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pastor with his own you tube channel doing in a manhattan courthouse charged with a temped grand larcenyrying to pass off half a million in counterfeit art. >> how does a pastor get into the art-selling business. >> 45-year-old kevin sutherland wouldn't say and his lawyer says there's a logical explanation. >> the truth will come out and we are confident in our position. >> sutherland pleaded not guilty to charges he tried to pass off these paintings by british artist damian hearst to sotheby's in new york even though he knew they were fake. sutherland closed the deal at this hotel not knowing the person across the table was an undercover new york city detective. cyrus vance who prosecuted art fraud cases as a young assistant is cracking down. >> the same art's being stolen the same way as it has been stolen from generations. now our tools to build cases are more sophisticated than they were 30 or 40 years ago. robert whitman who founded the art crime team and now works for private collectors says even with mod eaern technology these cases are tougher than they seem. >> you have to prove
pastor with his own you tube channel doing in a manhattan courthouse charged with a temped grand larcenyrying to pass off half a million in counterfeit art. >> how does a pastor get into the art-selling business. >> 45-year-old kevin sutherland wouldn't say and his lawyer says there's a logical explanation. >> the truth will come out and we are confident in our position. >> sutherland pleaded not guilty to charges he tried to pass off these paintings by british artist...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. there remains of the german capital's notorious landmark the berlin wall could soon make way for a fourteen story luxury apartment block and it seems that the trend for reshaping berlin is only gaining momentum with more new buildings are rising up just as quickly as real estate prices keep soaring artie's peter all of our reports on how this is actually affecting the lives of the city's life long residents. poor but sexy that's how. lovingly described his city. now some berliners feel this way of life is coming under threat it was and here in the if you keep hearing phrase work we've seen big changes over the past ten years more and more apartment buildings have been built in areas where people traditionally used to rent what we're seeing is people being forced from their homes real estate prices in berlin have shot up by thirty two percent since two thousand and seven well ahead of the german average this is resulted in some tenants being a victim as their rented f
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. there remains of the german capital's notorious landmark the berlin wall could soon make way for a fourteen story luxury apartment block and it seems that the trend for reshaping berlin is only gaining momentum with more new buildings are rising up just as quickly as real estate prices keep soaring artie's peter all of our reports on how this is actually affecting the...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming our way later this hour with the afghan presidential election approaching next year the taliban says it's seriously considering entering politics former official in the militia said the group could launch a political party but that doesn't necessarily mean and to the insurgency of course one of the original goals of the u.s. led war in afghanistan was to remove the taliban from power so let's have a look at what this has cost both countries well since the launch of the military operation back in two thousand and one more than two thousand u.s. soldiers have been killed total coalition losses have topped three thousand lives and the number of americans injured in the line of duty exceeds seventeen thousand and the death toll among afghan civilians is staggering more than thirty thousand lives lost in the war and from the human factor to the financial burden as far as america is concerned the price tag of the decade long effort is a massive seve
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming our way later this hour with the afghan presidential election approaching next year the taliban says it's seriously considering entering politics former official in the militia said the group could launch a political party but that doesn't necessarily mean and to the insurgency of course one of the original goals of the u.s. led war in afghanistan...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. for the israeli prime minister has made clear that he's not backing down from his idea of the potential attack on iran being a minute to meon who told a gathering of america's powerful pro israeli lobby that the negotiations could be a waste of time and the only the threat of direct military action could crush iran's nuclear ambitions a lot his message was applauded at the apac conference in washington it wasn't exactly received warmly at home artie's policy or has more. the israeli prime minister is at it again addressing his favorite topic words alone will not stop iran sanctions alone will not stop iran sanctions must be a couple with a clear and credible military threat if diplomacy and sanctions fail strong statements from a leader in bold and buy new grip on power this one yahoo warns the american israel public affairs committee iran is using international negotiations to buy time so it complicit with its nuclear program a message he's warmed to in the past how
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. for the israeli prime minister has made clear that he's not backing down from his idea of the potential attack on iran being a minute to meon who told a gathering of america's powerful pro israeli lobby that the negotiations could be a waste of time and the only the threat of direct military action could crush iran's nuclear ambitions a lot his message was applauded at the...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. living on the israeli prime minister has made clear that he is not backing down from his idea of a potential attack on tehran binyamin netanyahu told a gathering of america's most powerful pro israeli lobby that negotiations with iran are waste of time and only a direct military action threat according to him will clear rush the country's nuclear ambitions but while his message was applauded at the apec conference in washington it hasn't exactly received a warm reaction back at home policy or reports these really prime minister is at it again christian his favorite topic words alone will not stop your own sanctions alone will not stop iran sanctions must be called with a clear and credible military threat if diplomacy and sanctions feel strong statements from a leader by new group from power on yahoo voice the now you can use world public affairs committee iran is using international negotiations to buy time so it can prissy haid with its nuclear program a message he
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. living on the israeli prime minister has made clear that he is not backing down from his idea of a potential attack on tehran binyamin netanyahu told a gathering of america's most powerful pro israeli lobby that negotiations with iran are waste of time and only a direct military action threat according to him will clear rush the country's nuclear ambitions but while his...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working so the other way they do this is they chasing so that's exactly what it sounds like your three tries to say close the rat but never attacks and this is like the h f t the high frequency trading front running the constant front running and front of large trays by the pension funds or the constant front running as professor forgets a said and front of the treasury market in terms of the fed and the open market committee thing so they're constantly front running us chasing us and if they're not doing that they're continuously attacking just scalping scalping scalping we've seen that over and over whether it was the bank of new york mellon scalping every single time you put a trade through their bank they scalp the trillions of dollars in pension fund money that goes through their door what do you see n.b.c. but chasing another was a stick maria bartiromo at the floor the new york stock exchange she was the only egg amongst a billion sperm a trillion sperm and then those
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working so the other way they do this is they chasing so that's exactly what it sounds like your three tries to say close the rat but never attacks and this is like the h f t the high frequency trading front running the constant front running and front of large trays by the pension funds or the constant front running as professor forgets a said and front of the treasury market in...
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boss paul moore did agree that when you have a one hundred million people to poverty through to the larceny of the h.s.b.c. barclays lloyds of the world bank of scotland many will die many more than the whole cost of world war two so this is a mega hole of cost are going to revise that phrase make a cost so let's go back to the story of what we're talking about here about the deposit insurance and how people assume their savings to save well first of all in cyprus allegedly there's been a bank holiday for a while but we do know that in fact there have been massive exports of capital and cash from these banks somebody has been able to withdraw their cash we don't know who yet also the german papers are reporting that the cypriot president to use he was telling his friends to get their money out of the banks there this is what the german press is reporting now a lot of people think oh this is just cyprus and it's ok because they're plundering just the russians this is what they're told but whether or not it's going to come to us here is what this article points out is that new zealand and spa
boss paul moore did agree that when you have a one hundred million people to poverty through to the larceny of the h.s.b.c. barclays lloyds of the world bank of scotland many will die many more than the whole cost of world war two so this is a mega hole of cost are going to revise that phrase make a cost so let's go back to the story of what we're talking about here about the deposit insurance and how people assume their savings to save well first of all in cyprus allegedly there's been a bank...
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so they are innocent of the charge of larceny but what about the food that is there that the mill somebodyingever the vegetables and grows enbroccoli. that's an issue there. the fact that you are harassing that laid deep on the right-hand side. >> i wanted to ask you about that. people are in the isles getting milk splattered all over them. what if there is glass that splatters. >> or what if someone -- >> someone falls. >> if someone walks by and they slip and fall. i will tell you what happens in new york city if cops see you doing this it's intentional you are getting handcuffs ongoing to central booking for disorderly conduct. it is as simple as with a it sounds like you could be in the streets screaming and yoeling and being disorderly. they were copy cats of these guys in utah. they got locked up because of disorderly conduct. >> you have to say what these guys are doing is wrong. look at the movie "jack ass" look at how much money those guys made doing this. >> i was thinking these kids want to be the next jack ass film. these boys two are brothers one is a cousin. they have a web site
so they are innocent of the charge of larceny but what about the food that is there that the mill somebodyingever the vegetables and grows enbroccoli. that's an issue there. the fact that you are harassing that laid deep on the right-hand side. >> i wanted to ask you about that. people are in the isles getting milk splattered all over them. what if there is glass that splatters. >> or what if someone -- >> someone falls. >> if someone walks by and they slip and fall. i...
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most of my record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies, larceny.er from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that point in time. >> how do you someone with a rock? >> you hit someone with it really hard. and you take what's in their pockets. >> most of his robberies have been to support his drug habit. now, he's back in on an assault and battery charge to which he's pled not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they're saying i assaulted my girlfriend at the time. she got arrested with me. she said i didn't assault her. i don't know. it was pretty much they knew we were in a high drug zone. they want us to cooperate to help, you know, get the bigger fish, let the little fish go away. we wouldn't, so they arrested us. >> 10s. that's ten more. what's the name of this game? oh, my god. you're horrible. >> in jail, bubanas found comfort in passing time with a familiar face from home, his older half brother, ryan. >> this place sucks. >> tell me about it. >> i'm tired of [ bleep ]. you know what i mean? >> yep. >> similar
most of my record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies, larceny.er from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that point in time. >> how do you someone with a rock? >> you hit someone with it really hard. and you take what's in their pockets. >> most of his robberies have been to support his drug habit. now, he's back in on an assault and battery charge to which he's pled not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they're saying i assaulted...
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the next day in court, her armed robbery charge was lowered to a less serious larceny charge. and even though she was found guilty of that and the drug possession charges, she was released based on the time she had already spent in jail. whether any officers dropped their keys in front of her, we never found out. >>> coming up -- >> all right, no gang affiliation? never have? >> absolutely not. i go to church. if that counts. >> yeah. >> sorting out the new inmates at the orange county jail. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have t
the next day in court, her armed robbery charge was lowered to a less serious larceny charge. and even though she was found guilty of that and the drug possession charges, she was released based on the time she had already spent in jail. whether any officers dropped their keys in front of her, we never found out. >>> coming up -- >> all right, no gang affiliation? never have? >> absolutely not. i go to church. if that counts. >> yeah. >> sorting out the new...
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grand larceny, pardon me, we can afford?blican talking about cutting those payments or increasing their contributions to the plans. and dean from iowa asks: if you were on a plane and it was of being taken over by a couple of terrorists, how many people on that plane who are not terrorists would you want to have a knife? interesting question, dean. and finally tonight, there are legitimate debates in washington other government spending like the national science foundation has awarded a grant for nearly defended. $900,000 to the university of iowa to study snail sex. yes. you heard me. iowa to study snail sex. yeah, you heard me, they're there are reasons that they do it. it is a 4-year study. lasting into 2015. scientists want to know if it would be more beneficial to reproduce a sexually, which sails can do. maybe they have sex for the same reasons people do, they like it. there. mr. resolve then another charging unit 1 penny for that. that
grand larceny, pardon me, we can afford?blican talking about cutting those payments or increasing their contributions to the plans. and dean from iowa asks: if you were on a plane and it was of being taken over by a couple of terrorists, how many people on that plane who are not terrorists would you want to have a knife? interesting question, dean. and finally tonight, there are legitimate debates in washington other government spending like the national science foundation has awarded a grant...
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offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes, from murder to burglary, larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud, identity theft. it's from any range of crimes that they may have committed. >> annie harvey has been warden of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think that is really important for people to really understand, this is a prison and it's a prison that houses the female offenders. in order for a person to get respect, you must give respect. so our goal is to manage the female offender in such a way that she can maintain her human value but also understand that she has a responsibility to do her time because she committed the crime. >> i've been locked up about two months in a single cell. it's terrible. i can't stand it. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8 foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once,
offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes, from murder to burglary, larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud, identity theft. it's from any range of crimes that they may have committed. >> annie harvey has been warden of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think that is really important for people to really understand, this is a prison and it's a prison that houses the female offenders. in order for a person to get respect,...
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the next day in court, her armed robbery charge was lowered to a less serious larceny charge.n though she was found guilty of that and the drug possession charges, she was released based on the time she had already spent in jail. whether any officers dropped their keys in front of her, we never found out. >>> coming up -- >> all right, no gang affiliation? never have? >> absolutely not. i go to church. if that counts. >> yeah. >> sorting out the new inmates at the orange county jail. >> have you ever tried to hurt yourself before? >> absolutely not. >> are you thinking of hurting yourself right now? >> no, ma'am. we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for
the next day in court, her armed robbery charge was lowered to a less serious larceny charge.n though she was found guilty of that and the drug possession charges, she was released based on the time she had already spent in jail. whether any officers dropped their keys in front of her, we never found out. >>> coming up -- >> all right, no gang affiliation? never have? >> absolutely not. i go to church. if that counts. >> yeah. >> sorting out the new inmates at...
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he pleads guilty to grand larceny auto and is sentenced to a maximum of eight years in prison.r hollenbeck and harvey, it's an interesting morning in the skies of las vegas. >> steal a bait car and hop over a fence into the golf course and steal a golf cart. it's not something you hear about or read about every single day. >>> coming up, a surprising fall from the sky. >> it's going to blow up! >> and a bounce house filled with children goes airborne. >> my god. >> when "caught on camera: surprise!" continues. ♪ just one bite opens a world of delight... ♪ a flavor paradise of delicious fishes ♪ ♪ friskies seafood sensations. ♪ ♪ feed the senses. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. here, it's found in many forms. it's in the pristine sands of a perfect beach. it's in the soothing waters of the turq
he pleads guilty to grand larceny auto and is sentenced to a maximum of eight years in prison.r hollenbeck and harvey, it's an interesting morning in the skies of las vegas. >> steal a bait car and hop over a fence into the golf course and steal a golf cart. it's not something you hear about or read about every single day. >>> coming up, a surprising fall from the sky. >> it's going to blow up! >> and a bounce house filled with children goes airborne. >> my god....
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming away very soon here in r.t. north korea has threatened to end the decades long cease fire with its southern neighbor if it goes ahead with its joint military drills with the u.s. pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind the decision it comes as washington is eyeing up more punishment for north korea described as some of the toughest ever imposed by the u.n. resolution is expected to be passed later this week wolf for more on the story i'm joined by eric weingarten he's editor of the can call reporter website a canadian information service on north korea eric you've been to the country many times tell us give us an idea of just what effect these sanctions are having at the moment on the country. well to tell you the truth the last time i was there in november and not for about two years i expected to see more hardship and i saw at least in the city you have. huge number of new buildings that have. oth
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming away very soon here in r.t. north korea has threatened to end the decades long cease fire with its southern neighbor if it goes ahead with its joint military drills with the u.s. pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind the decision it comes as washington is eyeing up more punishment for north korea...
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are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming your way into later today those career has threatened to end the decades long cease fire with its southern neighbor if it goes ahead with its joint military drills with the u.s. pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind this decision it comes as washington is allowing up more punishment for north korea described as some of the toughest ever imposed by the u.n. a resolution is expected to be passed later this week wolf for more on renewed tensions on the korean peninsula i'm joined by colin forty's an expert on east asia he's also an m.e.p. it's not the first threat of this kind we've heard coming from north korea but do you think with this military exercise and of course the threat of these new sanctions could actually provoke north korea into pursuing that war that has naturally stopped still ongoing. while at the moment is no i mean there's a difference between if you want to remove so you no longer
are being treated like rats by the pharmaceutical companies to get them into a state of perpetual larceny and it's working. because a report coming your way into later today those career has threatened to end the decades long cease fire with its southern neighbor if it goes ahead with its joint military drills with the u.s. pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind this decision it comes as washington is allowing up more punishment for north korea...
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there were two other releases from illinois, larceny and criminal trespass. the individual has three united states children, one with a degenerative how eye disease. a judge found he was not a danger to the community. the second illinois case involved misdemeanor offenses. he is 55 years old and has been in the, 34 years. the california case involved burglary, vandalism, and a dui. he is a 23-year resident. both parents are united states residents. he is on gps monterey 24-7. >> you had no testimony with the individuals. >> that is correct. >> any contact with the leadership? any conversation you would have had with anybody at the department of justice? >> not that i'm aware of. >> any discussion with somebody at the white house? >> not that i'm aware of. >> did you receive any talking points or messaging points on how to handle budget issues with respect to sequestration? >> received instructions from the office of management and budget on planning, how to execute sequestration were it to come to pass. >> in fiscal year 12, up the appropriation was allocated
there were two other releases from illinois, larceny and criminal trespass. the individual has three united states children, one with a degenerative how eye disease. a judge found he was not a danger to the community. the second illinois case involved misdemeanor offenses. he is 55 years old and has been in the, 34 years. the california case involved burglary, vandalism, and a dui. he is a 23-year resident. both parents are united states residents. he is on gps monterey 24-7. >> you had...
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there were two other releases from illinois, larceny and criminal trespass. the individual has three united states children, one with a degenerative how eye disease. a judge found he was not a danger to the community. the second illinois case involved misdemeanor offenses. he is 55 years old and has been in the, 34 years. the california case involved burglary, vandalism, and a dui. he is a 23-year resident. both parents are united states residents. he is on gps monterey 24-7. >> you had no testimony with the individuals. >> that is correct. >> any contact with the leadership? any conversation you would have had with anybody at the department of justice? >> not that i'm aware of. >> any discussion with somebody at the white house? >> not that i'm aware of. >> did you receive any talking points or messaging points on how to handle budget issues with respect to sequestration? >> received instructions from the office of management and budget on planning, how to execute sequestration were it to come to pass. >> in fiscal year 12, up the appropriation was allocated
there were two other releases from illinois, larceny and criminal trespass. the individual has three united states children, one with a degenerative how eye disease. a judge found he was not a danger to the community. the second illinois case involved misdemeanor offenses. he is 55 years old and has been in the, 34 years. the california case involved burglary, vandalism, and a dui. he is a 23-year resident. both parents are united states residents. he is on gps monterey 24-7. >> you had...