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i'm laurie i'm grateful for this opportunity to share with you about our thinking on long-range plans and get your feedback. i am joined by several of my usc colleagues. my office is responsible for all capital planning and we're responsible for updating our long-range master plan. so today, i want to talk about our long-range development plan process and our schedule as well as some of the key proposals for our key sites. so let me start to reacquaint you with us. we're one of the 10 campuses and we have a research and patient care. we're focused on health science and we have 0 small student population. we do have a large employee population of 22 thousand for one time staff which makes us second to the city of san francisco. we have a medical center that is a world leader in health care. our land holding, properties holdings include 61 acres of open space reserve and altogether we come up about 8 million secret around san francisco. we've enjoyed long stoond relationships with san francisco medical center. and we have generated an impact of about $6.2 billion for the regional econom
i'm laurie i'm grateful for this opportunity to share with you about our thinking on long-range plans and get your feedback. i am joined by several of my usc colleagues. my office is responsible for all capital planning and we're responsible for updating our long-range master plan. so today, i want to talk about our long-range development plan process and our schedule as well as some of the key proposals for our key sites. so let me start to reacquaint you with us. we're one of the 10 campuses...
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corporations here to talk more about this trade deal and its potential impacts on the economy as laurie. the director of public citizens global trade watch lori welcome back to the show thank you very much so we hear especially coming from the right all this stuff about one world government the u.n. and one world government agenda twenty one these the board the gun trafficking law or resolution that was just passed of the u.n. isn't what's really happening with these trade deals what they should really be afraid of when it comes to one world government well it's very interesting when right wing folks tea partiers here about the notion of a trade agreement submitting the united states the jurisdiction of three person attorney tribunals who who are meeting under world bank or united nations rules who are empowered to demand we pay unlimited sums of u.s. taxpayer money over any domestic law that u.s. firms have to meet but they don't like it makes their hair and fire on a bipartisan trans partisan right left in the middle kind of way most people don't know what's happening so that's part o
corporations here to talk more about this trade deal and its potential impacts on the economy as laurie. the director of public citizens global trade watch lori welcome back to the show thank you very much so we hear especially coming from the right all this stuff about one world government the u.n. and one world government agenda twenty one these the board the gun trafficking law or resolution that was just passed of the u.n. isn't what's really happening with these trade deals what they...
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laurie has survived a particularly deadly form of skin cancer. stage 3 mel lan yoma appearing on her foot. >> when i was diagnosed i mean, original treatment was surgery. >> laurie was treated with gene therapy and check forward signs of recurrence but it's a cancer should reappear researchers believe they may soon have a new way to fight it this is an exciting time to be around. >> dr. dodd says a new drug has shown a high success rate treating patients with a mutation called braf. the challenge has been ability to become resistant to the drug after time. >> so the tumor may have shrunken down or a small tumor can start growing again. >> studies vee veal the cells became addicted to the drug at the same time, borrowing molecules to help the tumor grow. that is when they used animals developing drug resistant tumors they stopped treatment. >> the surprising observation is removing the cancer that thaifd shrink. >> he says the team now wants to test the stallered strategize on human autos if we put patients ton a intimatent dose schedule and then
laurie has survived a particularly deadly form of skin cancer. stage 3 mel lan yoma appearing on her foot. >> when i was diagnosed i mean, original treatment was surgery. >> laurie was treated with gene therapy and check forward signs of recurrence but it's a cancer should reappear researchers believe they may soon have a new way to fight it this is an exciting time to be around. >> dr. dodd says a new drug has shown a high success rate treating patients with a mutation called...
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thank you, laurie.esting. >>> coming up -- ♪ a song meant to unite has the critics divided. ♪ >> is the song titled "accidental racist" accidentally racist? you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> a lot of my friends are talking about this story this week. brad paisley teams up with legendary rapper ll cool j to perform a song about race. intriguing? yes. original? definitely. the fact that some people are offended, not a big surprise. but should they be? the lyrics cover everything from confederate flags to do-rags. here's one part of "accidental racist," that's the name of it. it's getting a lot of attention. ♪
thank you, laurie.esting. >>> coming up -- ♪ a song meant to unite has the critics divided. ♪ >> is the song titled "accidental racist" accidentally racist? you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts...
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tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend laurie is ready to talk.ice that she was unwittingly tricked into the on-call situation by april and her pimp jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls and she was encouraged to watch, and if she felt like she could, she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say young women like lori usually don't fall into prostitution overnight. it's often a process that takes a lot of time and smooth talk from so-called romeo pimps like jason. >> pimps will take months to groom a girl because they know towards the end that girl is going to be selling her body for them, they're going to make money from that. so they will take them out to dinner. they will say i have feelings for you. ey wil buy them gifts and all that. and they might start off slow. hey, i've got these other girls doing that. i just need you to, say, answer the phones. you don't have to have sex. but at some point that's going to ange. >>ht jason was arrested outside the hotel room th
tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend laurie is ready to talk.ice that she was unwittingly tricked into the on-call situation by april and her pimp jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls and she was encouraged to watch, and if she felt like she could, she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say young women like lori usually don't fall into prostitution overnight. it's often a process that takes a...
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thank you, laurie. interesting.ou very much. >>> coming up -- ♪ a song meant to unite has the critics divided. ♪ >> is the song titled "accidental racist" accidentally racist? 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. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationships. >>> this story got a lot of people talking. a lot of my friends are
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i want to bring in laurie segal.afe to say it was one of the most photographed crimes in history? >> i think you can absolutely make that argument. there were so many people with their smartphones taking pictures and it provided all of this evidence and more importantly, when the bomb went off -- when those bombs went off, it helped people connect the digital evidence, social networks. i want to tell you about a guy named richard waley. he found a picture. that's his father. he saw that circulating on a social network and he had no idea where his father was. then he went to facebook, don, and he posted -- i'm going to read it to you. he said, "this is my dad in this picture. i have no idea where my mom is." . he asked people, can you help me? i want to find them in the hospital. within ten minutes, don, he had been able to find out where his parents were. you see the power of social media and people having their smartphones and being able to take an image in a quick second and what it did for the investigation. that
i want to bring in laurie segal.afe to say it was one of the most photographed crimes in history? >> i think you can absolutely make that argument. there were so many people with their smartphones taking pictures and it provided all of this evidence and more importantly, when the bomb went off -- when those bombs went off, it helped people connect the digital evidence, social networks. i want to tell you about a guy named richard waley. he found a picture. that's his father. he saw that...
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laurie will be back with us next hour with more information. thank you. >>> investigators are taking a closer look at an unsolved triple murder in massachusetts. the reason is compelling. one of the victims was close friends with one of the boston bombing suspects. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall
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corporate tribunals demanding taxpayer money what's different there we go tell us what's different laurie is the u.s. in the e.u. are not developing countries our courts are at the top of the list of courts that are reliable function well and international lists of those we are not having scant property rights here so both as far as the substantive rights of investors and the ability adjudicate fairly are property rights in courts the notion of having a parallel system on top of our constitution our courts that is just for foreign corporations to raid our treasury is obscene and it gets rid of the whole notion that what that investor state system is about is kind of the kind of accommodation for a developing country investment this is too rich country box but i think the thing here that sort of scares me is sort of a crowd out effect of democratically elected state legislatures or government lower you know national issues because we don't want to pass laws are afraid are going to get sued by exxon mobil or or merck or pfizer and all in all about the companies and. the congress and i think
corporate tribunals demanding taxpayer money what's different there we go tell us what's different laurie is the u.s. in the e.u. are not developing countries our courts are at the top of the list of courts that are reliable function well and international lists of those we are not having scant property rights here so both as far as the substantive rights of investors and the ability adjudicate fairly are property rights in courts the notion of having a parallel system on top of our...
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they haven't found it ye more a the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev through a deleted laurie seagaln exclusive. >> a deleted instagram account that sources say belong to dzhokhar tsarnaev. unlike the rest of his digital life, it hasn't gotten much attention since his arrest. close friends say dzhokhar used the name jmeister, but a trail shows images that he liked in the past. several include references to chechnya marked with dozens of hash tags. one shows a chechen war lord who master minded terrorist attacks against russia but killed in 2006. dzhokhar interacting with users. an expert on chechnya says they show an understanding of chechnya and struggle for independence from russia. from what they saw used instagram for social purposes. so how are we able to resurrect? here's how it works. >> this is the copy as it exists on the web today. and we can see t users, these 19 users have liked it. and we can see there are six comments on the photo and here are the hash tags. however, we can also go back in time thanks to the google web cast. here's another video of that, we can see the
they haven't found it ye more a the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev through a deleted laurie seagaln exclusive. >> a deleted instagram account that sources say belong to dzhokhar tsarnaev. unlike the rest of his digital life, it hasn't gotten much attention since his arrest. close friends say dzhokhar used the name jmeister, but a trail shows images that he liked in the past. several include references to chechnya marked with dozens of hash tags. one shows a chechen war lord who master...
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laurie, what caused you to yell out at that moment?y, i was disgusted and ashamed myself for the senators voting the wrong way. i can't imagine what their thought process was and how they are going to explain it to their constituents and the rest of america. >> the president today talked about, obviously, the newtown families have been very visible in this lobbying effort and as well as family members of those who died in tucson and some in aurora and virginia tech. i want to play you some sound of the president talking about criticism that he was, quote, using the victims' families as props. take a listen. >> i've heard folks say that having the families of victims lobby for this legislation was somehow misplaced. a prop, somebody called them. emotional blackmail, some outlets said. are they serious? do we really think that thousands of families whose lives have been shattered by gun violence don't have a right to weigh in on this issue? do we think their emotions, their loss is not relevant to this debate? >> i wonder what your react
laurie, what caused you to yell out at that moment?y, i was disgusted and ashamed myself for the senators voting the wrong way. i can't imagine what their thought process was and how they are going to explain it to their constituents and the rest of america. >> the president today talked about, obviously, the newtown families have been very visible in this lobbying effort and as well as family members of those who died in tucson and some in aurora and virginia tech. i want to play you...
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. >> laurie is a mom on a mission. >> we wanted to deliver this to the senator and to ask for his suppoupport. >> her daughter was in french class at virginia tech in 2007 when she was shot twice in the back of the head. emily has recovered. her mom says the nation has not. >> there have been over 180 7,000 -- 187 thousand gun deaths since virginia tech. >> this past december there was newtown. >> newtown was the absolute last straw. >> laurie has started a petition in support of gun control on the website moveon.org. >> within 24 hours after the sandy hook shootings and that petition grew. >> by the time she arrived on capitol hill to deliver the petitions there were 1.3 million signatures. >> americans understand that gun violence hits home. it hits our schools. it hits our movie theaters, our grocery stores our neighborhoods our family and friends. and americans are sick and tire of the carnage. >> with move on national director garland gilchrist hawes visited the offices of senate democrats. they did not get to meet with the lawmakers but they told staffers what they want. >> the ba
. >> laurie is a mom on a mission. >> we wanted to deliver this to the senator and to ask for his suppoupport. >> her daughter was in french class at virginia tech in 2007 when she was shot twice in the back of the head. emily has recovered. her mom says the nation has not. >> there have been over 180 7,000 -- 187 thousand gun deaths since virginia tech. >> this past december there was newtown. >> newtown was the absolute last straw. >> laurie has...
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cenk: all right that was laurie haas helping her. they kept on reading. for this segment you'll continue to see that. laurie haas, who's daughter emily survived being shot at virginia tech, obviously when julia soto got to her sister, she got very emotional alleged couldn't read her name, so very powerful moment there. among other things, this vigil helped in actually defeating the filibuster. two democrats joined the republican filibuster, but they did not have enough votes to block the debate in the first place. abc news has more on that. all right. we had a report, it's ok, the vote was 68-31. they are proceeding to a debate. don't get them wrong the bill hasn't passed. the big hurdle we had to get through was should we even discuss it. that's the state that we're in now. the n.r.a., even though there is a compromise now between a republican and democratic, i think it's an incredibly weak compromise. the n.r.a. said no, no, no, not good enough, should it fail to do so, the nra will make an exception to our standard policy of not scoring procedural vote
cenk: all right that was laurie haas helping her. they kept on reading. for this segment you'll continue to see that. laurie haas, who's daughter emily survived being shot at virginia tech, obviously when julia soto got to her sister, she got very emotional alleged couldn't read her name, so very powerful moment there. among other things, this vigil helped in actually defeating the filibuster. two democrats joined the republican filibuster, but they did not have enough votes to block the debate...
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. >> john: at what point laurie, did you know it was not an accident but something more. >> i realized it right away, but didn't want to. then the second one went off. the way the smoke was, it was like a big bomb smoke. you know, it was just a big huge thing in the sky. there was no flames. >> john: did you witness panic? did you witness law enforcement converging on the area? what was the scene like? >> oh, yes the law enforcement you know, once--people were were--interestingly, people were panicked but they were okay. people just wanted to know what was going on. then like i had started out with a friend, so i was trying to find her. i was concerned. i wanted to make sure that she was okay. then the law enforcement and then it was you know, cop car cop car, cop car. they were all just coming. then we knew that it was serious. >> john: of course we learned there was a fire at the jfk library which many thought was a connected explosion. law enforcement does not believe that. but where you were, did you fear there was another explosion? did people panic or keep their heads? >> both. i
. >> john: at what point laurie, did you know it was not an accident but something more. >> i realized it right away, but didn't want to. then the second one went off. the way the smoke was, it was like a big bomb smoke. you know, it was just a big huge thing in the sky. there was no flames. >> john: did you witness panic? did you witness law enforcement converging on the area? what was the scene like? >> oh, yes the law enforcement you know, once--people were...
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santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a-t&t fiber optic cables. affecting 9-1-1 emergency phone service in the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by p-g&e. meanwhile, santa clara county is handling emergency phone service for affected a-t&t customers. details on the arrests and the chiefs reaction. >> reporter: five teenagers are in police custodycharged with killing e-m-t quinn boyer. police say the suspects admitted to their involvement in the crime. according to o-p-d, there was 1 trigger person, but all 5 are being charged with homicide, robbery, and car jacking. police say this is an isolated incident. all of the teens involed are between 14 and 16 years old and live in oakland. >> we believe this is a group of young juveniles that were hanging together and got into some real bad behavior. we have the suspect's car. >> reporter: police recovered the vehicle involved in the crime within 2 days. they are hoping to find the weapon in the near future. >> young men and women are finding it very easy to point a gun at
santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a-t&t fiber optic cables. affecting 9-1-1 emergency phone service in the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by p-g&e. meanwhile, santa clara county is handling emergency phone service for affected a-t&t customers. details on the arrests and the chiefs reaction. >> reporter: five teenagers are in police custodycharged with killing e-m-t quinn boyer. police say the suspects...
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laurie owns a business next door. >> my customers need to park in front of the store. i don't want them have to walk miles to get to me. >> she voices a concern, the threat of protests from opponents. >> people who are going to be blocking my front door from my customers coming in and if they're preventing them, it's going to affect my business. >> two years ago, planned parenthood wanted to start a clinic. a car rent agency withdrew the offer to share with the clinic at the same time protestors threatened to picket their office. some say they're considering appealing the decision to approve the clinic's parking plan but swril to act fast. deadline for appeal is friday. a new bill would ban employers against discrime naming workers. the bill's author says one in 10 workers has care giving responsibilities for both elders and children. and she says those people frequently women, are less likely to be promoed or recommended for hire. >> our bill says if people are doing the same work if they're doing it well you can't assume they're not going tibl to perform because they
laurie owns a business next door. >> my customers need to park in front of the store. i don't want them have to walk miles to get to me. >> she voices a concern, the threat of protests from opponents. >> people who are going to be blocking my front door from my customers coming in and if they're preventing them, it's going to affect my business. >> two years ago, planned parenthood wanted to start a clinic. a car rent agency withdrew the offer to share with the clinic at...
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laurie montgomery points out -- host: again, the story this morning looking at tax legislation that wille coming up in the months ahead. james is joining us from carmel, indiana. republican line, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: certainly. caller: we had a shooting in our neighborhood a few weeks ago, a young man jealous of his girlfriend's new boyfriend. police on the shooting and three times. the cost of it, there were like a dozen squad cars here, we had to pay to put this boy in the hospital for how many months, we are prosecuting him and putting him in jail, the cost of an illegal gun to taxpayers is tremendous and i have never heard anyone talk but that. your opinion? someones opinion on what it costs taxpayers to have illegal guns on the street? host: what is your opinion? what do you think? caller coat it -- i think -- caller: i think it costs a fortune. they should have insurance on guns, like cars. they say that people kill people, not guns. people drive cars and killed people and they have insurance. i think that gun manufacturers should take this cost
laurie montgomery points out -- host: again, the story this morning looking at tax legislation that wille coming up in the months ahead. james is joining us from carmel, indiana. republican line, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: certainly. caller: we had a shooting in our neighborhood a few weeks ago, a young man jealous of his girlfriend's new boyfriend. police on the shooting and three times. the cost of it, there were like a dozen squad cars here, we had to pay to...
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evangelist and pastor greg laurie, who's son was killed in an accident in 2008, offered his support tohe family. "at times like these, there really are no words, but there is the word. there is no manual, but there is emmanuel. god is with us. i know the lord will be there for all of the warren family and saddleback church, as they grieve together, looking forward to that day when god will restore all things." charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: up next, some say it's about human rights. others say it is about destroying christianity. the fight that is dividing francece creashtt creaeat imlsh >> wendy: iewrg way is now the third country in the americas to legalize gay marriage. 71 out of the 92 members of the county's chamber of deputies voted in favor. it is called the marriage equality project. it will allow gay couples to come to the south american country just to mayor. uruguay's president is expected to put it into effect before the end of this month. canada and the argentina are the only two other countries where gay marriage is legal. france appears to be the next nation lookin
evangelist and pastor greg laurie, who's son was killed in an accident in 2008, offered his support tohe family. "at times like these, there really are no words, but there is the word. there is no manual, but there is emmanuel. god is with us. i know the lord will be there for all of the warren family and saddleback church, as they grieve together, looking forward to that day when god will restore all things." charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: up next, some say it's about...
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joining me now is laurie garret a senior fellow for global health at the council on foreign relationsyou so much for joining us. there's clearly a lot we don't know. why is it so concerning and what do you want to know that we still don't know? >> there are many things i want to know but two big ones. what is the denominator and exactly how are these people getting infected? so the denominator question is whenever you have a brand new outbreak the first people you see are the ones that are the most ill, the ones that are terminal. they show up in hospitals. they're severe cases. what you don't know immediately is, well, okay. those are the severe cases, but how many people are mildly infected or, in fact, infected with no symptoms at all? in 2009 in mexico city we made the mistake of thinking that the flu epidemic we were about to experience, the famous swine flu, was, you know, a super killer flu because all of the hospital emergency rooms got filled with the severe cases. then it turned out for every severe case you had 10,000 mild cases and all of a sudden we realized we didn't hav
joining me now is laurie garret a senior fellow for global health at the council on foreign relationsyou so much for joining us. there's clearly a lot we don't know. why is it so concerning and what do you want to know that we still don't know? >> there are many things i want to know but two big ones. what is the denominator and exactly how are these people getting infected? so the denominator question is whenever you have a brand new outbreak the first people you see are the ones that...
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laurie hicks, from the cdc. infeck, disease specialist. this is in the new england journal but this is a full-penaled study. she says the antibiotics are precious resource, not a magic bullet. that is a great quote. if we don't preserve the precious resource we will end up with resistance. there are 20 reanalysis tent bugs that give us problems. side effects, diarrhea, allergies. we have to reserve the antibiotics for when they are needed. this is worse in the south. this is because we see more respiratory in the south. in the south it's one for one. every person in south is getting antibiotic prescription every year. >> eric: is that too much? >> too much! most of the time it's not indicateed. >> eric: david -- call you doctor. you go to the doctor and you trust them and they say take an antibiotic and you want to feel better. how do you know if you don't need it? >> that is the problem. what you just said you want the antibiotics and the doctor is obligated to give it to you. one statistic that marc mentioned 259 million prescription for
laurie hicks, from the cdc. infeck, disease specialist. this is in the new england journal but this is a full-penaled study. she says the antibiotics are precious resource, not a magic bullet. that is a great quote. if we don't preserve the precious resource we will end up with resistance. there are 20 reanalysis tent bugs that give us problems. side effects, diarrhea, allergies. we have to reserve the antibiotics for when they are needed. this is worse in the south. this is because we see more...
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santa clara county sheriff laurie smith. >> it's unconscionable for someone to distribute images like this when you've actually taken advantage of someone. and why are you filming and distributing a crime? >> reporter: a family attorney says it was only after her death that audrey's parents learned she had seen those images. >> we, obviously, can't bring audrey back, but the family's goal is that what happened to audrey never happens again and that the boys are held accountable. >> reporter: the district attorney must decide whether to try the three teens as adults. last month in stiewbinville, ohio, two high school football players were convicted in juvenile court of attacking a girl while she was passed out drunk, and then posting images of the assault. what is does this public display do to the victim? >> it is the most traumatic thing. >> reporter: david swanson is a clinical psychologist. he says most teens simply don't think about the consequences of posting those photos online. >> they're thinking it's a limited number of people who are going to see it, but when word gets out,
santa clara county sheriff laurie smith. >> it's unconscionable for someone to distribute images like this when you've actually taken advantage of someone. and why are you filming and distributing a crime? >> reporter: a family attorney says it was only after her death that audrey's parents learned she had seen those images. >> we, obviously, can't bring audrey back, but the family's goal is that what happened to audrey never happens again and that the boys are held...
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jed laurie, 3 for 3 on the night, including that one.et out of here, next batter, chris young get out of here, back to back home runs and that chris young's debut with the a's. first game of the year, a's win 6-2. so far so good in the bay. how about some basketball now? hornets versus warriors, second quarter is where we start in this one. doves down one. curry, to david lee, and he'll throw it down. game high 23 points for lee. still in the second, curry, 4-3. you already know what's going to happen there. warriors on a 26-run. 3 for 3 so far. how about hockey now. sharks looking for their sixth straight win. andrew luck. up 1-0 in the first. that is a great individual effort. coast to coast on the power play. sharks up 2-0. tie game in the second, joe thornton pass deflected in. everything going right for the sharks. they win 4-2. they have won six in a row. we were 4 for 4 on the night. one more note here, nnamdi asomugha back in the bay after signing a one-year deal with the 49ers today, he can earn as much as $3 million, if he reac
jed laurie, 3 for 3 on the night, including that one.et out of here, next batter, chris young get out of here, back to back home runs and that chris young's debut with the a's. first game of the year, a's win 6-2. so far so good in the bay. how about some basketball now? hornets versus warriors, second quarter is where we start in this one. doves down one. curry, to david lee, and he'll throw it down. game high 23 points for lee. still in the second, curry, 4-3. you already know what's going to...
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and films alike however there could be any truth behind these this concept of life on other planets laurie harf and us from the resident asked do you believe all the hype. one of my big fears theories ever is the one about the us government having knowledge of us both because oh my god how awesome what with that would be if it were true not the whole they're keeping it a secret part but the part about there being aliens that would be on. ok so the f.b.i. recently released an explanation of the most popular file in the f.b.i. involved which is their on line catalog of documents released under the freedom of information that the most popular file is a memo dated march twenty second one nine hundred fifty written by a guy named guy how tall the f.b.i. field office had at the time it was addressed to day edgar hoover and it was about a story that was told to an f.b.i. agent by a third party who reported that three flying saucers were recovered in new mexico so the most popular f.b.i. file is the one about the us government's knowledge of the systems of aliens that makes them there aren't that
and films alike however there could be any truth behind these this concept of life on other planets laurie harf and us from the resident asked do you believe all the hype. one of my big fears theories ever is the one about the us government having knowledge of us both because oh my god how awesome what with that would be if it were true not the whole they're keeping it a secret part but the part about there being aliens that would be on. ok so the f.b.i. recently released an explanation of the...
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there's a twist when an eye for an eye concept on justice is taking things too far the residents lauri's harford s. tells us more. i mean you're is a twenty four year old saudi citizen who was incarcerated he was jailed ten years ago at the age of fourteen because he stabbed his best friend his best friend has been completely paralyzed from the waist down ever said the victim was granted the right to request a monetary settlement to forgive a leak and he settled on a price of one million saudi reales which is about two hundred seventy thousand u.s. dollars at least family is poor and hasn't been able to raise that kind of money just by fundraising efforts so if the leaders in payout he will face another punishment he's been sentenced to keep stopped or right tribute and is set to be fully paralyzed himself as part of an eye for an eye punishment that's right because only paralyzed his friend either have to pay big bucks or be paralyzed himself. and harrison from and the city international has come out and said that such a punishment would be torture calling the punishment shocking she sa
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churning a lot of a lot of things a lot of opinions basically but that that was a lot of depth in bass laurie i was actually more worried about what was left out but for example what i was wondering about why wouldn't they pick for example the guantanamo hunger strike to follow up on it was it because there the story didn't have the words sex and rape and to. hear it it made it it doesn't it doesn't have the word sex in it or something. or look at a whole can people mostly and it's a very difficult issue politically legally and culturally for the american people to handle always been that kind of an issue so that if there is great also it has two strikes against it already i mean and the third strike is that there's no breaking news none of the none of the people at the hunger strikes have died or maybe rioted and taken some guards hostage so the breaking news is strike three so it's out i mean there's no coverage of it in the mainstream media outlets so it's just not to touch unfortunately thank you thank you for the care thank you very much well it's difficult to conclude what comes first h
churning a lot of a lot of things a lot of opinions basically but that that was a lot of depth in bass laurie i was actually more worried about what was left out but for example what i was wondering about why wouldn't they pick for example the guantanamo hunger strike to follow up on it was it because there the story didn't have the words sex and rape and to. hear it it made it it doesn't it doesn't have the word sex in it or something. or look at a whole can people mostly and it's a very...
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. >> we got a chance to talk to laurie smith.e was aware that there were photographs put on social media site? >> we know that we did find photographs and we believe she was aware that they were out there. >> is this a to speculate that that is ultimately what pushed for over the edge or is that something you're looking into? >> i think it would be a save speculation. i know that she was very upset there were photographs out there and that is probably what led to her suicide or lease was a huge conservative factor. a tragic case. so sad. >> do you consider this a case of cyber bullying it did when out of context or e-mail.? although i do not know how the photograph was necessarily distribute. i know people thought this was bullying this was to merely humiliate someone and it is very sad. >> do you believe one of the three took the photograph or the report person. could that for a person be in trouble? >> i think we all three suspects. obviously there is more investigation to do at this point it looks like the three were the only
. >> we got a chance to talk to laurie smith.e was aware that there were photographs put on social media site? >> we know that we did find photographs and we believe she was aware that they were out there. >> is this a to speculate that that is ultimately what pushed for over the edge or is that something you're looking into? >> i think it would be a save speculation. i know that she was very upset there were photographs out there and that is probably what led to her...
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laurie segall gives us an inside look. >> a deleted instagram account sources say belonged to dzhokharike the rest of his digital life, it hasn't gotten much attention since his arrest. close friends say he used the name j micer but it was removed before the april 15th bombing. a digital trail shows images he liked in the past. several include references to chechnya that are marked with dozens of hashtags. ones shows a warlord who masterminded terrorist attac ann 2006. several show dzhokhar interacting with other users and an expert on chechnya says is shows an understanding of chechnya and the struck he he will for i understand expense from russia. the close friends say from what they saw he used it for social purposes, so how are we able to resurrect them? here is how it works >> we're looking at a photo from instagram on stat gram and this is the copy as it existed on the web today. we can see that these users, these 19 users have liked it and we can see there are six comments on the photo. here are the hashtags. however, we can also go back in time thanks to the google web cache. h
laurie segall gives us an inside look. >> a deleted instagram account sources say belonged to dzhokharike the rest of his digital life, it hasn't gotten much attention since his arrest. close friends say he used the name j micer but it was removed before the april 15th bombing. a digital trail shows images he liked in the past. several include references to chechnya that are marked with dozens of hashtags. ones shows a warlord who masterminded terrorist attac ann 2006. several show...
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country struggling to climb out of the worst economic downturn since the great depression assessed dr laurie garrett senior fellow for global health with the council on foreign relations dr gary. welcome back. it's great to have you here again could you explain this blue bird flu for us were the region and how spread we . were up to twenty four deaths i don't large number of cases that have been a five but we have more mysteries than we have answers about this strange new flu it was first noticed in the end of february when a cluster of family took ill all together with pneumonia once in shanghai and has since spread you know across nine provinces and major cities of china and as well taipei taiwan so it's in two countries at this point and it's best we can determine it originated in birds but it has mutated to such a degree that it doesn't actually make bird sick anymore it only makes humans sick as far as we can tell and it has two mutations in it that we know can only be acquired inside of mammals so if it hasn't only been in humans and birds it must have gone through pigs or my or some o
country struggling to climb out of the worst economic downturn since the great depression assessed dr laurie garrett senior fellow for global health with the council on foreign relations dr gary. welcome back. it's great to have you here again could you explain this blue bird flu for us were the region and how spread we . were up to twenty four deaths i don't large number of cases that have been a five but we have more mysteries than we have answers about this strange new flu it was first...
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a's on top eric soguard base hit driving home jed laurie giving up six runs in two third of -- two thirds of an inning. a's sweep astros again. >> offense is off the authorities at this point. running bases pretty fell. what are we? 12-14? hitting on all cylinders at this point. >> giants and brewers have garlic fridays we have waffle fries, third inning, homers for the second game, brew crew up 1-0. with st. louis, crawford just broke it up in the 6th. so nice come back in the works there. a win would give golden state a sixth playoff spot in the west. seth as a chance to break ray hallen's record of 269 set back in the 560 r5-06 season. >> we know how great of a shooter they were i'm a fan and i know about the game to. see in that conversation which is like he had, i think in 2006 would be special. >> there was a montana in red and gold today working out just thinking about it. you know? you can see joe back there. not not the montana look at nate. nate has speed. he and others took part in the session for draft-eligible players. it's pro day for them. nate says he's trying to stay focu
a's on top eric soguard base hit driving home jed laurie giving up six runs in two third of -- two thirds of an inning. a's sweep astros again. >> offense is off the authorities at this point. running bases pretty fell. what are we? 12-14? hitting on all cylinders at this point. >> giants and brewers have garlic fridays we have waffle fries, third inning, homers for the second game, brew crew up 1-0. with st. louis, crawford just broke it up in the 6th. so nice come back in the...
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thousand years from now for more on this production and what we can do to save ourselves the residents laurie harvest. i am. i love books about space exploration futurism and basically anything that has to do with the advancement of humanity i really want to do was as i had to go i love to think about our potential and the achievement that humankind might spread of proudly across the universe one day so legendary british physicist stephen hawking was recently touring the medical facility at cedars sinai out in l.a. where he is that something that really piqued my interest side bar by candace electronic voice synthesizer have a british accent is that too much to ask am i the only person that has ever thought about that ok anyway this is what the very awesome dr hopping said during his tour recently quote we must continue to go into space for humanity if you understand how the universe operates you control it in a way and then he added this he said we won't survive another thousand years without escaping our fragile planet what's the no way we have to survive more than a thousand years if i'm g
thousand years from now for more on this production and what we can do to save ourselves the residents laurie harvest. i am. i love books about space exploration futurism and basically anything that has to do with the advancement of humanity i really want to do was as i had to go i love to think about our potential and the achievement that humankind might spread of proudly across the universe one day so legendary british physicist stephen hawking was recently touring the medical facility at...
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that we just can't do why is that well the residence laurie harkness explains. my fellow american are you an american or an american hand. you can't threaten violence on twitter however i want to clear humorously you might do so without facing potential consequences by the f.b.i. you can't be gay and get married in most places here in america still you can't walk around public streets in the city without being watched by surveillance cameras because there's more than three hundred million of them here you can't be president if you're anything but a christian god forbid that you can't hand out condoms at a college without getting into trouble as students of boston college recently found out if you can't have a sex life be a politician but don't worry you'll get a great job in the mainstream media when you get kicked out of politics. you can't have some liberal views and some conservative views you need to be either republican or democrat one hundred percent and you have to hate the other side. you can't say the anatomical words for the female sexual part in many
that we just can't do why is that well the residence laurie harkness explains. my fellow american are you an american or an american hand. you can't threaten violence on twitter however i want to clear humorously you might do so without facing potential consequences by the f.b.i. you can't be gay and get married in most places here in america still you can't walk around public streets in the city without being watched by surveillance cameras because there's more than three hundred million of...
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santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a at&t fiber-optic cableice in the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by pg&e. meanwhile, santa clara county's handling cards he phone service for affected at&t customers. >> all lanes of highway 101 in san rafeal are open this morning after a pedestrian was killed after being struck by two cars. it happened last night near the junction of north san pedro road and highway 101 around 830. the victim was walking along the freeway and stepped out in front of an oncoming car and fell onto the road. a second car then struck the victim in the road and fled the scene. the victim identiy is not been released, was pronounced dead at the scene. >> we will be back with you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call t
santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a at&t fiber-optic cableice in the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by pg&e. meanwhile, santa clara county's handling cards he phone service for affected at&t customers. >> all lanes of highway 101 in san rafeal are open this morning after a pedestrian was killed after being struck by two cars. it happened last night near the junction of north san pedro road and highway...
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us are better off and the richer than others actually get the biggest tax deductions the residents laurie harshness takes gives us her two cents on our tax system. it's tax season american time to get all your paperwork in order about how much money you made last year so that we can all make sure everyone is giving the u.s. government a big chunk of money so that they can continue to give our money to weapon makers and drug companies it's just like christmas only it's the exact opposite of that theoretically now in the u.s. many folks don't like to pay their taxes a lot of people don't even bother filing with the internal revenue service and a lot of other people find ways to cheat by abusing deductions using loopholes hiding income or other bad practices the i.r.s. knows and now they have a new tool to catch cheaters when they see a person's tax form that the monk writes they can now check that person's facebook and twitter account to see if there are any pieces of evidence there that supports their suspicion of any tax cheating the i.r.s. has denied that they are using social media to t
us are better off and the richer than others actually get the biggest tax deductions the residents laurie harshness takes gives us her two cents on our tax system. it's tax season american time to get all your paperwork in order about how much money you made last year so that we can all make sure everyone is giving the u.s. government a big chunk of money so that they can continue to give our money to weapon makers and drug companies it's just like christmas only it's the exact opposite of that...
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another politician makes the trip from servicing the people to instead worrying about the bottom line laurie harvest explains more on the rosetta. if you are an american and they're feeling good about your country and our president let me ruin that for you right now because your government and your president are just basically pricks in cahoots with wall street out to take everyone's money and ruin the planet for exactly what reason i don't know they are all really really rich already so i have no idea why they continue to raise the rest of us so hardest anyway here's the lousy story i have for you today it's the duty obama recently picked a woman named mary jo white to head up the security and exchange commission and our awesome senate just confirmed his choice with overwhelming five partisan support they all deserve the nerve for some reason and think she's a great choice for the job when obama made the announcement he opined in that gosh darn good natured way quote here what a mess with mary jo. chuckles all aroud and the security and exchange commission remember is there to police wall s
another politician makes the trip from servicing the people to instead worrying about the bottom line laurie harvest explains more on the rosetta. if you are an american and they're feeling good about your country and our president let me ruin that for you right now because your government and your president are just basically pricks in cahoots with wall street out to take everyone's money and ruin the planet for exactly what reason i don't know they are all really really rich already so i have...
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santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a at&t fiber optic cable affect the 911 emergency phone services and the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by p&g meanwhile, at santa clara county is handling emergency phone service for affected at&t customers. >> all lanes of highway 101 in san rafael are we open this morning after a pedestrian was killed after being struck by two cars. it happened last night near the junction of north san pedro road and highway 11 around 8:30 p.m.. the victim was walking along the freeway and step out in front of an oncoming car and fell into the road. the victim whose identity has not yet been released, was pronounced dead on the scene. >> britain's iron lady is be laid to rest with a level of, and protest reflecting her status as a commanding political figure. world leaders and dignitaries from 170 countries are attending the funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher today. it is expected to be an elaborate affair with full military honors in a service at st. paul's cathedr
santa clara county sheriff laurie smith says just prior to that someone cut a at&t fiber optic cable affect the 911 emergency phone services and the south bay. an oil leak caused by the gunfire, has been contained by p&g meanwhile, at santa clara county is handling emergency phone service for affected at&t customers. >> all lanes of highway 101 in san rafael are we open this morning after a pedestrian was killed after being struck by two cars. it happened last night near the...
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a's in the third then jet laurie a 3-run homer. his third homer of the year.ly known as a power guy. his shot to right made it 5-0 game. then in the fifth. chris young came up with a pair of runners aboard and hit a no doubter. that was all for lucas herr era who gave up three runs. it wasn't all good for the a's. marwin gonzalez hit a fly ball down the right field line at the bottom of the fifth. redick tries to get there with a slide and injured himself when he hits the wall. redick was holding his right wrist when he left the game. the a's are calling it a strain and a listing redick's status as day-to-day. oakland will now get a chance to test their depth. they're off tomorrow before playing the first of three in anaheim on tuesday night. winners of seven straight games as the san jose sharks had been steadily improving their standings. ralphie torre making his debut against dallas. his physical play down, look at the spin move by gallarti. that made it 3-2. after two but the stars came back and tied it with two third period goals. jimmy ben skates in for
a's in the third then jet laurie a 3-run homer. his third homer of the year.ly known as a power guy. his shot to right made it 5-0 game. then in the fifth. chris young came up with a pair of runners aboard and hit a no doubter. that was all for lucas herr era who gave up three runs. it wasn't all good for the a's. marwin gonzalez hit a fly ball down the right field line at the bottom of the fifth. redick tries to get there with a slide and injured himself when he hits the wall. redick was...
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laurie's meeting us there. if this lip reading thing works, this will be incredible.ing superman for your friend. it's like x-ray vision. if we could harness this power and use it for personal gain, we'd be unstoppable. hey, i hear you got some lip reader working for you. let me use her once! can't, newman! but, jerry, we got this new supervisor at the post office. he's working behind this glass. they're going to transfer me. i know it! give me two hours. won't happen! all right... all right. all right, you go ahead! you go ahead keep it secret but you remember this-- when you control the mail, you control... information. uh, just pull over by that stop sign. pardon me? pull over by the stop sign. oh, sorry. you'll have to forgive me. i can't hear a damn thing. went to a rock concert last night at the garden. my seats were right up against the speaker. it's a heavy metal group... metalla-something. ca. huh? what? ca. my ears are still ringing. some woman's idea of a joke. ha ha. [door opens] hey. hi. get out. get out! go on! hey! [kramer] huh? shut the door. the whole
laurie's meeting us there. if this lip reading thing works, this will be incredible.ing superman for your friend. it's like x-ray vision. if we could harness this power and use it for personal gain, we'd be unstoppable. hey, i hear you got some lip reader working for you. let me use her once! can't, newman! but, jerry, we got this new supervisor at the post office. he's working behind this glass. they're going to transfer me. i know it! give me two hours. won't happen! all right... all right....
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very quickly, i'm not even talking with the brothers, but, the thing that laurie pointed to. a bond market bubble, sledge studencollegestudent loan bubbl, yet the environment is far stronger economically than it was back then. i am wondering, is that why we shook off this latest threat, even with the news that there was a bigger threat or that there was a more involved plot or for that matter, that it might have been a wider plot? what do you make of that? >> i think that is a big part of it, look, larry said was correct, this was wrapped up in a week. we don't know what is going to as far as the investigation into dagestan and relationships they might have in chechen region. we had to go to war or we went to war after the 9/11, we did not have to do that this time this was wrapped up in the week, and 9/11 occurred in middle of the bust, several years after the housing bi buffett. but we have structural issues and unemployment. now that houses has bursts, they don't have a job there is no job creation on the horizon, you add to that structural issues like student loan bubble,
very quickly, i'm not even talking with the brothers, but, the thing that laurie pointed to. a bond market bubble, sledge studencollegestudent loan bubbl, yet the environment is far stronger economically than it was back then. i am wondering, is that why we shook off this latest threat, even with the news that there was a bigger threat or that there was a more involved plot or for that matter, that it might have been a wider plot? what do you make of that? >> i think that is a big part of...
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for that i want to invite in laurie burns, the director of the council a non-profit independent researchtion that sports lifting the embargo. larry, tell me about what this kind of a trip means. >> the trip is very important but the environment which this trip was made is equally important. because what is happening in cuba is an extraordinary series of reforms have been undertaken by castro, including his announcement that he's going to be leaving or he's going to be retiring from government in five years, and a huge series of reforms that he's undertaking which includes the freedom of cubans to go abroad, to go to the united states, and to return to cuba, and resume citizenship prerogatives. also for the two college people from southern florida to basically say that nothing has changed, i mean, shows the absolute blindness of these people. and the fact that they don't have a policy whatsoever. and in fact, what their policy has produced is that the united states is more isolated than it's ever been before. and everyone knows that if the united states is to entertain a rational foreign
for that i want to invite in laurie burns, the director of the council a non-profit independent researchtion that sports lifting the embargo. larry, tell me about what this kind of a trip means. >> the trip is very important but the environment which this trip was made is equally important. because what is happening in cuba is an extraordinary series of reforms have been undertaken by castro, including his announcement that he's going to be leaving or he's going to be retiring from...
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. >> laurie, thank you. >>> a destination for european criminals to have this guy who some are callingdumbest crook. that story is neck. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in six
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. >> let's bring in cnn money correspondent laurie segal in new york now.heard about the instagram account before? we knew about dzhokhar's account. he tweeted after the attack. >> sure. that's a good question. the idea is he deleted the account before and also don, this account wasn't wide ployn about. we called a lot of his friends and a hey, i know dzhokhar and i would know if he had an instagram but they didn't know. we were able to confirm it from sources close to him. it does look like only a handful of people followed him and knew about the account. it is definitely one you can imagine that law enforcement could be interested in now that this is out there. >> all right. thank you very much. has the boston marathon bombing changed the spectator sports forever? will fans take the risk of being terror attack victims to cheer their team. we are talking about it next. >>> you remember the guy i showed r you, a lot of people probably remember him as a guy in the cowboy hat to helped victims of the boston marathon bombings. there he is his name is carlos. h
. >> let's bring in cnn money correspondent laurie segal in new york now.heard about the instagram account before? we knew about dzhokhar's account. he tweeted after the attack. >> sure. that's a good question. the idea is he deleted the account before and also don, this account wasn't wide ployn about. we called a lot of his friends and a hey, i know dzhokhar and i would know if he had an instagram but they didn't know. we were able to confirm it from sources close to him. it does...
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joining me now is fox network's laurie rothman, democratic strategist steve sigmund, and sherry jacobisoston, after the bombing at the boston marathon, some were calling for more security cameras t keep our streets safe. is there aay to balance security with privacy? we talked about this on the radio show. got a call from ryan in san jose. he is our caller of the week. >> caller: i'm just amazed at the whole concept of how much money we spend on this so-called homeland security, and then here we have stuff like this happening. my wife said to me, you can't -- they can't be watching everything. well, that's what i understand they do, with the billions and maybe trillions of dollars they've spent on homeland security. and here we are. >> i couldn't agree with your caller more. i mean, i already feel like big brother is watching my every move. add smartphones and cameras into the mix, it's ridiculous. how about better intell? how about better use of those funds homeland security has at its disposal to find these perpetrators before they act? >> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision
joining me now is fox network's laurie rothman, democratic strategist steve sigmund, and sherry jacobisoston, after the bombing at the boston marathon, some were calling for more security cameras t keep our streets safe. is there aay to balance security with privacy? we talked about this on the radio show. got a call from ryan in san jose. he is our caller of the week. >> caller: i'm just amazed at the whole concept of how much money we spend on this so-called homeland security, and then...
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laurie, you work in the financial sector. a lot goes back to madison avenue. wall street. p.gan. what do you you make of that angle? >> what struck me about the whole conversation is the reminder that the eligibility requirements for food stamps was eased in 2008 in the height of the crisis. unemployment has improved back up to 7.7%. so why not make those stricter requirements? >> sean: in that period we doubled the amount of people on food stamps. >> why not tighten the requirements and make it so that you earn less and have less savings instead of letting people -- you have to find an incentive and find a way to manage the government safety net and have a proper balance between what is appropriate and what is no the going to be right. >> sean: i have a question for you, tom. this goes back to it what sunny was saying. you work in government corruption all the time with judicial watch. the president got americans mad at romney with the 1%. why aren't more people angry at government for waving all of our money and we -- for wasting all of our money? >> it is all a big lie. fo
laurie, you work in the financial sector. a lot goes back to madison avenue. wall street. p.gan. what do you you make of that angle? >> what struck me about the whole conversation is the reminder that the eligibility requirements for food stamps was eased in 2008 in the height of the crisis. unemployment has improved back up to 7.7%. so why not make those stricter requirements? >> sean: in that period we doubled the amount of people on food stamps. >> why not tighten the...