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laurie segall, thank you so much. in 20 minute, we'll hear more about all of the signs that make so much sense now. the locked doors, the loud music and the rooms she was never allowed to see. also coming up on the "newsroom," miracle in bang will determine. an amazing rescue. a woman pulled out alive after being trapped for 17 days in the rubble of a collapsed building. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> we'll get
laurie segall, thank you so much. in 20 minute, we'll hear more about all of the signs that make so much sense now. the locked doors, the loud music and the rooms she was never allowed to see. also coming up on the "newsroom," miracle in bang will determine. an amazing rescue. a woman pulled out alive after being trapped for 17 days in the rubble of a collapsed building. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next......
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. >> reporter: laurie, you can see at all?e and michelle, who can see a tiny bit, both have taken the class. when somebody comes on campus and says we're going to offer a film class, laurie, what did you think? >> i said to myself, give me the camera, show me how to use it, let me know when it is and where it is, and i'll be there. >> reporter: simple as that. michelle, what was your reaction? >> the producer of "friends" is coming to perkins? is he lost? >> reporter: the perkins kids were media savvy. flip cams make different sounds for on, off, recording. learning to operation one was a cinch. bright showed the students how to use the hearing to find their subjects and canes to line up shots. >> the cane on the right shoulder. lisa, you're on angle to me. >> reporter: when they put the camera next to the cane, it's point and shoot. >> is the shot perfectly flamed to begin with? no. is that the point? no. the point is they are doing it by themselves they don't need help. that's the power. >> reporter: all over the campus thes
. >> reporter: laurie, you can see at all?e and michelle, who can see a tiny bit, both have taken the class. when somebody comes on campus and says we're going to offer a film class, laurie, what did you think? >> i said to myself, give me the camera, show me how to use it, let me know when it is and where it is, and i'll be there. >> reporter: simple as that. michelle, what was your reaction? >> the producer of "friends" is coming to perkins? is he lost?...
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and lauri montgomery.uess the striking thing to me about what boehner said is you have this story in the "new york times" saying wall street investor class is saying austerity isn't working the deficit cutting in the last four years isn't working it's harming the economy. if that won't move john boehner or republicans what will? >> nothing. the reason is that everyone is fighting over this short term issue about what do we do to grow the economy and coming out of a deep recession. their eyes are on this long term goals how big the government should be and what it should do. both the right and left view this as an opportunity to shift government policy in the way of more or less government spending for the long term. fiscal austerity causes short term pain the republicans want it because they want permanent reduction in the size of government. similar at the state level. when you have governments shrinking head count maybe some of the jobs unfilled is some of the jobs the government shouldn't have been doin
and lauri montgomery.uess the striking thing to me about what boehner said is you have this story in the "new york times" saying wall street investor class is saying austerity isn't working the deficit cutting in the last four years isn't working it's harming the economy. if that won't move john boehner or republicans what will? >> nothing. the reason is that everyone is fighting over this short term issue about what do we do to grow the economy and coming out of a deep...
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chris. >> and that's an excellent point, laurie. she's got kids herself that she's going to have to tell about this very difficult for the entire family to be connected to this man. laurie segall, thank you for adding that voice to the conversation. great interview. thanks for the reporting. >> thank you. >> while no longer in captive, gina dejesus is dealing with a lotd of anxiety and fear. her mother told abc news she didn't want to sleep alone her first night home so her family slept around her on an inflatable mattress. gina didn't want to sleep in a bedroom because she was confined to a bedroom in castro's house. take a listen. >> the one thing she just said, she says, mom, i don't want to stay in a room. i said you don't have to anymore. so that's part of the process, part of her healing and knowing that she now can do what she wants. >> she said she doesn't want to stay in a room. >> gina dejesus that castro initially kept gina and other two victims chained up in the basement of the basement. she says later he moved them to s
chris. >> and that's an excellent point, laurie. she's got kids herself that she's going to have to tell about this very difficult for the entire family to be connected to this man. laurie segall, thank you for adding that voice to the conversation. great interview. thanks for the reporting. >> thank you. >> while no longer in captive, gina dejesus is dealing with a lotd of anxiety and fear. her mother told abc news she didn't want to sleep alone her first night home so her...
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far away put me in panic mode, because there's nothing i could do about it. >> reporter: finally, laurie got ahold of melissa, which suddenly made things even worse. >> she was telling me how horrible it was and i lost the phone connection, which my heart just stopped. >> reporter: it's probably good that laurie did not see the pictures tweeted by melissa's friend. she had gone into a movie theater in moore and when she came out, this is what she saw. until today, melissa strolled to shelters when sirens went off. >> i'm going to take them a lot more seriously now. >> reporter: for all the emotions today, melissa's parents feel she should stay in oklahoma because she can handle anything. >> she was here for earthquakes, she was always the level-headed one. she's someone you want around in a disaster. >> reporter: melissa tells me students are going to be trained tomorrow by the red cross to tell them what to do when they get to the city of moore. today there were so many volunteers pouring into the city that they were turned away. nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. here's some pictu
far away put me in panic mode, because there's nothing i could do about it. >> reporter: finally, laurie got ahold of melissa, which suddenly made things even worse. >> she was telling me how horrible it was and i lost the phone connection, which my heart just stopped. >> reporter: it's probably good that laurie did not see the pictures tweeted by melissa's friend. she had gone into a movie theater in moore and when she came out, this is what she saw. until today, melissa...
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a topic by greg laurie, pastor of a ministry. >> so is your power to save us.t's what we need to pray, lord, do it again. >> reporter: but gay rights activists denounced him, citing his "blatent l.e.t. message." but supporters say laurie is only guilty of preaching the bible. >> the people say they have hope because of prayer. and they're coming back together to pray again this time next year. john jessup, cbn news, capitol hill. >> george: a wave of prayer going around the world. >> wendy: a great way to end the show. >> george: sure it is. folks, thank you so much for joining us this week. >> wendy: ntil next week, from all of us here at christian world news, god bless you and we'll see you next time. >> jeremiah: hello, i'm david jeremiah. as a teacher of the scripture for more than 40 years, i have found that the bible speaks to every situation we face in life, and throughout my ministry, i have discovered a profound truth: that when the word of god intersects with our lives, there will be a turning point. discover how the power of god's word can transform
a topic by greg laurie, pastor of a ministry. >> so is your power to save us.t's what we need to pray, lord, do it again. >> reporter: but gay rights activists denounced him, citing his "blatent l.e.t. message." but supporters say laurie is only guilty of preaching the bible. >> the people say they have hope because of prayer. and they're coming back together to pray again this time next year. john jessup, cbn news, capitol hill. >> george: a wave of prayer...
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ashleigh. >> laurie, what about any kind of -- i don't even know how to phrase this question.elationship, conversation? any future connection with this father? has she said? is it too early to even wrap her head around where she wants to be in the future with this man? >> listen, when we sat down with her, we know where she is at right now. she's saying is he dead to me. he is not my father anymore. this isn't the man i knew and she wants absolutely nothing to do with him. at this point you can imagine that she would go and she would face him just having found out all the things that he was capable of. >> just so many families destroyed and these horrors. excellent work. thank you for that. reporting live for us in cleveland. can you see more of laurie's exclusive interview with angie greg, who is the daughter of the suspect in this horrible crime, and it's on cnn.com. ariel castro, that suspect is now a captive himself. is he sitting in a jail cell, and it is really unlikely that he will make bail because the judge set it at $8 million. wile he sits in that dwell e cell, the
ashleigh. >> laurie, what about any kind of -- i don't even know how to phrase this question.elationship, conversation? any future connection with this father? has she said? is it too early to even wrap her head around where she wants to be in the future with this man? >> listen, when we sat down with her, we know where she is at right now. she's saying is he dead to me. he is not my father anymore. this isn't the man i knew and she wants absolutely nothing to do with him. at this...
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lisa. >> hi, lisa. >> one last look at laurie and bring out the new laurie! >> oh!lisa. >> wow! >> so great. >> you look fantastic. we're going to prove it to you. turn around, please. >> oh wow. >> oh, my gosh, i love it. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look hot. >> i pumped her hair color up, a few shades of red make all the difference. vanessa gave her a great fantastic haircut. blow and dry, gorgeous right out of the shower and color story is complete with the makeup. >> beautiful >> what do you think? >> she's beautiful. just wonderful, thank you. >> thank you. >> people always say thank you, it's so sweet. >> and jill, tell me about the dress? >> 50th birthday, red lace, by elijah j. they're going 0 to two broadway shows. >> what are they? >> "lucky guy" and "pippen." >> two home runs. >> bring them both out. [ applause ] >> beautiful. >>> coming up, things that make you sound smart. >>> if only it just took glasses. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment w
lisa. >> hi, lisa. >> one last look at laurie and bring out the new laurie! >> oh!lisa. >> wow! >> so great. >> you look fantastic. we're going to prove it to you. turn around, please. >> oh wow. >> oh, my gosh, i love it. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look hot. >> i pumped her hair color up, a few shades of red make all the difference. vanessa gave her a great fantastic haircut. blow and dry, gorgeous right out of the shower and color...
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earnest ames, laurie letterman. [ reading speakers' names ] if you could please come up. >> good morning, my my name is ernest ing and i am here to voice my support for the lease management for the botanical garden society here. i have been a volunteer at golden gate park for 25 years and started as a volunteer for an organization, which is now called san francisco park alliance. i have been a dosant at the japanese tea garden and i'm currently a dosant at the botanical garden and the conservatory of flowers. i am on the board there. i think it doesn't take very long for anybody who does any work in the park or in the park to know that the park is a success, because of the non-profits and the caudry of volunteers that they have here. one of the outstanding examples would be the botanical garden society, working in partnership with the botanical garden here. not only that we have the library, and the bookstore, but we have a very extensive dosant program, which i am involved in. and we'll come to a table and listen to some aspect of the park. this is very important work and not only is th
earnest ames, laurie letterman. [ reading speakers' names ] if you could please come up. >> good morning, my my name is ernest ing and i am here to voice my support for the lease management for the botanical garden society here. i have been a volunteer at golden gate park for 25 years and started as a volunteer for an organization, which is now called san francisco park alliance. i have been a dosant at the japanese tea garden and i'm currently a dosant at the botanical garden and the...
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gay rights groups are protesting the event's honorary chairman pastor greg laurie set to speak at the pentagon as part of the day's events but protesters want the invitation withdrawn. the pentagon chaplain invites m him every year and will keep that tradition. >>> an automaker will make a donation. volkswagen will give $10 million to a nonprofit organization, the trust for the national mall. this is the largest private donation ever given to help makeover the mall. the volkswagen of america ceo says the reason behind this gift, he was shocked to see poor conditions on the mall. >>> tonight the waiting game is over for cap fans. they'll launch the sixth straight playoff run. they finished the season on a hot streak winning 11 of the last 13 games and they're going up against the new york rangers. last year the rangers knocked caps out in the second round. puck drop 7:30 tonight on nbc sports network. the verizon center worked out a deal with metro could keep trains running an hour late if the game goes past 11:00. >>> a day of protest ending in violence on the streets of seattle. the
gay rights groups are protesting the event's honorary chairman pastor greg laurie set to speak at the pentagon as part of the day's events but protesters want the invitation withdrawn. the pentagon chaplain invites m him every year and will keep that tradition. >>> an automaker will make a donation. volkswagen will give $10 million to a nonprofit organization, the trust for the national mall. this is the largest private donation ever given to help makeover the mall. the volkswagen of...
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the possibility of it overriding individual country laws and so much more one of those critics is laurie wallish she's the director of public citizen's global trade watch thank you so much for joining me so let's start off by talking about the schedule that they have in the seventeenth round of negotiations it's still very unclear what they were doing they put out a schedule giving us some time to the idea of what's going on and involves a lot of activities for stakeholders but what really do we know about what's going on there besides this aside from this this little very vague release well unfortunately the schedule is typically the same whatever they put on paper representatives from eleven countries meet together behind closed doors in the lobbies and in meetings before and after are corporate representatives trying to influence the talks the meetings the negotiations or trying to set up a set of binding international rules that each of the countries would have to conform all of their domestic laws to most of it has nothing to do with trade rather all of these negotiators are sitting
the possibility of it overriding individual country laws and so much more one of those critics is laurie wallish she's the director of public citizen's global trade watch thank you so much for joining me so let's start off by talking about the schedule that they have in the seventeenth round of negotiations it's still very unclear what they were doing they put out a schedule giving us some time to the idea of what's going on and involves a lot of activities for stakeholders but what really do...
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angie gregg spoke exclusively with cnn's laurie segall.e felt the moment that she heard what he had done. >> it was like everything crashed down. like i just wanted to melt into the floor. i just wanted to die. i have no problem cutting him out of my life. i have no problem with that. i never want to see him again. >> despite the anger and all of the heartbreak that she now feels, castro's daughter says that her father was generous to her and her sister, even giving her a puppy. >>> and a clearer picture this morning of how all of this happened. the man who was engaged to ariel castro's former wife says there were signs throughout the years that he could be a monster. cnn's brian todd has more. >> looking down and despondent, ariel castro hears the words from the judge hearing he wouldn't get out of jail any time soon. >> bond is ate at $2 million on each case. >> reporter: with four cases against him, that means his bond is $8 million. his defense attorney says he doesn't have any money. castro doesn't respond as she speaks to him. the pr
angie gregg spoke exclusively with cnn's laurie segall.e felt the moment that she heard what he had done. >> it was like everything crashed down. like i just wanted to melt into the floor. i just wanted to die. i have no problem cutting him out of my life. i have no problem with that. i never want to see him again. >> despite the anger and all of the heartbreak that she now feels, castro's daughter says that her father was generous to her and her sister, even giving her a puppy....
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angie gregg spoke exclusively with cnn's laurie segall.he says the accusations leveled against him took her by complete surprise. >> the ariel that i knew, that if you would have asked me this last week, i would have told you he's the best dad, and the best grandpa, and he was very kind and loving, and he did for me and he did for his grandchildren. i just -- i would have never saw this coming ever until i saw it with my own eyeballs. >> angie gregg also said that she is so disgusted with her father that she never wants to see him again. >>> and joining us now from washington to talk more about this investigation, former fbi special agent jim mcnamara. thank you so much for being with us, jim. premeditated, deliberate, depraved, these are the words a prosecutor used yesterday to describe ariel castro's alleged actions. what can you tell us about the psychology of a man that is capable of confining and repeatedly abusing three women for ten years? >> well you're dealing with a psycho path and a psycho path doesn't understand simple regular
angie gregg spoke exclusively with cnn's laurie segall.he says the accusations leveled against him took her by complete surprise. >> the ariel that i knew, that if you would have asked me this last week, i would have told you he's the best dad, and the best grandpa, and he was very kind and loving, and he did for me and he did for his grandchildren. i just -- i would have never saw this coming ever until i saw it with my own eyeballs. >> angie gregg also said that she is so...
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laurie, thank you very much. great reporting.we are also going to hear the back story on how you got this exclusive interview coming up on cnn. it's pretty interesting. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> record highs for the stock market. but investors are wary. >> investors are excited they are making money, but they are anxious. they understand that this has an element of art fish yal ti. >> if that's what the pros are saying, imagine how anxious individual retail investors must feel about this market rally. and what about the almost half of all americans who are just too scared to invest in stocks? americans have few other choices out there to help build wealth and save for retirement. in today's low interes
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laurie, what else did ariel castro's daughter have to say?nd evil. but we should note she also said she was very close with him. closer than many of his other daughters. this home on seymour avenue, she actually came to this home, where these women were held captive, and she had no idea. she was here a couple months ago. they had dinner and she often came, she wrote on his facebook wall, i love you, daddy. this came as a shock. but she had a message. listen to what she had to say to me, jake. >> all these weird things that i've noticed over the years, like about how he kept his house locked down so tight, certain areas, and, you know, how if we'd be out at my grandma's having dinner, he would disappear for an hour or so, and then come back. and there would be no explanation where he went. everything's making sense now. it's all adding up. and i'm disgusted. i'm horrified. my father's actions are not a reflection of everyone in the family. they're definitely not a reflection of myself, or my children. we don't have monster in our blood. >> you
laurie, what else did ariel castro's daughter have to say?nd evil. but we should note she also said she was very close with him. closer than many of his other daughters. this home on seymour avenue, she actually came to this home, where these women were held captive, and she had no idea. she was here a couple months ago. they had dinner and she often came, she wrote on his facebook wall, i love you, daddy. this came as a shock. but she had a message. listen to what she had to say to me, jake....
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in this exclusive interview, laurie segall speaks with angie gregg.coured through family photos that take on a much darker meaning now that this father, grandfather, has been arrested for allegedly enslaving three women and a child. >> never saw a dark side. he adored me and the kids. >> you can see in this photo, he adores your son. is it tough looking at this photo now knowing what was also happening? >> it is. it is. because i don't know how somebody so loving can be a demon at the flick of a switch. >> an incredible interview conducted by laurie segall here in cleveland. stay tuned. because we'll share much more of this conversation that laurie had with the daughter of ariel castro. that's coming up next hour. >>> coming up next, though, the stunning images, 16 days, 16 after this factory collapsed, a woman here pulled from the rubble alive. how did she survive? we'll take you there. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over six
in this exclusive interview, laurie segall speaks with angie gregg.coured through family photos that take on a much darker meaning now that this father, grandfather, has been arrested for allegedly enslaving three women and a child. >> never saw a dark side. he adored me and the kids. >> you can see in this photo, he adores your son. is it tough looking at this photo now knowing what was also happening? >> it is. it is. because i don't know how somebody so loving can be a...
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>> mom insider laurie shack knows how.ds of things that will keep your kids entertained for hours. >> look at us. >> do it, laurie, go. >> we are exercising and having fun with our wave hoops. >> there's water. >> there's water. it makes it a little bit easier. and you get a cool swishing sound. >> i thought that was my bladder. >> ride-ons are great for kids of all ages. for our littlest ones, this is our atv, our honda atv. they get on, there's sound, all kinds of noises and there's volume control for parents. >> and the gliders are great. >> this is a y glider. it is a great first scooter. eva's coming on the y glider. it's got a lean to steer method, making it easier. sara and michael are on the razor off-road dirt scooters. >> my kids used to love these things. >> look at the wheels on that. they can take it off the concrete and onto the dirt. >> kids love dirt. >> those are great. >> and have you ever seen -- >> i love that. >> a badminton set like this? it comes with two oversized racquets, a regular birdie and look
>> mom insider laurie shack knows how.ds of things that will keep your kids entertained for hours. >> look at us. >> do it, laurie, go. >> we are exercising and having fun with our wave hoops. >> there's water. >> there's water. it makes it a little bit easier. and you get a cool swishing sound. >> i thought that was my bladder. >> ride-ons are great for kids of all ages. for our littlest ones, this is our atv, our honda atv. they get on, there's...
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with us now from richmond, virginia with me now, laurie haas and from the nra con enra, laugherty.ist said today while his group is praying for victims of tragedies like newtown, people like the president are scheming to take advantage of people like yourself. what is your response to that suggestion that you are being deployed, manipulated by people like the president? >> honestly, it's comical to me. i am 100% acting on my own accord. i'm here because i want to be. i'm here because me along with 90% of the american population, actually 74% of nra members, agree with the universal background checks. >> right, now, i'd like to play a bit more sound from today's event. here's the great wayne lapierre, take a listen to him. >> they have been ranting and raving, trying to blame and shame, peaceful, law-abiding american gun owners for senseless violence. and yet, it's the nra, but a step forward meaningful solutions that would actually help make people safer. >> so, the nra has stepped forward with solutions to make us safer. what a relief. why aren't people like yourself listening to
with us now from richmond, virginia with me now, laurie haas and from the nra con enra, laugherty.ist said today while his group is praying for victims of tragedies like newtown, people like the president are scheming to take advantage of people like yourself. what is your response to that suggestion that you are being deployed, manipulated by people like the president? >> honestly, it's comical to me. i am 100% acting on my own accord. i'm here because i want to be. i'm here because me...
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our laurie seagal brings us the story. >> dr.ey's performing a two procedure right now and there wasn't enough room in the o.r., so we're following on twitter. >> live updates aren't just for tv shows like "grey's anatomy". >> your child is now asleep comfortably under anesthesia. >> a pediatric surgeon using an app called md connect me. >> surgery in itself takes anywhere from four, six, eight hours. that's a lot of time these kids are away from their parents. in this modern age of technology parents really love getting those updates. >> usually they're sent by a nurse or medical resident. how do you manage to get notifications out during the surgery? >> well, we have help. part of the system is you need somebody in the operating room who can work with you. >> medicine is starting to take a small dose of high-tech. congress has created incentives for using electronic health records. the latest being the provisions in the affordable care act. >> the first thing you have to do in health care to have technology transform it is the
our laurie seagal brings us the story. >> dr.ey's performing a two procedure right now and there wasn't enough room in the o.r., so we're following on twitter. >> live updates aren't just for tv shows like "grey's anatomy". >> your child is now asleep comfortably under anesthesia. >> a pediatric surgeon using an app called md connect me. >> surgery in itself takes anywhere from four, six, eight hours. that's a lot of time these kids are away from their...
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laurie james is on leave along with an unnamed teacher. brentwood police tell us their investigation cleared the teacher of wrong doing, but it wants to know if proper procedures were followed. school employees must tell authorities of any claim of abuse as soon as possible. in this case police were not contacted for 10 days. >>> six san francisco school administrators accused of siphoning millions of dollars meant for students and classrooms. john sasaki was in the courtroom today where prosecutors said they're wading through hundreds of thousands of pages of evidence. >> reporter: this afternoon those six current or former school employees all appeared in court. it was an unusual scene in a san francisco courtroom. stood and faced a judge this afternoon in their criminal case. >> it's about embezzlement. it's about fraud. >> reporter: they are accused of creating a slush fund of $15 million of public money. >> trish strongly believes her innocence and believes the innocence of the other women. >> reporter: prosecutors say trish was the r
laurie james is on leave along with an unnamed teacher. brentwood police tell us their investigation cleared the teacher of wrong doing, but it wants to know if proper procedures were followed. school employees must tell authorities of any claim of abuse as soon as possible. in this case police were not contacted for 10 days. >>> six san francisco school administrators accused of siphoning millions of dollars meant for students and classrooms. john sasaki was in the courtroom today...
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joining me now is rose marrow laurie.years old, she was kidnapped, held captive and sexually assaulted by a stranger for nine hours. eventually she was able to get back home and she's writing about how she survived her ordeal for salon.com and ma mamar marc klaas is an advocate for missing children. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> of course. thank you. >> rose, what is it going to take for these women to recover from what's happened to them? >> time. there's really no other -- i mean, there are other things that you can and should do and same sure they will. i was kidnapped for a day. that happened 31 years ago and maybe in the past few years i've gotten to a point where really i don't think about it at all. when things like this happen, i do. but i can't tell you that it really affects me on a day-to-day basis. but that's the majority of my life at this point. >> and you were taken nine hours and it's taken you years. they have been under this control condition and captor for ten years. >>
joining me now is rose marrow laurie.years old, she was kidnapped, held captive and sexually assaulted by a stranger for nine hours. eventually she was able to get back home and she's writing about how she survived her ordeal for salon.com and ma mamar marc klaas is an advocate for missing children. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> of course. thank you. >> rose, what is it going to take for these women to recover from what's happened to them?...
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hours before in an interview with telemundo's lauri montenegro, president obama backed israel's right to defend itself. >> the israelis justifiably have to guard against the transfer of the advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >> but the president's critics ask why he hasn't taken firmer action to stop the syrian threat. >> the president of the united states there was clear red lines in the view of most that have been crossed. >> we are moving closer towards arming the reform-minded pro-western rebels, something that should have been done many months ago. >> and in washington, leaders in and out of uniform are asking not only how to help but whom to help. >> our problem in who to supply is that some of these groups are -- al qaeda and others. >> my concern is we could be strengthening al qaeda. >> from syria to washington, lingering threats that hit uncomfortably close to home. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> anti-u.s. rhetoric dominate aid rally today in pakistan. thousands of supporters of an anti-american political party gathered in karachi. one speake
hours before in an interview with telemundo's lauri montenegro, president obama backed israel's right to defend itself. >> the israelis justifiably have to guard against the transfer of the advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >> but the president's critics ask why he hasn't taken firmer action to stop the syrian threat. >> the president of the united states there was clear red lines in the view of most that have been crossed. >> we are moving...
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laurie siegel had a chance to sit down and carp.as like and what surprised you most? >> he is really, really interesting. he is a young guy about to turn 27, sold his company for $1 billion. he defines what yahoo is looking for. he is young, cool. one thing that was very interesting to me is not only did he drop out, he dropped out of high school, not just college. i asked him about that. he took me to the moment where he asked his parents if he could drop out of high school. listen to what he said. >> i give both my parents so much credit for this. in fact, it was their idea. i knew what i wanted to be working on. i wasn't getting it out of school at the time. my parents saw that and helped me find opportunities where i could pursue that and learn and get to chase the things i was really passionate about. >> what do you tell entrepreneurs who say i can drop out of school and do this? what is your message for young kids in school? >> i have a very hard time imagining that that is the right course for most people. >> the idea that he
laurie siegel had a chance to sit down and carp.as like and what surprised you most? >> he is really, really interesting. he is a young guy about to turn 27, sold his company for $1 billion. he defines what yahoo is looking for. he is young, cool. one thing that was very interesting to me is not only did he drop out, he dropped out of high school, not just college. i asked him about that. he took me to the moment where he asked his parents if he could drop out of high school. listen to...
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the commencement speaker was philanthropist and educator connie laurie.he graduated from san jose state herself in 1964 with a degree in elementary education and psychology. >>> a danville-based nonprofit sprung into action this week after hearing about the devastating tornados in oklahoma. we first introduced you to kiss the toad creations through our bay area proud series last year. barbara kasatos has been making superhero capes for children with terminal diseases. she saw how her artistic son responded -- autistic son responded to one she made him. now they're making 100 capes for children whose schools or homes were destroyed. they got to work today at the danville women's club. >> a child going through a really tough time, if you can bring a smile to their face during a tough time, why wouldn't you do it? i mean, it's just something that everyone here is doing for the same reason. we love the kids. >> these capes are going to be for children to make them feel happy. >> the 100 capes made today are now waiting for sponsors. and sponsoring a cape cost
the commencement speaker was philanthropist and educator connie laurie.he graduated from san jose state herself in 1964 with a degree in elementary education and psychology. >>> a danville-based nonprofit sprung into action this week after hearing about the devastating tornados in oklahoma. we first introduced you to kiss the toad creations through our bay area proud series last year. barbara kasatos has been making superhero capes for children with terminal diseases. she saw how her...
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. >> reporter: laurie is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i'll put gloss over it for a little extra sheer. >> reporter: where lipstick is their lifesaver. or is it? do you wear lipstick? does it surprise you? you're still smiling with this news. >> well, it doesn't surprise me for sure. everything that we're doing these days is bad for us. >> i take it your favorite color is pink? >> yeah. >> reporter: researchers say it's not the color you wear or brand you buy that's a potential health concern. it's how often you use it and ingest it. heavy use is considered more than a dozen times a day of lipstick or lip glosses. >> probably use it 20 times a day. >> we definitely need to look at this more seriously. >> reporter: a professor of environmental health sciences at uc-berkeley conducted the study. she says high use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, manganese, chromium and leading to nervous system toxicity. >> this collects in kidneys leading to kidney failure. cadmium stands out in that context. >> reporter: previous studies found metals in cosmetics but this
. >> reporter: laurie is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i'll put gloss over it for a little extra sheer. >> reporter: where lipstick is their lifesaver. or is it? do you wear lipstick? does it surprise you? you're still smiling with this news. >> well, it doesn't surprise me for sure. everything that we're doing these days is bad for us. >> i take it your favorite color is pink? >> yeah. >> reporter: researchers say it's not the color you...
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laurie siegel sat down with david carp this week and it is so interesting this kid didn't even go --idn't even finish high school and now he is negotiating with marissa mayer, probably one of the most famous female tech executives for his company. what was her role in all of this? >> marissa mayer has for some reason this charge in the tech industry. you see, all of these young entrepreneurs going to yahoo! now and yahoo! wasn't able to get a lot of the younger start-ups to get involved. it wasn't cool to be acquired by yahoo!. i will say this. david carp really defines cool. he is a new york-based entrepreneur and used to drive a vespa around the streets and has a beautiful girlfriend. >> a gray hoodie. >> he wears a hoodie. he is very much cool. yahoo! really wants to be cool. when i spoke to him i sat down with him and he said really it wasn't just about yahoo!. it was marissa mayer, formerly googel and now at yahoo!. listen to what he said to me. >> not only is she a genius of the geniuses, she is something that i really value which is she is one of the most uniquely happy and pr
laurie siegel sat down with david carp this week and it is so interesting this kid didn't even go --idn't even finish high school and now he is negotiating with marissa mayer, probably one of the most famous female tech executives for his company. what was her role in all of this? >> marissa mayer has for some reason this charge in the tech industry. you see, all of these young entrepreneurs going to yahoo! now and yahoo! wasn't able to get a lot of the younger start-ups to get involved....
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laurie, is that true?een willing to allow the least among us to carry the burden. >> i think the answer is yes to both. once people know what's going on, they won't abide it. we've been taking the film hundreds and actually literally thousands of screenings of this film are happening all the time. afterwards, we are bombarded with people saying, i had no idea that we are asking hungry children to go without food and now trying to do that even more. people are a lot brighter than i think these members of the ag committee give them credit for. when they do become aware, they don't stand up for it. the truth is that we can afford to make sure that food is available and that people can afford it. people who are getting snap are by and large working or searching for work. it's a terrible economy. the food stamp program was designed to grow when the economy shrinks. and it's doing what it was designed to do. these people who are trying to cut it, like to point at it like it's exploded, it's full of waste. truthf
laurie, is that true?een willing to allow the least among us to carry the burden. >> i think the answer is yes to both. once people know what's going on, they won't abide it. we've been taking the film hundreds and actually literally thousands of screenings of this film are happening all the time. afterwards, we are bombarded with people saying, i had no idea that we are asking hungry children to go without food and now trying to do that even more. people are a lot brighter than i think...
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laurie saragoza says generations of women in her family canned local vegetables and fruits there. s sot:i i do remember the del monte factory. my mom and aunts worked there. i just remember them coming home tired from being on their feet all day, and i remember the red stains from canning tomatoes. vo:find out more about touring san jose on the website...san jose walks and talks dot org. in san jose, carla jimenez...update news." on thursday, students were treated to music, dancing and food as part of the first ever molcajete festival on campus. the event contained performances from aztec dancers, baile folkorico, and several other s-j-s-u organizations. there were plenty of s-j-s-u fraternities and sororities on-hand for the event offering an assortment of food and drinks to students passing by. ">>>gabriel rodriguez, sociology junior "it's jsut an event that we thoguht of out of n- we thought of out of the blue. we were just like, we needed an event that shows unity within the latino/latina community here on campus."" members of gente unida were pleased with the turnout and hope
laurie saragoza says generations of women in her family canned local vegetables and fruits there. s sot:i i do remember the del monte factory. my mom and aunts worked there. i just remember them coming home tired from being on their feet all day, and i remember the red stains from canning tomatoes. vo:find out more about touring san jose on the website...san jose walks and talks dot org. in san jose, carla jimenez...update news." on thursday, students were treated to music, dancing and...
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and it's really based columnist who's been closely following the country's relations with syria laurie very nice to have you on the program hello and welcome provoked isro husband syria twice in the last seventy two hours right so where does international law stand on this issue. seems the united states is supporting it is supporting it and germany is supporting it and nobody in the west that i've heard. has condemned it. go out of its course of international law i think it's a good. given that if you are how strong a regional allies like lebanon and iran isn't israel afraid of provoking a regional war that. i have a enough if they were afraid of provoking a regional war they would have done this. i think i think basically what's happening is in israel the main. attitude in israel among policymakers seems to be that they didn't expect syria or hizbullah or anybody to hit back for this. that's why they did it because they thought they could get away with it yes and also international action was taken against israel over its raids against syria in january will the lack of punishment enco
and it's really based columnist who's been closely following the country's relations with syria laurie very nice to have you on the program hello and welcome provoked isro husband syria twice in the last seventy two hours right so where does international law stand on this issue. seems the united states is supporting it is supporting it and germany is supporting it and nobody in the west that i've heard. has condemned it. go out of its course of international law i think it's a good. given that...
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i think it is berg's world renowned laurie and ski theater the birthplace of the nutcracker it's poised to celebrate the opening of its new state of the art twin venue with a grand artist of i would say take you backstage of one of the most ambitious cultural projects in modern russian history. it was a full house here at the marine ski theater to add the pre opening evening performances where veterans of marines key war veterans as well as a performance arts and culture and of the who's who of us in petersburg were invited here for there's a pretty rehearsal evening now of course everybody in st petersburg and around the world has been waiting in anticipation for this new space as we all know is marine steve the mother sister albert the new marine skis be a to keep as well renowned to but up to ten yes and seven hundred billion dollars are spent on making this grand space we're already to see what it looked like and why importantly what the sound from the performances sounded like and nothing was short of a spectacular now of course this evening was meant to highlight how the space can
i think it is berg's world renowned laurie and ski theater the birthplace of the nutcracker it's poised to celebrate the opening of its new state of the art twin venue with a grand artist of i would say take you backstage of one of the most ambitious cultural projects in modern russian history. it was a full house here at the marine ski theater to add the pre opening evening performances where veterans of marines key war veterans as well as a performance arts and culture and of the who's who of...
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component and on terms of pollination what if one of those parts of nature was actually threatened though laurie harshness with the resident dot net tells us more. according to new report by the u.s. department of agriculture america has of the problems our honeybees are dying by the millions with annual death rates of about thirty percent some beekeepers are reporting losses as high as ninety percent and that's a very bad thing because we actually need those feed honey bees pollinate crops that are worth more than two hundred billion dollars a year which helps feed the economy and you know people honey bees pollinate apple zucchini avocado plum and all in crops among other according to the u.s.d.a. report the survivorship is too low right now for the u.s. to meet the pollination demand so the question is why are all the honey bees die the report is inconclusive but cites possible factors including pesticide exposure which is sure to come as no surprise to the european commission was already on track to banning neo nic it's annoyed a class of insecticide chemically related to nicotine but u.s. o
component and on terms of pollination what if one of those parts of nature was actually threatened though laurie harshness with the resident dot net tells us more. according to new report by the u.s. department of agriculture america has of the problems our honeybees are dying by the millions with annual death rates of about thirty percent some beekeepers are reporting losses as high as ninety percent and that's a very bad thing because we actually need those feed honey bees pollinate crops...
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midnight priests and beneath us holding candles and carrying on i can skip going around the cathedral laurie fine the resurrection of jesus christ and the service lasts for several hours well into the early hours of sunday and really despite quite a bad weather this day yes it's been pouring with rain throughout saturday still hundreds of people came to this special evening service easter is preceded by quite a long period of fasting now beaver's abstain from meat fish products for forty eight days which they turn to sponge in praying and this evening and night service is then followed by the easter sunday when believers give each other colored and special russian east which is called cool each it is really a very special moment in a special day that connects around. hundred million. worldwide as they celebrate the most important date in the calendar. came to dinner thank you very much indeed for. one of the most critical feature of christ the savior and don't forget our online team is covering this easter service and you can watch it live right now from oscar's main cathedral on our website
midnight priests and beneath us holding candles and carrying on i can skip going around the cathedral laurie fine the resurrection of jesus christ and the service lasts for several hours well into the early hours of sunday and really despite quite a bad weather this day yes it's been pouring with rain throughout saturday still hundreds of people came to this special evening service easter is preceded by quite a long period of fasting now beaver's abstain from meat fish products for forty eight...
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actually to scare the hell out of the body who dares to stand up to the party well into the agenda laurie and this isn't just the obama administration it's the previous administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. all right in just a few minutes we'll look at a what upset to the noble peace and why absolve the nobel prize ceremony of host city of stockholm which i for one liked and turned into a riot in battle ground with the details on that story coming up. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. becomes a big picture. good leverage surely to mccurry was to build a new age most sophisticated. group at least doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only. welcome back you're wat
actually to scare the hell out of the body who dares to stand up to the party well into the agenda laurie and this isn't just the obama administration it's the previous administration it will be the next administration it is control totalitarian tyrannical government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to rule the freedom of the people this country. all right in just a few minutes we'll look at a what upset to the noble peace and why absolve the nobel prize ceremony of host city...
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domestically as well so journalism as a whole doesn't have too much to worry about it might even be laurie's very brave and it's really up to the government censors security forces as to how they want to implement it. on the internet is just a tool for stirring up revolution the sea it's also a battlefield in itself the u.s. has now said supply of billions of dollars into boosting its cyber warfare capacity creating a dozen specialist teams to launch offensives against overseas targets we talked about that again last month the conversation continues on our web site r.t. dot com if you're interested also there to tell you about the father of a chechen man killed by the f.b.i. who suspects foul play ibra game today schiff was hit by seven bullets including one of the head during an interview held over his possible links to one of the boston bombers again the story unfolded our teeth call. artes you tube channel rocketing to a billion views from the world's beera to finally disasters two events that continue to change our lives join me kevin owen for more on how you've helped make r t the first
domestically as well so journalism as a whole doesn't have too much to worry about it might even be laurie's very brave and it's really up to the government censors security forces as to how they want to implement it. on the internet is just a tool for stirring up revolution the sea it's also a battlefield in itself the u.s. has now said supply of billions of dollars into boosting its cyber warfare capacity creating a dozen specialist teams to launch offensives against overseas targets we...
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actually to scare the hell out of the body who dares to stand up to the party line to the agenda laurie and this isn't just your body nutrition it's the previous administration it will be the next administration it's control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to grow the freedom of the people whose country. now more than one hundred inmates in one tunnel have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the notorious detention center one prisoner was reportedly shot several times last month by guard artie's more important i have the full story. the thirty five year old detainee. was reportedly shot several times by get mo card last month his attorney ramsey kos on joins me now to speak exclusively to r.t. about what happened mr costin thank you for your time. when it was your client shot and what were the circumstances of the shooting on saturday april thirteenth of this year the last time all military prison at the station decided to raid them six the prison facility at guantanamo pipeline the trollies prison.
actually to scare the hell out of the body who dares to stand up to the party line to the agenda laurie and this isn't just your body nutrition it's the previous administration it will be the next administration it's control of the government it's hubris at its worst and it's going to continue to grow the freedom of the people whose country. now more than one hundred inmates in one tunnel have now been on hunger strike for one hundred five days in a drive to highlight abuses at the notorious...
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laurie we know on facebook ariel castro posted something on may 2nd.id miracles really do happen. god is good. that was his last facebook post. what more have you been able to find, laurie? >> hey, carol. yeah, you're absolutely right. he posted quite a bit of things like this. he also posted recently about how he was excited to be a grandfather of five. he posted quite a bit about family, about children, and any -- and you see him posting also about music. there's a picture of a guitar. he says i know quality when i see it. he is in a lot of puerto rican groups. we actually were able to gain other access. we see lots of pictures of family and children. you're looking right now at a picture that his friends tito actually gave me. i spoke to his friend tito, and this is a picture of ariel when he was actually playing at a band at the night town jazz club in east cleveland, and tito posted this on his face back page and said here's a lunatic to the far right. this is three years ago, and he said i didn't know i was performing music with a kidnapper. he i
laurie we know on facebook ariel castro posted something on may 2nd.id miracles really do happen. god is good. that was his last facebook post. what more have you been able to find, laurie? >> hey, carol. yeah, you're absolutely right. he posted quite a bit of things like this. he also posted recently about how he was excited to be a grandfather of five. he posted quite a bit about family, about children, and any -- and you see him posting also about music. there's a picture of a guitar....
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biden's blunders the residents laurie harf announced. that your. seven year old boy recently sent a letter to vice president joe biden which said i think guns should shoot out chocolate bullets and then no one will get killed and no one would be sad and because he's just a regular joe the vice president actually sent a note back to the kid writing i really like your idea if we had guns that shot chocolate not only what our country be safer it would be happier people love chocolate you are a good boy a. whenever i hear gosh golly stories like this i immediately want to vomit because it just reeks of a publicity stunt it seems like some white house insiders use to this story to promote gun control using a cute little kid in a dumbed down way to me it just reeks of another example of politicians using the media to deliver asinine stories to control how the mindless masses think well maybe not maybe joe biden does think chocolate bullets are a great idea it certainly wouldn't be the first asinine idea he's put out there in two thousand and six while he
biden's blunders the residents laurie harf announced. that your. seven year old boy recently sent a letter to vice president joe biden which said i think guns should shoot out chocolate bullets and then no one will get killed and no one would be sad and because he's just a regular joe the vice president actually sent a note back to the kid writing i really like your idea if we had guns that shot chocolate not only what our country be safer it would be happier people love chocolate you are a...
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image lauri's with the g.o.p. is the climate over five and a half million ounces so what's going on there if you more you know they're eligible in particular has decreased from a gold from two million ounces just the beginning of the year and now it's only one hundred sixty one thousand ounces max so whatever big you have what's going on is that people don't trust the banking system to hold their gold so they're taking all their gold out that's what i think is going on by basically a collapse in eligible inventories and gold right well there's a run on gold just like you had a run on northern rock bank a few years ago where you would have a run on a bank people up and they take their money out of the bank we saw it in cyprus now we are describing is that there is a run on gold physical gold people are taking that gold out of the warehouses and the and what they're held as inventory and this is trying to be papered over by the government or j.p. morgan or com acts as not being relevant to the price and the prices n
image lauri's with the g.o.p. is the climate over five and a half million ounces so what's going on there if you more you know they're eligible in particular has decreased from a gold from two million ounces just the beginning of the year and now it's only one hundred sixty one thousand ounces max so whatever big you have what's going on is that people don't trust the banking system to hold their gold so they're taking all their gold out that's what i think is going on by basically a collapse...
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trend but how far our course concerns really going after the environmental at troops the residents laurieharshness has the skinny on this king of the green. allegories brandy brought us the movie inconvenient truth he is the man who was hugely responsible for the awareness of climate change and in a recent interview with bloomberg television he said that american democracy has been hacked by the influence of money in politics i am totally behind getting money out of politics and making corporations act responsibly unfortunately i'm not so sure al gore is really behind that sentiment you see al gore helped start the t.v. network current t.v. in two thousand and four this year he sold it to al jazeera and pocketed seventy million bucks personally from the sale of al-jazeera is largely funded by qatar a country that largely makes its money from oil you know that thing we keep burning that al gore says is changing the climate and doing the planet. he also holds an undisclosed number of shares of the occidental petroleum corporation which is reported to be valued somewhere around a million dol
trend but how far our course concerns really going after the environmental at troops the residents laurieharshness has the skinny on this king of the green. allegories brandy brought us the movie inconvenient truth he is the man who was hugely responsible for the awareness of climate change and in a recent interview with bloomberg television he said that american democracy has been hacked by the influence of money in politics i am totally behind getting money out of politics and making...
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laurie and her group have been quite and ordeal as they applied for tax exempt charity status back inically got a back of the hand from the tax group, same group special exemptions it's not going to happen. it's going to be delayed and we need to subject to extra scrutiny. why do you believe you were targeted based on your viewpoints? >> we have a particular position. our position that israel has a right to exist and jews should not be removed from anywhere in the land. we believe the goal of the peace process should be peace and not necessarily the creation of a palestinian state. we are focused on supporting israel and providing accurate information. apparently because some people think that perhaps this administration thinks otherwise that it was okay to target our organization and hold us up. of course, that is completely inappropriate. it's discrimination, it's unconstitutional. >> megyn: was your application just delayed or was it denied? what first led you to believe it was being subjected to extra scrutiny? >> actually, we didn't know that was being subjected to extra scrutiny
laurie and her group have been quite and ordeal as they applied for tax exempt charity status back inically got a back of the hand from the tax group, same group special exemptions it's not going to happen. it's going to be delayed and we need to subject to extra scrutiny. why do you believe you were targeted based on your viewpoints? >> we have a particular position. our position that israel has a right to exist and jews should not be removed from anywhere in the land. we believe the...
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laurie harshness was at the courthouse and brings us the latest. the first american to face trial for a crime involving wiki leaks just agreed to a plea deal twenty eight year old jeremy hammond pled guilty to one count of violating the computer fraud and abuse act in a manhattan federal court for his involvement with anonymous and hacking security company stratfor among other websites hammond then distributed those internal files to transparency organization wiki leaks he was facing multiple charges in several jurisdictions scattered around the country and this plea deal gave hammond immunity from prosecution in those other courts the aggressiveness of the prosecution in the case showcases america's particular attitude toward information sharing and corporate spying in general according to hammond's defense attorney sarah kunstler i think there's a war going on this in this country about. corporate spying about access to information about and that's this case falls in the at the heart of that after already serving fifteen months in prison with no
laurie harshness was at the courthouse and brings us the latest. the first american to face trial for a crime involving wiki leaks just agreed to a plea deal twenty eight year old jeremy hammond pled guilty to one count of violating the computer fraud and abuse act in a manhattan federal court for his involvement with anonymous and hacking security company stratfor among other websites hammond then distributed those internal files to transparency organization wiki leaks he was facing multiple...
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this time laurie and smith come in to score. oakland had scored five times and it was 5-0.ot allow a run in his innings of work. then a little more offense from fryman in the fifth. this is one of those no doubters. as fryman hits it into center. both have come against the team he was with in spring training he will join the a's as a rule five selection. fryman 2-3 today with two rbis. they're 11 straight over houston making them 14-1 against the astros all time. >>> the miami heat looked beatable in their two games at home. not so as the series someone tonight indiana. busy day for jim harbaugh in indianapolis. we'll show you what he did earlier in the game. they did not have an answer for lebron james. james almost making it look easy. how about ray allen hitting three just for the heck of it. miami wept on to win. they take a 2-1 lead with game four set for tuesday night. >>> still to come on this late sunday night sports wrap. memorial day weekend now means the 600-mile >>> he's been characterized as the driver who's luck has always been back at the indy 500. started by
this time laurie and smith come in to score. oakland had scored five times and it was 5-0.ot allow a run in his innings of work. then a little more offense from fryman in the fifth. this is one of those no doubters. as fryman hits it into center. both have come against the team he was with in spring training he will join the a's as a rule five selection. fryman 2-3 today with two rbis. they're 11 straight over houston making them 14-1 against the astros all time. >>> the miami heat...
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national tragedy happened it just wasn't in the spotlight as much that is these days the residents laurie harmfulness tells us more. under the electronic communications privacy act as nine hundred ninety four the us federal government can easily obtain archived copies of your e-mails and under the wiretap act the f.b.i. can ask website to give quote technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception of what could be criminal conversation but much to the chagrin of the f.b.i. still under current legislation as it stands they can't force many tech companies into providing real time wiretaps for all those instances you see communications people have that includes e-mail g. chat type dropbox google voice and even days like words with friends which has chat features you know stuff that happens in real time according to f.b.i. general counsel andrew weissman and quote those communications are being used for criminal conversations yep that's definitely how i use words with friends a spokesperson for google confirmed that it is possible for companies to set up live surveillance under c
national tragedy happened it just wasn't in the spotlight as much that is these days the residents laurie harmfulness tells us more. under the electronic communications privacy act as nine hundred ninety four the us federal government can easily obtain archived copies of your e-mails and under the wiretap act the f.b.i. can ask website to give quote technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception of what could be criminal conversation but much to the chagrin of the f.b.i. still...
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monetary worth than most americans for a look at the checkbooks of our congress members the residents laurie hard for them . members of congress in the u.s. are required to file annual financial disclosure reports which detail information about their money many independent sources including the center for responsive politics the washington post and political fact have used to those reports alongside other sources of information to determine this pretty crazy fact forty seven percent of our congress members are millionaires the crazy part is they tend to get richer in office and that's no coincidence they get richer in many unsavory ways one is by using the private information they obtained in office to make trades in the stock market and although they aren't supposed to do that it's pretty obvious they do many of them who sat in health care legislative meetings made investment in health stocks that magically skyrocketed right before the market crashed in two thousand and eight many of them invested in instruments that went up in value because the market went down so either congress people ar
monetary worth than most americans for a look at the checkbooks of our congress members the residents laurie hard for them . members of congress in the u.s. are required to file annual financial disclosure reports which detail information about their money many independent sources including the center for responsive politics the washington post and political fact have used to those reports alongside other sources of information to determine this pretty crazy fact forty seven percent of our...
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what about laury? my wife? she took the sats. i think she got about a 1680. i'm serious.tell her -- i mean soon. i mean tonight -- i'm going to do something about it myself. beth, honey, come on now. come on, we don't want to go there. we are there. this isn't like one of your science experiments where you get to control everything. this is my life, too. i know. i'm not 25 years old anymore. i know, honey. we could be happy anywhere. all right. all right. let me just think. no. no more stalling, derek.
what about laury? my wife? she took the sats. i think she got about a 1680. i'm serious.tell her -- i mean soon. i mean tonight -- i'm going to do something about it myself. beth, honey, come on now. come on, we don't want to go there. we are there. this isn't like one of your science experiments where you get to control everything. this is my life, too. i know. i'm not 25 years old anymore. i know, honey. we could be happy anywhere. all right. all right. let me just think. no. no more...