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it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions. it is very scattered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting along truckee and more is expected tomorrow. a winter weather advisory above 6,000 feet starting tomorrow morning through friday morning. >>> one of the man who attacked the san francisco giants fan says he is sorry. the sentencing is scheduled for sanchez on an unrelated weapons charge although prosecutors have brought up the attack on stowe. he wrote the judge a letter that reads unfortunately mr. stowe got hurt and i send my sympathy to mr. stowe and his family. this was an accident and i ask the court to show mercy. a second man admitted to the attack on brian stowe in a dodger s
it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions. it is very scattered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting...
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it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions. it is very scattered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting along truckee and more is expected tomorrow. a winter weather advisory above 6,000 feet starting tomorrow morning through friday morning. >>> one of the man who attacked the san francisco giants fan says he is sorry. the sentencing is scheduled for sanchez on an unrelated weapons charge although prosecutors have brought up the attack on stowe. he wrote the judge a letter that reads unfortunately mr. stowe got hurt and i send my sympathy to mr. stowe and his family. this was an accident and i ask the court to show mercy. a second man admitted to the attack on brian stowe in a dodger s
it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions. it is very scattered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting...
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it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions.tered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting along truckee and more is expected tomorrow. a winter weather advisory above 6,000 feet starting tomorrow morning through friday morning. >>> one of the man who attacked the san francisco giants fan says he is sorry. the sentencing is scheduled for sanchez on an unrelated weapons charge although prosecutors have brought up the attack on stowe. he wrote the judge a letter that reads unfortunately mr. stowe got hurt and i send my sympathy to mr. stowe and his family. this was an accident and i ask the court to show mercy. a second man admitted to the attack on brian stowe in a dodger stadium parking l
it is manically clear conditions. it is manically clear -- mainly clear conditions.tered in nature and the showers are moving southward at 4:00 p.m. showers are lingering at 6:00 p.m. perhaps brief, moderate pockets and it may thought be the end of the wet weather. why you will need to hang on to the umbrellas beyond that. a full look at the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and take a look. this cold system is bringing spring snow to the sierra. you can see the dusting along truckee...
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but the final stage my way through manic at. and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey stick and explosive growth in the free-market countries so there's a lot of speculation on just the true cause of that. it's not human capital science it's not private property rights not the industrial revolution. she concludes that the biggest cause is this first time in history when our culture change the moral language is such that we started to call a very good. we are kind of neutral at best what do you say about about business or are they problematic or corrupt. i'm afraid to say the answer to often his business is bad. a lot of histor
but the final stage my way through manic at. and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey...
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for 30 years she helped my dad successfully battle manic-depressive disorder. in that noble and successful fight, she chose to face adversity with courage, with kindness, and with optimism. i picked myself up eventually in the summer of 1993, making an important observation along the way. when things get tough i believe that we as a species surprise ourselves with how much strength we have deep within. strength that we may never have previously known or been aware of. in the most trying times in unimaginable circumstances, that well of strength can be drawn upon. we find that we can persevere. you can persevere. this leads me to the second part of my story and this is a story about doing what you love, about taking risks, and never stopping. i will be the first to admit that my career is not for most people and has been filled with unusual moments of taking risks. i got my first real job at the walt disney company by drawing myself into a comic strip rather than sending a resume. upon graduating from business school in 1997, with the debt level that approximate
for 30 years she helped my dad successfully battle manic-depressive disorder. in that noble and successful fight, she chose to face adversity with courage, with kindness, and with optimism. i picked myself up eventually in the summer of 1993, making an important observation along the way. when things get tough i believe that we as a species surprise ourselves with how much strength we have deep within. strength that we may never have previously known or been aware of. in the most trying times...
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my mother went into manic selling of all the goods and all the equipment that my father had. everything had to go. it had a very negative impact on our family life. i could not go back to school in edinburgh. i had to start school in nigeria which was not too bad. i thought it was quite exciting. and so you can imagine how over the years i built up this bitterness about that particular♪ is the world cup of fraud, and today we are issuing fifa a red card. anchor: in what's been described as the largest scandal in modern sports history the u.s. justice department indicts 14 people tied to soccer's governing body fifa accusing them of racketeering wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. we'll speak to sportswriter dae
my mother went into manic selling of all the goods and all the equipment that my father had. everything had to go. it had a very negative impact on our family life. i could not go back to school in edinburgh. i had to start school in nigeria which was not too bad. i thought it was quite exciting. and so you can imagine how over the years i built up this bitterness about that particular♪ is the world cup of fraud, and today we are issuing fifa a red card. anchor: in what's been described as...
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the phenomenon where police are alleged to take those arrested on a manic drive. though mosby did not refer to that possibility. >> the officer would drive in an erratic manner slamming on the brakes, causing the individual under arrest to strike their head against the screen or partition separating the officer and suspect or along the side of the van transport. >> reporter: this is the type of police van freddie gray was riding in on the day he sustained the injuries. it is divide in half by a floor-to-ceiling barrier, creating two narrow cells with seat belts along the wall. it is in a van like this where so-called rough rides are said to occurred. christy abbott said she barely survived one of those rides. >> it was horrifying. i couldn't hold on to anything. it was really scary. >> reporter: the national guard was in full force today but except for a few arrests the night is relatively calm. baltimore's mayor using the charges to send a message today to police officers in the city. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality, misconduct racism and corru
the phenomenon where police are alleged to take those arrested on a manic drive. though mosby did not refer to that possibility. >> the officer would drive in an erratic manner slamming on the brakes, causing the individual under arrest to strike their head against the screen or partition separating the officer and suspect or along the side of the van transport. >> reporter: this is the type of police van freddie gray was riding in on the day he sustained the injuries. it is divide...
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this is the manic. this is me on crack. that's me.hat's, you know, before i learned to manage my problem, that was me. >> the tear represents several different things. it can represent gang membership. it can represent the fact that you've killed somebody. or it can represent the fact that you've done a lot of time in prison. in my case, i've done a lot of time in prison. i've never killed anybody. >> tattoos in prison often lead to violence. as we learned when we visited the holman correctional facility in alabama. as we learned when the holman correctional facility in alabama. >> you want to be interviewed? put your clothes on. come on. >> steven parker is serving a life sentence for the murder of his stepmother. >> a lot of people, you know, they villainize me for that. i grew up with parents who didn't give a [ bleep ] about me. i'm not trying to excuse my behavior. you know what i mean? i take full responsibility. you know, i pled guilty. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation. because his desir
this is the manic. this is me on crack. that's me.hat's, you know, before i learned to manage my problem, that was me. >> the tear represents several different things. it can represent gang membership. it can represent the fact that you've killed somebody. or it can represent the fact that you've done a lot of time in prison. in my case, i've done a lot of time in prison. i've never killed anybody. >> tattoos in prison often lead to violence. as we learned when we visited the holman...
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dumbarton bridge and a chapter we heard was horrible for chilly on monday morning tim might still be manic but not asthmatic not one of the work forces of the bay area open for business. >>george: he is absolutely right the san mateo bridge closure no back up at also the drive times the to the edge of the maze but not into a of the 40 perhaps 60 minutes from highway 24 from the golden gate bridge ride an easy trip out of more recounted your trip to the richmond bridge heading into more accounting very like commit with no backups or delays to a quick check and verify time for you as you of that you check out of the out to my from the dublin and to change a drive times still on the 40 minutes. >>james: things to blow around especially the pollen if you're susceptible to allergies because of the pollen is not want to be a good day for you especially it should adopt an allergy medicine before they head off to school we have the storm track to depart for past the morning our starting off chilly no stock was up before is low 50s we've seen this for the handful of days by no time it will be mild
dumbarton bridge and a chapter we heard was horrible for chilly on monday morning tim might still be manic but not asthmatic not one of the work forces of the bay area open for business. >>george: he is absolutely right the san mateo bridge closure no back up at also the drive times the to the edge of the maze but not into a of the 40 perhaps 60 minutes from highway 24 from the golden gate bridge ride an easy trip out of more recounted your trip to the richmond bridge heading into more...
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if somebody does come, they're rushing at you with multiple -- in a manic frenzy of slashing movements repeated lines of attack. if they're going for the stomach, it is a sewing machine kind of action. >> is your first order of business deflecting or getting the knife from them? >> i'm going to either gain control of the weapon or go to a returning blade technique. >> right. show me. >> okay. the thing about knife defense is there's no magic bullet. any technique can fail. any technique can go wrong. if there's multiple opponents, that can get difficult as well. here, this sort of thing, yeah? if we've got the knife held up close, okay, yeah, pull, hit. now i'm going to force this thing back into your sternum repeatedly like i'm a woodpecker. put your hands up, brute force, back and forth, charge. that's it. charge. so atm mugging, i'm going to pin your hand to me so i own the weapon, and i'm going to slap backwards into the groin. i'm going to hit, come up, grab. now i'm going to introduce point a with point b. you're going to want to let go, so bang, bang, bang, bang. this is a littl
if somebody does come, they're rushing at you with multiple -- in a manic frenzy of slashing movements repeated lines of attack. if they're going for the stomach, it is a sewing machine kind of action. >> is your first order of business deflecting or getting the knife from them? >> i'm going to either gain control of the weapon or go to a returning blade technique. >> right. show me. >> okay. the thing about knife defense is there's no magic bullet. any technique can...
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>> it was a manic episode. >> so she called 911 and told them that he was having a problem and she wantedthem to take him to the hospital and they took him to jail. did she give them his medication as well. >> he went back in the apartment and gave them medication and said this is what he has and what he needs help with. they gave it to him and told her they would take him to the hospital which they didn't and they took him to the jail and no attention, no care all he got was tased. >> do you know why they chose to take him to jail instead of a hospital? >> you know i'll be fair there was an altercation with his girlfriend and in that sense, and what happened was he was holding on to her so tight, not hurting her, he was so afraid he wouldn't let go of her. and the video shows some of that arrested him and off to jail he went for that battery that they suggested, rather than dealing with the real issue, which was the bipolar, which they were advised of not only an excuse but here is the medication. how much more proof do you need that a person needs mental health help and not a jail cell.
>> it was a manic episode. >> so she called 911 and told them that he was having a problem and she wantedthem to take him to the hospital and they took him to jail. did she give them his medication as well. >> he went back in the apartment and gave them medication and said this is what he has and what he needs help with. they gave it to him and told her they would take him to the hospital which they didn't and they took him to the jail and no attention, no care all he got was...
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so then i'm ready to write and i said don have a better old newspaper of manic type really fast. i write about a thousand words a day. morsels newspaperman, that's about equivalent to typical day stories that any reporter can knock out. 270,000 word book for this third and final volume is. i tell myself it's only 270 day stories. that is less than a year of writing. so that's how i do it. i spend the afternoons -- i write until my brain turns to mush around noon. i spend the afternoon editing and reading back through what i have written in the morning and preparing for the next days writing, which consists of taking a segment to the outline and further refining it and i read it last time after dinner one and that's it. i put it away and i usually don't mess with it again until we are the final editing of the book. and the next thing you know you've got a book. that's it, we're out of time. thank you so much. [applause] >> on history books have come here from the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade every saturday at 4:00 p.m. to watch these programs an
so then i'm ready to write and i said don have a better old newspaper of manic type really fast. i write about a thousand words a day. morsels newspaperman, that's about equivalent to typical day stories that any reporter can knock out. 270,000 word book for this third and final volume is. i tell myself it's only 270 day stories. that is less than a year of writing. so that's how i do it. i spend the afternoons -- i write until my brain turns to mush around noon. i spend the afternoon editing...
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vigil in the tense the to see behind me to say their final farewells in full before they had often manic mexico emily turner kron 4 news >> pam moore: the man arrested in connection with a deadly crash of livermore is 35 your brian jones he was in court last week but his arraignment was postponed until may 22nd the district attorney has yet to file formal charges against them and jones is currently out on bail that our rates family members who confronted him outside the courthouse. police say jones was driving while drunk when he lost control of his corvette and slammed into the mother and child at the mary at boulevard apartment building where the family left >> grant lodes: the family of the victims are still reeling not only because of the death of their to relatives because they are still struggling to find a prominent place to live up they are essentially still homeless this is 7 year old carlos morales still healing after being hit by debris during the collision the corvette which smashed into their apartment building has left that structure badly damage repairs of being a but that
vigil in the tense the to see behind me to say their final farewells in full before they had often manic mexico emily turner kron 4 news >> pam moore: the man arrested in connection with a deadly crash of livermore is 35 your brian jones he was in court last week but his arraignment was postponed until may 22nd the district attorney has yet to file formal charges against them and jones is currently out on bail that our rates family members who confronted him outside the courthouse. police...
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i came up and found this man in a state of absolute manic in the room saying, don't ever leave me here alone. [laughter] the quiet is deafening. but he got used to it, too. we had a great many things about the white house that we dearly loved. our dog, willy, was a puppy in 1986 and came to the white house quite often. and so he grew up with the south lawn. could this day, willy has never understood why he will never again see a lawn that size. when we got home for the weekend, he would look at a little patch of grass and go, is this it? [laughter] never did understand why we didn't have a lot of squirrels. i got a great education one day from willy and that is that squirrels do not just run down trees, grab nuts, and run backup. they gather all the stuff under their tree. at their leisure, they take it up to the nest. i didn't know that, but willy did. you would have the squirrels on these trees screaming bloody murder as a little apricot poodle ran around, grabbing all their twigs, and getting this huge mouthful. look at me. i found it all. [laughter] the people in the white house th
i came up and found this man in a state of absolute manic in the room saying, don't ever leave me here alone. [laughter] the quiet is deafening. but he got used to it, too. we had a great many things about the white house that we dearly loved. our dog, willy, was a puppy in 1986 and came to the white house quite often. and so he grew up with the south lawn. could this day, willy has never understood why he will never again see a lawn that size. when we got home for the weekend, he would look at...
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although again, he was in a manic swing. i don't make an excuse for that.rough. >> as i understand it no charges have been brought, but yet nine of the officers have been fired. do you know if charges are going to be brought against them? >> well my frustration is that the authorities are moving ultraslow as they though want this investigation to die some slow death almost like matthew did. because they have done nothing for 120 days. it wasn't until recent this past week demanding some action that things seem to be moving a little bit. for some reason, 128 days into it, now the sheriff knows enough about the case to fire all nine of them. that says to me that nine people, and the other three who left earlier, were involved in actions that caused matthew's death and we demand to know why. we want an investigation brought on. i have a call in and a letter into attorney general lynch, we're waiting to hear back. we want a special prosecutor because this prosecutor should not be trying a case literally in her own county where they pull from the same funding so
although again, he was in a manic swing. i don't make an excuse for that.rough. >> as i understand it no charges have been brought, but yet nine of the officers have been fired. do you know if charges are going to be brought against them? >> well my frustration is that the authorities are moving ultraslow as they though want this investigation to die some slow death almost like matthew did. because they have done nothing for 120 days. it wasn't until recent this past week demanding...
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the 57-year-old is an aggressive advocate for manically values backed by social conservatives an lotlar workers. a block that was crucial to his two senate wins in pennsylvania. in to us thon sakes he lost in landslide to bob casey and heavily democratic year. so all eyes on fifa tonight. investigators are tearing into soccer's world governing body part of a massive corruption probe. >>> authorities raided fifa headquarters in switzerland and pulled officials out of a luxury hotel in zurich. the justice department is getting involved with indictments against 14 people many of them senior fifa officials. investigators say those leaders accepted more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for media deals and marketing rights. fifa's long time president so far not caught up in the investigation. the organization's already promising changes. >> this for fifa is good. it's not good in terms of image and it's not good in terms of reputation but in terms of cleaning up this is good. >> there will be no revote on the world cup kids of russia and qatar. fifa says both of events
the 57-year-old is an aggressive advocate for manically values backed by social conservatives an lotlar workers. a block that was crucial to his two senate wins in pennsylvania. in to us thon sakes he lost in landslide to bob casey and heavily democratic year. so all eyes on fifa tonight. investigators are tearing into soccer's world governing body part of a massive corruption probe. >>> authorities raided fifa headquarters in switzerland and pulled officials out of a luxury hotel in...
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but he argued that gas could shorten the wall producing a not only casualty but manic amongst the troopsand start here of psychological warfare. by january 1915, harbor had a weapon sufficiently advanced for him to be able to demonstrate it to an enthusiastic jer is man high command. in britain meanwhile the debate of the military stalemate was seen by this gentleman here winston churchill at the time, first of the landing in the to attack germany ally turkey. churchill the head and official the professional head as the sea lord well responsible for brits tan defense those against submarines and against a bombardment because we're in the days before british air forces. although neither of those men agreed was some british admiral that is the quote submarines were underhand, unfair, and unenglish. they took very few measures to counteractç thexd new underwater threats. what about air attacks? despiteç3 churchill'su! skept çómyi]xdok abouti] airships which hexdi]qçó[ks pçççyóñ xí described as gas monstersi] orew3xdt( oiÑi]xd enormousyyj7[yço+Ñ(çóvçñr bladder ofñr the combustible itokwss$ux
but he argued that gas could shorten the wall producing a not only casualty but manic amongst the troopsand start here of psychological warfare. by january 1915, harbor had a weapon sufficiently advanced for him to be able to demonstrate it to an enthusiastic jer is man high command. in britain meanwhile the debate of the military stalemate was seen by this gentleman here winston churchill at the time, first of the landing in the to attack germany ally turkey. churchill the head and official...
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line treatment of choice it tends to be a treatment of last resort for severely depressed patients manic patients and treatment-resistant depression. before making that referral they have tried other thinks. it's a referral made judicious judiciously. >> does it matter we don't know exactly how it works. >> one of the doctors said we don't always now how treatments work. but there is some evidence on how e c.t. affects the brain, in relation to the growth of cells. we need better clinical data. e c.t. was badly branded in the days of "one flew over the cuckoo nest", we need good studies to make definitive statements on whether this can be part of the regular arsenal of treatments for depression. >> images are out of "one flue over the cuckoo nest", trick shock therapy. if we don't have the data how can we say whether it causes long-term affects. >> we don't have the data. it doesn't affect all brains precisely the same way. you can expect e c.t. may not always have the same effects for every patient in addition the long term side effects are likely to be different by patients. to the deg
line treatment of choice it tends to be a treatment of last resort for severely depressed patients manic patients and treatment-resistant depression. before making that referral they have tried other thinks. it's a referral made judicious judiciously. >> does it matter we don't know exactly how it works. >> one of the doctors said we don't always now how treatments work. but there is some evidence on how e c.t. affects the brain, in relation to the growth of cells. we need better...
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we know that he had a manic swing of a diagnosed bipolar disorder.id his girlfriend tell the police that, she actually gave him the medication documenting his bipolar disorder to show him he was, in fact, suffering from that. instead of taking him to a hospital, they take him to jail. i don't have any evidence of the officers being injured at all. what i'm asking for is transparency. we need to know why matthew died and we need to know what the cops did wrong that led to his death. we know he was tased. we know he was restrained. why don't they tell us, 126 days into it, why they did what they did and what they failed to do? >> that makes perfect sense to me. why all this secrecy. i always expect you get things and it's not always timely. here's the other issue, plenty of bipolar people walk among us and just being hand coughed, restrained and that'sed would not lead to their death. in a causation issue, could his actions and his amped up state led to his death as opposed to his being hand coughed and tased and then being left unsupervised. ? where a
we know that he had a manic swing of a diagnosed bipolar disorder.id his girlfriend tell the police that, she actually gave him the medication documenting his bipolar disorder to show him he was, in fact, suffering from that. instead of taking him to a hospital, they take him to jail. i don't have any evidence of the officers being injured at all. what i'm asking for is transparency. we need to know why matthew died and we need to know what the cops did wrong that led to his death. we know he...
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who knew if we'd come across any manic survivors. these were uncertainties we felt prepared for. we weren't prepared for what we found. as we crested the last ridge and glimpsed our kill we saw only the beginning of our terrible mistake. tilted against its side was the carcass of a great steel beast, the truck. but it wasn't russian, it was civilian and full of lumber that now burned in a pyre sparkling on the snow. we kept our distance but were close enough to feel the fire on our faces. we could see the cab and its white paint which curled to scales against the heat. behind the shattered windshield, flames licked out in upright silhouette that burned with the dignity of one who met debt immediately -- death immediately, without pain and shock. and through this absence, seemed strangely alive. i can't say how long we watched the pyre. when we left the sun still hadn't risen. but the silhouette had been consumed. on our journey home, we said nothing and tried to hide in our silence. news of the attack spread through all the families of gomal. the truck had been from our informant
who knew if we'd come across any manic survivors. these were uncertainties we felt prepared for. we weren't prepared for what we found. as we crested the last ridge and glimpsed our kill we saw only the beginning of our terrible mistake. tilted against its side was the carcass of a great steel beast, the truck. but it wasn't russian, it was civilian and full of lumber that now burned in a pyre sparkling on the snow. we kept our distance but were close enough to feel the fire on our faces. we...
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. >>> and then there are these stories, churning the waters on this manic monday. ago, ex cia officer jeffrey sterling was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, two and a half weeks after general david petraeus got away with two years probation and a $100,000 fine. jeb bush says his faith will guide him in his decisions as president, much as that may rankle critics, whoever they are. >>> and age of ultron trailed only the original avengers. but before we get to all that first lady michelle obama delivered the commencement address at alabama's tuskegee university, the subject, race as viewed through personal experience. >> was i too loud or too angry or too emasculating? folks have used plenty of interesting words to describe me. one said i exhibited a little bit of uppetyism. another noted i was one of my husband's cronys of color. >> the first lady's remarks came days after her remarks at new york city's whitney museum of art, a place, she said where many young minorities often feel today don't belong. comments immediately seized upon by rush limbaugh. >> this busines
. >>> and then there are these stories, churning the waters on this manic monday. ago, ex cia officer jeffrey sterling was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison, two and a half weeks after general david petraeus got away with two years probation and a $100,000 fine. jeb bush says his faith will guide him in his decisions as president, much as that may rankle critics, whoever they are. >>> and age of ultron trailed only the original avengers. but before we get to all that first lady...
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then my husband came for the first time he was there by himself and is in a manic state don't ever leave me here alone again. [laughter] the quiet is deafening but he got used to a. there were a great many things that we loved. we'll be was up but the and came to the white house quite often and to this day he has never understood why he will be on the south lawn. he would look get our little patch of grass is this it? [laughter] he'd never did understand. i got a great education one day when squirrels to digest grabbed the net and then take it up they gather then taken up. i did not know that but to relieve did in these happy squirrels were screaming bloody murder as this little poodle is running around to grab everything and he had a mouthful. the people is in the white house who served the white house who are there through many generations is probably the most unique group of individuals i have ever met. and getting down on his hands and knees i remember the chief usher it was the inaugural flight 1985. the first one was staying at blair house. it was silly to move over there but they
then my husband came for the first time he was there by himself and is in a manic state don't ever leave me here alone again. [laughter] the quiet is deafening but he got used to a. there were a great many things that we loved. we'll be was up but the and came to the white house quite often and to this day he has never understood why he will be on the south lawn. he would look get our little patch of grass is this it? [laughter] he'd never did understand. i got a great education one day when...
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i came up and found this man in a state of absolute manic in the room saying, don't ever leave me herelone. [laughter] the quiet is deafening. but he got used to it, too. we had a great many things about the white house that we dearly loved. our dog, willy, was a puppy in 1986 and came to the white house quite often. and so he grew up with the south lawn. could this day, willy has never understood why he will never again see a lawn that size. when we got home for the weekend, he would look at a little patch of grass and go, is this it? [laughter] never did understand why we didn't have a lot of squirrels. i got a great education one day from willy and that is that squirrels do not just run down trees, grab nuts, and run back up. they gather all the stuff under their tree. at their leisure, they take it up to the nest. i didn't know that, but willy did. you would have the squirrels on you would have the squirrels on these trees screaming bloody murder as a little apricot poodle ran around, grabbing all their twigs, and getting this huge mouthful. "look at me. i found it all." [laughter]
i came up and found this man in a state of absolute manic in the room saying, don't ever leave me herelone. [laughter] the quiet is deafening. but he got used to it, too. we had a great many things about the white house that we dearly loved. our dog, willy, was a puppy in 1986 and came to the white house quite often. and so he grew up with the south lawn. could this day, willy has never understood why he will never again see a lawn that size. when we got home for the weekend, he would look at a...
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for 30 years she helped my dad successfully battle manic-depressive disorder.nd in that noble and successful fight she chose to face adversity with courage kindness, and optimism. i picked myself up eventually summer 93 making an important observation on the way. when things get tough i believe that we as a species surprise ourselves with how much strength we have deep within strike that we may never have previously known or been aware of. in the most trying times in unimaginable circumstances that wealth of strength can be drawn upon. we find that we can persevere. you can persevere. this leads me to the 2nd part of my story and this is a story about doing what you love taking risks and never stop. i will be the 1st to admit that my career is not for most people and has been filled with unusual moments of taking risk. i got my 1st real job at the walt disney company by drawing myself into a comic strip rather than sending a resume. upon upon graduating from business school in 1997 with the debt level that approximated savini's gross domestic product is true. i
for 30 years she helped my dad successfully battle manic-depressive disorder.nd in that noble and successful fight she chose to face adversity with courage kindness, and optimism. i picked myself up eventually summer 93 making an important observation on the way. when things get tough i believe that we as a species surprise ourselves with how much strength we have deep within strike that we may never have previously known or been aware of. in the most trying times in unimaginable circumstances...
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quarterbacks are manic about how quarterback and how their football feels. all they talk about is condition of the ball. >> but if you look at that indianapolis game there is no evidence he did have an advantage. >> that is true, but that is not the point. >> the other point is, he would the not let them see his text messages or his cell even if messages. so, part of being in the nfl you sign that you are going if there is an investigation you will turn over the the evidence he didn't cooperate. >> that is why i say, it should be eight games or a season and then when it gets cut in half maybe eight games or four games. >> whole season. >> yes. >> he will play against the the eagles. he will wind up replying in that cowboy game. we would like it if he played that game. >> fourth game in is cowboys. >> yes good we want him to play against cowboys. he will play against the cowboys you can guarantee that. >> he said at one point i don't even know hot equipment guys are. you are texting them. >> i didn't mean the guy. assistant texting on my phone. >> sure. >> go
quarterbacks are manic about how quarterback and how their football feels. all they talk about is condition of the ball. >> but if you look at that indianapolis game there is no evidence he did have an advantage. >> that is true, but that is not the point. >> the other point is, he would the not let them see his text messages or his cell even if messages. so, part of being in the nfl you sign that you are going if there is an investigation you will turn over the the evidence...
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i think my sister was diagnosed with manic depression at 14 and died at 37.the people i talked to and judy can probably attest when you are living with depression the pain is so umbearable that the physical pain associated with heart and diabetes and in man cases my sister and her son made a decision it was better to free themselves from this pain and to die and that is a tough decision. we have to get the help and to judy's point one size doesn't fit all. some cases is counseling, some changing the diet and exercise and some is a combination of that along with medication. i agree physicians far too often medicate first. >> it is cheaper. >> you to have look at the whole picture. people with the internet now you can google everything. you can type in your situation and get ten different things that might work. you have to talk to people to figure out their case. >> there are viewers that want to talk to both of you. good morning in maryland. >> caller: good morning. >> turn your television down and talk to our guest, please. >> caller: okay. >> all right. you
i think my sister was diagnosed with manic depression at 14 and died at 37.the people i talked to and judy can probably attest when you are living with depression the pain is so umbearable that the physical pain associated with heart and diabetes and in man cases my sister and her son made a decision it was better to free themselves from this pain and to die and that is a tough decision. we have to get the help and to judy's point one size doesn't fit all. some cases is counseling, some...
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to know so many people who are in that world and i feel like people don't know that their father manicalliesils we don't see on the news all the time. woo he see some of it but we don't see some of the horrific things they see every day and have their own frustratings with staying married and spending time with their kids and i want to help them too. >> well thank you for just being so open so transparent and just really helping so many people and your two angels are doing great. >> so good. thank you. >> you ready for this book tour? in i'm here. i'm doing it yeah. >> people are very excited. happy to meet you. >> i'm excited to meet them too and you're wonderful. >> we have to get on horses again. >> "american wife: a memoir of love, war, faith and we newal." you can read anners certainty on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! another check of the weather with ginger. >> you have to see all these people out here. behind me one of the best chewbacca noises. can you do that again [ chewbacca noises ] >>> we'll get to the storm forecast. we have so many stormtroopers here but a couple of places
to know so many people who are in that world and i feel like people don't know that their father manicalliesils we don't see on the news all the time. woo he see some of it but we don't see some of the horrific things they see every day and have their own frustratings with staying married and spending time with their kids and i want to help them too. >> well thank you for just being so open so transparent and just really helping so many people and your two angels are doing great. >>...
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. >> she's manic, volatile. >> big star little star indian princesses. you know what i mean?r. phil: has your mother attempted to perform an exorcism on you? >> announcer: to get her children back. >> i feel like i'm in a daze. if i look like an idiot, whatever. they took my daughter because they said i'm a perpetrator -- >> dr. phil: jennifer the only person brought up you being a perpetrator is you. >> dr.
. >> she's manic, volatile. >> big star little star indian princesses. you know what i mean?r. phil: has your mother attempted to perform an exorcism on you? >> announcer: to get her children back. >> i feel like i'm in a daze. if i look like an idiot, whatever. they took my daughter because they said i'm a perpetrator -- >> dr. phil: jennifer the only person brought up you being a perpetrator is you. >> dr.
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you know, poster manic stress disorder agony.but when you are the object of the shaming those feelings are shameless. something happened to me a couple of weeks ago for a line from the galley of my boat was taken out and publish. somebody tweaked it out of context and made it look worse than it was. the next thing i said coming in now, it goes to show what an impact on the mental health and social media and somebody tweaked it me stop whining. if you are the object of a shaming, any feelings that you have are laughable. that is why wanted to write a book, which human eyes. people say it's like watching a horror movie. your heart is pounding. you feel that it feels like to be at the end of a social media shame. you feel that dreadful dread. and they also say such a great page but that is what i wanted to do with this book is make people feel that. i think it is much harder. >> host: it even, brooklyn. good afternoon. uri with jon ronson. >> caller: mr. ronson said i think you are one of the most decent people in public life today
you know, poster manic stress disorder agony.but when you are the object of the shaming those feelings are shameless. something happened to me a couple of weeks ago for a line from the galley of my boat was taken out and publish. somebody tweaked it out of context and made it look worse than it was. the next thing i said coming in now, it goes to show what an impact on the mental health and social media and somebody tweaked it me stop whining. if you are the object of a shaming, any feelings...
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have i contributed unwittingly to this manic idea of frenzy of feeding on other people's reputations? have i caused a lot of this? maybe i have. god, i hope i haven't but maybe i have. have i been too partisan? too insistent? too abrasive? too determined to have my way? perhaps. maybe so. if i've offended anybody in the other party, i'm sorry. i never meant to. would not have done so intentionally. always tried to treat all our colleagues, democrats and republicans, with respect. are there things i'd do differently if i had them to do over again? oh, boy, how many may i name for you. well, i tell you what, i'm going to make you a proposition. let me give you back this job you gave to me as a propitiation for all of this season of bad will that has grown up among us. give it back to you. i will resign as speaker of the house effective upon the election of my successor. and i'll ask that we call a caucus on the democratic side for next tuesday to choose a successor. i don't want to be a party to tearing up the institution. i love it. to tell you the truth this year, it has been very dif
have i contributed unwittingly to this manic idea of frenzy of feeding on other people's reputations? have i caused a lot of this? maybe i have. god, i hope i haven't but maybe i have. have i been too partisan? too insistent? too abrasive? too determined to have my way? perhaps. maybe so. if i've offended anybody in the other party, i'm sorry. i never meant to. would not have done so intentionally. always tried to treat all our colleagues, democrats and republicans, with respect. are there...
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that's what happens when a manic state of bipolar on occasion. >> want to know why. cooper of cnn affiliate wtoc reporting for us. let's bring in hln analyst joey jackson and also joining us, retired chief deputy u.s. marshal michael fog. good to have both of you with us this morning. matthew, i want to start with you. is it the right call, the nine firings that have happened? >> well, i think if it happened on january 1st, by now i would think they would know exactly or pretty close to what had happened. so yeah, i go along with that if the justice system down there decided the deputies are in the wrong, yeah, they made the right move. >> let's talk about the timing, joey. two of the deputies had been on paid leave for several months now. there were nine firings in total. is there a suggestion here or is it implicit that these firings come now and soon we should expect charges, or is that not often the case? >> you know, it certainly could be the case, victor. here's why. good morning to you and good morning to matthew. certainly after you look at an incident that h
that's what happens when a manic state of bipolar on occasion. >> want to know why. cooper of cnn affiliate wtoc reporting for us. let's bring in hln analyst joey jackson and also joining us, retired chief deputy u.s. marshal michael fog. good to have both of you with us this morning. matthew, i want to start with you. is it the right call, the nine firings that have happened? >> well, i think if it happened on january 1st, by now i would think they would know exactly or pretty...
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design a system from scratch would make sure that information with a manic and could we got back to anything, even if that were intercepted. >> is a blend of comic is my tokenization, hand-off mechanics and a bio mechanic? if i'm doing online and ip algorithm behind the sink this is an id that matches -- i mean, what am i doing to make these things were? >> that's kind of interesting think about mobile payments which a lot of these great technology company are moving to deploy. >> you beat me to my last minute of conversation so much as move onto. as we all move to mobile pay and catching up with the rest of the world, is the technology in my payment systems on this comp is about my future of transaction security? >> it is a great future of transaction security because what that mobile device has on there is the token were talking earlier spit it could have the tokenization, my biodata with my fingerprint and it has its version of an agenda not technically an ip but it has and overcome fears of the device that goes with this. >> the future we are all working together to to bless all of those
design a system from scratch would make sure that information with a manic and could we got back to anything, even if that were intercepted. >> is a blend of comic is my tokenization, hand-off mechanics and a bio mechanic? if i'm doing online and ip algorithm behind the sink this is an id that matches -- i mean, what am i doing to make these things were? >> that's kind of interesting think about mobile payments which a lot of these great technology company are moving to deploy....