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we start following it and start going up there, up to la jolla. >> the beacon was moving faster than somebody on foot, but slower than a vehicle. we kept driving back and forth. then we realized we keep seeing this same guy on a bike. >> let's pass him one more time and then go? >> no, pass him up a little bit and i'll [ bleep ] get out. >> all right. >> i believe he knew we were following him. i think he saw our car pass him multiple times. >> yeah, he's looking over his shoulder. >> stop, get -- [ bleep ] stop. >> with the suspected culprit identified, the guys call for backup. >> i'll [ bleep ] call the sheriff, dude. like, i don't care. >> we called police. they start to send out a couple units. they tell us, stay put. we want to look at your screen. we want to see what you're seeing. >> but against the advice of the police, the duo follows the man, and they continue to report the pursuit. >> that's not him in front of us, is it? >> yeah, it is. >> the phones are determined to get the phone back, but the man denies stealing it and is set on keeping it. >> when we saw him the seco
we start following it and start going up there, up to la jolla. >> the beacon was moving faster than somebody on foot, but slower than a vehicle. we kept driving back and forth. then we realized we keep seeing this same guy on a bike. >> let's pass him one more time and then go? >> no, pass him up a little bit and i'll [ bleep ] get out. >> all right. >> i believe he knew we were following him. i think he saw our car pass him multiple times. >> yeah, he's...
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la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river from mexico and is known as an hot bed for illegal immigration. police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles an hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate they are trying to get away from police, trying to get him out of the way so he can get away. >> swerving in and out of traffic, the suburban leads police on a chase lasting almost 20 miles until suddenly the driver pulls off on a side street and does the unthinkable. >> we freaked out. who in their right mind is going to jump out of a moving vehicle? watch again as the driver with the car still moving jumps out of the suv and lands face first on the pavement. two other men jump out and take off, with the car still moving, someone inside puts on the brake. when officers approach with guns drawn, they are startled by what they find. i
la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river from mexico and is known as an hot bed for illegal immigration. police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles an hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate they are trying to get away from...
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leave the worst hit areas hundreds have been hoping to get on one of the flights out of talk of town la jolla eighth on the bbc the air because of the air. the bad bad. eight shipments have been rising in neighboring thailand officials are loading up crates of achieving the feat was defeated in drugs bound for the storm ravaged areas the operation isn't going to cost according to the un high commissioner to repeat ease but not with him years before that point. over the territory of utah i'm going to be. the government's come under fire for bungling its initial response saying it was called off scott but the scan of the disaster the president is seen in the area since sunday to mislead or deceive relief efforts the dominant modes anyhow while all of the storm surge came to visit us this is the back of the bubble to the context of the course of the people what he had a proper review bust of god's word. she says scrambling to provide some shelter for that i think i could survive this. some full meeting people just nice officials feared that an already dire situation could soon turn into a humani
leave the worst hit areas hundreds have been hoping to get on one of the flights out of talk of town la jolla eighth on the bbc the air because of the air. the bad bad. eight shipments have been rising in neighboring thailand officials are loading up crates of achieving the feat was defeated in drugs bound for the storm ravaged areas the operation isn't going to cost according to the un high commissioner to repeat ease but not with him years before that point. over the territory of utah i'm...
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that is amazing. ...to survey the cliffs near scripps institute in la jolla.solution video is then turned into 3d models that will help track erosion over time. low cost drones now are opening new horizons for nick woodman's company. >> woodman: let's go check out these kids ripping. go! >> cooper: for under $1,000, amateurs can get the kind of footage that was previously only possible with big budget professional productions. sometimes the images are so startling, it's hard to tell if they're from hollywood's computerized reality or reality. in august, 2012, mark peters and his friends were tuna fishing off california when they lowered a gopro into the water to see what was down there. >> woodman: and when he got home and loaded it on his computer to watch it, he was just totally blown away by what he saw. >> woodman: and then the rest of the world was blown away by what he saw, these beautiful dolphins dancing. and it looked like it was a professional production shoot, but it was just a fisherman on his way home. >> cooper: gopro turned the dolphin video int
that is amazing. ...to survey the cliffs near scripps institute in la jolla.solution video is then turned into 3d models that will help track erosion over time. low cost drones now are opening new horizons for nick woodman's company. >> woodman: let's go check out these kids ripping. go! >> cooper: for under $1,000, amateurs can get the kind of footage that was previously only possible with big budget professional productions. sometimes the images are so startling, it's hard to tell...
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. >> let's be fair to mitt romney because that killer house is not in malibus are it's in la jolla. >> i apologize. the el as a result begins in malibu. >> let's talk about the political article that claims that moderate house republicans have had it with the extreme right wing reporting that peter king says the congressional republicans need to specifically target the freshmen senator. is there really a civil war going on inside, trying to figure out who can emerge as a leader and a leader that can get people to fall in line? >> well, i'll give one defense of ted cruz with his actions with the filibuster and that's this. without strong leadership, there's a void and it allows someone like ted cruz to move forward and take that mantle. >> it wasn't a filibuster, it was a faux filibuster. everybody knew which way the wind was blowing before he started because he agreed to not have -- to not let it go that far with harry reid prior to that epic, you know, how many hours that faux thing was. >> ted cruz admitted that himself. we all knew that going in. but the fact remains he still tried
. >> let's be fair to mitt romney because that killer house is not in malibus are it's in la jolla. >> i apologize. the el as a result begins in malibu. >> let's talk about the political article that claims that moderate house republicans have had it with the extreme right wing reporting that peter king says the congressional republicans need to specifically target the freshmen senator. is there really a civil war going on inside, trying to figure out who can emerge as a...
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. >> i grew up in la jolla, california. >> that's not america. la jolla. la jolla, california.w features, where you called people on a phone, if you switch back to one of those, would it improve your marriage and your family life? some are saying, indeed, it would. >> in fact, a "washington post" reporter said he had a smartphone, dropped it, smashed it. his wife was like, all right, come on. get a new phone. i want you to get a dumb phone. he ends up buying a dumb phone instead. he says, this my social life and marriage have improved. i no longer stare at my phone during dinner or bedtime. i converse more when hanging out with friends and my wife is a lot happier. happy wife, happy life. >> i thought it had to do with the fact that there weren't as many bells and whistles for creepy people to creep into your life. that makes more sense now. >> it's distractions. general distractions with a flip phone. >> his answer, he bought a seven-year-old motorola razor. >> great. i love those phones. >> there's something to this. the best writer i know, matt labash, famous magazine writer
. >> i grew up in la jolla, california. >> that's not america. la jolla. la jolla, california.w features, where you called people on a phone, if you switch back to one of those, would it improve your marriage and your family life? some are saying, indeed, it would. >> in fact, a "washington post" reporter said he had a smartphone, dropped it, smashed it. his wife was like, all right, come on. get a new phone. i want you to get a dumb phone. he ends up buying a dumb...
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no, it was just one of those times where i was having a really hard time, and i came down to the la jolla market, and alfredo just put this big smile on my face and just told me, "now, don't worry. you're beautiful." you know, "you have everything going for you," and just--just bunches of bouquets and everything, and it just-- it put a big smile on my face, just kind of brightened my spirits up. >> that's wonderful. that's great. >> so i'm definitely gonna--hi. [both laugh] >> whether at his farm, at home, or at a farmers market, alfredo is still pursuing a dream that has blossomed into something more. in his estimation, it's not a sacrifice, but a privilege to work from sunrise to sundown, bringing happiness to people all across san diego. >> i been working in the flower business for 30 years, and, uh, until today, i haven't seen somebody that gets a bunch of flowers and puts it--puts it on the ground and steps on it or anythin most of the time, they get you a beautiful smile, and, you know, flowers, it's just smiles. tracy, these beautiful flowers are yours. >> oh, alfredo. my new best
no, it was just one of those times where i was having a really hard time, and i came down to the la jolla market, and alfredo just put this big smile on my face and just told me, "now, don't worry. you're beautiful." you know, "you have everything going for you," and just--just bunches of bouquets and everything, and it just-- it put a big smile on my face, just kind of brightened my spirits up. >> that's wonderful. that's great. >> so i'm definitely gonna--hi....