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you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs?eve 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 black shirt fitting the description give by tiffany hartley. and what sheriff gonzalez is 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 conviction rate. >> reporter: there is one more piece of evidence.
you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs?eve 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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you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs? >> you don't 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 black shirt fitting the description give by tiffany hartley. and what sheriff gonzalez is 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 conviction rate. >> reporter: there is one more
you don't believe the hartleys were involved in drugs? >> you don't 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...
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tiffany and david hartley learned firsthand. mexican police were not to be trusted. for instance, he was coming home from the bank after cashing our rent check and police pulled him over, followed him from the bank. pulled him over. had him step out and punched him in the face and stole his money. >> reporter: david, she says, saw someone get shot on the street. did you sense it was getting more dangerous ask. >> you could. yeah. you could sense it. you'd hear more about it. >> reporter: what did they look like? describe how you would pick out a cartel member? >> there trucks at that time had their name. the cdt or the z for the zetas. they had actually marked their vehicles with their name and who they were. >> reporter: david convinced his company to allow him at least to live on the american side of the border in mccallon. soon afterwards, the company told david he was being offered another transfer, back home to colorado. to his mom that was a blessing. . >> they were going to be home that next week looking for a house to move into. i mean, we were excited about
tiffany and david hartley learned firsthand. mexican police were not to be trusted. for instance, he was coming home from the bank after cashing our rent check and police pulled him over, followed him from the bank. pulled him over. had him step out and punched him in the face and stole his money. >> reporter: david, she says, saw someone get shot on the street. did you sense it was getting more dangerous ask. >> you could. yeah. you could sense it. you'd hear more about it....
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(clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations.her behalf. >> you stole my line
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(clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations. wife and i've asked a good friend of both of us little feather to speak on her behalf. >> you stole my line i was going to say she's my wife. i want to say coming up those stairs is the most exercise i've had all today. uc berkley welcomes all applications from the community congest students. the native american community claiming faculty students and staff working together to find a supportive improvement for the native student environmentalist. our goal is to enhance the 2ri7b8 and social experience of our students. they support the native program where incoming students can be places in the same housing unit to provide a culture experience now, it's my pleasure to introduce one of my best friends. brigitte even though north america con >> okay brigitte north america con is the member of the pueblo frieb of animal new mexico as has been working for over 17 years as an administration and recruitment services at the university of california peculiar. she group in a military family and
(clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations. wife and i've asked a good friend of both of us little feather to speak on her behalf. >> you stole my line i was going to say she's my wife. i want to say coming up those stairs is the most exercise i've had all today. uc berkley welcomes all applications from the community congest students. the native american community claiming faculty students and staff working together to find a supportive improvement for...
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for bonnie hartley who emanates from the missouri heck nation she's n.y. those strong leaders we have a lot to celebrate. again, i want to thank k q e d for helping to identify those wonderful leaders and giving them the due recognition. on behalf of the city i want to call outline 4 of those heros up and join me many declaring this is to american heritage indian month in sa month in san francisco. (clapping.) >> once again thank you mayor ed lee. (clapping.) for all unify done and your words. thank you. are the dancers ready to go? we are. all right. to please stand if you'reable. we go over to friendship house drum. for a grand entry as you recognize the grand entrance of all our dancers. so here we go. make them dance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcoming our dancers. welcoming our dancers our men straight dancers. welcome boys. we also welcome our chicken dancer justin good to see you. welcoming our grass dancers our men fancy war dancers. dance hard, dance hard and followed by our women's national traditional clothes. our women's traditional clothes as well. welcome l
for bonnie hartley who emanates from the missouri heck nation she's n.y. those strong leaders we have a lot to celebrate. again, i want to thank k q e d for helping to identify those wonderful leaders and giving them the due recognition. on behalf of the city i want to call outline 4 of those heros up and join me many declaring this is to american heritage indian month in sa month in san francisco. (clapping.) >> once again thank you mayor ed lee. (clapping.) for all unify done and your...
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. >> in fact, ian's father, nick hartley, watched the two compete each other only a few weeks earlier. >> four or five weeks before the fight and it is a tournament in manchester and he got a silver trophy in the tournament. he got the gold trophy. >> but this match is different. >> what these guys will be like in 15 years. >> although it is mixed marshal arts fighting and doesn't allow punching and kicking, the boys compete inside of a cage to keep them from falling out of the ring. and almost immediately after the two begin grappling, kian's opponent suffers an injury. >> the one danger that you've got with juniors. if they do get an injury, it could be very painful. >> the paramedic on site steps into the cage to inspect his opponent who appears to be on the verge of tears. >> paramedics come in and check the child, nothing was wrong with him. he was perfectly fine. >> the paramedic leaves the ring and the boys resume fighting. >> get some revenge there. >> normally that's the end of the fight, but we being a demonstration they wanted to carry on, they carried on. >> his legs bent
. >> in fact, ian's father, nick hartley, watched the two compete each other only a few weeks earlier. >> four or five weeks before the fight and it is a tournament in manchester and he got a silver trophy in the tournament. he got the gold trophy. >> but this match is different. >> what these guys will be like in 15 years. >> although it is mixed marshal arts fighting and doesn't allow punching and kicking, the boys compete inside of a cage to keep them from...
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hartley you might have read called the go-between and in that novel his opening sentence is the past is a foreign country. they do things differently there. they really did things differently back in jefferson and hamilton's time. makes it very difficult to see how they would react. but jefferson obviously favored a small government and more power for the states and so forth. even flirted with nullification which seems to be a variant of what is going on now with the shutdown of the national government, and hamilton favored obviously a much stronger government. so the power of government is essential for liberty, hamilton says in the first federalist. that is as close as i can come to put them in a contemporary context. >> is there a contemporary point where jefferson and hamilton realized they were putting us on the path towards political parties and factions which hamilton warned us of in number 10? >> jefferson, in the wake of the passage of the bank bill, washington signing of the bank bill, jefferson and madison go on that famous for up to new york and jefferson's intention was
hartley you might have read called the go-between and in that novel his opening sentence is the past is a foreign country. they do things differently there. they really did things differently back in jefferson and hamilton's time. makes it very difficult to see how they would react. but jefferson obviously favored a small government and more power for the states and so forth. even flirted with nullification which seems to be a variant of what is going on now with the shutdown of the national...
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next is new orleans saints place kicker garrett hartley. no one has ever chosen from the book at supercuts. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i want that one. >> steve: that's a news article -- >> jimmy: yeah. from the saints zach strief was voted most likely to have played the dad on at least seven failed cbs sitcoms. [ laughter ] honey, you're worthless. [ applause ] next up from the cowboys is phil costa. [ laughter ] he was voted most likely to challenge an owl to a staring contest and win. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] next up from the cowboys, ronald leary was voted largest urkel. [ laughter ] did i do that? did i do that? next from the cowboys we have a darrion weems. he was voted most likely to have one of these glimmer things that appear in his teeth when he smiles. [ chimes ] there you go. [ laughter ] next from the saints is josh hill. he was voted most likely to be standing in front of your headlights when your car turns into an old dirt road in the middle of the night. [ laughter ] i'm the little boy that used to live here. [ la
next is new orleans saints place kicker garrett hartley. no one has ever chosen from the book at supercuts. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i want that one. >> steve: that's a news article -- >> jimmy: yeah. from the saints zach strief was voted most likely to have played the dad on at least seven failed cbs sitcoms. [ laughter ] honey, you're worthless. [ applause ] next up from the cowboys is phil costa. [ laughter ] he was voted most likely to challenge an owl to a staring contest and...
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in depression-era san diego and he concealed the fact that he was mexican-american, the fact that hartleyhid this. >> of course, he's known as the greatest hitter of all time but he had a complicated personal life not only because of his parents, they were drinkers and he led a hard life too. >> he struggled with anger. i think it was perhaps rooted in resentment of his mother who was a soldier in the salvation army on the streets of san diego, out until all hours of the night saving souls but not home for ted and his younger brother danny. so they were some of the first latchkey kids. >> when you say with anger you say it was so intense his daughters sometimes thought he was mentally ill. >> he was probably bipolar before they knew what that was. he was able to channel the angle constructively on the ball field because he said he hit better angry and he would manufacture feuds with the baseball writers, go off on a tear and hit .500 for a while. >> he was an ornery -- i mean he was great copy wasn't he? >> great copy. >> but he was always himself. >> he was himself, true to himself. in t
in depression-era san diego and he concealed the fact that he was mexican-american, the fact that hartleyhid this. >> of course, he's known as the greatest hitter of all time but he had a complicated personal life not only because of his parents, they were drinkers and he led a hard life too. >> he struggled with anger. i think it was perhaps rooted in resentment of his mother who was a soldier in the salvation army on the streets of san diego, out until all hours of the night...
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over the veto of president truman, republicans pushed through the taft/hartley act, a comprehensive bill that cut a broad range of union activity off at the knees. since the beginning of a long enralphing of federal labor law that weakened service sector unions in particular. as big box stores and malls spread out, union workers became even harder. fast-forward to today, one in 20 retail workers is represented by a union. the laws protecting workers rights are so rarely enforced that more and more we're seeing workers taking to the streets. trying to win support from the public, from community leaders, from lawmaker, from anyone they can, they try to win back some of the power and protections they once had. i want to bring in josh barrow, politics editor for business insider, salasie at the national employment law project, theresa gellar duchet, at the new school, and richard wilson, employee working at a walmart in chicago for over two years, he's also a member of our walmart, an organization that supports workers there. and i should point out i've been talking with and working with som
over the veto of president truman, republicans pushed through the taft/hartley act, a comprehensive bill that cut a broad range of union activity off at the knees. since the beginning of a long enralphing of federal labor law that weakened service sector unions in particular. as big box stores and malls spread out, union workers became even harder. fast-forward to today, one in 20 retail workers is represented by a union. the laws protecting workers rights are so rarely enforced that more and...