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. >> knowning us now is paul oweder mott who was in the theater and isiah. >> i was sitting right near the exit. >> so when he came in, you saw him almost immediately. >> i think i was the first person to see him and i told my girlfriend to get down right when he was throwing the canister. >> did you know what he was throwing. >> i knew it wasn't right. i figured if he was swat, he would yell something. >> so the fact that he was alone raised your suspicion. >> yeah. he didn't do anything, just stood there, threw the can and shot in the air. >> where were you? >> i was on the front left and he was on the front right. i saw him stroll up and toss the canister and he went over the crowd behind me and i knew it was some sort of irritant because my eyes extorted about burning. >> so you instantly started to feel it. >> we got out pretty quick, but right after he threw it, he started shooting into the crowd. >> were you able to see him, his eyes or his face at all? because the police are saying his hair had been died red because he called himself the joker. >> i couldn't see. i could see th
. >> knowning us now is paul oweder mott who was in the theater and isiah. >> i was sitting right near the exit. >> so when he came in, you saw him almost immediately. >> i think i was the first person to see him and i told my girlfriend to get down right when he was throwing the canister. >> did you know what he was throwing. >> i knew it wasn't right. i figured if he was swat, he would yell something. >> so the fact that he was alone raised your...
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a measure relief valve was used known to fail. it's unclear why they were using it. the manufacturer does make a valve that can with stand hydrogen. in the meantime, ac transit has had to stop using its hydrogen-powered buses because it doesn't have knrrp to refuel -- anywhere to refuel them. ffrz . >>> a roman catholic who became the first church official branded a felon for covering up sex abuse claims from priests has been sentenced to 3-6 years in prison. he handled priest assignments and child sexual assault complaints from 1992-2004. a jury convicted him last month of felony child endangerment for his oversight of now defrok ed former priest lin avery. >>> vector control on patrol. where officials are looking for mosquito breeding grounds. >> later in this broadcast, two of the hottest baseball teams in the world are situated right here in the bay area. as in toronto. >>> a california man accused of setting the robber's fire that burned nearly three thousand acres. mason is facing two felony counts of a son. stwefl firefighter -- arson. 12 firefighters were hur
a measure relief valve was used known to fail. it's unclear why they were using it. the manufacturer does make a valve that can with stand hydrogen. in the meantime, ac transit has had to stop using its hydrogen-powered buses because it doesn't have knrrp to refuel -- anywhere to refuel them. ffrz . >>> a roman catholic who became the first church official branded a felon for covering up sex abuse claims from priests has been sentenced to 3-6 years in prison. he handled priest...
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was a true thing but because they were somewhat in the bushes there were communist who some of us may have known for some of us were talking to. late in the game, this is after the first big national antivietnam war demonstration which was organized. this is years after the civil rights activity after the free speech movement has erupted at berkeley and so on they don't understand there was something new in there and many, not all that many of the reports on the various meetings are in that we close this and felt like they were approaching the world through the lens of the 1950's. i'm sure they were more intelligent people scrutinizing. i think the cia people were much more sophisticated. the people was dhaka and of walking talking figures out of the old fbi peace and war radio drama which i listened to as a child. >> was there a lot of fear in the circle but i'm? of the fbi etc? >> no, we were amused by it. we intuitive that they were clunky. the fear was felt in the deep south where some people who were also involved in the student nonviolent and coordinating committee were living under a terr
was a true thing but because they were somewhat in the bushes there were communist who some of us may have known for some of us were talking to. late in the game, this is after the first big national antivietnam war demonstration which was organized. this is years after the civil rights activity after the free speech movement has erupted at berkeley and so on they don't understand there was something new in there and many, not all that many of the reports on the various meetings are in that we...
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so-called mount saint putty in 1945 and concluded for all its delightful characteristics there's no known useit fell to marking consultant peter hutchison a few years later to see the putty's potential. he started packaging it in little plastic eggs under the brand new name silly putty. he even starred in his own tv commercials. >> what is silly putty? well, it's a real solid liquid. if you pull it so, it will go forever like taffy. but if you give it a sharp tug, it will break like a biscuit. now when you make silly putty round and drop it, it will bounce higher than a rubber ball. >> osgood: sales of silly putty soared to great heights as well. generations of kids found ever more uses for the stuff. museum curators too. and the occasion of silly putty's 50th anniversary a sample was put on display at the smithsonian in washington much to the delight of the son of the man who made it possible. >> silly putty was a weird idea. but it was a good idea. he knew it. he stuck with it. and now the smithsonian is making it part of history. >> osgood: from laboratory failure to certified piece of ame
so-called mount saint putty in 1945 and concluded for all its delightful characteristics there's no known useit fell to marking consultant peter hutchison a few years later to see the putty's potential. he started packaging it in little plastic eggs under the brand new name silly putty. he even starred in his own tv commercials. >> what is silly putty? well, it's a real solid liquid. if you pull it so, it will go forever like taffy. but if you give it a sharp tug, it will break like a...
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the answer is mount denali formally known to us as mount mckinley these records continue to amaze us.. the word in today ... this past winter hadas using less heathad us using less yeaheat.... that's an all-time record ... 100 degree heat index it for today and tomorrow and it may reach 100 for the fourth ... we have one hot week going not until
the answer is mount denali formally known to us as mount mckinley these records continue to amaze us.. the word in today ... this past winter hadas using less heathad us using less yeaheat.... that's an all-time record ... 100 degree heat index it for today and tomorrow and it may reach 100 for the fourth ... we have one hot week going not until
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use. >> it's a huge benefit to the students here. >> reporter: thanks to someone who is well-known for his use of technology. >> the center serves veterans who are students to help their transition from the military to civilian life, and into their next career. janelle and jessica? >> thanks so much, scott. >>> still to come, our bay other proud series. >> helps them to change their value system. their values and beliefs. to have something to live for. to have someone to live for. that's what it does. >> from prisoner to pastor. meet the man working to keep ex consequence out of jail. >> and remember one of tv's down home good guys. saying goodbye to andy griffith. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff in the weather center. wall to wall sunshine across the bay area, with plenty of warming. 88 in walnut creek and gilroy at 825 degrees. we'll see the numbers continue to go up as we head towards 4th of july. the independence day forecast in just a few minutes. >>> and state lawmakers will be voting on the high-speed rail project later this week. we want to know if you would use it. vote by textin
use. >> it's a huge benefit to the students here. >> reporter: thanks to someone who is well-known for his use of technology. >> the center serves veterans who are students to help their transition from the military to civilian life, and into their next career. janelle and jessica? >> thanks so much, scott. >>> still to come, our bay other proud series. >> helps them to change their value system. their values and beliefs. to have something to live for. to...
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discovery in over a decade rumor has it they found the tracks of the higgs both known as the god particle which could offer us answers as to how the universe works to break it all down artie's peter oliver spoke to a surface a physicist. since it was first theorized almost fifty years ago scientists have been striving to prove the existence of the higgs bo's'n the reason for the decades of higgs hunting is the hope that this elusive particle can fill in some of the gaps in our understanding of how the universe works but the dominant theory physicists work with has the less than grandiose title of the standard model now if we think of our theory as a jigsaw with a whole load of pieces missing finding out that the higgs does exist would allow those gaps to be filled in giving scientists a clearer picture of what is in front of them this particle or sort of the holes of one it was not planned experiment on people was hunting quarters particles for years and now we are witnessing clearly historical one one of the reasons for such
discovery in over a decade rumor has it they found the tracks of the higgs both known as the god particle which could offer us answers as to how the universe works to break it all down artie's peter oliver spoke to a surface a physicist. since it was first theorized almost fifty years ago scientists have been striving to prove the existence of the higgs bo's'n the reason for the decades of higgs hunting is the hope that this elusive particle can fill in some of the gaps in our understanding of...
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us up north to maine. >> to a tiny picturesque town where she tries her hand at something called buggin. >> it's better knowno us as lobstering and in maine, it's the way life should be. with almost 105 million pounds of lobsters caught in its waters last year, the state of maine is the main source of this crustacean in the u.s. >> it's a very rocky water, generally very cold. pollution is pretty much nonexistent. the perfect habitat in the world for lobster. >> grant hubbard operates finestkind scenic cruises giving tourist the first-hand view of lobstering. is it a verb? do you say we're going lobstering? >> we are going lobster fishering, lobstering, bugging. >> bugging? >> yeah. they look like bugs. >> these are my favorite delicacy, but i've never eaten something i caught myself. he is putting me to work on the lobster boat the lizzy. these buoys represent each trap. each pull could bring an uninvited guest or a bounty of lobsters. >> that was too short. >> lobstermen measure each catch. the body shelling can only be 3 3/4 to 5 inches or must be thrown back to increase chances of reproduction. i'm going
us up north to maine. >> to a tiny picturesque town where she tries her hand at something called buggin. >> it's better knowno us as lobstering and in maine, it's the way life should be. with almost 105 million pounds of lobsters caught in its waters last year, the state of maine is the main source of this crustacean in the u.s. >> it's a very rocky water, generally very cold. pollution is pretty much nonexistent. the perfect habitat in the world for lobster. >> grant...
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and, it is the other part of this, commonly known as topamax, used for migraines and headaches and, it makes you think a little more slowly and it can make you fatigue angle it may be -- maybe can cause birth defects and we don't want pregnant women to take it. it is a cautionary flag but i'm glad the arrow is there in the quiver. >> jamie: dr. samadi. >> the story behind it, they applied to fda in 2010, and got rejected because of the side effects and went back to the boards and decided, how will we get it back into the system. now, you have to look at the balance between the risk of obesity, and what it does, the cardiovascular, blood pressure and cholesterol and the risk of these medications which is kidney stones, could be birth defects, memory loss, and cardiovascular issues and so, fda looked at both risks and decided the risk of obesity, out what as the risk of the medications and now it is coming into the market. now, there is a guideline for this. you can't just go to the pharmacy and say i need this medication. you have to be really obese. body mass over 30 and if you are ove
and, it is the other part of this, commonly known as topamax, used for migraines and headaches and, it makes you think a little more slowly and it can make you fatigue angle it may be -- maybe can cause birth defects and we don't want pregnant women to take it. it is a cautionary flag but i'm glad the arrow is there in the quiver. >> jamie: dr. samadi. >> the story behind it, they applied to fda in 2010, and got rejected because of the side effects and went back to the boards and...
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known. neighbors tell us it is did i feel to see any damage to the home, but the smell of smoke is evident. we will continue to follow developments and bring you more just as soon as we get it. >>> from that san bruno fire to san jose, that city on the verge of beefing up its fire department. a news conference just getting under way to announce an $8.6 million grant to hire 27 new firefighters. 19 recruits graduated back in april, and their salaries are being paid for with a grant. san jose mayor chuck reed and representative mike honda and zoe lofgren are there as well to help make the announcement. >>> happening right now, hundreds of parents and kids are lining up in the south bay for simply the chance to get a backpack for the upcoming school year. it is an annual tradition, and as we found, people depend on this year after year. >> i need the supplies really, really bad because my parents don't have the money. >> reporter: elizabeth gomez was among the first to arrive overnight at sacred heart community service center in san jose. like many of the kids waiting in line just to sign up f
known. neighbors tell us it is did i feel to see any damage to the home, but the smell of smoke is evident. we will continue to follow developments and bring you more just as soon as we get it. >>> from that san bruno fire to san jose, that city on the verge of beefing up its fire department. a news conference just getting under way to announce an $8.6 million grant to hire 27 new firefighters. 19 recruits graduated back in april, and their salaries are being paid for with a grant. san...
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and of last year's western conservative summit is back with us to make the introduction of our guest from the netherlands. craig silverman is known to many of us as one of colorado's most accomplished attorneys and lawyers. he has been a prosecutor. in a better world he would have been elected the district attorney of denver, and bill ritter might never have been governor of colorado. craig silverman recently completed a stellar run of a dozen years as the microphone partner of another good friend of centennial and the summit, dan caplis. afternoons just aren't the same without you on the radio anymore, craig, so for consolation we bring out now in person craig silverman. [ applause ] >> what a great honor it is to be here again this year and for this specific purpose. i am a denver boy, fourth generation, and i think all of you know that we lost one of denver's finest to senseless stupid gang violence last weekend. even as we speak, denver police officer selena hollis is being buried at fairmount cemetery and some people in this city don't want to talk about the gang problem around here, but that won't make it go away. bad thing
and of last year's western conservative summit is back with us to make the introduction of our guest from the netherlands. craig silverman is known to many of us as one of colorado's most accomplished attorneys and lawyers. he has been a prosecutor. in a better world he would have been elected the district attorney of denver, and bill ritter might never have been governor of colorado. craig silverman recently completed a stellar run of a dozen years as the microphone partner of another good...
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evidence in the deaths of these four young women includes dna from one male whose identity is not yet known to us. >> judge jeanine: to june, 2009 scott and spring stein are released from prison. >> it is wonderful and i would like to thank god and my family and my attorney for this opportunity. >> judge jeanine: with me are barbara ayers wilson and maria thomas. thank you both for being here and words can't adequately express the condolences that we want to offer to you and i can't imagine what you have been through. you guys doing okay? >> yeah, thank you very much for acknowledging it that it continues on. >> judge jeanine: well, and it is a shame. your daughters were murdered in 1991. it is now 2012. and as of now you the status of the case is that it hasn't been solved although two guys have been convicted and they are out now and they are out walking. do you believe that those two guys springsteen and scott committed the crime? >> yes. >> absolutely. we dual i'm pretty sure. >> judge jeanine: why are you so sure, both of you? >> we sat through the evidence. we sat through two trials and we
evidence in the deaths of these four young women includes dna from one male whose identity is not yet known to us. >> judge jeanine: to june, 2009 scott and spring stein are released from prison. >> it is wonderful and i would like to thank god and my family and my attorney for this opportunity. >> judge jeanine: with me are barbara ayers wilson and maria thomas. thank you both for being here and words can't adequately express the condolences that we want to offer to you and i...
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. >> those of us who known barney for a long time, this is a day to celebrate. this is wonderful marriage, two great people. so i'm thrilled to be here. >>> when president obama announced his support of gay marriage, congressman frank called it, quote, a sign that things have evolved. >>> new this morning, watch what happens when a tightrope walk they are china attempts the unthinkable. he was attempted to walk backwards with his eyes covered on a tightrope. it's windy there the cable starts swaying and 130 feet to go. he loses his balance and falls. he said he had begun to feel faint. fortunately he was only slightly injured. why do they do that? >> i don't know. >> her job is predicting the weather. >> we saw the marine layer doubling just overnight. it sparked some cooling and sunny in san jose and start out with the clouds and 62 degrees here in san jose. we're going to talk about a slightly cooler afternoon but a hot mid-week. i'll tell you about it next. >> also next an all-star performance, josh reddick delivers with his bat against the mariners. mike s >
. >> those of us who known barney for a long time, this is a day to celebrate. this is wonderful marriage, two great people. so i'm thrilled to be here. >>> when president obama announced his support of gay marriage, congressman frank called it, quote, a sign that things have evolved. >>> new this morning, watch what happens when a tightrope walk they are china attempts the unthinkable. he was attempted to walk backwards with his eyes covered on a tightrope. it's windy...
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he used a little known federal law since 1978. is a member of the cherokee nation, which means veronica is part cherokee, too. nick is joining me now is talk more about this. this is such a difficult ruling for the family. they've been waiting a couple of months to hear what the supreme court would rule. we're talking about this law from 19d 78 to protect indian children. that's how it was set up. but this doesn't seem like the intent for what it was intended to be used for. >> well, the critics of this federal statute which trumps south carolina law, which as you know, if a father is not involved in the baby support before the birth, he immediately loses the federal rights. well, this little known law was used by dustin. and did an about face. he signed a waiver, randy, four months after the baby was born, four months since the baby was born saying that he would not contest the adoption. two weeks later, he does this about face and now the south carolina supreme court ruling in his favor that baby veronica now in his custody. >>
he used a little known federal law since 1978. is a member of the cherokee nation, which means veronica is part cherokee, too. nick is joining me now is talk more about this. this is such a difficult ruling for the family. they've been waiting a couple of months to hear what the supreme court would rule. we're talking about this law from 19d 78 to protect indian children. that's how it was set up. but this doesn't seem like the intent for what it was intended to be used for. >> well, the...
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businesses in san francisco must help their employees obtain insurance and many choose to do that using what's known as a health reimbursement account. employees draw from to the pay for medical expenses. the law allows employers to keep whatever employees don't use. in the report the grand jury recommends that restaurants no longer be allowed to add sur charges. >> according to our christina loren it's going to be a warm weekend. you may want to skip the dip in the ocean. posted signs warning swimmers to stay out of that water at a couple of beaches. a 14-foot great white shark you see there spotted just about 20 yards off sea scape and at about 2:00 yesterday afternoon. that is a big boy. the shark apparently swam away but not before a pilot snapped those shots taken from the air. >> it was in the zone where people swim and play. hundreds of kids in the water and i was thinking to myself, let's make a bigger deal out of this than normal. people should know that he's there and if we can prevent something that's good. >> indeed it is. the warning signs will stay up over the weekend advising visitors
businesses in san francisco must help their employees obtain insurance and many choose to do that using what's known as a health reimbursement account. employees draw from to the pay for medical expenses. the law allows employers to keep whatever employees don't use. in the report the grand jury recommends that restaurants no longer be allowed to add sur charges. >> according to our christina loren it's going to be a warm weekend. you may want to skip the dip in the ocean. posted signs...
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got for the first time and is now mr president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems and has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protestors growing in number in the coming weeks and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party to do. the ruling coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on the domestic front and a political analyst come out wasn't he believes that netanyahu is claims and nothing more than rhetoric simply aimed at improving his own political standing. that has made it very clear that they are not going to use tourist in eastern europe to carry. against israeli and i think they made very clear statement they're against killing civilians the weather is an israeli or other people but i think mr netanyahu always tried to play the iranian card card to remind the international community that he has and i mean and it comes to the point because the nuclear file . always wanted to ke
got for the first time and is now mr president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems and has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protestors growing in number in the coming weeks and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party to do. the ruling coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on...
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got for the first time and islamised president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country it's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party to. the ruling coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on the domestic front. political analyst couple was in the i spoke to him a little earlier he believes that if iran or has been did decide to attack israel they would do so openly and using military force has made it very clear that they are not going to use tourist in eastern europe to carry i'm not against israeli and i think the iranian made very clear statement they're against killing civilians whether it's an israeli or other people especially and the eastern europea
got for the first time and islamised president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country it's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets and at...
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you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country. it's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party to demand the coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on the domestic front. britain's intelligence and security committee says the u.k. should play online criminals at their own game just two years after the launch of a multi-million cyber security program britain says it wants not only to defend its cyberspace but also to launch hacker attacks itself on his or smith reports if you can't beat him join them that seems to be britain's new attitude when it comes to dealing with cyber attacks a new report by the u.k.'s intellig
you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country. it's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets...
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use. and we are the authors of the generally recognized standards of professional conduct known as uniform standards that all must adhere to. with the work of our boards we understand the very importance of public trust. in fact, the words public trust appear in our mission statement. we learned over the years that one way to build and maintain public trust is to promote transparency whenever and wherever possible. all of our boards conduct public meetings, they issue exposure drafts often numerous times and all comment letters we receive are posted on our website. in fact, the people who serve on our boards we interview them in a public setting. in addition as part of our commitment to promoting public trust, we worked with several u.s. government agencies at their request on developing specific recommendations to improve their internal appraisal operations, to assist them in their investigative work regarding valuation, and to a system in developing new policies and procedures. as mr. rogers pointed out in the previous panel, there is a close relationship over the past few years. state i
use. and we are the authors of the generally recognized standards of professional conduct known as uniform standards that all must adhere to. with the work of our boards we understand the very importance of public trust. in fact, the words public trust appear in our mission statement. we learned over the years that one way to build and maintain public trust is to promote transparency whenever and wherever possible. all of our boards conduct public meetings, they issue exposure drafts often...
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while ukraine's parliament deliberated of a controversial language law deputies use their fists to let their feelings be known one of the central figures in another recent scandal party of regions deputy by the police who chunka says he was attacked by opposition politicians while trying to address lawmakers. when they were i had to finish my speech in order to stop the voting five to six people attacked me i'm a former weight lifter and could provide a strong physical reply but i didn't want to because then everyone would have said i was a frog but it was hard to restrain myself especially after a bottle was thrown at me after these events i received threats and had to move my family. is going to heated debates have often ignited into all out rage
while ukraine's parliament deliberated of a controversial language law deputies use their fists to let their feelings be known one of the central figures in another recent scandal party of regions deputy by the police who chunka says he was attacked by opposition politicians while trying to address lawmakers. when they were i had to finish my speech in order to stop the voting five to six people attacked me i'm a former weight lifter and could provide a strong physical reply but i didn't want...
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known. >> i used to send letters to the streets with stamped envelopes saying, write me back, the addresss right here. all you got to do is address and say hey how you doing, [ bleep ], whatever. you know what i'm saying? never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to give me time to realize what i was doing. or who knows? maybe there's something inside this time that i'm going to do that's going to put me into perspective and make he realize stuff. i don't know. but i'm in here for a reason other for than the crime that i did, that god has a plan for me. i'll be all right. i'm going to make it. >> you're moving my head that way. >> i'm not moving it, you're moving it. >> i said i want a nice little haircut and he gives me a bald h
known. >> i used to send letters to the streets with stamped envelopes saying, write me back, the addresss right here. all you got to do is address and say hey how you doing, [ bleep ], whatever. you know what i'm saying? never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the...
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you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protesters growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country that's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party to. the ruling coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on the domestic front. dot com for all the latest news and videos here's what's online for you right now more than a third of japanese children who live in the area affected by last year's nuclear plant disaster are likely to suffer from cancer that's revealed in a new report. plus crime but no punishment american servicemen involved in a prostitution scandal during president obama's visit to colombia in april will reportedly not face any criminal charges all the detail
you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protesters growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country that's all the largest number of his ratings on the streets...
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and he convened a large group, using his influence as a well-known and highly effective evangelist. and he convened a huge number of pastors, cutting across all lines. and ronald reagan spoke to that group. james told ronald reagan, he coached him on what to say. and what reagan said that day was groundbreaking. he said "i know you can't endorse me, but i want you to know i endorse you." that was a watershed moment as people of faith realized they could come together and impact their country as patriots themselves. with their faith postures at work in the political marketplace. well, james and his wife betty is here as well today. have become alarmed, as many of us have in a special way in the last few years. and james is stepping up once more as a citizen patriot, raising the alarm that there is something amiss in the country. and he has written a book with jay richards, "indivisible" which you'll hear about shortly. don't listen to james for the reasons of his primary vocation, but listen to him today carefully as a deep thinker, as a christian statesman in his discussion of liber
and he convened a large group, using his influence as a well-known and highly effective evangelist. and he convened a huge number of pastors, cutting across all lines. and ronald reagan spoke to that group. james told ronald reagan, he coached him on what to say. and what reagan said that day was groundbreaking. he said "i know you can't endorse me, but i want you to know i endorse you." that was a watershed moment as people of faith realized they could come together and impact their...
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i have been known to use the word. my daughter had a problem with it. 12 and said if she used it she'd get in trouble. is it right for the president to put the stavmp of approval on that? but you seem excited as democrats do about what happened last week. 18 months of divisive ps and a lot of political capital, a rout in the house for democrats. spawning the tea party. now it's not just 18 months. it's now three and a half years. you finally hear it's constitutional. you've got unemployment above 8% for this entire presidency. this is something to celebrate that we are still talking about health care reform and saying it's constitutional. >> joe, look. for decades, millions of people have gone without health insurance. the costs of health care have been rising for decades a as well. yes, it's been a long road. everybody's happy that now three branches of government have agreed it's constitutional. we can move forward with implementation and that's what we want to focus on. >> you know it's not over. now that it's attacks it opens reck sell united nation
i have been known to use the word. my daughter had a problem with it. 12 and said if she used it she'd get in trouble. is it right for the president to put the stavmp of approval on that? but you seem excited as democrats do about what happened last week. 18 months of divisive ps and a lot of political capital, a rout in the house for democrats. spawning the tea party. now it's not just 18 months. it's now three and a half years. you finally hear it's constitutional. you've got unemployment...
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you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country that's all the largest number of these ratings on the streets and at the same time this week the largest israeli political party. the ruling coalition of netanyahu says that he has problems to deal with on the domestic front political analyst kamel waltz name believes netanyahu is claims are nothing more than a rotter aimed at improving his own standing. that has made it very clear that they are not going to use tourist in eastern europe to carry out. the really and i think very clear statement they're against killing i mean civilian or whether it is an israeli or other people but i think mr netanyahu always tried to play the iranian card the hezbollah card to remind th
you've got for the first time and islamize president in neighboring egypt but netanyahu is also known for often using the international concerns and the international community to do it to detract attention away from problems he has on the domestic front there is the real threat that you will see social protest is growing in number in the coming weeks we need to just remember that last year we saw social demonstrations in this country that's all the largest number of these ratings on the...
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>> if she needs to come in and prove herself, ross was a little bit more of a known commodity to us.> what is your target? >> 20 dluk. >> always great to speak with you. >> colin, we do want to squeeze in the statement from google. she has been a tireless champion of our users. she contributed to our development. we will miss her talents at google. also shareholders of proctor and gamble. activist investor revealed that he is taking a statement of the company. largest investment ever. the stock was under valued but our next guest is calling into question how helpful it might be. great to have you with us. one quarter, two quarters, three quarters out. sales growth, eps growth. sit a mixed bag but overall it does seem negative. there is a sweet spot in the second quarter. >> we try to identify is really what happens, what type of behavior the company engages in after an activist takes over. margins go up. sales growth actually slows down. it kind of slows down. one thing that we have made the call onododay is this is great. create a floor on the stock. >> which competitor do you favor
>> if she needs to come in and prove herself, ross was a little bit more of a known commodity to us.> what is your target? >> 20 dluk. >> always great to speak with you. >> colin, we do want to squeeze in the statement from google. she has been a tireless champion of our users. she contributed to our development. we will miss her talents at google. also shareholders of proctor and gamble. activist investor revealed that he is taking a statement of the company. largest...
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, though not shawnee chief, not one who had much influence on the shawnee, who with his brother known to us as prophet, there were a number of different names he used over the years and why sellers at the time called him the prophet, sort of a handy term to use because as i said, he changed his name periodically. really developed a program of spiritual, commercial, political and military revival for the tribes of the midwest as a way of not only reducing the encroachments of the white, and if possible, reversing them. but also in terms of restoring the morale of the indian tribes. among the teachings of the prophet world country and -- were of course their restriction of occult. -- alcohol. destroying their social structure but interestingly enough, the prophet forbade the use of firearms. i could only be done under his teaching with the bows, arrows, traditional weapons of the indians, though they could use the white man's weapons to fight in warfare against the americans. they could not, i think it shows how somewhat the same way we limit deer harvest now. they show some sensitivity to th
, though not shawnee chief, not one who had much influence on the shawnee, who with his brother known to us as prophet, there were a number of different names he used over the years and why sellers at the time called him the prophet, sort of a handy term to use because as i said, he changed his name periodically. really developed a program of spiritual, commercial, political and military revival for the tribes of the midwest as a way of not only reducing the encroachments of the white, and if...