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. >> in an appetite for wonder you talk about john smith to get who is he or who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man and a distinguished biologist. a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about real work. he didn't do any of the things professors do like fuss about where the next is coming from. he just got along with it and his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper because he inspired generations of students. he inspired me. although i was never directly his student. many of his ideas are incorporated and play a big role in the selfish gene. >> after this was published how did your life change as a professor? did you become a celebrity professor in a sense? >> not immediately. the book did sell very well over a million copies in total. i did find myself being invited to do lots of things i hadn't done before. it did change my life and set the on the new course of writing on the other books after that. estimate here in the states you are quite well known not only as a scientist but also a
. >> in an appetite for wonder you talk about john smith to get who is he or who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man and a distinguished biologist. a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about real work. he didn't do any of the things professors do like fuss about where the next is coming from. he just got along with it and his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper because he inspired generations...
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john smith is too generic. they're going to see that. because they'll go back and check your yahoo! account. so, make sure your yahoo! account corresponds with your fake facebook account. okay. take the yahoo! id. i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going to come onto facebook. and up at the top it's going to have your sign-upright here. it's free and always will be, okay. that's why we like it. in there you're going to put in -- try to do the same thing that you do with your names and stuff like that, your first and last name, the e-mail that you just made with yahoo!, okay. and it's kind of funny, we put into our passwords. we use o
john smith is too generic. they're going to see that. because they'll go back and check your yahoo! account. so, make sure your yahoo! account corresponds with your fake facebook account. okay. take the yahoo! id. i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put...
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when you book your flight, you have flight 215 piloted by john smith.research doctors and physicians, we research them to see if they're going to kill us. but we need to research exactly who is flying you overseas, over anything. >> it's an idea maybe born of tragedy, but it actually might be one of those entrepreneurial insideideas. you give me the option of main cabin select. how about select pilot who has a lot of hours behind the stick. it is bizarre though. they make these the 777 is the envy of many a pilot to fly this thing, and they call it a wire-to-wire flight. they can take off from frankfurt and land in los angeles and not really touch any controls. but these landings and take offs really need to be handled by people with experience. >> from what i heard i lived in san diego for a minute, and i saw the way planes fly in there and the airport is in the middle of downtown. they have to fly in over tall buildings. and san francisco is one of the tougher airport because of the water around the airport. maybe there are only simple airport he has
when you book your flight, you have flight 215 piloted by john smith.research doctors and physicians, we research them to see if they're going to kill us. but we need to research exactly who is flying you overseas, over anything. >> it's an idea maybe born of tragedy, but it actually might be one of those entrepreneurial insideideas. you give me the option of main cabin select. how about select pilot who has a lot of hours behind the stick. it is bizarre though. they make these the 777 is...
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. >> from those incredible bloodlines, thomas jefferson, and george washington, and john smith, and allreat americans, martin luther king jr., these great americans that built this country, you came from them. and the unique thing from being from that part of the world, when you learn about it, you can't breed secretariat to a donkey and expect to win the kentucky derby. you guys have incredible dna, and don't forget it. >> see, america, we can't have immigration reform because donkey dna can't inter-breed with us. john boehner has a choice, the side that includes rand paul voting against immigration reform holding on to his southern avenger staffer, holding on to his mask, saying americans are not wrong, because we really have to protect our white majority. that guy and the donkey dna guy, right, john boehner can choose that side. or he can listen to the leading latino voices in the country who say that if house republicans kill this bill it is essentially over for republican politics. tough decision, isn't it, john boehner? >>> good wednesday morning. right now on first look, dangerou
. >> from those incredible bloodlines, thomas jefferson, and george washington, and john smith, and allreat americans, martin luther king jr., these great americans that built this country, you came from them. and the unique thing from being from that part of the world, when you learn about it, you can't breed secretariat to a donkey and expect to win the kentucky derby. you guys have incredible dna, and don't forget it. >> see, america, we can't have immigration reform because...
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. >> from those incredible bloodlines of thomas jefferson and george washington and john smith, and all these great americans, martin luther king. these great americans that built this country. you came from them. and the unique thing about being from that part of the world, when you learn about breeding is you learn you an not breed secretariat to a donkey and expect to win the kentucky derby. you guys have incredible dna, and don't forget it. >> donkey dna crossing with american good dna, that's why we can't have immigration reform. senator jeff sessions, senator ted cruz, congressman "immigrants are like dogs" steve king, all were built as part of that rally on capitol hill. the reporter for "the nation" who captured that audio said jeff sessions was standing right next to him, while the donkey dna thing resonated. senator rand paul of kentucky, news today about senator rand paul that was maybe overshadowed by all the royal babiness. rand paul today lost his southern avenger. senator rand paul had hired as a senior senate staffer this man who goes by the name the southern avenger as
. >> from those incredible bloodlines of thomas jefferson and george washington and john smith, and all these great americans, martin luther king. these great americans that built this country. you came from them. and the unique thing about being from that part of the world, when you learn about breeding is you learn you an not breed secretariat to a donkey and expect to win the kentucky derby. you guys have incredible dna, and don't forget it. >> donkey dna crossing with american...
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citizens then you need a unique link to the user in time coz by the way a person who holds john smith device may not be john smith's you have too often to keep the user to the device but then it allows them to be a u.s. citizen. but i suspect the nsa has given considerable thought because they need to address that challenge to satisfy the 702 requirement. also i participated several years ago at a workshop something called of e.d. and day but it would be possible to uniquely link every activity on the internet coming every keystroke to the identifiable user who did what when. is perfect. like total information and awareness. but here's the problem. it is why i think we have gone too far down this road to distinguish between u.s. citizens and on u.s. citizens for the fourth amendment doesn't draw that distinction. almost all privacy laws regulate the conduct of the police in undertaking law enforcement activity. but it is the police conduct we're regulating. what pfizer introduced is in the collection of foreign intelligence we needed to safeguard the privacy interest of u.s. citizens.
citizens then you need a unique link to the user in time coz by the way a person who holds john smith device may not be john smith's you have too often to keep the user to the device but then it allows them to be a u.s. citizen. but i suspect the nsa has given considerable thought because they need to address that challenge to satisfy the 702 requirement. also i participated several years ago at a workshop something called of e.d. and day but it would be possible to uniquely link every activity...
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if it had not been for john smith, they all would have died. pocahontas state her father's hand as they were about to kill john smith and that began a peaceful relations between virginians, native americans, and the english. pocahontas married another virginian and travel back to england. they gave her the christian name rebecca. she is coming home and fell ill on the journey down from london and was taken ashore and died. the english have taken care of her grave there since the early 1600's. in the church there are two stained-glass windows over the altar. one as rebecca, her christian name. the other one was ruth. james know from the king bible that john winter probably preach from, ruth is the story of the wonderful old testament story of ruth and naomi, the mother-in-law and daughter and all who were of different nations. when naomi tow route to go back, after her husband died, ruth made her quote. that is why the stained-glass windows are there and why the grave as been so carefully maintained for so many years. it will inspire you in your
if it had not been for john smith, they all would have died. pocahontas state her father's hand as they were about to kill john smith and that began a peaceful relations between virginians, native americans, and the english. pocahontas married another virginian and travel back to england. they gave her the christian name rebecca. she is coming home and fell ill on the journey down from london and was taken ashore and died. the english have taken care of her grave there since the early 1600's....
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. >> in your book you talk about john maynard smith. >> it is a very wonderful man from a distinguishedbiologist. a wonderful character. he was irreverent and talking to students about real work. and he inspired generations and he inspired me. although i was never actually a student. this many of his ideas were incorporated in this way. >> how did your life change? did you become a celebrity professor in a sense? >> not immediately. the book talks about things very well. it did cause a bit of a id cause a bit of a sensation. talking to people and it did start to happen nine. and it did change my life in sunny on a new course of the writing of other books. >> you are quite well-known, not only as a scientist, but also as an atheist as well. when did you start writing about that in earnest? >> well, i suppose all of my books are all about the argument of design. which is still, i think, the dominant reason why most people will give, believing in us. they will say look at the nature, look at the trees, flowers, and of course, it that is not what it is about. this is the opposite. it wasn't
. >> in your book you talk about john maynard smith. >> it is a very wonderful man from a distinguishedbiologist. a wonderful character. he was irreverent and talking to students about real work. and he inspired generations and he inspired me. although i was never actually a student. this many of his ideas were incorporated in this way. >> how did your life change? did you become a celebrity professor in a sense? >> not immediately. the book talks about things very well....
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let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveurphy. welcome. okay, john, just how bad is this going to get at the pump? it's certainlyoing to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people on the earth according to genesis in the middle east, one killed another one. the middle east has bee zscrewed up ever since. here at home we're doing nothing toelp. the left hates fossil fuels. the right thinks all we need to drill. we have no policy. we are screwing up our own system and costing our systems jobs because we don't have a national energy policy. stev ste >> see teve, do you agree? >> there's pain at the pump like every summer. most of this panel likes the guiden hand. that's what causes the prices to go up in the summer. beach chair prices go up in the summmmer. of course we need energy independence but this is just simple supply and demand. >> gary v, steve makes a point. july is a peak demand month, but last week we saw overnight gas prices go up 3 cents. that's unprecedented. do you expect them to kee
let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveurphy. welcome. okay, john, just how bad is this going to get at the pump? it's certainlyoing to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people on the earth according to genesis in the middle east, one killed another one. the middle east has bee zscrewed up ever since. here at home we're doing nothing toelp. the left hates fossil fuels. the right thinks all we need to...
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let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveump? it's certainlyoing to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people on the earth according to
let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveump? it's certainlyoing to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people on the earth according to
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i have been a leader for the same time as john smith. airing the -- during the time that he was there, one filibuster. during the time president obama has been president, 16 filibusters. during the history of this country there have only been 20. it 18 times, we did it just a year ago. . want everyone to hear this the changes we are making are very minimal. what we are doing is saying, listen american people, shouldn't president obama have somebody working for him that he wants? the 15 people that are pending? they have been waiting an average of nine months. harry reid making the case for changing senate rules. his counterpart, minority leader mitch mcconnell, had this to say on the same program. [video clip] >> we have an opportunity to pull back from the brink in this joint meeting. we are going to have a ball of senators and the old senate chamber. i hope we will come to the senses and not change the core of the senate. we have never changed the rules of the sent by breaking the rules of the senate in order to diminish the voices of
i have been a leader for the same time as john smith. airing the -- during the time that he was there, one filibuster. during the time president obama has been president, 16 filibusters. during the history of this country there have only been 20. it 18 times, we did it just a year ago. . want everyone to hear this the changes we are making are very minimal. what we are doing is saying, listen american people, shouldn't president obama have somebody working for him that he wants? the 15 people...
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it was a man using his laptop in front of the tommy smith and john carlos statue.attacked and robbed. past 8:00 last night, the male victim not affiliated with the university told police he was using his laptop when three -- when three black females pistol- whipped him and attacked him and took his laptop. two suspects were wearing red sweatshirts and black pant, the other wearing all black. a male student we spoke to said he is surprised a man was the target. >> the females were the targets until now. but a male attack by a female with a gun, that's surprising. i will be more cautious. >> you carry a laptop? >> yeah. a laptop, a tablet, a phone, a lot of things. >> reporter: university police are looking for any information regarding this incident. they sent out an alert to students detailing the robbery. they are asking anybody to report any suspicious information. this is a third armed robbery that's happened this year. two happened in the spring. both of them involved pistols and this latest one again has students concerned. reporting live from san jose, janine
it was a man using his laptop in front of the tommy smith and john carlos statue.attacked and robbed. past 8:00 last night, the male victim not affiliated with the university told police he was using his laptop when three -- when three black females pistol- whipped him and attacked him and took his laptop. two suspects were wearing red sweatshirts and black pant, the other wearing all black. a male student we spoke to said he is surprised a man was the target. >> the females were the...
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and you have one nano second is to read, how do you not at some point just even try to pronounce john smithaphic. i think it's more of a diversion tactic for the airlines. >> this is an unfortunate sidebar to the whole thing. >> it's amazing knowing what we know about how a story cops together, producer and everyone saw it and it went through. >> we have been in a position where you read something on the air and do you stop or what? and it's just a mess by that time. >> there's a lawsuit now based on it. the iowa supreme court has ruled again that dentist james knight did not discriminate against his employee when he fired her in 2010 for being quote, two attractive and a threat to his marriage, she is a married mother of two, and worked for dr. knight for ten years, nelson argued that she'd not have been argued in she was a man and the court has now disagreed? >> what was the basis? >> they are not saying it's gender discrimination, it's a d discrimination as a threat to his marriage. >> he was texting with her and his wife found about it. >> his wife works at the office. >> and he decide
and you have one nano second is to read, how do you not at some point just even try to pronounce john smithaphic. i think it's more of a diversion tactic for the airlines. >> this is an unfortunate sidebar to the whole thing. >> it's amazing knowing what we know about how a story cops together, producer and everyone saw it and it went through. >> we have been in a position where you read something on the air and do you stop or what? and it's just a mess by that time. >>...
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it's real. >> while felicia smith suffers the pain of being separated from her daughter, john schmidtms eager to once again engage jail staff. >> he's been quite problematic, now i've heard he's urinated out the cell and kicking and banging. we want to place him in and show him we have other things available to us to use as far as force goes. >> warden ivey deploys the special response team to extract schmidt for the second time. >> get down! crawl backwards -- >> clear the windows. >> crawl back. >> clear the windows. >> come to me. keep down and keep your stomach on the ground. keep coming back. stay there, face down. >> go. >> not afraid, huh? [ bleep ] yourself. you're a dead man when i get out on the street. all of you. you hear me? i know where your family lives. i'm going to burn each one of them. you're dead. >> chair is secure. all secure. >> you think i'm playing with you? >> mask going on. >> neither the restraint chair or spit mask do anything to deter schmidt's verbal abuse and threats on staff. >> point that gun at me, and you're [ bleep ] dead, man. on the streets you'r
it's real. >> while felicia smith suffers the pain of being separated from her daughter, john schmidtms eager to once again engage jail staff. >> he's been quite problematic, now i've heard he's urinated out the cell and kicking and banging. we want to place him in and show him we have other things available to us to use as far as force goes. >> warden ivey deploys the special response team to extract schmidt for the second time. >> get down! crawl backwards -- >>...
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armed robberies happened in the spring and the latest happened in the lawn on front of the tommy smith and johnmale victim who is not affiliated with the university as a student or staff member told police he was sitting in the grass behind clark hall using his laptop when three black females approached him. he said they pistol whipped him injuring his face and the back of his head and then ran off with his laptop. this has disturbed students and people who frequent the campus. >> it is surprising. i've never really heard of three females jumping a man. mugging a man. let alone on a campus. >> reporter: the female suspect was holding a brass revolver she was about 5'2" and had a lip piercing. two were wearing red suite shirt and black pants the other was wearing all black. they sent out an alert to students detailing the robbery. they are warning anybody to be careful especially if you are walking at dusk or nighttime and you could always call for a university police escort if you feel threatened or unsafe. reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a lawsuit has been filed again
armed robberies happened in the spring and the latest happened in the lawn on front of the tommy smith and johnmale victim who is not affiliated with the university as a student or staff member told police he was sitting in the grass behind clark hall using his laptop when three black females approached him. he said they pistol whipped him injuring his face and the back of his head and then ran off with his laptop. this has disturbed students and people who frequent the campus. >> it is...
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. >> in "an appetite for wonder" you talk about john maynard smith. who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man. he was a distinguished biologist a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about work. he didn't do anything things that professors did about fussing about where the next graph was coming from and things like that. he just got on with it. his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper as a theorist and he inspired students and he inspired me although i was never actually a student. many of his ideas are incorporated in the selfish gene. >> after the selfish gene was published ,-com,-com ma how did your life change as a as a professor corrects did you become a celebrity professor and a. >> not immediately. the book did sell very well and i think it's sold 1 million copies. it did cause a bit of a sensation. and i did find myself being invited to do lots of things which i hadn't been before i suppose, talking to people like you i suppose. that did start to happen then and i suppose
. >> in "an appetite for wonder" you talk about john maynard smith. who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man. he was a distinguished biologist a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about work. he didn't do anything things that professors did about fussing about where the next graph was coming from and things like that. he just got on with it. his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper as a...
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smith tracy burns, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with david mercer. welcome, everybody.ary b., will maximizing the minimum wage minimize or maximize our job growth? >> well, brenda, it's going to kill job growth, especially when you get right down to it what the minimum wage does, it discriminates against less-skilled workers. it's plain and simple. new york in 2006 raised their minimum wage from about 5.15 to 6.75. they saw a 20% increase in unemployment against younger lesser skilled workers. in 2007 before the recession started, unemployment amongst young black teenagers -- i want to get the figure right -- was about 29%. now, after all the stimulus and what we've done, it's 40%. so clearly it works against these workers, and, you know, the argument that the left makes is, well, these businesses can't afford it. first of all, most small businesses, brenda, can can't ad to pay more. but even if they can, even if you're walmart, they say, they can afford it. i'd like to know from the left what happens with those earnings that go out as extra wages. those earnings are re
smith tracy burns, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with david mercer. welcome, everybody.ary b., will maximizing the minimum wage minimize or maximize our job growth? >> well, brenda, it's going to kill job growth, especially when you get right down to it what the minimum wage does, it discriminates against less-skilled workers. it's plain and simple. new york in 2006 raised their minimum wage from about 5.15 to 6.75. they saw a 20% increase in unemployment against younger lesser...
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. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion."t exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a requirement that all procedures be done at surgical centers. that would reduce the number of available abortion clinics in the state from 47 to 5. >> john: hold on. is five abortion clinics in 269,000 square miles really so bad? think about it. texas will still have three more abortion clinks than it has six flags amusement parks. let's be fair. when we're talking about math. if senator davis can talk 13 hours, texas women won't have to drive 13 hours to get an abortion. okay. how hard can that be? >> you can't trade off with a colleague to get any relief. you cannot sit down. you cannot eat. you cannot touch the podium or the desk. you cannot leave even for a second for any reason including having to go to the bathroom. you have to stay on the topic of the bill you are filibustering. >> john: of course -- and this is important -- there is no sex in the champagne room. this is the senate we're talking about. at
. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion."t exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a requirement that all procedures be done at surgical centers. that would reduce the number of available abortion clinics in the state from 47 to 5. >> john: hold on. is five abortion clinics in 269,000 square miles really so bad? think about it. texas will still have three more abortion clinks than...
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christie smith is live outside the oakland police department now explaining why the father is, in fact, under arrest. christie, good morning. >> reporter: oakland police say the little girl's father, john webb is under arrest for child endangerment, basically for leaving that little girl in the car. we spoke with neighbors who say they haven't spoken with the father since the girl went missing. police are not calling him a suspect they say their focus today is still on finding little daphne viola webb, 21-month-old
christie smith is live outside the oakland police department now explaining why the father is, in fact, under arrest. christie, good morning. >> reporter: oakland police say the little girl's father, john webb is under arrest for child endangerment, basically for leaving that little girl in the car. we spoke with neighbors who say they haven't spoken with the father since the girl went missing. police are not calling him a suspect they say their focus today is still on finding little...
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smith, trac burns, tracy and welcome to everybody. okay, john, is the health care law making the job market sick? >> yes,
smith, trac burns, tracy and welcome to everybody. okay, john, is the health care law making the job market sick? >> yes,
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smith, trac burns, tracy and welcome to everybody. okay, john, is the health care law making the job market sick? >> yes, absolutely. what the job market wants is certainty. we've got no certainty with this law. they are talking about trying to fix the law. you're talkingbout fixing something that hasn't even been implemented. why did you pass something broke to bin with? that's the problem we have. 34 of 50 states have opted out of the state exchanges, 24 of 50 states have said they don't want the medicaid expansion because they simply can't afford it, and small businesses around the country are saying if we get stuck with an extra $5,000 per employee, this eats into our profit margins bad enough we can't afford it, and that is the problem that you have in small businesses right now, america, which creates most of the jobs. >> that's right, that's the point. they are the job creators, the engine of job creation. what doest say that small businesses are not optimistic about their hiring plan or they are firing workers? >> well, first of all, sma
smith, trac burns, tracy and welcome to everybody. okay, john, is the health care law making the job market sick? >> yes, absolutely. what the job market wants is certainty. we've got no certainty with this law. they are talking about trying to fix the law. you're talkingbout fixing something that hasn't even been implemented. why did you pass something broke to bin with? that's the problem we have. 34 of 50 states have opted out of the state exchanges, 24 of 50 states have said they...
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wanted to also mention daphne's father, john webb is expected to be arraigned later this afternoon. live in oakland, christie smithtoday in the bay." >> thank you, christie. it is 5:06. a san jose police officer working in the sexual assault unit is being charged with a sex crime himself involving a minor. the detective turned himself in to his colleagues at a department he worked for for almosb? ten years. "today in the bay's" marla tellez live at police headquarters in san jose with details on where this case goes now. >> reporter: good morning. this officer's name is tony fregger. he's 33 years old. we can't give you a look at him. si police department doesn't release officer mug shots. we can give you a rundown of what he is accused of doing. tony fregger is facing two felonies after he wasu caught with possessing sexually explicit photos of a minor. that's felony number one.vo number two, communicating with a mine for for the purpose of receiving sexually explicit photos. this was in 2010 when fregger first contacted the underage girl online. a couple months later she told him she was 17, soon to be 18. in
wanted to also mention daphne's father, john webb is expected to be arraigned later this afternoon. live in oakland, christie smithtoday in the bay." >> thank you, christie. it is 5:06. a san jose police officer working in the sexual assault unit is being charged with a sex crime himself involving a minor. the detective turned himself in to his colleagues at a department he worked for for almosb? ten years. "today in the bay's" marla tellez live at police headquarters in...
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." >> john: by the way just incidentally i'm guessing that's not the first time that she smith has had "this has to be the stupidest place i've ever worked at." but now, look, look. [ cheers and applause ] you might have heard him during that report say credit rating agencies accepted cash in exchange for triple-a ratings. that might sound to you like a bribe when actually it's much worse than that. it's standard business practice. and don't take that from a political is a tirist. take it from a satirical politician. >> the "washington post" depicts the problem quite well in this satirical cartoon. now here you see the rating agencies giving three tens to a figure skater labeledded wall street. he says, "i pay their salaries." that's why he's getting the three tens or triple-a. and, yes, he's a figure skater and he's dumping trash really. there you see an apple core. there's a fish. head. skeleton. a banana. you know what those do on the ice. you just don't want that. that's bad. >> john: how do you not love
." >> john: by the way just incidentally i'm guessing that's not the first time that she smith has had "this has to be the stupidest place i've ever worked at." but now, look, look. [ cheers and applause ] you might have heard him during that report say credit rating agencies accepted cash in exchange for triple-a ratings. that might sound to you like a bribe when actually it's much worse than that. it's standard business practice. and don't take that from a political is a...
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." >> john: by the way just incidentally i'm guessing that's not the first time that she smith has had to say, "this has to be the stupidest place i've ever worked at." but now, look, look. [ cheers and applause ] you might have heard him during that report say credit rating agencies accepted cash in exchange for triple-a ratings. that might sound to you like a bribe when actually it's much worse than that. it's standard business practice. and don't take that from a political is a tirist. take it from a satirical politician. >> the "washington post" depicts the problem quite well in this satirical cartoon. now here you see the rating agencies giving three tens to a figure skater labeledded wall street. he says, "i pay their salaries." that's why he's getting the three tens or triple-a. and, yes, he's a figure skater and he's dumping trash really. there you see an apple core. there's a fish. head. skeleton. a banana. you know what those do on the ice. you just don't want that. that's bad. >> john: how do you not love that? al franken has crackd the code on how to talk to senators. as th
." >> john: by the way just incidentally i'm guessing that's not the first time that she smith has had to say, "this has to be the stupidest place i've ever worked at." but now, look, look. [ cheers and applause ] you might have heard him during that report say credit rating agencies accepted cash in exchange for triple-a ratings. that might sound to you like a bribe when actually it's much worse than that. it's standard business practice. and don't take that from a...
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john webb will be arranged this afternoon on the child endangerment charges. christie smith5. as we know, police are supposed to investigate crimes, not be accused of them. this morning a san jose police officer right now under arrest charged with a sex crime involving a minor. "today in the bay's" marla tellez live at the san jose police department with the latest details and where this case is heading now. marla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the officer turned himself in to sjpd yesterday, this after san jose police say they found sexually explicit photos of a minor on his home computer. these photos seming from an inappropriate relationship he allegedly had with the young girl a couple years ago. the officer's name is tony 23rege23re fregger. he's 33 years old. in november 2010 fregger contacted this girl online. a couple months later in january t two had an exchange on facebook where it came to light the girl was under age. in reality she was 16 years old but she told fregger in a written message, quote, i'm 17, and my birthday's in february. his response acc
john webb will be arranged this afternoon on the child endangerment charges. christie smith5. as we know, police are supposed to investigate crimes, not be accused of them. this morning a san jose police officer right now under arrest charged with a sex crime involving a minor. "today in the bay's" marla tellez live at the san jose police department with the latest details and where this case is heading now. marla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the officer turned...
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let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveertainly going to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people
let's get to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary smith john layfield, tracy burns along with steveertainly going to get a lot worse before it gets better. when there were only four people
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smith, albuquerque, new mexico. google bob's organization who can google wacky warning labels. your questions for my guests. bob or johne. why no penalties for filing ridiculous frivolous suits. daniel spencer says, the answer would be the penalty loser pays. why such opposition to loser pays. what is the downside? >> there are penalties for filing frivolous lawsuits. >> john: they are never imposed. >> yes, they are. >> they are almost never imposed. >> every other country in the world have a loser pay system. so in europe and asia all of that. those countries have the ability to sue. >> but they look to us. >> and they. [ laughter ] laugh. >> john: yes, ma'am. >> you mentioned.... >> john: before you ask your question, you are a high school student. you shall here because you won the second prize in the essay contest for stossel in the classroom the high school contest where you write about freedom. [ applause ] go ahead and ask your question. >> you've mentioned your accomplishments. what are the laws most proud of? >> the ban of smoking and we reduced smoking half of the united states. >> john: you did that? >> yep
smith, albuquerque, new mexico. google bob's organization who can google wacky warning labels. your questions for my guests. bob or johne. why no penalties for filing ridiculous frivolous suits. daniel spencer says, the answer would be the penalty loser pays. why such opposition to loser pays. what is the downside? >> there are penalties for filing frivolous lawsuits. >> john: they are never imposed. >> yes, they are. >> they are almost never imposed. >> every...
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. >> reporter: i'm rachel smith in texas. >> so john, i hear you like to grill and chill. >> i look toire. >> hero. >> hero, little extra lighter fluid on the grill. >> got some barbecue sauce around? >> mmm. >> hero. >> hero, little extra lighter fluid on the grill. >> barbecue sauce on it. >> mm. our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. the same grin. and the same beautiful hair. with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. ♪ she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. ♪ and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. d-tic maintenance. ♪ >>> finally this half hour, the running man, may know it as a novel published in 1982, with arnold schwarzenegger in 1987. for our purposes it is a little different. >> yeah. in o
. >> reporter: i'm rachel smith in texas. >> so john, i hear you like to grill and chill. >> i look toire. >> hero. >> hero, little extra lighter fluid on the grill. >> got some barbecue sauce around? >> mmm. >> hero. >> hero, little extra lighter fluid on the grill. >> barbecue sauce on it. >> mm. our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. the same grin. and the same beautiful hair. with nice 'n easy, get the most...
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officer tim smith, statements he had heard the defendant make. and john goode, who at that point had provided me with a statement both in writing and i believe taped also that it was his belief that it was george zimmerman the one yelling for help. >> so with that information in mind, you were presenting this to mr. martin with what idea? what did you want to accomplish by presenting this to mr. martin and having him listen to it? >> for my own clarification to make sure that everybody had it correct or at that point that the information i had was correct. >> did mr. martin's response fit into the other information you already had available? >> at that point in time, yes, sir, it did. >> and to the extent that he said no, you understood that to be what? when he said no, what question do you think he was answering? >> that the voice in the background was not that of his son. >> did he ever contact you in the days or weeks after that to ask you whether or not he could listen to the tape again? >> no, sir, he did not. >> did he ever say anything to you about
officer tim smith, statements he had heard the defendant make. and john goode, who at that point had provided me with a statement both in writing and i believe taped also that it was his belief that it was george zimmerman the one yelling for help. >> so with that information in mind, you were presenting this to mr. martin with what idea? what did you want to accomplish by presenting this to mr. martin and having him listen to it? >> for my own clarification to make sure that...
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nbc bay area's christie smith joining us live in san francisco with this disturbing video. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you you john, i got off the phone with san francisco police and they are telling me that christopher porter bailey of oakland was arrested on friday in oakland with the help of oakland police, but not at his in this horrible attack. now, i do want to stress that we do have the attack on tape and that's what disturbed so many people it is a disturbing attack. so bad, in fact, that you may not want to watch it as we show it. so if you don't want to, go ahead and turn it now. she was on the sidewalk, this woman, after a suspect hit her around stole her purse and phone. then one man, turning to leave, suddenly turns back and kicks her right in the face for no reas reason, knocking her out it is happened june 30th during pride weekend and caught on security tape. porter bailey was believed to be in a group of three to five suspects who may have been involved in a series of incidents that went down on pride weekend, the annual block party in the castro. three others were arrested earlier, i'm told, clos
nbc bay area's christie smith joining us live in san francisco with this disturbing video. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you you john, i got off the phone with san francisco police and they are telling me that christopher porter bailey of oakland was arrested on friday in oakland with the help of oakland police, but not at his in this horrible attack. now, i do want to stress that we do have the attack on tape and that's what disturbed so many people it is a disturbing...
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like this bog of the foundation of kabul isn't what john locke and his guys were doing the english revolution and then a hundred years later when adam smith and his friends were consolidating and writing about what a wonderful system it is you basically have a bet of going to duplicity going on which is the markets spring forth from the ground no they don't they're made by states as much as they're made by on two printers and kabul is in fact is the topless with the state now they want the state to protect their property rights but also it to give them the lion's share of the profits any state that's probable enough to do that can actually take away your profits so you have this love hate relationship with the state now the big problem how do you pay for something powerful enough to protect you well the government that comes along is a wonderful lease what you're going to do is give them a loan and they're going to pay the whole thing bought plus interest and then they're going to protect your property of the same time here's the weakness in the argument the liberals nightmare that we still hear today but of everybody discovers there's go
like this bog of the foundation of kabul isn't what john locke and his guys were doing the english revolution and then a hundred years later when adam smith and his friends were consolidating and writing about what a wonderful system it is you basically have a bet of going to duplicity going on which is the markets spring forth from the ground no they don't they're made by states as much as they're made by on two printers and kabul is in fact is the topless with the state now they want the...