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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from james worth. >> my name's todd michael fickett. i'm here for arson, in prison for arson. down here, it's like being buried alive. you're like... you're someplace alive, but you're no place anybody wants you. >> narrator: todd fickett has just assaulted a prison officer. he's been put in an isolation cell as puni. >> my mental state will probably go downhill like it did last time. i go pretty crazy. >> narrator: todd is facing six months alone in his cell. he's one of an estimated 80,000 inmates across the united states in solitary confinement. (howling) (banging) (laughter) (banging, shouting) (howling) >> narrator: friday night in the segregation unit at the maine state prison. all the inmates here are in solitary confinement. (banging) almost every day, the prisoners act out against the officers who work the unit. they flood their cells. they pour bodily fluids under their doors. and they cut themselves with razor blades. >> kidd! (knocking) kidd, you need to cuff up. you might as well talk to
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from james worth. >> my name's todd michael fickett. i'm here for arson, in prison for arson. down here, it's like being buried alive. you're like... you're someplace alive, but you're no place anybody wants you. >> narrator: todd fickett has just assaulted a prison officer. he's been put in an isolation cell as puni. >> my mental state will probably go downhill like it did last...
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frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from james worth. >> my name is keith huff. i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> (whispering prayer) i do great in prison for some reason. it's sad, but i do great in prison, i mean, because i got the structure, people telling me what to do. when i got somebody behind me, on me, i do great in life, for real, i really do. >> narrator: keith is currently serving five years for burglary, theft and impersonating a police officer. he's set to be released in three months. >> i do some stupid stuff. i have been coming in and out of prison since the early '80s. every time i have left prison, it was like a revolving door. it's just a cycle. it's a curse. and where i
frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from james worth. >> my name is keith huff. i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been...
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next is james from fort worth texas. good morning. caller: expanded debates is the right idea. our current system is so corrupted by money and my suggestion is we eliminate all commercial advertising and limit advertising to t-shirts or articles of clothing, bumper stickers and that we have a series of 25 debates, one half or a collection of states and other cap ports cities and you allow the public to have part of the questions and you bring all the candidates who pole above and qualified. including if they are democrat republican, independent and let the public get in there. let the public get in there. the public owns the airwaves, so broadcast these on public airwaves and repeat them and tell the public populist over the course of the year so they have the time to here with the -- to hear what the candidates have to say. it is not sufficient to hear what they have to say. 25 debates in a one-year period, not much. host: the question is where the candidates agree to something like that? guest: that is difficult. we have to approach debates in the once the commission produces
next is james from fort worth texas. good morning. caller: expanded debates is the right idea. our current system is so corrupted by money and my suggestion is we eliminate all commercial advertising and limit advertising to t-shirts or articles of clothing, bumper stickers and that we have a series of 25 debates, one half or a collection of states and other cap ports cities and you allow the public to have part of the questions and you bring all the candidates who pole above and qualified....
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el james net worth hovers around $60 million and the point here of i don't care what you're saying andng. it's my last laugh. >> i'm sure. the chat started out innocuously enough. what was your favorite scene to write but almost immediately the other tweets started coming in. i actually found it hard to find tweets from her fans because they were so outnumbered. >> so now there were positive tweets defending el james and plans to replace part 2 of "fifty shades of christian grey's point of view." do you think this is getting to her? >> i doubt it. look. like you said she can take it to the bank. it doesn't matter. i actually think the criticism is more valid with this book because at least from the first book from "fifty shades of grey" you learned about this relationship from the point of view from the young woman being dominated. right? this book you are in the mind of the guy dominating and he does come off like a creepy stalker. >> maybe too much. >> maybe too much. >> i don't know. who had this in the studio. want that? yeah, i don't know. >> all i can read from that. >> tina, we'
el james net worth hovers around $60 million and the point here of i don't care what you're saying andng. it's my last laugh. >> i'm sure. the chat started out innocuously enough. what was your favorite scene to write but almost immediately the other tweets started coming in. i actually found it hard to find tweets from her fans because they were so outnumbered. >> so now there were positive tweets defending el james and plans to replace part 2 of "fifty shades of christian...
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darya: a mass of marijuana but indeed they were a police bomb millions of dollars worth of spare one.--marijuana >>james: we're back opening bell to just about to ring as not already in any event we had trading getting under way today and continue to track the latest wall street this morning all along some of the morning or early positive so we will see where trading goes on to get away with the money flowing back and for the weekly claims arising was still at historically low levels. >>james: will to the team to follow are tricky new store give you a quick of the a major police activity will befallen this in the era of our live in 24 straight they're looking into robbery and shooting the jackie is live with the letters from the same. >>jackie sissel: i am out their 23rd and bartlett your consent police a still out here collecting eggs since after the captors to armed robbery suspect it was of little good luck and a lot of good police work led to this their basic recalled in the act is different early this morning according to the san francisco police department is set at around 3:00 a.m. this morning a
darya: a mass of marijuana but indeed they were a police bomb millions of dollars worth of spare one.--marijuana >>james: we're back opening bell to just about to ring as not already in any event we had trading getting under way today and continue to track the latest wall street this morning all along some of the morning or early positive so we will see where trading goes on to get away with the money flowing back and for the weekly claims arising was still at historically low levels....
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jazz critic says the reason we have jazz, the reason we have most anything worth while is because of james am providers. they left us mostly a free people. >> i say mostly free because in the last 200 years america has come a long ways from no plans no problem. >>> one town wants helmets on the soccer field. >> i'm calling it a spiritual awakening. >> is it a spiritual awakening to sell boys vacuum cleaners. >> if that's what speaks to them. >> how strict should you be? >> your daughters were not allowed to have a sleepover, be in a school play complain about not being in the play. >> hold yourself to a higher standard. >> how do we
jazz critic says the reason we have jazz, the reason we have most anything worth while is because of james am providers. they left us mostly a free people. >> i say mostly free because in the last 200 years america has come a long ways from no plans no problem. >>> one town wants helmets on the soccer field. >> i'm calling it a spiritual awakening. >> is it a spiritual awakening to sell boys vacuum cleaners. >> if that's what speaks to them. >> how strict...
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couple of months before the shooting, james holmes bought more than $2,000 worth of tactical combat gearenades, $43 and then some. may 10th, 2012, gas mask kit. june 6th, 2012, handcuffs, roadsteres, spikes for the road in case someone is chasing you like if you're bad and they're trying to catch you. trauma bandage, 80 bucks. june 28th, 2012, black kevlar combat helmet, $336. june 30th, 2012, be ballistic chaps. i hadn't heard of them, but they cost over $850. june 2nd bulletproof body armor, over $900. prosecutors are saying those purchases prove that holmes knew his attack was wrong and was preparing for the police to come and try to stop him. this planning went beyond weapons and gear. joining me to talk about the prosecution's case cnn legal analyst paul callan and legal analyst joey jackson. that list alone is remarkable but you actually have a sound bite from him that played in open court about regrets and usually regrets because you regret you did something you shouldn't have, let me play that and talk about it. >> what brings tears to your eyes sometimes? >> just regrets. >> reg
couple of months before the shooting, james holmes bought more than $2,000 worth of tactical combat gearenades, $43 and then some. may 10th, 2012, gas mask kit. june 6th, 2012, handcuffs, roadsteres, spikes for the road in case someone is chasing you like if you're bad and they're trying to catch you. trauma bandage, 80 bucks. june 28th, 2012, black kevlar combat helmet, $336. june 30th, 2012, be ballistic chaps. i hadn't heard of them, but they cost over $850. june 2nd bulletproof body armor,...
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. >>> james holmes said, i increased my self worth and i didn't have to die.heard that and more from holmes' session with a court appointed psychiatrist. >> during the interview he explained why he considered the july 20 shooting massacre a success. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it is a journey into the mind of james holmes, the planned mass murder, he claimed, to keep him from committing suicide. >> it got me out of the depression. it gave me a purpose. >> reporter: a purpose that he said was to kill as many people as possible to gain points. the court appointed psychiatrist add holmes' reaction when he heard he had killed a dozen people. >> just that i was worth 12 more people than i was before. >> reporter: he referred to the injured including those paralyzed as collateral damage but expressed regrets that a child had died. >> whatever regret he had, he makes it clear that getting the point, can iing the people -- killing the people was worth it. >> reporter: but in jail a few months after the attack, holmes acknowledged he tried to take his own life.
. >>> james holmes said, i increased my self worth and i didn't have to die.heard that and more from holmes' session with a court appointed psychiatrist. >> during the interview he explained why he considered the july 20 shooting massacre a success. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it is a journey into the mind of james holmes, the planned mass murder, he claimed, to keep him from committing suicide. >> it got me out of the depression. it gave me a purpose....
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according to espn james' efficiency numbers have provided a pop worth six wins for the cavaliers in theyoffs. curry, meantime comes in second with 5.4 wins. translation, curry is crowned best regular season player. lebron so far, has ruled the playoffs. but only one of the mega stars is walking away with a ring. slam dunk curry. i'm sam brock, that's this edition of "reality check." >> i think he gave the nba title to the warriors. >> and so it goes. >> we hope. >>> well still ahead, quitting in a cloud of controversy. the embattled naacp leader walking away. when she's expected to speak. >>> and he was trying to help. the curious defense coming from a man accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old boy. that story is next. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola i
according to espn james' efficiency numbers have provided a pop worth six wins for the cavaliers in theyoffs. curry, meantime comes in second with 5.4 wins. translation, curry is crowned best regular season player. lebron so far, has ruled the playoffs. but only one of the mega stars is walking away with a ring. slam dunk curry. i'm sam brock, that's this edition of "reality check." >> i think he gave the nba title to the warriors. >> and so it goes. >> we hope....
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. >>> and in sport after winning the last two games of the nba lebron james and cleveland are seeing what it worth golden state. welcome back, you are with the al jazeera news hour and reminder of the top stories pakistan asked save the children to shut down and leave within 15 days and the government linked to a fake vaccination scheme used with the cia to track down osama bin laden and australia is paying people traffickers to turn their boats around and said they will stop the boats by whatever means necessary and cambodia will eliminate the most hazardous forms of child labor by 2016 and estimates 120 million children age 5-14 go to work around the world and children support their families by smashing rocks for construction and victoria reports. >> reporter: 12-year-old abraham george does this for five hours each days and gets one and a half u.s. dollars for a rock he crushes and uses it for school fees and wants to be a doctor and his mother says that is why he works in the query query. >> i want to go to school so i crush rocks and sell it and i have been crushing rocks for almost three yea
. >>> and in sport after winning the last two games of the nba lebron james and cleveland are seeing what it worth golden state. welcome back, you are with the al jazeera news hour and reminder of the top stories pakistan asked save the children to shut down and leave within 15 days and the government linked to a fake vaccination scheme used with the cia to track down osama bin laden and australia is paying people traffickers to turn their boats around and said they will stop the boats...
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james from fort worth, texas, you are up next. caller: i don't believe they ought to take the flight down. if they do, they should take history and bury it too. thank you. host: john is up next from north carolina on the line of those who support. good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, i want to say, i tried to get on an earlier session, and no one answered. host: you are on now, go ahead. caller: the flag in south carolina needs to come down. there is no states rights issue here. this flag was never a representative flag of south carolina. it was a flag of the northern state of virginia. it was not even a battle fight. it was a navy flag. the fact that it flies over the state house is a tragedy. the state house is the representative body of all the people. native americans, first of all. blacks, and whites. for the lady who said those boys fall for states rights, the only rights were for the secessionist in the state of south carolina which continued as a stays late -- slave state. all flies need to come down, includin
james from fort worth, texas, you are up next. caller: i don't believe they ought to take the flight down. if they do, they should take history and bury it too. thank you. host: john is up next from north carolina on the line of those who support. good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, i want to say, i tried to get on an earlier session, and no one answered. host: you are on now, go ahead. caller: the flag in south carolina needs to come down. there is no states rights issue here....
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worth $110 million. pimm: compare that to lebron james. betty: not exactly apples to apples. a lot of money. betty: a good indication of how much they are earning. pimm: thank you very much. time for today's options insight. let us go to julie hyman. julie: let us take a look before we get to options of what is going on with the major averages at this hour leading up to the fed rate decision. we are seeing little change. not unusual on a fed day. we will see you more activity when the decision comes out. joining me for today's options nsight is jerod winte woodard. everyone is anticipating this meeting. how are they anticipating it in the options market? >> there is an interesting diversions i saw this morning. if you look at the cost of option protection comparing the meetingslly ahead of you see a premium price in the market reflecting the higher odds that things will move. this morning, if you look at the days before the last four fed you have the s&p kind of in sync ahead of the news. it today, you had a big move in the premiums this week as investors priced in a little m
worth $110 million. pimm: compare that to lebron james. betty: not exactly apples to apples. a lot of money. betty: a good indication of how much they are earning. pimm: thank you very much. time for today's options insight. let us go to julie hyman. julie: let us take a look before we get to options of what is going on with the major averages at this hour leading up to the fed rate decision. we are seeing little change. not unusual on a fed day. we will see you more activity when the decision...
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james rosen fox news. >>> it is time to brew on this. love can be complicated. in this case $2 million worthlications. >> a 67-year-old woman is suing her former millionaire lover because he never divorced his wife. 88-year-old james greenwald's mistress says she was with him for six years professionally and romantically and deserves payment for quote unpaid services. green waltz wife says she would rather see him 6 feet under than divorce him. >> tell us what you think. we will share it later in the show. we will be interested to see what you have to say. >> a terrifying day at the peach beach as a young boy is attacked by a shark. >> honoring the heros in a huge way. the incredible moment that will make you proud to be an american. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico
james rosen fox news. >>> it is time to brew on this. love can be complicated. in this case $2 million worthlications. >> a 67-year-old woman is suing her former millionaire lover because he never divorced his wife. 88-year-old james greenwald's mistress says she was with him for six years professionally and romantically and deserves payment for quote unpaid services. green waltz wife says she would rather see him 6 feet under than divorce him. >> tell us what you think. we...
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james. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. >> a woman from jenkintown has more than a century's worth to celebrate and many of her loved ones> happy birthday, florence wallace turned turned 104 yesterday born in 1911. she was married to her husband for 44 years. she spent more than 39 years working for bell telephone happy birthday we'll be right back! >> developing on "action news," a man is shot at the front door of his philadelphia home. >>> plus, when two conviction use power tools to break out of a prison they are still on the loose this morning. >> delaware says goodbye to beau biden and there for his father there. >> eva pilgrim is off, erin o'hern joins us, chris sowers has a preview of accuweather. it's a good one. >> reporter: fantastic. you'll see sunshine this afternoon, comfortable temperatures and low humidity levels. we'll climb into the upper 70s. that's fantastic for this time of the year. there's the view overlooking the ben franklin bridge, a little bit of patchy haze this morning not a big deal and not affecting visibility. 41 degrees in tanersville. poconos come in as 37 degrees, that's unbelievable inc
james. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. >> a woman from jenkintown has more than a century's worth to celebrate and many of her loved ones> happy birthday, florence wallace turned turned 104 yesterday born in 1911. she was married to her husband for 44 years. she spent more than 39 years working for bell telephone happy birthday we'll be right back! >> developing on "action news," a man is shot at the front door of his philadelphia home. >>> plus, when two...
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james the ceo, and lachlan co-ceo. murdoch started his career in the '50s. he's worth around $14 million.to take some time off and enjoy that $14 billion? just saying. >>> four weeks since the fire and gruesome murders of their family and a housekeeper. today we are learning brand-new evidence found in the home that could explain how this family was tragically killed. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it
james the ceo, and lachlan co-ceo. murdoch started his career in the '50s. he's worth around $14 million.to take some time off and enjoy that $14 billion? just saying. >>> four weeks since the fire and gruesome murders of their family and a housekeeper. today we are learning brand-new evidence found in the home that could explain how this family was tragically killed. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream...
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james audubon for his "birds of america." >> harvard will not say how much it is worth, but a comparable $100,000d worth 10 at auction. >> ifink about acquiring this book, we think about who could use it. the harvard library system expects to spend $123 million this year on everything from acquisitions to keeping its collection say. there is a tension between access and security. >> we are a place that houses many treasures, but we have them so people can use them. if somebody came in for dickens walking stick, we would put them down in the reading room and they could look at it. >> sure enough, i did. i'm going to find treasures that my desk. -- my desk. betty: i'm sure a lot of valuable things are there. coming up in the next half hour, when uber announces expansion into a new city, it does a lot more than put its cars on the roads. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ betty: w
james audubon for his "birds of america." >> harvard will not say how much it is worth, but a comparable $100,000d worth 10 at auction. >> ifink about acquiring this book, we think about who could use it. the harvard library system expects to spend $123 million this year on everything from acquisitions to keeping its collection say. there is a tension between access and security. >> we are a place that houses many treasures, but we have them so people can use them....
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>>james: they said american airlines like to call for the dallas-fort worth for a nonstop flight to hawaiirtly after takeoff three of the 64 the stop working the flight landed at lax around noon the may them fix the problem and continue on from lou about one-half hours later it was carried to the two passengers and 10 crew members aboard and they need all those bathroom's a rough landing for passengers on united airlines express flight take a look at this to skidded off the runway and buffalo and niagara international airport late last night passed a said the place up the cellar times and let them off into the grass the chance to senses that is slid into a safety area of the to the passengers to looked up 69 passengers and four crew were aboard that flight when the crash landing happen no one knows. >>james: it was on his way from d.c. to buffalo >>darya: the old as some of breast vice-president joe biden has the lead to arrest here is video of the former delaware records last week in 46 years old president obama remembered him as a man who care most about others. >>: he was a public serva
>>james: they said american airlines like to call for the dallas-fort worth for a nonstop flight to hawaiirtly after takeoff three of the 64 the stop working the flight landed at lax around noon the may them fix the problem and continue on from lou about one-half hours later it was carried to the two passengers and 10 crew members aboard and they need all those bathroom's a rough landing for passengers on united airlines express flight take a look at this to skidded off the runway and...
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james bays who is at the u.n. in new york. some say that this report is biased and politically motivated. is it? >> well, the u.n. certainly would say it's not but it is worth bearing in mind that this commissioner of inquiry really wasn't able to do its job fully. that's because they are asked to go speak to israeli officials. they asked to visit israel palestinian areas and to visit gaza. the response was no, you can't come and we're not cooperating with you. they have a report that was hindered. they were not able to do everything they wanted to do to get a full picture of the situation. but that hindrance came from the israeli side. >> it is quite a weighty document, 132 pages at least. this is just the cutdown version of it. did it have difficulty finding the recommendations. it seems to be saying they have not made recommendations because they've been made before. >> we've had reports like this adrian. now the international criminal court has jurisdiction and the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court has launched what she calls a preliminary examination. that's an investigate to see whether she should open a formal investigation. so i t
james bays who is at the u.n. in new york. some say that this report is biased and politically motivated. is it? >> well, the u.n. certainly would say it's not but it is worth bearing in mind that this commissioner of inquiry really wasn't able to do its job fully. that's because they are asked to go speak to israeli officials. they asked to visit israel palestinian areas and to visit gaza. the response was no, you can't come and we're not cooperating with you. they have a report that was...
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worth anymore. ten bucks for a anyone kin? okay. most of the talk this series has been about lebron james and rightly so.ou have to believe that, i was thinking about this today, if you showed highlights of lebron james playing to dr. james naismith, the guy who invented basketball in the late 1800s, showed him those clips, he would wet his pants and run away screaming. lebron is a here re in cleveland. worshipped by all who live there. but it wasn't always that way. and we thought it would be fun tonight did take a look back at when he wasn't. a look back at those who said farewell, lebron, and why not, it is "throwback thursday," after all. >> for him to go on there and drag us through the mud for seven years and stab us in the heart? he deserves everything he gets. i hope he never wins anything. >> this is terrible, this is the worst thing that could ever happen to cleveland since taking the browns away, bottom line. >> i just want to way i'm a big lebron fan. and this is the worst thing that could have ever happened to me. >> i hope the franchise moves. i hope there's no more basketball in cleveland.
worth anymore. ten bucks for a anyone kin? okay. most of the talk this series has been about lebron james and rightly so.ou have to believe that, i was thinking about this today, if you showed highlights of lebron james playing to dr. james naismith, the guy who invented basketball in the late 1800s, showed him those clips, he would wet his pants and run away screaming. lebron is a here re in cleveland. worshipped by all who live there. but it wasn't always that way. and we thought it would be...
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worth it right? >> yes. and no. >> nba excitement is building in cleveland and wayne freedman is there for it all. next wayne introduces us to the east bay man who first spotted lebron james' star power. >> the fight against surey -- sugary drinks in san (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. woman: she wants to be home with her friends. but at this moment she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> it is a muggy tuesday morning. we thank you for being with us. >> i am eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. >> with leyla gulen and meteorologist mike nicco. >> a touch muggy translating into a chance of thunderstorm today and tomorrow. that is a big story. the second story, is the fact it will not be so hot today. live doppler hd is quiet right now. here is a look at the sea breeze. it will not touch all of us. it is going to hit the coast. and parts of the central bay. here is the day planner 56 to 66 and areas, still a
worth it right? >> yes. and no. >> nba excitement is building in cleveland and wayne freedman is there for it all. next wayne introduces us to the east bay man who first spotted lebron james' star power. >> the fight against surey -- sugary drinks in san (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. woman: she wants to be home with her friends. but at this moment she's fighting...
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james meant to this area and this town, you know, pretty incredible. i was listening to a report that said lebron brought more than $50 million worth of business to downtown cleveland alone. so his impact can't be calculated. that might be a low guesstimate but they are thrilled and they haven't had a championship here since 1964. we will visit with you later on when it has calmed down closer to game time. in cleveland, across from the "q," mark ibanez, back to you guys. >> the fans fan going crazy. -- the franz going craze -- fans are going crazy. >>> twitter company says our ceo will step down as ceo and we will welcome jack dorsey july 1. it follows an 18% stock drop. because the move is voluntarily he won't get severous -- severance. he will fill in till a permanent replacement is found. >>> a $1.6 billion annual budget, it will move the system into a better more reliable future. ktvu's tom vacar shows us the improvements b.a.r.t. riders will soon see. >> the board says it wants to give riders what they want. >> they want better on time performance. more train cars in service and cleaner stations. so this budget does that. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. is in
james meant to this area and this town, you know, pretty incredible. i was listening to a report that said lebron brought more than $50 million worth of business to downtown cleveland alone. so his impact can't be calculated. that might be a low guesstimate but they are thrilled and they haven't had a championship here since 1964. we will visit with you later on when it has calmed down closer to game time. in cleveland, across from the "q," mark ibanez, back to you guys. >> the...
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james gray. >> i rise quickly mr. speaker, because many colleagues today spoke of the great talents in this place, but in common worth wealth, this i had the good fortune to spend a year with charles, as did mary mccloud, colleague from -- my experience of campaigning against charles if you like, during the election, resides well with the warm speech, i think, his successor made moments ago from this place. charles could have easily very much resented this english looking and sounding scott, which i am, turning up at his beloved highlands, trampling all over it and turning over every event, for example there was a good photograph in the journal with the magnificent headline, he's miles ahead, and i saw him, and he said -- they get everything wrong. [ laughter ] indeed, i'm extremely glad in this case they got that wrong. he was warm in every dealing i had with him. the election campaign, for example, we met in public meetings, always kindness, and he turned to me, and he said i can't remember what the liberal democrat policies are, jals, can you just remind me? [ laughter ] i felt him in on a few details. five years
james gray. >> i rise quickly mr. speaker, because many colleagues today spoke of the great talents in this place, but in common worth wealth, this i had the good fortune to spend a year with charles, as did mary mccloud, colleague from -- my experience of campaigning against charles if you like, during the election, resides well with the warm speech, i think, his successor made moments ago from this place. charles could have easily very much resented this english looking and sounding...
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in a videotaped conversation james holmes tells a psychiatrist he knew the shooting was legally wrong and said he gained a unit of self worthh of the 12 people that he killed. his attorney is using the insanity defense but the psychiatrist found he was legally sane at the time of the attack. >> three victims of a murder have been remembered at a service now. vera figueroa is expected to be returned to her native el salvador. here now ryan smith. >> hundreds of friends and family driving the loss of sa vos savopoulos his wife amy and their 10-year-old son phillip killed along with their housekeeper can teenagers carrying the smallest casket. surviving family members lined up with others as the here'ses carried those cough fins to the cemetery. >> daron wint arrested in connection with the killing now professes his innocence says his former lawyer. >> he is resolute in the belief and i also harbor the same belief that he wouldn't kill anybody. >> the lawyer has not yet been retained by wint has not seen the evidence nor would he comment whether wint has an alibi but challenges some of the evidence police have collected. likew
in a videotaped conversation james holmes tells a psychiatrist he knew the shooting was legally wrong and said he gained a unit of self worthh of the 12 people that he killed. his attorney is using the insanity defense but the psychiatrist found he was legally sane at the time of the attack. >> three victims of a murder have been remembered at a service now. vera figueroa is expected to be returned to her native el salvador. here now ryan smith. >> hundreds of friends and family...
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. >>> love can be complicated and in this case $2 million worth of complication. 88-year-old james greenwalds wife would rather see him six feet under than grant a divorce. what do you think of that? >> thanks heather. >>> stars of the show "19 and counting" is under the microscope. >> in josh's case he was a boy, young boy in puberty, and a little too curious about girls, and that got him into some trouble. >> the controversy refusing to die down because the show is still on the air. so is this family being unfairly ridiculed for how they handled the whole thing? we're join now for a fair and balanced debate. i want to start with you. are they being unfairly criticized because of their faith? what do you think? >> no i don't think it's that at all, clayton. here's the thing. they are a public family. they decided to make their family into a reality tv show so they entered the public arena. secondly their statements about these events are so naive and seemingly so based in denial and such a threat to the way that we understand and treat pedestrian ophelia in this country that the criticism i
. >>> love can be complicated and in this case $2 million worth of complication. 88-year-old james greenwalds wife would rather see him six feet under than grant a divorce. what do you think of that? >> thanks heather. >>> stars of the show "19 and counting" is under the microscope. >> in josh's case he was a boy, young boy in puberty, and a little too curious about girls, and that got him into some trouble. >> the controversy refusing to die down...
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federal government and president obama said that is well worth it a lot of people were left high and dry when the color system came collapsing down. >>james is laying off up to 50,000 of its employees the bank is also shutting down 12% of its branches in was some operas as a local focus that includes selling operations in brazil and turkey to 75% of the software development will be done in china and india they say the company has to change with the times. >>darya: up next zero warriors are in cleveland and so are some of the fans who were here from golden state fans who traveled to see game 3.... my new summer meal's got eight pieces of chicken, a large coleslaw baked beans with pulled chicken, 4 biscuits and a half gallon of dole classic lemonade. you see what i'm talkin' about? it's still finger lickin' good. man en iot sngle itas sething awf. itas le beg blindsided somlinecker. you n'see coming. om! ifou've h chien pox thathings vis isalready sidef you. it a'pretty wh it mes out. noi'm not llinyou is s th yo'll feel rry r me. i'm just herto tl you at o out of the people e goa end up ttinshines. i waone 'em. so pase talk to youroctoor p
federal government and president obama said that is well worth it a lot of people were left high and dry when the color system came collapsing down. >>james is laying off up to 50,000 of its employees the bank is also shutting down 12% of its branches in was some operas as a local focus that includes selling operations in brazil and turkey to 75% of the software development will be done in china and india they say the company has to change with the times. >>darya: up next zero...
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james holmes and his psychiatrist. holmes talked about his depression and explains were he carried out the massacre. >> the shootings were supposed to increase myself is worth and the deprecious... >> despite this chilling confession the the psychiatrist testified yesterday that holmes expressed sadness when he learned a child died in the a attack and 12 people were killed and dozens others were injured during 202 shooting spree. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of inn ant. >>> coming up on 5:22. funeral services were held yesterday for wealthy washington d.c. family found murdered inside their home. hundreds of family members gathered to remember, sap lust and his wife amy and their ten year-old son philip. daron wint is being held on first degree charges but investigating believe he had hell carrying up the crimes. >>> wal-mart kicks up next phase of pay increases. make fit happen! fit me matte and poreless foundation from maybelline new york. beyond matching skin tone... it fits skin's texture... blurs pores and controls shine you look totally natural. fit me matte and poreless show us your fit ♪ maybe it's maybelline! ♪ >>> publicly a will guys i
james holmes and his psychiatrist. holmes talked about his depression and explains were he carried out the massacre. >> the shootings were supposed to increase myself is worth and the deprecious... >> despite this chilling confession the the psychiatrist testified yesterday that holmes expressed sadness when he learned a child died in the a attack and 12 people were killed and dozens others were injured during 202 shooting spree. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of inn ant....
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worth five. horrified. it occurred to me that there was something different about my gender. it was only about a year later, i was reading several pages about the life of james green an openly female to male transgender person. i realized there were other people that had gender confusion. other people like me. i went to see a sex change pioneer at stanford. he ran a gender clinic. after the evaluated me they told me they thought i was transgender and offered me the possibility of changing my sex. it was irresistible to me. within weeks, i decided to change sex. ird have the upper surgery -- i already had the upper surgery. i just needed testosterone. you can obviously see the effects it has had on me. it is horrible stuff. powerful stuff. one of the interesting things about the testosterone is it became harder for me to cry. male to females report it becomes easier for them to cry. that was perhaps a surprising experience. i think the main experience i had was i just felt after i changed sex -- it is hard to describe the intense relief i had. like this intense weight off my back. i have been so much happier. i have never had another suicidal thought. at the
worth five. horrified. it occurred to me that there was something different about my gender. it was only about a year later, i was reading several pages about the life of james green an openly female to male transgender person. i realized there were other people that had gender confusion. other people like me. i went to see a sex change pioneer at stanford. he ran a gender clinic. after the evaluated me they told me they thought i was transgender and offered me the possibility of changing my...
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worth. ana cabrera has been cover the trial for us. we have a weird desire to know why and horribly it's been enlightening. >> reporter: a glimpse into the mind of james holmes. he says he wasn't anxious. he wasn't nervous as he arrived the night of the shooting. he says he was prepared. he had meticulously planned for mass murder. he tells the psychiatrist that he looked around briefly and saw the theater was packed and just before the movie started, he leaves through the emergency exit near the front of the theater by the screen and keeps the door cracked just a tiny bit so it's propped open as he gears up at his vehicle putting on body armor and grabbing his weapons. ar-15, a shotgun, a handgun, before he re-enters the theater and listen as he describes the shooting through his perspective. >> i just went through the front and sat down in one of the chairs and then pulled out my phone to make it look like i had a phone call and then went out the exit. >> reporter: holmes says he doesn't remember hearing the gun shots. his music was full blast. he doesn't even remember hearing that electronic music he programmed. he just blocked everything out. holm
worth. ana cabrera has been cover the trial for us. we have a weird desire to know why and horribly it's been enlightening. >> reporter: a glimpse into the mind of james holmes. he says he wasn't anxious. he wasn't nervous as he arrived the night of the shooting. he says he was prepared. he had meticulously planned for mass murder. he tells the psychiatrist that he looked around briefly and saw the theater was packed and just before the movie started, he leaves through the emergency exit...
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worth in 2013. a swedish own company is paying $115 million for 1.4% stake. in the nba finals, lebron james scored 40 points to lead cleveland to a 96-91 win over golden state. the cavaliers have a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. steph curry had 27 for the warriors. they rallied in the last quarter to pull within one point. did not manage to see that one. brendan: i read about it this morning. of the 291 points scored in the finals by the cavaliers, lebron james assisted, created, or scored himself to hundred of them. tom: this issue in ramadi -- we will do much more on "bloomberg surveillance" in our international relations coverage. brendan these are trainers. brendan: trainers is what you call them when you do not want to call them something else. tom: much more on iraq in the coming days. let's do a data check. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. euro-dollar, 115.06. -- 1.1306. stronger yen, dollar index. clearly the yen predominant over euro and dollar this morning. let's recapitulate on the bloomberg terminal yesterday. i wrote this up for joe weisenthal in bloomberg busin
worth in 2013. a swedish own company is paying $115 million for 1.4% stake. in the nba finals, lebron james scored 40 points to lead cleveland to a 96-91 win over golden state. the cavaliers have a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. steph curry had 27 for the warriors. they rallied in the last quarter to pull within one point. did not manage to see that one. brendan: i read about it this morning. of the 291 points scored in the finals by the cavaliers, lebron james assisted, created, or...
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>>james: a stunning discovery and a cyclist and at milpitas after all the tools the computer she thought was junk into the the computer is worth to lead the thousand dollars the . >>reporter: she left in them vector's set about to down and went home take the inventory when he's also the that look exactly like this inside one of these boxes was an ample one all about to lead a first-generation apple computers made in 1976 you could imagine his surprise at the end of april private collector made it all for all the new town treasurer both sides completed the transaction he was a share his joy in the company's wealth by splitting the profit will allow little started all he hoped she sees this and come forward meanwhile he's having fun with it. >>james: a missing girls case out of sap or metal and a homicide investigation please follow the we did that lead them to murder suspect the city of seven cisco try to crack down on sugary drinks the new measure the leaders hope to put before voters this time around. >>james: the pretty bad rap a glass lie with the sold-out crowd is under new management. >>scott rates: not only was the music
>>james: a stunning discovery and a cyclist and at milpitas after all the tools the computer she thought was junk into the the computer is worth to lead the thousand dollars the . >>reporter: she left in them vector's set about to down and went home take the inventory when he's also the that look exactly like this inside one of these boxes was an ample one all about to lead a first-generation apple computers made in 1976 you could imagine his surprise at the end of april private...
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james also cutting american airlines to a market perform. specifically -- >> god, they're cheap, though. these names -- >> really, really cheap. >> american airlines the competition specifically in the dallas-fort worththwest. >> they're competing against southwest and the capacity there. >> price disciplines there is what they've gsh. >> this is kind of the way you have to look within the industry, you have to go relative value, some of the smaller more regional guys against the big boys. i think the big boys are the guys where the prasm is most under pressure where the -- >> passenger revenue per -- >> per available seat miles. this is the case where everybody's priced things as bad as they got. offset by low fult. this is very cheap. if you think these guys are going to throw five years out the window in the next six months then you sell them. but i wouldn't be -- >> i'm afraid of the industry. clearly the momentum part of the trade is very much over. people thought yeah, yeah, but it's going to turn. so i wonder at what point do you feel that fundamentals are a bottom even if of course it could trade lower and through that. but are we maybe saying we're past that now? i don't know. >> i think tha
james also cutting american airlines to a market perform. specifically -- >> god, they're cheap, though. these names -- >> really, really cheap. >> american airlines the competition specifically in the dallas-fort worththwest. >> they're competing against southwest and the capacity there. >> price disciplines there is what they've gsh. >> this is kind of the way you have to look within the industry, you have to go relative value, some of the smaller more...
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tony james number two guy at blackstone, these are major very rich people all worth a billion dollarsr own. they're not-- it's not koch brothers money, but it's there and she's going to be hitting upon them and not just them their network of other wall street guys. stuart: are they holding back now because they want someone more to the left of hillary to run? >> i don't think -- you know what? no, no larry fink and lloyd blankfein-- the last person they want to run martin o'malley stole a line from one of my columns, he said it point blank. do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the ceo of goldman sachs? that's jeb bush and hillary clinton. and i'm paraphrasing, but he mentioned the ceo of goldman sachs, that's the last thing. lloyd blankfein doesn't want to be in the news anymore. he got the you know what kicked out of him back in 2009 2010 following the financial crisis and goldman sachs was the poster child for all that's wrong on wall street. and they've been out of the news and they're back in it because martin o'malleys and the liberals progressive left are go
tony james number two guy at blackstone, these are major very rich people all worth a billion dollarsr own. they're not-- it's not koch brothers money, but it's there and she's going to be hitting upon them and not just them their network of other wall street guys. stuart: are they holding back now because they want someone more to the left of hillary to run? >> i don't think -- you know what? no, no larry fink and lloyd blankfein-- the last person they want to run martin o'malley stole a...
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james packer motor boating mariah carey. >> motor boating son of a bitch! >> when she is 57, do you think he'll be into her? >> who cares? >> why is she doing this? >> because he is worthimportant is money? roughly 100. >> so ray j is becoming a jew. so we got him leaving one of the best kosher restaurants.
james packer motor boating mariah carey. >> motor boating son of a bitch! >> when she is 57, do you think he'll be into her? >> who cares? >> why is she doing this? >> because he is worthimportant is money? roughly 100. >> so ray j is becoming a jew. so we got him leaving one of the best kosher restaurants.
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james oliver gallery at 725 chestnut street in philadelphia and quill says you got to come. she's got great surprises but i have to tell you there are four flights of stairs so be prepared definitely wortht. >> all right. very good. peco by the way is doing its part to help senior citizens beat the heat this summer. first day of summer is just days away and with that in mind peco is making a special donation about 600 of these fans will poo find their way into senior care centers. besides helping seniors stay safe and cool peco employees also are provideing energy-saving tips for the summer. >>> and deflate-gate far from over. now everybody is talking about that infamous ball just wait until you hear how much money it could actually bring in. >> and charleston is not the only church to come under fire this week. the erie coincidence at a another southern church that happened at nearly the same time as the massacre in the holy city city. >> a small new jersey farm is making quite a name for itself. not because of what it grows but because of who is growing it. how maggie's farm is changing lives. ♪ >> first lady michelle obama reflecting on the shooting in south carolina as she visits un
james oliver gallery at 725 chestnut street in philadelphia and quill says you got to come. she's got great surprises but i have to tell you there are four flights of stairs so be prepared definitely wortht. >> all right. very good. peco by the way is doing its part to help senior citizens beat the heat this summer. first day of summer is just days away and with that in mind peco is making a special donation about 600 of these fans will poo find their way into senior care centers. besides...
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james lacey, i'm afraid i've got to go. appreciate it. he's about to disclose that he spent $9 billion worth of assets.cement from the podium. 11:00 this morning. brian killed me who knows donald trump very, very well. here's my first question. do you think a business guy if he quit to be the president of the united states? a business guy says do this do that and it happens. a politician, president has to work with compromise. what do you say? >> the thing about donald trump cpac sales have ceo. he never carries around a plan or reason. i'm a little jealous. the thing about donald trump as he sells himself. he felt his brandon buildings. he's a likable person. he's just as comfortable running with the ceos and billionaires as he is the loo collar workers working in the back of garbage trucks. that's the thing people are baffled by it. how could he be worth $9 billion brokerage but somehow people yell at you the same donald trump how are you? stuart: i saw that interview. that broke new ground in television politics because you're walking down fifth avenue. people shouting out from all directions. here'
james lacey, i'm afraid i've got to go. appreciate it. he's about to disclose that he spent $9 billion worth of assets.cement from the podium. 11:00 this morning. brian killed me who knows donald trump very, very well. here's my first question. do you think a business guy if he quit to be the president of the united states? a business guy says do this do that and it happens. a politician, president has to work with compromise. what do you say? >> the thing about donald trump cpac sales...
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@ kron4.com >>james: some big news story people are behind bars of the accused of turning a warehouse in the is the backed to marijuana growing operations and other illegal crops was worth about $15 million this was a massive operation police seized 13,000 plans to the rate was last thursday three men were inside when placer the search warrant a charge of illegally called ready and selling marijuana this is hard to say exactly how much it was made before it was busted up a text about 90 days to do it from the beginning is about 90 days of deadlock operative for a year you do the math. >>james: the suspect has been identified as a 28 year-old 21 year-old tour it of oakland 22 year-old tony home of alameda the estimate the cost of selling or setting up their operation is what a hundred thousand dollars to install all that. >>darya: cover continues for last month huge oil spill off the coast of santa barbara read what does it look at as shocking amount of money that is being spent each day on the clean up and act upon the is backed by rattlesnake in the east bay we talk to our regular for tips on how to make sure this next sale or for him. the --made a mistake stay away fr
@ kron4.com >>james: some big news story people are behind bars of the accused of turning a warehouse in the is the backed to marijuana growing operations and other illegal crops was worth about $15 million this was a massive operation police seized 13,000 plans to the rate was last thursday three men were inside when placer the search warrant a charge of illegally called ready and selling marijuana this is hard to say exactly how much it was made before it was busted up a text about 90...
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worth buying? united down about 20% this year. a according to our next guest that, trend will be here to stay. >> let's do a stock brawl on the airlines. >> jamese on united. you are just don't like the stock performance here? >> right. absolutely. a lot of my case here has to do with the technicals. we saw the stock top out at the end of january around $75. it's been nothing but bearic trends lower since then. there hasn't been anything that's been able to help this stock catch a bit. we are higher today. even as we see the stock gap open sellerses come into the market. on a day when the stock is higher, we are seeing the put/call ratio above its 20 day moving average. that options market is bearish on ual today, as well. >> fundamentally speaking what's the bull case for this stock? we are seeing air fares go higher. that's got to help. >> certainly. capacity is rational. it's up a little bit, now growing at a pace alarming to us. airlines are going to have record profits this year. oil prices are down to the point where they are 40% lower in fuel costs this year. they are making money, generating cash using the cash to fix the balance sheet
worth buying? united down about 20% this year. a according to our next guest that, trend will be here to stay. >> let's do a stock brawl on the airlines. >> jamese on united. you are just don't like the stock performance here? >> right. absolutely. a lot of my case here has to do with the technicals. we saw the stock top out at the end of january around $75. it's been nothing but bearic trends lower since then. there hasn't been anything that's been able to help this stock...
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>>james: that more had lies broken toilets forcing honolulu bomb fly to denver to los angeles yesterday morning official said american airlines took off from dallas fort worth international it was a nonstop flight to hawaii but surely after takeoff three of the six toilet stop working the flight landed at lax around noontime and his crew six the problem it will continue on but the law to have our social. >>darya: into this to 60 ares said the bus a successor to thomas might 69 passengers and four crew members on board when this happened have no one was hurt. >>: the plane was bumpy going down i assumed we were cleared for landing if felt pretty normal and smoke and we noticed the grass outside the windows and clearly were no longer on the runway. >>darya: we have gary coming of and a model behaving badly on the airplane will tell you about that and 1520 minutes. >>james: the quake hitting on amount malaysia and the proportions of the port to climbers are still missing were scores are searching for the climbers the two missing are singaporean students and teacher will let you know from any progress locating the students. >>darya: laws and laws police are sea
>>james: that more had lies broken toilets forcing honolulu bomb fly to denver to los angeles yesterday morning official said american airlines took off from dallas fort worth international it was a nonstop flight to hawaii but surely after takeoff three of the six toilet stop working the flight landed at lax around noontime and his crew six the problem it will continue on but the law to have our social. >>darya: into this to 60 ares said the bus a successor to thomas might 69...
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is also worth noting he was an individual who came to the position without prior experience in the intelligence field. the wars are who was also the result of external pressure chaired by james baker lee hamilton the bipartisan blue ribbon iraq study group issued a report in 2,006 that included suggesting the creation of a high-level position charged with coordinating action between the department of defense department of state and all the other various agencies that were involved in the ongoing war efforts of the time. the white house is pretty unenthusiastic about their suggestion to add on what they viewed as another level of bureaucracy even though they knew that the growing perception at least was that both wars were going quite badly by that time. unsurprisingly, given the administration's lack of enthusiasm about this position when they turned to staffing it they had trouble attracting top shelf talent. many of the people that they wanted to have in this position realized that it would be a toothless role and they did not want -- they did not really relish the idea of competing against vice president cheney and other important administration elites over war and foreig
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party, sky is worth 18 pounds per share and then go to the list of shareholders and say we're actually only willing to pay so many pounds. >> within the empire you could describe sky jamesurdoch's baby. do you think he's now the ceo of fox, do you think that has something do with it? >> possibly. the obvious conclusion is that's exactly what it is. bear in mind james murdoch, when he was ceo of sky, when he started off people were skeptical, by the time it ended people were convinced he did an excellent job with sky. the other thing to say, though i don't think he's thinking about assets. he doesn't think that sky is working -- bear in mind competition has increased significantly in the uk market since the last bid. then i don't think it's beyond the man to believe that he would be willing to sell the stake. >> fascinating. justify the timing right. another thing we're seeing watching the telecom space, vodafone is isn't talks with combining the european mobile assets. what kind of a deal do you expect to come to the table here? >> well, if you look at it it makes a lot of sense for both parties. if you believe the report you take vodafone it doesn't really have signifi
party, sky is worth 18 pounds per share and then go to the list of shareholders and say we're actually only willing to pay so many pounds. >> within the empire you could describe sky jamesurdoch's baby. do you think he's now the ceo of fox, do you think that has something do with it? >> possibly. the obvious conclusion is that's exactly what it is. bear in mind james murdoch, when he was ceo of sky, when he started off people were skeptical, by the time it ended people were...
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breaking news @ kron4.com >>james: 53 people behind bars accused of turning a warehouse in the east bay into a giant american on the ground operation in fact it was large enough and worth $15 million--marijuna it is hard to say how much money the business made before it was busted is the harvard that was there with $50 million to about 90 days to do one of these indoor gross from the beginning a two is ready for sale is 90 days if they've been operating for year you do the math 15 million times for harvest in the year we're looking at $60 million as expected and identified back from hayward and oakland and alameda the estimate the cost of setting up the giant corporation rent a possible hundred thousand dollars. >>darya: he was wanted for violating parole a second look at the video from the scene on saturday shooting it happened at lick your avenue on the exit off of interstate 580 and officer shot that was hit in the be and w the car had been used in a burglary in san francisco the night before they got a call about someone who was passed up behind the wheel and it was a handgun on the passenger seat is spent about an hour trying to contact him when he finally woke up
breaking news @ kron4.com >>james: 53 people behind bars accused of turning a warehouse in the east bay into a giant american on the ground operation in fact it was large enough and worth $15 million--marijuna it is hard to say how much money the business made before it was busted is the harvard that was there with $50 million to about 90 days to do one of these indoor gross from the beginning a two is ready for sale is 90 days if they've been operating for year you do the math 15 million...
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worth using because of the evidence they provide. the slide here is a still from body cam raj image in march 2014. the man in white with his hands in this position is james boyd who's a homeless schizophrenic who was camping out in the mountains. he was shot and killed and a canine was sent out on him. in january two officers were charged with murder. at the time the county district attorney said in this case we have evidence to establish probable cause we didn't have in other cases. i skr seen many, many body cameras that show misconduct. the study shows that in fact even if officers are wearing these devices, they still engage in this behavior on occasion. i receive there was a recent case of a man holding a screw diver who was shot and killed in dallas. the officers are not facing charges in that case. going on what tim was saying body cameras are a panacea. you can't expect that they're going to solve our problems. there are other policy reforms with very to consider. first of all i want to talk about federal agencies. i'm a federalist, i believe it should with handled at the local and state level. i don't believe they should tell local businesses ho
worth using because of the evidence they provide. the slide here is a still from body cam raj image in march 2014. the man in white with his hands in this position is james boyd who's a homeless schizophrenic who was camping out in the mountains. he was shot and killed and a canine was sent out on him. in january two officers were charged with murder. at the time the county district attorney said in this case we have evidence to establish probable cause we didn't have in other cases. i skr seen...