family," with five consecutive wins is looking to set a record. and julie bowman has been nominated and anthony anderson and "dancing with the stars" reality store and jimmy kimmel for outstanding variety series. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> coming up in the seven fence -- seven-day forecast especially inland and if the tropical air mass will yield much-needed rain. >> tougher new stand a major consumer group is taking on deterge end pods. >> all the bacon flavor without the big a new twist on a popular breakfast food made from something found at the >> this could be the ultimate super food. researchers from oregon state university created and patented a new sea wood that tastes just like bacon. they say. the creation looks like red lettuce and is packed with protein and twice the nutritional value of kale. researchers hope the bacon flavored sea wood will provide a new industry. >> all right, mr. cardiologist what
the competition between vioal and hanson, sets up history-making win with black actress never winning and "game of thrones," leads and "modern family," with five consecutive wins is looking to set a record. and julie bowman has been nominated and anthony anderson and "dancing with the stars" reality store and jimmy kimmel for outstanding variety series. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> coming up in the seven fence -- seven-day...
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. >> jim hanson from the center for security. the institute for the study of war, and mohammed from the syrian american council are with me as we turn to the latest developments. and the stepped up involvement in turkey, which mohammed seems to have god control as much as to go after kurdish enemies. >> let's be honest, turks feel threatened because of the forces receiving close support from the americans, and it emboldened plans for recession. we do have fans we know for a sure, because we spoke with a lot of them. informally. the turks would not like to see, you know, those kurdish forces breakaway like - especially the towns and villages that are controlled in syria, the territory is spread out. they'd need to displace a lot of arabs. kurds are fighting against turkey against the joint enemy in the "ultimate 8." >> there's a limit to -- to the islamic state. >> there's a limit. they said they could not go to raqqa, we will only fight in our areas. we are talking mainly with some parts of northern syria and north-eastern syria.
. >> jim hanson from the center for security. the institute for the study of war, and mohammed from the syrian american council are with me as we turn to the latest developments. and the stepped up involvement in turkey, which mohammed seems to have god control as much as to go after kurdish enemies. >> let's be honest, turks feel threatened because of the forces receiving close support from the americans, and it emboldened plans for recession. we do have fans we know for a sure,...
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quietly getting ready for the world premiere of "dear evan hanson" which opens up at the arena stage today. i had to know why d.c. has become such a hot spot for world premiere theater. here's what he had to say. ♪ ♪ >> d.c. is -- just has a wonderful step ration for creating -- reputation for creating great art and great allture and of course you know it's the city of our country. anything that premieres here as an innate residence in a way. it's really the perfect place to be. >> reporter: in recent months, sheryl crow also opened up her musical "coiner" to the world here in the washington area and dear evan hanson stays at the stage through august 23rd. in the 94.7 fresh f.m. studios, i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> all right tommy thank you. it is 6:52. >>> just ahead the latest on the top stories of the morning. >> includes a new antidrug bill in the district expected to every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home d
quietly getting ready for the world premiere of "dear evan hanson" which opens up at the arena stage today. i had to know why d.c. has become such a hot spot for world premiere theater. here's what he had to say. ♪ ♪ >> d.c. is -- just has a wonderful step ration for creating -- reputation for creating great art and great allture and of course you know it's the city of our country. anything that premieres here as an innate residence in a way. it's really the perfect place to...
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san francisco's chris hanson tries to pick off the runner at first. small problem.s covering the bag. the mets go onto win it 3-0. and in chicago jon lester tallied his first career hit in the second inning of a game against the cubs last night. the ten year veteran notched his very first infield single in his 67th career at bat. congratulations to you, my friend. >>> now let's get a check on your weather. >> we are looking at some storms this morning. they're starting to blow up through parts of the southern and central plains and up through the great lakes. this is all associated with the slow-moving cold front. that means flooding concerns are not only going to be with us for today but tomorrow as well. the southern and central plains we still have our flash flood watch in effect. two to four inches likely by the times this all said and done. it is warm and humid along the east coast. we could have some showers and thunderstorms erupt this afternoon ahead of the front. but a better chance for that tomorrow. the main focus today for the storms will be out through
san francisco's chris hanson tries to pick off the runner at first. small problem.s covering the bag. the mets go onto win it 3-0. and in chicago jon lester tallied his first career hit in the second inning of a game against the cubs last night. the ten year veteran notched his very first infield single in his 67th career at bat. congratulations to you, my friend. >>> now let's get a check on your weather. >> we are looking at some storms this morning. they're starting to blow up...
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this week we got a report from famed scientist james hanson if you own florida real estate within your lifetime it's under water. that is kind of scary to me. i think it is good if we can see politicians teaching us something and not always blaming -- would you rather tax the leftovers or -- >> hold on. >> they're blaming consumers. it is our fault. >> john. keep your hands off my meat loaf. >> i need a politician to teach me something like i need a hole in my wallet. you've got to be kidding me. this is why people dislike politicians. she also put an earmark in to dredge a harbor so larger yachts can get in. she's not environmentally friendly. she should be work ong the budget. any wonder why we are so much in the red in the federal government? this is horrible. get rid of all these bums. >> sascha? >> john that doesn't sound like a democrat. i'm shocked by that. this is silly. but to me twitter is silly except for everything you guys say, about 99% of twitter is ridiculous. there is an issue behind this which is nita lowey has been pushing for years to kai trito get expiration dates
this week we got a report from famed scientist james hanson if you own florida real estate within your lifetime it's under water. that is kind of scary to me. i think it is good if we can see politicians teaching us something and not always blaming -- would you rather tax the leftovers or -- >> hold on. >> they're blaming consumers. it is our fault. >> john. keep your hands off my meat loaf. >> i need a politician to teach me something like i need a hole in my wallet....
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this week we got a report from famed scientist james hanson if you own florida real estate, within your lifetime it's under water. that is kind of scary to me. i think it is good if we can see politicians teaching us something and not always blaming -- would you rather tax the leftovers or -- >> hold on. >> they're blaming consumers. it is our fault. >> john. keep your hands off my meat loaf. >> i need a politician to teach me something like i need a hole in my wallet. you've got to be kidding me. this is why people dislike politicians. she also put an earmark in to dredge a harbor so larger yachts can get in. she's not environmentally friendly. she should be work ong the budget. any wonder why we are so much in the red in the federal government? this is horrible. get rid of all these bums. >> sascha? >> john, that doesn't sound like a democrat. i'm shocked by that. this is silly. but to me twitter is silly except for everything you guys say, about 99% of twitter is ridiculous. there is an issue behind this, which is nita lowey has been pushing for years to kai trito get expiration date
this week we got a report from famed scientist james hanson if you own florida real estate, within your lifetime it's under water. that is kind of scary to me. i think it is good if we can see politicians teaching us something and not always blaming -- would you rather tax the leftovers or -- >> hold on. >> they're blaming consumers. it is our fault. >> john. keep your hands off my meat loaf. >> i need a politician to teach me something like i need a hole in my wallet....
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the people that stay for life are people like ames and hanson who had americans killed and traitors backing enemies of the united states such as the soviet union >>> woolsey said it's unclear why pollard was incarcerated for so long but doesn't think it was an attempt to apiece israel over the iranian nuclear deal >>> president obama's top cabinet secretaries were on capital hill defending the deal facing the panel in the house. many lawmakers argued the deal would not prevent iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. as libby casey reports, secretary of state john kerry fought back arguing scrapping it would not make it better. >> reporter: round two on capitol hill for the chief negotiators and pitch men for a deal not sitting well with republicans or top democrats. >> as i condition to review the deal, there's a number of issues i find troublesome. >> secretary of state john kerry flanked by the treasury secretary, trying to convince skeptics that this agreement is the best way to prevent iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> when it comes to verification and monitoring, there's no sunset in this a
the people that stay for life are people like ames and hanson who had americans killed and traitors backing enemies of the united states such as the soviet union >>> woolsey said it's unclear why pollard was incarcerated for so long but doesn't think it was an attempt to apiece israel over the iranian nuclear deal >>> president obama's top cabinet secretaries were on capital hill defending the deal facing the panel in the house. many lawmakers argued the deal would not prevent...
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robert hanson. dennis casey. and chris hinkley. come forward, please. [ inaudible ] >> all right. >> just real quickly, i'm dennis casey, five-time president of the san francisco motorcycle club. we're 111 years old and we had mayors of the city of san francisco as members of our club. we're about 100 members strong now. we're the largest motorcycle club in the world at one time and we're first to allow women members. we have been in the building at 2194 folsom for many years. we are not an outlaw club, just a regular motorcycle club. we are not the sons of anarchy, but the sons of san francisco and particular folsom street. our clubhouse is a -- our club is non-profit, we use our clubhouse for weddings, birthdays, christmas parties special events. it's just a clubhouse. it's open to the public. and we have always been very generous to our neighbors and never had the police there except one time 30 years ago for a noise compliant. if we are in the clubhouse right now, and the last flood, you would be the only people on dry ground.
robert hanson. dennis casey. and chris hinkley. come forward, please. [ inaudible ] >> all right. >> just real quickly, i'm dennis casey, five-time president of the san francisco motorcycle club. we're 111 years old and we had mayors of the city of san francisco as members of our club. we're about 100 members strong now. we're the largest motorcycle club in the world at one time and we're first to allow women members. we have been in the building at 2194 folsom for many years. we...
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hanson is hoping to avoid tonight, as he makes safety checks ahead of the rose bowl celebration. >> well obviously it's fairly disastrous for the whole industry you know we all suffer when there's a tragic accident like that. >> reporter: it's not just big displays. individual fireworks causing serious damage, as well. most injuries occurring to the hands and facial area. eye injuries have even doubled in the last few years. >> it's the one day a year that adults, we watch them hand a sparkler that can reach 1,200 degrees to a young child. and tell them to go have fun. >> reporter: tonight, the nine people hurt in that colorado incident are said to be suffering minor injuries, including abrasions. the experts say these mortars are packed with so much explosives, they do everything they can to make sure these do not come in contact with the public. cecilia? >> so beautiful and so dangerous. kendis, thank you. >>> and the dry weather out west forcing some fireworks shows to be canceled. fear that one spark could ignite a blaze. in the southeast, the worry tonight for millions is dangerous
hanson is hoping to avoid tonight, as he makes safety checks ahead of the rose bowl celebration. >> well obviously it's fairly disastrous for the whole industry you know we all suffer when there's a tragic accident like that. >> reporter: it's not just big displays. individual fireworks causing serious damage, as well. most injuries occurring to the hands and facial area. eye injuries have even doubled in the last few years. >> it's the one day a year that adults, we watch...
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but the nuts wouldn't always cook and as the story goes, in 1847, "captain hanson crokett gregory" eliminating thendercooked middle and giving birth to the doughnut as we know it. doughnut in america really began to take stride. it was spring-loaded and specifically designed to cut a hole through the center of a doughnut. a pretty basic concept modeled around simple engineering but the doughnut cutter was instrumental to popularizing the doughnut making it an instantly recognizable pastry. expanded on in the 1920s with the development of the automated doughnut machine. of the most legendary breakfast brands in america. the most legendary breakfast brands in america. direction, inverting principles, corrupting in the worst way. that would ring tragicallyrue in the early 1980s when greed would guide members of the so- called "billionaire boys club" to murder. and on july 6 1987 the club's ring leader joseph hunt wld beat justice. the leader of a group of rich young men called the billionaire boys club, to life in prison without possibility of parole for killing an alleged con man." of a bizarre
but the nuts wouldn't always cook and as the story goes, in 1847, "captain hanson crokett gregory" eliminating thendercooked middle and giving birth to the doughnut as we know it. doughnut in america really began to take stride. it was spring-loaded and specifically designed to cut a hole through the center of a doughnut. a pretty basic concept modeled around simple engineering but the doughnut cutter was instrumental to popularizing the doughnut making it an instantly recognizable...
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they are predicting empire will will get nominations and also a nod for hanson.l show you the emmy nominations live coming up at 8:30. >>> yeah, we want to check back in with sal. how does it look now, sal? >> it looks good. i want to answer a question from a viewer. this person here, that's steve. the person in the back here and the back sitting in that room there, that's j. j. just because people are asking. >> all right? >> steve is one of our writers. >> yeah. >> how do you erase that there? no. no. no. let's go to the toll plaza. >>> we had three accidents earlier this morning. it seems things have slowed down but it's still behind scheduled about a 25 to 30 minute delay before you make it onto that span. you could think about it but 880 is already beginning to get crowded. it's not a great alternate route. i would advise leaving the house early if you can. this is a look at 880. you can see traffic is going on busy. aisling traffic because as brian told you it is near the freeway. you can see all of the freeways there. it is slowing traffic. if you want to
they are predicting empire will will get nominations and also a nod for hanson.l show you the emmy nominations live coming up at 8:30. >>> yeah, we want to check back in with sal. how does it look now, sal? >> it looks good. i want to answer a question from a viewer. this person here, that's steve. the person in the back here and the back sitting in that room there, that's j. j. just because people are asking. >> all right? >> steve is one of our writers. >>...
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heather hanson was a trial attorney and join us with more insights and i will start with you this timeow did the information come to light in begin with it? >> the current defamation suit that is alleged against bill cosby. the attorneys unsealed part of the deposition that they included in a prior motion. the kicker is, the entire deposition was never actually sealed. >> and the associated press got that. >> anyone could have gotten it for the last ten years. >> that is unbelievable in our world with. first of all, something had to fall through the cracks for it not to be sealed and all of the other attorneys representing people could have gotten access by asking. according to the new york times it was sitting there to be reported on. >> and the information from bill cosby's own words he admits to paying these women off. i don't hear her say anything i am not stopped. and somewhere between permission and reject. he said he was participating in these acts. >> and nothing in that deposition did not prove he did it without consent. >> he gave them quaaludes. >> did he give it. you offer
heather hanson was a trial attorney and join us with more insights and i will start with you this timeow did the information come to light in begin with it? >> the current defamation suit that is alleged against bill cosby. the attorneys unsealed part of the deposition that they included in a prior motion. the kicker is, the entire deposition was never actually sealed. >> and the associated press got that. >> anyone could have gotten it for the last ten years. >> that is...
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. >>> and owl city performs live with hanson when we see you here on "today." >> i love it. >> we'll see you in ten minutes. >> all right. >>> this morning, a controversial new book by the author a beloved american novel is now on sale. harper lee released "go set a watchman." in the new story, finch is portrayeds is a bigot. people wanted to page through the entire novel before giving their reviews. >> i'm curious to see what this town in alabama was like in the 1950s. and i'm also curious to find out more about the characters. >> nbc 10 was at the big blue marble book store in m arie. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> nine minutes before 7:00. 73 degrees. we've seen showers but we're also seeing the clouds thin out and the wet weather taper off in south philadelphia. live view looking past citizens bank park. 73 degrees. the humidity, 87%. not much of a start to a beach day. this is a live view of cape may from the marquis de lafayette. we've seen scattered showers at the shore. radar showing an active system with light rainfall. it started
. >>> and owl city performs live with hanson when we see you here on "today." >> i love it. >> we'll see you in ten minutes. >> all right. >>> this morning, a controversial new book by the author a beloved american novel is now on sale. harper lee released "go set a watchman." in the new story, finch is portrayeds is a bigot. people wanted to page through the entire novel before giving their reviews. >> i'm curious to see what this...
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so joining us now by skype, this morning, attorney heather hanson, to talk to us a little bit more about that. and, actually, we are working on getting heather back. we're having little bit after problem with heather's feed. so we will get that up, in just a moment. but they continue to go through this process. trying to figure out exactly what is going to happen with this. then the vaccination debate is one that many parents have gotten involved in, is it ultimately parental responsibility or should the state have the ability to step out there and mandate it? so, as soon as we can get things worked out with hit r, who we see right here, we have it all worked out, and ready to go. heather, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. >> so, one of the tweets that we were just talking about said while they personally vaccinate, it should be a parent's right to choose. legally california decided that's not the case. >> right. and legally it isn't the case. way back in 1905, people were argue being this same issue. and someone said i don't want to get my kids vaccinated r i don't want to be
so joining us now by skype, this morning, attorney heather hanson, to talk to us a little bit more about that. and, actually, we are working on getting heather back. we're having little bit after problem with heather's feed. so we will get that up, in just a moment. but they continue to go through this process. trying to figure out exactly what is going to happen with this. then the vaccination debate is one that many parents have gotten involved in, is it ultimately parental responsibility or...
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joining us now heather hanson, also -- by phone we have steveniates, he's the ceo of dc international advisors. and before we go to everyone, let's just -- i just want the audience to understand what we're talking about here. this is a third bailout for greece. ultimately they want 95 bullet points over 3 years. they're promising labor reforms, pension reforms, $50 billion, that means they take things that belong to the people essentially and privatize it later on and sell it to other people. tax hikes, huge. 23% of restaurants, 13% of hotels, 6% of medicine. no more discounts for the islands, even small businesses. 26, 29%. luxury tax, you've got a big car? 13%, you've got a boat, 13%, if you have a swimming pool, 13%. retirement age. forget about retiring early. stop it. they're going to phase that out by 2. and a tuff bill pill to swallow. are these terms realistic? can they turn this country around? >> i think -- >> you know, in an answer, no, they cannot. you either need to be cheap or good. and greece is neither right now. they're not good, it's not a productive country. it's no
joining us now heather hanson, also -- by phone we have steveniates, he's the ceo of dc international advisors. and before we go to everyone, let's just -- i just want the audience to understand what we're talking about here. this is a third bailout for greece. ultimately they want 95 bullet points over 3 years. they're promising labor reforms, pension reforms, $50 billion, that means they take things that belong to the people essentially and privatize it later on and sell it to other people....
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rosalind jordan >>> jonathan hanson is a senior lecturer at harvard university.the author of guantanamo and the author of a book titled young castro and joins us from massachusetts. good to have you with us. >> thanks for being here. >> the ink was barely dry on letters that normalized relations at the embassy in b.c., when they said it's time to respect us and give us guantanamo back. the base has been a thorn in cuba's side. >> yes. the base has been a thorn in cuba's side but going all the way back to the negotiations that go back to the war determining the withdrawal. u.s. occupation. we told cuba that unless we this guantanamo bay among other things, the occupation would per perpersist. >> that's the art. that it was done under coercion, it shouldn't be valid. for practical purposes, the lease is open-ended. there's no pressure to go back to cuba. >> that's correct. >> the 1903 lease was renegotiated in 1934. by terms of that lease, we would have guantanamo bay, the right to use guantanamo bay, until both countries, not one or the other, but both agreed to i
rosalind jordan >>> jonathan hanson is a senior lecturer at harvard university.the author of guantanamo and the author of a book titled young castro and joins us from massachusetts. good to have you with us. >> thanks for being here. >> the ink was barely dry on letters that normalized relations at the embassy in b.c., when they said it's time to respect us and give us guantanamo back. the base has been a thorn in cuba's side. >> yes. the base has been a thorn in...
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. >>> two prince george's county schools have new names, the john hanson french immersion school is nows maya angelou french immersion school. maya angelou spoke two languages both taught at that school. and now longtime educator dr. kennedy. >>> and a new deal for extending a deal on the ballpark on route 1. the supervisors that sign it, they will have three months to finalize the deal with the owners of the hagerstown sun. >>> right now, a rough night coming to an end in a silver spring high-rise. we just learned that the power is now back on. we'll take you to the live desk with new information. >>> also ahead a break for investigators search for the cause of that tourist crash from alaska that killed people from our area. the technology that could help. >>> and breaking news on the roads here. a big problem on bw >>> breaking news right now on bw parkway northbound just after 32, we have a serious crash right now that has shut down the northbound lanes of bw parkway. as the chopper zooms out here you can see we have a 3 1/2-mile backup. lots of traffic being pushed on to 32 to get a
. >>> two prince george's county schools have new names, the john hanson french immersion school is nows maya angelou french immersion school. maya angelou spoke two languages both taught at that school. and now longtime educator dr. kennedy. >>> and a new deal for extending a deal on the ballpark on route 1. the supervisors that sign it, they will have three months to finalize the deal with the owners of the hagerstown sun. >>> right now, a rough night coming to an...
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private first class, jack hanson united states army. while covering the withdrawal of his fellow soldiers, hanson alone manned his machine gun to stop the enemy attack. he was later found surrounded by 22 of the enemy dead. his machine gun and pistol were empty and his hand clutched his machete. hospital corpsman john e. kilmer, united states navy. in helping defend a vital hill position during assault he bravely -- braved enemy fire to aid the wounded and he was killed while shielding a wounded marine with his own body. corporal benito martinez. electing to remain at his post during an attack he inflicted numerous casualties against the enemy onslaught and refused to be rescued because of the danger involved to his other fellow troops of the his stand enabled troops to attack and regain the terrain. he was in the united states army. first lieutenant frank mitchell united states marine corps. led a hand-to-hand struggle to repel the enemy. led a party to search for the wounded and single-handedly covered the withdrawal of his men before
private first class, jack hanson united states army. while covering the withdrawal of his fellow soldiers, hanson alone manned his machine gun to stop the enemy attack. he was later found surrounded by 22 of the enemy dead. his machine gun and pistol were empty and his hand clutched his machete. hospital corpsman john e. kilmer, united states navy. in helping defend a vital hill position during assault he bravely -- braved enemy fire to aid the wounded and he was killed while shielding a...
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we spoke to an employee of jim hanson auto motive.fficials recommended people nearby leave but there are no mandatory evacuations at this point. coverage will continue on twitter. >>> how much is a human egg worth? two women are fighting price limits they think are unfair. >> abc news reporter, debra roberts has the story. >> 30-year-old katie riley is one of thousands of women who donated her eggs to help others start a family. >> my reason was financial. >> she was paid 8,000 dallas but says it was far from easy. >> i got very very bloated, i was exhausted, i suffered fainting spells and severe abdomen pain. >> reporter: who controls the price of a human egg? that question at the center of a lawsuit filed by two women on behalf of all donors claiming fertility clinics have unreasonable kept the eggs value. the american society for reproductive medicine sets it standards for the industry. they insist anything more than $5,000 requires justification and more than $10,000 isn't appropriate. the lawyer in the lawsuit calls that illegal
we spoke to an employee of jim hanson auto motive.fficials recommended people nearby leave but there are no mandatory evacuations at this point. coverage will continue on twitter. >>> how much is a human egg worth? two women are fighting price limits they think are unfair. >> abc news reporter, debra roberts has the story. >> 30-year-old katie riley is one of thousands of women who donated her eggs to help others start a family. >> my reason was financial. >>...
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the people who stay for life are people like emes and hanson and those who have gotten people killed. >> so does it matter whether a spy is from an allied country or not? spice from friendly countries has been six seven eight, nine years. spice fromspies from hostile countries has been 25 years. pollard kept for 30 years was incarcerated much longer than a friendly spy has ever been incarcerated. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i won't cast dispersions on people's motives, i won't say what those motives were, but he was kept much longer than the history and tradition of this thing would suggest. >> the israelis have tried to make a deal with pollard on other occasions. you don't think if thanksgiving there is--you don't think there is a relationship with the iran deal? >> i would doubt that there is. i think the iran deal is so bad no matter what happened to pollard, and i think pollard should have been freed many years ago. >> ambassador, if you would stay with us for just a moment i have another topic i want to talk with you in just a moment. during today's house heari
the people who stay for life are people like emes and hanson and those who have gotten people killed. >> so does it matter whether a spy is from an allied country or not? spice from friendly countries has been six seven eight, nine years. spice fromspies from hostile countries has been 25 years. pollard kept for 30 years was incarcerated much longer than a friendly spy has ever been incarcerated. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i won't cast dispersions on...
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. >> check out taraji hanson's latest hair.ry of the day other than the little girl dancing. >> she debuted her dramatic look, running from the deepest purple, to silver, in the photo she posted over weekend. she's playing with color. that was the comment she haddon instagram. >> i think that looks beautiful. >> nice summer thing. celebrities are doing this now, a pop of color on their hair. we like it. she always looks good, cookie, you know the show empire. >> you know what looks good to me. >> what? >> that. >> not that, the other thing bring that over here. >> talking about color. >> fourth of july treat. >> i saved this for myself. >> red, white and blue chocolate covered strawberries. >> we will just pig out here. you have a wonderful day. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. trading-in or sellin
. >> check out taraji hanson's latest hair.ry of the day other than the little girl dancing. >> she debuted her dramatic look, running from the deepest purple, to silver, in the photo she posted over weekend. she's playing with color. that was the comment she haddon instagram. >> i think that looks beautiful. >> nice summer thing. celebrities are doing this now, a pop of color on their hair. we like it. she always looks good, cookie, you know the show empire. >>...
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in later years intelligence passed on by people like james and hanson, led to the execution of american agents. robert did you lose me there? actually we'll get back to robert grenier as soon as we have him. n.a.t.o. compared his strong solidarity at a rare and emergency meeting in brussels. ministers touched the threat. n.a.t.o. leaders issued a statement declaring that terrorism poses a direct threat to the security of n.a.t.o. countries. turkey is the only muslim country in the block. the kurds are the world's largest ninority people who don't have a home state. more than 30 million are spread around the globe, mostly concentrated in turkey iraq and syria, all opposing a separate kurdistan. in iraq more than 5 million kurds leave in the north-east. the peshmerga, their fighting force has been an ally of the u.s.-led collision in the fight a -- coalition in the fight against i.s.i.l. 2 million kurds live in the indecent. their force, y.p.g. fought i.s.i.l. in bloody battles, including in the border city. in turkey as many as 15 million represented a fifth of the population. an armed g
in later years intelligence passed on by people like james and hanson, led to the execution of american agents. robert did you lose me there? actually we'll get back to robert grenier as soon as we have him. n.a.t.o. compared his strong solidarity at a rare and emergency meeting in brussels. ministers touched the threat. n.a.t.o. leaders issued a statement declaring that terrorism poses a direct threat to the security of n.a.t.o. countries. turkey is the only muslim country in the block. the...
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joining us now to discuss trial attorney header hanson and criminal defense attorney janna spill bore. heather, have you heard of that give me a date so my client can have an alibi. >> this is argument that can be made. one to set ground for appeal later on. two to buy time the attorney came in late. prior to that the defendant was representing himself. there is plenty of cases with dough known know the date person died, yet the case go forward. if you're the defendant that lends itself to reasonable doubt. no the enough stop the case and maybe appealable issue. jon: when this happened. police were mystified there was food on the table. the family vanished into thin air. prosecutors say on or about february 4th. i believe that is the actual language, on or about february 4th of 2010, they were murdered. close enough. >> absolutely close enough. all of the complaints that come across my desk allege on or about. this defendant is trying to win this case quote on technicality. you don't actually ever win murder cases on technicalities. what he is trying to say, look the complaint it sell
joining us now to discuss trial attorney header hanson and criminal defense attorney janna spill bore. heather, have you heard of that give me a date so my client can have an alibi. >> this is argument that can be made. one to set ground for appeal later on. two to buy time the attorney came in late. prior to that the defendant was representing himself. there is plenty of cases with dough known know the date person died, yet the case go forward. if you're the defendant that lends itself...
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. >> becky hanson has more on that part of the story. >> i believe this is a historic moment. >> reporter: this moment, long in the making, ricochetted around the region. israel also called it historic, an historic mistake. >> in all areas meant to prevent iran foreign policy arming itself with nuclear weapons, excessive concessions have been made. >>. >> reporter: the statewidely thought to have an estimated nuclear arsenal of at least 80 warheads, though israel will not confirm or deny a nuclear program, has been a fierce critic of talks with iran. other middle eastern states are just as rattled, none more so than saudi arabia. the conservative sunni regime has been suspicious of iran's conservative shiite regime since the islamic revolution in 1979. but the arab persian rivalry is centuries hold. that is modern manifestation is a rash of regional proxy wars from syria a to lebanon to yemen. other arab nations are watching carefully. speaking to cnn back in may, jordan's king abdullah said any agreement would be the beginning of a long dialogue with teheran. >> i hope it opens the door
. >> becky hanson has more on that part of the story. >> i believe this is a historic moment. >> reporter: this moment, long in the making, ricochetted around the region. israel also called it historic, an historic mistake. >> in all areas meant to prevent iran foreign policy arming itself with nuclear weapons, excessive concessions have been made. >>. >> reporter: the statewidely thought to have an estimated nuclear arsenal of at least 80 warheads, though...
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you may know "the washington post" calls him the world's most fam plows climate scientist, james hansonmany credit with bringing global warming to the world's attention in the 1980s through some striking congressional testimony. he's now an adjunct professor at columbia university's earth institute. you say there will be a ten feet rise in 50 years? what does that mean? it seems like a long way off. this number what would it mean? >> not only would it be ten feet, but it would imply in the next decades after that it would be even more because where this water is coming from is the west antarctic ice sheet. there's another part of the east antarctic ice sheet which has several meters of sea level rise in its ice. what that would mean is coastal cities would become dysfunctional. parts of the city would still be above water, but it wouldn't make sense to try to rebuild them partially because they know the water is going to keep rising. so we can't let it go unstable. we would lose all the doeftal cities in the world. that's enormous cost which would affect everybody, whether they're livin
you may know "the washington post" calls him the world's most fam plows climate scientist, james hansonmany credit with bringing global warming to the world's attention in the 1980s through some striking congressional testimony. he's now an adjunct professor at columbia university's earth institute. you say there will be a ten feet rise in 50 years? what does that mean? it seems like a long way off. this number what would it mean? >> not only would it be ten feet, but it would...
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the company telling cnbc it just poached former microsoft and dell executive thomas hanson to lead dropbox'ssales team. hamson will focus on growing dropbox's business partnerships. the cloud company has 400 million users at 8 million business accounts, up from 4 million in november of 2013. dropbox says 70% of users are outside the u.s. and carl it's an interesting hire, especially since dropbox last year inked a partnership with microsoft to bring office products to microsoft. >> windows 10 on the 29th of july. a couple of big things to watch there. dow closed a session lows as we're about to get europe's close. simon is back with that. >> wall street is weighing on europe, we were flat for much of the european session. but don't forget 9% gains on the broad market here in nine sessions, that's the big ebb picture, goldman went overweight europe stocks overnight for the next three months. they were already overweight for the year. they suggest you should fund that by being underweight stocks in the united states. >> today the greek prime minister introduced the second set of reforms that h
the company telling cnbc it just poached former microsoft and dell executive thomas hanson to lead dropbox'ssales team. hamson will focus on growing dropbox's business partnerships. the cloud company has 400 million users at 8 million business accounts, up from 4 million in november of 2013. dropbox says 70% of users are outside the u.s. and carl it's an interesting hire, especially since dropbox last year inked a partnership with microsoft to bring office products to microsoft. >>...
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. >> concord's mike hanson said he's now watering his lawn and garden almost exclusively with this stuffl this in a 275-gallon container and that supplements me for the whole week >> those who take advantage should be aware. 300 gallons of water weighs more than 2000 pounds. users should be certain their truck, trailer or car is capable of carrying as much as they take. in martinez laura anthony, abc7 news. >> starting next wednesday, all california state parks will shut off outdoor rinse stations in order to save water during the drought. the move could save 18 million gallons of water annually. mark officials suggest they bring jugs of water from home. leyla is in for lisa. we are in for a pleasant day in. >> yes. we need to do what we can to save water. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. the radar satellite is picking up very slight returns. we have the low clouds and a mix of clouds over the bay area right now. that's bringing our temperatures inland a little bit below average today. here's a look at san jose. a bit of a great start, as well from 101 and 880. >> an area of low pressu
. >> concord's mike hanson said he's now watering his lawn and garden almost exclusively with this stuffl this in a 275-gallon container and that supplements me for the whole week >> those who take advantage should be aware. 300 gallons of water weighs more than 2000 pounds. users should be certain their truck, trailer or car is capable of carrying as much as they take. in martinez laura anthony, abc7 news. >> starting next wednesday, all california state parks will shut off...
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. >> concord's mike hanson said he's now watering his lawn and garden almost exclusively with this stuffe a transfer pump. we transfer all this in a 275-gallon container and that supplements me for the whole week >> those who take advantage should be aware. 300 gallons of water weighs more than 2,000 pounds. users should be certain their truck, trailer or car is capable of carrying as much as they take. in martinez, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> 6:46 the time. people really getting creative when it comes to watering their plants and keeping everything up. >> we need the rain so bad but we aren't going to get in this weekend. it will be dry but mild. >> let's look at the radar satellite. we have low clouds hanging over many parts of the bay area. right now we have some low level moisture redominantly in the east bay. that will make way for plenty of sunshine later today if you take a look from the sfo camera. a beautiful shot. you see the clouds as they start to envelope san francisco. it will eventually burn off. forecast for today, mild with the clouds. warm and sunny this weekend. 90s,
. >> concord's mike hanson said he's now watering his lawn and garden almost exclusively with this stuffe a transfer pump. we transfer all this in a 275-gallon container and that supplements me for the whole week >> those who take advantage should be aware. 300 gallons of water weighs more than 2,000 pounds. users should be certain their truck, trailer or car is capable of carrying as much as they take. in martinez, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> 6:46 the time. people really...
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. >>> let's talk thursday's emmy nominations in made history as viola david taraji hanson both earnedd actress in the drama series. >> they set stage for another history making moment, a black woman could win the emmy for the first time in one of tv's most competitive categories. >> taraji's is for her scene stealing role as cookie on fox's hit show empire. series overall which was a sensation upon its premiere last winter was not nominated for best drama and co-star terence howard didn't get a best actor nod. >> what up with that. >> lee daniels the executive producer, got fired up in an instagram video showing his frustration over his show's snub. after posting explicit remarks, on social media daniels clarified his remarks saying he was the emmys and was having nothing but good wishes for nominees. the it heirs on fox september 20th season two of empire premiers three days later. >> we clearly interest rude him on good day. >> yes. >> okay. speaking of empire, the show's music supervisor timber land and his wife are heading for divorce, again. >> what is going on here. >> well, a a
. >>> let's talk thursday's emmy nominations in made history as viola david taraji hanson both earnedd actress in the drama series. >> they set stage for another history making moment, a black woman could win the emmy for the first time in one of tv's most competitive categories. >> taraji's is for her scene stealing role as cookie on fox's hit show empire. series overall which was a sensation upon its premiere last winter was not nominated for best drama and co-star...
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. >> reporter: john hanson is ceo of the delaware river port authority, he says he does in the know if the ben franklin bridge will be closed off to vehicle traffic when pope francis visits. that is ultimately the call of the secret service and questions remains in the roads and streets on the philadelphia side of the span will be shut down. >> we're in the right now thinking about closing the bridge for any particular reason, but we're waiting to see, you know, what the plans are. >> reporter: mass transit patco will provide none in stop services to center city westbound from its lindenwald, wood crest ferry avenue and broadway stations. all other stations will be closed on the weekend of september 26th parking will be limited. annmarie mcmullins is part of the group of ten planning to use patco to see the pope. >> any ballpark about how early you think you might to have get here. >> probably very early like four or 5:00 in the morning and we're ready to to that. >> reporter: no kidding. >> yes, we are we're determined we're going. >> reporter: advanced ticket are on sale and riders w
. >> reporter: john hanson is ceo of the delaware river port authority, he says he does in the know if the ben franklin bridge will be closed off to vehicle traffic when pope francis visits. that is ultimately the call of the secret service and questions remains in the roads and streets on the philadelphia side of the span will be shut down. >> we're in the right now thinking about closing the bridge for any particular reason, but we're waiting to see, you know, what the plans are....
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joined by heather hanson and eric who is a criminal defense attorney. any rape case is one too many that is proven against anyone. but it appears that we are now in a situation, a territory in this country where we have a lot of young men who are being accused and then being exonerated but these charges keep hounding them and hounding the. he is fighting back saying columbia did her wrong by allowing her to make this huge display. she did a video in which she re-creates and i don't recommend you watch it because i have she and a friend re-create or rape. heather, does he have a case he is being discriminateedppleminatediscriminated because he is a male? >> i think it is because he is an alleged perpetrator and if the victim was male they would have to face the same thing. the easier case is the school violated their own policy and procedures. they said when this happens they will protect everyone's privacy and instead they allowed this woman to go out and do this very public display of what she alleged happened. they allowed her to bring the mattress on
joined by heather hanson and eric who is a criminal defense attorney. any rape case is one too many that is proven against anyone. but it appears that we are now in a situation, a territory in this country where we have a lot of young men who are being accused and then being exonerated but these charges keep hounding them and hounding the. he is fighting back saying columbia did her wrong by allowing her to make this huge display. she did a video in which she re-creates and i don't recommend...
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. >> reporter: professor james hanson is armstrong's official biographer. >> i think the story of neilise in knowing that that is a two-part story that needs to be told. >> there he is. a foot coming the down the steps. >> reporter: a story that with your help will be told again and again and to leave star gazers to experience that one man's one small step. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in over the first 24 hours of this online fund-raising effort they have already surpassed $170,000 and counting. >> that's great. good they are working to save it. >> a shout-out to the smithsonian sm we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. this summer take flight, without having to take a flight. because all the thrills you need are right here at busch gardens, and water country usa. in williamsburg, va. like the daring new coaster tempesto. so ride together slide together whether it's monster drops collossal curls or furry friends it's all here. vacation pac
. >> reporter: professor james hanson is armstrong's official biographer. >> i think the story of neilise in knowing that that is a two-part story that needs to be told. >> there he is. a foot coming the down the steps. >> reporter: a story that with your help will be told again and again and to leave star gazers to experience that one man's one small step. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in over the first 24 hours of...
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. >> reporter: professor james hanson is armstrong's official biographer. >> i think the story of neilise in knowing that that is a two-part story that needs to be told. >> there he is. a foot coming the down the steps. >> reporter: a story that with your help will be told again and again and to leave star gazers to experience that one man's one small step. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in over the first 24 hours of this online fund-raising effort they have already surpassed $170,000 and counting. >> that's great. good they are working to save it. >> a shout-out to the smit . >>> good morning, it is 8:25, times nor news headlines a 4.0 earthquake happened in freemont this morning. there were no reports of serious damage, but the kpix newsroom received calls from santa clara, plenty ton and san ramon from people reporting the quake. >>> a flash flood poured through a desert gully. the 30-foot section of the i-10 collapsed on sunday, it was the eastbound section. >>> and inspiring chance to change the world. they're looking for a $2 million priz
. >> reporter: professor james hanson is armstrong's official biographer. >> i think the story of neilise in knowing that that is a two-part story that needs to be told. >> there he is. a foot coming the down the steps. >> reporter: a story that with your help will be told again and again and to leave star gazers to experience that one man's one small step. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in over the first 24 hours of...
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journal of medicine what they found was were some of the armadillos can carry bacteria that causes hanson'sease. what they found was there was a genetic similarity, between that bacteria in the armadillos and some of the people who acquired the disease never left the country. so there was a handful of people, 30 people, they were looking at south east united states and they found this potential link. so the thought was could they have a acquired the leopardcy from the armadillo or we just don't know. just recently we found in the state of florida we have ten cases per year. we have nine cases this year. i talk to people at the health department. they said they felt mess of those cases if not all of those cases were imported because it takes two to ten years, to see symptoms. but now, the state of florida is now admitting that some cases, somewhere and they are in the giving us a number, may have matched that genetic fingerprint in the bacteria that they find in armadillos. what does this all mean? they keep saying we don't know but there could that be transmission but i wouldn't panic becau
journal of medicine what they found was were some of the armadillos can carry bacteria that causes hanson'sease. what they found was there was a genetic similarity, between that bacteria in the armadillos and some of the people who acquired the disease never left the country. so there was a handful of people, 30 people, they were looking at south east united states and they found this potential link. so the thought was could they have a acquired the leopardcy from the armadillo or we just don't...
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robert hanson. dennis casey. and chris hinkley.come forward, please. [ inaudible ] >> all right. >> just real quickly, i'm dennis casey, five-time president of the san francisco motorcycle club. we're 111 years old and we had mayors of the city of san francisco as members of our club. we're about 100 members strong now. we're the largest motorcycle club in the world at one time and we're first to allow women members. we have been in the building at 2194 folsom for many years. we are not an outlaw club, just a regular motorcycle club. we are not the sons of anarchy, but the sons of san francisco and particular folsom street. our clubhouse is a -- our club is non-profit, we use our clubhouse for weddings, birthdays, christmas parties special events. it's just a clubhouse. it's open to the public. and we have always been very generous to our neighbors and never had the police there except one time 30 years ago for a noise compliant. if we are in the clubhouse right now, and the last flood, you would be the only people on dry ground. s
robert hanson. dennis casey. and chris hinkley.come forward, please. [ inaudible ] >> all right. >> just real quickly, i'm dennis casey, five-time president of the san francisco motorcycle club. we're 111 years old and we had mayors of the city of san francisco as members of our club. we're about 100 members strong now. we're the largest motorcycle club in the world at one time and we're first to allow women members. we have been in the building at 2194 folsom for many years. we are...
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we had wild off one situations and the -- >> that was hanson. >> that was capital gains and i think there were 90 co-spons and and even regan was step mid on tax cuts to be honest and not i mean carter once you start let me tell you guys who are young once you start with a little tax cut, it worked, oh my god, it worked. it becomes as and jump and cut taxes. this was a congregation of tax cuts with this enormous prosperity of the planet because once this thing starts rolling people, you can't stop it. it's a hard day. the time has come. these guys have backed themselves into a corner and they can't go any further. now it's our day of once it starts, believe me it's more fun than anything you've done ever. >> so we've been working with larry and steve forbes with some of these presidential candidates to try and we talked about the plan plan, do you think the republican candidates will come with flat taxes? >> i anticipate ted cruz will, sean. i anticipate that even huckabee is talking about, i mean, it's not his primary target area but he's taking about -- oh, yeah, he's talking about a fa
we had wild off one situations and the -- >> that was hanson. >> that was capital gains and i think there were 90 co-spons and and even regan was step mid on tax cuts to be honest and not i mean carter once you start let me tell you guys who are young once you start with a little tax cut, it worked, oh my god, it worked. it becomes as and jump and cut taxes. this was a congregation of tax cuts with this enormous prosperity of the planet because once this thing starts rolling people,...