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assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look in to the fact could he be dead somewhere. >> checked the medical investigators office and he's not there. >> right, he's not there. then i started to look in to see if there might be any indication of financial records that might indicate he was working somewhere and there was -- once again we came in to a dead end there. >> but the detective did discover one very curious thing. it turns out that mike snyder filed state tax returns in 2004 and 2005. years after his disappearance. >> that doesn't sound like a missing person. >> no, it doesn't. >> what that sounds like to me, off the top of my head, is a guy that doesn't want to be found. >> it sug
assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look in to the fact could he be...
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joining me now is the founder and president of freedom to marry, evan wilson, and mark mckinnon, co-founderlabels contributor to the daily beast. evan wilson can't think of a better reach across the aisle ad on this subject than what i saw with alan simpson. the quintessential republican, the quintessential westerner sitting there saying, it's perfectly okay with me. >> thank you, i agree with you. i think senator simpson spoke eloquently, beautifully, personally in ways that will resonate with americans. majority of americans support freedom to marry. and it is because people have had a chance to think through the kind of val use that senator simpson talked about. the reason we are seeing growing momentum is because it is conservatives who are also changing their mind. republicans who are also changing their mind in favor of the freedom to marry. >> mark mckinnon, i know alan simpson used to work with him. when i watch him in the ad. i think yeah, that's the guy i knew in the, the back room at the senate finance committee. the way he would speak his mind. privately. certainly. and, very fr
joining me now is the founder and president of freedom to marry, evan wilson, and mark mckinnon, co-founderlabels contributor to the daily beast. evan wilson can't think of a better reach across the aisle ad on this subject than what i saw with alan simpson. the quintessential republican, the quintessential westerner sitting there saying, it's perfectly okay with me. >> thank you, i agree with you. i think senator simpson spoke eloquently, beautifully, personally in ways that will...
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in relation to whistleblowers mark the cape and joel wilson the new officer whose temporary duty to god to kona aiming for the full time position was coming to the job and what she described as a maelstrom of controversy today signaled a new direction and a new attitude towards whistleblowers in the forest the interim got the commissioner said the force needs to be more accepting of internal dissent on the guitar that is working hard on changing the mindset in any large and complex organization focus on god to comfort the people at the end of the day with no puff pieces on ground honors both for me i could buy strongly defends the fifteenth going to the summit he has something to say some two months pay some attention in the host device. sometimes what they see him up and and i cannot discuss this to change with the continuous improvement. doreen o'sullivan also insisted that are the was a different view will be listened to. not agree with the former commissioners uses the word disgusting. however on the question of restoring full access to pose for sergeant mars uk. she remained non co
in relation to whistleblowers mark the cape and joel wilson the new officer whose temporary duty to god to kona aiming for the full time position was coming to the job and what she described as a maelstrom of controversy today signaled a new direction and a new attitude towards whistleblowers in the forest the interim got the commissioner said the force needs to be more accepting of internal dissent on the guitar that is working hard on changing the mindset in any large and complex organization...
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like the only reason i ask is you, mark andreessen, fred wilson, a number of people have isted this andaying this great, but then when bloomberg investigated the total number of dollars being put to work here, it came up with 110 million. in the scheme of things, it seems pretty small. >> the total value is about 7 or 8 billion. a good, successful business. is the volatility ever going i think eventually it will find its place. it is a lot less full of toll than the currency and argentina. >> that is an interesting point. if you are someone living in a country that is dealing with crazy fluctuations in your own currency vomit and then something like bitcoin -- own currency volatility then something like bitcoin will look more stable. you have the u.s. dollar. au do not have to worry about 30% price fluctuation and the span of a week or two. >> that is true. i think it will bounce around for a while. it has been somewhat stable. for quite a while now. and iceland they basically a few weeks back that a massive drop. they said here we all go. the government has said you can use it but you
like the only reason i ask is you, mark andreessen, fred wilson, a number of people have isted this andaying this great, but then when bloomberg investigated the total number of dollars being put to work here, it came up with 110 million. in the scheme of things, it seems pretty small. >> the total value is about 7 or 8 billion. a good, successful business. is the volatility ever going i think eventually it will find its place. it is a lot less full of toll than the currency and...
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wilson knows all about concussions. in 2010 he suffered severe injuries when mark [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- but major leaguea step in the right direction. rob reynolds, al jazeera, scottsda scottsdale, arizona. >>> some dramatic pictures coming up when a crew member was thrown overboard and lost for an hour and a half. he was part of the london crew. he was swept overboard into the middle of the pacific ocean earlier on tuesday crews frantically trying to look for him. the race was temporarily suspended while other crews joined in the search. incredibly after 90 minutes he was spotted and brought back on board. he was treated for hyperthermia, and shock, but should make a full recovery. staggering pictures. 90 minutes in the pacific ocean. >> oh. but was saved. that's all from us. thanks for watching. ♪ >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on t
wilson knows all about concussions. in 2010 he suffered severe injuries when mark [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- but major leaguea step in the right direction. rob reynolds, al jazeera, scottsda scottsdale, arizona. >>> some dramatic pictures coming up when a crew member was thrown overboard and lost for an hour and a half. he was part of the london crew. he was swept overboard into the middle of the pacific ocean earlier on tuesday crews frantically trying to look...
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the boston marathon bonnie marked its one year anniversary with thousands paid their respects light rain fell as people gathered at the memorial held near the finish line on wilson street to pull a moment of silence for the victims and their us vice president joe biden was on hand to share words of inspiration from the city his remarks mum mum rang was proudd when he declared of their resilience. and meanwhile in the mlb team we celebrated jackie robinson day two on the man who broke a professional baseball's color barrier sixty seven years ago. as per tradition all of the players peter robinson's number forty two win their games on tuesday in the us. the number has been retired since nineteen ninety seven. on april fifteen nineteen forty seven and then brooklyn dodgers started robinson at first base toppling nearly seven decades of segregation italy. and moving on to the nba harcourt the los angeles clippers and their franchise record fifty seven when after beating the denver nuggets won seventy two won all five star point guard chris paul had twenty one point ten assist a double double with cling wrap and contributing twenty four points. he broke the record th
the boston marathon bonnie marked its one year anniversary with thousands paid their respects light rain fell as people gathered at the memorial held near the finish line on wilson street to pull a moment of silence for the victims and their us vice president joe biden was on hand to share words of inspiration from the city his remarks mum mum rang was proudd when he declared of their resilience. and meanwhile in the mlb team we celebrated jackie robinson day two on the man who broke a...
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wilson reagan was born in 19 -- what's that? wrong library? okay. i'm sorry. let's get him on. okay. in 1979, president carter negotiated the camp david accords, which brought peace between egypt and israel, marking a period of tranquility in the middle east that lasted almost 20 minutes. during the oil crisis, carter set an energy conservation example at the white house, where he turned down the thermostats wore sweaters to keep warm, installed solar panels on the roof and attached a windmill to walter mondale. 1979 also marked the beginning of the iran hostage crisis, when our tehran embassy was stormed, and 52 americans were held hostage, resulting in a low approval rating for carter, and an even lower trip advisor rating for the iranian embassy. rescue attempts failed, because, sadly, add the time, ben affleck was only seven years old. [ laughter ] on july 15th 1979, jimmy carter gave his infamous "malaise" speech, which, interesting note, didn't actually contain the word "malaise." just like how during f.d.r.'s fireside chats, he wasn't actually on fire. not many people know that. in 1980, carter defeated ted kennedy in a hard-fought primary, and went on to win the greatest title of all, the
wilson reagan was born in 19 -- what's that? wrong library? okay. i'm sorry. let's get him on. okay. in 1979, president carter negotiated the camp david accords, which brought peace between egypt and israel, marking a period of tranquility in the middle east that lasted almost 20 minutes. during the oil crisis, carter set an energy conservation example at the white house, where he turned down the thermostats wore sweaters to keep warm, installed solar panels on the roof and attached a windmill...
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wilson said in a statement that quote, neil is the right candidate with the right message to challenge governor brown. >>> new at 10:00, today markedthe 25th year of the gala prize. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now outside the war memorial in the city with the ceremony and her one on one interview with the keynote speaker robert kennedy jr., jana. >> reporter: p postparty just wrapped up this hour and it was really a grand ending to the celebration for these six environmentalist activists. the speaker gave a moment of glory to six activists who spent their lives laboring for environmental justice. among them ruth mandilla who helped build a dam in panama. azarian was honored for helping in russia. >> california please join us in saying no fraking way. >> reporter: fought against the toxic waste dump. robert kennedy jr. shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to contin
wilson said in a statement that quote, neil is the right candidate with the right message to challenge governor brown. >>> new at 10:00, today markedthe 25th year of the gala prize. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now outside the war memorial in the city with the ceremony and her one on one interview with the keynote speaker robert kennedy jr., jana. >> reporter: p postparty just wrapped up this hour and it was really a grand ending to the celebration for these six environmentalist...
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wilson said in a statement that quote, neil is the right candidate with the right message to challenge governor brown. >>> new at 10:00, today markedthe 25th year of the gala prize. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now outside the war memorial in the city with the ceremony and her one on one interview with the keynote speaker robert kennedy jr., jana. >> reporter: p postparty just wrapped up this hour and it was really a grand ending to the celebration for these six environmentalist activists. the speaker gave a moment of glory to six activists who spent their lives laboring for environmental justice. among them ruth mandilla who helped build a dam in panama. azarian was honored for helping in russia. >> california please join us in saying no fraking way. >> reporter: fought against the toxic waste dump. robert kennedy jr. shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to contin
wilson said in a statement that quote, neil is the right candidate with the right message to challenge governor brown. >>> new at 10:00, today markedthe 25th year of the gala prize. ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now outside the war memorial in the city with the ceremony and her one on one interview with the keynote speaker robert kennedy jr., jana. >> reporter: p postparty just wrapped up this hour and it was really a grand ending to the celebration for these six environmentalist...
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wilson center. thank you for your blunt talk this morning. >> always a pleasure. >> appreciate it. >>> next up in today's "data bank," we're marking world autismy. you'll see a lot of the blue puzzle pieces. the number is ten. that's how many years the group autism speaks has been raising money, raising research. u.s. centers for disease control announced last week that autism rates have climbed nearly 30% since 2008. autism speaks is helping to find the cause of this increase and eventually, hopefully to find a way to prevent it. >>> before we break, today's tdr 50 new york soup at the original dinosaur barbecue in syracuse, we should tell you they're serving up smoked brisket tortilla today. that just sounds delicious. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're watching one of the biggest financial services companies in the country at work. hey. thanks for coming over. hey. [ male announcer ] how did it come to be? yours? ah. not anymore. it's a very short story. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal
wilson center. thank you for your blunt talk this morning. >> always a pleasure. >> appreciate it. >>> next up in today's "data bank," we're marking world autismy. you'll see a lot of the blue puzzle pieces. the number is ten. that's how many years the group autism speaks has been raising money, raising research. u.s. centers for disease control announced last week that autism rates have climbed nearly 30% since 2008. autism speaks is helping to find the cause of...
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wilson: madam speaker, tomorrow the house education work force committee will mark up two bills to protect all american workers by eliminating the national labor relations board's expansion into the work force. the work force democracy and fairness act restricts big business, big government, nlrb and reaffirms the protections that workers and job creators have received, promoting a fully informed union election process. the employee privacy protection act gives workers greater control over the disclosure of personal information and helps modernize an outdated election process by replacing current rules that leave workers at risk of intimidation and coercion. for years the president's big labor bully has threatened to destroy jobs, such as at boeing in north charleston, invade american workers' privacy and encroach upon their rights. i am grateful to education work force chairman john kline and subcommittee chairman dr. phil roe for their dedication to promote the rights of every american worker and protect american job creators. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget
wilson: madam speaker, tomorrow the house education work force committee will mark up two bills to protect all american workers by eliminating the national labor relations board's expansion into the work force. the work force democracy and fairness act restricts big business, big government, nlrb and reaffirms the protections that workers and job creators have received, promoting a fully informed union election process. the employee privacy protection act gives workers greater control over the...