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take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thateeded attention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. irknew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good. >> you proud of me? >> i didn't go that far but -- >> i didn't get high the whole time. >> good. >> they think i transport drugs in here. well, i did it for a minute last time i was here. all i wanted to do is get high. so get high, get high, get high. >> how would someone get drugs in here? >> all women have a -- a pocket. that's how. >> any time anybody is brought into jail, into custody, they are subject to strip before they come out to housing unit. >> i'll take it. >> we take their clothing then they bend over and they squat. >> use your hands to separate your butt cheeks. all the way. all the way. cuff three times on your mark, cuff. [ co
take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thateeded attention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. irknew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good....
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mcbride?akes me feel like [ bleep ] because i -- i guess i just do those things to cover up what i'm doing because some of the times some of the things i do i want to get high, too. i mean okay i -- it is kind of like old now because i'm not that young now any more, you know. and i don't know. i don't want to be talking about it any more. >> the class strives to help mcbride become a more responsible parent. an objective made even more important by the fact that the father of her five-year-old daughter is also incarcerated at santa rita but there is still some question as to who exactly the father is. jacob cowen is serving 57 days for battery and vandalism. trino is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day, neither is certain which is the father. >> i was talking to her on the phone and she was telling me that she was pregnant and going to have an abortion. i do no, you told me already you were pregnant and now you are going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do wi
mcbride?akes me feel like [ bleep ] because i -- i guess i just do those things to cover up what i'm doing because some of the times some of the things i do i want to get high, too. i mean okay i -- it is kind of like old now because i'm not that young now any more, you know. and i don't know. i don't want to be talking about it any more. >> the class strives to help mcbride become a more responsible parent. an objective made even more important by the fact that the father of her...
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attorney for the eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blower john kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show. hello there it's friday august twenty third eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm aaron aid and you're watching archie. we start our newscast tonight in yemen where the country's leaders have approached u.s. officials to request drone technology in order to increase the country's defense against al-qaeda militants yemen's president has asked for armed drones from the u.s. mere weeks after american drone strikes hit the country nine times in a two week period killing near nearly forty yemeni the drone strikes came as the united states and other western countries closed a number of embassies in the middle east as the result of an al qaeda
attorney for the eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blower john kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show. hello there it's friday august twenty...
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neil mcbride is leaving his post. his office is currently in the national spotlight or a probe into the virginia governor and his family for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts and loans from the ceo of a dietary supplement with regulatory business in the state. he is known for the prosecution of cia whistleblower -- a cia whistleblower who told the times about the systemic torture program. his prosecution of kim dotcom, and racketeering and conspiracy. he filed charges against edward snowden and is heading up the investigation into transparency organization wikileaks. his exit after serving four years as u.s. ga will race questions about the status of those investigations. to discuss the exit and the high-profile cases, i was joined earlier by andrew blake. i asked him if the decision to retire was as a prize. >> it came as a surprise to most people especially given the cases he is working on right now. he was in charge of filing that indictment against edward snowden. he is on the other sid
neil mcbride is leaving his post. his office is currently in the national spotlight or a probe into the virginia governor and his family for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts and loans from the ceo of a dietary supplement with regulatory business in the state. he is known for the prosecution of cia whistleblower -- a cia whistleblower who told the times about the systemic torture program. his prosecution of kim dotcom, and racketeering and conspiracy. he filed...
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. >> bergman: dennis mcbride is a senior trial attorney for the eeoc in the midwest. >> women who arebeing sexually harassed at the workplace always feel trapped, but the ones who are documented workers typically have some outlet. take a woman who is undocumented and think how much more vulnerable she feels. >> bergman: and they're afraid of the federal government. they're afraid of being deported. >> right. >> bergman: could you do anything about that? >> yes, i could. in fact, that's one of the things that makes this case stand out. >> bergman: congress had just passed the "u-visa" program, enacted to protect immigrant victims of crime from being deported. >> there are two purposes of that program. one is to keep the victims in the country so that they can testify against the perpetrators, and the other is to protect the victims. >> bergman: the women from decoster would be the first in the country to apply for u-visas. but first, they would have to cooperate with law enforcement, which meant telling their stories to sheriff schultz. dennis mcbride read their statements from the pol
. >> bergman: dennis mcbride is a senior trial attorney for the eeoc in the midwest. >> women who arebeing sexually harassed at the workplace always feel trapped, but the ones who are documented workers typically have some outlet. take a woman who is undocumented and think how much more vulnerable she feels. >> bergman: and they're afraid of the federal government. they're afraid of being deported. >> right. >> bergman: could you do anything about that? >>...
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rob mcbride has more from manila. >> reporter: here they are under what is known as state of calamitys because much of the providence is under water. they are suffering here from these torrential rains. the residents tell us at the moment the water level is fairly low. over the last few days it has been up to waste height and even higher. when that happens the found floors become indundated and people have to move to their upstairs rooms or evacuate. they are caught between two weather systems. there are typhoon strength weather systems, and that has collided between the southwest monsoon. we are told that the philippines has had a staggering one meter of rainfall. the forecasters are predicting that maybe by the end of the week the rains may start to ease. >>> ur -- uruguay has become the second country to allow same-sex marriage. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] works in what he calls a gay-friendly hotel in the historic district. he has fought for equality since the '80s, when uruguay was under military dictatorship. >> translator: 20 years ago i would have been put in prison for protest
rob mcbride has more from manila. >> reporter: here they are under what is known as state of calamitys because much of the providence is under water. they are suffering here from these torrential rains. the residents tell us at the moment the water level is fairly low. over the last few days it has been up to waste height and even higher. when that happens the found floors become indundated and people have to move to their upstairs rooms or evacuate. they are caught between two weather...
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. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm on weather problems across the nation impacts the crop and in case you needed an excuse to avoid vegetables look at the price hikes. >> spinach tender nature really got hit hard by the heat where last year we were 8.50 to 9.50, we're to 22 bucks for a carten. >> this is a plant stung by a sugar bee during the productive cycle. >> reporter: california's billion-dollar tomato industry is facing a longer-lasting problem. a pest virus that destroys the plants. 90% come from here. >> we had yields reduced by 70 and 80%. there are some processers estimating of the 13 million ton crop we contracted, they could have a 2 million ton deficit. >> reporter: consumers could see prices eventually rice for salsa and spaghetti sauce. it doesn't take long to grow more, as long as the weather cooperates and you can grow your own. jane wells, los angeles. >> and in california, if you live in silacon valley, you're coughing up a lot for your house. the average price of a home to
. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm on weather problems across the nation impacts the crop and in case you needed an excuse to avoid vegetables look at the price hikes. >> spinach tender nature really got hit hard by the heat where last year we were 8.50 to 9.50, we're to 22 bucks for a carten. >> this is a plant stung by a sugar bee during the productive cycle. >> reporter:...
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greg mcbride of bankrate.com tells us 0% rates are only trickling back in, and are mostly targeted toward certain customers. banks are attaching hidden fees to checking accounts and more. it's all uncovered in a new study by card hub. odysseas papadimitriou, founder of cardhub.com, is skyping with us this morning. glad to have you on the show. - thank you so much for having me. - you found that the average checking account has dozens of secret fees. how do the banks rank? - we were shocked to find out that the average checking account has 30 fees, and on top of that sometimes do a great job in disclosing those fees and making them really accessible to consumers, like capital one and fifth third bank, and sometimes, at the bottom of our list, like hunt international bank and m&t bank, do a horrible job in terms of making their disclosures obvious to consumers and easy to digest. - what else surprised you about the study? - one of the things that surprised us was that the largest banks, which you would expect to be more secretive, if you will, are the most transparent. i think that's an out
greg mcbride of bankrate.com tells us 0% rates are only trickling back in, and are mostly targeted toward certain customers. banks are attaching hidden fees to checking accounts and more. it's all uncovered in a new study by card hub. odysseas papadimitriou, founder of cardhub.com, is skyping with us this morning. glad to have you on the show. - thank you so much for having me. - you found that the average checking account has dozens of secret fees. how do the banks rank? - we were shocked to...
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[hip-hop music] ♪ sharla mcbride started planet popcorn with a single cart and 250 bucks. 13 years laterthey now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettle corn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're about $200,000 in debt. sharla's mother has mortgaged her house and loaned the business almost $200,000 to keep planet popcorn afloat. planet popcorn is an all-cash business, and that leaves way too much room for things like missing money and theft. >> there's no charges on that. >> then that means they weren't charging again. idiots. >> because of poor management... >> oh, i got more counterfeit twenties. the bank took them from me. >> and a lack of focus... >> i got my cheese order right here. oh, wait, where'd all my-- [bleep]. >> this business is not as profitable as it should be. if they don't pay down their debt and improve their bottom line
[hip-hop music] ♪ sharla mcbride started planet popcorn with a single cart and 250 bucks. 13 years laterthey now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettle corn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're about $200,000 in debt. sharla's mother has...
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and rod mcbride reports. >> reporter: the 1925 silent classic "phantom off the opera" to the music ofipino rock band," radioback." >> we have to keep in mind that silent films were silent but the screenings were not. those films were screened with orchestras, with bands. >> reporter: the full houses are evidence of this festival's growing popularity with films from europe and north america attracting a new generation of moviegoers and giving new life to old movies, modern take on musical accompaniment, this 100 years after the director said cut. not having much of a sigh ent had film tradition the philippines possesses a well-developed musical one that this audience taps into. >> we need to capture the passion of the film and at the same time we need to play something modern, interesting but keep things moving. >> reporter: a combination that works for audiences. >> the drama was so good and the film is excellence. >> did you enjoy the movie? >> yes, definitely, first time i saw a silent film. >> it was god, i liked it very much. >> the universal and timeless nature of drama, proving
and rod mcbride reports. >> reporter: the 1925 silent classic "phantom off the opera" to the music ofipino rock band," radioback." >> we have to keep in mind that silent films were silent but the screenings were not. those films were screened with orchestras, with bands. >> reporter: the full houses are evidence of this festival's growing popularity with films from europe and north america attracting a new generation of moviegoers and giving new life to old...
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. >> rob mcbride is joining us from hong kong. what is the impact of this fallout? expect, there is significant impact. a importer of powdered milk from new zealand. is 80 or 90% of the powder that goes into making that product. the chinese authorities have been quick to identify the producer in china who uses this product. the other types of milk powder. the question is, how much impact will this have? some people are saying that it will be fairly easy to transfer supplies from european producers. that remains to be seen. getting these products off the market. we will have a press conference later today with more about their plans and dealing with the chain of supply. also, restoring confidence in exports. >> the consumers, this is not the first time that chinese consumers have been hits with a milk taints scandal. scandal it the big started out with baby milk formula. this company was a part owner of that company. was known tony found to be at fault. that anythingief that is coming from abroad is good. we see this in europe and hong kong, putting restrictions on b
. >> rob mcbride is joining us from hong kong. what is the impact of this fallout? expect, there is significant impact. a importer of powdered milk from new zealand. is 80 or 90% of the powder that goes into making that product. the chinese authorities have been quick to identify the producer in china who uses this product. the other types of milk powder. the question is, how much impact will this have? some people are saying that it will be fairly easy to transfer supplies from european...
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despite improvements in the economy americans may not be setting more money aside for retirement.greg mcbride of bankrate.com is here with more.good morning greg and what's the latest on american nest eggs? > >only 18% of americans are actually saving more for retirement this year than they were last year. now, that's the same reading that we had a year ago. on the other hand we do see some real trouble spots. those between the ages of 50 and 64 had a higher propensity than all other age groups to be saving less for retirement this year than last year. and upple middle income households--- households with incomes between 50-75,000 dollars a year---also had a higher propensity than all other income brackets to be saving less this year than they were last year. > >greg, what's behind this? > >well, specifically when it comes to retirement savings, i think this is a reflection of the fact that for so many households their incomes haven't gone up. they're flat. especially when you adjust for inflation. and that's the same reason why we have an economy that's stuck in first gear. people just don't
despite improvements in the economy americans may not be setting more money aside for retirement.greg mcbride of bankrate.com is here with more.good morning greg and what's the latest on american nest eggs? > >only 18% of americans are actually saving more for retirement this year than they were last year. now, that's the same reading that we had a year ago. on the other hand we do see some real trouble spots. those between the ages of 50 and 64 had a higher propensity than all other age...
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attorney for eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blow cured kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. and here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
attorney for eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blow cured kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. and here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
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attorney for eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistleblower curiosity to kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. and here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over the very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
attorney for eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistleblower curiosity to kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. and here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over the very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
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rob mcbride reports from one of the hardest-hit areas. >> reporter: this province is suffering from unprecedentedours. they are being lashed by tropical storms and also the seasonal southwest monsoon, the two combining to produce record amounts of rain. so far this week, nearly a meter of rain has fallin. that's twice the amount that normally falls during the whole of august. trying to clean up as best she can, this woman says at one point the water level on the ground floor was two meters. >> translator: we get floods every year, but they have never been as bad as this. >> reporter: across the street at his tayloring shop, he is counting the cost. a business that took him a couple of years to build up, was gone in a couple of hours. >> translator: i have lost my six sewing machines and my fabrics, all submerged. >> reporter: forecasters are predicting the rain should ease by the end of the week. >>> well there is one man who would know whether the rains will ease by the end of the week, but we couldn't get him. we have got richard instead in our weather center. richard what is the latest? >> wea
rob mcbride reports from one of the hardest-hit areas. >> reporter: this province is suffering from unprecedentedours. they are being lashed by tropical storms and also the seasonal southwest monsoon, the two combining to produce record amounts of rain. so far this week, nearly a meter of rain has fallin. that's twice the amount that normally falls during the whole of august. trying to clean up as best she can, this woman says at one point the water level on the ground floor was two...
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. >> jimmy: yes, he is very fun y >> eva mendes, danny mcbride. >> jimmy: how much can we say about thethe idea of the movie is? >> i can give the idea. i play a guy who makes a terrible business decision. and i have to sort of reinvent myself. >> jimmy: and you do reinvent yourself, and that is before you reinvented yourself, maybe the other way might have been a good way to go. >> yes, that was the original script. that i was going to be bald at the beginning and then reinvent myself with a wig. but i would have had to spend 80 or 90% of the movie with that wig on. >> jimmy: you took a very practical approach to this. >> yeah, nothing more uncomfortable than that wig and beard, oh, my god! >> jimmy: was it terrible? >> i'm so glad i don't have hair now, yeah, it was awful. >> jimmy: yeah, i guess that is something you need to think about when you're the one writing the movie, and you have to do it. >> yeah, no night scenes. very terrible, you don't want to film at night ever. >> jimmy: really, do you have that in mind when you -- >> oh, absolutely! you want to go home. >> jimmy: and i
. >> jimmy: yes, he is very fun y >> eva mendes, danny mcbride. >> jimmy: how much can we say about thethe idea of the movie is? >> i can give the idea. i play a guy who makes a terrible business decision. and i have to sort of reinvent myself. >> jimmy: and you do reinvent yourself, and that is before you reinvented yourself, maybe the other way might have been a good way to go. >> yes, that was the original script. that i was going to be bald at the...
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rob mcbride sent this report. >> roads that just a day ago were like this have quickly become this.eding floodwaters in many areas are on the move once more. at this evacuation center outside manila, people are already talking about returning to their homes. holding the youngest of his 12 children, this man moved his family here as the floodwaters rose. >> we were warned some hours before we were evacuated there was going to be very dangerous. we thought it would be safe for the children. >> after hundreds died in devastating floods in 2009, evacuation measures have been greatly improved. >> people are now better prepared, and when there is heavy rainfall, they know to come here. >> the fact if people were evacuated in time and relatively few lives lost is seen as a measure of just how prepared the phillipines is coming with dealing with its storms. >> from best defenses in rural areas to a squatter relocation program to clearwater ways, improvements are being made. >> at the nothing weather center, staff prepared their latest bulletin. warnings are being credited with saving lives.
rob mcbride sent this report. >> roads that just a day ago were like this have quickly become this.eding floodwaters in many areas are on the move once more. at this evacuation center outside manila, people are already talking about returning to their homes. holding the youngest of his 12 children, this man moved his family here as the floodwaters rose. >> we were warned some hours before we were evacuated there was going to be very dangerous. we thought it would be safe for the...
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rob mcbride reports. ♪ >> reporter: life is getting better they sing at this evacuation center.it by the country's vice president to hand out relief supplies helps make it so. >> it is rather tough because of the calamity that we are experiencing. >> reporter: the people seem very resilient. >> oh, yeah, that's the pi pill -pill -- pill -- filipino. >> reporter: a wooden hut sitting just above the water. >> translator: i don't worry that we might lose the house, but i was surprised this time with the damage to the flooring. >> reporter: she and her neighbors have learned to live with the same routine of evacuation and routine. >> translator: every time we have a flood, i tell myself that's why we can't have anything nice like a tv, because we would just lose it. >> reporter: as people move back into their homes, for casters are watching what could be the next typhoon forming in the pacific. in this household, life returns to what passes as normal with an eye to what the weather will bring next. >>> well, richard is going to tell us in fact what the weather will bring next to tha
rob mcbride reports. ♪ >> reporter: life is getting better they sing at this evacuation center.it by the country's vice president to hand out relief supplies helps make it so. >> it is rather tough because of the calamity that we are experiencing. >> reporter: the people seem very resilient. >> oh, yeah, that's the pi pill -pill -- pill -- filipino. >> reporter: a wooden hut sitting just above the water. >> translator: i don't worry that we might lose the...
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karen mcbride was the editor of "the journal news" in rockland county new york.aper's on-line gun map drew outrage before the paper pulled it down. >>> aopb american killed nearly killed in a hor terrific train crash in spain may never be able to come home. that is because the 11-year-old is facing astronomical medical bills as she recovers. she suffered injuries to her leg, skull, pelvic hip and has internal bleeding. her family launched a website on give forward for help with medical costs. >> take a look at this incredible video. a driver loses control of his car, crashing within just inches of a father, his young son and a friend. take a look as they're leaving that restaurant. all of a sudden this car comes out of nowhere plowing into the fence. this happened in romania. the man behind the wheel suffering minor injuries. >>> matt damon's sinai -- sci-fi thriller edging out the competition. >> 36-year-old violation today -- >> it made $34.5 million. we're the millers came in second with $26.6 million and flames took the number three slot, $22.5 million. >> ch
karen mcbride was the editor of "the journal news" in rockland county new york.aper's on-line gun map drew outrage before the paper pulled it down. >>> aopb american killed nearly killed in a hor terrific train crash in spain may never be able to come home. that is because the 11-year-old is facing astronomical medical bills as she recovers. she suffered injuries to her leg, skull, pelvic hip and has internal bleeding. her family launched a website on give forward for help...
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robert mcbride reports from once of the worst-hit provinces. >> reporter: under a so-called state ofity because it is mostly under water, the province is suffering like much of the northern philippines from massive downpours. it is being hit by trami and also the southwest monsoon. the two combining to produce record amounts of rain. so far merely a meter of rain has fallin. trying to clear up as best she can, she says at one point the water level on the ground floor was two meters. >> translator: we get floods every year, but they have never been as bad as this. >> reporter: across the street at his tayloring shop, angel garcia is counting the cost. a business that took him years to build up was gone in a couple of hours. >> translator: i have lost my six sewing machines and my fabrics, all submerged. >> reporter: for casters are predicting that rain should sup subside by the end of the week. >> that was the unofficial prediction. and now let's get the official prediction. >> i think he actually has it report in his report there. it managed to capture the intensive rain flow. you se
robert mcbride reports from once of the worst-hit provinces. >> reporter: under a so-called state ofity because it is mostly under water, the province is suffering like much of the northern philippines from massive downpours. it is being hit by trami and also the southwest monsoon. the two combining to produce record amounts of rain. so far merely a meter of rain has fallin. trying to clear up as best she can, she says at one point the water level on the ground floor was two meters....
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ron mcbride, al jazeera philippines. >> malaysia's has won the right to use the word allah.s use by others could confuse muslims. the attacks of malaysian churches and other places of worship three years ago. >>> australia needs to free refugees who have been unfairly contained. the group are mainly tamils from sri lanka. they all arrived on boats into australian waters between 2009 and 2010. they've been granted refugee status but they're still being held. >>> the snowden is now the subject of a high court hearing in the u.k. >> reporter: well, sammy, the court gave british police a week to look threw files seized from david miranda on sunday. they launched a criminal investigation as a result of what they found. just to remind you miranda is the brazilian partner of glen greenwald who has been writing about edward snowden. he was held and questioned for almost nine hours when transiting through heathrow airport. now the metropolitan police is describing it as highly sensitive material that if released could have put lives at risk. harry smith sent this update from outside
ron mcbride, al jazeera philippines. >> malaysia's has won the right to use the word allah.s use by others could confuse muslims. the attacks of malaysian churches and other places of worship three years ago. >>> australia needs to free refugees who have been unfairly contained. the group are mainly tamils from sri lanka. they all arrived on boats into australian waters between 2009 and 2010. they've been granted refugee status but they're still being held. >>> the...
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fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in.t to steady it, put a blanket over the eyes to calm it, get a line around its tail. one mistake, the shark wins. what do you tell your family? >> that i'm being safe. this has been my whole life, being around animals like this, being in the ocean, reading fish. they know i'm safe. i'm not a thrill seeker kind of person. >> a team of scientist has 15 minutes to take blood and tissue samples, see if the shark has health problems. this hose runs non-stop and attaches to this sleeve. they've got to run water through the sharks mouth through its gills. this one's been used on a great white shark. samples taken, tags attached, the shark is set free. the crew celebrates and gives this one a name. >> lydia, yeah, yeah, yeah! >> this is the work of o search, renowned scientists teaming with expert fishermen to tag, track and save the great white shark. >> spot's on. >> on the dorsal fin, a s satellite enables anyone to log on and use the tracker to see where the shark goes. some of with the one
fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in.t to steady it, put a blanket over the eyes to calm it, get a line around its tail. one mistake, the shark wins. what do you tell your family? >> that i'm being safe. this has been my whole life, being around animals like this, being in the ocean, reading fish. they know i'm safe. i'm not a thrill seeker kind of person. >> a team of scientist has 15 minutes to take blood and tissue samples, see if the...
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joining me to discuss the implications in tampa, florida, kelly mcbride of the poynter institute, a lead writer for the poynter institute when it served as ombudsman for espn. before we get started, let's take a look at the statement released by espn. they said the decision to remove our branding was not a simultaneous of concerns about our separate business relationship with the nfl. as we have in the past, including as leechbt as sunday, we will continue to cover the c concussion story aggressively through our own reporting. now, is it possible that both stories about this could be true? >> oh, yeah, completely. i don't think they're mutually exclusive at all. when i was doing this work for the poynter institute, being a watchdog for espn, i frequently heard from espn officials that they don't like to surprise their partners. and even though the agreement between frontline and espn made it clear that both organizations had final control of their own editing of the documentary, i could see how as push came to shove, espn couldn't make promises about what would be in frontline's version
joining me to discuss the implications in tampa, florida, kelly mcbride of the poynter institute, a lead writer for the poynter institute when it served as ombudsman for espn. before we get started, let's take a look at the statement released by espn. they said the decision to remove our branding was not a simultaneous of concerns about our separate business relationship with the nfl. as we have in the past, including as leechbt as sunday, we will continue to cover the c concussion story...
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consider the greatest organ , christianazz mcbride who is basically our generations mangus.urt rosen winkle. people who are now trailblazing in jazz now were young minds when i was in school. >> and this was west philly. >> i was born in west philly, but the performing arts school was in south philly. i lived on osage avenue. >> tell us the move house was bombed. >> most people think it was may 13, 1985. philadelphia historians note that as the day our mayor gave permission to ball my block. i was eight blocks away from where that happened, but cars weren't allowed, you see news camera people ducking because it was a standoff between the moon work organization and philadelphia police. i mostly know that day as the day my high school girlfriend dumped me, so, you know, i kind of came home wallowing in self- pity and then literally five heard it.ter you we went outside and i thought it was just a gun battle. once i turn on the news, i realized, oh, god, they bombed that house. four hours later, we did not know whether we had to vacate because one fire had spread to three house
consider the greatest organ , christianazz mcbride who is basically our generations mangus.urt rosen winkle. people who are now trailblazing in jazz now were young minds when i was in school. >> and this was west philly. >> i was born in west philly, but the performing arts school was in south philly. i lived on osage avenue. >> tell us the move house was bombed. >> most people think it was may 13, 1985. philadelphia historians note that as the day our mayor gave...
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rob mcbride reports from the capital of manila. >> chuck hagel's visit comes as talks continue betweenpine negotiators on expanding the deployment of u.s. forces in the country awill youing them access to military basis here. the move is part of the so-called pivot strategy of increasing military presence here in asia, a policy that irks an increasingly a assertive china. >> the u.s.a., their ideas are the same as us in terms of commerce and in parts of china, it can react anyway it wants. it should know however militarily weak we are, there is a military defense treaty. >> giving china's growing military might this is a boost to th the philippines in the continuing territorial disputes with the bigger neighbor. with america's commitments elsewhere in asia and beyond the question is, just how many resources it can or would want to commit to its old ally? >> in the past few days hagel has been discussing all things asian but his mind is probably elsewhere, namely syria with a looming threat of a possible u.s. military strike. u.s. military planners will be acutely aware of competing dem
rob mcbride reports from the capital of manila. >> chuck hagel's visit comes as talks continue betweenpine negotiators on expanding the deployment of u.s. forces in the country awill youing them access to military basis here. the move is part of the so-called pivot strategy of increasing military presence here in asia, a policy that irks an increasingly a assertive china. >> the u.s.a., their ideas are the same as us in terms of commerce and in parts of china, it can react anyway it...
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>> mcbride as criminally charged snowden. to send a bad message people who try to take the laws into their hands by doing this is to make public service. >> the system has not worked. we have tried seven times to get this issue into public court. we were kicked out of the court. the justice department lawyer says it was a cascade of speculation when our client said we think the data has been collected by the government. wered no proof, so there no standing. the only way we could get before the courts and have a standing was because snowden leaked the fact that we are -- he fixed the standing problem. >> ahead of the american civil liberties union and panelist in a spirited discussion on the nsa program and edward snowden. that is our topic tonight. it is part of our c-span town hall. i am joined from columbia university where he is on the faculty at the journalism school is jonathan stray. we are taking your phone calls on this issue. republican line. good evening. go ahead. caller: i think everyone is missing the big picture
>> mcbride as criminally charged snowden. to send a bad message people who try to take the laws into their hands by doing this is to make public service. >> the system has not worked. we have tried seven times to get this issue into public court. we were kicked out of the court. the justice department lawyer says it was a cascade of speculation when our client said we think the data has been collected by the government. wered no proof, so there no standing. the only way we could get...
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attorney for the eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blower john kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
attorney for the eastern virginia neil mcbride is leaving his post his office has a history of going after notable figures like cia whistle blower john kiriakou kim dotcom and wiki leaks we'll look at his work and what it means for some of the pending cases. here in the u.s. churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show.
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to his left, neil mcbride is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia, and which has put him at the fore front of investigations on terrorism and quite a few media leak investigations, leak investigations involving the media, a subject i want to get to on this panel. before that he served in the justice county in the -- justice department and was come to then-senator joe biden. jay johnson was the general counsel for the defense department until last year, and that gave him legal overview about everything the u.s. military and defense department was doing, a lot of which we're going to discuss here. before that he was general counsel for the air force and assistant u.s. attorney, i understand, hired in new york by rudy giuliani back in the day that he was, served on that. jane harmon needs no introduction to anybody here. she's now the executive director or director of the woodrow wilson center, served for how many terms in congress? >> nine. >> nine terms in congress, was ranking member on the house intelli
to his left, neil mcbride is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia, and which has put him at the fore front of investigations on terrorism and quite a few media leak investigations, leak investigations involving the media, a subject i want to get to on this panel. before that he served in the justice county in the -- justice department and was come to then-senator joe biden. jay johnson was the general counsel for the defense department until last year, and that gave him legal...
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fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in., put a towel over the eyes to calm it, get a line around the tail. one mistake, the shark wins. >> what do you tell your family about what you're doing here? >> that i'm being safe. this has been my whole life being around animals like this. and being in the ocean. they know that i'm safe. i'm not a thrill seeker kind of person. >> we're almost there. >> reporter: a team of scientists has 15 minutes to take blood and tissue samples, place four tags on the shark, check for health problems. once the shark is on that lift, hydration is crucial. this hose runs nonstop. it attaches to this sleeve. they've got to run water through the shark's mouth to pump water through its gills to give it oxygen and water to survive. you can see this one's already been used on a great white shark. samples taken, tags attached, the shark is set free. the crew celebrates and gives this one a name. >> yeah, lydia! yeah yeah yeah! >> reporter: this is the work of o-search a non-profit research vessel. scienti
fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in., put a towel over the eyes to calm it, get a line around the tail. one mistake, the shark wins. >> what do you tell your family about what you're doing here? >> that i'm being safe. this has been my whole life being around animals like this. and being in the ocean. they know that i'm safe. i'm not a thrill seeker kind of person. >> we're almost there. >> reporter: a team of scientists has 15...
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we are back up on interstate 80 all the way back to mcbride agreed to that's the berkeley, richmond alsoo brown today. it is a mess here this morning for this westbound bay bridge. and it is just not moving. with the ride on interstate 583 it backed up beyond park boulevard here is the san mateo bridge ride. heavy this morning but the backups on the approach to the san mateo bridge have cleared out since the accident on 92 westbound. that is gone. again after golden gate bridge ride, a very nice to meet here to read whatever to the weather center with another great day. >>erica: don't be surprised if you don't see any sign whatsoever. it will remain over cast along the coastline and temperatures certainly clear to where we should be for this time of year. you will notice temperatures as much as 13 degrees cooler and places like santa rosa. extensive cloud cover up a bigger fog bank to deal with this morning as he put the clock into motion, but once time, perhaps more sunshine and the south bay. if that is where we are expecting more temperatures and will take quite some time to see some
we are back up on interstate 80 all the way back to mcbride agreed to that's the berkeley, richmond alsoo brown today. it is a mess here this morning for this westbound bay bridge. and it is just not moving. with the ride on interstate 583 it backed up beyond park boulevard here is the san mateo bridge ride. heavy this morning but the backups on the approach to the san mateo bridge have cleared out since the accident on 92 westbound. that is gone. again after golden gate bridge ride, a very...
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>> mcbride as criminally charged snowden. >> it is a bad message to send people who try to take the lawsnto their hands by doing this is to make public service. >> the system has not worked. we have tried seven times to get this issue into public court. we were kicked out of the court. the justice department lawyer says it was a cascade of speculation when our client said we think the data has been collected by the government. we had no proof, so there were no standing. the only way we could get before the courts and have a standing was because snowden leaked the fact that we are -- he fixed the standing problem. >> ahead of the american civil liberties union and panelist in a spirited discussion on the nsa program and edward snowden. that is our topic tonight. it is part of our c-span town hall. i am joined from columbia university where he is on the faculty at the journalism school is jonathan stray. we are taking your phone calls on this issue. republican line. good evening. go ahead. caller: i think everyone is missing the big picture. the terrorists are winning the war. by bringing
>> mcbride as criminally charged snowden. >> it is a bad message to send people who try to take the lawsnto their hands by doing this is to make public service. >> the system has not worked. we have tried seven times to get this issue into public court. we were kicked out of the court. the justice department lawyer says it was a cascade of speculation when our client said we think the data has been collected by the government. we had no proof, so there were no standing. the...
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so if kneel mcbride calls you up tomorrow and says i've got a foreign ees uponnage investigation going on and i think my target might be about to leave the united states, i need to check out this phone number to see whether he is in communication with a coconspirator, you're going to give him the information from that data collection? >> no. it's illegal. >> how do you get the information? > ask again. >> we're friends but not that close. how would you get the information fror that investigation that you need? >> well, let me back up from the specifics for a minute and quickly get to that. so in any investigation, post 9/11, the f.b.i. and the intelligence community and other government actors are working seemlessly in a way that didn't really happen before 9/11. when jay was general counsel we would have the there were weeks when we had many occasions when we had to talk. we work closely with the military, with admiral mcraven's community, down in norfolk, with vare command forces. so there are conversations occurring across the defense intelligence law enforcement communities in ways
so if kneel mcbride calls you up tomorrow and says i've got a foreign ees uponnage investigation going on and i think my target might be about to leave the united states, i need to check out this phone number to see whether he is in communication with a coconspirator, you're going to give him the information from that data collection? >> no. it's illegal. >> how do you get the information? > ask again. >> we're friends but not that close. how would you get the information...
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fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in.anket over the eyes to calm it, put a line around its tail. one mistake, the shark wins. what are you telling your family you're doing here? >> this is my life being around animals like, this being in the ocean, reading fish, except they know i'm safe. >> a team of scientists has 15 minutes to take blood and fishing samples and place four tags on the shark, see if it has health problems. this hose runs nonstop, it attaches to this sleeve. they've got to run water through the shark's mouth to pump water through its gills to give it oxygen to survive. tags attached, the shark is set free. the crew celebrates and gives this one a name. yeah, girl! yeah, lydia! yeah, yeah, yeah. this this is the work of this nonprofit research vessel, renowned scientists teaming with expert fishermen to tag the sharks. a satellite enabled transmitter tag allows anybody to log on to osearch.com and see where the shark goes. some of the ones off of kcape cd have been tagged in florida, bermuda. one of the mi
fishing master brett mcbride jumps in, risking everything to guide the beast in.anket over the eyes to calm it, put a line around its tail. one mistake, the shark wins. what are you telling your family you're doing here? >> this is my life being around animals like, this being in the ocean, reading fish, except they know i'm safe. >> a team of scientists has 15 minutes to take blood and fishing samples and place four tags on the shark, see if it has health problems. this hose runs...