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lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny way of framing it. these guys are really geniuses at--at--of disempowering the poor, making people feel--and the middle class, and all of america feel that they've been selling their case so well. jeffrey: we have to revisit why we have that budge deficit, because the wealth has gone to the top, but so have the tax breaks. so have the loopholes. so has the privilege of companies to park their money in bermuda or in the cayman islands, even with the knowing acceptance of the irs. nicole: like, my family is from this tiny island. like, angu
lillian: i don't have fruit in the house.t sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny...
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and, a question haunts lillian king. could she have saved bonnie?e, it eats at me! started my camry. remembered the choices i've made. to be bold where others are scared. to show her right from wrong. and realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. toyota let's go places. ... family of jeweled feline treasures. $100,000 to the lady in the leopard print. sprint told us they'd cut our verizon bill in half. oh yeah. we'd save a bunch of money on our rate plan by switching to sprint. but we don't need to save money, do we mama? oh, no. no we do not baby. ... to the other lady in leopard print. like daddy always says 'money doesn't spend itself'. 1 million oh, look at that. oh! oh wow. look at that muscle baby. it's like a workout. some people are stupid rich. look at my muscle. for the rest of us sprint will cut your verizon or at&t rate plan in half. just turn in your old phone. or now, for a limited time sign up for the new unlimited plus plan and get a samsung galaxy s6 free. only from sprint. at subway
and, a question haunts lillian king. could she have saved bonnie?e, it eats at me! started my camry. remembered the choices i've made. to be bold where others are scared. to show her right from wrong. and realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. toyota let's go places. ... family of jeweled feline treasures. $100,000 to the lady in the leopard print. sprint told us they'd cut our verizon bill in half. oh yeah. we'd save a bunch of money on our...
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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.ommunity is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> my aunt said that she woke up with ---like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortable walking around that summer afternoon, her fears dissipate. she has no idea someone is watching her every move. >
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.ommunity is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day,...
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lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents are from iran and left the country because it wasn't open really to jews any more so i don't think they would have ever expected at stanford so many years later we would be dealing with tell these types of incidents. >>reporter: university in campus police are investigating the vandalism as possible hate crime. in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears
lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents...
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lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents are from iran and left the country because it wasn't open really to jews any more so i don't think they would have ever expected at stanford so many years later we would be dealing with tell these types of incidents. >>reporter: university in campus police are investigating the vandalism as possible hate crime. in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears
lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents...
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lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents are from iran and left the country because it wasn't open really to jews any more so i don't think they would have ever expected at stanford so many years later we would be dealing with tell these types of incidents. >>reporter: university in campus police are investigating the vandalism as possible hate crime. in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears
lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents...
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next month henry and lillian gomez will go to court to fight a state order to repay the money. the gomez family says they spent the money on repairs long ago and can only hope the courts will make an exception. the department takes accident to recover grant money rewarded in error in accordance with federal guideline. >>> we have a quick correction from an earlier story, the truck that went through the boardwalk was in wild wood. >> a beautiful start to the week. temperatures in the mid 70s. it will be different tomorrow. rain for the morning commute so we will be starting with early rain showers. i think the heaviest rain will be south of philadelphia. temperatures though stay nice as we go through the rest of the week. tomorrow will be about ten degrees cooler than today but that will be because of the cloud cover and rain too. if you're north and west of philadelphia poconos, suburbs north and west, you will be in the mid 50s at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. philadelphia area will be 57 degrees with a chance of showers. so either way, the rain is making it's way here right now
next month henry and lillian gomez will go to court to fight a state order to repay the money. the gomez family says they spent the money on repairs long ago and can only hope the courts will make an exception. the department takes accident to recover grant money rewarded in error in accordance with federal guideline. >>> we have a quick correction from an earlier story, the truck that went through the boardwalk was in wild wood. >> a beautiful start to the week. temperatures in...
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as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last year. had no mentor the and no money. but senior winn was determined to get the program started. she aapplied for grant and found the people with expertise to help. >> i thought it was a great idea to try to show the students here that even those opportunities aren't there. you can start that opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship in st. louis. it stacks recycle toichlt my students think about being a policeman or teacher. now they see other options for them. think about college and that's with program offers this team gets lots of support. hundreds of people donated to got fund me page. to help
as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last...
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lillian, boca raton. good afternoon call back good afternoon. i'd like to take exception to what mr. brooks referred to as the old-fashioned i say old-fashioned method of giving charity. he claimed that this little woman, you know, looks up to the man who gives a more. first of all i think that if she wants to she can get just as much because we are equal, not unequal. and then i found some inconsistency when later on he said that when he's asking for money he goes to the widow. now, i know that women live longer than men, but i think that he's got to look at the marriage or the partnership as equal rather than the woman looking up to the man. i'd like his comments. >> guest: i'm not exact to sure what you are referring to. the truth of the matter is i agree with what you said. i'm not sure what i said that led you to think that. i believe that there are equal moral worth between all forms of giving, the charity is critically important all of us. those who are rich and poor have an equal moral obligation privilege to be able to get to the truth
lillian, boca raton. good afternoon call back good afternoon. i'd like to take exception to what mr. brooks referred to as the old-fashioned i say old-fashioned method of giving charity. he claimed that this little woman, you know, looks up to the man who gives a more. first of all i think that if she wants to she can get just as much because we are equal, not unequal. and then i found some inconsistency when later on he said that when he's asking for money he goes to the widow. now, i know...
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lillian has the story. >>reporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even more. about 50,000 dollars considering the cow had several mr. breeding years ahead of them. calf is also missing. believed to have been stolen by the same person who pulled the trigger. al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm. bullet casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on o
lillian has the story. >>reporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even...
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as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last year. had no mentor the and no money. but senior winn was determined to get the program started. she aapplied for grant and found the people with expertise to help. >> i thought it was a great idea to try to show the students here that even those opportunities aren't there. you can start that opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship in st. louis. it stacks recycle toichlt my students think about being a policeman or teacher. now they see other options for them. think about college and that's with program offers this team gets lots of support. hundreds of people donated to got fund me page. to help
as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last...
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lillian has the story.eporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even more. about 50,000 dollars considering the cow had several mr. breeding years ahead of them. calf is also missing. believed to have been stolen by the same person who pulled the trigger. al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm. bullet casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out.
lillian has the story.eporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even more. about...
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as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steeeel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last year. had no mentor the and no money. but senior winn was determined to get the program started. she aapplied for grant and found the people with expertise to help. >> i thought it was a great idea to try to show the students here that even those opportunities aren't there. you can start that opportunity. >> this is the robot they are taking to the world championship in st. louis. it stacks recycle toichlt my students think about being a policeman or teacher. now they see other options for them. think about college and that's with program offers this team gets lots of support. hundreds of people donated to got fund me page. to he
as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steeeel bar out. >> trip about wires gadget and stuff the teens long had a passion for. >> i just like building stuff. i used to like build a lot when i was a little kid. >> fact that the team earned a spot at the world championship is remarkable. considering this program began only last...
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lillian has the story.ns of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even more. about 50,000 dollars considering the cow had several mr. breeding years ahead of them. calf is also missing. believed to have been stolen by the same person who pulled the trigger. al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm. bullet casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and
lillian has the story.ns of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were missing. he check the property and found 3 of his cows shot to death near eden canyon road. one of them had a tagged ear cut off. >> i was up z.being a cattle rancher that's what i do for a living. losing 3, i lost 10 grand just getting rid of those cattle. >>reporter: long-term loss is even more. about 50,000 dollars considering the cow had...
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lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so occupy is an ongoing process, you know. people are raising consciousness, awareness, and promoting a more just society. that's not gonna go away, and just keeps--it keeps growing. jeffrey: every generation has to make that struggle to achieve true democracy. clearly, this generation is ready to make that effort, and i believe it will succeed. jake: we need more people to care. [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to the muslimell legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm as genuine as i can be when i say everyone in those two organizations is extremely impressive, even inspiring to me because of the work they do in
lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so occupy is an ongoing process, you know. people are raising consciousness, awareness, and promoting a more just society. that's not gonna go away, and just...
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so lillian, let me start with you. is this the time to allow for the death penalty?s opposed to the death penalty but i would also say this is certainly not the time to respond to a traumatic event with re-embracing of a public policy that's a failed public policy. it's failed at every level and i think that we have decades of criminal justice policy that has been passed in the wake of a traumatic event, a horrifying murder. the death of a beloved public figure and in the wake of these events we pass public policies that we tell ourselves and we tell other people are going to keep us safe, protect us from these tragedies, and, in fact the opposite is true. it leads to more tragic results and we have seen that with mandatory minimums. we've seen that with sex offender registries which are a disaster. we've seen that with the drug war and any number of failed public policies. >> so i hear you and i am very strongly in opposition to the death penalty but let me say this, i don't think in this moment that we think the purpose of putting tsarnaev to death is about protect
so lillian, let me start with you. is this the time to allow for the death penalty?s opposed to the death penalty but i would also say this is certainly not the time to respond to a traumatic event with re-embracing of a public policy that's a failed public policy. it's failed at every level and i think that we have decades of criminal justice policy that has been passed in the wake of a traumatic event, a horrifying murder. the death of a beloved public figure and in the wake of these events...
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. >> lillian is coming over. >> she is wearing a gorgeous helm dress.e month of june. >> it's crazy. >> it's been a lot. there have been a lot of brides who have gotten engaged over the hall days. they're planning. >> in the break we'll evaluate my dress and what it would be worth. >> thank you, co-foundsers of borrowing magnolias. we want to say thanks to home depot depot depot. >> you look beautiful. >> very nice. >>> 20 minutes before the top of the hour. >> who knew you could rent a dress? >> it works for people. you usually wear it once unless you host a talk show. >>> they fight for our freedom then face a more emotional battle when they come home from war. >> it was really great having control of that large an animal. >> when was the last time you felt that in control? >> wow. not for a very long time. >>> how horses and one special program is helping our nation's heroes. >>> plus, fast food workers fighting for $15 an hour. if that happens you can kiss the dollar menu good bye. are you going to go to a place that has a $15 hamburger? ♪ don't bel
. >> lillian is coming over. >> she is wearing a gorgeous helm dress.e month of june. >> it's crazy. >> it's been a lot. there have been a lot of brides who have gotten engaged over the hall days. they're planning. >> in the break we'll evaluate my dress and what it would be worth. >> thank you, co-foundsers of borrowing magnolias. we want to say thanks to home depot depot depot. >> you look beautiful. >> very nice. >>> 20 minutes before...
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he is survived by his wife lillian his daughters otika and cora and his son butch. gerhardt joined the army serving in korea and then reenlisting in the army to provide for his family. gerhardt's oldest child otika, remembers it was so important for her dad to support his family financially that after his pickup caught fire and burned the diver's seat, he put a kitchen chair in the cab so he could drive to his second job. his kids have memories of spending some of their last time together working on the house he bought them, installing grass in the yard and painting the house just days before his deployment. gerhardt was killed just a month after arriving in vietnam. gerhardt's children appreciate how after his death gerhardt's parents and siblings always welcomed his widow and children into their family with open arms. gary meyers. gary was from fort yates and was born november 4, 1947. he served in the marine corps' third reconnaissance battalion. gary was 20 years old when he died on may 13, 1968. gary's father served in the army during the korean war and was sta
he is survived by his wife lillian his daughters otika and cora and his son butch. gerhardt joined the army serving in korea and then reenlisting in the army to provide for his family. gerhardt's oldest child otika, remembers it was so important for her dad to support his family financially that after his pickup caught fire and burned the diver's seat, he put a kitchen chair in the cab so he could drive to his second job. his kids have memories of spending some of their last time together...