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first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. has been used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the worst kind of ramble on and i lot of ramble. i was and. this is a. you know. yes. it is she's. eleven. and. he leaves again this summer that will be a second deployment and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you ever talk to fucking wallace and richard and i still think that. you need to get out before you leave. we know for sure he's going to iraq. that can change any minute he can go to afghanistan and kind of hoping he stays in iraq it's safer somewhat savor the slower. it's. from. here close. on the here who was. here your breath. all your. now i am for breakfast i was very i usually make him breakfast in the morning but he are coming home kind of late today so he's probably going to go to the d. fact which is the cafeteria any. is hard some. mo
first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. has been used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the worst kind of ramble on and i lot of ramble. i was and. this is a. you know. yes. it is she's. eleven. and. he leaves again this summer that will be a second deployment and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did...
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>> he was when he came to power thinking he was young, western educated and had the reputation of one team to have a more democratic policies so i do think he was through 52 then a very tense and relationship with the head of the nationalist movement and the fact he fled then came back i think damaged his popularity but after 62 or 63 he really began to make the reform like women and the right to vote in the enfranchisement made him more popular in my view to 73 or 74 but then it got to his head he abolish the political system and then he began to lose both his popularity and his grip because he was diagnosed with cancer in '73 and they decided to hide this from the people of the iranian people knew that. >>host: you write the perfect storm it is hard to pinpoint a moment that the coalition that eventually overthrew issa shah began to coalesce that human rights policies had an impact to reinvigorate the democratic movement. >> not in the book will i have written about it when jimmy carter became president and was a local prisoner and iran. but overnight the torture and did. and began
>> he was when he came to power thinking he was young, western educated and had the reputation of one team to have a more democratic policies so i do think he was through 52 then a very tense and relationship with the head of the nationalist movement and the fact he fled then came back i think damaged his popularity but after 62 or 63 he really began to make the reform like women and the right to vote in the enfranchisement made him more popular in my view to 73 or 74 but then it got to...
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first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was and. you know. this. is. one of them. and. he leaves again this summer and that will be a second glance and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you a result you fucking levels in regard to mr king. if you have before you leave. we know for sure he's going to iraq. that can change at any minute he can go to afghanistan and kind of hoping he stays in iraq it's safer somewhat saver. and. you're close. you're one of those. give your breath. now for breakfast i was about and i usually make him breakfast in the morning but he got home kind of late today so he's probably going to go to the de fact which is the cafeteria. is hard some. mornings like this. i'm sorry. it's. not easy morning and usually. or
first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was and. you know. this. is. one of them. and. he leaves again this summer and that will be a second glance and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you a...
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first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people who are suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was going. you know. if. whatever. he leaves again this summer and there will be a second plane. and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you ever feel the falcon was a record and i still think. you need to do that before you leave. we know for sure he's going to iraq. that can change any minute he can go to afghanistan and kind of hoping he stays in iraq it's safer somewhat savor. from. here close. your gloves. give your breath. all you can. get. and for breakfast i was about and i usually make him breakfast in the morning but he got home kind of late today so he's probably going to go to the de fact which is the cafeteria. is hard some. mornings like this. i'm sorry. it's. not easy morning and
first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people who are suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was going. you know. if. whatever. he leaves again this summer and there will be a second plane. and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you ever feel...
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president, he came out f his sick bed in a wheelchair to vote on gun legislation. he agreed with 90% of the american people, people who had severe mental problems or felons shouldn't be able to buy a gun. he agreed with 90% of the american people. and he came from his bed to come here and vote with us. he was so happy to be here. he came here once after that, just a few days ago, to vote when we needed him again. he tried so hard talking to bonnie today, she said he was confident he would live to be 100. we was a very strong man physically. couple of years ago, i took a big delegation to china, bipartisan group. it was a wonderful trip. frank lautenberg, that was his last foreign travel. and i can remember indicating what a strong man he was physically. i haven't been to the great wall of china. i hadn't been. and it's pretty steep and big rocks there there have been so many centuries and centuries. and because frank was 88 years old at the time, somebody grabbed his arm to help him go thrup. he pushed them away and wanted no help. he was on his own and that's the w
president, he came out f his sick bed in a wheelchair to vote on gun legislation. he agreed with 90% of the american people, people who had severe mental problems or felons shouldn't be able to buy a gun. he agreed with 90% of the american people. and he came from his bed to come here and vote with us. he was so happy to be here. he came here once after that, just a few days ago, to vote when we needed him again. he tried so hard talking to bonnie today, she said he was confident he would live...
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. >> and he met with the association and the polk association at our september 2012 meeting and he came back twice after that just in case there were any questions, and he got the overwhelming support of our neighborhood association and i would like to see the approved place thank you. >> thank you very much. >> is there any other member of the public that would like to speak? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. and i know that supervisor chiu, and president chiu is supportive of this application and i want to thank the applicant for the impressive presentation for the police department everybody the neighborhood association for their involvement. and do we have any comments if not, is there a motion? >> supervisor yee? >> yes, as you know we give a lot of difference in which the licenses are impacting in the district and i am glad that you reached out to supervisor chiu and spoke out. and to make a motion for a positive recommendation. >> we have the option for for this forward and if we could have that without objection, congratulations. >> any other business before the committe
. >> and he met with the association and the polk association at our september 2012 meeting and he came back twice after that just in case there were any questions, and he got the overwhelming support of our neighborhood association and i would like to see the approved place thank you. >> thank you very much. >> is there any other member of the public that would like to speak? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. and i know that supervisor chiu, and president chiu...
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he came on a texas plane. this is a trip that's funded by the texas state government. and that's fine because what he's doing is trying to go and get jobs for his state. but what the president is doing is a couple things. one, he's trying to make our case in emerging democracies that american investment is the right way to go. and two, he's showing our american leadership in the world. it's something that only the president can do. only the first lady can do what she's doing. it's something that all presidents have done before them. and the costs associated with it are standard, as the bush adviser said in that "washington post" story you cited. >> robert costa you heard mr. burton on that. what's your reaction? >> bill burton brings up texas. but there's a big difference between texas and a continent,
he came on a texas plane. this is a trip that's funded by the texas state government. and that's fine because what he's doing is trying to go and get jobs for his state. but what the president is doing is a couple things. one, he's trying to make our case in emerging democracies that american investment is the right way to go. and two, he's showing our american leadership in the world. it's something that only the president can do. only the first lady can do what she's doing. it's something...
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>> guest: he certainly was popular when he came to power. many people thought of him as visteon, western educated. he had the reputation of wanting to have a more democratic politics than his father did. he was popular from 41 to 51, 52. ben has very tense relationship with the head of the nationalist movement and the fact that he fled and came back i think damaged his popularity. but after 62, 63, when he really began to make these reforms, by giving women the right to vote enfranchisement of a woman into the political system. all of these things make them more popular in my view around 65 to 73, 74, the neck to his head. he abolished the political party system, created a one-party system and then he became to lose both his popularity and that he was also his back. he got canned there. he was diagnosed with cancer in 73. they decided to hide this beauty radiant people never knew he had cancer. >> host: you write in your book, "the shah" the chapter called the perfect storm. it is hard to pinpoint the moment at which the unwieldy coalition th
>> guest: he certainly was popular when he came to power. many people thought of him as visteon, western educated. he had the reputation of wanting to have a more democratic politics than his father did. he was popular from 41 to 51, 52. ben has very tense relationship with the head of the nationalist movement and the fact that he fled and came back i think damaged his popularity. but after 62, 63, when he really began to make these reforms, by giving women the right to vote...
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he became read -- he came prepared for a message in germany. >> alles is moeglish.
he became read -- he came prepared for a message in germany. >> alles is moeglish.
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he came to two newspapers, "the guardian" and "washington post" and said, i want you to be extremely careful about what it is that you publish and what it is that you don't publish. only publish what americans should know, but don't harm national security. we have withheld the majority of things that he gave us, pursuant
he came to two newspapers, "the guardian" and "washington post" and said, i want you to be extremely careful about what it is that you publish and what it is that you don't publish. only publish what americans should know, but don't harm national security. we have withheld the majority of things that he gave us, pursuant
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had the desire for public office and ran for elected office when it was fueled as a student when he came up here on the tour some 20 years ago. i congratulate terry and many and thousands of others just like him who have engaged in this great tour, and i commend the youth tour and thank the georgia e.m.c.'s for all the great work they're doing in develop's america's youth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? . . mr. waxman: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. waxman: today i rise to commemorate the lives lost in the tragic shooting rampage on the streets of santa monica and santa monica college. chris, marcelo,
had the desire for public office and ran for elected office when it was fueled as a student when he came up here on the tour some 20 years ago. i congratulate terry and many and thousands of others just like him who have engaged in this great tour, and i commend the youth tour and thank the georgia e.m.c.'s for all the great work they're doing in develop's america's youth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek...
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shir . >> he is cocounsel. >> during the break they had a discussion and after the break he came back and apologize and tried to give an explanation for it. >> to put it mildly. >> i think that they were so taken aback by john guy and his opening. he wanted to get up and change the mood and change the tone in the courtroom. so he decides to tell a joke. and it backfired completely. >> lisa? >> yeah. this was a very, very insensitive comment. consider that trayvon martin's parents are sitting right there, and this is the first day at trial. >> and you saw them wiping their eyes. >> and you're telling knock knock jokes? are you kidding me? i'm sure at the lunch breaks behind closed doors the other members of the team said you have to fix this. you really stepped in it. you have to get back out there and apologize, and that's what he did. to be fair, he did have another two and a half hours of his opening statement where he did talk about the evidence. >> now, ken, how does that play in florida? >> well, i'll tell you how it plays in florida. it's as if i'm a pilot flying a 747 and i get
shir . >> he is cocounsel. >> during the break they had a discussion and after the break he came back and apologize and tried to give an explanation for it. >> to put it mildly. >> i think that they were so taken aback by john guy and his opening. he wanted to get up and change the mood and change the tone in the courtroom. so he decides to tell a joke. and it backfired completely. >> lisa? >> yeah. this was a very, very insensitive comment. consider that...
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he was a self-made engineer and came to the san francisco area and as a brilliant engineer he discovered way to drain water from the great sewer lines in the area and he became so famous with his scientific discoveries that, back then, the president johnson at the time made it a requirement to honor his patent and his royalties by his great engineering try. and so all of the miners had to pay that royalty and therefore, he obviously became wealthy. and in fact, so wealthy that he was known to own about one 12th of the land in san francisco. and i don't know about you, i don't think that i own one 12th of my house. i think that the majority owners are my wife and the mortgage company. but, if we could follow in his example, most of his land, some of which now we understand to be the cliff house, or probably even more importantly the climasus campus, 27 acres on the hill was owned by him when he encured his wealth. and of course, in addition to that is millions of books that he donated to the city and to the public. so, in addition to being a fine, fine mayor in the 1800s, he is also was k
he was a self-made engineer and came to the san francisco area and as a brilliant engineer he discovered way to drain water from the great sewer lines in the area and he became so famous with his scientific discoveries that, back then, the president johnson at the time made it a requirement to honor his patent and his royalties by his great engineering try. and so all of the miners had to pay that royalty and therefore, he obviously became wealthy. and in fact, so wealthy that he was known to...
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so he came in and he said turn on the television. we did and we stood around and we watched and he said president kennedy was shot in the head. i felt is there any way he will survive? and sell that is how i found out about it. >> i was leaving my last class on a friday. i was a senior involved in the local newspaper for the school. i was a feature editor and news editor and ran around in the transistor radio. we were walking down this long hallway since kennedy has been shot and i realized later that what he heard was the first radio announcement. he held it down a hall and that was it. there were parts of the memory everybody remembers what they were doing. but if you look at your memory and more debt you will find the edges of it are very gray. >> here in dallas you touched so many lives and so many ways because all of the emergency teams were good friends of ours. and also we went back sunday to make the rounds and he was on the elevator going that the search and they pushed a gurney with him and was a comatose man and a trout be
so he came in and he said turn on the television. we did and we stood around and we watched and he said president kennedy was shot in the head. i felt is there any way he will survive? and sell that is how i found out about it. >> i was leaving my last class on a friday. i was a senior involved in the local newspaper for the school. i was a feature editor and news editor and ran around in the transistor radio. we were walking down this long hallway since kennedy has been shot and i...
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he was out walking his dog when he heard something in the grass. >> he came over the sniff my foot. >> he took the dog back inside and went back outside. >> he started to let me pet him and then i freaked him out. >> he wanted the the play. >> he is going to get you. >> i wonder if the skunk is so young that it didn't know to spray these people. he is looking for somebody, something, some companionship. >> he is going to get you! >> his family is over there. >> and they get kind of close. >> there's the family right there. >> but not that close, because you don't want to get sprayed, but he is trying to get the skunk to go back with his family. >> go see where mommy and daddy are. >> the skunk ambassador. and the little baby is reaching out saying, because we stink, does not mean we are bad animals. >> i love how he picks up the thing and carries it closer to the family. something i would not have done. >> don't aim the butt at you. aim it away from you. >> go to your brothers and sisters. >> and he gets back to the family, and philip says i know it is dangerous, but it had a happy en
he was out walking his dog when he heard something in the grass. >> he came over the sniff my foot. >> he took the dog back inside and went back outside. >> he started to let me pet him and then i freaked him out. >> he wanted the the play. >> he is going to get you. >> i wonder if the skunk is so young that it didn't know to spray these people. he is looking for somebody, something, some companionship. >> he is going to get you! >> his family is...
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first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was and. you know. yes. it is she's high on america. and. he leaves again this summer that will be a second deployment and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did you ever think you talking levels and record and i still think that. you need to do that before he live. we know for sure he's going to iraq. that can change any minute he can go to afghanistan and kind of hoping he stays in iraq it's safer somewhat seaver. for. your cause. you're one of us. here your breath. they're in for breakfast i was about and i usually make him breakfast in the morning but he got home kind of late today so he's probably going to go to the fact which is the cafeteria. is hard some. mornings like this. i'm sorry. it's. not
first time when he came back it was it was scary. there was a lot of rage there's a lot of anger a lot of hurt and. he drank a lot. my husband used to be one of those people a suicidal thoughts you know. he talks a lot when he's drunk and he'll talk about the words kind of ramble on and i let him ramble. i was and. you know. yes. it is she's high on america. and. he leaves again this summer that will be a second deployment and he's gone for anywhere from twelve to fifteen months at a time. did...
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because he is rigorous and they think they came away disappointed by the questions that he asked. >>. >> actually worked to be the managing partner there and to knowing a lot of colleagues there the sense of the trail of gupta is mind-boggling. they've sure was the circumstance sandy absolute key was the extent after they've left mckinsey even though they don't exist any more. the second point is the impasse on south asians, a lot of mckinsey consultants with just the chatter across the network is now set up with special scrutiny as part of the indian mafia and it has cast a disparity in shadow on them. but there simply is that impact on there. [laughter] right here in the second row. >> my question is, if you could speak to the book? >> i do not want to comment on my sources. >> i am also perplexed if you were talking to his family members are cousins in calcutta, did they know the subject of the book. >> they did. they would give you all that information? >> guest: the book is about as other people have said, it is a sympathetic portrayal of him. said that is what they contributed t
because he is rigorous and they think they came away disappointed by the questions that he asked. >>. >> actually worked to be the managing partner there and to knowing a lot of colleagues there the sense of the trail of gupta is mind-boggling. they've sure was the circumstance sandy absolute key was the extent after they've left mckinsey even though they don't exist any more. the second point is the impasse on south asians, a lot of mckinsey consultants with just the chatter across...
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he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to this cat, which was interesting to observe, and we spent weeks there and i would check in with him periodically, and we were filming aaron looking at family photographs, and he started to pause and he seemed to almost be reminiscing in a good way as he looked at his mom, and he seemed to have a little kinder feelings towards her. >> this is probably the best picture i have ever seen of my mom. this was also in '85. this was when she graduated from a beauty school as a beautician. >> he was describing her in a kinder, more loving way than i had ever heard before. >> i mean, obviously i recognize her, but i just don't remember her like this. this was 23 years ago, and it's just so long ago i don't remember her like that.
he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to this cat, which was interesting to observe, and we spent weeks there and i would check in with him periodically, and we were filming aaron looking...
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shot up among democrats and independence, saw him reaching out and embracing president obama when he came to the shores and that struck a chord. the other thing was the fundraiser with mark zuckerberg in california. a different crowd so that opened up new windows.
shot up among democrats and independence, saw him reaching out and embracing president obama when he came to the shores and that struck a chord. the other thing was the fundraiser with mark zuckerberg in california. a different crowd so that opened up new windows.
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[laughter] tavis: he came to break you out at celebrity rehab. and i talked to dr. drew. is incarcerated now. let lenny had some mental issues. i wish he could have more help them being incarcerated. he was just trying to be a friend. we go way back to the minor leagues. fact: they missed the that some of these people have mental issues. it is more important to get that help them to lock them up but that is for another show. another person is darryl strawberry. i raise him because, fair or unfair, there are so many comparisons made. >> i think a lot of comparisons are right there. you have two young by players coming up at an early age with a lot of success and had of the same problems off the field. our relationship has been like brothers, a love-hate relationship. where we loveeek each other and we have a week or we have difficulties. -- where we have difficulties. we have known each other long enough to know that we are both better than that. we should discuss things among ourselves when there's a problem rather than starting rumors or answering to rumors. i have a lot
[laughter] tavis: he came to break you out at celebrity rehab. and i talked to dr. drew. is incarcerated now. let lenny had some mental issues. i wish he could have more help them being incarcerated. he was just trying to be a friend. we go way back to the minor leagues. fact: they missed the that some of these people have mental issues. it is more important to get that help them to lock them up but that is for another show. another person is darryl strawberry. i raise him because, fair or...
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, he held an auction and people came and people came and they bought and he sold plots of land and these people came and planted and for the first couple years everything was wonderful, all sorts of produce, citrus that grew in the desert. people think of it as desert but there is water here. there is an aquifer, several streams coming from the mountains. for a few years it prospered. then disaster struck. 1894, began an 11 year drought and one by one the settlers abandoned their lodge. there was no water. 11 year drought is hard to overcome and so they left and mccallum died thinking he was a failure and his widow died and his children died except for one, his daughter. she came back and saw the old range kind of all -- nothing there. for it down and used for firewood. she decided to rebuild. she started rebuilding, replanting, got indians to help her and she started buying up the lots of the people who left. pretty astute businesswoman and she ended up building the first hotel in palm springs, the oasis, the second hotel. she also built a tennis club, she owned a good portion of this t
, he held an auction and people came and people came and they bought and he sold plots of land and these people came and planted and for the first couple years everything was wonderful, all sorts of produce, citrus that grew in the desert. people think of it as desert but there is water here. there is an aquifer, several streams coming from the mountains. for a few years it prospered. then disaster struck. 1894, began an 11 year drought and one by one the settlers abandoned their lodge. there...
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why he came to us. and i think one of the reasons is we are this funny organization that is -- >> rose: supported by a trust. >> supported by a trust. completely independent and we're digital, we're open, we're global. i can't think of an american news organization that could have worked with glen greenwald in quite the way we have. and the think about greenwald is that, you know, this debate about whether he's a blogger or a journalist i think feels terribly old-fashioned. the point is he's a lawyer and when he writes about this it's incredibly technical and careful and that's i think why he went to greenwald not because he was -- his political views but he is somebody who can do justice from this material. he's going to treat it seriously. >> rose: thank you, good to see you. thank you. >> rose: it sounds like science fiction but it could be a reality by the middle of this century: technology that enable the transfer of human consciousness to a machine. a group of the world's leading scientist enginee
why he came to us. and i think one of the reasons is we are this funny organization that is -- >> rose: supported by a trust. >> supported by a trust. completely independent and we're digital, we're open, we're global. i can't think of an american news organization that could have worked with glen greenwald in quite the way we have. and the think about greenwald is that, you know, this debate about whether he's a blogger or a journalist i think feels terribly old-fashioned. the...
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. >> he came here to kill everybody. he was on a death mission. >> fights that are bold. >> she wasn't going to stand back this time. >> thieves who are brazen. >> he was going to town on those things. >> and unbelievable scenes that couldn't be more bizarre. >> get him out of the back. >> it's all "caught on camera." >>> "caught on camera: bold, brazen and bizarre." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." with security cameras, cell phone cameras, and surveillance cameras working 24/7, it seems like every experience these days is captured by someone somewhere. in this hour, we'll show you situations that are a little unusual, off the beaten path, or, as we like to call them, "bold, brazen, and bizarre." you may ask yourself more than once in the next hour "what were they thinking?" if you do, don't worry. we thought the same thing. two teenage girls go at each other in an after-school brawl while dozens of classmates stand by cheering, recording it all on their cell phones. at first, i had to ask, is t
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he came up short yet again. he's only got himself to blame. the golfers. >> thi one is probably the toughest for me because at 43 and coming so close, it would have changed the way i looked at this tournament altogether and the way i looked at my record. instead i just keep feeling heartbreak. >> perhaps he's destine the to never win. how much heartbreai can man take? >> i feel good about rose. he has won four majors. >> good to see you. >>> green tea for the japanese minister. d8>> you love this story don't you. >> i do. spokesman i have to look my so bbest on camera.sing whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah... or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using the latest technology. go on, slather it all over. don't hold back, go on... it's these high-definition televisions, i'll tell ya, they show every wrinkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> it's summer. it's hot and people will eat
he came up short yet again. he's only got himself to blame. the golfers. >> thi one is probably the toughest for me because at 43 and coming so close, it would have changed the way i looked at this tournament altogether and the way i looked at my record. instead i just keep feeling heartbreak. >> perhaps he's destine the to never win. how much heartbreai can man take? >> i feel good about rose. he has won four majors. >> good to see you. >>> green tea for the...
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. >> i did actual limit i remember when he came to l.a. and he would -- we had a mutual friend and he would stay at my apartment when he was auditioning for pilots. and when he was on -- when he started "streetcar named desire." i remember that with my friend edith that they played the couple upstairs with alec baldwin and jessica lange. he loved theater. he was a brilliant actor. and of course he got "the sopranos" which hit the sweet spot of everybody for about over a decade. i mean, that character is legendary. ""vanity fair"" certainly covered it. tony soprano is his own -- i don't think that you can think of a more iconic character that he created other than that one. >> you say you recall him staying at your apartment early on. any indications of any health issues that maybe we didn't know about but that maybe he did? >> i never -- he was a really smart guy. he was fun. he had a certain kind of natural sex appeal for a guy that wasn't a traditional leading man. no, not at all. later in life, obviously he was heavier. i don't know if t
. >> i did actual limit i remember when he came to l.a. and he would -- we had a mutual friend and he would stay at my apartment when he was auditioning for pilots. and when he was on -- when he started "streetcar named desire." i remember that with my friend edith that they played the couple upstairs with alec baldwin and jessica lange. he loved theater. he was a brilliant actor. and of course he got "the sopranos" which hit the sweet spot of everybody for about over...
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before he came to the senate, but he ran an -- and was elected in 1982, he came to the congress the same year that i did. and in the three decades since, he's worked tirelessly on behalf of his state and the country. he retired once, he couldn't stand retirement. he hated retirement. he couldn't stay away from public service, and he returned to the senate again in 2002. he had a remarkable career. i touched upon a few things. his determination that had made his successful in the private sector served him well in the united states senate. mr. president, motivated by his own experience, senator lautenberg, a world war ii coded the g.i. bill of rites, recognizing how much it meant to him. he wanted to help ensure vets returning from afghanistan and iraq enjoyed the same opportunity for education that helped him become so successful. and mr. president, my youngest boy just hated cigarette smoke, and it really made him ill. airplanes, remember we went through a procedure where you could smoke the every place. it didn't matter. everybody smoked in the secondhand smoke. frank lautenberg took ca
before he came to the senate, but he ran an -- and was elected in 1982, he came to the congress the same year that i did. and in the three decades since, he's worked tirelessly on behalf of his state and the country. he retired once, he couldn't stand retirement. he hated retirement. he couldn't stay away from public service, and he returned to the senate again in 2002. he had a remarkable career. i touched upon a few things. his determination that had made his successful in the private sector...
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he came to my town. he stayed at a hotel was manager was known to my mother and he said to my mother if they want to meet sir winston, winston churchill, tell him to be in the lobby of the hotel at 20 past nine because that is when he is supposed to be coming down to get into his car. so i was there, and he ensured that he could introduce me. so anyway, i said he gave me one of his giant matches in order to light his big cigars and liked to have a very big match that would last a long time and he had them specially made and they were quite a piece of timber. in the week and he gave me one of his matches and i was emboldened by this to say mr. winston churchill, sir, to what do you attribute your success in life and he said without any hesitation, energy, never stand up when you can sit down and never sit down when you can lie down. and he then went often to his limo and drove off. i've always remembered that and it's very good advice, too. >> host: did you ever work with him officially? how did you get in
he came to my town. he stayed at a hotel was manager was known to my mother and he said to my mother if they want to meet sir winston, winston churchill, tell him to be in the lobby of the hotel at 20 past nine because that is when he is supposed to be coming down to get into his car. so i was there, and he ensured that he could introduce me. so anyway, i said he gave me one of his giant matches in order to light his big cigars and liked to have a very big match that would last a long time and...
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that was something he was really proud of. >> do you know where that passion came from? a lot of people go on one or two trips with the uso or a few public relations appearances, but this was something he viewed as a cause that he would stick with. >> yeah, he learned about the troops abroad, having a real connection to "the sopranos" and that's what turned him on it to, as well as some of his castmates having been in the military themselves. that's when he started going over. then hbo came to him with ideas about doing documentaries. he started doing them. even when he played in "zero dark thirty," he interacted with some of those guys and i remember at one of the many awards shows we attended together, he made a joke about how he apologized to panetta for not doing him right. he said he had a bad wig in the movie. >> common theme from everyone we spoke to about this sad news is how hard he worked. how dedicated he was to his craft. any indication when you did this profile in 2010 of any health issues? >> no, i wouldn't say so. everybody who knew him, you could see what
that was something he was really proud of. >> do you know where that passion came from? a lot of people go on one or two trips with the uso or a few public relations appearances, but this was something he viewed as a cause that he would stick with. >> yeah, he learned about the troops abroad, having a real connection to "the sopranos" and that's what turned him on it to, as well as some of his castmates having been in the military themselves. that's when he started going...
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he came to us to let us know that he seen, you know, a consistent -- he's pretty, i believe new to the position and seen a consistent flow of families of students at the school coming to him looking for either direct services or looking for place -- looking for resources and for those folks would are familiar with betsy carmichael, it's a model in being a piller in the part of market community. he came to us with the interest to establishing betsy carmichael as a community city similar to the school where the families of the school and the neighborhood could hopefully at some point access services at the school itself and solidify it as a community asset outside of the school. we took that need and created the rfp for a school site coordinators. that's not intended to provide the direct services but to strike that jiez and to plan out the process for turning betsy carmichael into a full service community school and so this proposal was just intended to find someone to work both again on the strategy but on the fund development because the process will take a quite bit of funding so we'
he came to us to let us know that he seen, you know, a consistent -- he's pretty, i believe new to the position and seen a consistent flow of families of students at the school coming to him looking for either direct services or looking for place -- looking for resources and for those folks would are familiar with betsy carmichael, it's a model in being a piller in the part of market community. he came to us with the interest to establishing betsy carmichael as a community city similar to the...
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the sixth time he came in second place.tin rose was the winner. .> i felt this was my moment summit it was meet with a good iron shot to win the championship. >> game 5 of the nba championship last night. double.can, a double- -pointer here.er her theheat did come back. lebron james within nice drive. to feel good story is denny green. he is gone crazy in this series. shots.25 three-point game 6 coming up tomorrow night in south florida. >> we will be right are taken to the hospital after a possible carbon monoxide leak. >> the debate over privacy continues with another prominent republican coming out in favor of secret surveillance. >> series in the spotlight in a foreign policy trip. who the president is meeting with. >> there are a few storms moving through the area. we will have your latest weather. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good
the sixth time he came in second place.tin rose was the winner. .> i felt this was my moment summit it was meet with a good iron shot to win the championship. >> game 5 of the nba championship last night. double.can, a double- -pointer here.er her theheat did come back. lebron james within nice drive. to feel good story is denny green. he is gone crazy in this series. shots.25 three-point game 6 coming up tomorrow night in south florida. >> we will be right are taken to the...
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near the intersection of yorkshire and kansas pull over a woman in a car. >> when he absolutely aimed at her and the rifle came up, i knew that that wasn't anything, somebody from the police would do. >> reporter: fine was just 20 feet away from zawahri and saw cold determination in his eyes. >> he was absolutely on a mission. everything had been planned out. he was then just in execute mode. >> reporter: you could tell by looking at him? >> absolutely. it was execute mode. >> reporter: and then you realized he was turning his attention to you? >> yes, i did, very fast. then i saw his eyes, i saw him point and i-- then i knew, then i knew he was really going to shoot and when i heard the explosion and the glass flying and i felt something throw me to the side i knew it was a bullet. >> reporter: fine was shot four times, a witness took video as a neighbor rushed to her side. >> her voice was shaky but very strong. she just took charge, and asked for people to get her towels. she held me very close. >> reporter: did you think you might die? >> i never thought i was going to die. and now, knowing that he was on
near the intersection of yorkshire and kansas pull over a woman in a car. >> when he absolutely aimed at her and the rifle came up, i knew that that wasn't anything, somebody from the police would do. >> reporter: fine was just 20 feet away from zawahri and saw cold determination in his eyes. >> he was absolutely on a mission. everything had been planned out. he was then just in execute mode. >> reporter: you could tell by looking at him? >> absolutely. it was...
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the house he came from was over in that direction. he was in a car that he forced the driver to drive him down here. she was fine. she escaped but then he got out, the red suv with mr. franco was in it. he shot and killed mr. franco there and wounded the other passenger and we're sadly hearing this morning that one of the women who went -- the second woman who went into surgery last night she may have expired as well so that death toll now will go up to five victims. six if you include the shooter. pamela? >> and i know that officials have been tight lipped about giving information about this gunman. can you give us anything else? anything? we know that the two people killed in the home were the brother and the father. anything else? >> reporter: there are nine different crime scenes in this rampage. there are six or seven different locations where this person opened fire throughout santa monica. there's a lot of information for them to get together. they do know obviously the name of the suspect and as iened it they either served warr
the house he came from was over in that direction. he was in a car that he forced the driver to drive him down here. she was fine. she escaped but then he got out, the red suv with mr. franco was in it. he shot and killed mr. franco there and wounded the other passenger and we're sadly hearing this morning that one of the women who went -- the second woman who went into surgery last night she may have expired as well so that death toll now will go up to five victims. six if you include the...
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before he came to the senate, he was elected in 1982, he came the congress the same year that i did. hree decades since, he has worked on behalf of his state in the country. he retired wants. -- once. he could not stand retirement. he hated it. he returned to the senate in 2002. he had a remarkable career. i touched upon a few things. his determination that made him successful in the private sector as well as in the senate. mr. president, motivated to his own experience, frank lautenberg, a world war ii veteran recognizing how much this meant to him and he wanted to help the veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan enjoy the same benefits that helped him become so successful. my youngest boy just hated cigarette smoke. and it really made him ill. airplanes, i remember we went for a procedure or you can smoke everyplace. everybody sucked in that secondhand smoke. frank lautenberg took care of my boy and millions of other people that no longer have to suck in that smoke when they are on an airplane. here's the one more than anybody else who we have to thank for protecting us from de
before he came to the senate, he was elected in 1982, he came the congress the same year that i did. hree decades since, he has worked on behalf of his state in the country. he retired wants. -- once. he could not stand retirement. he hated it. he returned to the senate in 2002. he had a remarkable career. i touched upon a few things. his determination that made him successful in the private sector as well as in the senate. mr. president, motivated to his own experience, frank lautenberg, a...
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he said that's where i came from. and i thought when i was doing the research for that book, he really did come from grinding poverty. but because of hard work and immense talent, he did very, very well, was very, very prosperous. so i put the towel in there because i do think that's a key to stanley. oh, and then these were in the trunk as well. the pt boat pin that jfk gave to people. and this plex i glass box that the president gave to all those people who traveled with him on the caroline which was the private plane that his father bought him for the presidential campaign, stanley kept all those things, and they were wrapped up in the trunk. and you'll see pictures of them in the book. okay, this picture was taken at valley forge when president kennedy is campaigning. excuse me, senator kennedy is campaigning. and you can barely -- he's right there. the thing that is so extraordinary for us to be looking at in the year 2013 -- at this in the year 2013, no security, people are -- the press is up two feet from the ca
he said that's where i came from. and i thought when i was doing the research for that book, he really did come from grinding poverty. but because of hard work and immense talent, he did very, very well, was very, very prosperous. so i put the towel in there because i do think that's a key to stanley. oh, and then these were in the trunk as well. the pt boat pin that jfk gave to people. and this plex i glass box that the president gave to all those people who traveled with him on the caroline...