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aonne: hayden, hold on second.want to show you live pictures happening outside of our building at the moment. garnering a lot of attention here in the city. -- a hong kong and a chinese flag, two hands shaking hands. climbingt sure who is there. identified as the french firemen. we will bring you plenty more. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. you are watching "bloomberg markets: china open." let's bring you a quick check of the latest business headlines. thanks to the stock market rally and tax relief and a rise in new business value growth. first $14 billion in the few months of the year. reliefsame time, tax halfnced in may, more than of the tax liability. bolstered by expanding credit. a rise in 42%. offsets the ability to make money from funds ever since the pboc became the custodian for the third-party payment platforms. david: counting down to the open and get the final gdp numbers out of hong kong later. , ay are pretty much told us forecast of at least zero. it is probably going to be bad. we will lea
aonne: hayden, hold on second.want to show you live pictures happening outside of our building at the moment. garnering a lot of attention here in the city. -- a hong kong and a chinese flag, two hands shaking hands. climbingt sure who is there. identified as the french firemen. we will bring you plenty more. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. you are watching "bloomberg markets: china open." let's bring you a quick check of the latest business headlines. thanks to the stock...
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hayden was air force-- for a while and so forth. you are either a practitioner or-- and intelligence organization. indirect means a person who is a consumer or user of intelligence and foreign policy or national security position, not a practitioner but someone who had all the clearances needed, used the intelligence to inform decision-making and 10 of them had that background. adm. rayborn was probably the only individual who had no background at all in intelligence. some would argue that leon panetta didn't because other than engaging-- as the white house note direct or indirect contact with intelligence in any depth but that's an arguable proposition. >> we have a range of ages. who was the youngest ever? >> he was 41 when he became direct in 1973. who do you think was the oldest? casey. he was in his 70s when he was appointed. the central tendency of the spread is definitely toward that mid-50s age range. it's not a job with a lot of security though. we have dulles serving eight years, but then offsetting that is-- with five mon
hayden was air force-- for a while and so forth. you are either a practitioner or-- and intelligence organization. indirect means a person who is a consumer or user of intelligence and foreign policy or national security position, not a practitioner but someone who had all the clearances needed, used the intelligence to inform decision-making and 10 of them had that background. adm. rayborn was probably the only individual who had no background at all in intelligence. some would argue that leon...
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michael hayden. i used to be an officer in our directorate of operations before i changed careers and served in another capacity for a number of years and then became director. you can say that of any oss, this is director of cia position. he was a case officer for about 10 years. no, gates was an analyst. potter goss. he worked in do as medical officer, had to leave for medical reasons and became a local politician in florida and then a congressional representative, ran the house oversight committee for a while and then became our director. i am the only person up here who is both director of central intelligence and director of the cia. goss again. he was running the agency when the dni position was set up. the intelligence terrorism and intelligence -- excuse me, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act irtpa passed in 2004, effective 2005. it abolished the position of dci and for the first time in history created statutorily position of director of the central intelligence agency. we'll t
michael hayden. i used to be an officer in our directorate of operations before i changed careers and served in another capacity for a number of years and then became director. you can say that of any oss, this is director of cia position. he was a case officer for about 10 years. no, gates was an analyst. potter goss. he worked in do as medical officer, had to leave for medical reasons and became a local politician in florida and then a congressional representative, ran the house oversight...
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hayden scaled back the program. there were more and more conversations with the department of justice but sometimes the programmer shutdown including by director tenet because the department of justice officials were starting to scale back on the original opinions. every time they scaled back cia's leadership or at least it if you want to change the documentation we are not living in tell you change it. we don't do without paper and the paper has to explain how what we are doing is compliant with federal law. the writing was on the wall. george bush made his famous announcement and said we have these prisoners. there were these black sites and we are transitioning them to guantÁnamo or some of them including khalid sheikh mohammad that was not the final end of the program including under general hayden. there were a couple of more prisoner software is to go to the program but once the president made that announcement i think in retrospect you could say that was the beginning of the end, the final chapter. some cia o
hayden scaled back the program. there were more and more conversations with the department of justice but sometimes the programmer shutdown including by director tenet because the department of justice officials were starting to scale back on the original opinions. every time they scaled back cia's leadership or at least it if you want to change the documentation we are not living in tell you change it. we don't do without paper and the paper has to explain how what we are doing is compliant...
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to catch man hayden on an industrial scale but not for the dinner table there are a mega 3 rich flushes turned into fish oil or fish meal these fish appear to be probably 3 to 4 years old based on the size 4 representatives from the fisheries a this is. actually we'll come here and take a sampling will actually determine the exact age that they have based on where we catch them which are in our fathers' logs they'll help track that species the bar massive men hate. the menhaden are a big deal in retail until recently there were no official limits on catches of the fish their stock seemed inexhaustible except they weren't overfishing brotman haydon close to extinction in the 1960 s. by which point the whales had already left a make up protein believes there is no danger of that happening again thanks to the quota there's no overfishing going on and the fact is that the fishery only takes about 6 to 8 percent of the biomass every year 68 percent of the other $94.00 to $96.00 or so percent of that biomass is left out there to to service ecological purpose. no menhaden no humpback whales a
to catch man hayden on an industrial scale but not for the dinner table there are a mega 3 rich flushes turned into fish oil or fish meal these fish appear to be probably 3 to 4 years old based on the size 4 representatives from the fisheries a this is. actually we'll come here and take a sampling will actually determine the exact age that they have based on where we catch them which are in our fathers' logs they'll help track that species the bar massive men hate. the menhaden are a big deal...
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catches of the fish their stock seemed inexhaustible except they weren't overfishing brought man hayden close to extinction in the 1960 s. by which point the whales had already left a make up protein believes there is no danger of that happening again thanks to the quota there's no overfishing going on and the fact is that the fishery only takes you know about 6 to 8 percent of the biomass every year 68 percent and the other $94.00 to $96.00 or so percent of that biomass is left out there to to service ecological purpose. no menhaden no humpback whales a simple enough equation. but if you think you're sided by the fishing industry are disputed by scientists who are opposed to any increase in the permitted fishing quotas other animals such as the sea hawk also feed on the menhaden it's a pivotal element of the entire ecosystem. we join researcher alan pickett's from long island stony brook university for a trip on her research ship they're studying the biodiversity here in chicago bay which serves as a kind of nursery for a range of atlantic fish including men hayden using bait made of m
catches of the fish their stock seemed inexhaustible except they weren't overfishing brought man hayden close to extinction in the 1960 s. by which point the whales had already left a make up protein believes there is no danger of that happening again thanks to the quota there's no overfishing going on and the fact is that the fishery only takes you know about 6 to 8 percent of the biomass every year 68 percent and the other $94.00 to $96.00 or so percent of that biomass is left out there to to...
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hayden is now sleeping soundly in his room all by himself. >> nice job. and now they have hayden to look out specifically for that part of the patrol as well watching the house. >> there you go. i have a girlfriend used to spray monster spray under the bed and closet. >> that stuff works. >> who do you call? >> post ghostbusters. >> call mom, really. >> momster spray. that's coming in their teenage years i'm sure. >> good to see some good news on a friday morning, especially leading into a long weekend, and we're going to have some great weather here in the bay area. here is a this friday started in san francisco. you can see at the very topf go bridge covered by some low clear as you get across the bay in oakland it's mostly cloudy, some low 60s to start, and then we'll stay in the 60s through about 11:00, and as the skies clear, we'll make it into the 70s this afternoon. let's get a look at all of our clp microclimates and see how the day shapes up. at 9:00 we're seeing 60s across the bay area but then it starts to warm up with some of our east bay, nor
hayden is now sleeping soundly in his room all by himself. >> nice job. and now they have hayden to look out specifically for that part of the patrol as well watching the house. >> there you go. i have a girlfriend used to spray monster spray under the bed and closet. >> that stuff works. >> who do you call? >> post ghostbusters. >> call mom, really. >> momster spray. that's coming in their teenage years i'm sure. >> good to see some good news on...
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i pulled half a dozen smart people with experience, jim clapper, michael hayden, john scarlett former head of m.i. six, ash carter etc. and we customized at the end because there is a way forward and some of these are ways that are already being pursued at all of them come back to the fact you can't pursue that in a credible way without an articulated strategy at the top and that is what they say that they don't yet have today. that is the shadow war. i look forward to my interrogation. [laughter] >> the first big question do they have a version of the munro doctrine or they want to replace this is the superpower or do they not know as working out, what do you think? >> the latter. their ambitions have grown over time and i speak a lot he's too hot itaught us that the naval wr college he describes how in 1949 come actually prior, china laid out these goals and detailed a flowchart of how they were going to approach power. first was let's solidified control in china and then solidify control on tibet. strengthen, build a military comic about the second island chaichain but they referre
i pulled half a dozen smart people with experience, jim clapper, michael hayden, john scarlett former head of m.i. six, ash carter etc. and we customized at the end because there is a way forward and some of these are ways that are already being pursued at all of them come back to the fact you can't pursue that in a credible way without an articulated strategy at the top and that is what they say that they don't yet have today. that is the shadow war. i look forward to my interrogation....
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>>and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore tonight, according to car experts this type of theft is becomingmon and pricey it can and ie kaplan she park your car.
>>and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore tonight, according to car experts this type of theft is becomingmon and pricey it can and ie kaplan she park your car.
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thomas hayden. after thomas it is eileen gonzalez and then kelly torres. >> good afternoon and thank you for this opportunity to speak. my name is thomas hayden. i live at 527 wayland street, about a block and a half away from the greenhouses. i want to share a small story with you today about raising children in the southeastern districts of our city. i raised my children when they were nine and seven years old in a sense of place and a sense of history. we would read books about san francisco and when school is out of session, we make expeditions to the parts of our city that show up in the children's books and on postcards. we hop on munimobile and go to clayton tower, we come to city hall, we visit the cable cars, but we don't have a postcard location in the portola, we don't have a monument to our particular history, to the part that our neighbours in their neighborhood has played in the city's broader history. what i am asking today is that you consider whether the children of our neighborhood
thomas hayden. after thomas it is eileen gonzalez and then kelly torres. >> good afternoon and thank you for this opportunity to speak. my name is thomas hayden. i live at 527 wayland street, about a block and a half away from the greenhouses. i want to share a small story with you today about raising children in the southeastern districts of our city. i raised my children when they were nine and seven years old in a sense of place and a sense of history. we would read books about san...
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interest that has popped up as her official portrait williamson spoke with kron four's katharine haydenbout how it was chosen. >>i have a friend in los angeles named valerie van sobel who is this amazing. artists and it's extraordinary woman you should look or a and david down as a friend of hers. you know there are a lot of pictures out there a lot of people some people say everybody has an opinion and i didn't go through this so much with like careers and author everybody has an opinion. so some people say what a beautiful. a point of that is some people say looks like you're in a spot. >>so we is that it's on some bonds but it's not everywhere that you love that is just not the typical. i thought wow how cool but all all along that line a static suggest that some of your staffers are wearing purple shirts, some pink hat is it is there significance to that no but then even on that some people say wage a news pink so much because that makes men feel it's not >>or that are bas they can't please everybody and. >>by the way you can hear more from williamson on this week's inside bay area
interest that has popped up as her official portrait williamson spoke with kron four's katharine haydenbout how it was chosen. >>i have a friend in los angeles named valerie van sobel who is this amazing. artists and it's extraordinary woman you should look or a and david down as a friend of hers. you know there are a lot of pictures out there a lot of people some people say everybody has an opinion and i didn't go through this so much with like careers and author everybody has an...
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librarian of congress carla hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival. kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal roma -- robot calls. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion.
librarian of congress carla hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival. kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal roma -- robot calls. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion.
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but tom hayden has written about that. mark rudd also. bill airs, whether we agree your not, they have told their story. i think they told it pretty completely. what is left? and so i tried to ask myself, who is one person from the 1969-1970, that time in american history, whose name would be recognizable not just a folks our age, but people who were young, maybe even people who were still in college. of course there is one answer to that. and that left me to do two things with this book i was going to write. after reading the other books about charles manson -- and now believe you know there have been many. if you wanted to collect each one of them, my last count was by reputable publishers since 1975 there have been 171 books about charles manson. if you throw and -- in the self published books -- and to this day i am sure many of you realize he has active followers who are publishing their books on the internet. all of these things have been written, but i never found a book that was the one i wanted to write, the definitive manson boo
but tom hayden has written about that. mark rudd also. bill airs, whether we agree your not, they have told their story. i think they told it pretty completely. what is left? and so i tried to ask myself, who is one person from the 1969-1970, that time in american history, whose name would be recognizable not just a folks our age, but people who were young, maybe even people who were still in college. of course there is one answer to that. and that left me to do two things with this book i was...
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here in chicago bay which serves as a kind of nursery for a range of atlantic fish including many hayden using bait made of muzzle flash they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay always at the same spot. a few hours later the scientists will retrieve the latest findings for their long term study. the concepts that really take into account not only the amount of fish of a. all bolts of fish but the amount of fish available to eat by whales by striped bass 5 to nose british arcs that concept has been heard loud and clear the team records and measures everything picked up in the trap from baby blowfish to shrimp all links in the chain of the ecosystem which the whales depend on for food. we see large schools right off of the close of new york city you know it's incredible this is something that during my lifetime i have not been able to see before so it is just incredible to be able to see. her excitement is shared by tourists who go on the 4 hour long whale watching tours. to go you know full well be free to crowds but slice of other elements my. mother offered me
here in chicago bay which serves as a kind of nursery for a range of atlantic fish including many hayden using bait made of muzzle flash they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay always at the same spot. a few hours later the scientists will retrieve the latest findings for their long term study. the concepts that really take into account not only the amount of fish of a. all bolts of fish but the amount of fish available to eat by whales by striped bass 5 to nose...
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i'm katharine hayden the santa clara county coroner's office released this finding this afternoon andesponding. kron four's grant lotus joins us with what we are learning about this grant. >>catherine can the chief says he still considers these officers actions, heroic however, it played out differently than what he thought and that what we have been hearing a little background here sent he know again the shooter shot and killed 3 people including 2 children that the festivals final day on sunday night since then police have praised those officers who responded. the chief says 3 veteran officers engaged the 19 year-old in less than a minute once he started shooting and the officers shot him multiple times. chief smithee says the shots fired by officers cause le guen to fall to
i'm katharine hayden the santa clara county coroner's office released this finding this afternoon andesponding. kron four's grant lotus joins us with what we are learning about this grant. >>catherine can the chief says he still considers these officers actions, heroic however, it played out differently than what he thought and that what we have been hearing a little background here sent he know again the shooter shot and killed 3 people including 2 children that the festivals final day...
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hayden, just watching your emotions there because you got gold in equine maintenance can tell us how happens when your gold medal catches the light, last thing in the whole place, look at that, gleaming! what was your medalfor? at that, gleaming! what was your medal for? i got a at that, gleaming! what was your medalfor? i got a medalfor hairdressing, and! medalfor? i got a medalfor hairdressing, and i didn't expect to get this. what do you have to do, you were given a challenge of a style ? you were given a challenge of a style? we have seven tests that involve cutting, colouring, hair extensions and we have to do them in four different days and then they get broken up. and you have to do that in this big stadium with eve ryo ne that in this big stadium with everyone watching, i don‘t know how you get through the tension. connor, you get through the tension. connor, you have two medals. you get through the tension. connor, you have two medalslj you get through the tension. connor, you have two medals. i won silver and my scalp was cast bring and i also won best nation. for car paint
hayden, just watching your emotions there because you got gold in equine maintenance can tell us how happens when your gold medal catches the light, last thing in the whole place, look at that, gleaming! what was your medalfor? at that, gleaming! what was your medal for? i got a at that, gleaming! what was your medalfor? i got a medalfor hairdressing, and! medalfor? i got a medalfor hairdressing, and i didn't expect to get this. what do you have to do, you were given a challenge of a style ?...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore.cuated because of a a suspicious device will have more on that in a moment, but first graham lotus joins us with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his dad were just pulled
i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore.cuated because of a a suspicious device will have more on that in a moment, but first graham lotus joins us with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his dad were just pulled
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librarian of congress carla hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival. kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal roma -- robot calls. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this week on newsmakers, guy cecil, the chair of a democratic group. here's a talk about the 2020 election. we also have with us wanda summers, with the associated press. in the white house reporter with axial's. >> supporting progressives and democrats running for office. election, wecular will focus primarily on the presidential race. arm of have a nonprofit priorities that is focused on how we engage in getting more people involved, particularly underrepresented people in civic life's -- life. that includes labor -- litigation about voting rights, communicating with people of color and young people. engaged inm political life. in 20, we spent about $200 million. we imagine it will be in that range. it's early to have a final budget. we are focused primarily in four states. wisconsin, michigan, flor
librarian of congress carla hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival. kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal roma -- robot calls. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this week on newsmakers, guy cecil, the chair of a democratic group. here's a talk about the 2020 election. we also have with us wanda summers, with the associated press. in the white house reporter with axial's....
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bill hayden, bbc news.ve to hong kong shortly for more analysis of how this is all unfolding there. i'll be talking to a political scientist based in hong kong later in the programme. in the united states, new rules will make it harder for less well—off legal immigrants to extend visas or gain permanent residency. the so—called public charge rule will affect those who have claimed welfare such as medicaid, food stamps or homeless shelters. critics fear it will lead to people foregoing crucial benefits. but the government says it won't apply to the most vulnerable immigrants such as refugees and asylum seekers and that it will ease the burden on the us taxpayer. the benefit to taxpayers as a long—term benefit of seeking to ensure our immigration system is going to bring people as legal, permanent residence first who can stand on their own two feet. who will not be reliant on the welfare system, especially in the air of the modern welfare state which is so expensive and expensive, frankly. so thatis, expensiv
bill hayden, bbc news.ve to hong kong shortly for more analysis of how this is all unfolding there. i'll be talking to a political scientist based in hong kong later in the programme. in the united states, new rules will make it harder for less well—off legal immigrants to extend visas or gain permanent residency. the so—called public charge rule will affect those who have claimed welfare such as medicaid, food stamps or homeless shelters. critics fear it will lead to people foregoing...
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i'm katharine hayden the santa clara county coroner's office released this finding this afternoon and now the police chief is responding. kron four's grant lotus joins us with what we are learning about this grant. >>catherine can the chief says he still considers these officers actions, heroic however, it played out differently than what he thought and that what we have been hearing a little background here sent he know again the shooter shot and killed 3 people including 2 children that the festivals final day on sunday night since then police have praised those officers who responded. the chief says 3 veteran officers engaged the 19 year-old in less than a minute once he started shooting and the officers shot him multiple times. chief smithee says the shots fired by officers cause le guen to fall to his knees and then eventually the ground but that the gunman was able to fire off. well another shot and that that shot to his head killed him. the coroner's preliminary report confirms that the police chief says the revelation does not change much in his mind. >>i don't think that chan
i'm katharine hayden the santa clara county coroner's office released this finding this afternoon and now the police chief is responding. kron four's grant lotus joins us with what we are learning about this grant. >>catherine can the chief says he still considers these officers actions, heroic however, it played out differently than what he thought and that what we have been hearing a little background here sent he know again the shooter shot and killed 3 people including 2 children that...
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has said in a speech a 3 days ago that what's happening and hayden is exactly what. partitions and has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to what really the saudi coalition and wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally expose the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels and most of the time there are not allowed to operate in the south we remember when the former prime minister of haiti visits across the island he was forced to by the united arab emirates forced to leave to qatar so what happened actually is not new . collages has been happening in aden between those sides before but now it has been actually clear as well for the international community that this war and the coalition war against yemen and the blue k. that have killed hundreds of thousands of yemenis their main goal of that i believe is to separate yemen and i just want to add one thing that the. most of the people actually ther
has said in a speech a 3 days ago that what's happening and hayden is exactly what. partitions and has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to what really the saudi coalition and wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally expose the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels and most of the time there are not allowed to operate...
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so someone nsa, i think it might've been general hayden saw that piece and at that time is right after 9/11. and congress and the entire intelligence communit committeem having imagination. so imagineering, he went in and asked me if i wanted to cover on the nsa basically in charge of technology and i said yes. >> again following 9/11 clearly in the years that followed, the nsa played a critical role in collecting and gathering and analyzing information, nonetheless this book is not about that. >> no. >> how come? >> the reason i got the job at nsa's micra sister had been fired. there is an advisory board that evaluates the performance, this happens the government they bring in retired executives and so forth to do a report card on how this person is doing in my predecessor got fired and they had acting director looking for somebody new and at the same time 9/11 happened so they said let's bring in an out-of-the-box thinker so it was six months and to my tenure where i had to report on my vision and what i was doing with organization which leaving disney and working with nsa added four
so someone nsa, i think it might've been general hayden saw that piece and at that time is right after 9/11. and congress and the entire intelligence communit committeem having imagination. so imagineering, he went in and asked me if i wanted to cover on the nsa basically in charge of technology and i said yes. >> again following 9/11 clearly in the years that followed, the nsa played a critical role in collecting and gathering and analyzing information, nonetheless this book is not about...
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so mom says that they spent the day at the trampoline park and her daughters hayden and quinn had goneo this pit to battle it out a bit. >> american gladiators. >> get him maverick. >> when suddenly. >> there's going to be no mercy. >> quinn takes care of payton, knocks her down. >> the oldest one takes her. >> then maverick is like, what about me and he travels on the beam as well. >> two points for quinn. >> he's no longer maverick. he's goose. >> his mom says two points for quinn. he's like, make that three, lady. as soon as she saw the baby go down, she ran over and he wase s the pit down and laughing and having a good time. >>> to this video where this dude learns his place in the world, too. he walks right out into something. do you know what that something is? >> no. >> you're going to learn today. >> matthew, are you okay? >> no. how? there was a huge spider. >> oh, that's a spider? >> wow. >> he's down under the stairs and he's like it's a spider. >> no. >> sorry, sir. it just wasn't your day. >> that spider web was really nasty. >> when there's smoke, which you see right here
so mom says that they spent the day at the trampoline park and her daughters hayden and quinn had goneo this pit to battle it out a bit. >> american gladiators. >> get him maverick. >> when suddenly. >> there's going to be no mercy. >> quinn takes care of payton, knocks her down. >> the oldest one takes her. >> then maverick is like, what about me and he travels on the beam as well. >> two points for quinn. >> he's no longer maverick. he's...
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all the rhetoric and hayden death threats, the last thing we need is more hate coming from the nationalatabase. shannon: there is a lot of frustration from a number of law enforcement officers, the new york post talking about what happened in brooklyn that a roving cop hating mob erupted in violence talking in gunfire leading 3 officers with minor injuries. the union hit on this talking about how do we work on these conditions, we want people to back us and throwing asunder the buses and they are not standing up for us. >> the violence not just against law enforcement officers, it has to be condemned but where we need to start and i hope we agree serving relations between law enforcement officers and the communities we serve as a priority. the fact that we have existing resentment among some communities where people of color are towards law enforcement needs practical steps directed toward them. i disagree that nothing should be done in the great thing about this issue is this is one of the few issues where there is bipartisan support.rst act sign that bipartisan legislation passed to s
all the rhetoric and hayden death threats, the last thing we need is more hate coming from the nationalatabase. shannon: there is a lot of frustration from a number of law enforcement officers, the new york post talking about what happened in brooklyn that a roving cop hating mob erupted in violence talking in gunfire leading 3 officers with minor injuries. the union hit on this talking about how do we work on these conditions, we want people to back us and throwing asunder the buses and they...
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former cia director michael hayden told jake tapper, coats is a good man. trump doesn't understand what it means to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats resigned two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall. >> we need somebody strong that can really rein it in. the intelligence agencies have run amuck. >> reporter: congressional leaders, including top republicans, wanted gordon to stick around. senate chairman richard burr called the departure a significant loss. saying i will miss her candor and deep knowledge. instead of gordon, the president named joseph mcguire the acting dni. he is a former navy s.e.a.l. and current corrector erdirector ol counterterrorism center. being macguire said he is not a yes man. >> i will give the truth as accurately as i can and more than willing to speak truth to power. >> reporter: it was not entirely unexpected that sue gordon would step down, it happened more abruptly than anticipated. my colleagues are reporting that during a meeting on thursday on election secu
former cia director michael hayden told jake tapper, coats is a good man. trump doesn't understand what it means to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats resigned two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall. >> we need somebody strong that can really rein it in. the intelligence agencies have run amuck. >> reporter: congressional leaders, including top republicans, wanted gordon to stick around. senate chairman richard burr...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore. >>a wal-mart in milpitas has been evacuated because of a a suspicious device will have more on that in a moment, but first graham lotus joins us with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his dad were just pulled to safety. we have a map to show you where this happened it was in fort mason. that hill area that leads from aquatic park up to the upper fort mason lawn area. if you can picture that happened just before 00:06pm tonight. we're told the 2 the dad and his son were riding bikes. when that little boy somehow went over the cement barrier that's a couple feet high and then he went down the cliff that boy was injured and we have video. from near the scene this is in the lower a portion of fort mason where there is an ambulance for the deadly you
i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore. >>a wal-mart in milpitas has been evacuated because of a a suspicious device will have more on that in a moment, but first graham lotus joins us with more on a cliff rescue this just happened to not long ago grant a short time ago in the city catherine can this little boy really is lucky to be alive he went over this steep cliff, there are a bunch of rocks there. >>in the water this is the san francisco bay and the boy and his...
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biden: hayden, you've got a lot of work to do, man. sure. president. to be the mr.u will be. here we go. ready? >> ready? say cheese! thank you so much. mr. biden: remember me when you are president, ok? don't say joe who? you've got my support. mr. biden: what's your name? >> my name is mariah. mr. biden: mariah? >> yeah. >> ian. >> thank you. mr. biden: hi. ready? you gave us hope. god love you. how are you, man? >> thank you so much. mr. biden: good to see you. thank you. >> do you mind taking a picture with me? mr. biden: sure you can. how are you? all right. ready? >> thank you so much. mr. biden: thank you so much. i like that hat. >> i would not stand for anyone else. so nice to meet you. i'm from massachusetts. mr. biden: oh great. >> i drove my car all the way up here to see you. mr. biden: god love you. >> i wanted a picture. mr. biden: it will work behind us. ready? >> thank you. >> good luck. we will be with you. mr. biden: i don't blame them. waiting a long time. i apologize. i'm sorry. >> nice to meet you, sir. mr. biden: how are you? >> i'm a principa
biden: hayden, you've got a lot of work to do, man. sure. president. to be the mr.u will be. here we go. ready? >> ready? say cheese! thank you so much. mr. biden: remember me when you are president, ok? don't say joe who? you've got my support. mr. biden: what's your name? >> my name is mariah. mr. biden: mariah? >> yeah. >> ian. >> thank you. mr. biden: hi. ready? you gave us hope. god love you. how are you, man? >> thank you so much. mr. biden: good to see...
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>>and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore tonight, according to car experts this type of theft is becoming very common in the bay area. kron personal biello joins us live and has more noel. >>common and pricey it can and catherine marjorie kaplan she park your car. california and webster last thursday and she thought everything was ok until she came out the next morning and says she couldn't even recognize that it was her vehicle. >>didn't look like itself. and how you know what cars look like. it did not look like itself, it looked kind of. >>disheveled. >>the front emblem gone and backseat was ripped from its hinges marjorie kaplan says it took her a while to realize what happened her pre us last thursday night. expect. the whole battery to be taken. you know that was. >>a bit of a shock that hybrid car battery weighs about 180 pounds, leaving her and her partner dan to believe this wasn't an amateur job just were able to remove the triangle window without. >>breaking it, i guess they just coach les eyesight which it's like an open them. as a matter of fact that's exactly what toyota mec
>>and i'm katharine hayden in for pam moore tonight, according to car experts this type of theft is becoming very common in the bay area. kron personal biello joins us live and has more noel. >>common and pricey it can and catherine marjorie kaplan she park your car. california and webster last thursday and she thought everything was ok until she came out the next morning and says she couldn't even recognize that it was her vehicle. >>didn't look like itself. and how you know...
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former cia director general michael hayden told jake tapper coats is a good man, but gordon kept the trains running on time. trump doesn't understand what it is to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats decided to resign two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall as the president bashed the intelligence community. >> we need somebody strong that can really rein it in. because as i think you have all learned, the intelligence agencies have run amok. they've run amok. >> reporter: congressional leader, including some top republicans wanted gordon to stick around. senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr called her departure a significant loss, saying i will miss her candor and deep knowledge. instead of gordon, the president has named joseph maguire to be the acting dni. the former vice admiral is a former navy s.e.a.l., a special forces commander and the current director of the national counterterrorism center. but if the president is looking for a yes man, maguire has said that won't be him. >> i promise to tell th
former cia director general michael hayden told jake tapper coats is a good man, but gordon kept the trains running on time. trump doesn't understand what it is to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats decided to resign two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall as the president bashed the intelligence community. >> we need somebody strong that can really rein it in. because as i think you have all learned, the intelligence...
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michael hayden director nearin mirroring that we look at russian china and imagine that they want what we want. even in the face of contradictory information advance. the fact is, theyan do not wanto what we want. does not mean we have to go to war but they have different interests, aspirations and want to play by different rules. that is one mistake. the trouble is committing that mistake when you contradictory evidence. i begin the book with the poisoning, you remember about this time lester on the streets of salisbury, to russian agents used literally the most powerful nerve agent ever developed in the history of the i world. to attempt to kill him and his daughter. they thankfully and most miraculously survived in a british woman who picked up what was a bottle of perfume in which the nova check was hidden and put on her wrist and she died within days, her partner survived aswi well. you remember that range from this. and i spoke to numerous european and diplomats "after words" and they said, this is different. we've never seen anything like this, russia has been aggressive but now
michael hayden director nearin mirroring that we look at russian china and imagine that they want what we want. even in the face of contradictory information advance. the fact is, theyan do not wanto what we want. does not mean we have to go to war but they have different interests, aspirations and want to play by different rules. that is one mistake. the trouble is committing that mistake when you contradictory evidence. i begin the book with the poisoning, you remember about this time lester...
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and i sort of follow the model of mike hayden, who during our challenges in the snowden -- with the snowdenfective, sort of our unofficial public spokesman. i thought i should follow that, that model. i will say this is a very individual personal decision. what jim did is circumspect as he has been, is classic jim mattis. and i'll never forget the scene when he and the president elect were standing on the doorstep there at bedminster and i had two thoughts. thank god that jim is going to take this job on as secretary of defense, but it won't last. jim is a man of principle. and he stayed as he said. he did as well as he could for as long as he could. truth in advertising, he's a friend and someone i greatly admire. >> on the subject of it won't last, in the same interview we're talking about, general mattis says, quote, there is a period in which i owe meisei lens. it's not eternal. it's not going to be forever. so when do you think this grace period might end for him? >> you know, i don't know, john. and i thought that statement was very intriguing. i think jim is -- not to be an amateur p
and i sort of follow the model of mike hayden, who during our challenges in the snowden -- with the snowdenfective, sort of our unofficial public spokesman. i thought i should follow that, that model. i will say this is a very individual personal decision. what jim did is circumspect as he has been, is classic jim mattis. and i'll never forget the scene when he and the president elect were standing on the doorstep there at bedminster and i had two thoughts. thank god that jim is going to take...
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former cia director general michael hayden told jake tapper, coats is a good man but gordon kept therunning on time. trump doesn't understand what it is to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats decided to resign two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall. as the president bashed the intelligence community. >> we need somebody strong that can really reign it in because as you learned, the intelligence agencies have run amok. they've run amok. >> reporter: congressional leaders and top republicans wanted gordon to stick around. senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr called her departure a significant loss, saying, i will miss her candor and deep knowledge. instead of gordon, the president has named joseph mcguire to be the acting dni. the retired vice admiral is a former navy s.e.a.l., a special forces commander and the current director of the national counter-terrorism center. but if the president is looking for a yes-man, mcguire said that won't be him. >> i promise to tell the truth and represent the hard analy
former cia director general michael hayden told jake tapper, coats is a good man but gordon kept therunning on time. trump doesn't understand what it is to be a professional intelligence officer. when trump did not name gordon the acting dni after coats decided to resign two weeks ago, the writing was on the wall. as the president bashed the intelligence community. >> we need somebody strong that can really reign it in because as you learned, the intelligence agencies have run amok....
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has said that in a speech a 3 days ago that was happening and hayden is exactly what. partitions and has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to really the saudi coalition wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally exposed the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels and most of the time there are not allowed to operate in the south we remember when the former prime minister of haiti visits across the island he was forced by the united out of him authorities to leave the cutlass so what happened actually is not new. clashes has been happening in aden between those sides before but now it has been actually clear as well for the international community that this war and the coalition war against yemen and the blue k. that have killed hundreds of thousands of yemenis their main goal of that i believe is to separate yemen and i just want to add one thing that there. most of the day will actually there ar
has said that in a speech a 3 days ago that was happening and hayden is exactly what. partitions and has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to really the saudi coalition wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally exposed the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels and most of the time there are not allowed to operate in...
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looking at the hayden, gold is bid and shining brightly. we are at the highest level since 2013.ong positions have tripled. bank of america says this is the product to have your money in. relative to equity options, that can be the hedge of the day. have a look at the bond market, we will speak to the big bondman himself. he slashes tenure targets. bullard has disappointed the markets again. three, bullard offers one more and done, is that going to disappoint the markets? it certainly has, the bond market is telling you something is anxious in the world. richard stallman is never isious -- rishard salman never anxious. awe?s it shock and all -- have a look at what is going on, the hang seng is lower. we are at 11 straight day of losses. of losses this string is equaling the longest we have ever had since 1974. the nikkei and the yen remaining strong, putting pressure on investors. looking at the nifty, just down a fraction. , the worst-performing major index in this part of the world on a year-to-date basis. about 8% down at the moment. ,hat is the current position let's look at
looking at the hayden, gold is bid and shining brightly. we are at the highest level since 2013.ong positions have tripled. bank of america says this is the product to have your money in. relative to equity options, that can be the hedge of the day. have a look at the bond market, we will speak to the big bondman himself. he slashes tenure targets. bullard has disappointed the markets again. three, bullard offers one more and done, is that going to disappoint the markets? it certainly has, the...
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resulted in the i think very satisfying outcome of this aryan nations compound in northern idaho, in hayden lake, idaho, not only being seized from aryan nations after some skinheads from that group beat and shot at a couple of random passers by one night in idaho in 1988. that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy who put up sort of a museum of tolerance on the site. which must have delighted the aryan skinhead guys who had been using it as their camp in the woods for years. that was 2000 and 2001, another one of these cases that made national news at the time that put a real spotlight on that hallmark tactic in fighting at least that era of white nationalists, white supremacist, violent terrorism in the united states. that news footage i was showing there, it's old looking, right? we're a couple of decades at least down the road from that stuff, and now it sort of feels like the matches are dry again and the dr
resulted in the i think very satisfying outcome of this aryan nations compound in northern idaho, in hayden lake, idaho, not only being seized from aryan nations after some skinheads from that group beat and shot at a couple of random passers by one night in idaho in 1988. that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy...
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say that in a speech a 3 days ago that was happening and hayden is exactly what. part of his and i has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to really the saudi coalition wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally expose the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels most of the time there are not allowed to operate in the south we remember when the former prime minister of haiti visits across the island he was forced by the united out of him and forced to leave the cutlass so what happened actually is not new. colliders has been happening in aden between those sides before but now it has been actually clear as well for the international community that this war and the coalition war against yemen and the blue k. that have killed hundreds of thousands of yemenis their main goal of that i believe is to separate yemen and i just want to add one thing that there. most of the people actually there are b
say that in a speech a 3 days ago that was happening and hayden is exactly what. part of his and i has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to really the saudi coalition wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally expose the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels most of the time there are not allowed to operate in the south...
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then, librarian of congress paul hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival.nd kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal robo calls. also, dave leventhal from the center for public integrity on oversight of the federal elections commission. watch "washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. announcer: labor day weekend on american history tv, tonight at discussionastern, a about abraham lincoln and native americans. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on reel filmca, the 1950 army "invasion of southern france." eastern, at 8:00 p.m. the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of virginia's first general assembly in jamestown. explore the nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer: now, a discussion on the social impact of technology and innovation with mark dean, who worked at ibm for more than 30 years and helped create the ibm personal computer. this took place at the american museum of science and energy in oak ridge, tennessee. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. in oak ridge, ten
then, librarian of congress paul hayden will join us to preview the 2019 national book festival.nd kevin ruby, formerly of u.s. telecom, talks about combating illegal robo calls. also, dave leventhal from the center for public integrity on oversight of the federal elections commission. watch "washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. announcer: labor day weekend on american history tv, tonight at discussionastern, a about abraham lincoln and native...
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hayden, you've got to see this. he got a gold in aircraft maintenance.e he is. i can't believe it... to mark their years of training... —— two years of training... —— two years of training. ican't training... —— two years of training. i can't believe it. you can see how much it means for him, he has been working so hard. he is only 23 and he has been deemed the best in the world. huge congratulations. we need people like that. 15 medallions of excellence as well, a lot of people deemed world —class well, a lot of people deemed world—class for their skills. it really well done. this story is not unconnected to the business side of it, you talk about how the internet can change how businesses run? connectivity makes a big difference. what happens if you are in the outer hebrides? it got better. here is rory cellan—jones. describe where you are. i wanted you to see that shot, is the first time in 24 hours that we have seen any kind of sunlight. it has been very damp here. incredibly beautiful place, of course. we are very here. incredibly beautiful place, o
hayden, you've got to see this. he got a gold in aircraft maintenance.e he is. i can't believe it... to mark their years of training... —— two years of training... —— two years of training. ican't training... —— two years of training. i can't believe it. you can see how much it means for him, he has been working so hard. he is only 23 and he has been deemed the best in the world. huge congratulations. we need people like that. 15 medallions of excellence as well, a lot of people...
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joining us to to -- to chat about it, we are joined by a librarian of congress, carla hayden.ow many authors are you featuring at the book festival this weekend? who are you most interested in hearing from? guest: i am bubbling over because we have over 140 authors and illustrators, every genre, every type of book will be featured, and of course, we have justice ruth bader ginsburg and young people were lined up at 4:00 this morning around the convention center, and that of course is one of the highlights. we have so many more people that poetxcited to see the lawyer yet, to see michael, all of these people will be here, plus you can buy books, it is just a book lover's paradise. host: i believe the doors opened half an hour ago, it is packed in behind you. what do you look for in the authors that you invite each year? what are the qualities that you are trying to find? caller: we look for people who are producing work that stimulates the mind, excites arele, also fun, there mystery writers, people who are -- you have books on magic, all types of subjects. this is like a festi
joining us to to -- to chat about it, we are joined by a librarian of congress, carla hayden.ow many authors are you featuring at the book festival this weekend? who are you most interested in hearing from? guest: i am bubbling over because we have over 140 authors and illustrators, every genre, every type of book will be featured, and of course, we have justice ruth bader ginsburg and young people were lined up at 4:00 this morning around the convention center, and that of course is one of the...
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[cheers and applause] i'm carla hayden, the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoyingrselves this morning. [cheers and applause] now, we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce our next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may sit down. [laughter] because i have a few more things -- [laughter] for the past year at the library of congress, we have been celebrating change makers. and i can think of few people who more than aptly fit that description than the united states supreme court justice ruth ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> okay, i'm going to hurry up. she is -- [laughter] a hero and an inspiration to so many of us. in fact, at four a.m. this morning students from american university were right over there -- [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility, and they are here. she says -- and i said, justice, you know, i'm going to talk about your graduation from columbia law school and taught at rutgers and columbia, spent most of your career ad
[cheers and applause] i'm carla hayden, the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoyingrselves this morning. [cheers and applause] now, we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce our next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may sit down. [laughter] because i have a few more things -- [laughter] for the past year at the library of congress, we have been celebrating change makers....
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. >> of course, some of the faces you might recognize general michael hayden, general stan crystal.se generals, susan paige, before. but still another piece of evidence in the sort of building case that the ground is shifting on this issue. >> you wouldn't think it would be hard, nine out of ten americans support background checks. that includes a majority of gun owners. it includes a majority of nra members. it includes a majority of republicans. yet, it is very hard in our political system at this moment to get anything passed, include background checks despite the wide support it has. you said it would require persistent effort on part of the president and also quick action on the part of the president. because we get into next year, we're not passing any kind of measure. so there's a very small window over the next several weeks for this to go someplace or else it's just over i think until the next election. >> excellent point. susan paige, brendan buck, thank you much for your conversation tonight. le. >>> coming up the next hour, i will speak live to j.d. shoelten, who is runn
. >> of course, some of the faces you might recognize general michael hayden, general stan crystal.se generals, susan paige, before. but still another piece of evidence in the sort of building case that the ground is shifting on this issue. >> you wouldn't think it would be hard, nine out of ten americans support background checks. that includes a majority of gun owners. it includes a majority of nra members. it includes a majority of republicans. yet, it is very hard in our...
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there's a 6-year-old boy in iowa named hayden williams. he moved to a new house., because he used to share a room with his sister. his mom took him to the local to cops about whether there were bad guys at home and then officer schwartz showed up at his house and looked in his room for bad guys. found none there. reassured him. when he went to school, officer schwartz showed up and he was so excited. >> i like that. >> very nice. you could go door to door, right down the block. there are a lot of kids who are afraid of the bad guys. >> it shows once again what police officers do. we hear so many stories that are often negative about police officers. i believe the majority of cops out there want to do a. >> job, want to engage with the public, and do that on a daily basis while risking their lives for strangers. i love that. bravo, officer schwartz. mine is about the dogs. you have heard of copycats. how about a dog that likes to copy, too? what you talking about, gayle? take a look at this video. they show chiffon a picture, and she imitates the pose. okay, that's
there's a 6-year-old boy in iowa named hayden williams. he moved to a new house., because he used to share a room with his sister. his mom took him to the local to cops about whether there were bad guys at home and then officer schwartz showed up at his house and looked in his room for bad guys. found none there. reassured him. when he went to school, officer schwartz showed up and he was so excited. >> i like that. >> very nice. you could go door to door, right down the block....
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. >> he's a fun loving guy he's an honest guy >> reporter: family friend hayden hughes describes the working father known islandwide. but that's not what scott says he encountered. >> i know i was a victim or my family was a victim here, and i -- you know, i think the truth will come out and i look forward to that. >> hapgood said mitchell showed up at his room saying he was there to fix a broken sink once inside the room hapgood says mitchell tried to rob him at knife point but people on the island are skeptical. >> they can put my head on the chopping block, that was no robber attack. >> reporter: he says mitchell stabbed and bit him in what he described as a literal fight to survive. authorities list the cause of death was suffocation, but a just released toxicology report listed cocaine, marijuana and alcohol inside his body. local police arrested hapgood but the judge allowed him to fly home to connecticut after posting a $75,000 bail and agreed to return for court hearings. >> it's been a living nightmare. >> authorities remain tight lipped as this case watched in two countries
. >> he's a fun loving guy he's an honest guy >> reporter: family friend hayden hughes describes the working father known islandwide. but that's not what scott says he encountered. >> i know i was a victim or my family was a victim here, and i -- you know, i think the truth will come out and i look forward to that. >> hapgood said mitchell showed up at his room saying he was there to fix a broken sink once inside the room hapgood says mitchell tried to rob him at knife...