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kevin picks her up.nt, they have sex in his vehicle. ♪ i'm addicted to you >> janelle ultimately spends the night with him, where they again engage in sexual intercourse. according to janelle, it was completely consensual. and she also states that during the evening, kevin produces a camera and he takes digital photos. >> stop! >> he records their activity. >> don't be shy. don't be nervous. >> in many cases, it's to relive the experience later on. it also could have been designed for trading for other images with like-minded individuals online, or perhaps he could use this as a form of blackmail. >> it's a compulsion that they fight, they know it's reprehensible, they know that people hate what they do, but it's a compulsion and a narcissistic desire that they have to satisfy. these guys are cunning. they're smart. he manipulated her so well that she even went and told her mother this is the guy for me, this is my road to happiness. >> gentleman -- >> she finally confesses hey, i spent the last couple d
kevin picks her up.nt, they have sex in his vehicle. ♪ i'm addicted to you >> janelle ultimately spends the night with him, where they again engage in sexual intercourse. according to janelle, it was completely consensual. and she also states that during the evening, kevin produces a camera and he takes digital photos. >> stop! >> he records their activity. >> don't be shy. don't be nervous. >> in many cases, it's to relive the experience later on. it also could...
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it said hi, tory, my name is kevin, i went to high school with your mom. >> i said kevin stoeser? friend request, too? she said yeah. i said well, i guess, you know, if you want to accept it you can. it's somebody my age as one of your friends. i never thought more of it. >> he said hi, kind of just small talk, then he went to say you're really beautiful. kevin continued to talk to me throughout the night. he had told me that he was in rapid city, south dakota, that he might be coming to town to fort pierre, south dakota. i did not reply. i went to school the next day, and a couple of my girlfriends in my grade had said this kevin stoeser guy keeps contacting me. i was like what? it was basically the same thing, like do you know tory deal, i went to high school with her mom and would ask them to hang out, continue to tell them how beautiful they were. >> i said seriously, he's saying those things to you? so i asked for the number and i had said you need to stop texting my daughter and her friends. that's just not cool. you know, they're 20 years younger than you. you just don't do
it said hi, tory, my name is kevin, i went to high school with your mom. >> i said kevin stoeser? friend request, too? she said yeah. i said well, i guess, you know, if you want to accept it you can. it's somebody my age as one of your friends. i never thought more of it. >> he said hi, kind of just small talk, then he went to say you're really beautiful. kevin continued to talk to me throughout the night. he had told me that he was in rapid city, south dakota, that he might be...
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kevin survives.goes to the hospital, you go in the hospital to talk to him thinking he's probably going to be dead by the time he arrives at the hospital. because no one survives that jump rjt right. when i got the cal i was on another case at that time. so when i got done that i took my time going to the hospital. based on that. i figure they're not going make it. very few people make it when they go off that bridge. and even if he did make it he's going to be surrounded by doctors and nurses and i won't be able to speak with him for days if not weeks. >> what did you find when you got there snncht i walked in. >> he was lying in his bed with his father next to him. i walked up and introduced myself. told him why i was there. and i'm handling the case. and his father shook my hand. and he could speak then. kevin said, very slowly. but we had a chat for a while. and it was quite interesting. i -- i was astounded. i couldn't believe he was alive. >> what did you learn from him? because i know you are
kevin survives.goes to the hospital, you go in the hospital to talk to him thinking he's probably going to be dead by the time he arrives at the hospital. because no one survives that jump rjt right. when i got the cal i was on another case at that time. so when i got done that i took my time going to the hospital. based on that. i figure they're not going make it. very few people make it when they go off that bridge. and even if he did make it he's going to be surrounded by doctors and nurses...
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and it's important and kev kevin alluded to this. we haven't talked much about it but i began the discussion with it. it makes a difference as to whether or not you're talking about a market that is monopolistic in my view in which there's not competition or one in which there is some competition. we can debate and maybe we will do it another day, how much competition there is and whether it's enough. but this is not the marketplace we had back in the last century with ma bell. we do have wireless -- in fact, most people don't realize this, over two-thirds of the internet connections now in the u.s. are through wireless devices. and they're not even largely covered by the net neutrality rules. you may wish that they were but -- >> they should be. >> i think wireless carriers realize that. >> and most of the investment in the last several years, you know, has gone to the wireless side, which may tell you something about whether regulation matters. but here's really the point that i want to make. if we didn't have any competition, then
and it's important and kev kevin alluded to this. we haven't talked much about it but i began the discussion with it. it makes a difference as to whether or not you're talking about a market that is monopolistic in my view in which there's not competition or one in which there is some competition. we can debate and maybe we will do it another day, how much competition there is and whether it's enough. but this is not the marketplace we had back in the last century with ma bell. we do have...
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kevin sorbo. >> that's the first story. they care more about messy than the irsy. we're talk with soccer i guess. according to a survey, young americans 18-29 are paying closer attention to the world cup than they are to president obama's many, many, many scandals. 24% said they were monitoring events in brazil very closely. more than were following flares at veterans hospitals and violence in iraq. meanwhile that, game. u.s. lost to belgium despite the efforts of the u.s.'s goalkeeper. howard made 94 saves. here are some of his best ♪ ♪ >> oh, what a game. kevin. >> yes. >> welcome to the show. >> thank you. good to be back. >> the irs scandal isn't exciting. it's about lost e-mails at this point. but neither is soccer, especially if the u.s. isn't playing. on a scale of 1 to 19, how troubled are you by this survey? >> i'm not troubled. i'm not surprised. what do 20-somethings care about paying taxes? the only ones that do gave up their lives or are serving in the military right now. are we surpr
kevin sorbo. >> that's the first story. they care more about messy than the irsy. we're talk with soccer i guess. according to a survey, young americans 18-29 are paying closer attention to the world cup than they are to president obama's many, many, many scandals. 24% said they were monitoring events in brazil very closely. more than were following flares at veterans hospitals and violence in iraq. meanwhile that, game. u.s. lost to belgium despite the efforts of the u.s.'s goalkeeper....
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in paris, california, print car racer kevin white takes a turn for the worse. his car flips over and launches him 25 feet in the air, landing him precariously on this wire fence. >> the start of the accident was very common. the end of the accident was very, very shocking. >> photographer mike truex has been shooting racing from his perch up on the scoreboard for more than 15 years. passionate about the sport, mike has intimate knowledge about the racing experience. >> 80 miles an hour around the top of the racetrack, mud flying, driver's arms flailing. it's insane. >> and if sprint car racing is insane from mike's vantage point, imagine how insane it is to drive. >> just think of the scariest thing you've ever done ever in your life, holding on for dear life, and it almost takes somebody a little crazy to do these, to drive these things. >> number 4 driver tony jones has sprint car racing in his blood. his father was also a driver, and during the course of his 16 years of professional racing, tony's had his share of crashes. >> one of my worst crashes, the car
in paris, california, print car racer kevin white takes a turn for the worse. his car flips over and launches him 25 feet in the air, landing him precariously on this wire fence. >> the start of the accident was very common. the end of the accident was very, very shocking. >> photographer mike truex has been shooting racing from his perch up on the scoreboard for more than 15 years. passionate about the sport, mike has intimate knowledge about the racing experience. >> 80...
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one of kevin's closest friends, christian miller joined the army within months of kevin. kevin was enlisting at a time of war, and he chose to enlist as an infantryman, christian recalls. kevin knew what he was going into. this was something he volunteered to do. kevin knew something was wrong out there, and he was going to take a stand about it. kevin was later based in fort lewis, washington, where he met the woman who would become his wife, crystal, in the fall of 2008. on march 22, 2009, they were married just a few days before kevin's 27th birthday. kevin also grew very close to crystal's son, brian, and enjoyed spending time as a dad. then in july kevin was deployed to afghanistan, his first deployment. he deployed as part of fourth platoon alpha company first battalion 17th infantry regiment fifth stryker brigade combat team second infantry division based out of fort lewis. he was promoted to specialist and assigned to be a mortar carrier driver, a responsibility given to those soldiers among the best able to remain calm in the face of a crisis. no doubt kevin's li
one of kevin's closest friends, christian miller joined the army within months of kevin. kevin was enlisting at a time of war, and he chose to enlist as an infantryman, christian recalls. kevin knew what he was going into. this was something he volunteered to do. kevin knew something was wrong out there, and he was going to take a stand about it. kevin was later based in fort lewis, washington, where he met the woman who would become his wife, crystal, in the fall of 2008. on march 22, 2009,...
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the top two players of the game. >> kevin: local news coming up. we are! fox sports! rocket science? not simple. brain surgery? not really. online shopping? should be simple. but it's not. filling out your shipping address, billing address, card number, expiration date... typing and retyping each time you pay... not simple. when you pay securely with paypal, you're done in a few clicks. that's fast - even if you're a really slow clicker. it's not calculus - but it's pretty smart. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is on now. ♪ mattress discounters >> you're a [ bleep ]. >> nick, we see a lot of videos of packages being delivered not so carefully, right? >> toss them. >> right. if you order something, you want it to get there in one piece. these guys are just from dhl, looks like a rather big package, right? wrapped up in plastic wrap. a box, l
the top two players of the game. >> kevin: local news coming up. we are! fox sports! rocket science? not simple. brain surgery? not really. online shopping? should be simple. but it's not. filling out your shipping address, billing address, card number, expiration date... typing and retyping each time you pay... not simple. when you pay securely with paypal, you're done in a few clicks. that's fast - even if you're a really slow clicker. it's not calculus - but it's pretty smart. bulldog:...
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so kevin bankston. so surprise, i come from a civil libertarian perspective when it comes to government surveillance. but i think what i want to talk about today is the fact that however you fall on the national security versus personal privacy and civil liberties debate, i think that there can be argum t arguments made that we need to see substantial reforms in the way we do surveillance to address all the other issues being raised by the snowden revelations and the programs it did reveal. this isn't just about national security -- a fairly unproven national security benefit. it's about survey -- national security versus privacy and civil liberties and versus the internet economy and versus the security of the internet and the openness of internet architecture. it's about the continuing viability of our internet freedom abroad. the continued health of our relations with our allies and emerging governments abroad. so even if you don't care about privacy and civil liberties, i think there are a lot of mi
so kevin bankston. so surprise, i come from a civil libertarian perspective when it comes to government surveillance. but i think what i want to talk about today is the fact that however you fall on the national security versus personal privacy and civil liberties debate, i think that there can be argum t arguments made that we need to see substantial reforms in the way we do surveillance to address all the other issues being raised by the snowden revelations and the programs it did reveal....
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and it's important, and kevin alluded to this. we haven't talked much about it, but i began the discussion with it. it makes a difference as to whether you're talking about a market that is monopolistic, in my view, in which there's not competition or one in which there is some competition. now, we could debate and maybe we'll do it another day how much competition there is and whether it's enough, but this is not the marketplace that we had back in the last century with ma bell, you know? we do have wireless. in fact, most people don't realize this. over two-thirds of the internet connections now in the u.s. are through wireless devices. be ask can they're not even largely -- and they're not even largely covered by the net neutrality rules. now, you may wish that they should be -- >> guest: they should be. >> guest: i think the wireless carriers recognize that. >> guest: and most of the investment in the last several years, you know, has gone to the wireless side which may tell you something about whether regulation matters. but
and it's important, and kevin alluded to this. we haven't talked much about it, but i began the discussion with it. it makes a difference as to whether you're talking about a market that is monopolistic, in my view, in which there's not competition or one in which there is some competition. now, we could debate and maybe we'll do it another day how much competition there is and whether it's enough, but this is not the marketplace that we had back in the last century with ma bell, you know? we...
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attorney ron machen, the judge and the man's most recent defense attorney all agreed kevin martin isinnocent. >> bruce johnson with the story of how it all went down. >> reporter: that's kevin martin now 50 years old. he spent nearly half his life in prison, most of that time for a brutal rape and murder he never committed. >> it feels like i was living in horror, you know, like a dream just gone bad, man. >> reporter: this case goes back to 1982 when drivers along 295 in southeast washington were having their cars bumped from behind by guys who really wanted to rob them. in november of '8219-year-old ursula brown had her car bumped from behind. when she pulled over to confront the driver she was abducted, raped, shot repeatedly. the body was eventually found between a dumpster and a school on chesapeake street in southeast. kevin martin was 18 at the time and admits to taking part in three bump and robbery incidents, but he insisted all along that he went there when ursula brown was stopped, abducted, raped and then killed. >> by the time they included you in this bump and run crime
attorney ron machen, the judge and the man's most recent defense attorney all agreed kevin martin isinnocent. >> bruce johnson with the story of how it all went down. >> reporter: that's kevin martin now 50 years old. he spent nearly half his life in prison, most of that time for a brutal rape and murder he never committed. >> it feels like i was living in horror, you know, like a dream just gone bad, man. >> reporter: this case goes back to 1982 when drivers along 295...
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kevin, what do you think? >> i have to agree with you.ge problem with drugs in our country. maybe start with border control. a lot of drugs are coming across mexico. why not? i don't like the big government. i don't like big brother approach but at the same time these people have problems. costing how many billions of dollars in taxpayer dollars in lost revenue, lost working at jobs, what pay we have to do for their hospital care. i think we have to find, a nip it at the bud somewhere. >> are you worried at all, andrea, about a slippery slope? once they check all the boxes. you're unconscious after doing a procedure or suffering a injury let's whip through the file. she did this. maybe she took illicit drugs when she fell on her head. >> may help them. >> but not if it isn't t hate t. this is all about making money. this is not about patient care. health care ceos say this is patient care. no. this is about dollars. hospitals get whacked for administration after 30 days. they're seeing who come in after 30 days. which a lot of addicts wil
kevin, what do you think? >> i have to agree with you.ge problem with drugs in our country. maybe start with border control. a lot of drugs are coming across mexico. why not? i don't like the big government. i don't like big brother approach but at the same time these people have problems. costing how many billions of dollars in taxpayer dollars in lost revenue, lost working at jobs, what pay we have to do for their hospital care. i think we have to find, a nip it at the bud somewhere....
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i would also add, i think kevin is exactly right. the agency theory here is a tremendously significant legal innovation or discovery that they have found and told a good story of in the cases. so we're happy to take questions from the back queue. we're using the microphone in the back of the room. and again, general rules, if one can identify one's self, then we'll get cracking. yeah? >> steve wu again. i just wanted to thank you for your thought provoking paper. one of the things i've been thinking about -- i'll mention two things. one of the things i've been thinking about is generally the transition from physical to digital. and how the law doesn't seem to have caught up. the example that i give is in the 1990s when i was really first thinking about the internet and i was trying to do quote/unquote computer law is that i saw some of these cases having to do with insurance coverage for the loss of some kind of data center. a claim was put in by the insured to seek compensation for not only the loss of the hardware but also the loss
i would also add, i think kevin is exactly right. the agency theory here is a tremendously significant legal innovation or discovery that they have found and told a good story of in the cases. so we're happy to take questions from the back queue. we're using the microphone in the back of the room. and again, general rules, if one can identify one's self, then we'll get cracking. yeah? >> steve wu again. i just wanted to thank you for your thought provoking paper. one of the things i've...
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kevin barred and and kevin barred and andbrittany. (calling names) i'm having a hard time with those names. those are all the cards i have if anyone else wants to fill anti a card i'll call your name. >> next speaker >> hi, i'm willie wagner i want to speak in opposition to this any concern with this measure i don't think it's going to be well targeted. we want to, you know, the idea is to make soda more expensive kids will drink it less but it's on the sdoishts so the coca-cola corporation their idea is to have soda in liquor store so i think they're going to, you know, my concern is to put this tax on the line items and price soda all drinks including water in the vending machines will go up slightly instead of this targeted measure it will hurt poor families rather than specifically targeting soda. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i live in the mission. a tax has never helped the poor it only makes their lives harder. small business is an easy target to tax and fill the cities coffers. it seem like that building poli
kevin barred and and kevin barred and andbrittany. (calling names) i'm having a hard time with those names. those are all the cards i have if anyone else wants to fill anti a card i'll call your name. >> next speaker >> hi, i'm willie wagner i want to speak in opposition to this any concern with this measure i don't think it's going to be well targeted. we want to, you know, the idea is to make soda more expensive kids will drink it less but it's on the sdoishts so the coca-cola...
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. >> vÍdeo se puede ver cÓmo kevin trata de defenderse. >> atrÁs mÍo había un chamaco que fue quien merrado de pies y manos y encerrado en una jaula. el vÍdeo y la fotografía causado gran indignaciÓn en mÉxico por que el menor tiene una discapacidad que le impide ser como los otros niÑos de su edad. la mamÁ de kevin pidiÓ responder a la escuela. >> lo Único que va a hacer es la carta de mala conducta. >> el director dice que no vio nada. >> para es de psico terapeuta, la condiciÓn de kevin serÁ de por vida. >> son violencias extremas que dejan un traumatismo. que causan desconfianza hacia la comunidad. >> hoy se sabe que los padres de kevin formalizaron la denuncia por acoso ante las autoridades. mientras tanto organismos educativos firmaron un acuerdo de erradicaciÓn de bullying en las escuelas, comenzando por una campaÑa para prevenirlo. en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. >> impresionantes imaginas de una casa inflable que fue levantada por rÁfagas de viento en nevada. identifican como estadounidense al menor que fue golpeado por presuntos agentes del ejÉrcito de israel. continÚa la
. >> vÍdeo se puede ver cÓmo kevin trata de defenderse. >> atrÁs mÍo había un chamaco que fue quien merrado de pies y manos y encerrado en una jaula. el vÍdeo y la fotografía causado gran indignaciÓn en mÉxico por que el menor tiene una discapacidad que le impide ser como los otros niÑos de su edad. la mamÁ de kevin pidiÓ responder a la escuela. >> lo Único que va a hacer es la carta de mala conducta. >> el director dice que no vio nada. >> para es de...
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kevin werbach joining us from philadelphia, matt wood and randolph may with the state foundation. this was the communicators. >>> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. here is an update on the mississippi gop senate primary from the hill. state senator chris mcdaniels campaign is continue to fight their loss in the mississippi runoff raising the idea of a new election to settle alleged inaccuracy. his lawyer was surprised at the amount of evidence that continues to come forward that shows there has been election fraud in this case. they are moving forward with legal challenges to the v
kevin werbach joining us from philadelphia, matt wood and randolph may with the state foundation. this was the communicators. >>> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. here is an update on the mississippi gop senate primary from the hill. state senator chris mcdaniels campaign is continue to fight their loss in the mississippi runoff raising the idea of a new election to settle alleged...
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around kevin.. >> i get kind of depressed people going home, but it shows us the rest of us going home. >> bittersweet. >> oh, yeah [ bleep ], yeah, as long as he don't come back before i get out, it will be all right. >> no matter what he does, he's still my child. but i hope we can move on. it's time for him to grow up and you know, he has a little girl he needs to get everything right so he can see her. >> inmate houck? >> yes, ma'am. >> i need to see your i.d. >> what is your d.c. number? >> are you ready to go? >> yes, ma'am. >> have any property? >> just this. >> okay. >> is that him? that might be -- just sign your first and last name on that line. this shows today's date and you're being released. you'll receive $50 when you get outside with your family. that's what your signing for. print and sign here. >> he's probably like in there prim ping making sure he looks just right, you know. deowed rant because he want to smell good and look good. >> i'll take you through and they will want to s
around kevin.. >> i get kind of depressed people going home, but it shows us the rest of us going home. >> bittersweet. >> oh, yeah [ bleep ], yeah, as long as he don't come back before i get out, it will be all right. >> no matter what he does, he's still my child. but i hope we can move on. it's time for him to grow up and you know, he has a little girl he needs to get everything right so he can see her. >> inmate houck? >> yes, ma'am. >> i need to...
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but he's kevin mcdonald. all right? it's the wrong kevin mcdonald.ted "the last king of scotland," he's done some documentaries, i know nothing about the guy. i've never seen him in my life. i don't know what he's done. i don't know who's in my house. and i'm like, i'm acting polite. oh, great to see you, kevin, great, i'm really looking forward to this. i'm like, you're five minutes early, can you hang out? i go into my garage and wiki kevin mcdonald. oh my god. i'm reading his credits. oh, i saw that one, thank god i saw one thing he did. he seems to be interested in mick jagger, i know about mick jagger, all right. he did a documentary on him. i go into the interview. i don't tell him what's going on. i'm losing it. i interview him for about 35 minutes. i usually do an hour. i couldn't keep it up. i just wanted him out of my house. because i'm so embarrassed. then i didn't know what to do with it. he's a big director. then i realize, like the only thing i can do is wait till i can interview the kevin mcdonald from "kids in the hall" and release th
but he's kevin mcdonald. all right? it's the wrong kevin mcdonald.ted "the last king of scotland," he's done some documentaries, i know nothing about the guy. i've never seen him in my life. i don't know what he's done. i don't know who's in my house. and i'm like, i'm acting polite. oh, great to see you, kevin, great, i'm really looking forward to this. i'm like, you're five minutes early, can you hang out? i go into my garage and wiki kevin mcdonald. oh my god. i'm reading his...
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the boat was gone. >> but kevin and ruby's ordeal isn't over. almost immediately they get sucked under the water for a second time. >> and this time i didn't have ruby's hair. and so i popped up and looked around and she wasn't there yet. and just as i was beginning to start to panic, i guess i was already panicking, but where is she? where is she? and then she popped up. >> they swim for their lives. >> i was very, very proud of her. god, what a great kid. she swam very confidently. she didn't need me there at that point. >> this is freedom, we have people in the water. looks like they got run over by a barge. one of the duck boats. i'm going to pick them up. >> the crash claims the lives of two hungarian students, szabolcs prem and dora schwendtner. but somehow 35 people are pulled to safety. many need medical attention, including ruby, who suffers from shock. in philadelphia, the mayor holds a press conference. >> this is a very serious situation, and we're going to do everything we can to, obviously, get to the bottom of it. >> investigators
the boat was gone. >> but kevin and ruby's ordeal isn't over. almost immediately they get sucked under the water for a second time. >> and this time i didn't have ruby's hair. and so i popped up and looked around and she wasn't there yet. and just as i was beginning to start to panic, i guess i was already panicking, but where is she? where is she? and then she popped up. >> they swim for their lives. >> i was very, very proud of her. god, what a great kid. she swam very...
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kevin, who has 25 stitches and several cuts and bruises, says he's doing great. >> you know, kevin, peoplehrilled that you are okay, but you know there are many people that are saying, what in the world were you thinking? >> i should have packed it up a little bit earlier than i did, though. when that gale force wind picked up to 70 knots, 60 knots, and it carried me across the street, that was a little dangerous. i regret it a little bit, but i learned. >> kevin taught himself how to kite board and says he's been doing it for four years. he's thankful he has no memory of the whole ordeal, but he surprises everyone with what he says next. >> the next time i'll be out there, but i'll be packing up a little bit earlier than i did this previous time. >> so you would still go back out there in a tropical storm, is that what you're saying? >> definitely. >> video of kevin's wild ride travels like the wind around the internet and hits the kite surfing community hard. >> initially i was shocked by the violence of the accident. >> rick yosi is the director of florida's kite surfing association and
kevin, who has 25 stitches and several cuts and bruises, says he's doing great. >> you know, kevin, peoplehrilled that you are okay, but you know there are many people that are saying, what in the world were you thinking? >> i should have packed it up a little bit earlier than i did, though. when that gale force wind picked up to 70 knots, 60 knots, and it carried me across the street, that was a little dangerous. i regret it a little bit, but i learned. >> kevin taught...
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yes, it's been pretty wildly reported as kevin mentioned, there has been a real impact on this. i've seen probably most recently the news that verizon lost a contract with the german government and the german government specifically sited security concerns and wanting to keep the network domestic. we are hearing antidotally a lot of examples of countries customers, end users raising security concerns as to whether or not they should use u.s. based companies for their services. hearing questions even in companies that don't -- have not been pulled into the whole national security surveillance debate. they are getting questions about this. so we're absolutely hearing a lot of examples of concerns from customers around the world. >> so staying on the trade thought for a second before we go to privacy, so the impact on the u.s. government's credibility, we think this is real. this is not just a posturing issue or being used as a trade lever? >> so i don't know -- a trade lever as much as a lever to influence and grow economies around the world. what we are seeing is obviously the co
yes, it's been pretty wildly reported as kevin mentioned, there has been a real impact on this. i've seen probably most recently the news that verizon lost a contract with the german government and the german government specifically sited security concerns and wanting to keep the network domestic. we are hearing antidotally a lot of examples of countries customers, end users raising security concerns as to whether or not they should use u.s. based companies for their services. hearing questions...
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but the murder weapon belonged to kevin williams, a friend of thomas'.aimed the other was in possession of the gun at the time of tara's murder. then something strange happened. an unlikely witness came forward with a story of her own. >> there was a lady who was in her vehicle that had been stopped for a traffic violation, and she knew something about the case. >> i think i know who may have killed her. >> her name was barbara hilton and when she was with police, she told them something she had kept to herself for the past several weeks. she said she knew jeff thomas, and he had been staying at her house at the time of tara munsey's murder. on the night of the murder, thomas returned home visibly agitated. >> what happened? you're all muddy. >> he was dirty, he was muddy, he was upset and he told her that he had messed up. >> i asked him what he was talking about. he said she wouldn't have sex with me. it made me mad. >> and she says he told me i shot her three times in the head. >> execution style. >> he called it execution style? >> yeah. >> the numbe
but the murder weapon belonged to kevin williams, a friend of thomas'.aimed the other was in possession of the gun at the time of tara's murder. then something strange happened. an unlikely witness came forward with a story of her own. >> there was a lady who was in her vehicle that had been stopped for a traffic violation, and she knew something about the case. >> i think i know who may have killed her. >> her name was barbara hilton and when she was with police, she told...
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>> roger and kevin, going to stick around through the break.alk spotify, time wann warner any other company google might have its eye on. and a take on amazon's firephone ahead of earnings friday, and with a big pay day from the gopro ipo, kelly slater, where action sport cameras are headed. again, all-time intraday high on the s&p. don't go away. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." check out shares of this stock. moving higher after halted on reports that spanish energy company repsol is exploring a bid for the company. they responded saying it has been approached, but no assurance that any transaction would be agreed upon. you see the shares just reopened for trade up about 12% on the day so far, carl. back to you. >> dom, thanks. >>> with us again this north, elev
>> roger and kevin, going to stick around through the break.alk spotify, time wann warner any other company google might have its eye on. and a take on amazon's firephone ahead of earnings friday, and with a big pay day from the gopro ipo, kelly slater, where action sport cameras are headed. again, all-time intraday high on the s&p. don't go away. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each...
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kevin what what do you say about that. definitely a different animal i don't think anyone who follows privacy would disagree with me when i say that if you do care about your privacy in a very general sense you should not use facebook at all it's a company in that regard. that said yeah it's kind of apples and oranges personally i'm pretty creeped out by the facebook thing but again the worst facebook can do is manipulate your emotions or you know mine your data. it's not quite the same thing as a government agency directly tracking you ok now real quick i only have about a minute left there were rumors that were later debunked that there was military funding behind the facebook emotion study because cornell stepped forward and issued a definitive retraction of that rumor and in anybody here anybody's experience is there a real concern for potential collaboration between the department of defense and private corporations such as facebook to manipulate the populace emotion i think that there is in general a concern with the
kevin what what do you say about that. definitely a different animal i don't think anyone who follows privacy would disagree with me when i say that if you do care about your privacy in a very general sense you should not use facebook at all it's a company in that regard. that said yeah it's kind of apples and oranges personally i'm pretty creeped out by the facebook thing but again the worst facebook can do is manipulate your emotions or you know mine your data. it's not quite the same thing...
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attorney's office to close the case, so they picked kevin. the current defense team led by bernard grimm blasted the dci, fbi and state and others who based much of their case in '82 on a pubic hair sample from martin. >> the fbi said the best we can do is the pubic hair found at the scene was consistent with martin's which means it's consistent with every african american male in this city. >> reporter: convinced by his prior defense team that he could be convicted, kevin martin took what's called an alfred plea. he didn't admit to the murder but agreed the government had enough evidence to secure a conviction. federal prosecutors say recent dna has now led to the exoneration of martin in the attack on ms. brown. >> i just people like man, it was my time, you know. it's about time. >> reporter: u.s. attorney ron machen issued a statement that says 30 years ago kevin martin was unjustly branded a rapist and murderer. although martin had been justly convicted of a series of armed robberies, the system failed us all when he was wrongfully convi
attorney's office to close the case, so they picked kevin. the current defense team led by bernard grimm blasted the dci, fbi and state and others who based much of their case in '82 on a pubic hair sample from martin. >> the fbi said the best we can do is the pubic hair found at the scene was consistent with martin's which means it's consistent with every african american male in this city. >> reporter: convinced by his prior defense team that he could be convicted, kevin martin...
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let's bring kevin into into the fray here the n.s.a. agents have revealed. that pretty much all of what they're seeing are these private actual messages between lovers photos of moms kissing babies things of that nature and since they began doing this they've really only arrested i believe two people in connection with bomb making and this is in overseas and in pakistan so we've heard of casting this wide net but when is this net too wide well it's a really striking thing about this report is that there are you know it's a nine to one ratio of people collected versus people who are even targeted to begin with you know target doesn't mean necessarily even a terrorist it's a person of interest a new washington post story goes really deep with its you know mothers with babies it's e-mails between lovers it's all these really personal things and then similarly the justification for looking from these people are for example. just station four or ruling someone else going to look at you know they might not be an american are a target has that
let's bring kevin into into the fray here the n.s.a. agents have revealed. that pretty much all of what they're seeing are these private actual messages between lovers photos of moms kissing babies things of that nature and since they began doing this they've really only arrested i believe two people in connection with bomb making and this is in overseas and in pakistan so we've heard of casting this wide net but when is this net too wide well it's a really striking thing about this report is...
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i'm an adjunct with kevin. my question relates to a comment i heard on personal democracy forum last month is the technical market is largely driven by convenience and fear. as someone who worked on the hill for 10 years, one of the ways i look at that n.s.a. debacle right now is the continual sort of migration of complex problem solving to the military in general because that's where the capacity and expertise is. process competence is often in uniform. it happens here on the hill. that's why so much technology has a cyber security label on it. something i have noticed in the last couple years though is this willingness of the technology community to invest more in the long game of policy with policy shots that are not just self-interest to lobbying shots. just in the last year, and i'm hoping that engages the civic piece of technology and start to build capacity. this question about privatization and contracting out, recovering from a debacle like n.s.a. over collection surveillance is different than engageme
i'm an adjunct with kevin. my question relates to a comment i heard on personal democracy forum last month is the technical market is largely driven by convenience and fear. as someone who worked on the hill for 10 years, one of the ways i look at that n.s.a. debacle right now is the continual sort of migration of complex problem solving to the military in general because that's where the capacity and expertise is. process competence is often in uniform. it happens here on the hill. that's why...
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to put you on this at this watch list that's just been expanding expanding over the years on real kevinin a recent article you wrote on firedoglake in response to the document you added that entire categories of people can be put on the watch list how can an entire demographic of people be targeted as a threat. well potentially let's say one of the examples i suppose is the christmas day bomber that happened in december two thousand and nine so where ever you know maher for root. came from the originated country i think everyone was concerned about yemen in that case so the whole category of benny's could be screened and be subject to more scrutiny and you saw afterwards that actually president barack obama named a list of countries where those populations were going to be subject to additional screening and so i presume that based on what i was reading of the watch listing guidance that perhaps those countries also had more people placed on the watch lists in that period would you say that specifically an anti muslim sent to men goes in to influence in the guidelines given but absolute
to put you on this at this watch list that's just been expanding expanding over the years on real kevinin a recent article you wrote on firedoglake in response to the document you added that entire categories of people can be put on the watch list how can an entire demographic of people be targeted as a threat. well potentially let's say one of the examples i suppose is the christmas day bomber that happened in december two thousand and nine so where ever you know maher for root. came from the...
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sister and bullying bro, allie mills and dan lauria as the parents and josh saviano who played kevin'sor the first time in 16 years. "the wonder years" cast members seemed to avoid the child star pitfall. >> that was our parents. our parents kept us really grounded. >> we all had a really strong work ethic, too. don't be a child of entitlement. >> reporter: d'abo thrived as an action, hervey as a producer. saviano is now a lawyer. though some fans think paul was played by a shock rocker. >> josh, how many times a week do you get asked if you're marilyn manson? >> thank you. thank you, somebody. >> he just got asked on twitter two seconds ago. >> many. and i really think it was the very first internet rumor. and because of that it doesn't die. >> reporter: fred savage would leave acting behind, get an english degree from stanford, and become a director of such tv series as "modern family" -- >> i'm kind of doing what i always wanted to do. from when i was a little kid. i'm very lucky. >> fred, you're one of the best actors i've ever worked with, for sure. and if you ever wanted to act a
sister and bullying bro, allie mills and dan lauria as the parents and josh saviano who played kevin'sor the first time in 16 years. "the wonder years" cast members seemed to avoid the child star pitfall. >> that was our parents. our parents kept us really grounded. >> we all had a really strong work ethic, too. don't be a child of entitlement. >> reporter: d'abo thrived as an action, hervey as a producer. saviano is now a lawyer. though some fans think paul was...
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a little irked by the show's ever-wistful finale. >> have a nice life. >> i got asked, why didn't kevinast three times a week. i'm heartbroken. you just watched the last episode. i'm like, you know, it's just a tv show. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> got to love that chris connelly. and got to love the show. and for super fans out there "the wonder years" dvd box set is now available for presale online. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now" is coming up soon with overnight breaking news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow for all the latest developments in the middle east. and as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. thanks for joining us. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> every day more americans choose abc news. america's number one newsroom. are you going to eat all of that? i asked you if you wanted one. all right, fine. i was just thinking that right now i could go for some orange or some sex. thank you. [ coughing ] [ turns up volume ] you all right? what's the matr? wait a minute. wrong p
a little irked by the show's ever-wistful finale. >> have a nice life. >> i got asked, why didn't kevinast three times a week. i'm heartbroken. you just watched the last episode. i'm like, you know, it's just a tv show. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> got to love that chris connelly. and got to love the show. and for super fans out there "the wonder years" dvd box set is now available for presale online. thank you...
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>> kevin seemed to have his life together. he's a master's degree student at columbia university and he has a job at this bar. but can his parents be blamed for an >> i had a very large addiction that didn't want to -- i didn't want to let go of and it didn't want to let go of me. >> in 2008 mom tatum was also busted on the streets of new york for buying cocaine. dad john admits he and tatum were both high when they first had sex. >> did you ever do drugs in front of your kids? was it that kind of thing? >> no. we weren't that bad. >> i'm not like a cute kind of like drunk or anything. like i'm not like -- you know, i'm a hardcore drug addict. >> look at this dysfunctional family tree. his granddad, ryan o'neal, has had his share of problems, and his uncle redmon has been in jail three times, also having drug problems. >> "headline news" host jane velez-mitchell's demon was alcohol and she believes addiction runs in families. >> i'd be shocked if he avoided this pitfall because of what he saw growing up. >> what made tatum wan
>> kevin seemed to have his life together. he's a master's degree student at columbia university and he has a job at this bar. but can his parents be blamed for an >> i had a very large addiction that didn't want to -- i didn't want to let go of and it didn't want to let go of me. >> in 2008 mom tatum was also busted on the streets of new york for buying cocaine. dad john admits he and tatum were both high when they first had sex. >> did you ever do drugs in front of...
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kevin is bbc correspondent in jerusalem. kevin came out of the blue with this?w there's been talks going on in cairo. it's a time of caution. there are lots of moving parts in any peace deal. israel is one of them. we haerp talk of that comprehensive cease fire. nothing from hamas yet. that's also important. nothing from the egyptians either. this is one report of a multidimensional process but by far the most encouraging thing that's happened over the life of the conflict so far. it's interesting because we know the high powered delegation has been in cairo. representatives of the intelligence service, personal envoy from prime minister netanyahu. certainly people on the ground in cairo who have had the power to make a deal. we know there are various players from the gulf involved. those background talks have been going on. we have referred to them a few times but had no idea how close they were to a break through or break down. this from the israeli side. this first report certainly suggests that they have gone remarkably well. we wait to hear from the other p
kevin is bbc correspondent in jerusalem. kevin came out of the blue with this?w there's been talks going on in cairo. it's a time of caution. there are lots of moving parts in any peace deal. israel is one of them. we haerp talk of that comprehensive cease fire. nothing from hamas yet. that's also important. nothing from the egyptians either. this is one report of a multidimensional process but by far the most encouraging thing that's happened over the life of the conflict so far. it's...
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kevin martin was 18 at the time.nd admits to taking part in three bumping robbery incidents but he insisted all along he was not there when ursula brown was stopped. >> a lot of pressure to close the case so they picked kevin. >> reporter: his current defense team blasted the fbi dc police and others who basted much of their case in 82 on a pubic hair sample from martin, convinced by his defense team he could be convicted, he took an alford plea. he didn't agree to the murder, but agreed they had enough evidence. recent dna has led to the exoneration. >> i just feel like it was my time, man. it is about time. i can never get that back. and i feel like i missed out on a lot. on a lot of opportunities. to be in a position to maybe do as well as you. you know. anything was possible. >> you mad at anybody? >> i'm not mad. i'm not a bitter person, man. you know. >> and that was bruce johnson reporting. kevin was paroled in 2009, but the court didn't officially clear him until this week. federal prosecutors had been invest
kevin martin was 18 at the time.nd admits to taking part in three bumping robbery incidents but he insisted all along he was not there when ursula brown was stopped. >> a lot of pressure to close the case so they picked kevin. >> reporter: his current defense team blasted the fbi dc police and others who basted much of their case in 82 on a pubic hair sample from martin, convinced by his defense team he could be convicted, he took an alford plea. he didn't agree to the murder, but...
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. >> kevin bankston. it seems in certain ways a robot judge would be particularly portable and particularly in vulnerable to bias. in particular, it seems that one of your key criteria for whether jrr would be a good judge is enmeshed in the human committee yet it seems that could actually be a great feature of a judge rather than above. second does the question of what about the biases of the people who program jrr? on of those more or less relevant than say the biases that were programmed into human jrr by his human parents and third and finally, i thought it was worth noting the potential biases injected by someone who hacks jrr, unlike a human -- like a human judge actually, this judge could be corrupted. we deal with without by giving them lifetime tenure. how might we address the threat of a judge being hacked? to me i much more to much less concerned about a robot judge's humanism than -- >> i think it happened last week. [laughter] spent i'm much more concerned about actually getting hacked. but a
. >> kevin bankston. it seems in certain ways a robot judge would be particularly portable and particularly in vulnerable to bias. in particular, it seems that one of your key criteria for whether jrr would be a good judge is enmeshed in the human committee yet it seems that could actually be a great feature of a judge rather than above. second does the question of what about the biases of the people who program jrr? on of those more or less relevant than say the biases that were...
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kevin not to get all. let's successfully change the subject as you number one how you say i don't play with the president sending those people over there number two even though i don't agree with that the war powers act gives him sixty days before he has to go before congress and it's not sixty days so there's really not an issue here but back to back to john boehner and harry reid the fact of the matter is the john boehner is holding up unemployment insurance and immigration reform which have both sold into harry minas holders of the gets it in the end which is irrelevant in the first i want to rant to relish because i'm talking about john boehner the lead time that the legislative process is give and take on both sides of the house and that's why there was at homburg wise the senate on both these notes the immigration bill and to our long term unemployment because a lot of people are both our conference says the people are they were both passed by republicans as well as democrat and they didn't just beca
kevin not to get all. let's successfully change the subject as you number one how you say i don't play with the president sending those people over there number two even though i don't agree with that the war powers act gives him sixty days before he has to go before congress and it's not sixty days so there's really not an issue here but back to back to john boehner and harry reid the fact of the matter is the john boehner is holding up unemployment insurance and immigration reform which have...