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no way to fight of fire that hughes started. it was rapidly filling with smoke and concern of the fire spreading to adjacent buildings. the fire department could not get on neighboring roof tops. and as a result the adjacent buildings were undertaken and it appeared that the fire would spread. due to the circumstance and the casualty of the event an order was presented to aim and fire at a known target. and likely because of the smoke, hughes went on a unit and in view of hines and huey. unable to get a shot off, officers maintain position. they knew that through their training and experience that the chances of hughes to come back to the same window were good. and officer hines waited for another opportunity. and moments later hughes again stuck his head out the window. officer huey knew if he didn't end his life that others would be in jeopardy. he fired one shot hitting hughes in the front of the head. it was pronounced that a shot was delivered and the suspect was down. the teams went to the apartment though the smoke and he
no way to fight of fire that hughes started. it was rapidly filling with smoke and concern of the fire spreading to adjacent buildings. the fire department could not get on neighboring roof tops. and as a result the adjacent buildings were undertaken and it appeared that the fire would spread. due to the circumstance and the casualty of the event an order was presented to aim and fire at a known target. and likely because of the smoke, hughes went on a unit and in view of hines and huey. unable...
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go ahead, hugh.s one with feeli he loves to explore, to dig and extract every ounce of depth in a scene. he is open. he is always striving for truth nd complexity. and what he has pulled off in "prisoners" is extraordinary. >> i think we should stop there. [applause] >> i am taking them with me and framing them in my house. his strength comes from an engine of vulnerability. katie: engine of result ribblet. >> his strength comes from an engine of vulnerability. he is a man i admire because he is not afraid to show it. katie: that is right. jake. would you like me to leave? >> thanks. katie: wait a second. up next more with the "prisoners" cast viola davis, terence howard and maria bello when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was impor
go ahead, hugh.s one with feeli he loves to explore, to dig and extract every ounce of depth in a scene. he is open. he is always striving for truth nd complexity. and what he has pulled off in "prisoners" is extraordinary. >> i think we should stop there. [applause] >> i am taking them with me and framing them in my house. his strength comes from an engine of vulnerability. katie: engine of result ribblet. >> his strength comes from an engine of vulnerability. he is...
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>> specifically, i had a lot of talks with hugh jackman about this.ithout a responsibility because when you deal with so sensitive of a subject matter and you're making a film of entertainment, really i was trying to be faithful and respectful with such a drama, and to make it meaningful. that is something about our society. entertainment for the sake of entertainment. ," stevelecting mcqueen was here, who works with the same actors, is that something you like to do because you find somebody that represents -- [laughter] >> i am trapped. the beauty of the cinema [indiscernible] inspired by that man. i think jake is a fantastic actor. beauty of the relationship of cinema. working together. there is aing about been so beautiful love those people working together, creating a higher intelligence seeing, and trying to create portraits together. relationships. i'm as an actor that better director when i work with jake. >> there you go. >> wears oscar? somewhere those girls are. are they in the woods? where did you put those girls? do you hear me? >> he is h
>> specifically, i had a lot of talks with hugh jackman about this.ithout a responsibility because when you deal with so sensitive of a subject matter and you're making a film of entertainment, really i was trying to be faithful and respectful with such a drama, and to make it meaningful. that is something about our society. entertainment for the sake of entertainment. ," stevelecting mcqueen was here, who works with the same actors, is that something you like to do because you find...
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and hugh jackman, i had a meeting here in new york with hugh jackman and we just got along quickly. because i think he felt really comfortable about the way i wanted to approach violence in the movie. my responsibility toward the violence, the way i wanted to depict it. >> see that's easy to get hugh, what's really difficult is to get jake gyllenhaal, that's a hard one. >> it's a tough one, and then you have a burden on your shoulder. >> a thick line, a big hook. >> rose: so you saw the script. did you say i got to do this or did you have reservations? >> i actually, we were making -- denis and pri making another film, we were in the middle of making that film. which was an extraordinary experience. it was an incredible collaboration artistically. we would sort of discover things as we went and we would finish the day off, go have dinner, get a little drunk and then discuss more, wake up the next morning. it would evolve the scenes or the situations in the movie that we were working on am and he came to me one day, i thought at first it was a little bit of a joke. he says i'm doing
and hugh jackman, i had a meeting here in new york with hugh jackman and we just got along quickly. because i think he felt really comfortable about the way i wanted to approach violence in the movie. my responsibility toward the violence, the way i wanted to depict it. >> see that's easy to get hugh, what's really difficult is to get jake gyllenhaal, that's a hard one. >> it's a tough one, and then you have a burden on your shoulder. >> a thick line, a big hook. >>...
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>> 61-year-old otis hughes convicted of first degree murder after a six-week trial. when sentenced the d.a.wants the judge to give life without parole. his victim was a aspiring documentary film maker. karen wong was rapeed and murdered in 1991. her body nouned an apartment. the case went cold, for 17 years. october, 2008, otis hughes with a long history of home burglaries was released from prison. two months later rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong the district attorney explains why. >> he had to provide a dna sample under dna sample in 2008 matched 1991 murder. >> joe toomy was working on cold cases. >> we got a hit it came back to mr. otis hughes. >> it took five years before the case was. a jury convicted him of the murder. ally light was her friend. >> it will never bring her back. but... at least as of yesterday at 5:00 there is a resolution. >> wright was working with wong on a dumry about mental illness. wong, a local activist was profiled in that film. >> a member of a organization i had spent my adult life around politics. >> light finishe
>> 61-year-old otis hughes convicted of first degree murder after a six-week trial. when sentenced the d.a.wants the judge to give life without parole. his victim was a aspiring documentary film maker. karen wong was rapeed and murdered in 1991. her body nouned an apartment. the case went cold, for 17 years. october, 2008, otis hughes with a long history of home burglaries was released from prison. two months later rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong the district attorney...
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>> marsalis: through music, the cry for justice was heard by millions >> hugh masekela! "graceland" with paul simon. we played for more than ten million people who'd never heard of south africa or apartheid before. and it really grabbed the world. ♪ bring back nelson mandela bring him back home to soweto ♪ i want to seem him walking hand in hand with winnie mandela. ♪ >> a salute for mister nelson mandela, walking strongly into freedom. >> the day he walked out of jail, when he came out like this, the whole world screamed. >> africa, amandla! >> marsalis: when you are thinking of mandela, what is the thing that made him able to galvanize everything around him? >> when mandela spoke, when he spoke for us, it wasn't about him; it was about his people. >> we are one country, we are one people. >> mandela really epitomizes the symbolism of our freedom. he became the mouthpiece, and the amplifier and the horn. ( plays national anthem on trumpet ) no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's
>> marsalis: through music, the cry for justice was heard by millions >> hugh masekela! "graceland" with paul simon. we played for more than ten million people who'd never heard of south africa or apartheid before. and it really grabbed the world. ♪ bring back nelson mandela bring him back home to soweto ♪ i want to seem him walking hand in hand with winnie mandela. ♪ >> a salute for mister nelson mandela, walking strongly into freedom. >> the day he...
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tonight on c-span's "q&a" hugh hewitt. that is all by the british parliament review at 9 p.m. >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled the happiest ife. >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids. >> yes. >> why. >> early on we had an untournt guy who heard me talking about my daughter and he threatened her. i've had that debate with a lot of public figures and have said to young people in our business to be careful how much you push your forward children because there are a lot of crazy people in this world who will try to get to you through them. >> how old are they in >> the young zest 22. the others are 25 and 28. >> do they listen to you on the radio ? >> one does and the other two do not. my daughter doesn't care about politics. my sons do but only one of them license. one son loves talk radio , the whole business. >> why do you spend this much time on the radio with all the background, your harvard backgr
tonight on c-span's "q&a" hugh hewitt. that is all by the british parliament review at 9 p.m. >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled the happiest ife. >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids. >> yes. >> why. >> early on we had an untournt guy who heard me talking about my daughter and he threatened her. i've had that debate with a...
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hugh, here's something i find very interesting in your predictions. we're sitting for the ten-year yield at 3.036%. you're predicting 3.04 at the end of next year. so virtually unchanged from where we are now some. >> that's right. i think everybody has to understand one thing and this might be a bold prediction, is that look, the whole process of quantitative easing or the end of quantitative easing has been completely discounted by both the stock market and the bond market. it doesn't matter anymore. tapering doesn't matter. what matters is federal reserve interest rate policy that is, when are they going to change or increase their target on the federal funds rate. i don't see that occurring until at the earliest the second half of 2015, maybe 2016. the primary driver of short and long-term interest rates will be federal reserve interest rate policy and i don't see that changing any time in 2014 or the first of 2015 and that's why i'm forecasting a fairly flat or benign interest rate environment. >> paul, last word to you here. we talk about the in
hugh, here's something i find very interesting in your predictions. we're sitting for the ten-year yield at 3.036%. you're predicting 3.04 at the end of next year. so virtually unchanged from where we are now some. >> that's right. i think everybody has to understand one thing and this might be a bold prediction, is that look, the whole process of quantitative easing or the end of quantitative easing has been completely discounted by both the stock market and the bond market. it doesn't...
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yes, folks, that is actor hugh jackman. he will join me after this short commercial break. [ female announcer ] can you bridge a divide with a fresh baked brownie? ♪ yes! yes you can. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional...
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fair enough. >> hugh johnson, chairman of hugh johnson advisers. >>> and coming up on nightly business report. you heard of smart cars, now automakers are teaming up to give car makers a brain boost, next. >>> ford motor says 2013 has been a great year, so much so the automaker says it is on track to top toyota for the fourth straight year for the title of best selling brand in north america. the final numbers won't be released until friday, but ford says sales rose 15% through november, with the most significant gains coming through the u.s. dominated coastal market, the best sales in six years. >>> and cars are about to get a lot smarter, apple and google moving quickly to get their technology into the cars of the future. josh lipton tells us how your driving experience could soon be changing. >> next week, at the electronics show, google and audi are expected to make a big announcement, the two are expected to make information systems based on google's android software, the point they say is to give drivers access to music, navigation and services available on google smartphons.s >>
fair enough. >> hugh johnson, chairman of hugh johnson advisers. >>> and coming up on nightly business report. you heard of smart cars, now automakers are teaming up to give car makers a brain boost, next. >>> ford motor says 2013 has been a great year, so much so the automaker says it is on track to top toyota for the fourth straight year for the title of best selling brand in north america. the final numbers won't be released until friday, but ford says sales rose 15%...
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i'm especially joyful that my colleague and ko host and producer hugh bureaus is with us this morning. tell us a little bit how we're going to begin into this great season of advent. >> you set the tone that it's all joyful and religious and looking forward to christmas and all of that. but i think it's a little bit more than that for most of us. thanksgiving and hanukkah coincided this year but we kickoff the holiday season. what does that mean? it means that santa claus arrives at macy's and officially opening the shopping season, even though this year's -- on thanksgiving, some stores were open, it's black friday, it's now sign ber monday. it's a lot of things just coming altogether and you wonder when does it start and when does it end? it you'd to be when the rocettes would dance and santa would come, and then you knew it would all over at the orange bowl. because that was january 1st. and you had the -- the parade and then you had the rose bowl and then you had the orange bowl and then you went back to work and you thought, okay, that's the ho the day season. well now, it's a li
i'm especially joyful that my colleague and ko host and producer hugh bureaus is with us this morning. tell us a little bit how we're going to begin into this great season of advent. >> you set the tone that it's all joyful and religious and looking forward to christmas and all of that. but i think it's a little bit more than that for most of us. thanksgiving and hanukkah coincided this year but we kickoff the holiday season. what does that mean? it means that santa claus arrives at...
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october 2008, otis hughes was released from state prison. two months later he was rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong. they explain why. >> the conditions of the release he had to provide a dna samp and he will it matched the 1991 murder. >> joe toume was a homicide inspector working on cold cases. we got a hit it came back to a person by the name of otis hughes. it was mired in legal challenges in the appellate courts and finally yesterday, a jury convicted hughes of the murder. >> i am not joyful and it will never bring her back, but at least as of yesterday 5:00, there was a resolution. >> white was working with wong on a. and wong a local activist was profiled in the film. >> i was a member of the organization. i had been all of my dult life involved. >> light finished it. >> karen wong was raped and murdered in her apartment in san francisco. her slayer was never found. >> the film won an emmy award. two decades the unresolved death haunted family and friends. >> now, the story and the film finally has an ending. >> and
october 2008, otis hughes was released from state prison. two months later he was rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong. they explain why. >> the conditions of the release he had to provide a dna samp and he will it matched the 1991 murder. >> joe toume was a homicide inspector working on cold cases. we got a hit it came back to a person by the name of otis hughes. it was mired in legal challenges in the appellate courts and finally yesterday, a jury convicted hughes...
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hughes. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> when it comes to the healthcare law, maybe there's one thing to cheer about. that is because a 16-day obamacare pr blitz with. they said the blitz didn't work with young people or nip else. is obamacare anymore popular with, a., young people, or anyone else after the 16-day pr blitz? >> not really. supporters would say they put out some of the enrollment numbers in some states where they're running their own exchanges, like california, and the enrollment numbers have improved from november to now. and that's a fair point. but there are multiple reaps. of course they would improve from october because of the webs, and ultimately what the question we should be asking, how are are you defining success? i say success is more than simple live have the numbered improved from the number before. it's about who is enrolling and the annual numbers and if you look at california, the numbers they're touting as their big enrollment surge for december, if you a
hughes. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> when it comes to the healthcare law, maybe there's one thing to cheer about. that is because a 16-day obamacare pr blitz with. they said the blitz didn't work with young people or nip else. is obamacare anymore popular with, a., young people, or anyone else after the 16-day pr blitz? >> not really. supporters would say they put out some of the enrollment numbers in some states where they're running their own exchanges, like...
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captain hughes spends six months recuperating before returning to the cockpit. also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the pre-dawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable blaze. cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller slnders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds of those on site. that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern is where was the staff? because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire begins during a delivery at a 24-hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident that released a large amount of propane. so that cloud found an ignition source. that was a vapor cloud explosion. there was a tremen
captain hughes spends six months recuperating before returning to the cockpit. also in canada, a fire breaks out at a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the pre-dawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like...
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october 2008, otis hughes was released from state prison. two months later he was rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong. they explain why. >> the conditions of the release he had to provide a dna samp and he will it matched the 1991 murder. >> joe toume was a homicide inspector working on cold cases. we got a hit it came back to a person by the name of otis hughes. it was mired in legal challenges in the appellate courts and finally yesterday, a jury convicted hughes of the murder. >> i am not joyful and it will never bring her back, but at least as of yesterday 5:00, there was a resolution. >> white was working with wong on a. and wong a local activist was profiled in the film. >> i was a member of the organization. i had been all of my dult life involved. >> light finished it. >> karen wong was raped and murdered in her apartment in san francisco. her slayer was never found. >> the film won an emmy award. two decades the unresolved death haunted family and friends. >> now, the story and the film finally has an ending. >> and
october 2008, otis hughes was released from state prison. two months later he was rearrested and charged with the murder of karen wong. they explain why. >> the conditions of the release he had to provide a dna samp and he will it matched the 1991 murder. >> joe toume was a homicide inspector working on cold cases. we got a hit it came back to a person by the name of otis hughes. it was mired in legal challenges in the appellate courts and finally yesterday, a jury convicted hughes...
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one was hugh. >> did she say yes immediately?he is one of the most interesting woman we know. >> i don't remember anyone saying yes immediately. the point was she said yes. hugh for robert. i absolutely had him in mind. one of the hardest things is to find an actor that has that kind of inner niceness, and likability. we have had unpleasant heroes for so long and films and television. that is great. there is something in that tradition of the kenneth more people. jack hawkins. those nice people. that i miss from the screen. i really wanted to have that and robert. hugh has that. what brenton has got is that since of danger that you never feel you know bates. there is the stuff going on inside of him. at the same time, he is a sympathetic character. that is a difficult double to bring off for an actor. i think he does bring it off marvelously. all the others, when they would be sent to films, they all jumped out of the screen. i member watching jim karcher. this is karcher. those moments are lovely. >> you are about to star on chi
one was hugh. >> did she say yes immediately?he is one of the most interesting woman we know. >> i don't remember anyone saying yes immediately. the point was she said yes. hugh for robert. i absolutely had him in mind. one of the hardest things is to find an actor that has that kind of inner niceness, and likability. we have had unpleasant heroes for so long and films and television. that is great. there is something in that tradition of the kenneth more people. jack hawkins. those...
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q has that -- hugh has that.t brenton has got is that since of danger that you never feel you know bates. there is the stuff going on inside of him. at the same time, he is a sympathetic character. that is a difficult double to bring off for an actor. i think he does bring it off marvelously. woulde others, when they , they all films jumped out of the screen. ither member watching jim -- member watching jim karcher. this is karcher. those moments are lovely. you are about to star on chinese television. >> it has started. we are doing well in china. a huge number. >> it is a big addition to the audience. >> any difference in their reaction that is different from the u.s. or britain? >> no, it seems to have this involving quality, which i can't really analyze. if i could, i wouldn't write anything but hits. something about the recipe has worked. >> what is that? >> when i was little boy, my mother used to let me fool around in the kitchen and make things. little gray cakes. one day, i made perfectly clear is. i too
q has that -- hugh has that.t brenton has got is that since of danger that you never feel you know bates. there is the stuff going on inside of him. at the same time, he is a sympathetic character. that is a difficult double to bring off for an actor. i think he does bring it off marvelously. woulde others, when they , they all films jumped out of the screen. ither member watching jim -- member watching jim karcher. this is karcher. those moments are lovely. you are about to star on chinese...
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hugh johnson, chairman and cio of hugh johnson advisors. ryder is helping us look at some of this year's dogs. there he is. first up is newmonth mining. i hope we're paying this dog, paying him in treats. shares of the gold producer falling about 49% this year. abgy gale, how do you feel near term and longer term about this. >> new million month mining i'm -- newmonth i'm neutral. i think they will put in a big turnaround next year. this stock might have further work toward the downside. for next year i think we're looking at a good turnaround. they put up positive free cash flow. they're cutting costs, they're building out in the right way. they're becoming a lean mean fighting machine so if gold stays low they'll survive. if gold goes up it will go to the bottom line. neutral but probably positive next year. >> how do you feel about it, hugh? >> i would be remice if i didn't say hello to my old friend and employee abigail. >> great to see you. thrilled i was heard i would be with you. >> the story about newmonth a simple story, the price
hugh johnson, chairman and cio of hugh johnson advisors. ryder is helping us look at some of this year's dogs. there he is. first up is newmonth mining. i hope we're paying this dog, paying him in treats. shares of the gold producer falling about 49% this year. abgy gale, how do you feel near term and longer term about this. >> new million month mining i'm -- newmonth i'm neutral. i think they will put in a big turnaround next year. this stock might have further work toward the downside....
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yes, his name is hugh hewitt. >> they had on liberals all the time. if you watch the news hour it was unbalanced and remains to a certain extent unbalanced. david brooks is their conservative. he's a conservative but he's not a conservatives conservative. he's like me, a center right guy. they gave me a show and i did a show about religion and it changed my life and got me interested in writing about and broadcasting about religion. pbs was very unbalanced and n.p.r. is very unbalanced. it was the one thing i would have gone to bat for to cut out of the budget as a symbolic thing because it does not represent well the broad spectrum of american opinion that funds it. this show is very fair and c-span is very fair but not n.p.r. n.p.r. is i had logically criven. all their listeners are listening to n.p.r. >> it's popular though. >> it's great product. it's subherb quality. >> they say very little of the money that comes from the feds a percent and a half they say? >> that's true and that's why they shouldn't be unwilling to part with it. i used to be a
yes, his name is hugh hewitt. >> they had on liberals all the time. if you watch the news hour it was unbalanced and remains to a certain extent unbalanced. david brooks is their conservative. he's a conservative but he's not a conservatives conservative. he's like me, a center right guy. they gave me a show and i did a show about religion and it changed my life and got me interested in writing about and broadcasting about religion. pbs was very unbalanced and n.p.r. is very unbalanced....
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residents in hughes, arkansas, the hardest hit area are reporting severe strucktual damage to homes as well as businesses. three people were hospitalized by the storm, but all expected to make full recoveries. >>> just north of there in oklahoma the warm weather was accompanied by heavy rain and then quickly followed by freezing temperatures. take a look at this video we just got this morning. you can see the cracks on ice hanging from trees. some places that the ice was so heavy it broke limbs off causing power outages. what a mess. most of the power has been restored to the area. >> such a crippling situation for so many people. >>> with tornadoes, ice and rain and snow in the forecast, the holiday weather is nothing but normal. >> dan has been looking into all the wild winter weather sweeping the country and has more. >> reporter: with more people expected to travel for the holidays this weekend, the weather made getting there even more difficult. over 400 flights are canceled, 6,200 delayed and half flying through dallas and chicago. >> we were going to see family, but we'll have t
residents in hughes, arkansas, the hardest hit area are reporting severe strucktual damage to homes as well as businesses. three people were hospitalized by the storm, but all expected to make full recoveries. >>> just north of there in oklahoma the warm weather was accompanied by heavy rain and then quickly followed by freezing temperatures. take a look at this video we just got this morning. you can see the cracks on ice hanging from trees. some places that the ice was so heavy it...
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finally after the attack that killed computer rental store owner hugh scrutton, he wrote in triumph, excellent. humane way to eliminate somebody. he probably never felt a thing. >>> for nine years, the unabomber had evaded capture, outwitting law enforcement by using low tech methods and staying off the grid. but after he was spotted in the salt lake city parking lot in 1987, he seemed to vanish. >> it's been a year since the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> after he committed that bombing and that composite was circulated in 1987, he dropped out of sight for six years. >> he could have been incarcerated. he could have had health issues. but you have to realize it was the first time ever since 1978 he had ever been seen placing a device. so it could have been because he was fearful that he would be caught. >> the unabomber from 1987 to 1993 did nothing. people thought he was dead. but what he was doing, he was really learning how to build better bombs. >> wasn't until june of 1993 that the unabomber surfaced again sending a letter to "the new york times" saying we're the te
finally after the attack that killed computer rental store owner hugh scrutton, he wrote in triumph, excellent. humane way to eliminate somebody. he probably never felt a thing. >>> for nine years, the unabomber had evaded capture, outwitting law enforcement by using low tech methods and staying off the grid. but after he was spotted in the salt lake city parking lot in 1987, he seemed to vanish. >> it's been a year since the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> after...
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finally after the attack that killed computer rental store owner hugh scrutton, he wrote in triumph,mane way to eliminate somebody. he probably never felt a thing. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> for nine years, the unabomber had evaded capture, outwitting law enforcement by using low tech methods and staying off the grid. but after he was spotted in the salt lake city parking lot in 1987, he seemed to vanish. >> it's been a year since the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> after he committed that bombing and that composite was circulated in 1987, he dropped out of sight for six years. >> he could have
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hughes who leaves tomorrow after three years at the financial markets authority cleaning up the mess left by the collapse of the finance industry company said my biggest concern is about excess investment in single asset classes and what happens when asset prices fall sharply whether that is equity or property again we have all this quantitative easing all this money printing caused by the toppling last time of the last bubble and now we've only the single only policy has been about stoking that keeping these share prices and house prices up that's it there's nothing at all but pushing more debt right and there's just one bed at the monoculture here john. and authors wrote a book about this a few years ago we had him on the show talking about the fact that in the investment world now every single investment is correlated around exactly the same bet and there's no diversity in the what one can invest in these days you can only make one bet which is on a highly leveraged expansion of this unsustainable bubble of this game of musical chairs remember the former head of citibank won the t
hughes who leaves tomorrow after three years at the financial markets authority cleaning up the mess left by the collapse of the finance industry company said my biggest concern is about excess investment in single asset classes and what happens when asset prices fall sharply whether that is equity or property again we have all this quantitative easing all this money printing caused by the toppling last time of the last bubble and now we've only the single only policy has been about stoking...
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over key cities switch back and forth between the sides the government claims thousands of provo hughes are now marching on a strategic provincial capital currently controlled by pro presidential forces fighting in the oil rich state already has claimed more than a thousand lives this month or his policy reports it is the boots newest country that is south sudan will be on the brink of its own divisive conflict you know dealing with a civil war that knows no bounds in terms of how long that's would last cause it has no determination as to how many people would lose their lives not to mention those who would be displaced and the latest coup the vice president for stunt which explains ignited his if you can oil this into a deadly rebellion just two and a half years ago the world rushed to recognize some sudan which washington among the loudest support is south sudan has mining reason reserves and it also has massive oil reserves those are the biggest interests land for oil mining and agricultural production the agents of power that have put in place the government of silva kerr the agent
over key cities switch back and forth between the sides the government claims thousands of provo hughes are now marching on a strategic provincial capital currently controlled by pro presidential forces fighting in the oil rich state already has claimed more than a thousand lives this month or his policy reports it is the boots newest country that is south sudan will be on the brink of its own divisive conflict you know dealing with a civil war that knows no bounds in terms of how long that's...
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back here with me criminal defense attorney holly hughes and clinical psychologist dr.eff gardere, holly, let me start with you. the suspected child mowester has been arrested. the chief, on the other hand, has not. can a criminal with a conscious use that collateral in a plea deal? >> absolutely if he's ever caught. rosa, i love this story, who says there is no honor among thieves? i mean, clearly, there's a hierarchy here, right? and, you know, this is funny. i defend people who are accused of crimes and they'll say to me, do you know what, i might do cocaine but i don't rob anybody to get it. that's what this burglar is saying, i might steal stuff from this guy's house, but you all should know he's a pedophile. this is fantastic. he turned in the evidence wrch the police have arrested the alleged pedophile and they've got the evidence on tape and they'll charge him with what he's done wrong. you better believe he'll use this card, i did the right thing. i did a bad thing. but then i made up for it, so cut me a break on sentencing. >> and, jeff, help us get into the m
back here with me criminal defense attorney holly hughes and clinical psychologist dr.eff gardere, holly, let me start with you. the suspected child mowester has been arrested. the chief, on the other hand, has not. can a criminal with a conscious use that collateral in a plea deal? >> absolutely if he's ever caught. rosa, i love this story, who says there is no honor among thieves? i mean, clearly, there's a hierarchy here, right? and, you know, this is funny. i defend people who are...
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that is all by the british parliament review at 9 p.m. >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled the happiest ife. >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids. >> yes. >> why. >> early on we had an untournt experience of a
that is all by the british parliament review at 9 p.m. >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled the happiest ife. >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids. >> yes. >> why. >> early on we had an untournt experience of a
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this morning on c-span, q and a with radio talk show host hugh about his latest book. at 7:00 a.m.eastern, "washington journal" is live. ther, a portion from national consumer league's recent conference on identity theft and data security. ♪ >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled "the happiest life." >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids. >> yes. >> why. >> early on we had an untournt experience of a guy who heard me talking about my daughter and he threatened her. i've had that debate with a lot of public figures and have said to young people in our business to be careful how much you push your forward children because there are a lot of crazy people in this world who will try to get to you through them. >> how old are they in >> the young zest 22. the others are 25 and 28.
this morning on c-span, q and a with radio talk show host hugh about his latest book. at 7:00 a.m.eastern, "washington journal" is live. ther, a portion from national consumer league's recent conference on identity theft and data security. ♪ >> this week on q&a, network host hugh hewitt discusses his latest book titled "the happiest life." >> hugh hewitt and your latest book the happeniest life, you said it's the first time you've ever discussed your kids....
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megan hughes has more on what this means.s may make it more expensive for legitimate patent holders to defend their inventions but some companies like google, linkedin, and even some restaurants like white castle are hoping this will mean fromf from the lawsuits patent trolls. >> the standard is no reasonable basis in law and fact that universities and innovators don't bring those kinds of suits. stop the patent trolls. >> it requires patent owners to require information to describe the infringement and it limits the amount of pretrial information. a lot of times, they ask for huge amounts of busy work. losingourts force the party to pay the winners legal fees. this is a controversial part of it. the government reporting that these trolls foul 19% of all patent lawsuits from 2007-2011 and opponent express concern about the other 80% losing their legal rights. >> we are posing a burden on small innovators because they will fear that they will lose a lawsuit and end up paying the peoplecosts of who they litigate against even th
megan hughes has more on what this means.s may make it more expensive for legitimate patent holders to defend their inventions but some companies like google, linkedin, and even some restaurants like white castle are hoping this will mean fromf from the lawsuits patent trolls. >> the standard is no reasonable basis in law and fact that universities and innovators don't bring those kinds of suits. stop the patent trolls. >> it requires patent owners to require information to describe...
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and also with me holly hughes criminal defense attorney, and jeff gardere, a clinical psychologist hereme in new york. and, casey, let's start with you. what are we expecting to hear from police? we're expecting to hear from them soon. >> reporter: we are expecting to hear from them, rosa, in just the next few minutes. we are expecting more details, perhaps some results of their preliminary investigation which has been going on since the shooting yesterday afternoon. as you mentioned, arapahoe high school remains a crime scene and is expected to remain a crime scene throughout the weekend. there are several unanswered questions. many unanswered questions in this investigation. as you mention, police and sheriffs have said that the motive of the shooter, karl pierson, 18-year-old student, was revenge against his debate coach. students and parents associated with this school say that there was recently some trouble, perhaps he had been kicked off that team and was upset about that issue. the main question that a lot of people want answers to right now is the shooting victim, who was origi
and also with me holly hughes criminal defense attorney, and jeff gardere, a clinical psychologist hereme in new york. and, casey, let's start with you. what are we expecting to hear from police? we're expecting to hear from them soon. >> reporter: we are expecting to hear from them, rosa, in just the next few minutes. we are expecting more details, perhaps some results of their preliminary investigation which has been going on since the shooting yesterday afternoon. as you mentioned,...
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megan hughes joins us with more. this mean for people's privacy, other than waking -- making them wear a mask? >> that is something the obama administration has just started looking at. that does not seem very realistic for the day to day life. the calmest -- commerce department is bringing together industry groups like the national retail federation, which represents walmart, and also civil liberties groups like the aclu. they are meeting in february and the goal is to have a code of conduct agreement by june. the technology they will be talking about at these meetings -- remember the movie minority report in 2002? it portrayed this futuristic world where cameras in public places could read people's faces and target ad specifically to them. not there yet, but the technology is absolutely there. cameras can take better pictures in public places. can matchet giant photos to individuals, like with facebook's tagging system. we talked to one of the pioneers of this industry who calls it a disruptive technology. he said
megan hughes joins us with more. this mean for people's privacy, other than waking -- making them wear a mask? >> that is something the obama administration has just started looking at. that does not seem very realistic for the day to day life. the calmest -- commerce department is bringing together industry groups like the national retail federation, which represents walmart, and also civil liberties groups like the aclu. they are meeting in february and the goal is to have a code of...
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. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again. >> please welcome tom cruise. >> all around the globe, walmart is taking the lead and making a difference. >> the american dream has become a global concept. i think it's our country's best export. >> 2012 was a good year for walmart. but it was a bad year >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> after the tazreen fire, walmart announced that it had dropped success apparel as a supplier. we tried to speak to suc
. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again. >> please welcome tom cruise. >> all around the globe, walmart is taking the lead and making a difference. >> the american dream has become a global concept. i think it's our country's best export. >> 2012 was a good year for walmart. but it was a bad year >> this isn't a new...
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. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again. >> please welcome tom cruise. >> all around the globe, walmart is taking the lead and making a difference. >> the american dream has become a global concept. i think it's our country's best export. >> 2012 was a good year for walmart. but it was a bad year real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> after the tazreen fire, walmart announced that it had dropped success apparel as a supplier. we tried to speak to success' representative in bangladesh, but we found the company had closed down its office here. we also tried to interview the company's ceo, gila goodman, in new york but she refused to speak with us. kevin taxin was success' president at the time of the fire. he also refused to speak to us on camera. he now heads up another supplier called americo group. one of its clients...
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. >> welcome hugh jackman. >> having low prices drives traffic to our shores. >> please welcome john legend. >> which allow us to lower expenses and lower prices again. >> please welcome tom cruise. >> all around the globe, walmart is taking the lead and making a difference. >> the american dream has become a global concept. i think it's our country's best export. >> 2012 was a good year for walmart. but it was a bad year here is more. >> beneath the fluorescentsun in a former meat packing plant is the latest trim in farming. they call it "vertical farming." these fields grow on floors on at industrial park and farmer john adel and his staff agrees user. >> my shipping proceed did you say 1500, 2,000 miles to get are. >> the plant of the indoor -- as the indoor formers call it doesn't grow corn or soybeans but mustard, high end micro greens on the plates of white-napkin restaurants. these fish supply the vert liser that number issues the >> after the tazreen fire, walmart announced that it had dropped success apparel as a supplier. we tried to speak to success' representative in bang
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megan hughes, our washington correspondent. one vocal republican who has given up the fight to repeal obamacare is ron johnson. too late to get rid of the affordable care act and now is the time to focus on the transition. he sits on the budget committee. he is here with us in new york. senator, great to have you join us this morning. >> i haven't given up the fight, when the health care law was simply 20,000 pages, you could repeal it and get rid of it. happened, itas exists. we have the exchanges set up. now i have to talk about how you unravel the health care law? how do you limit the damage and protect americans. that is our responsibility to do so. law,ll want to repeal the but it exists. when you repeal it, you're going to have to transition into free- market reforms that will restrain costs. >> what is your focus now? to preserveng freedom and choice in health care. that is what we need to do. we are seeing all of these mandated coverages that are increasing costs. those problems are made by the president and democrat se
megan hughes, our washington correspondent. one vocal republican who has given up the fight to repeal obamacare is ron johnson. too late to get rid of the affordable care act and now is the time to focus on the transition. he sits on the budget committee. he is here with us in new york. senator, great to have you join us this morning. >> i haven't given up the fight, when the health care law was simply 20,000 pages, you could repeal it and get rid of it. happened, itas exists. we have the...
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we're saying that for baker hughes.re far better in terms of economic performance. baker hughes has been the dog of the -- four years. it is really cheap. market is starting to matter again for the first time in a while. since 2011, 2000 12, and part of this year, the value did not matter. >> you are saying that that is so cheap that that is where you'll get the best return? >> you want to look for value. and you want to improve on fundamentals. they have been cheap for a while. you need to see the shift. when you look for a change and you look in investment capital, the balance sheet involved is small. growthovement in sales does not have to be incredible, just small improvements. >> to get to that inflection point. >> to get the scale out of their assets. valuation and improving fundamentals is another description that you applied to intel. julie, tell us what is going on with intel. >> they have had a decent year. they are up in line with the markets. semiconductors have had a very good year. in part, because of the
we're saying that for baker hughes.re far better in terms of economic performance. baker hughes has been the dog of the -- four years. it is really cheap. market is starting to matter again for the first time in a while. since 2011, 2000 12, and part of this year, the value did not matter. >> you are saying that that is so cheap that that is where you'll get the best return? >> you want to look for value. and you want to improve on fundamentals. they have been cheap for a while. you...
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did my podcast with hugh jackman. he's hosting the christmas in washington special.ven though i had a little time with him, any time with hugh jackman is a good time. >> what did he say? >> not going to tell you. and then i was supposed to talk to amy grant. i'm sitting in my little podcast. i never heard from her. i was lonely, sitting in my podcast at 8:00 on sunday night. she was on stage somehow and couldn't get off. then i spend all day yesterday with dana perino. i think i have a picture. used to be the -- there she is. can you see her dog jasper. >> it's a huge dog. where are you? >> in front of my christmas tree in our library. >> it's beautiful. >> she's on "the five" at fox news. but she's best known as george w. bush's press secretary. 5 feet tall, the most adorable thing, but smart as a whip. i loved her, and her husband peter and her dog jasper. we went out in the snow with our dogs a lot. it was fun. did you go to blake's first christmas? >> he loved the snow. most importantly, i made an incredible chicken. >> i don't know what's happening to hoda. >> i
did my podcast with hugh jackman. he's hosting the christmas in washington special.ven though i had a little time with him, any time with hugh jackman is a good time. >> what did he say? >> not going to tell you. and then i was supposed to talk to amy grant. i'm sitting in my little podcast. i never heard from her. i was lonely, sitting in my podcast at 8:00 on sunday night. she was on stage somehow and couldn't get off. then i spend all day yesterday with dana perino. i think i...
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with radio talk show host, hugh hewitt. another chance to see bbc parliament's westminster review. a look at president obama's second term and some of he issues some second term presidents faced while in office from this morning's washington journal. >> and author and presidential istorian richard norton smith joins us at the table on second as president ies obama is turning the page on the year.d can we say if president obama is falling into a certain mold of a term president? >> no, i think it's amazing how rush to em to be in a get beyond the next three years. the media the part of that can't wait for the next campaign, for the next horse race. a they forget we have president for the next three years. that hes certainly true is experiencing some of the one might call the second term king, offers a curse. but it's something that goes with o the very beginning rare exceptions. george washington had a very term.y second rightly over foreign policy. americans were sharply divided revolution and the impact upon this country.
with radio talk show host, hugh hewitt. another chance to see bbc parliament's westminster review. a look at president obama's second term and some of he issues some second term presidents faced while in office from this morning's washington journal. >> and author and presidential istorian richard norton smith joins us at the table on second as president ies obama is turning the page on the year.d can we say if president obama is falling into a certain mold of a term president? >>...
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megan hughes went to the industry's testing facility at rutgers bill virginia to find out. >> at the institute for highway safety in virginia, engineers ready a mazda. thanks to this -- anxious mazda execs wait. ready, set, crash. >> the dummy today did well. all of the injury measures were good. >> the mazda and all of the cars in the intro to -- institute's graveyard are competing to be one of this year's top safety picks. >> can i look at a car like this and say, that is probably not a sop -- top safety pick? >> you can tell if you know what you're looking for. you can see where the driver would be sitting is intact. if we look at that one across the way, see how the wheel is back where your legs would normally be -- this is not good. hashis year, the institute added a new test. it trades in dummies for people. at a track where they are road testing crash avoidance features. >> sensors that can gather information from the environment were the driver of impending collision. should i apply the brakes because i am about to crash? >> we put subaru's automatic breaks to the test. engin
megan hughes went to the industry's testing facility at rutgers bill virginia to find out. >> at the institute for highway safety in virginia, engineers ready a mazda. thanks to this -- anxious mazda execs wait. ready, set, crash. >> the dummy today did well. all of the injury measures were good. >> the mazda and all of the cars in the intro to -- institute's graveyard are competing to be one of this year's top safety picks. >> can i look at a car like this and say, that...
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joining us now is cameron hughes. founder of cameron hughes.re i buy from your website. i was on there before the segment. old vine sieve fin dell. and in your face. >> in your face is more popular brands. for us, cabernet is king. >> so you actually have a business where you're basically taking groups from some of the top wineries up in napa. >> that's right. cheryl: i don't know what i'm drinking where the grapes are from and borrowing that and selling that? >> that's correct. there is a shadow bulk wine market where there are huge lots of half million gallons of wood chip central valley shard dough ney too. -- shard today ney. i buy needles in haystack. i bought like this wine here and sell it. when it is gone it is gone. we also make a lot of wine, right? 70 to 80% of what we made this year we made ourselves because of shortages after 10 or 11. we had to contract fruit. make wine with partner wineries. lease thousands of barrels from ge capital and make wine virtually. adam: you're making wine. being negotiated i think is the term. we heard
joining us now is cameron hughes. founder of cameron hughes.re i buy from your website. i was on there before the segment. old vine sieve fin dell. and in your face. >> in your face is more popular brands. for us, cabernet is king. >> so you actually have a business where you're basically taking groups from some of the top wineries up in napa. >> that's right. cheryl: i don't know what i'm drinking where the grapes are from and borrowing that and selling that? >> that's...