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you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs? believe there is an insurance scam going on? >> where's the body? >> reporter: you don't believe tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband. >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. >> if you notice there on the front of the boat, you see bundles of marijuana there. >> reporter: it shows a small boat and a group of men, one in a green shirt, one shirt black, fitting the description given by tiffany hartley, and what sheriff gonzalez says is a bale of marijuana in the bow. it's information the mexican sheriff had from the very first day. >> reporter: sheriff, i've got to ask you, is that possible that mexico is going to find, catch and adjudicate the killers in what is a lawless part of mexico? >> i really cannot answer that, but i can tell you this, based on their past record, i think they have a -- somewhat of a zero solvency rate and a zero
you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs? believe there is an insurance scam going on? >> where's the body? >> reporter: you don't believe tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband. >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. >> if you notice there on the front of the boat, you see bundles of marijuana there....
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trained as a sculptor, british artist paddy hartley's creative career began infecting -- intersecting with medical technology in 2004. his faith -- his work with face corsets led him to the pioneering facial surgery work for world war i soldiers completed by dr. harold gillies at queen mary's hospital. two major projects developed from heartily -- hartley's discovery, the ongoing faÇade and the 2007 national army museum chelsea exhibition, "faces a battle," that was attended by many of the descendents of the men. project faÇade combines and interprets elements of surgical, social, and military history with the contemporary art making process. the first phase of project faÇade broke the untold histories of 16 world war i servicemen treated for horrific facial injuries to international audiences. using vintage uniforms as a canvas and embroidery as the means of conveying new lead discovered stories about the men, hartley used the fabric to call to mind skin, tissue, and surgical stitchery. research in the national archives and information from the descendents family enhance the findings
trained as a sculptor, british artist paddy hartley's creative career began infecting -- intersecting with medical technology in 2004. his faith -- his work with face corsets led him to the pioneering facial surgery work for world war i soldiers completed by dr. harold gillies at queen mary's hospital. two major projects developed from heartily -- hartley's discovery, the ongoing faÇade and the 2007 national army museum chelsea exhibition, "faces a battle," that was attended by many...
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reporter: he said that joan had been kind to hartley, giving him cookies. they say that the man battles drug addiction. this happened one week ago. paul said the same guy who had been at the door earlier the day offer to shovel snow. they came back later and try to break in the back door. this happened along river road in bethesda. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: only on 7 uncovering the reason for a hold up in the investigation of the shooting of a child. the nine-year-old is recovering after being shot five months ago. family members are still searching for answers as to what happened to him. abc 7 discover there is a backup of the crime lab. a spokesman said they are working on excessive amounts of evidence in the case. a written report should be ready in two weeks. incidents on metro are piling up and commuters are telling us they are worried. this is one month after smoke filled a train in l'enfant plaza, killing a woman. today, passengers say they were stranded near the same station for 40 minutes. >> a lot of other passengers and i stood toget will ha
reporter: he said that joan had been kind to hartley, giving him cookies. they say that the man battles drug addiction. this happened one week ago. paul said the same guy who had been at the door earlier the day offer to shovel snow. they came back later and try to break in the back door. this happened along river road in bethesda. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: only on 7 uncovering the reason for a hold up in the investigation of the shooting of a child. the nine-year-old is recovering after...
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but the biggest threat is not taft-hartley. the biggest threat is market forces.ama canal is being widened. mexico's contemplating a port with rail connection to texas. vancouver had their best year ever last year, and they're poised to exceed that this year. i did not get a call, liz, from the mayor of savannah, georgia, because they were loving life with the extended business. ,and so as i said to them, you'e now restored full operations to the ports, but what is equally important is to restore confidence in the west coast -- liz: we concern. >> and that's what you've got to do. liz: we don't want to lose business to other nations, that is a real problem. we thank you for coming on to clarify exactly what happened. >> my pleasure. liz: we'll hope this doesn't happen again. >> absolutely. liz: secretary tom perez from d.c., thank you. >>> closing bell, we are 40 minutes away. still no cigar for the nasdaq 5000, but coming up a surprising potential successor for jpmorgan's jamie dimon. charlie gasparino coming on down here with the scoop. really, can he really be
but the biggest threat is not taft-hartley. the biggest threat is market forces.ama canal is being widened. mexico's contemplating a port with rail connection to texas. vancouver had their best year ever last year, and they're poised to exceed that this year. i did not get a call, liz, from the mayor of savannah, georgia, because they were loving life with the extended business. ,and so as i said to them, you'e now restored full operations to the ports, but what is equally important is to...
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some of those coins were found in hartley's home. still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, a paralyzing ice storm hits the deep south. see if it has any impact on our area. >> a warning from president obama as thousands of homeland security workers face possible furloughs. and next what abc 7 uncovered about smoke incidents this weekend on metro that has >> new concerns tonight over the safety of metro passengers after multiple smoke incidents in metro tunnels over the weekend. they come one month after a woman was killed when smoke filled a train near l'enfant plaza. stephen tschida reports on the new frustration for passengers and first responders. >> coming through. >> in an incident eerily similar to an event january 129, a train came to an abrupt halt here the l'enfant plaza station this morning. passengers say it sat there for more than 40 minutes. >> people are getting upset on that train. >> communities are more worried following a weekend of turmoil on metro. metro experienced at least four incidents. one at foggy bottom led to si
some of those coins were found in hartley's home. still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, a paralyzing ice storm hits the deep south. see if it has any impact on our area. >> a warning from president obama as thousands of homeland security workers face possible furloughs. and next what abc 7 uncovered about smoke incidents this weekend on metro that has >> new concerns tonight over the safety of metro passengers after multiple smoke incidents in metro tunnels over the weekend. they come...
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. >> repor 30-year-old robert hartley. 28-year-old ionis gargolianis charged in connection with a homehesda. police say one of the suspects had knowledge of the house and knew where to look for the cash. the victim dr. paul shore and his wife. the doctor's recovering from cataract surgery. he says the suspects used something like a baseball bat to break through the glass door and then told him and his wife to keep their hands up. >> he says "we're not going to hurt you. we will not hurt you. we respe and then he said we're doing because the economy sucks. that's s-u-c-k-s, pat, if you want to put that in there. >> reporter: one of the suspects went upstairs and found a cash box where his wife kept money she had been saving for 35 years. it was right beneath the thermostat. turns out suspect hartley was a heating repairman and he worked on that thermostat just a few days before the robbery. >> and it was very clear from the beginning that these two suspects knew where this cash and these coins were stored in the home so it was very clear to the detectives that someone had intimate knowl
. >> repor 30-year-old robert hartley. 28-year-old ionis gargolianis charged in connection with a homehesda. police say one of the suspects had knowledge of the house and knew where to look for the cash. the victim dr. paul shore and his wife. the doctor's recovering from cataract surgery. he says the suspects used something like a baseball bat to break through the glass door and then told him and his wife to keep their hands up. >> he says "we're not going to hurt you. we will...
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lawmakers have talked about using the taft-hartley act which authorizes the president to get involved in a strike which causes a national emergency. problem is, the union is not officially on strike so it's unclear if that law applies. the national retail federation is reaching out to the white house directly. >> they told us they are seriously monitoring the situation and keeping an eye on things. that's great but, you know, we need them to step beyond monitoring right now. >> reporter: imports and exports have slowed to a crawl. container ships are idle for days and that's especially a problem for shipments of perishable goods. >> in this yard we have had loads of oranges. they sat here for 23 days. you can just imagine what oranges turn in 23 days. >> reporter: experts say the economy could lose $2 billion a day if the slowdown grows into a full lockout or strike. california almond farmers and rice growers are months behind in shipments to asia. they are now hoping the president gets involved while he is in san francisco. the two sides are still negotiating. anne makovec, kpix 5. >
lawmakers have talked about using the taft-hartley act which authorizes the president to get involved in a strike which causes a national emergency. problem is, the union is not officially on strike so it's unclear if that law applies. the national retail federation is reaching out to the white house directly. >> they told us they are seriously monitoring the situation and keeping an eye on things. that's great but, you know, we need them to step beyond monitoring right now. >>...
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and taft-hartley, you can use powers of taft-hartley to basically open gates of ports.sn't come to that. jenna: we'll see if it does. dagen, thank you. >> thank you. >> jon? jon: there is new controversy surrounding the president's executive actions on immigration. why some fear those could lead to election fraud ahead. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $
and taft-hartley, you can use powers of taft-hartley to basically open gates of ports.sn't come to that. jenna: we'll see if it does. dagen, thank you. >> thank you. >> jon? jon: there is new controversy surrounding the president's executive actions on immigration. why some fear those could lead to election fraud ahead. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need...
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hartley house's play room is a safe haven. most of the women here have children to protect too. in frederick, kristin wright news4. >>> soon very soon. that's when d.c. mayor muriel bowser says she'll be naming a permanent fire chief. eugene jones has been acting as interim chief since kenneth ellerbe stepped down last year amid a series of problems with ambulances and emergency responses. union officials recently expressed concern that a lack of permanent leadership is making it tough for department to move forward with rebuilding its fleet and filling empty positions. sources tell news4 an announcement could come sometime early next week. >>> it was a brazen theft in downtown d.c. on valentine's day. surveillance video shows someone walking into the banana republic on 13th street downtown and walking around and a few minutes later they go back in and grab a bunch of jackets off the rack and run out. d.c. police are trying to track down that person and another person who was seen holding the door. >>> in virginia, two men are charged in connection with a string of battery theft
hartley house's play room is a safe haven. most of the women here have children to protect too. in frederick, kristin wright news4. >>> soon very soon. that's when d.c. mayor muriel bowser says she'll be naming a permanent fire chief. eugene jones has been acting as interim chief since kenneth ellerbe stepped down last year amid a series of problems with ambulances and emergency responses. union officials recently expressed concern that a lack of permanent leadership is making it tough...
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but the biggest threat is not taft-hartley. the biggest threat is market forces.is being widened. mexico is contemplating a port with rail connection to texas. then vancouver had their best year ever last year. they're poised to exceed that this year. liz: the threat is elsewhere. other nations getting ahead of us. catch all of today's interviews on foxbusiness.com. david: time for the number one thing to watch for tomorrow. let's bring back veronica daguerre from the "wall street journal." veronica, what is it? >> i'm watching janet yellen speaking to congress. she will speak tuesday and wednesday. will she leave the door open to wage increase. -- rate increase. will she met things like walmart boosting their wages? will we hear more positive views on that? liz: you look exactly at the opportunity. you know the members about congress will push her when we see rate tightening? >> that is the million, billion dollar question. will she get specific? i don't know. we'll see how far they get into the questioning? david: likely to be contentious. sometimes with people
but the biggest threat is not taft-hartley. the biggest threat is market forces.is being widened. mexico is contemplating a port with rail connection to texas. then vancouver had their best year ever last year. they're poised to exceed that this year. liz: the threat is elsewhere. other nations getting ahead of us. catch all of today's interviews on foxbusiness.com. david: time for the number one thing to watch for tomorrow. let's bring back veronica daguerre from the "wall street...
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. >> some lawmakers say if this drags on, president obama should invoke the taft-hartley act that would force the ports to re-open for the sake of the national economy. >>> we're going to get you a cup of water. >> thank you. i need it. something stuck in my throat. >>> we had 4 high records yesterday including 80 degrees at pebble beach yesterday at the at&t pro-am golf tournament is taking place. today identical conditions. name this shot. >> 880? the880? >>> good job! we currently have clear skies. no hints of stratus there. right now, concord 47 degrees a little bit of patchy fog trying to develop there. 48 degrees and clear skies currently in santa rosa. 58 in san francisco. a few of these high, thin clouds are going to continue to try to spill over the ridge of high pressure. otherwise, we have mostly sunny skies today. temperatures will be well above average for this time of the year. typically we should be at 60 degrees in san francisco. instead, today we're forecasting 72 degrees. 76 degrees in san jose up in the average high of 61. and also in the low and mid-70s east of the b
. >> some lawmakers say if this drags on, president obama should invoke the taft-hartley act that would force the ports to re-open for the sake of the national economy. >>> we're going to get you a cup of water. >> thank you. i need it. something stuck in my throat. >>> we had 4 high records yesterday including 80 degrees at pebble beach yesterday at the at&t pro-am golf tournament is taking place. today identical conditions. name this shot. >> 880?...
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. >> hartley is a very complicated and long process. so it is much better if the party at the negotiating table were to come to resolution. >> while the west coast port were mostly still today negotiations between the union and the pacific maritime association are ongoing. >> the president has made it clear that he wants everyone to resolve this in the negotiating table. they have made available a federal mediator. >> men time truckers at the port don't know how much longer they can wait. while the lots fill up with shipping container that can't be moved. >> do you think it's time for the federal government to get involved. >> definitely. they should have gotten involved a long time ago. this is like little kids fighting back and forth and we are just sitting on the side line while our economy is being destroyed. >>reporter: many truck remembers from southern california. stuck in oakland. >> right now i'm waiting here to get my box about terminal but it's close sod how can i get it. >>reporter: port is to reopen tomorrow with limited ac
. >> hartley is a very complicated and long process. so it is much better if the party at the negotiating table were to come to resolution. >> while the west coast port were mostly still today negotiations between the union and the pacific maritime association are ongoing. >> the president has made it clear that he wants everyone to resolve this in the negotiating table. they have made available a federal mediator. >> men time truckers at the port don't know how much...
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inga james runs hartley house, a shelter that helps women, men, and children impacted by abuse.t also has a hotline that gets about a thousand calls every month. >> i don't think personally that domestic violence is happening more now than it used to happen no. i think victims are more willing and more able to contact law enforcement or contact our agency. >> experts say 30,000 women in the county will likely become victims of domestic abuse at some point in their lives and a lot of them will never report it. >>> a virginia woman says she's going to be keeping a tighter hold on her beloved dog after he fell into a frozen pond in northern virginia. tonight we're hearing from the crew that helped pull him to safety. news4's molette green has the story in fairfax. >> reporter: we want to show you how fairfax county firefighters came together to rescue bodie the dog who fell through the ice. take a look at these incredible pictures. firefighters from fairfax county in icy wood glynn lake rescuing bodie. >> water below at 40 at 45 degrees or below, you have about three to five minute
inga james runs hartley house, a shelter that helps women, men, and children impacted by abuse.t also has a hotline that gets about a thousand calls every month. >> i don't think personally that domestic violence is happening more now than it used to happen no. i think victims are more willing and more able to contact law enforcement or contact our agency. >> experts say 30,000 women in the county will likely become victims of domestic abuse at some point in their lives and a lot of...
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hartley. >>> why kids should not be vaccinated under investigation by a state medical board. see what happened when our kyung lah tried to get reaction. >> >>> new information about what it was like for people trapped inside the train. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. ♪ [epic music] ♪ introducing aleve pm... the pm pain reliever. that dares to work all the way until... [birds chirping] the am. new aleve pm. it's the first to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last all the way until morning. new aleve pm, for a better am. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling yo
hartley. >>> why kids should not be vaccinated under investigation by a state medical board. see what happened when our kyung lah tried to get reaction. >> >>> new information about what it was like for people trapped inside the train. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when...
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democratic voting base and divide people in the workplace and weaken unions in the workplace under taft hartleyhat there is a provision that said states can do this and republicans have decided this is the best way to get to the bottom line. >> and not just eviscerate the unions and hurt democrats in elections because the unops are so important. you look at the national education association and american forward of teachers down by 50% and that is campaign money that help democrats win. >> it is social networking crucial for the progressive movement when it comes to elections and this is exactly what the mission has been by the conservative right. they have to get to the base so it is easier to win the next election. what some of the unions are doing is going back to social networking and going door-to-door and lowering dues to get people back into it. but of course this opens the door for companies to go in and basically cash whip some employees and give them more streng mg in the workplace -- strength in the workplace and give them solutions for more. it is a heavier whip for the unions and t
democratic voting base and divide people in the workplace and weaken unions in the workplace under taft hartleyhat there is a provision that said states can do this and republicans have decided this is the best way to get to the bottom line. >> and not just eviscerate the unions and hurt democrats in elections because the unops are so important. you look at the national education association and american forward of teachers down by 50% and that is campaign money that help democrats win....
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the taft-hartley act intervenes in labor talks that create a national emergency and essentially an 80 day cool off period and that takes the threat of shutdown and lockout and strike off the table. live in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> thank you. both sides are supposed to resume talks later today. the main issues remain work rules and automation. >>> students will be back in class today despite a fire at claremont middle school in oakland. flames destroyed a cafeteria around 2:00 a.m. yesterday at the school on college avenue. investigators believe it was a case of arson because a window was broken and a door was left open. the cost of the damage is estimated to be $1 million. the school's water and electrical systems are intact. >>> the community of kensington has decided to remove their police chief. chief greg harmon has been criticized for his handling of the investigation into how a kensington sergeant's gun and badge were stolen by a prostitute while in reno. the governing board there held a closed door meeting last night and credited so end "-- voted to end contract n
the taft-hartley act intervenes in labor talks that create a national emergency and essentially an 80 day cool off period and that takes the threat of shutdown and lockout and strike off the table. live in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> thank you. both sides are supposed to resume talks later today. the main issues remain work rules and automation. >>> students will be back in class today despite a fire at claremont middle school in oakland. flames destroyed a...
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the taft-hartley act intervenes in labor talks that create a national emergency. it's essentially an 80 day cooling off period and that takes the threat of a strike or a lockout out of the able. off the able. live in -- off the table. live in san francisco, take take, kpix 5. >> the main -- ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> a winter storm is pounding parts of the south and east with snow, sleet and freezing rain. it's caused widespread power outages in states from arkansas to virginia. storm is also being blamed for multiple car crashes. the slick road conditions have many in the south getting rare firsthand experience with winter driving. >> take it very slowly. no matter how many suvs go flying by you. which they usually end up in the ditch anyway. >> a storm has now moved into the mid-atlantic states and washington, d.c.. air force one landed at andrews air force base as the snow started falling last night. it brought president obama back from california. he goes from good weather to -- the snow. >> you know the good news is out there? i always just say this, you won't s
the taft-hartley act intervenes in labor talks that create a national emergency. it's essentially an 80 day cooling off period and that takes the threat of a strike or a lockout out of the able. off the able. live in -- off the table. live in san francisco, take take, kpix 5. >> the main -- ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> a winter storm is pounding parts of the south and east with snow, sleet and freezing rain. it's caused widespread power outages in states from arkansas to virginia....
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challenge is courtland gray, chief operating officer of peavey electronics, stepson of legendary founder hartley what kind of disguise? a washed-up wannabe rock star. that's not a disguise. [laughter] (announcer) as the heir apparent to this audio empire... that's not a good idea. (announcer) he works with the employees who keep his company rocking. feel like mr. magoo. i'm prepared to offer you 7 1/4 an hour. [circuit board hisses] ooh. smoke. yeah. i take that back. it's 4 1/4 an hour. mm-hmm. (announcer) along the way, this boss finds out that his products... (man) that sounds terrible. (announcer) are out of tune. [feedback squealing] (announcer) and what will happen... i actually haven't had a raise in eight years. huh. (announcer) when he meets employees who feel the company has left them behind? we've been downsizing a lot. that's not unusu
challenge is courtland gray, chief operating officer of peavey electronics, stepson of legendary founder hartley what kind of disguise? a washed-up wannabe rock star. that's not a disguise. [laughter] (announcer) as the heir apparent to this audio empire... that's not a good idea. (announcer) he works with the employees who keep his company rocking. feel like mr. magoo. i'm prepared to offer you 7 1/4 an hour. [circuit board hisses] ooh. smoke. yeah. i take that back. it's 4 1/4 an hour....
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lawmakers have talked about using the taft-hartley act which authorities the president to get involved in the strike that causes a national emergency. problem is, the union is not officially on strike. so it's unclear right now whether that law would apply. the national retail federation is reaching out to the white house directly. >> they told us they are seriously monitoring the situation and keeping an eye on things. that's great but we need them to step beyond monitoring now. >> reporter: imports and exports have slowed to a crawl. container ships have been sitting identify for days. it's a problem for shipments of perishable goods. >> in this yard we have had loads of oranges for 23 days. imagine what happens i 23 days. >> reporter: there could be a $2 billion a day loss if it turns into a full-blown strike. rice and almond growers are months behind for shipments to asia. the two sides say they are negotiating. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> a new law pushed up the price of eggs and that has people turning to an alternative. a man who sells baby chicks in alamo say sales are up 30%. pe
lawmakers have talked about using the taft-hartley act which authorities the president to get involved in the strike that causes a national emergency. problem is, the union is not officially on strike. so it's unclear right now whether that law would apply. the national retail federation is reaching out to the white house directly. >> they told us they are seriously monitoring the situation and keeping an eye on things. that's great but we need them to step beyond monitoring now. >>...
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. >> reporter: yet his career is hartley in park.king the very exclusive "vanity fair" parties. >> why have you kept doing this for so long? >> i love it. it's been so much fun. just fun, really. >> reporter: so if you're ever in hollywood and you find yourself handing your keys to chuck pick chances are you like him have become a pretty big deal. >> you did good. you did a good job. >> reporter: for which bs this morning, i'm lee cowan, los angeles. >> see how young and vibrant he is? because he loves his job and he's great at it. >> good guy. >> it goes back to when you like what you do. it's like what he said. it's just fun. like what was said. he's a walking heart. go chuck pick. >>> also a homecoming fr. for our partners. melissa rivers who once interned with e.t. is back with a host of interviews. neil patrick harris, his assignment meant a bit of negotiating at home. how are the kids andling this? my son was raised back stage. do they understand the magnitude of this for you? >> no. our kids are 4. they just want presents. >>
. >> reporter: yet his career is hartley in park.king the very exclusive "vanity fair" parties. >> why have you kept doing this for so long? >> i love it. it's been so much fun. just fun, really. >> reporter: so if you're ever in hollywood and you find yourself handing your keys to chuck pick chances are you like him have become a pretty big deal. >> you did good. you did a good job. >> reporter: for which bs this morning, i'm lee cowan, los...
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because the president's position is something most americans would endorse hartley endorse. could it be that they object to the president's proposal that those who are here undocumented, parents of american citizens and parents of legal residents that those who were here undocumented step forward pay their taxes submit themselves to a criminal background check in order to have a two-year temporary work permit? i doubt many americans would disagree with that. it would mean that these tax-paying workers would be checked and if there's any problem, deported. the republicans want to stop that. they disagree with the president's executive order. i think we ought to have that debate but not at the expense of funding the department of homeland security. but that's their position. so in 16 days the department of homeland security runs out of money. the department entrusted with keeping america safe from terrorism runs out of money. what are we going to do about it? well there's something very easy that we can turn to. it's on the senate calendar of business. it's on every desk here,
because the president's position is something most americans would endorse hartley endorse. could it be that they object to the president's proposal that those who are here undocumented, parents of american citizens and parents of legal residents that those who were here undocumented step forward pay their taxes submit themselves to a criminal background check in order to have a two-year temporary work permit? i doubt many americans would disagree with that. it would mean that these tax-paying...
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you quoted marie hartley that worked for me marie would like to take a mulligan.ion to applying military force here joe, we've got to work with our friends in the area to very boldly take on some of the issues that create this phenomenon. >> so you have to worry about the underlying aspects of it all. but when you are talking about, let's be blunt here when you are talking about the type of people that would be attracted to a movement because they see a jordanian pilot settle -- set on fire or burned alive or 21 christians beheaded while they are screaming for mercy on beaches in libya. you are dealing with people that are not going to be persuaded by a jobs program or a nice word and i talked to people in the agency under george bush and under barak obama that said all can you do is kill them. >> well for all of those who are already committed to come after us i agree with you, joy the euphemism we use is take them off the battlefield. that's kill or capture. what we need to concentrate on is by the way, we have been good at that task killing and capturing over t
you quoted marie hartley that worked for me marie would like to take a mulligan.ion to applying military force here joe, we've got to work with our friends in the area to very boldly take on some of the issues that create this phenomenon. >> so you have to worry about the underlying aspects of it all. but when you are talking about, let's be blunt here when you are talking about the type of people that would be attracted to a movement because they see a jordanian pilot settle -- set on...