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michael has been working really hard to push the mochi and the new solo product line. >> $1. >> the responsetastic. we're looking into retail space in new york city. you're a block away from times square, and the traffic up and down here is tremendous. mr. green tea continues to grow its restaurant clientele. >> i have our new coconut gelato. >> both: mmm. >> the equipment is on its way over from italy, and once it's installed, we'll have one of the most state-of-the-art ice cream manufacturers on the entire east coast. the building will be able to produce 1,600 gallons of ice cream a day. it'll have over 18,000 square feet of cubic freezer space to store all the product. the mayor of keyport has given us the city's stamp of approval to build out the warehouse. >> all right! >> yeah. >> whoo-hoo! >> it's got an opportunity for jobs as well as sprucing up the area. >> opening the factory in keyport is gonna help the city by creating new jobs. more importantly, the relationship between father and son is the best it's ever been, and they have a newfound respect for each other. there is no doubt
michael has been working really hard to push the mochi and the new solo product line. >> $1. >> the responsetastic. we're looking into retail space in new york city. you're a block away from times square, and the traffic up and down here is tremendous. mr. green tea continues to grow its restaurant clientele. >> i have our new coconut gelato. >> both: mmm. >> the equipment is on its way over from italy, and once it's installed, we'll have one of the most...
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michael has all that. he has been through a lot. he went law a lot in season one.s, you know, really, really dark. a difficult place when his -- >> you say the series is dark. >> darker now. >> i think it would be darker now and i think i -- i think it is -- our drama goes deeper. and in terms of how every character's journey concerns, you know, i -- i think that we are going deeper into the psychological and emotional journey of the character and michael's character. >> when you saw this script cross your desk as an actor from a very well moan acting family, what was it about this character, this drama, that made you want to be a part of it? >> you know, it is -- it is that. when you say because -- had is all about not paper. that piece of paper, that material have you. pretty much all you have. the names are around it. most of the times we just don't have any more than that. we want solid drama. we want well written drama. that's what i'm talking about. aclu. possibility of creating this cop that -- he's -- worth a few great solid cops that, you know, as a say --
michael has all that. he has been through a lot. he went law a lot in season one.s, you know, really, really dark. a difficult place when his -- >> you say the series is dark. >> darker now. >> i think it would be darker now and i think i -- i think it is -- our drama goes deeper. and in terms of how every character's journey concerns, you know, i -- i think that we are going deeper into the psychological and emotional journey of the character and michael's character. >>...
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sponsor a process in which another country perhaps egypt would be the intermediatary as has happened in the past. >> michael: live from gaza. >>> well, in terms of fire power this is a lopsided conflict. gaza is massively outgunned. israel has used gun, drones to fire into gaza and tanks and 20,000 troops near the border of israel and gaza. israeli warships have been firing missiles from the mediterranean sea. and the gaza, the rockets are largely unsophisticated, they have often been made by gazaens themselves. israel controls nearly all of gaza's borders, shoreline and air space, they are virtually surrounded by israel military. now israel's air and sea offensive is making a desire situation even worse. nick schifrin giants us live. nick, you spent the last four days on the israeli side. i wonder from your perspective the difference you see once you cross the border into gaza. >> you see terror, fear and panic. where we saw the last 72 hours watching the rockets fly into towns. watching people run into shelters. watching people absolutely be panicked as those code red signer sirens go off. while the rocke
sponsor a process in which another country perhaps egypt would be the intermediatary as has happened in the past. >> michael: live from gaza. >>> well, in terms of fire power this is a lopsided conflict. gaza is massively outgunned. israel has used gun, drones to fire into gaza and tanks and 20,000 troops near the border of israel and gaza. israeli warships have been firing missiles from the mediterranean sea. and the gaza, the rockets are largely unsophisticated, they have often...
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michael has taken a sum total of one astrophysics class in his career. but that did not stop either of them from shooting for the stars and finding them. literally. the great space discoveries of our day are no longer made looking through an eyepiece at an observatory. they are made crunching numbers on a computer. it's why when assistant san jose state physics and astronomy professor aaron romanowski wanted to teach a student how to find a newly discovered galaxy -- >> three to five arcs is where we'll look. >> it took richard about a year to learn how to even do the search. but when he did earlier this year -- >> it was the first time he looked for something. and he found something right away. usually that's just a mistake but it turned out to be real. >> there's more mass packed in the smaller -- >> what richard found was the densest collection of stars or ultracompact dwarf galaxy anyone anywhere had ever found. >> we don't know much about it at all. we just know it's out there. >> his find so significant, richard was flown to hawaii to confirm it at
michael has taken a sum total of one astrophysics class in his career. but that did not stop either of them from shooting for the stars and finding them. literally. the great space discoveries of our day are no longer made looking through an eyepiece at an observatory. they are made crunching numbers on a computer. it's why when assistant san jose state physics and astronomy professor aaron romanowski wanted to teach a student how to find a newly discovered galaxy -- >> three to five arcs...
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duties to be in a moderate and a new journal moderator, i can say that this is a superb book what michael has done so compellingly as to give the narrative account of the amendment with the various drafts banned from the revolutionary state constitutions through the ratification process and the bill of rights in the reconstruction era and he also gives us a sense of the genesis and the meaning of the recent supreme court decisions recognizing as an individual right and the current effects and the surprising lesson to lower courts have interpreted these decisions to allow many of the gun control regulations. but he has a particular view and is going to disagree with of the many aspects of it and we are going to plunge right in. you make a strong claim which is the supreme court holding that the second amendment is primarily an individual right that has to do with the right of individuals to defend themselves rather than a collective right which is designed to protect the state militias from being taken over by the standing armies. you see the supreme court is wrong as a historical matter into
duties to be in a moderate and a new journal moderator, i can say that this is a superb book what michael has done so compellingly as to give the narrative account of the amendment with the various drafts banned from the revolutionary state constitutions through the ratification process and the bill of rights in the reconstruction era and he also gives us a sense of the genesis and the meaning of the recent supreme court decisions recognizing as an individual right and the current effects and...
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i think michael had, you know, look, this event tonight and all that michael has achieved is part of process of canonization, which means returning michael into something he wasn't ultimately. we will make of him what we need him to be for us. i think michael would be the first person to shout out at that because michael was messy and michael had demons that he wrestled with and i think that because he was sympathetic, that gave him the capacity to see the messiness and others, to see the complicated mess of others and to try to capture that in full and to not shave it away and pretty it up and i think we should do the same for michael. >> banks. [applause] michael roper rolling stone a story that broke like stories story has broken through. he rudely create complex wrenching story that i think didn't breakthrough at the time. how do you do that? should people pay more attention? he does say something about afghanistan that you were ready to hear? >> i think you had to wait because it was not the end of the headlines the moment. it was a much smaller in some ways more in this story a
i think michael had, you know, look, this event tonight and all that michael has achieved is part of process of canonization, which means returning michael into something he wasn't ultimately. we will make of him what we need him to be for us. i think michael would be the first person to shout out at that because michael was messy and michael had demons that he wrestled with and i think that because he was sympathetic, that gave him the capacity to see the messiness and others, to see the...
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since april, the faa has been preventing them from flying over that area. michael mckee, thank you. man has been watching the reaction in the markets on this thursday. good afternoon. >> we are seeing somewhat of a negative reaction. investors have been saying it somewhat muted and it has been trimming. the declines have been hearing s we have gotten away from the headlines. points.aq down about 25 we are seeing energy stocks, industrial stocks selloff the most. overse of the uncertainty what we've been talking about. who did this and what are the implications? as we've been selling stocks, investors have been buying treasuries. the 30 year bond yield go to the lowest level in six weeks. that buying began on the news of new sanctions against russia coming from the united states earlier today and then exhilarated as the headlines about the crash started to come out. we are back in two minutes with more on this breaking news from ukraine. ♪ . . >> you are watching bloomberg television's continuing coverage of the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. i am mark crumpton in new york. the
since april, the faa has been preventing them from flying over that area. michael mckee, thank you. man has been watching the reaction in the markets on this thursday. good afternoon. >> we are seeing somewhat of a negative reaction. investors have been saying it somewhat muted and it has been trimming. the declines have been hearing s we have gotten away from the headlines. points.aq down about 25 we are seeing energy stocks, industrial stocks selloff the most. overse of the uncertainty...
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i think michael had -- look, all that michael has achieved as part of a process of canonization whiche for us and i think michael would be the first person to shout out about that. michael was messy and michael had demons that he wrestled with and i think because he was sympathetic it gave him the capacity to see the messiness of others, to see the complicated nests of others and to try to capture that in full and to not shade -- shave it away or pretty it up. i think we should do the same for michael. >> thanks. [applause] michael wrote for "rolling stone" like the story has broken through and he wrote the bowe bergdahl story which is a very complex wrenching story. i wonder, how do you do that? should people have paid more attention to the story at the time? he did say something about afghanistan that people were not ready to hear. >> it was not something in the headlines at the moment. it was much smaller story i think about a guy that people hadn't heard of before until a month ago. i think michael had this challenge you know and we were always hoping we would get the next huge th
i think michael had -- look, all that michael has achieved as part of a process of canonization whiche for us and i think michael would be the first person to shout out about that. michael was messy and michael had demons that he wrestled with and i think because he was sympathetic it gave him the capacity to see the messiness of others, to see the complicated nests of others and to try to capture that in full and to not shade -- shave it away or pretty it up. i think we should do the same for...
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michael has more for us. >> it's been the worst storm of the year this the philippines. dozens are dead killed by deadly debris by collapsing buildings and falling trees. clean up has begun. the typhoon has moved on but it will take time to reopen roads and restore electricity. people were moved to temporary shelters. many will return to find their homes gone or damaged. the typhoon is on its way to the chie measly coast. southern china has been battled by heavy rain. residents escaping the rising water as best they can this. some got out just in time. historic towns are already threatened. some ancient buildings were swept away. the typhoon season brings annual misery to china. >>> a major security crack down on ethnic weegers in china. is the minority itself the biggest victim? [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something
michael has more for us. >> it's been the worst storm of the year this the philippines. dozens are dead killed by deadly debris by collapsing buildings and falling trees. clean up has begun. the typhoon has moved on but it will take time to reopen roads and restore electricity. people were moved to temporary shelters. many will return to find their homes gone or damaged. the typhoon is on its way to the chie measly coast. southern china has been battled by heavy rain. residents escaping...
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sadly, michael has gone deaf from all the explosions and will never hear those kind words.ut thank you for them any way. speaking of artists that have been understood, an artist sold this action called "my bed." and it's a bed littered with cigarette butts, clothes and garbage. do you know how much it sold for? $4.25 million. i kid you not. she created this work in the '90s and it became famous because it made people debate what is and is not art. this would fall into the not category. someone paid more than $4 million for it, which makes it something, i guess. i'm just not sure what. >> it's pretty much assured its place in art history, this piece. partly i would say because it epitomizes that question of what is art? because when you produce this, they're saying it's not art. they're still saying it. >> no, they're not. >> is it art? >> of course it's art. >> it's your art. >> that is art. 20 years ago this wasn't art. now it definitely is. it's changed people's perception of art, that's why it's a seminal piece of art and why it's important. >> not only didn't you make t
sadly, michael has gone deaf from all the explosions and will never hear those kind words.ut thank you for them any way. speaking of artists that have been understood, an artist sold this action called "my bed." and it's a bed littered with cigarette butts, clothes and garbage. do you know how much it sold for? $4.25 million. i kid you not. she created this work in the '90s and it became famous because it made people debate what is and is not art. this would fall into the not...
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since assuming the presidency of gordon, michael's leadership expertise has come increasingly practical as well as academic. his relatively short tenure there has been accompanied not only by a dramatic increase in applications enrollments and donations or which i'm sure you're travesties thank you, but though a new web essays on developing and inspired a new generation of leaders. towards that end coming is developed and introduced two new programs included the court presidential fellows program, which is modeled after the white house programs and to elevate program, what he calls a weeklong leadership lab. he has also just come pleaded the largest ever interview this buddy of leaders, the results of which he details in his newest book, "view from the top," which we've invited him to the guys here today. at the conclusion of michael's remarks, he will be joined on stage by his co-author, mary grace hager, who i am proud to say is alumnus of the trinity forum academy. we are very proud to claim here. together they will take audience questions. michael, welcome. [applause] >> well, thank
since assuming the presidency of gordon, michael's leadership expertise has come increasingly practical as well as academic. his relatively short tenure there has been accompanied not only by a dramatic increase in applications enrollments and donations or which i'm sure you're travesties thank you, but though a new web essays on developing and inspired a new generation of leaders. towards that end coming is developed and introduced two new programs included the court presidential fellows...
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>> reporter: michael santos has seen incredible success as well since we profiled him last fall. ter more than 20 years in federal prison on dug charges was released having earned two college degrees, written half-a-dozen books, and had a job waiting for him at san francisco state. well, michael recently let us know that the program he created to help prepare ex-cons for life on the outside, his straight-a guide, has now been adopted by, among others, the washington state prison system. and why that is so special, is michael is from washington. so that is 30 years ago where his criminal career started. come full circle. now they're using his program that he developed over years in going through all that time. and i'm going to take a little credit here. after michaelle's story ran in september, i sat right here and said, somebody's going to make a movie about this guy some day. he says he's already in talks with folks down in hollywood getting the works together on that. i knew that was going to happen. >> finder's fee. >> not a cent. >> should have worked something out. thank you.
>> reporter: michael santos has seen incredible success as well since we profiled him last fall. ter more than 20 years in federal prison on dug charges was released having earned two college degrees, written half-a-dozen books, and had a job waiting for him at san francisco state. well, michael recently let us know that the program he created to help prepare ex-cons for life on the outside, his straight-a guide, has now been adopted by, among others, the washington state prison system....
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. >> michael has a good chance of staying out of jail if he has positive people behind him, me for one>> i love you, bro. i love you like the sister i never had. >> [ bleep ] you. as long as i'm alive, michael gill will stay out of prison. >>> coming up, one of "lockup's" most unforgettable inmates finds his soul mate. >> bobby asked me, he says, "i love you and i've never loved a woman as much as i love you and will you be my wife?" >> and later, a death row inmate places his final phone call to a "lockup" field producer. >> i get three hours to live. what's going through your mind? >>> when we first visited the holman correctional facility in alabama in 2006, we met an inmate who would turn out to be one of the most provocative and volatile to ever appear on "lockup," bobby ray gilbert. >> you want us to exhibit some form of model behavior, but there ain't ever any avenues close to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have them. i can't play chess through the mail like we used to. >> it's segregation. it ain't meant to be nice. you ain't here because
. >> michael has a good chance of staying out of jail if he has positive people behind him, me for one>> i love you, bro. i love you like the sister i never had. >> [ bleep ] you. as long as i'm alive, michael gill will stay out of prison. >>> coming up, one of "lockup's" most unforgettable inmates finds his soul mate. >> bobby asked me, he says, "i love you and i've never loved a woman as much as i love you and will you be my wife?" >>...
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. >> michael has a beautiful heart. and other people saying that, too. it's not me saying that. >> reporter: they were god-fearing immigrants who fled the former communist soviet georgia to chase their american dream. they bought this vacant land on lone jack road after years of scrimping and saving from his past fledgling career as an economist and hers as a piano teacher. did he have any hopes or dreams for that land? >> yes, we wanted to build a house over there and probably retire over there. >> reporter: vilkin spent every minute he could spare working the land the old-fashioned way, with shovel, wheelbarrow, axe and saw, lovingly nursing it to health for the day when they could build their dream home. >> he was there every day for 8 to 10 hours a day, tending to his empty lot, cutting things down, moving dirt around. >> reporter: as for vilkin's neighbor john upton, a 6'2", 235-pound teddy bear of a man, he wasn't just a hero to his children john and elizabeth. >> so many fond memories. >> so many memories. and you look at like, in a span of 56 yea
. >> michael has a beautiful heart. and other people saying that, too. it's not me saying that. >> reporter: they were god-fearing immigrants who fled the former communist soviet georgia to chase their american dream. they bought this vacant land on lone jack road after years of scrimping and saving from his past fledgling career as an economist and hers as a piano teacher. did he have any hopes or dreams for that land? >> yes, we wanted to build a house over there and...
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has called for himself. the u.s. will have to decide whether to veto that resolution or abstain. >> michael: james bays reporting from the united nations. >>> presidential elections is causing secretary of state john kerry to put in overtime. he'll spend a second night in kabul. jennifer glasse has the story from afghanistan. >> reporter: afghans have high hopes that they'll be able to broker a resolution t, they're working on finding a solution of who will be the next president. karzai said the answer has to be agreed upon by both candidates and be in line with afghanistan law. kerry agrees. >> i'm here because the president obama of the united states of america i wants an unified stabilized afghanistan. we have high hopes that the election will be resolved. >> reporter: they would review 43% of the vote. >> our commitment is to ensure that the election process enjoys the integrity tha. >> reporter: that's what the people want, too, faith in the process. some chain themselves together demanding a resolution. ghani's rival, abdullah abdullah said his priority is separating fraudulent votes from valid ones. he wants t
has called for himself. the u.s. will have to decide whether to veto that resolution or abstain. >> michael: james bays reporting from the united nations. >>> presidential elections is causing secretary of state john kerry to put in overtime. he'll spend a second night in kabul. jennifer glasse has the story from afghanistan. >> reporter: afghans have high hopes that they'll be able to broker a resolution t, they're working on finding a solution of who will be the next...
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that's particularly true now that michael has taken the company private. it is not only built into our culture. it is built into our expectations of how each and every one of us do our day-to-day job. that's number one. second, we have over 10 million entrepreneurs as customers. as i said at the beginning we went out and we're trying to listen to those customers and what they need. bottom line we have the entrepreneurs back and we're willing to spend capital to demonstrate it. >> any fear of the bureaucracy getting in the way of this grand vision? >> oh, yes, that is always a concern. but by bringing an entrepreneur who has had success in the private cit industry inside, that will help prevent this program from being dragged down from the bureaucracy its trying to prevent. >> chris, thank you for coming on the program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> two of the biggest names in the tobacco industry are talking about a merger. reynolds and lorillard are considering merging. it would require the company to sell some brands or assets to pass anti-tru
that's particularly true now that michael has taken the company private. it is not only built into our culture. it is built into our expectations of how each and every one of us do our day-to-day job. that's number one. second, we have over 10 million entrepreneurs as customers. as i said at the beginning we went out and we're trying to listen to those customers and what they need. bottom line we have the entrepreneurs back and we're willing to spend capital to demonstrate it. >> any fear...
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michael shaoul do when you get the redemption call? >> i would say bill gross' problems look like my solutions. he haserful. >> everybody at pimco, michael shaoul with a good analysis. >> how hard is it to get the bond trade right this year? >> joking apart, the new neutral is a radical policy and it involves the selling of volatility. i am not sure that is a great idea at this point of the cycle. it runs opposite to the way we see the rural -- to the way we see the world, but to his credit he says what he is going to do and does it. i will ask some of the tough questions -- i will not ask all the questions you gave me. your questions are vicious. >> thorough. >> thorough, just vicious. within that, he stumbled for a year. that is the headline here, that he had one year off and is getting clobbered. >> it is hard for investors to say we have been with him for 30 years, and even bill gross said last year, was this a 30-year bond market rally and i happened to be the beneficiary? he is one of the best traders who ever lived, but it is a tough time for any bond investor. >> when you talk to investors who
michael shaoul do when you get the redemption call? >> i would say bill gross' problems look like my solutions. he haserful. >> everybody at pimco, michael shaoul with a good analysis. >> how hard is it to get the bond trade right this year? >> joking apart, the new neutral is a radical policy and it involves the selling of volatility. i am not sure that is a great idea at this point of the cycle. it runs opposite to the way we see the rural -- to the way we see the...
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. >> what about the the one where the michael has to be the mom, mr. mom. >> yes good mr.om. >> that would be the name of it. >> we have people that said, willie wonka and chocolate factory. such a classic. >> that is scary. >> disney movies. >> matilda. >> yes, that has been made into a traveling show, people are seeing it on broadway. >> yes. >> do you have a childhood favorite movie. >> it was wizard of oz, you know. >> no, get out of here. >> i don't know good i can't remember that far. >> maid in manhattan. >> undoubted. >> and pretty woman. i hate that movie. >>> quincy, what are you doing now. >> listen, my favorite movie would be back to the future, back to the future, at the constitution center. oh, yeah, for a reinacting, the revolutionary war, coming >>> beautiful, sounds great and right where we want to be for wawa welcome america festivities. they are in full swing. families can check out the 1776 experience on the front lawn of the national constitution center. >> that is where our quincy is. lets see what is going on, hi quincy. >> hi how are you doing. aim
. >> what about the the one where the michael has to be the mom, mr. mom. >> yes good mr.om. >> that would be the name of it. >> we have people that said, willie wonka and chocolate factory. such a classic. >> that is scary. >> disney movies. >> matilda. >> yes, that has been made into a traveling show, people are seeing it on broadway. >> yes. >> do you have a childhood favorite movie. >> it was wizard of oz, you know. >>...
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i think michael has it entirely right.here's going to be a giant struggle for the cities of eastern ukraine. these are russian people that live there. i've, in and out of the region and there's clearly a difference in view of the national central government. so we have a huge problem. putin is ham fisted. he's using deception operations that might have worked in world war ii but don't work in a modern era. he's blundering around. it's a bloody conflict. we need to be limited in our response. there's no military, u.s. military component to deal with this. >> right. is there a way to offer him an exit ramp? >> may well be. richard haas keeps talking about a political dynamic at the end of the day. it's hard to know how the ukraine government executes sovereign control. i can't imagine it happening. that's some negotiation where they start talk and stop fighting. >> general, michael. thank you. general mccaffrey we'll see more of you throughout the day. president obama will be speaking at 11: 30. see you down at the white hou
i think michael has it entirely right.here's going to be a giant struggle for the cities of eastern ukraine. these are russian people that live there. i've, in and out of the region and there's clearly a difference in view of the national central government. so we have a huge problem. putin is ham fisted. he's using deception operations that might have worked in world war ii but don't work in a modern era. he's blundering around. it's a bloody conflict. we need to be limited in our response....
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more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better. wasn't that a great gesture? >>> abc7 is helping a bay area community build a great space for families. we would love to get you involved. concordia park in oakland will soon be home to a brand-new playground. crews decided to replace the old space that has become do dilapidated over the years. they will put in a dream playground that is safer and much more fun for kids. the work is going to take just one day on august 8th. we cannot wait to show you the result. we are all going to be out there with shovels and hammers and whatever it takes to get the job done. we are looking forward to it. let's go back and t
more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better....
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the main concern has been you need more than a couple of minutes to determine if a player has a concussion. michael? >> inasmuch as soccer players use their head during the course of the game, that's why they need those protocols in place. ines, thank you so much. speaking of fifa, soccer's governing body has rejected the appeal by luis suarez. if you remember, he got a 4-month, 9 match ban for biting a player on the italian squad during a world cup match earlier. fifa says he can appeal to a court of arbitration but this affects more than just the national team. it also acts the english premier league as well because suarez plays for liverpool. there is rumors he could leave liverpool and go to barcelona even though he won't be able to play until october. finally, tourists in new york city got a taste of what it feels like to get carded on the field at the world cup. >> do you understand what you did? you can't waste people's time not knowing what you did. do you understand? >> comediheacomedhanded out yel red things like blocking the sidewalk. they seemed to get a big kick out of it. real money i
the main concern has been you need more than a couple of minutes to determine if a player has a concussion. michael? >> inasmuch as soccer players use their head during the course of the game, that's why they need those protocols in place. ines, thank you so much. speaking of fifa, soccer's governing body has rejected the appeal by luis suarez. if you remember, he got a 4-month, 9 match ban for biting a player on the italian squad during a world cup match earlier. fifa says he can appeal...
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it's time to relax from swimming to reading, and michael finney has you covered next. >> what day was his birthday? >> you already forgot? >> what happens to your luggage once you check it on a flight? >> new at 6:00, >>> opponents of the idea to split california into six separate states fighting to keep that measure of the the ballot. they filed a complaint with the secretary of state. the 1.3 million signatures to try and put it on the ballot in 2016. county registers are working to determine the validity of the signatures. >>> and then carefully handling the passenger luggage. one passenger captured video on tuesday of handlers flinging bags into a neighboring plane while watching at the gate, and you see the black luggage tossed on a co-worker, and airport management apologized and promised to pay for any items damaged. >> that's bad publicity for them. >>> a little time for free stuff. >> michael finney is here with finney's friday free stuff. >> let's start with video right here that i have for you. a good way to get into shape is to go swimming. you will receive one free month
it's time to relax from swimming to reading, and michael finney has you covered next. >> what day was his birthday? >> you already forgot? >> what happens to your luggage once you check it on a flight? >> new at 6:00, >>> opponents of the idea to split california into six separate states fighting to keep that measure of the the ballot. they filed a complaint with the secretary of state. the 1.3 million signatures to try and put it on the ballot in 2016. county...
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>> i think right now as michael has talked about there's got to be some confirmation because this is going to change the complexion of the type of investigation that's conducted, whether it's a pure accident or intentional act. that will dictate who will be the authority or authorities that will be conducting the investigation. >> greg, can i ask you as someone who knows this type of an aircraft, if in fact a ground-to-air missile were fired at a plane like this or aircraft like this traveling at some 30,000 feet, would they have radar confirmation of that in the cockpit? might they have time to get off a radio distress call to someone on the ground? >> that's a good question, matt. that's a good question, matt, only because depending on if this was a shootdown with a missile, depending on how much destruction that missile caused, that would dictate whether or not the crew would be able to get a radio call off. >> would they have had indication that that missile was incoming? >> no, because the only system on the airplane which is called tcap sbar gates transponders of other aircraft
>> i think right now as michael has talked about there's got to be some confirmation because this is going to change the complexion of the type of investigation that's conducted, whether it's a pure accident or intentional act. that will dictate who will be the authority or authorities that will be conducting the investigation. >> greg, can i ask you as someone who knows this type of an aircraft, if in fact a ground-to-air missile were fired at a plane like this or aircraft like...
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seven on your side michael finney has more. >>> and we'll look at an auction coming up at 6:00. >>> andal tune-up today before their legends at candlestick park today. >> and he will play against joe montana and dan marino. >>> and before that, the san francisco plays firefighters at tonight, return of the king. basketball's biggest star, lebron james. the 6'8" player announces he's going back to cleveland. and in one instant, changing the fortunes of a city. >>> and shutdown, two labs at the cdc shut down after another mistake with a deadly virus. >>> and willie nelson, another number one album. but do you remember when he started? how he sang? ♪ you'll hear it, because he's our person of the week. >>> a good evening to you on this friday night. the king is coming home.
seven on your side michael finney has more. >>> and we'll look at an auction coming up at 6:00. >>> andal tune-up today before their legends at candlestick park today. >> and he will play against joe montana and dan marino. >>> and before that, the san francisco plays firefighters at tonight, return of the king. basketball's biggest star, lebron james. the 6'8" player announces he's going back to cleveland. and in one instant, changing the fortunes of a...
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more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better. wasn't that a great gesture? >>> abc7 is helping a bay area community build a great space for families. we would love to get you involved. concordia park in oakland will soon be home to a brand-new playground. crews decided to replace the old space that has become do dilapidated over the years. they will put in a dream playground that is safer and much more fun for kids. the work is going to take just one day on august 8th. we cannot wait to show you the result. we are all going to be out there with shovels and hammers and whatever it takes to get the job done. we are looking forward to it. let's go back and t
more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better....
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michael as -- has this report for us. >> japan has an impressive and large military but up until now, the constitution has limited its role. that's now changed. its armed forces will be able to help an alley and perhaps fight abroad. japan's cabinet approved a reinterpretation on the constitution opposed on its aggression after the second world war. the prime minister says china, japan's main regional rival, and north korea has forced the change. he said japan simply wanted to be better prepared but would not fight foreign wars. not everyone is convinced, though. many in japan worry that he could be drawing to a conflict. >> for 70 years, japan has kept peace with its constitution. what are we to do with our prime minister trying to trample over the precious constitution? >> china and south korea are also concerned. the foreign ministry spokesman in baying jing said tokyo must respect his country's sovereignty and security. japan's main eye, america and some other countries engage japan. the help resists an increasingly assertive china, but that might make east asia a more dangerous p
michael as -- has this report for us. >> japan has an impressive and large military but up until now, the constitution has limited its role. that's now changed. its armed forces will be able to help an alley and perhaps fight abroad. japan's cabinet approved a reinterpretation on the constitution opposed on its aggression after the second world war. the prime minister says china, japan's main regional rival, and north korea has forced the change. he said japan simply wanted to be better...
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has changed drastically since then. tony dungy's implication a player's sexuality would affect his work with him received criticism, the firestorm. dungy clarified his comments confirming michael a right to play in the league but without challenge. i do believe the media attention that comes with michael sam's sexual orientation will ab distraction. dungy wants to reject the distraction not the player. whether tony dungy would accept a player or not is not the question. his unwillingness to confront the diversity head on has reshaped the nature of inclusion in professional sports. joining me tonight on a rapid response panel, terrence moore, national sports columnist and also with us michael eric dyson georgetown university professor and msnbc analyst. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> michael, tony dungy, first african-american coach to win the super bowl championship. he knows the challenges of a minority status in the league and what this all means. he overcame a lot. what would be different from michael sam. >> not much at all. i was there in miami when coach dungy secured his place in history. i'm very proud of him. he's a wonderful human bein
has changed drastically since then. tony dungy's implication a player's sexuality would affect his work with him received criticism, the firestorm. dungy clarified his comments confirming michael a right to play in the league but without challenge. i do believe the media attention that comes with michael sam's sexual orientation will ab distraction. dungy wants to reject the distraction not the player. whether tony dungy would accept a player or not is not the question. his unwillingness to...
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>> that is the question that michael finney has on the answers, he partnered with consumer grills. >>with the heat coming up, a promise to take your grill to a whole new level. consumer reports showed us several to see how well they work. looking for more from your grill? consumer reports tested three gadgets aimed at making grilling even better. first up, grill great, interlocking panels that sit on top of your grill promising to help it cook more evenly and keep the food juicy while reducing flare-ups. consumer reports found that it evened the food, with one of the two grills it tested. and although the grill grates didn't completely eliminate flare-ups, it did produce grill marks. >> if you're even deciding to replace your grill this would be a special option to try. and they do offer a money-back guarantee. >> next up, this baker's stone pizza oven box to use your grill to make the wood fire pizza. after a 30-minute warmup it tons out delicious pizza s every fou minutes, and finally, the grill cleaning robot that will scrub your grates automatically. consumer reports let the grill
>> that is the question that michael finney has on the answers, he partnered with consumer grills. >>with the heat coming up, a promise to take your grill to a whole new level. consumer reports showed us several to see how well they work. looking for more from your grill? consumer reports tested three gadgets aimed at making grilling even better. first up, grill great, interlocking panels that sit on top of your grill promising to help it cook more evenly and keep the food juicy...
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more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better. wasn't that a great gesture? >>> abc7 is helping a bay area community build a great space for families. we would love to get you involved. concordia park in oakland will soon be home to a brand-new playground. crews decided to replace the old space that has become do dilapidated over the years. they will put in a dream playground that is safer and much more fun for kids. the work is going to take just one day on august 8th. we cannot wait to show you the result. we are all going to be out there with shovels and hammers and whatever it takes to get the job done. we are looking forward to it. let's go back and t
more than $800 on groceries for strangers is talking about it for the first time. 33-year-old michael simas has come forward as the good samaritan. earlier this month he walked into a grocery outlet in concord as we reported and offered to pay for other people's groceries. simas told the san jose mercury news that he was just laid off and he wanted to do something that turned his bad day into a good one. it worked. he said using his final paycheck to help others made him feel much better....
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. >>> for the first time lebron james has surpassed michael jordan at least in popularity. spot of america's favorite sports figure. michael jordan came in by second followed by derek jeter. >> peyton manning, fourth, and kobe bryant and race car driver dale earnhardt jr. tied at fifth. they polled 2,200 adults on-line. >> jesus christ. guys. >>> a heated tiger woods frustrated with photographers. you got to give it to him. they were taking photos of tiger midswing who finished the round three under par, tied for tenth. defending champ phil mickelson finished back in 84th. he shot a 74. round two is underway. ireland's rory mcelroy sitting on top at six under par. >>> at a celebrity golf tournament in lake tahoe green bay linebacker a.j. tackled a fan who was holding up a sign asking to be tackled. he might regret that in the morning. now it's time to move on to some entertainment news. >>> famed hollywood elaine -- since the 1940s she's had numerous roles on television and movies and broadway. she reclaimed her fame to the new generation in the comedy "30 rock" as the overb
. >>> for the first time lebron james has surpassed michael jordan at least in popularity. spot of america's favorite sports figure. michael jordan came in by second followed by derek jeter. >> peyton manning, fourth, and kobe bryant and race car driver dale earnhardt jr. tied at fifth. they polled 2,200 adults on-line. >> jesus christ. guys. >>> a heated tiger woods frustrated with photographers. you got to give it to him. they were taking photos of tiger midswing...
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the director of that troubled lab michael farrell has resigned after dozens of employees were potentially exposed to anthrax. nobody got sick, but an internal investigation uncovered a number of serious safety lapses. >>> breaking news this morning, air algerie says of this's lost contact with a passenger plane, 50 minutes after it took off from the west african nation of burkina faso. the plane is carrying 110 passengers en route to algiers. the plane's flight path takes it over mali where unrest continues in the northern portion of that country. >>> well, severe storms that have been plowing across the nation are leaving major messes behind. >> that's right. in western arkansas winds clocking about 80 miles an hour downed trees, toppled power lines and blew out building windows, and lightning bolts sparked suppliers but no major injuries have been reported. >>> in new mexico torrential rain was too much for one suburban albuquerque neighborhood overwhelming an irrigation ditch. it wasn't long before thick muddy water was flooding a mobile home park preventing some residents from getting
the director of that troubled lab michael farrell has resigned after dozens of employees were potentially exposed to anthrax. nobody got sick, but an internal investigation uncovered a number of serious safety lapses. >>> breaking news this morning, air algerie says of this's lost contact with a passenger plane, 50 minutes after it took off from the west african nation of burkina faso. the plane is carrying 110 passengers en route to algiers. the plane's flight path takes it over mali...
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. >> michael jackson has been with the company for five years and still learns something new from everyf these gatherings. >> it helps you see things maybe in a different light sometimes. going to houses constantly, no interaction with someone other than the customer, sometimes you can get stale, sometimes you can forget a step. >> the third value is to always have the highest level of integrity. to do right even when nobody is watching. >> a he's been with them for eight years, and he keeps coming back. >> above and beyond is the standard. set high expectations for their service technicians. they don't try to oversell you. they educate you about what's taking place. >> and finally, the fourth is to be a great place to work, all for one and one for all. a sentiment many of the employees never felt before they joined gold medal. describing the office as a second home. >> family atmosphere, camarader camaraderie, the upper management to the lower guys. but the technicians themselves. friends in work and outside of work as well. >> i know a lot of company talk about their core values but d
. >> michael jackson has been with the company for five years and still learns something new from everyf these gatherings. >> it helps you see things maybe in a different light sometimes. going to houses constantly, no interaction with someone other than the customer, sometimes you can get stale, sometimes you can forget a step. >> the third value is to always have the highest level of integrity. to do right even when nobody is watching. >> a he's been with them for...
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." >> you can expect to pay a little bit more the next time you fly. 7 on your side's michael finney has details just ahead. >>> also, tesla shuts down production at its fremont plant and it's because business is too good. >>> and a look at the new parking concept that has some people crying >>> i'm going to do what i can with the authority i have to act. the rest of you, of course, need to keep putting pressure on congress to pass federal legislation that revolves this problem once and for all. >> amen. >> amen. >> president obama signed executive orders today to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees from workplace discrimination. the move adds sexual orientation and gender identity to the list of protection. the second order protects federal orders from discrimination based on gender identity. >>> tesla has shut down its fremont manufacturing plant until august while it prepares for the highly anticipated crossover suv. for the next two weeks workers will retool the main assembly line to increase production of the model s sedan, which has been selling well. the palo
." >> you can expect to pay a little bit more the next time you fly. 7 on your side's michael finney has details just ahead. >>> also, tesla shuts down production at its fremont plant and it's because business is too good. >>> and a look at the new parking concept that has some people crying >>> i'm going to do what i can with the authority i have to act. the rest of you, of course, need to keep putting pressure on congress to pass federal legislation that...
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anyou are the ceo, you have obligation to try to pay less tax if you legally can. >> michael has beenboth sides of this equation. they constructed to pay the least amount of tax that they can. what do you think of the president's comments? >> he is naÏve. you live in an international world and you cannot miss that other countries have a more sensible policy. we have an extremely high level of taxation. it does not work in cities like new york. it is one of the things making it a less competitive place to do business. >> do you have any out to miss him that washington can come to a solution? no.-- >> i think there is zero chance. i think there is zero chance that they will do this to make it legal. >> really? that is exactly what jack lew was talking about. >> he will not have the power to put these into implementation. >> orrin hatch is also trying to do it. everyone is looking to abandon the solution to this issue. the question is whether it will be retroactive. you do not think they are getting anything done? >> i would be amazed. >> they cannot agree on how to deal with the childre
anyou are the ceo, you have obligation to try to pay less tax if you legally can. >> michael has beenboth sides of this equation. they constructed to pay the least amount of tax that they can. what do you think of the president's comments? >> he is naÏve. you live in an international world and you cannot miss that other countries have a more sensible policy. we have an extremely high level of taxation. it does not work in cities like new york. it is one of the things making it a...
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if you're not going to cook one at home, maybe you'll go out. 7 on your side's michael finney has the answer in his exclusive partnership with consumer reports. >> reporter: with about 14,000 mcdonald's in the united states, you're never far from a big mac, but out of 21 hamburger chains, consumer reports readers rated mcdonald's hamburgers the worst tasting. there are much better choices. >> our survey found that many of the smaller chains are true regional gems. they outperform the big guys, so they're really worth seeking out if you're on the road looking for a great burger. >> reporter: habit burger grill with 100 locations in california, utah and arizona have some of the best burgers. also great, in and out burger with close to 300 outlets in california, arizona, nevada, utah and texas. when it comes to chicken, another big name, kfc, was at the bottom of the barrel for taste. far better according to consumer reports readers, chicken from chick-fil-a with 1700 locations in 39 states. those surveys say it offers polite, speedy service and give its dining area top scores for cleanl
if you're not going to cook one at home, maybe you'll go out. 7 on your side's michael finney has the answer in his exclusive partnership with consumer reports. >> reporter: with about 14,000 mcdonald's in the united states, you're never far from a big mac, but out of 21 hamburger chains, consumer reports readers rated mcdonald's hamburgers the worst tasting. there are much better choices. >> our survey found that many of the smaller chains are true regional gems. they outperform...
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michael mckee has the real deal on the construction conundrum. the report we got from the national association of homebuilders on wednesday, it took homebuilder confidence way up. on thursday we got this. not only were new home sales down -- housing starts, rather, but may housing starts were also revised lower. 2%.r shares are only up it is bad for the economy. contracted and we are still short one million jobs in construction. this was, as you say, the year that housing was supposed to come back strong. the best guest of analysts and economists is we don't really know why. that is not completely true. there is a group that might have a clue. a lot of homebuilders are reporting today and a couple more later to -- later this week. there calls should be interesting. permits starts this year. you don't normally take out a permit because it costs you money. >> we could see a jump. that is what will play out in the coming weeks. any perspective on why builders are not building on this? >> it certainly does not have to do with the weather. we will kno
michael mckee has the real deal on the construction conundrum. the report we got from the national association of homebuilders on wednesday, it took homebuilder confidence way up. on thursday we got this. not only were new home sales down -- housing starts, rather, but may housing starts were also revised lower. 2%.r shares are only up it is bad for the economy. contracted and we are still short one million jobs in construction. this was, as you say, the year that housing was supposed to come...
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michael finney has been authorities that are closing in on the perpetrator of a scam-scaring law. let me show you how it works. sarah davis recalls a phone call she wishes she had not taken the man accused her of ignoring a jury summons. >> i said to him i did not get it. i did not receive it in the hail. >> she said the per ported deputy would not accept it. he told her he worked on the second floor, civic center in san rafael. agreeing she'd need to pay a fine. >> he said he could send someone out and arrest me. >> she was instructed to go to 7-11 and purchase a pre-paid car. sarah told him if she didn't get the money she'd be going to jail. i'm clear sarah ought to have me picked up for aiding and abetting. >> john george of the northern california computer crimes task force says people have been scammed using prepaid phones smuggled into the facilities. >> there has been we know that a scam is going on across the nation. 7-11 would not let them buy more than $700 worth of cards. after each purchase they gave the scammer the pin number, and it wasn't until the couple claiming t
michael finney has been authorities that are closing in on the perpetrator of a scam-scaring law. let me show you how it works. sarah davis recalls a phone call she wishes she had not taken the man accused her of ignoring a jury summons. >> i said to him i did not get it. i did not receive it in the hail. >> she said the per ported deputy would not accept it. he told her he worked on the second floor, civic center in san rafael. agreeing she'd need to pay a fine. >> he said he...
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reality, and yet what he was saying wasn't quite reality. >> for the past 24 years, reality for michael keenan haseen living on ohio's death row fighting the state's decision to execute him. two years earlier, his co-defendant had his conviction overturned, and his case dismissed due to misconduct by the prosecution. soon after, keenan had his conviction overturned as well. but the prosecution has requested a new trial. keenan's lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss the case outright. now it's in the hands of the judge. as keenan's freedom hangs in the balance, his 1988 booking photo is a reminder of how much his life has changed behind bars. >> i almost did not recognize myself. where has he gone? where has he gone? >> keenan says the biggest change in his appearance was not a result of time, but of stress. >> it went from this to this. >> how quickly? >> just like that. i -- apparently like almost overnight when they said we're going to kill you. >> for a man who once called himself the don juan of cleveland heights, maybe the biggest change to his life is miriam, his wife of 18 years, whom he
reality, and yet what he was saying wasn't quite reality. >> for the past 24 years, reality for michael keenan haseen living on ohio's death row fighting the state's decision to execute him. two years earlier, his co-defendant had his conviction overturned, and his case dismissed due to misconduct by the prosecution. soon after, keenan had his conviction overturned as well. but the prosecution has requested a new trial. keenan's lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss the case outright....
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. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it ranges from
. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i...
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michael has written extensively in the areas of the laws of war some the laws of war as applied to the current war on terrorism. harvey chair the aba's ad advisory committee on national security and a former professor at the national war canaling -- war college, and he was a legal counsel to the fbi's deputy director and has had his hand in drafting this is my tenth never here and it's -- ten inch anniversary and this book is a product of that ten years. i started working on it when i came here after the iraq war, and this is my effort to try to make sense of the iraq war, and the afghanistan war and allow the other conflicts we have been going through as a country. it's also great to have gary as the moderator. a perfect person. one of the few people who shares an intense interest in the framers and national security and intelligence, and i would be remiss if i didn't say that i had stolen one of gary's great ideas from his dissertation on my last book on thomas jefferson's views on executive power. gary has the opinion that jefferson had a robust approach to the presidency in practic
michael has written extensively in the areas of the laws of war some the laws of war as applied to the current war on terrorism. harvey chair the aba's ad advisory committee on national security and a former professor at the national war canaling -- war college, and he was a legal counsel to the fbi's deputy director and has had his hand in drafting this is my tenth never here and it's -- ten inch anniversary and this book is a product of that ten years. i started working on it when i came here...
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but it never happened. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: michael lesher has spent half of his life behind bars and isforce. he has just turned down a plea deal for 25 years in order to go to trial. if found guilty, he could get life in prison. if he's set free, he'll have a different set of challenges. >> i don't know what's in the free world. i don't know how to pay bills, i don't know how to pay rent. i don't know how to do a w 2 form. it is what it is. another person just balled up and thrown away like a piece of trash. >> while lesher awaits his fate in bear county, he's looking at another inmate who could be facing a long sentence. >> a short time later, he got some new ink to honor his gang. >> yeah, i decided to go ahead, man, with a little different look. this one here is abt. for the three-leaf clover, one is a shamrock clover. this here represents, man. allen also received something new from the district attorney. because of his past record, allen could face significant time in prison if he were found guilty in trial. >> though allen is holding out for a better deal, he is anxious to leave
but it never happened. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: michael lesher has spent half of his life behind bars and isforce. he has just turned down a plea deal for 25 years in order to go to trial. if found guilty, he could get life in prison. if he's set free, he'll have a different set of challenges. >> i don't know what's in the free world. i don't know how to pay bills, i don't know how to pay rent. i don't know how to do a w 2 form. it is what it is. another person just balled up and thrown...
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michael finney has tips.nouncer: sleep train's 4th of july sale doesn't just end sunday... it's going out...with a bang! through sunday, save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> starting july to one the fee on a domestic nonstop flight will cost $11.20. also, the cap dropped so a trip with stops could see the tsa fee on each leg of the itinerary. >> oh, brother. gearing up for summer travel, are you packing the right luggage? consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side for a report on buying the right carry on bag. carry on luggage is the way to go. what kind you get it has to fit in the overhead bin. >> this will get you on owe most carriers. >> size matters inside and out. inside should hold a lot the outside, staying as small as possible. a
michael finney has tips.nouncer: sleep train's 4th of july sale doesn't just end sunday... it's going out...with a bang! through sunday, save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> starting july to one the fee on a...
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michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china.ause of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13 million times. >> the poorest americans don't even register in it they are down to pocket change. the top two to 5% are actually off the chart. the income inequality has gotten worse and the reason is a ceo makes 400 times what the average worker makes. and what you are talking about, when it comes to corporations whether it's wal-mart or mcdonald's down the list, the top echelon of the corporate world makes it exceedingly larger amount of money than workers do. and microsoft made it a good wage. and you have been doing all the business with china all the time,. john: it is true that we have a big gap between rich and poor. those of us resist to squeeze this down apparently in england in 1990 and you were part of the british parliament. and margaret thatcher is responding to your argument. >> i agree with her and the point is that rather than having a big gap we sho
michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china.ause of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13 million times. >> the poorest americans don't even register in it they are down to pocket change. the top two to 5% are actually off the chart. the income inequality has gotten worse and the reason is a ceo makes 400 times what the average worker makes. and what you are...