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so i think it's a little bit naive to think all these issues are going to go away immediately. in part because of a lot of these developments are tactically driven. and so i'm very excited that came up as point of a conversation. my own research deals primarily with irregular armed groups. rebel groups, et cetera, insurgencies. and what we've seen is a lot of the developments in developing world military. for example, the sri lanka military, in response to
so i think it's a little bit naive to think all these issues are going to go away immediately. in part because of a lot of these developments are tactically driven. and so i'm very excited that came up as point of a conversation. my own research deals primarily with irregular armed groups. rebel groups, et cetera, insurgencies. and what we've seen is a lot of the developments in developing world military. for example, the sri lanka military, in response to
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i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear. homosexuality was punishable by death. >> please help me. >> i was working at a medical hospital as a staff nurse in intensive care. there is no other job that, you know, i would rather do. i loved doing the job, and i loved looking after people. i got married in 1989 to jolene. she was a lovely looking girl, and we had a great time. i was very happy. >> this is the best day ever. >> when you have kids, you can't imagine your life without them. it was good. they're worth it. then it was always at the back of my mind, i knew i didn't want to be there. i was living a lie. i knew that i was gay. i grew up in ireland, so ireland is quite strict catholic country. so i really didn't put any thoughts or feelings of homosexuality to the back of my mind because you're brought up knowing that it's wrong. so i put them in that room and closed the door. my wife deserved better. she deserved to be happy, and i was making her very unhappy. i just felt that she had a right to know because she could
i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear. homosexuality was punishable by death. >> please help me. >> i was working at a medical hospital as a staff nurse in intensive care. there is no other job that, you know, i would rather do. i loved doing the job, and i loved looking after people. i got married in 1989 to jolene. she was a lovely looking girl, and we had a great time. i was very happy. >> this is the best day ever. >>...
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but he's naive thinking he can beat them at their own dirty game.ired gun have no thought of giving up control of their cattle business. and they will do whatever they can to hold on to it. >> determine to crush their competitor, dolan and murphy disbatch the boys to repeatedly. the violence escalates as the boys target anyone who opposes murphy and dolan. or dares to speak out against the boys and their illegal activities. >> just take whatever you want. >> this is a man we should be thanking. >> being part of the gang means you're going to be engaged in crime, violent crime. you don't do it because that's what you are. you do it because that's what the gang requires. and this happens to billy the kid. >> i'm going to take real good care of you. >> when the boys start torturing innocents, billy makes the decision to bow out. >> when billy left the boys, he became a cook. when you're trying not to be a hardened criminal, you have to find something to do, even if it's putting beans in a pot and warming them up. >> for a while, billy lays low on a cow
but he's naive thinking he can beat them at their own dirty game.ired gun have no thought of giving up control of their cattle business. and they will do whatever they can to hold on to it. >> determine to crush their competitor, dolan and murphy disbatch the boys to repeatedly. the violence escalates as the boys target anyone who opposes murphy and dolan. or dares to speak out against the boys and their illegal activities. >> just take whatever you want. >> this is a man we...
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when i heard that, how naive i was, i responded to him to say only guilty people plea that was what i thought. only guilty people pled. and he convinced me strongly not to do that. he convinced me the federal government wasn't seeking truth and was out to win and i should be prepared for them to use any means possible if i was indicted to try to convict me discredit me do whatever they could to emotionally or physically wear me down, not to mention financely. while mike was schooling me on the federal system he was eating scrambled eggs, sawsusage, and has browns. here is this very intense, very passionate man telling me the government is not my friend eating scrambled eggs and while he was talking to me a little yellow piece of scrambled egg was hanging on his lip that i could not stop starring at and i am wondering who is this guy. he is nothing like the lawyers i have dealt with. i had to quickly conclude maybe criminal defense is a completely different professional approach to things. and that was without a doubt the most important decision of my life to chose michael lettinger as
when i heard that, how naive i was, i responded to him to say only guilty people plea that was what i thought. only guilty people pled. and he convinced me strongly not to do that. he convinced me the federal government wasn't seeking truth and was out to win and i should be prepared for them to use any means possible if i was indicted to try to convict me discredit me do whatever they could to emotionally or physically wear me down, not to mention financely. while mike was schooling me on the...
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jamie: his older brother joe was a naval naive yeah, thiator, whs killed in a top-secret mission, jennie writes her own letter of condolence. i want you to know how much i appreciate your card, he says, i know you know how we all feel, boys like harold and my brother joe can never be replaced. incredible. he says, i hope i shall see you sometimes again. >> yes. jamie: in 1946, kennedy is elected to congress. 6 years later to senate, and in november 1960, kennedy wins the white house. narrowly defeating vice president richard nixon. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this country. >> ke kennedy writes, sends a memorial at the wall in philippines that has been inscribeed with harold a name, he closes his letter saying, if ever you are in the nation's capital, i would like very much to have the white house and other public places shown to you, then that awful day, november 1963. jamie: president kennedy of shot today just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. the end of the white house camelot years, and end of mum's relationship with the most powerful ma
jamie: his older brother joe was a naval naive yeah, thiator, whs killed in a top-secret mission, jennie writes her own letter of condolence. i want you to know how much i appreciate your card, he says, i know you know how we all feel, boys like harold and my brother joe can never be replaced. incredible. he says, i hope i shall see you sometimes again. >> yes. jamie: in 1946, kennedy is elected to congress. 6 years later to senate, and in november 1960, kennedy wins the white house....
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which, when i heard that, it, again how naive i was i responded to him to say that only guilty people plead. that was what i thought. only people, guilty people pled. and he convinced me very strongly not to do that. he also told me that the government the federal government was not seeking truth, they were out to win. and that i should be prepared for them to to use any means possible if i was indicted to try to convict me, discredit me, do whatever they could to emotionally or physically wear me down -- not to mention legally. while mike was schooling me on the federal system, he was eating scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns. i'll never forget this. so here's this very intense very energetic passionate man telling me that the government is not my friend eating scrambled eggs. and while he was talking to me, a little yellow piece of scrambled egg was hanging on his lip that i couldn't stop staring at -- [laughter] and i'm wondering, what who is this guy? i mean he's nothing like the lawyers i'd dealt with. and had to quickly conclude that maybe criminal defense is a completely d
which, when i heard that, it, again how naive i was i responded to him to say that only guilty people plead. that was what i thought. only people, guilty people pled. and he convinced me very strongly not to do that. he also told me that the government the federal government was not seeking truth, they were out to win. and that i should be prepared for them to to use any means possible if i was indicted to try to convict me, discredit me, do whatever they could to emotionally or physically wear...
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another naÏve assumption is i assume there would be a bar. was really looking forward to racking up some expense claims. of course there is no bar and you know they are kept incredibly busy. the kids are basically college age. when i was in college a lot of that time was spent drinking. they are working really hard and when their long arduous days in a duo one of two things essentially. they are in the gym a lot or trying to work their way up to the next level. it's really very impressive. i should have said when you asked if i meet some impressive people. the captain was incredibly impressive even or impressive in a way that for five days on the carrier he was outranked by the admiral of the whole fleet who came to stay on the ship and she which i think is incredibly cool in itself avril -- admiral norah tyson from kentucky was an english major. so lots of people, i mean there were a lot of kids i was talking to and you would expect didn't have much else going on in their lives and many of those kids that word academically gifted at all but
another naÏve assumption is i assume there would be a bar. was really looking forward to racking up some expense claims. of course there is no bar and you know they are kept incredibly busy. the kids are basically college age. when i was in college a lot of that time was spent drinking. they are working really hard and when their long arduous days in a duo one of two things essentially. they are in the gym a lot or trying to work their way up to the next level. it's really very impressive. i...
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. >> two days before the election, anyone has to be naive not to believe this has something to do with it. >> and former south american football head. and the chief of brazilian football who oversaw last year's world cup in brazil. insists the arrests will help it fight corruption. >> this is good what happens. it confirms that we are on the right track it hurts it's not easy but it's the only way to go. >> registering more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. in the meantime we have lots of brazilians struggling to survive. >> it is not a surprise, they got our money last year during the world cup. they built a lot of stadiums they left brazil and the situation is even worse. >> fbi agents raided concacaf headquarters. the tournaments in russia and qatar are still planned to go ahead bud fifa's global sponsors will be watching situations slowsly. fifa president sepp blatter is due ostand for reelection in days. he is expected to win. allen fisher al jazeera washington. >> meanwhile fifa is quick to stop any talks that the 2018 and 2022 games will be affected 50 scandal. >> what do you th
. >> two days before the election, anyone has to be naive not to believe this has something to do with it. >> and former south american football head. and the chief of brazilian football who oversaw last year's world cup in brazil. insists the arrests will help it fight corruption. >> this is good what happens. it confirms that we are on the right track it hurts it's not easy but it's the only way to go. >> registering more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. in the...
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incredible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: we were so naive. >> translator: we were just, going off to war. >> in the film, minh is seen shortly before he leaves his house. he vividly remembers what he talked about with his parents that day. >> translator: my father told me, you're joining the army. be resolute and fulfill your duty. i promised my father, no matter what the hardships ahead, i would fulfill my duty and return home. he handed me a note pad and pen to write letters. he told me to make sure i wrote to them. my mother brought me rice so i wouldn't go hungry. she tried to give me money. i didn't accept it. i cried that day. i felt so bad. i worried about my parents. i think they were prepared for the worst, that i would leave that day for war and never return. >> translator: i knew my mother was crying. i felt so sorry for my brother, that i began to cry too. >> the army gave minh three months of basic training. his superiors saw potential. they made him a non-commissioned officer and trained him for seven more months in military tactics. in april 1972, minh wa
incredible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: we were so naive. >> translator: we were just, going off to war. >> in the film, minh is seen shortly before he leaves his house. he vividly remembers what he talked about with his parents that day. >> translator: my father told me, you're joining the army. be resolute and fulfill your duty. i promised my father, no matter what the hardships ahead, i would fulfill my duty and return home. he handed me a note pad...
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so when he says that ramadi is not a big deal, is he either naive or he knows something that we don't know. and i don't think it's the latter. this is the exact same person that pulled us out when we said please don't because this is what is going to happen. and lo and behold it only took four years which is, know, that's pretty quick for this to happen and here we are. it's all falling apart. >> i don't know what the president is doing. i do know reading the national security twitter account which is a strange place to get information. president obama met with national security council today and what he said according to the report that he reaffirms his strong support for the iraqi government like doing and saying. i want to know what he is doing? >> it's too late americans going into cities again to free them and i don't think the iraqi militias can do it. this is going to be hard house-to-house fighting with suicide bombers. it's going to be a tough nut to crack. >> what happens? >> i think we try to hold them west of baghdad. that's what they have to do. somehow we need to get inv
so when he says that ramadi is not a big deal, is he either naive or he knows something that we don't know. and i don't think it's the latter. this is the exact same person that pulled us out when we said please don't because this is what is going to happen. and lo and behold it only took four years which is, know, that's pretty quick for this to happen and here we are. it's all falling apart. >> i don't know what the president is doing. i do know reading the national security twitter...
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it's naive of you to think if only we didn't have the cartoon contest they would be nice to us. that's obscene to me. >> sean listen you have to engage and say, listen this is not the way that we as americans live. we do not believe in sharia law. >> you do. you are enforcing sharia law. that's exactly what you're doing by making -- >> how are we doing that? >> by making me the bad guy. it was not just a contest. you're not -- you are not even informed. >> you are hurting our cause is what you are doing. you are hurting people who say sharia law is wrong by generating sthie for these people who are so crazy. >> i got to leave it there. thank you both. >>> busy news night. coming up -- >> when it comes to the persecution of christian, we're talking about an extraordinary urgent issue. we're talking about an international emergency. >> liberals freaking out over offending muslims with a cartoon. cardinal dolan is taking a stand stand. that's next. >>> and also tonight -- >> i don't want to allow this person to take more advantage of my career and try to promote himself and get pre
it's naive of you to think if only we didn't have the cartoon contest they would be nice to us. that's obscene to me. >> sean listen you have to engage and say, listen this is not the way that we as americans live. we do not believe in sharia law. >> you do. you are enforcing sharia law. that's exactly what you're doing by making -- >> how are we doing that? >> by making me the bad guy. it was not just a contest. you're not -- you are not even informed. >> you are...
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i'm not naive about religious extremism.st be smart as we fight extremism and not lose our values. >> i want to go to what you said about posters. if we could put that up again that would be awesome. the mta, which is in charge of buses, doesn't want to put up these posters on buses because it says that they could provoke violence. why do you object because you put up your own posters and now what may happen? >> first of all, these posters are incendiary. they are protected. they are legally allowed but they are wrong. we see the impact. i stood in front of one of these posters with a very close friend of mine who is a muslim that lives in my community and he said rick these posters are so denigrating to me to my kids to everything i believe. how is it first of all, to put these posters up which somehow equate anti-muslims with pro-israel. that's not what it means. we're not hateful to muslims. we're trying to build a world of reason and compassion. put something on a bus, put a message like not even in your heart do we hate
i'm not naive about religious extremism.st be smart as we fight extremism and not lose our values. >> i want to go to what you said about posters. if we could put that up again that would be awesome. the mta, which is in charge of buses, doesn't want to put up these posters on buses because it says that they could provoke violence. why do you object because you put up your own posters and now what may happen? >> first of all, these posters are incendiary. they are protected. they...
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. >> i was naive and cluless about the horrors that war can inflict on human being minds bodies. >>> lois pope was a star the when -- star-let when she signed on to entertain veterans. >> as i walked into that room i saw young men lying on gernies, hobbling on crutches. >> reporter: between. >> without limps. some burnt so badly all over their body. eyes that were sockets. no ears. i brought with me the song somewhere from west side story, it was a popular blow. i nervously began to sing that song. i got to the line, held myhand "hold my hand", and i reached out to hold a young soldiers hand and he had no hand for he to hold. i thought when i left, okay, if i can, i want to do something for disabled veterans. i promised myself that i would. >> reporter: inspired by a visit to the vietnam vat reasons memorial, she began a journey to make good on that promise. six years later the blame has been lit. this is for the 4 million living veterans, and the hundreds of thousands that died before them. i want people to know that the cost of war doesn't end with the guns of silence. disabled vet
. >> i was naive and cluless about the horrors that war can inflict on human being minds bodies. >>> lois pope was a star the when -- star-let when she signed on to entertain veterans. >> as i walked into that room i saw young men lying on gernies, hobbling on crutches. >> reporter: between. >> without limps. some burnt so badly all over their body. eyes that were sockets. no ears. i brought with me the song somewhere from west side story, it was a popular blow....
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so is this lawyer just spinning it or incredibly naive or gullible. >> i think he may be naive and gullible. the nice guy defense doesn't work given the criminal history. not to mention the brutality of the crime he is linked to. it is really unbelievable. it's almost as if it's not real. it's a movie script. it's so terrible. >> well, the victims were tortured including the 10-year-old boy who was stabbed and set on fire. police suspect that this guy, daron wint had one or more accomplices. does that sound likely to you? >> absolutely. when you get into the facts of this case we're talking about 18 hours that the police suspect they were held captive in this home. three adults and a child. bound, gagged held there for that amount of time. in order to even pull this off, it seems that one person could not be in control of this entire family. >> well, evidence indicates according to authorities that wint was attempting to extort money. in fact he succeeded in extorting $40,000 from the husband and wife. does that make this felony murder and why is that significant? >> oh absolutely. this is
so is this lawyer just spinning it or incredibly naive or gullible. >> i think he may be naive and gullible. the nice guy defense doesn't work given the criminal history. not to mention the brutality of the crime he is linked to. it is really unbelievable. it's almost as if it's not real. it's a movie script. it's so terrible. >> well, the victims were tortured including the 10-year-old boy who was stabbed and set on fire. police suspect that this guy, daron wint had one or more...
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. >> i think she was very naive about everyone she knew.t put her trust in everyone, and you cannot do that. >> ken otto was tried and convicted of shamaia's murder and tampering with evidence. >> at the end of the day, he's a cold-blooded killer. whatever you say, mr. otto, you can stand up. on the count of murder, into the custody of commissioner of corrections for a period of 60 years. >> that was a great feeling, not only to bring the case to an end, but also, again, for the family, you know, to have a -- a good outcome for the family was very important to me. >> for virtually everyone involved, the most difficult aspect of the crime was determining ken otto's motive. >> mr. otto exhibited sadistic behavior with his treatment of animals and he may have been deciding to carry that kind of behavior to a higher level and harm a human being. couldn't understand why he would do what he did. >> we all have unanswered questions. we couldn't even have a proper funeral for her because there was nothing to have. >> it may look like a pile of burn
. >> i think she was very naive about everyone she knew.t put her trust in everyone, and you cannot do that. >> ken otto was tried and convicted of shamaia's murder and tampering with evidence. >> at the end of the day, he's a cold-blooded killer. whatever you say, mr. otto, you can stand up. on the count of murder, into the custody of commissioner of corrections for a period of 60 years. >> that was a great feeling, not only to bring the case to an end, but also, again,...
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john: it's a naÏve idea that if you can design a phone you can design a car.tesla is basically an apple car. emily: but is apple going to focus so deeply on cars that it could make a car of its own? john: i think it could. emily: what do they want to see from apple? >> apple is going through a product refresh on the iphone and they came out with apple pay. the apple 6s will probably tweak the 6. the iphone is 70% of apple's entire sales and is by far the highest gross margin product. unless they can switch their business to add more services, which they are moving to and get away from units driving their revenue, apple will live and die by the results of the iphone. emily: what about television? where is apple making headway beyond the apple tv set-top box? >> i think this is a market they can really kill. there is 250 million tvs sold. it's a billion-dollar revenue market. apple would probably charge three times or four times the market. the aesthetics, and now with over the top coming into its own, i think it's a no-brainer. it's just a matter of time before
john: it's a naÏve idea that if you can design a phone you can design a car.tesla is basically an apple car. emily: but is apple going to focus so deeply on cars that it could make a car of its own? john: i think it could. emily: what do they want to see from apple? >> apple is going through a product refresh on the iphone and they came out with apple pay. the apple 6s will probably tweak the 6. the iphone is 70% of apple's entire sales and is by far the highest gross margin product....
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chamath: we are in an ecosystem that is very naive. it is not 100 years old.re aren't defined ways of doing things. we are inventing things every day. and in things that are new, people are going to try a bunch of different things. some things will work, some things won't. no one is acting criminal. they are deeply moral. people care to do the right thing. emily: the tech community is being blamed for the rising inequality. you don't require your companies to donate 1% of their time equity and philanthropy to -- chamath: no. my companies are for-profit companies. that's not their job. their job is to educate people. emily: you are personally invested in this fund? chamath: i am personally the largest investor. emily: how much? chamath: $120 million. and counting. emily: do you think you can beat the returns of other vc funds? or the absolute distributions? chamath: we are obliterating the market. the public side vehicle is probably 30 points of alpha above the nasdaq. the private side vehicle is roughly the same. it is really good. we are involved in a $10 bil
chamath: we are in an ecosystem that is very naive. it is not 100 years old.re aren't defined ways of doing things. we are inventing things every day. and in things that are new, people are going to try a bunch of different things. some things will work, some things won't. no one is acting criminal. they are deeply moral. people care to do the right thing. emily: the tech community is being blamed for the rising inequality. you don't require your companies to donate 1% of their time equity and...
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richard: nobody here is naÏve.overty, gun violence is close by. >> i had a relative shot in the head. richard: but may be in this small plot are the seeds of something new. >> peace and love to the community. richard: and perhaps a bit of hope. >> 1, 2, 3. richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: gridlock on capitol hill with senator rand paul vowing to set down the nsa spy program. three post-9/11 provision expire sunday at midnight. when the chamber meets tomorrow, he says he will delay a final vote and let the powers pass. eight women vying to become the army's first army rangers failed to pass a grueling course. five soldiers will leave the program but three will given -- will begin a chance to restart their program. the pentagon says it is not an usual some candidates to go through ranger school more than once. the elite fighting school opened its doors to women for the first time this year. your disney vacation could be pricier. the new moneymaking plan the park is considering end when you could be shellin
richard: nobody here is naÏve.overty, gun violence is close by. >> i had a relative shot in the head. richard: but may be in this small plot are the seeds of something new. >> peace and love to the community. richard: and perhaps a bit of hope. >> 1, 2, 3. richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: gridlock on capitol hill with senator rand paul vowing to set down the nsa spy program. three post-9/11 provision expire sunday at midnight. when the chamber meets tomorrow, he...
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i don't want to sound naive, but how do you have a super pact run the campaign when the law requiresaccord in addition? >> you ensure there's no direct or indirect discussion, and you try to make sure that somebody who might be running the campaign is making those crucial decisions about advertising. that is where the campaign is different from the rest. everybody has the super pictures. ted cruz and others. the big difference here is that if you have somebody that you trust implicitly as jed bush does he can say okay, mike murphy you think about how you would respond if you were me and take the decisions about what to run, what response adds and issues. i trust you implicitly. we have a mind meld that you can look out to with a super-pact. it's a risk. clearly jed bush has the trust that others do not. >> not only unlimited donation but this time the possibility of giving money without having your own personnel fingerprints on it. if you give to the not for profit. no one has to know who you gave money too. >> that's right. you need - most of the super pacts have a none profit, a si
i don't want to sound naive, but how do you have a super pact run the campaign when the law requiresaccord in addition? >> you ensure there's no direct or indirect discussion, and you try to make sure that somebody who might be running the campaign is making those crucial decisions about advertising. that is where the campaign is different from the rest. everybody has the super pictures. ted cruz and others. the big difference here is that if you have somebody that you trust implicitly as...
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anecdotal information i think that is one way of putting a complex issue into a prospective i may not be naive if you act think. "question: good point when mines bought a home in san francisco in hayes valley we were there 10 years a two-bedroom apartment well lighted, etc. and because rent control which i stronger support the rented went up from 277 to over 4 heeds dollars and an compatible apartment thousand dollars this increase is outages but i urge you to in our deliberations to come up with a solution that is as good as what the people would come up with if this issue went to the ballot years ago i met a labor writer i disagreed with but he said it is ghoulish to make money off other misfortune and all the people needing the money from their rentals - >> thank you. next speaker, please quinton you're up. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm quinton i know it's your job i want to acknowledge and give you kudos this afternoon for keeping a straight face when our planning direction and sdavr zoning administrator said the best enforcement was to talk to neighbors (laughter) no matter what does
anecdotal information i think that is one way of putting a complex issue into a prospective i may not be naive if you act think. "question: good point when mines bought a home in san francisco in hayes valley we were there 10 years a two-bedroom apartment well lighted, etc. and because rent control which i stronger support the rented went up from 277 to over 4 heeds dollars and an compatible apartment thousand dollars this increase is outages but i urge you to in our deliberations to come...
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they must be naive to believe this has something to do with it. >> also former south american football head and the chief of brazilian football who oversaw last year's world cup in brazil. in zurich f.i.f.a. insisted the arrests will help it fight corruption. this is what happens, it confirms we are on the right track. it hurts, it's not easy. >> the developments registered more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. f.i.f.a. won loads of money, cash. in the meantime we had lots of brazilians struggling to survive. >> translation: it is not a surprise they got the money last year during the world cup. they got all the stadium, left brazil, and it was even worse. >> they carried out in miami, experts raided headquarters. they started a separate investigation into the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 world cups. the tournaments in russia and qatar are planned to go ahead, but f.i.f.a.'s sponsors will watch the developments closely. no action has been taken against seth blatter, due to stand for re-election in a few days. his record was unparallel and promised more of the same expected to win. >>
they must be naive to believe this has something to do with it. >> also former south american football head and the chief of brazilian football who oversaw last year's world cup in brazil. in zurich f.i.f.a. insisted the arrests will help it fight corruption. this is what happens, it confirms we are on the right track. it hurts, it's not easy. >> the developments registered more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. f.i.f.a. won loads of money, cash. in the meantime we had lots of...
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. >> first of all, let me say i have a maybe naive belief that people that are unbiased who have access to information, and have good decision making process if they get the right information generally you'll reach the core solutions with when you get significant dispute one of the things is members of the commission payroll one thing we working hard to make sure we do the core research to have the right facts in front of the decision maker to just judge the right facts you'll hear about the things are not true and the debates are shaped around the information so to make sure we get the right research and two we're great believers in transparency to tale with an issue in a straightforward way from the prospective it is not our money it is the clients money so we have to do things 2 3, 4 or in their interest we're fiduciaries by training and do lots of research to make sure that the people get the information to make appropriate decisions in a charred environment. >> i think this resonated with me oftentimes we get caught up in the investment as to it's our own money and oftentimes in ex
. >> first of all, let me say i have a maybe naive belief that people that are unbiased who have access to information, and have good decision making process if they get the right information generally you'll reach the core solutions with when you get significant dispute one of the things is members of the commission payroll one thing we working hard to make sure we do the core research to have the right facts in front of the decision maker to just judge the right facts you'll hear about...
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. >> reporter: are people naive to think a body would remain fully intact when donating is this. >> i think some are. most understand that, you know, at least for us the majority of our bodies go through anatopic dissection and study. >> what does it mean to have the body dissected. >> it's not a hack and cut process. when we do park a body, maybe we'll send the legs to russia orthopaedics and the torso to north western for the breast reconstruction training programme. we may send the brain to the alzhiemer's programme at iola >>> dudek says once medical research is complete, he's transparent about where and how the remains are used. >> although organ and tissue transplants are regulated, there's little oversight when it comes to body parts not in use by humans. how easy would it be for people to use body parts for a reason that is pon. >> it would be fairly easy. >> reporter: in fact, in a search warrant affidavit, the fbi alleges biological resource center of illinois, and an earlier company owned by the same family called anatomical service incorporated engaged in criminal behaviou
. >> reporter: are people naive to think a body would remain fully intact when donating is this. >> i think some are. most understand that, you know, at least for us the majority of our bodies go through anatopic dissection and study. >> what does it mean to have the body dissected. >> it's not a hack and cut process. when we do park a body, maybe we'll send the legs to russia orthopaedics and the torso to north western for the breast reconstruction training programme....
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foster friess: last session, i was pretty naÏve, and i was getting requests to fund dogcatcher is inttle towns of missouri, so i think i want to be more low-profile, and the amount of money that i give will be between me and my family and rick, and i just want to mention, some indication of support, my charter flight cost me $26,000 to come out here to be with him an interview with you, so i just want to let you know that i believe he has got enormous support. john: 120,000 donors. foster friess: i think it will be more grassroots than the big-money guys. john: does that mean you will be supporting him less generously than last time? foster friess: no, i am not saying that. i am just saying i want to keep my financial plans to myself. maybe if you work real hard, but i will make it hard for you to find out where i am giving and how i am giving, but i think the exciting thing is the grassroots perspective of rick's campaign. way up in cabot pennsylvania, there are 36 different states represented, about 15 people coming up and the main thing about rick santorum that people are craving
foster friess: last session, i was pretty naÏve, and i was getting requests to fund dogcatcher is inttle towns of missouri, so i think i want to be more low-profile, and the amount of money that i give will be between me and my family and rick, and i just want to mention, some indication of support, my charter flight cost me $26,000 to come out here to be with him an interview with you, so i just want to let you know that i believe he has got enormous support. john: 120,000 donors. foster...
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you know, for anybody to think that does not selective prosecution, i just think you are really naÏven the sentencing issue i have to tell you i'm one, i don't have a problem with people that were involved and white collar crimes that come again we punish them by making them pay restitution and pay fines double the fines do whatever. i don't have a problem with that. i don't think everybody has to go to prison to pay for their mistakes. it's sort of like, you know, if you get a parking violation you're going to pay this sum is due 30 days in jail. okay, i'm not saying the same thing for white-collar criminals, and i can assure you that are many white-collar criminals, white-collar people decade after things that they didn't even know they did anything wrong. there was no criminal intent. but we put them in prison and there's these things have got to be fixed over time. >> washington, d.c. attorney. your message does seem to be getting some bipartisan support at a presidential candidate little bit your candidates rand paul ted cruz, hillary clinton. you think this issue should be discu
you know, for anybody to think that does not selective prosecution, i just think you are really naÏven the sentencing issue i have to tell you i'm one, i don't have a problem with people that were involved and white collar crimes that come again we punish them by making them pay restitution and pay fines double the fines do whatever. i don't have a problem with that. i don't think everybody has to go to prison to pay for their mistakes. it's sort of like, you know, if you get a parking...
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the idea that we'll set up a worldwide system is naive. >> japan, if we get this deal, i'm basing myport on that that the japanese -- >> but also again. we have to have trust. >> in the long term we'll all be dead. in the short term we'll earn a living. you have to find a way to balance this out. >> they're taking their factories to china. >> they're practically all gone. >> the point is now that they're beginning to come back. manufacturing has had somewhat of a renaissance under this president and he's working hard at it. >> we had 18 million at the beginning -- >> but the whole job world has changed and you got to recognize that. you can't fight battles that have already been lost. >> let's put aside the question whether or not the trade atkpwroeplt is good for the average american. what does it tell you about his leadership? >> i don't think it's a problem about his leadership. these democrats are responding to the constituencies and facts and the failure of past treaties and past promises and being told, look, if you're not going to defend us who do you represent? >> honest disa
the idea that we'll set up a worldwide system is naive. >> japan, if we get this deal, i'm basing myport on that that the japanese -- >> but also again. we have to have trust. >> in the long term we'll all be dead. in the short term we'll earn a living. you have to find a way to balance this out. >> they're taking their factories to china. >> they're practically all gone. >> the point is now that they're beginning to come back. manufacturing has had somewhat...
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. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course, we didn't express that to her.ean, we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles were talking about a divorce before he suffered the stroke. it's unclear whether kathy would have remained the beneficiary had the two divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play. but their immediate concern was the investigation of kathy's death. >> very early in my career, a very seasoned homicide detective shared with me something that's always kind of stayed with me. and he said that during the course of a good investigation, the clean get cleaner and the dirty get dirtier. >> the medical examiner told police she saw something suspicious during kathy augustine's autopsy, two small bruises on kathy's left buttock. >> there was at least one injection, if not two probable injection or needle puncture sites identified in an unusual location for therapy. and the punc
. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course, we didn't express that to her.ean, we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles were talking about a divorce before he suffered the stroke. it's unclear whether kathy would have remained the beneficiary had the two divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play. but...