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i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit on him as punishment. >> i told the c.o., look, i got to go. he was like why? i said because i lost something i'm not supposed to. you need to get me out of here before something more serious happens. >> kirkpatrick turned his back on his gang. he requested a move to protective custody.
i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord....
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all right, david kirkpatrick, alex, thank you for joining us today. now to growing pains.oxconn, the world's number one in electronics manufacturer is looking beyond china for its manufacturing capabilities. in fact, it's conducting studies in india. it is planning 10 or 12 indian facilities including factories and data centers. foxconn is facing rising expenses, adding 25 manufacturing sites. foxconn once to collaborate with local indian companies like informatics. foxconn is not alone. shall me also plans to -- shall mean -- xioaomi also plans to expand to india. amazon's german tax bill is about to get bigger. we will tell you why, next. ♪ emily: it is time now for the daily byte one number that tells you a lot. and that number is 14 billion -- a much they paid in taxes on german sales. for years, amazon like other u.s. tech companies funneled much of its european sales through luxembourg to take advantage of the nation's lower tax rates. today amazon confirms that loophole is closed. that means a higher tax bill across the board in europe. so this changes nothing -- th
all right, david kirkpatrick, alex, thank you for joining us today. now to growing pains.oxconn, the world's number one in electronics manufacturer is looking beyond china for its manufacturing capabilities. in fact, it's conducting studies in india. it is planning 10 or 12 indian facilities including factories and data centers. foxconn is facing rising expenses, adding 25 manufacturing sites. foxconn once to collaborate with local indian companies like informatics. foxconn is not alone. shall...
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to quote g kirkpatrick "in 1980, the american people elected a different president. the election of ronald reagan marked an end to the dismal. it declared to the world that we have the necessary energy and conviction to defend ourselves." thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much is a great honor to be here. i want to talk about the westminster speech. i think world history or american history, there is before the westminster speech and after westminster speech. the problem is, when he gave it, nobody got it. how many of you are of the cold war era? how many of you were alive during the cold war era? ok. the cold war happened because, after world war ii, the united states and the world looked at itself and says, we have two superpowers. we have united states, the soviet union, and nuclear weapons. how do we avoid using those nuclear weapons and the mistakes of the last 100 years question mark how do we avoid the slaughter of world war i and world war ii? the soviet union and us came up with a theory. our theory was, we are not going to go to war with them. we are
to quote g kirkpatrick "in 1980, the american people elected a different president. the election of ronald reagan marked an end to the dismal. it declared to the world that we have the necessary energy and conviction to defend ourselves." thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much is a great honor to be here. i want to talk about the westminster speech. i think world history or american history, there is before the westminster speech and after westminster speech. the problem...
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emily: you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick that you couldn't construct a short-termodel. by which this becomes profitable. do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i don't have a better idea. the reality is that if people cannot afford to pay for data access, then they probably are not big ad markets. it is probably not a place where it will be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing photos costs money. we will probably not offset it by making much. emily: you said connectivity is a human right. you want to do good things. if that is the case, why not get access to the complete internet? why not just a few specific apps? mark: it comes down to the economics of how this works. theurns of that most of internet is consumed by rich media, especially videos. if you look at things like text messages, services like search or wikipedia or health information, that can be delivered for relatively cheap. it can often consume less than 1%
emily: you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick that you couldn't construct a short-termodel. by which this becomes profitable. do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i don't have a better idea. the reality is that if people cannot afford to pay for data access, then they probably are not big ad markets. it is probably not a place where it will be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just...
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emily: so you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick at mobile world congress, you couldn't construct a short-term model by which this becomes profitable. mark: yeah. emily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i don't have a better idea. i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they're probably are not big ad markets and it probably isn't a place where it's going to be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing the photos and content that people want to share costs money. we will probably not offset it by making much. emily: you said connectivity is a human right. mark: mm-hmm. emily: you want to do good things. mark: mm-hmm. emily: if that is the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark: so it comes down to the economics of how this works. it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by rich media, especi
emily: so you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick at mobile world congress, you couldn't construct a short-term model by which this becomes profitable. mark: yeah. emily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i don't have a better idea. i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they're probably are not big ad markets and it probably isn't a place where it's going...
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emily: so you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick at mobile world congress, you couldot construct a short-term model by which this becomes profitable. mark: yeah. emily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i do not have a better idea. [laughs] i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they are probably are not big ad markets and it probably is not a place where it is going to be particularly profitable in the near term. in fact, we will probably lose a bunch of money just because supporting facebook as a service and storing the photos and content that people want to share costs money. we will probably not offset it by making much. emily: you said connectivity is a human right. mark: mm-hmm. emily: you want to do good things. mark: mm-hmm. emily: if that is the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark: so it comes down to the economics of how this works. it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by ric
emily: so you said a year ago when you spoke with david kirkpatrick at mobile world congress, you couldot construct a short-term model by which this becomes profitable. mark: yeah. emily: do you have a better idea now? when will this become profitable? mark: no, i do not have a better idea. [laughs] i mean, the reality is just that if a lot of people cannot afford to pay for data access in some of these places, then they are probably are not big ad markets and it probably is not a place where...
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. >> by chance tony kirkpatrick, a camera operator for a fresno tv station captures this dramatic video. >> i just started rolling. i just kept rolling. as you could tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear he could be high on drugs and heavily armed. as the suspect approaches a busy intersection. the officer now retired sees an opportunity to perform a pit maneuver. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of the recorder panels, and what it does essentially is causes them to spin out of control. as i move in a position to do that, he repositioned his vehicle. we were going to basically hit head on. my concern is if i collide head on, what's going to happen to her? >> he opts to brake at the last second, but not before locking eyes with the suspect. >> i see this person who is just laughing. his eyes are open. he's enjoying himself. it's obvious to me, anyway, that his intent is to get away or die trying. >> moments later sahara's car is rammed by another police vehicle. the suspect keeps driving, mounting a median and steering the
. >> by chance tony kirkpatrick, a camera operator for a fresno tv station captures this dramatic video. >> i just started rolling. i just kept rolling. as you could tell, the camera was like crooked because i was so nervous. >> police fear he could be high on drugs and heavily armed. as the suspect approaches a busy intersection. the officer now retired sees an opportunity to perform a pit maneuver. >> it involves making contact with the suspect vehicle in one of the...
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dana kirkpatrick and i tuned into to see the legends and lies episode about david crockett, but newsed, but will it be shown again? yes, it will. glad you're watching. here's one from washington. after decades of silence, our 88-year-old father, a vet who everybody issed under patton at the battle of bulge gave his five children the book "killing patton." he wrote this inscription. this book is the best way to help you understand what it was like for soldiers who did not see the big picture, experiencing only the immediate area of action. thank you, bill for putting into words what our father cannot. well i'm so glad to help your family ron. and i hope you guys enjoy your signed copy of "legends and lies" for being "the factor letter of the day." >>> and finally tonight, "the factor tip of the day." as you may know we have called for the fbi to look at the clinton foundation. we're doing this because hillary clinton is running for president. and the american people deserve to know all the facts surrounding her financial portfolio. the fbi doesn't need anyone's approval to investigate
dana kirkpatrick and i tuned into to see the legends and lies episode about david crockett, but newsed, but will it be shown again? yes, it will. glad you're watching. here's one from washington. after decades of silence, our 88-year-old father, a vet who everybody issed under patton at the battle of bulge gave his five children the book "killing patton." he wrote this inscription. this book is the best way to help you understand what it was like for soldiers who did not see the big...
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mike kirkpatrick, u.s. representative from bucks county his office pointed us to statements where he said he believes rail funding should be increased. we also reached out to amtrak. no comment from them at this point. reporting live at 30th street station, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> meantime those derailment victim are still being treated at philadelphia hospitals. five at temple university hospital with two of them in critical condition this afternoon. three in critical condition at hahnemann. three are stable at aria torresdale. another patient is stable at jefferson university hospital. count on nbc 10 news to bring you breaking developments on the deadly derailment. we'll pass along new information on the nbc 10 news app for smartphones and tablets. >>> emergency crews are getting firsthand experience with an oil spill. they were on the schuylkill river in warriors ford, oil spill training. the federal environmental protection agency ran the drill. workers used boones to direct and contain a spill
mike kirkpatrick, u.s. representative from bucks county his office pointed us to statements where he said he believes rail funding should be increased. we also reached out to amtrak. no comment from them at this point. reporting live at 30th street station, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> meantime those derailment victim are still being treated at philadelphia hospitals. five at temple university hospital with two of them in critical condition this afternoon. three in critical condition...
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down but but i think you can count them pretty much on the fingers of one hand ronald reagan, jean kirkpatrick was one a number of others. dick walters. >> dick walters, right. but i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority. there were those who really just reconciled the perpetual alley of the cold war division. thank goodness it did not turn out that way. and so from that day forward we no longer viewed events around the globe through the prism of east-west rivalry's and went through a time in the 1990s where we thought of ourselves and it was articulated by madeleine albright as the sole remaining superpower. the clinton administration also exercise an option for a peace dividend, a reduction of defense expenditures and a reduction of expenditures for national security but that time was relatively short-lived and we woke up to the rude shock of the events of september 11 the ensuing so-called global war on terrorism which really governed our respective our perspective on world affairs ' for half a dozen years or so and included mounting pretty large expeditions into afghan
down but but i think you can count them pretty much on the fingers of one hand ronald reagan, jean kirkpatrick was one a number of others. dick walters. >> dick walters, right. but i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority. there were those who really just reconciled the perpetual alley of the cold war division. thank goodness it did not turn out that way. and so from that day forward we no longer viewed events around the globe through the prism of east-west rivalry's...
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ronald reagan, jeanne kirkpatrick was one a number of others -- [inaudible] >> dick walters, right. it was at the u.n. during that time. but i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority were they not? do were those who were really just reconciled to this sort of perpetual on the of this cold war division. thank goodness it didn't turn out that way. and so from that day forward we no longer view defense around the globe through the prism, if you will of east west rivalry. and we went through a period in the 1990s when we thought of ourselves, and was articulated by madeleine albright as the sole remaining superpower. and the clinton administration also exercised an option, if you will, for a peace dividend can a reduction of defense expenditures and a reduction of expenditures for national security. .. embedded up doing for different jobs between eight years of the bush administration starting first with being ambassador to the united nations. actually, i wasn't confirmed until after 9/11 because my nomination had been held up for a relevant political reasons. and i w
ronald reagan, jeanne kirkpatrick was one a number of others -- [inaudible] >> dick walters, right. it was at the u.n. during that time. but i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority were they not? do were those who were really just reconciled to this sort of perpetual on the of this cold war division. thank goodness it didn't turn out that way. and so from that day forward we no longer view defense around the globe through the prism, if you will of east west rivalry....
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i think you can count pretty much on the fingers of one hand ronald reagan, gene kirkpatrick was one, a number of others. >> dick wahlers. >> right. who was at the u.n. at that time. i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority were they not? reconciled to this perpetualty of the cold war division. we no longer viewed events around the globe of the prism of east/west rivalry. and we went through a period in the 1990s where we thought of ourselves -- and it was articulated by madeleine albright as the sole remaining superpower. and the clinton administration also exercised an option, if you will, for a peace dividend, the reduction of defense expenditures and reduction of expenditures for national security. but that period was relatively short lived and we woke up to the trud shock of the events of 9/1 9/11, the ensuing so-called global war on terrorism which really governed our perspective on world affairs for half as doen years or so. and included mounting pretty large expeditions into afghanistan and iraq. i got called back to public service by the bush administratio
i think you can count pretty much on the fingers of one hand ronald reagan, gene kirkpatrick was one, a number of others. >> dick wahlers. >> right. who was at the u.n. at that time. i think you would agree with me that they were in a minority were they not? reconciled to this perpetualty of the cold war division. we no longer viewed events around the globe of the prism of east/west rivalry. and we went through a period in the 1990s where we thought of ourselves -- and it was...