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>> with the wisdom of hindsight and i know both of you and you know that i am always get it out earlyourself. with the wisdom of hindsight immediately let everybody know you are doing this and get every possible e-mail out and then answer -- nancy to the question if the state department looks at the 55000 and they say we would like to see the 10% that we did not seek my she has to say yes to that. she has to look at the subpoena and respond in appropriate fashion. i do not see any illegality cover-up. can i issue the -- address the issue of security? i do not think i except that her service was less secure than the state department's and if you are not convinced of that, let me use one word, wikileaks or another name, snowden. security is horribly equal in either place. >> you have a phd in clinton scandalology. where at this point he think in terms of political severity, where does this right relative to those other scandals from clinton years past? >> definitely down about where the travel office was which is much should do about nothing but let me remind you of a major scandal, tho
>> with the wisdom of hindsight and i know both of you and you know that i am always get it out earlyourself. with the wisdom of hindsight immediately let everybody know you are doing this and get every possible e-mail out and then answer -- nancy to the question if the state department looks at the 55000 and they say we would like to see the 10% that we did not seek my she has to say yes to that. she has to look at the subpoena and respond in appropriate fashion. i do not see any...
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>> to put on my crisis manager hat with the wisdom of hindsight , and i know both of you and you knowhat i am always get it out early yourself. that was a book i wrote. in this case with the wisdom of , hindsight, immediately let everybody know you are doing this and get every possible e-mail out and then, in answer to john's question if the state department looks at the 55000 and they say we would like to see the 10% that we did not see she has to say yes to that. if a congressional subpoena asks for the 10%, she has to respond to that in an appropriate fashion. i do not see any illegality cover-up. i'm sorry to go on, can i address the issue of security? i do not think i accept that her server was less secure than the state department's and if you are not convinced of that, let me use one word, wikileaks or another name, snowden. security is probably equal, or less, in either place. >> you have a phd in clinton scandalology. you have seen it all. whitewater, the billing records all of them. where at this point he thinks in -- in terms of severity political not legal, where does this
>> to put on my crisis manager hat with the wisdom of hindsight , and i know both of you and you knowhat i am always get it out early yourself. that was a book i wrote. in this case with the wisdom of , hindsight, immediately let everybody know you are doing this and get every possible e-mail out and then, in answer to john's question if the state department looks at the 55000 and they say we would like to see the 10% that we did not see she has to say yes to that. if a congressional...
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bolivia: hindsight is 2020.led a press conference to try to quiet the controversy over using a private account and she said she just didn't want to carry a second mobile phone for another e-mail account. senator clinton: looking back it would've been smarter to use two devices but i have absolute confidence that anything that could be connected in anyway to work is in the possession of the state department. olivia: clinton says she has are ready turnover 30,000 e-mails and deleted another 32,000 that she decided were personal. senate republicans say sanctions against iran have worked in the past so why don't we try them again? they have sent that letter to the prime editor saying any deal they make could be overturned when he leaves office. mcconnell: to make a deal of this magnitude with one of the worst regimes in the world without any congressional input leads you to believe that he is going to make the deal we fear he is going to make. olivia: hillary clinton also weighing in on the controversy and said the
bolivia: hindsight is 2020.led a press conference to try to quiet the controversy over using a private account and she said she just didn't want to carry a second mobile phone for another e-mail account. senator clinton: looking back it would've been smarter to use two devices but i have absolute confidence that anything that could be connected in anyway to work is in the possession of the state department. olivia: clinton says she has are ready turnover 30,000 e-mails and deleted another...
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. >> don't you think with hindsight, you are a smart guy, with hindsight, it would have been more appropriate for the speaker of the house to at least have informed the white house or -- and/or the democratic leadership you know what i'm going to do? i know he's got an election coming up i don't know if the speaker actually knew he has an election coming up but i think it's important at this critical moment to give the prime minister of israel a chance to make his case to the american congress. with hindsight, don't you think the speaker should have at least had the courtesy to tell the white house what he was planning on doing? >> well i think he did do that. >> only after the invitation was delivered. >> we are talking about semantics of -- >> it's not semantics. this is a serious issue, congressman. as a matter of courtesy why wouldn't the speaker of the house at least -- >> get over it. get over it. he's going to come here and speak to the joint session of congress. >> we know that. we know he's speaking tomorrow. i'm looking back not looking ahead, i'm looking back with hindsight, was it
. >> don't you think with hindsight, you are a smart guy, with hindsight, it would have been more appropriate for the speaker of the house to at least have informed the white house or -- and/or the democratic leadership you know what i'm going to do? i know he's got an election coming up i don't know if the speaker actually knew he has an election coming up but i think it's important at this critical moment to give the prime minister of israel a chance to make his case to the american...
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she said in hindsight maybe she should have been using the accounts, but she was adamant she did not the law. fresh off a speech at the united nations, hillary clinton spoke publicly about the e-mail flap for the first time, saying she was hardly the first secretary of state to use her personal e-mail account for work. mrs. clinton: i thought it was allowed. others had done it. roz: she said the e-mail server she was using was guarded by the secret service and a had been no security breaches and that she had e-mailed government officials on their government e-mail accounts. when asked, she turned over more than 30,000 personal e-mail related to work, but deleted personal ones. mrs. clinton: no one wants their personal e-mail made public. roz: those answers may not subdue her detractors. will it be enough to derail her run for president potentially? >> it's hard to believe that this will dominate what people are thinking about in november a year and a half from now. roz: here is how clinton responded. mrs. clinton: i trust the merrick and to make their decisions about political and pu
she said in hindsight maybe she should have been using the accounts, but she was adamant she did not the law. fresh off a speech at the united nations, hillary clinton spoke publicly about the e-mail flap for the first time, saying she was hardly the first secretary of state to use her personal e-mail account for work. mrs. clinton: i thought it was allowed. others had done it. roz: she said the e-mail server she was using was guarded by the secret service and a had been no security breaches...
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>> hindsight is 20/20. we regret partisanship before the speech.hing we wanted to do was inject israel into your partisan debate. it's always been above that and it's important for the u.s./israeli alliance that it remain clear. >> was the invitation speaker boehner's idea or your idea? >> speaker boehner called me and i assumed that he was going to inform the white house. he did, but he did it only a couple hours before. i hope that now we can get beyond the protocol beyond the politics and we can talk a little bit about the substance because it's a serious issue. >> we will. i watched the footage of this protest in tel aviv yesterday. it seemed like tens of thousands of people came together in opposition to the government. do you worry that prime minister netanyahu may lose his position because of the blow back to this visit? >> look we have a vibrant democracy in israel. we'll have an election in ten days. there are rallies on all sides. we'll allow the israeli voters to vote ten days from now. it's a right that we have in israel that unfortunat
>> hindsight is 20/20. we regret partisanship before the speech.hing we wanted to do was inject israel into your partisan debate. it's always been above that and it's important for the u.s./israeli alliance that it remain clear. >> was the invitation speaker boehner's idea or your idea? >> speaker boehner called me and i assumed that he was going to inform the white house. he did, but he did it only a couple hours before. i hope that now we can get beyond the protocol beyond...
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that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did, and in hindsightwo at the root of the crisis. but now, housing sales in some parts of the country have picked up. >> it really started in 2010 2011 in the wake of the housing bust and the foreclosure crisis that ensued. >> there were markets that were totally devastated. >> you had an unbelievable number of foreclosed homes. >> at foreclosure auctions like
that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did, and in hindsightwo at the root of the crisis. but now, housing sales in some parts of the country have picked up. >> it really started in 2010 2011 in the wake of the housing bust and the foreclosure crisis that ensued. >> there were markets that were totally devastated. >> you had an unbelievable number of foreclosed homes. >> at foreclosure auctions like
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. >> all these guys through 20-20 hindsight, is not reasonable. >> we interviewed ken rainey, a sarasota police officer. people don't have the correct picture about why a cop reacts the way he does. >> i feel like the perception and the public was the officer murdered that person. but what really should be considered is that officer is saving his life against somebody who is violently attack being mix. >> deas justiceattacking him. >> the fix may take the form of a so-called consent decree, that is sort of a blueprint for reform, under the watch of an independent monitor. this process can take years and cost millions of dollars. it is the type of process shepherded by guys like my next guest, james ginger, a former police officer who has handled consent decrees in los angeles albuquerque. james if a police chief sees you walking in their door, are they in trouble? >> not necessarily. it depends on the attitude of the agency, the attitude of the chief, the attitude of the community. these decrees are settlement agreements are executable without animosity or fear. as long as there's a spir
. >> all these guys through 20-20 hindsight, is not reasonable. >> we interviewed ken rainey, a sarasota police officer. people don't have the correct picture about why a cop reacts the way he does. >> i feel like the perception and the public was the officer murdered that person. but what really should be considered is that officer is saving his life against somebody who is violently attack being mix. >> deas justiceattacking him. >> the fix may take the form of a...
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. >> hindsight is always 20/20. we feel confident we made the right decision today. >> jennifer harris points to these late morning pictures of student dropoff spots as evidence of risk. >> we didn't think at 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning, we have sufficient melting and safe conditions outside. >> next store in alexandria, the transportation director took a drive at 2:30 this morning to assess the situation and a two-hour delay, was confident it would be sufficient. >> two-hour delay for us because of our conditions. >> she is mom to angel, a second grader at cora kelly elementary school near potomac yard in alexandria. >> i love her and i want to spend time with her. that's what the weekends are for and then there's school. >> fairfax county the biggest school district in the state also closed today because of icy sidewalks and roads. arlington county schools, they burned through all of their snow days already here in alexandria they have one snow day left and hoping not to use it. live in alexandria jeff goldberg ab
. >> hindsight is always 20/20. we feel confident we made the right decision today. >> jennifer harris points to these late morning pictures of student dropoff spots as evidence of risk. >> we didn't think at 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning, we have sufficient melting and safe conditions outside. >> next store in alexandria, the transportation director took a drive at 2:30 this morning to assess the situation and a two-hour delay, was confident it would be sufficient....
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there weren't as much needles and condoms and everything else around so that doesn't make it in hindsight right. >> the church said it was trying to encourage homeless people to use other areas of the cathedral. >>> police in north carolina are looking for a robber dressed as darth vader from "star wars." instead of a light saber, though, he used a rifle to hold up a bank on monday. he used a costume complete with chest plate and gloves similar to the character. he got away with thousands of dollars. there were no injuries. >> straight ahead now, the donald flirts with politics. trump makes a move for real estate at 1600 pennsylvania ave. >>> and in "moneywatch," how it's killing productivity. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. mucinex fast max night time for multi-symptom relief. breathe easy. sleep easy. let's end this. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. ♪ edward jones. with nearly 7 million investors oh hey, neill,
there weren't as much needles and condoms and everything else around so that doesn't make it in hindsight right. >> the church said it was trying to encourage homeless people to use other areas of the cathedral. >>> police in north carolina are looking for a robber dressed as darth vader from "star wars." instead of a light saber, though, he used a rifle to hold up a bank on monday. he used a costume complete with chest plate and gloves similar to the character. he got...
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she wishes with hindsight she would have done that. she presumably wouldn't have this controversy right now if she had done that when she took office. >> yeah, no, absolutely. and just for anybody wondering at home why she called on turkish television first, i'm told that the united nations, it's customary to have the president of the united nations' press core ask the first question. that is why that question was first. >> good question from turkish television. gloria borger did she put this crisis this political uproar to rest or is it going to continue? >> i think she detoxed it a little bit. we were talking about before about whether hillary clinton would just defend defend defend as we've known the clintons to do in the past in the infamous '90s, as we were talking about. i think what she said today is look if i had it to do all over again, i probably wouldn't have done it this way. she also made it clear that she had decided to either delete or not to release personal e-mails. i delete personal e-mails after i get them very often
she wishes with hindsight she would have done that. she presumably wouldn't have this controversy right now if she had done that when she took office. >> yeah, no, absolutely. and just for anybody wondering at home why she called on turkish television first, i'm told that the united nations, it's customary to have the president of the united nations' press core ask the first question. that is why that question was first. >> good question from turkish television. gloria borger did...
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e-mails that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did and in hindsight two devices would have been better. michael shure is live for us in los angeles. she has been listening to the news conference. i was struck by the fact that she did not say when asked directly that she made a mistake. >> yes, nor did she apologize del, which a lot of people were waiting for her to do. it also makes you wonder why did this not happen a week ago when all this came out, and one of the questioners said do you regret anything about this, i'm sure that's one of the regrets she has. but a lot of team will have problems of the whole idea of convenience. personally speaking, you can have a few different accounts on one device. the notion on this day and age that you could not have two devices, i don't know enough if the state department allows their e-mails to go to the same device as your personal e-mails but we're going to get to more questions, questions that were not answered here e and they didn't get into the legality of. this is hillary clinton saying this is the issue
e-mails that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did and in hindsight two devices would have been better. michael shure is live for us in los angeles. she has been listening to the news conference. i was struck by the fact that she did not say when asked directly that she made a mistake. >> yes, nor did she apologize del, which a lot of people were waiting for her to do. it also makes you wonder why did this not happen a week ago when all this...
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one phone instead of two but in hindsight hillary clinton tells reporters she would separate her personal and work earn mail. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: she admits deleting tens of thousands of emails from her private server but insists that server was secure. >> it was on property guarded by the secret service and there were no security breaches. >> reporter: the top democrat who urged clinton to come out publicly satisfied. >> the important thing is she step forward and talked to people. and i think people will be reassured listening to it. >> reporter: the state department said again clinton did nothing illegal. >> recommendations, they are not regulations so it's not the law. >> reporter: republican critics are not satisfied that clinton decided what's personal and what's not. they want an independent investigation. they want the severe examined. the benghazi committee chair says he'll call her to testify at least twice. and clinton is still going to be answering a lot of questions about this as we go forwar
one phone instead of two but in hindsight hillary clinton tells reporters she would separate her personal and work earn mail. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: she admits deleting tens of thousands of emails from her private server but insists that server was secure. >> it was on property guarded by the secret service and there were no security breaches. >> reporter: the top democrat who urged clinton...
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after it is appear, and i don't know but it appears that somebody try died to squeeze in 350 in hindsight. >> reporter: reyes wants the nightmare over to take the family on a dream the vacation to hawaii. >> before i won, i say, why i have to give it? >> reporter: reyes' attorney says she has the legal right to change her mind because the money is considered a gift. meanwhile, the $350,000 the disputed amount is in an escrow account until the lawsuit is settled, and the first court date is may 13th, live in mill pea millpidis. >> the stanford investigation stems from a high profile sexual assault last year. julia francis say she's was sexually assaulted last year off campus by a male student she had dated. she protested on campus challenging the way that the university, she says handled her case. >> well, they don't watch the trendy shops and high-priced shops for techies. today, a community meeting was shutdown proposed to look at giving them a place. and the pricing war was ugly. and it was an emotional meeting. >> well, it is an emotional issue. a developer invited the community here t
after it is appear, and i don't know but it appears that somebody try died to squeeze in 350 in hindsight. >> reporter: reyes wants the nightmare over to take the family on a dream the vacation to hawaii. >> before i won, i say, why i have to give it? >> reporter: reyes' attorney says she has the legal right to change her mind because the money is considered a gift. meanwhile, the $350,000 the disputed amount is in an escrow account until the lawsuit is settled, and the first...
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clinton also said that in hindsight, it would have been better to have used a government account. she's faced reporters since the e-mail controversy erupted. >> when i got to work as secretary of state, i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account, which was allowed by the state department because i thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two. >> clinton said the vast majority of her e-mails were sent only to government accounts so they were captured and preserved immediately at the state department. she's asked the state department to make all of her work-related e-mails public for everyone to see. >>> still to come, fear of falling snow and ice causes a lot of damage in boston. that story when we are return. >> let me show you radar over the past hour. this is doppler 9000. notice the darker green. we have moderate to steady rain from silver spring all the way around the beltway. we'll talk about i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you g
clinton also said that in hindsight, it would have been better to have used a government account. she's faced reporters since the e-mail controversy erupted. >> when i got to work as secretary of state, i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account, which was allowed by the state department because i thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two. >> clinton said the vast majority of her e-mails were sent only...
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that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did, and in hindsight two at the root of the crisis. but now, housing sales in some parts of the country have picked up. >> it really started in 2010 2011 in the wake of the housing bust and the foreclosure crisis that ensued. >> there were markets that were totally devastated. >> you had an unbelievable number of foreclosed homes. >> at foreclosure auctions like this one in georgia, competition has gotten steep. >> sold! >> what's the name of your company? >> we're private. >> but the recovery isn't quite what it seems. >> housing recoveries are typically led by buyers. and those buyers historically were typically homeowners. people who intended to purchase and live in the home. they weren't investors and it wasn't second homes. >> i don't want to be on camera >> but in 2011 2012 you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. >> who came in and bought houses by the block basically. >> we've been trying to talk to some of the investors
that could be work related, roughly 55,000 pages saying she's proud of the work she did, and in hindsight two at the root of the crisis. but now, housing sales in some parts of the country have picked up. >> it really started in 2010 2011 in the wake of the housing bust and the foreclosure crisis that ensued. >> there were markets that were totally devastated. >> you had an unbelievable number of foreclosed homes. >> at foreclosure auctions like this one in georgia,...
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. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larryllamy showing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just got sloppy, and towards the end they started using their own cars to carry out the robberies. >> investigators found the red suv used at their last robbery at a safe house the brothers rented about 100 miles away in aberdeen, north carolina. by the time the fbi found it, everything else was gone. >> we never recovered the money from these bank robberies, and there was a total take of approximately $800,000. >> when you break down that amount of money over that time frame, split maybe three ways, we felt that it would be easy to spend that type of money without a great deal of notice or even if they put it away, wh
. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larryllamy showing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just...
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conference in new york, and defended her use of a personal e-mail account, but she also said in hindsight it might have been a better idea to use a government account for government business. >> i saw it as a matter of convenience, and it was allowed, others had done it. looking back it would have been probably, you know, smarter to have used two devices. >> clinton sent more than 60,000 e-mails during her years at the state department, and she already handed over about 30,000 work related e-mail, she says the others were personal and will not be released. >>> and a new law in west virginia says moms with breast feed wherever they want, and it could be a learning curve for some business owners. >> reporter: definitely, they'll have to catch on. virginia joins 47 other states allowing women breast feed their babies anywhere they want, in public or private buildings, even the big mall in boston here, and it's hailed as a major victory for women. >> the law is on our side now. >> reporter: jill who recently got into an argument of a business owner says the new law will make it a lot easier t
conference in new york, and defended her use of a personal e-mail account, but she also said in hindsight it might have been a better idea to use a government account for government business. >> i saw it as a matter of convenience, and it was allowed, others had done it. looking back it would have been probably, you know, smarter to have used two devices. >> clinton sent more than 60,000 e-mails during her years at the state department, and she already handed over about 30,000 work...
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contemporaneous information rather than delayed information because delayed information is looking in hindsight rather than anticipating. that's where the mayor's office of housing comes in. i don't think there is any impediment to continue this reporting on what's going on. in other words we don't have to have a commission meeting to get memos from staff. >> just to add, overall we've all been working very very hard on this project , all of us for years now. i don't think that you there was a lot of hope in this project that went from the creation of housing to the redevelopment of that site to the creation of jobs and so on. we automobile -- all believe in that and we want to make sure that all the spirit and in tension in doing this project is happening, not in just the construction but all the pieces that go along with this project. the women owned businesses that are getting the opportunity. the local people who work hard to build their own community keeping people here in san francisco. we are not against the project, at least i'm not against the project. i'm for it. lord knows how many,
contemporaneous information rather than delayed information because delayed information is looking in hindsight rather than anticipating. that's where the mayor's office of housing comes in. i don't think there is any impediment to continue this reporting on what's going on. in other words we don't have to have a commission meeting to get memos from staff. >> just to add, overall we've all been working very very hard on this project , all of us for years now. i don't think that you there...
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new answers from hillary clinton about her personal e-mail account and it appears that hindsight is 20/20. yesterday, clinton opened up about using her personal e-mail as secretary of state, which is legal. she said she did it because it was more convenient. clinton also said if she had to do it over again, she's keep work and personal e-mail separate. clinton says the server those e-mails were kept on is secure. >>> facebook using your post to help advertisers market to you directly. landon dowdy live at cnbc world headquarters with what some are calling an invasion of privacy this morning. >> hi, laura, good morning to you. facebook wants to help advertisers find out what brands people are talking about. it's giving marketers data, showing what topics are being discussed on the social networking site, including brand names and products. they'll be able to filter topics by location and demographics, helping familiarize them with new customers and figure out which products to stock up on, or highlight in ad campaigns. facebook will only put data from public or private posts that users
new answers from hillary clinton about her personal e-mail account and it appears that hindsight is 20/20. yesterday, clinton opened up about using her personal e-mail as secretary of state, which is legal. she said she did it because it was more convenient. clinton also said if she had to do it over again, she's keep work and personal e-mail separate. clinton says the server those e-mails were kept on is secure. >>> facebook using your post to help advertisers market to you directly....
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. >> the former secretary of state said she used that personal e-mail out of convenience, but in hindsight wishes she had used a government account. >>> and the news 4 i-team has learned a private e-mail address believed to belong to former secretary of defense chuck hagel may have received official e-mails during his time in office. hagel used two blackberries two more personal e-mail one for government e-mail. the i-team obtained this e-mail and it appears to include the private gmail address. a pentagon official tell us on some limited occasions an e-mail may have been sent to or from the wrong account. the white house declined to say why or how often it sent official e-mails to that gmail account. >>> a former star with the baltimore ravens is joining maryland's emotional debate over a right to die bill. o.j. brigetts has lou gehrig's disease. today he urged lawmakers in the state to reject the measure. david collins has our report. >> reporter: former ravens football star linebacker opposes legislation giving the terminally ill with six months to live the right to end their lives on t
. >> the former secretary of state said she used that personal e-mail out of convenience, but in hindsight wishes she had used a government account. >>> and the news 4 i-team has learned a private e-mail address believed to belong to former secretary of defense chuck hagel may have received official e-mails during his time in office. hagel used two blackberries two more personal e-mail one for government e-mail. the i-team obtained this e-mail and it appears to include the...
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and in hindsight after i did a lot of research on the subject of teens and suicide, she had some reluctanceo go to school in that week. there was some instances of behavior, which i thought was -- and sleeping more than normal and retreating to her room, not necessarily wanting to go out for activities like sports and things like that. >> so your foundation tries to address a lot of these issues. so tell us a little bit about that. >> so initially when we were in the hospital, knowing that audrie wasn't going to survive, we wanted to do something to make a difference in her memory. and she was always very passionate about the arts. so we thought we would start a foundation that would raise money and give it back to young artists in the community, both for the art and music. and then of course, when we learned about the sexual assault and the bullying that ensues often with these types of cases we thought we needed to bring awareness on these issues. >> and so what's the website? >> it's audrie pott foundation and we also have a facebook page where we share several links to articles that are
and in hindsight after i did a lot of research on the subject of teens and suicide, she had some reluctanceo go to school in that week. there was some instances of behavior, which i thought was -- and sleeping more than normal and retreating to her room, not necessarily wanting to go out for activities like sports and things like that. >> so your foundation tries to address a lot of these issues. so tell us a little bit about that. >> so initially when we were in the hospital,...
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. >> the former secretary of state says she used personal e-mail out of convenience, but in hindsight, wishes she had used a government account. >>> the news 4 iteam has discovered that a member of the president's cabinet may have used a private e-mail address, as well. you're looking at an e-mail the iteam obtained that appears to include the private address. little's believe order belong to chuck hagel. he used two blackberry one for personal use and the other for government e hails. a pentagon official tells us on some limited occasions an e-mail may have been september tont to or from the wrong account. the white house declineded to answer why or how often it sent official e-mails to the g-mail account . >>> new developments on a man accused of threatening to shoot president obama in the name of isis. yesterday federal prosecutors filed a motion to restrict phone access for christopher cornell. he's been locked up in ohio since january. last week cornell made a surprise phone call from jail to a tv station. he was recorded saying if he had made to washington he would have tried to
. >> the former secretary of state says she used personal e-mail out of convenience, but in hindsight, wishes she had used a government account. >>> the news 4 iteam has discovered that a member of the president's cabinet may have used a private e-mail address, as well. you're looking at an e-mail the iteam obtained that appears to include the private address. little's believe order belong to chuck hagel. he used two blackberry one for personal use and the other for government e...
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she says in hindsight, that was a mistake. but she insists she did not create any security risks or break the law. and the state department e-mail system hacking is considered the worst ever against a government agency. that's according to a recent federal briefing. hackers likely working for the russian government are suspected in the attack. back in november state department officials shut down the e-mail system over a weekend in an effort to improve security and block the intruders. iraqi soldiers and shiite militiamen have entered the isil held city of tikrit. iraq military forces began an offensive to take back the city about a week ago. officials say that troops finally reached the northern part of the city today. iraq's prime minister is promising sunni tribal fighters a full pardon if they abandon the extremist group. >> three top national security officials testified this morning on capitol hill about the new war powers being crafted to fight isil. secretary of state john kerry, new defense secretary ash carter and jo
she says in hindsight, that was a mistake. but she insists she did not create any security risks or break the law. and the state department e-mail system hacking is considered the worst ever against a government agency. that's according to a recent federal briefing. hackers likely working for the russian government are suspected in the attack. back in november state department officials shut down the e-mail system over a weekend in an effort to improve security and block the intruders. iraqi...
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. >> reporter: in hindsight, he thinks he should have asked permission first. >> it's a story to be remembered and just to talk about, like personally for the rest of my life. i'm going to tell my kids, they're going to tell their kids. >> reporter: late today, the school district reconsidered its punishment and reversed miguel's suspension. and yes he can go to the prom, just as long as he takes something with four wheels. >> going to bring a horseback to school any time soon? >> i don't think so. >> prom night is may 16th. >>> well a bay area woman is the new face of l'oreal. she went to school at cal and working at a graphics design firm when she was scouted by a modelling agency several years ago. she said she is honored to be chosen. >> she's beautiful. but they should have picked you or our meteorologist. great choices. >> very kind. >> it's true. >> i know cheryl and i appreciate it. thank you. right now out here there's a cooling breeze. you can feel the difference. yesterday, i was enjoying the warmth. today, you're probably noticing a change as well. even though i have blue skies her
. >> reporter: in hindsight, he thinks he should have asked permission first. >> it's a story to be remembered and just to talk about, like personally for the rest of my life. i'm going to tell my kids, they're going to tell their kids. >> reporter: late today, the school district reconsidered its punishment and reversed miguel's suspension. and yes he can go to the prom, just as long as he takes something with four wheels. >> going to bring a horseback to school any...
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doesn't make it in hindsight right. but it did what it was supposed to do. >> reporter: a church dousing the homeless?! >> upsetting. obviously that was a big mistake. >> i'd have to say that, um, it -- in honesty, the problem of everything around here is getting to the point where there was frustration. >> reporter: that frustration like it or not is something they are going to have to live with. today they ordered the sprinklers shut down both on this side and on the other side. as for what happens next remains to be seen. ken, back to you. >> thank you, phil matier up in st. mary's cathedral. >>> a 70-year-old woman busted for stealing from a church collects plate. palo alto police say they caught ethyl hayes redhanded over the weekend but there may be much more to this case. ryan takeo reports. >> reporter: police say ethel hayes got help from the place and repaid them by burglarizing the place ways to. the alarm rang at trinity lutheran church sunday in palo alto. police caught up to 70-year-old ethel hayes. >> she
doesn't make it in hindsight right. but it did what it was supposed to do. >> reporter: a church dousing the homeless?! >> upsetting. obviously that was a big mistake. >> i'd have to say that, um, it -- in honesty, the problem of everything around here is getting to the point where there was frustration. >> reporter: that frustration like it or not is something they are going to have to live with. today they ordered the sprinklers shut down both on this side and on the...
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but in hindsight hillary clinton tells reporters she'd separate her personal and work e-mail. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: she admits deleting tens of thousands of private e-mails from her server but insists that server is secure. >> it was on property guarded by the secret service, there were no security breaches. >> reporter: the top democrat who urged her to come out publicly is satisfied. >> the important thing is she stepped forward and talked to people. i think people will be reassured listening to it. >> reporter: the state department said again clinton did nothing illegal. >> recommendations. they're not regulations. so it's not the law. >> reporter: republican critics are not satisfied that clinton decided what's personal and what's not. they want an independent investigation. they want the server examined. the benghazi committee chair says he'll call her to testify at least twice. eventually everyone will get a look at the e-mails the state department said because they're going through the 55,000 pages sh
but in hindsight hillary clinton tells reporters she'd separate her personal and work e-mail. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: she admits deleting tens of thousands of private e-mails from her server but insists that server is secure. >> it was on property guarded by the secret service, there were no security breaches. >> reporter: the top democrat who urged her to come out publicly is satisfied....
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so i think it was a victorious day in hindsight for all the civil rights leaders people on the ground here. specifically andrew young who we spoke to in atlanta a week ago, he looks at it like that. jesse jackson i'm sure he'll tell that you. the president when he talks here very soon will likely go into that as well. it was a horrible moment, but yet victory came out of it, but not enough has been done according to these civil rights leaders. that's a theme we're going to hear in president barack obama's voice today. we have the transcription of his speech which looks to be a 25- 25-,30-minute speech. it looks to be very lengthy. we'll see how the people on the streets here react. >> robert, thank you very much. randall pinkston with me in studio les pine as well. this is the reverend jesse jackson speaking right now. i want to take a listen--no, he's not live, but i want to ask the question right now which barack obama will we hear, randall pinkston? the barack obama of the first few years of his term, or the barack obama who some say is a lame duck, who was once thorny in the admin
so i think it was a victorious day in hindsight for all the civil rights leaders people on the ground here. specifically andrew young who we spoke to in atlanta a week ago, he looks at it like that. jesse jackson i'm sure he'll tell that you. the president when he talks here very soon will likely go into that as well. it was a horrible moment, but yet victory came out of it, but not enough has been done according to these civil rights leaders. that's a theme we're going to hear in president...
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guest: hindsight is 20/20, we won and now everyone says we made the right choice. it wasn't easy.ht not have been able to make the choice we did but we raised $50 million, this case would not put us out of business either way. we decided our goal was to build a lasting brand, a 100 year business areas and it was in our interest. we might not get sued again, but maybe after the third or fourth troll we kill it will realize it -- people will realize it does not make sense to throw a bs lawsuit at us. cory: when i will say about these guys, they e-mailed me and they said we are an operating business and we are not patent trolls. and we do not like being called patent trolls. we are in operating business and we have invented some things and we are actual operating business that uses those patents. guest: no one likes being called a troll. part of our strategy has been to name names. in particular, the name of the lawyer. every troll starts at one point as a real company. what we found as part of this case went on, a juror reached out to me and said i think the lawyers are patent troll
guest: hindsight is 20/20, we won and now everyone says we made the right choice. it wasn't easy.ht not have been able to make the choice we did but we raised $50 million, this case would not put us out of business either way. we decided our goal was to build a lasting brand, a 100 year business areas and it was in our interest. we might not get sued again, but maybe after the third or fourth troll we kill it will realize it -- people will realize it does not make sense to throw a bs lawsuit at...
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in hindsight he won the case that learning more about his background his life as an immigrant in the state was a really important background and when i was talking to his son paper describing and they said there is always a cause whether it is a rally against the vietnam war. so she seems very happy that he was so secure in this and confident after he pieced together the story. the supreme court case ended in 1983 so he felt like the truth had been out there for a long time. but whenever there is a mentioning inmentionin the news about the story it is a long time to wait to have your story told. >> i approached the reporting in this book like i was reporting h.nature or kind story which means no surprises. and you want as many people to participate as you can. so i contacted them for comments several times in the process and there was turned over. i didn't follow the play-by-play but i sent them hundreds of questions that were answered for the times excerpt i contacted them and they didn't respond so it is a bummer when somebody doesn't want to participate. because they acquired him
in hindsight he won the case that learning more about his background his life as an immigrant in the state was a really important background and when i was talking to his son paper describing and they said there is always a cause whether it is a rally against the vietnam war. so she seems very happy that he was so secure in this and confident after he pieced together the story. the supreme court case ended in 1983 so he felt like the truth had been out there for a long time. but whenever there...
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she could have done a better and in hindsight she should have carried around to telephones yes but the ever some credit as secretary of state's someone who had to look at more influx -- information on a daily basis with to understand that he is effectively she made a choice about what e mail system was better. kennedy: she did not prove it was secure but colin powell did not have his own server angie restore deleted half of the content and you can say that you know, for a fact that there wasn't some any classified information? >> now you are missing issues. kennedy: cases say half of the emails that she received are defeated and gone for ever you can say unequivocably that not one sentence was classified? if you deleted classified information that is a felony and it is criminal. >> of course, i cannot say that the question is if she did not deleted the was there any on personal e-mail that should not have happened and she is secretary of understate and understands how to use that. put in a state department person would get in trouble for that and most of them avoid to do that because t
she could have done a better and in hindsight she should have carried around to telephones yes but the ever some credit as secretary of state's someone who had to look at more influx -- information on a daily basis with to understand that he is effectively she made a choice about what e mail system was better. kennedy: she did not prove it was secure but colin powell did not have his own server angie restore deleted half of the content and you can say that you know, for a fact that there wasn't...
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hindsight is 2020 and he won the case but learning more about his background before the nazis came in and his life as an immigrant in the states was important background. when i was talking to his sons there was always a cause rather railing against the vietnam war or anti-monopoly. yes he seems very happy but he was so secure in this and he was so confident after you piece together the story. the supreme court case ended in 1983. he fell like the truth has been out there for a long time. there's a mention in the news of dodaro story. so it's a long time to wait to have your story told. [inaudible] >> i reached out to hasbro. i approach like i was writing a long journal which means no surprises. you want as many people to participate as you can. i contacted hasbro several times in the process. there were some turnover and i'm not sure i could follow the play-by-play but i sent them hundreds of fact-checking questions that were answered from the times expert to the book that ran. i contacted them and they didn't respond. it's a bummer when someone doesn't want to participate but becaus
hindsight is 2020 and he won the case but learning more about his background before the nazis came in and his life as an immigrant in the states was important background. when i was talking to his sons there was always a cause rather railing against the vietnam war or anti-monopoly. yes he seems very happy but he was so secure in this and he was so confident after you piece together the story. the supreme court case ended in 1983. he fell like the truth has been out there for a long time....
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angst, and this character doesn't know anything more than what he knew when he was there hairs no hindsight knowledge about what happened about the vietnam war. this is a character that really had no past. he was a high school kid. and he really didn't have that long of a past. and he certainly had no expectation of a future. so it was basically a viet-man with no past and no future who manages to survive and become this guy among these guys who really lucky enough to be able to go to school get their mfss a, work at the craft they loved to do and that's viet-man. thank you again, bob. >> in the back.
angst, and this character doesn't know anything more than what he knew when he was there hairs no hindsight knowledge about what happened about the vietnam war. this is a character that really had no past. he was a high school kid. and he really didn't have that long of a past. and he certainly had no expectation of a future. so it was basically a viet-man with no past and no future who manages to survive and become this guy among these guys who really lucky enough to be able to go to school...
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clearly with 2020 hindsight absolutely the only mistakes we have made are not the stocks that we bought but what we sold. >> apple so the market. charles: that is more than doubles from the guy who has been there done that. helped to not make you panic we have held three here and scott is back with us and steve russell investors' market strategist. let's talk about the market with all the worries it feels like i have to tell you i am contrarian i a deal like it with there is skepticism but the worry about the bandwagon filling up too quickly? >> i don't think so. i think there is enough whether it is the fed or geopolitical but to me it is malaise and short-term. i think there is a lot of individuals that are keeping of the american dental feel they're rushing back in yet but at some point there of will have biotech. charles: i know mainstream will not rush maybe some people have been so fractured there will never get back but it felt like one month ago the strong dollar is when they reported they would get hammered. we have seen a couple the strong dollar hurt us. is that good or bad?
clearly with 2020 hindsight absolutely the only mistakes we have made are not the stocks that we bought but what we sold. >> apple so the market. charles: that is more than doubles from the guy who has been there done that. helped to not make you panic we have held three here and scott is back with us and steve russell investors' market strategist. let's talk about the market with all the worries it feels like i have to tell you i am contrarian i a deal like it with there is skepticism...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. we have to admit to the mistake and say what are we going to do about it? as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that is paying for that? are the yezidis which brings us back to this family. >> you have been in america now for a number of days. >> she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to have some person organization to help us. >> she made the rounds including an appearance at the congressional hearing and met with u.n. ambassador samantha power. her message? her people needed more than american air strikes. following the policy of the obama administration, vian could get no promises for american troops. >> the yezidis think there could be more humanitarian aid and help fighting isis in their specific area. how do you answer that? >> everybody in this the whole region wants more, and i wish we would do everything we can. in the case of yezidis and the case of northern iraq we have done over 200 air strikes working with them. >> the krurds outgunned. some don't have he
. >> hindsight is 20/20. we have to admit to the mistake and say what are we going to do about it? as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that is paying for that? are the yezidis which brings us back to this family. >> you have been in america now for a number of days. >> she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to have some person organization to help us. >> she made the rounds...
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. >> hindsight is 2020. here's how we thought about it.are a very early stage company, you may not have been able to made the choice -- make the choice we did. this case was not going to put us out of business. our goal is to build a lasting brand and a 100 year business stop we might get sued again. we already had to trolls that went away after seeing our defense year but maybe after the third or fourth troll we kill, people will realize it's not ok to throw abs lawsuit at life 360. cory: we've reached out to them and they said we are an operating business and we are not patent trolls. we have invented some things and we are and operating business that uses those patents will stop >> no one likes being called a troll and part of our strategy is to name names, in particular, name the names of the lawyer. every troll starts out as a real company and what we found out as part of this case went on -- we are going on the offensive. they acknowledge we have nothing to do with their business and that we did not copy their idea. they egg knowledg
. >> hindsight is 2020. here's how we thought about it.are a very early stage company, you may not have been able to made the choice -- make the choice we did. this case was not going to put us out of business. our goal is to build a lasting brand and a 100 year business stop we might get sued again. we already had to trolls that went away after seeing our defense year but maybe after the third or fourth troll we kill, people will realize it's not ok to throw abs lawsuit at life 360....
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bill: in hindsight, that is pretty clear.specially when dealing with a society as complicated as iraq once you take the lid off on the society which, as you can see, had a lot of potential sectarian passions that can spill out. charlie: as we have seen. bill: it's an argument when you think about these changes, thinking about the alternative. what comes after. charlie: we saw it in the arab spring. bill: it doesn't make the choices any easier. you have to act to avoid a humanitarian disaster that drives the policy. it is easy to underestimate the unintended consequences. charlie: so the president, what is it you understand the president's policy to be because of the lessons of iraq and afghanistan? bill: more generally? it's not an argument against a military dimension of dealing with some of the challenges that we see in the middle east. lots of problems are not going to have a military solution. they might have a military dimension. it's an argument about thinking carefully about those kind of questions. what comes after --
bill: in hindsight, that is pretty clear.specially when dealing with a society as complicated as iraq once you take the lid off on the society which, as you can see, had a lot of potential sectarian passions that can spill out. charlie: as we have seen. bill: it's an argument when you think about these changes, thinking about the alternative. what comes after. charlie: we saw it in the arab spring. bill: it doesn't make the choices any easier. you have to act to avoid a humanitarian disaster...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. we have to admit to the mistake and say what are we going to do about it? >> as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that is paying for that? are the yezidis which brings us back to this family. >> you have been in america now for a number of days. >> she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to have some person organization to help us. >> she made the rounds including an appearance at the congressional hearing and met with u.n. ambassador samantha power. her message? her people needed more than american air strikes. following the policy of the obama administration, vian could get no promises for american troops. >> the yezidis think there could be more humanitarian aid and help fighting isis in their specific area. how do you answer that? >> everybody in this the whole region wants more, and i wish we would do everything we can. in the case of yezidis and the case of northern iraq we have done over 200 air strikes working with them. >> the krurds outgunned. some don't have
. >> hindsight is 20/20. we have to admit to the mistake and say what are we going to do about it? >> as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that is paying for that? are the yezidis which brings us back to this family. >> you have been in america now for a number of days. >> she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to have some person organization to help us. >> she made...
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. >> but in hindsight, couldn't you have written that letter, you circulate letters all the time, without necessarily addressing it to the leadership of iran but an open letter to the american people to the white house, whatever? >> to whom it might concern. >> would that have been more appropriate? >> no. we dogo out frequently there isn't a weekend that both house and senate republicans and democrats sometimes traveling together, go and visit foreign nations, meet with the head of those foreign nations and talk about the things, these kinds things that are important to foreign policy to the american people. >> you understand why senator flake or senator corker the chairman of the foreign releases committee refused to sign susan collins, these other republican senators. you understand why they were reluctant to sign on. >> absolutely. and i think one of the arguments they're making and that is that this has been a pretty bipartisan issue, this moves it a way from that. i think there's probably some legitimacy to that. the problem is we can't move the white house to get where they need to
. >> but in hindsight, couldn't you have written that letter, you circulate letters all the time, without necessarily addressing it to the leadership of iran but an open letter to the american people to the white house, whatever? >> to whom it might concern. >> would that have been more appropriate? >> no. we dogo out frequently there isn't a weekend that both house and senate republicans and democrats sometimes traveling together, go and visit foreign nations, meet with...
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. >> the former secretary of state says she used the personal e-mail out of convenience but in hindsighthes she had used a government account. >>> the news 4 iteam has discovered another member of the president's cabinet may have used a private e-mail for work as well. you're looking at an e-mail the iteam got from the white house f of staff to the cabinet, appears to include private g-mail address believed to belong to chuck hagel. the pentagon says hagel used two separate black bear risz one for personal the other for government e-mail. and told us on some limited occasions, an e-mail may have been sent to or from a wrong account. >>> another million dollar heist in france. we're hearing police still searching for 15 armed attackers after they say they hijacked a couple vans on a highway. they were able to steal millions of euros in jewels. nobody was hurt. they can find the vans they'renear where the attack happened all burnt up in a forest. still, though, this morning the jewels nowhere be found. >>> virginia's governor is headed cuba. he says the purpose is to discuss trade relation
. >> the former secretary of state says she used the personal e-mail out of convenience but in hindsighthes she had used a government account. >>> the news 4 iteam has discovered another member of the president's cabinet may have used a private e-mail for work as well. you're looking at an e-mail the iteam got from the white house f of staff to the cabinet, appears to include private g-mail address believed to belong to chuck hagel. the pentagon says hagel used two separate black...
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. >> you know, hindsight's 20/20.what we have to do is admit to the mistake and say okay, now what are we going to do about it? >> as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that's paying for that are the yazidis. which brings us back to vian. you have been in america now for a number of days. she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to go door by door political humanitarian, some person, some organization to help us. >> she made the rounds, including an appearance at a congressional hearing and met with u.n. ambassador samantha powell. vian's message, her people needed more than american air strikes. however following the policy of the obama administration, vian could get no promises for any troops. >> the yazidis think there could be more humanitarian aid, more help in fighting isis in their specific area. how do you answer that? >> again, everybody in this whole region wants more. and i wish we could do everything we possibly can but
. >> you know, hindsight's 20/20.what we have to do is admit to the mistake and say okay, now what are we going to do about it? >> as we've seen one group that filled the vacuum was isis. and one group that's paying for that are the yazidis. which brings us back to vian. you have been in america now for a number of days. she came to washington, d.c. last december seeking help for her beleaguered people. >> i'm here to go door by door political humanitarian, some person, some...