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. >> naive. being in that lifestyle is naive, being a rapper. >> there is an outpouring of emotion on social media from shock to anger with some directed at his girlfriend. police do not believe she was involved and any threats directed at her need to stop. >>> new information on another weekend murder. investigators say the gunman who killed a seven-11 clerk in clinton, maryland shot the victim twice in his back and ran away without getting any money. the same man is suspected of holding up a hotel worker a short time later. there is a reward tonight for anybody who helps find the killer. >>> arlington police searching for a man who attacked a woman. it happened around 2:30 sunday morning. the man grabbed the woman from behind and forced her to grassy area by the gw parkway. he covered her mouth and tried to put his hands under her shorts. the woman was able to break free. her attacker ran off toward the bridge. >>> funeral services underway for christopher berry, the only son of the late d.c. m
. >> naive. being in that lifestyle is naive, being a rapper. >> there is an outpouring of emotion on social media from shock to anger with some directed at his girlfriend. police do not believe she was involved and any threats directed at her need to stop. >>> new information on another weekend murder. investigators say the gunman who killed a seven-11 clerk in clinton, maryland shot the victim twice in his back and ran away without getting any money. the same man is...
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i don't know whether clinton is guilty of being naive or whether she's really devious here. it almost doesn't matter because look at the result of this. you could give her credit -- give her the benefit of the doubt and say she's only naive in trying to export silicon valley technology so that flowers would blossom in this new russia, et cetera, et cetera. as the military points out, russia did not build new ciscos, they put it into their military technology. >> well, there was another clinton foundation contributor big time, his name is ian telf o telfer. canadian by birth. he had uranium one, sold by the state department and other departments had to approve of the deal. the russians ended up with one-fifth of the united states' uranium reserves, john, again. this seems to be another one of those crony capitalism deals that worked against the american people. >> well, no doubt it was. let's remember that if the state department hadn't approved the sale to russia, telfer could have sold it to someone who was approved who could have then sold it to russia. i don't think you c
i don't know whether clinton is guilty of being naive or whether she's really devious here. it almost doesn't matter because look at the result of this. you could give her credit -- give her the benefit of the doubt and say she's only naive in trying to export silicon valley technology so that flowers would blossom in this new russia, et cetera, et cetera. as the military points out, russia did not build new ciscos, they put it into their military technology. >> well, there was another...
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she actually seemed a little naive, real eager to get undressed. usually it's the other way around, ask the officer to get undressed, ask to touch the officer. they don't think the police will do that. i asked about oral sex, which she agreed to. and i then gave the bust signal. $200 better be a good deal. arresting and assisting officers entered the room. >> police. >> oh, my god, cameras? i can't get my purse? >> investigators soon learn that sunny is only 22 and a long way from home. >> can you run a file for me? it's going to be out of indiana. >> right now she's going to be interviewed based off the information that she gives. we will either keep investigating if she gives leads about underage girls. if not, she'll be held in a cell. we'll allow her to post bond at the end of the night. that way she's not able to warn any of the other girls. >> do you have a job right now? >> no. >> is that why you're doing this? why are we doing it? >> i don't have a job. i don't have nobody. so we do what we got to do to get money. >> she said she's only bee
she actually seemed a little naive, real eager to get undressed. usually it's the other way around, ask the officer to get undressed, ask to touch the officer. they don't think the police will do that. i asked about oral sex, which she agreed to. and i then gave the bust signal. $200 better be a good deal. arresting and assisting officers entered the room. >> police. >> oh, my god, cameras? i can't get my purse? >> investigators soon learn that sunny is only 22 and a long way...
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>> naive. >> guilty, self-serving. >> unsuccessful. >> these are all good words. i'm going shift, to what words, do you think the iraqi, and, afghanistan people and, japanese. >> dangerous. crusader. >> loaded word. anyone else? disappointing. >> leader. >> wrong. >> no right or wrong answer. i heard great words, and i heard not so great words. i heard about drones, and, freedom. election, and, so the book talks about what that balance was. and, i like to avoid wars, but, when it comes to what are we shouldn't -- so i think if the book succeeds, you will see that i try and do a good balance, about what failed. and some of the things that worked. iraq, the worst battle of the war. my lens is very red. afghanistan, there's still some experiences, and money that resulted in positive things. the indictment book would have been easier. i tried to be pretty balanced. >> memorial day. what does memorial day mean to you? >> talked about the cynicism that we're not fair. >> millions of people who served over hundreds of years. >> it's not just these wars, it is wars back t
>> naive. >> guilty, self-serving. >> unsuccessful. >> these are all good words. i'm going shift, to what words, do you think the iraqi, and, afghanistan people and, japanese. >> dangerous. crusader. >> loaded word. anyone else? disappointing. >> leader. >> wrong. >> no right or wrong answer. i heard great words, and i heard not so great words. i heard about drones, and, freedom. election, and, so the book talks about what that balance was....
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his naive words were followed by even more naive actions. that failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in the country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [applause] >> the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster, in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst mistake. mistake. according to then secretary of defense robert gates, the invasion of libya was merely a split decision. but hillary clinton's forceful advocacy for the intervention was the deciding factor. that's why we went in your with one episode of bad judgment after another, hillary clinton's policies launched isis onto the world stage. yet as she threw the middle east into violent turmoil, things turned out really to be not so hot for our world and our country, the middle east in particular. the clintons and made almost $60 million engrossing wh
his naive words were followed by even more naive actions. that failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in the country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [applause] >> the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster, in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his...
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his naive words were followed by even more naive actions. that failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in the country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [applause] >> the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster, in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst mistake. according to then secretary of defense robert gates, the invasion of libya was merely a split decision. but hillary clinton's forceful advocacy for the intervention was the deciding factor. that's why we went in your with one episode of bad judgment after another, hillary clinton's policies launched isis onto the world stage. yet as she threw the middle east into violent turmoil, things turned out really to be not so hot for our world and our country, the middle east in particular. the clintons and made almost $60 million engrossing while she w
his naive words were followed by even more naive actions. that failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in the country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [applause] >> the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster, in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his...
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. >> he was naive in -- almost his sense of people, you know? he was studying all the time, and working hard, and i think those things left him naive to the -- the way people are sometimes in the real world. >> but would jurors buy that? on november 18th, after deliberating for a scant two hours, they returned with a verdict. >> they kept saying, "guilty. guilty. guilty." you know, yes, i found him guilty. and it was like a bad dream. >> guilty of two counts of capital murder. richelle shetina was not in court for the verdict. but she sent us a statement saying, in part, she couldn't express the depth of her despair and grief. she said she saw no red flags. and she also expressed anger with mike dixon and dave shepard and herself, for having been involved with a man she now considers a sociopath. for the sonnier family, justice had been accomplished. >> there was closure. because for the last three years, the idea of mike dixon not being in prison for life is so horrifying, you just can't wrap your mind around it. and so you can grieve joe's los
. >> he was naive in -- almost his sense of people, you know? he was studying all the time, and working hard, and i think those things left him naive to the -- the way people are sometimes in the real world. >> but would jurors buy that? on november 18th, after deliberating for a scant two hours, they returned with a verdict. >> they kept saying, "guilty. guilty. guilty." you know, yes, i found him guilty. and it was like a bad dream. >> guilty of two counts of...
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we are seeing something like that with zika in that we have a totally naÏve population in all of themericas from here down totothat - argentina. luckily for us it's a relativela mild disease except forti babie. the question of the vaccine is, no there is no vaccine now. the best hope probably there will be a vaccine. this is unusual. it's not light malaria or aids. it appears topr be something wev can make aer vaccine against pretty easily because it's related to yellow fever and bengay and japanese encephalitis and there are back at scenes foi those that work pretty well. even though the vaccines are being made and just being tested now, it still takes about two years of testing because, with vaccines, the cancer drugs are given to a sick person so you can get experimental withth emperor with with the vaccine you're giving it to a healthyori person and your target is a woman who either has a baby orle is about to have a baby and so that is the most vulnerable population. you want to be absolutely dead sure that your vaccine is as safe and effective as it can be before you start hand
we are seeing something like that with zika in that we have a totally naÏve population in all of themericas from here down totothat - argentina. luckily for us it's a relativela mild disease except forti babie. the question of the vaccine is, no there is no vaccine now. the best hope probably there will be a vaccine. this is unusual. it's not light malaria or aids. it appears topr be something wev can make aer vaccine against pretty easily because it's related to yellow fever and bengay and...
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. >> don't be naive.aive person. >> hillary has a lot of experience messing things up. >> okay, okay. >> my vote is for hillary clinton. i think she represent first the women. >> bill clinton represents women too. >> yes. you're bad. >> you like hillary, girl power. >> but she's also really bad. >> shame on you. >> you don't like trump? >> no. >> what about hillary? >> no. >> what about me? >> yeah. >> who are you going to vote for in november? >> trump. >> maybe they are close to the truth but he's not the way to say it. but to be honest, he doesn't know what he wants. >> no. >> he doesn't know how to make up his mind either. >> most men don't. >> that's right. >> i am 100% certain i am zero percent sure of what i'm going to do. >> feisty. so how are latinos going to vote in november and how engaged are they? joining me is the host of american trends with dr. gina, dr. gina loudon and fox news contributor and democratic strategist julie roginski and former miss california usa and donald trump supporter c
. >> don't be naive.aive person. >> hillary has a lot of experience messing things up. >> okay, okay. >> my vote is for hillary clinton. i think she represent first the women. >> bill clinton represents women too. >> yes. you're bad. >> you like hillary, girl power. >> but she's also really bad. >> shame on you. >> you don't like trump? >> no. >> what about hillary? >> no. >> what about me? >> yeah....
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we're seeingll something like td in zika in that we have a naive population.nt luckily for us, it's arelatively mild disease except for babies. the question of vaccine is, no, there is no vaccine now. the best hope probably there will becc a vaccine. s this is unusual, it's not likn malaria, it's not like aids, it appears to be something that we can make a vaccine against pretty easily because it's related to yellow fever, it'sus related to dengue, and it's realitied to -- related to japanese end receive lites, and there are vaccines for those, and they work pretty well.r but even though the vaccines are being made and are just beginning to be tested now, it still i takes about two years of testing because, you know, with vaccines -- with cancer drugs you're giving them to a sick person, someone who's in danger of dying, so you can get experimental with them. in this case your target is a woman who either has a baby or is a about to have a baby, and so that i is the most vulnerable population. you want tolala be absolutely dd sure that your vaccine is as safe and effective as it can b
we're seeingll something like td in zika in that we have a naive population.nt luckily for us, it's arelatively mild disease except for babies. the question of vaccine is, no, there is no vaccine now. the best hope probably there will becc a vaccine. s this is unusual, it's not likn malaria, it's not like aids, it appears to be something that we can make a vaccine against pretty easily because it's related to yellow fever, it'sus related to dengue, and it's realitied to -- related to japanese...
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. >> we're not naive amount of dak has had a great preseason but that's what i just said, preseason. it will be different of course when the season starts and he'll challenges. but he's accomplished a lot since he's been here. it's a short time but he's gotten the respect of players, gotten the respect of the organization. and he's gottin' a lot done. there's still a whole lot more to do, of course there is. we're not naive enough to think that a rookie quarterback can come in here and do what he's done in the preseason. but at the same time i think he makes our team feel good. >>mark: ohio state will kick off bg's defend the mac champs. but working on a new head coach. mike jinks takes over. falcons are going to try to make history. ohio state has not lost another game from ohio since oberlin beat them in 1921. falcons happy to have a he shot. >> there's a little buzz in the air right now from the alumni to the student body, even to these kids. our practice have a little pep in them because they know it's a great opportunity to go in and compete versus a team of that caliber. >> it'
. >> we're not naive amount of dak has had a great preseason but that's what i just said, preseason. it will be different of course when the season starts and he'll challenges. but he's accomplished a lot since he's been here. it's a short time but he's gotten the respect of players, gotten the respect of the organization. and he's gottin' a lot done. there's still a whole lot more to do, of course there is. we're not naive enough to think that a rookie quarterback can come in here and do...
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. >> without being naive. >>reporter: bob costas has wa >> we know american athletes in baseball and other sports, lance armstrong, tim montgomery, justin gatlin, just off suspension, they know american athletes are not 100% clean remake in a few cases there is public shame but young athletes rarely see the dangerous side effects that come from steroid use far away from the spotlight. >> strokes, heart attacks, you look out for? >> if you see your child get a lot larger, that is a big sign. acne, the back, the body, mood swings, you've heard of roy to rage, depression, all over the place. >> changes in your children physical or mental can be a warning sign they have crossed the line to get the competitive edge. question of the day something may irritate you on social media but could help make your smile brighter. the question is, what is it? >>reporter: turns out a new study taking a video selfie brushing your teeth help improve oral health it can help you in asking feedback from your dentist on proper hygiene
. >> without being naive. >>reporter: bob costas has wa >> we know american athletes in baseball and other sports, lance armstrong, tim montgomery, justin gatlin, just off suspension, they know american athletes are not 100% clean remake in a few cases there is public shame but young athletes rarely see the dangerous side effects that come from steroid use far away from the spotlight. >> strokes, heart attacks, you look out for? >> if you see your child get a lot...
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. >> i'm angry, frustrated and very, very mad at myself for being so naive. >> reporter: he was in a boston bar with a then fbi agent who is now in prison. on that night. one bobby la monica was murdered in braintree. and police pinned it on conley from backing up the story. >> reporter: there are a number of letters that were written in a code. his lawyer told me he won't testify. >> this black binder is a braintree police report from 1980. it has just recently come to detectives believe committed the 1980 murder that fred is serving time for the. >> i don't think it ever made its way to the da's office. it fell through the cracks somehow. we're not saying the d.a. got it. i don't think they did. >> do you think this will move his innocence. >>> this is not a trial. hearing potential evidence. but he could also turn this into a trial down the road. this is the door is cracked open just a little bit. i'm bill shields, wbz news. >>> police are investigating a serious crash. a car headed south on 95 slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer. paramedics had to fly one person to the hos
. >> i'm angry, frustrated and very, very mad at myself for being so naive. >> reporter: he was in a boston bar with a then fbi agent who is now in prison. on that night. one bobby la monica was murdered in braintree. and police pinned it on conley from backing up the story. >> reporter: there are a number of letters that were written in a code. his lawyer told me he won't testify. >> this black binder is a braintree police report from 1980. it has just recently come to...
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i mean, that's not naive and old fashioned. that's still current. >> that's still hard work.an argue they work out even harder than some of the other players because they know that is the way you separate yourself. >> how do you think the game has changed? how is it different from even when ozzie smith came up? >> in some ways it's more about power now. the players are just physically bigger. you can see that. it is more about speed and pitching. there were pitchers like sandy cow fax who could -- koufax who could have pitched in any generation but now more guys throw 95 miles an hour and above and more people can hit the ball further than before. in a way it is more of a power game but power that can be neutralized because a power pitcher can sometimes neutralize a power hitter. ♪ >> "with all due respect" we hardly knew you. joshua: tgif. mark and john are off this summer friday, so margaret and i am here in washington, d.c., to do the show. august is a boring month for presidential campaigns. not much is going on. it doesn't always -->> paul manafort, the trump campaign ch
i mean, that's not naive and old fashioned. that's still current. >> that's still hard work.an argue they work out even harder than some of the other players because they know that is the way you separate yourself. >> how do you think the game has changed? how is it different from even when ozzie smith came up? >> in some ways it's more about power now. the players are just physically bigger. you can see that. it is more about speed and pitching. there were pitchers like sandy...
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his naive words were followed by even more naive actions.re to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election-driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in that country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [ applause ] the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst mistake. according to then secretary of defense robert gates, the invasion of will i objelibya wa split decision but hillary clinton's forceful advocacy of intervention was a deciding factor. that's why we went in. with one example of bad judgment after another, hillary clinton's policies launched isis onto the world stage. yet as she threw the middle east into violent turmoil, things turned out really to be not so hot for our world and our country. the middle east in particular. the clintons made almost $60 million in gross income while she was secretary of state.
his naive words were followed by even more naive actions.re to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election-driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in that country and led directly to the rise of isis, without question. [ applause ] the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster, total disaster in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst mistake....
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these machines cannot be rigged easily and have not been rigged easily by the party in power is being naive, in my opinion. you can take a $15 device you can get at radioshack and vote multiple times. this is a real issue. we live in a technological age. fore machines can be rigged a desired result. the precursor to that, of course, is to inflate the polls so you create an expectation and you make the machines reflect that outcome. when reuters got caught red-handed inflating the sample on the democratic side to enhance a lead by hillary clinton, it is evidence to me that this may be what is afoot. guest: there have been a lot of reports about tension between various members of donald trump's campaign. i wonder if you buy those reports. what does it say about donald trump's leadership style? will there be future personal changes? -- personnel changes? roger: i do think that the donald trump campaign will continue to expand and bring in new people. they are running a very skeletal, low-cost operation. this is a guerrilla campaign versus a well oiled, longtime political machine. i liken that
these machines cannot be rigged easily and have not been rigged easily by the party in power is being naive, in my opinion. you can take a $15 device you can get at radioshack and vote multiple times. this is a real issue. we live in a technological age. fore machines can be rigged a desired result. the precursor to that, of course, is to inflate the polls so you create an expectation and you make the machines reflect that outcome. when reuters got caught red-handed inflating the sample on the...
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back in the '80s, linda said she was naive about transgender issues. "e.t." visited the then married couple at their home in 1982. >> she's my best friend. she's my lover. we do practically everything together. >> i mean you look at that and people say, well, weren't there any signs? >> no. did you know? >> no. >> would you have lifted that remarkable man and have any idea? no. >> when was the first time that you saw her as a woman? >> i was invited by my then-husband, to come to new york to be with him on a weekend trip. and i thought okay, maybe we can get passes, put everything aside and we can move on and when i knocked on the hotel door -- she as caitlyn as we now know her. full makeup and fully dressed as a woman. >> how did you react? >> i crumbled. i think i fell down in the hall of the hotel. i crumbled and she was very apologetic. she said i'm very sorry, but i think you need to see who i truly am. >> in her book "a little thing called life" she reveals their marriage came to an end about six months after caitlyn's through your mind? >> i was thrill
back in the '80s, linda said she was naive about transgender issues. "e.t." visited the then married couple at their home in 1982. >> she's my best friend. she's my lover. we do practically everything together. >> i mean you look at that and people say, well, weren't there any signs? >> no. did you know? >> no. >> would you have lifted that remarkable man and have any idea? no. >> when was the first time that you saw her as a woman? >> i was...
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. >> hatchery fish or naive so when you put them in the wild they don't know something like a bass is something that should be afraid of remake to fix the problem officials had introduced endangered fish to predator fish without letting them get eaten. the solution? botox. basically paralyzed the muscles that initiate the prey capture process. >> an unorthodox method that one officials hope will pay off >> so the ultimate goal is absolutely -- get wild populations up to the number that conservation planners require down the scene from endangered to threaten. for now officials will continue their work to put the fish back into arizona game and fish. >> need a little botox, give them the confidence they need to survive. >> and mark's earlier comment. >> such a cool thing. >> working on fish implants. >>> adele has rescheduled her concert she was supposed to perform last night. it will be monday, november 21. the iconic singer who was too last night to hit the stage she posted an apology. >> she sounded terrible. tickets for last nights show will be honored on a new date in november. if
. >> hatchery fish or naive so when you put them in the wild they don't know something like a bass is something that should be afraid of remake to fix the problem officials had introduced endangered fish to predator fish without letting them get eaten. the solution? botox. basically paralyzed the muscles that initiate the prey capture process. >> an unorthodox method that one officials hope will pay off >> so the ultimate goal is absolutely -- get wild populations up to the...
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they believe and they're naive. >> reporter: detective john is part of the cyber crimes unit. they have dozens of cases of kids getting into dangerous situations online. >> just because you think you're talking to a person who they are. just because they send a picture doesn't mean it's them. >> reporter: predators go to children on blogs and chat rooms. they also know the latest music and trends likely to interest children. it's important to tell kids what is not appropriate information to sharon line. parents need to keep up on the latest apps. detectives say one called whisper promised to communication and have cameras. even apps designed to hide photos masked as something else like a calculator. >> if you put in a mathematical equation or numbers it will unlock for them to look at the photos. >> reporter: the detective says if you notice two calculator apps on your child's phone, one may be used to hide photos. the man thought the girl was snapchat to share photos. >>> new information about an early morning shooting in st. petersburg. decks identified shot. an unidentified
they believe and they're naive. >> reporter: detective john is part of the cyber crimes unit. they have dozens of cases of kids getting into dangerous situations online. >> just because you think you're talking to a person who they are. just because they send a picture doesn't mean it's them. >> reporter: predators go to children on blogs and chat rooms. they also know the latest music and trends likely to interest children. it's important to tell kids what is not appropriate...
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we're not only being naive but we're being emotional., but as opposed to bringing them here and adapting to their culture, they need to come here and a -- just because women don't wear burqas in norway or sweden doesn't mean you can sexually assault them. >> they've actually had to hand out pamphlets in germany because a migrant think if she's there in a swimsuit, they're fair game. so they're handing out these pamphlets, and i look at this and again, hillary clinton, politics aside, why would you want to invite that here? >> again, most are trying to do the right thing, but look at the stuff with the illegal immigration. they know the more they can bring in, they'll be democratic voters. >> that's what it's about, votes? >> a lot of what is happening now is politics. a lot of people just want to keep power, and that's the sad truth. >> i'm thinking bottom line, we need to keep everybody safe first and foremost. >> i would hope so. >>> hillary clinton bringing out the billionaires to sell an economy that supposedly works for everyone. is
we're not only being naive but we're being emotional., but as opposed to bringing them here and adapting to their culture, they need to come here and a -- just because women don't wear burqas in norway or sweden doesn't mean you can sexually assault them. >> they've actually had to hand out pamphlets in germany because a migrant think if she's there in a swimsuit, they're fair game. so they're handing out these pamphlets, and i look at this and again, hillary clinton, politics aside, why...
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cool activity for children to take on letter writing skills and articulate their voice, but we were naive. we found out that this egg issue thought it would become what it did. karen: this innocent school activity would help boost the community effort almost one decade in the making. >> i got tons of letters from students expressing their passion and why frederick douglass should have a memorial. >> i think it would have a big impact because people know who frederick douglass is that they don't know what he did in the importance he has in our country, and with that statue, people would be able to see the great person that he was. the city because it shows what has happened before, and it shows how people have created that. karen: students, including kaylene and ezekiel, new that it would not go unnoticed. >> date extended an invitation to see the process. -- they extended an invitation to see the process. karen: they performed from -- performed for them, reading letters and reciting poetry. >> i felt good because i felt good because ahead and opportunity to make a change at the engage. >>
cool activity for children to take on letter writing skills and articulate their voice, but we were naive. we found out that this egg issue thought it would become what it did. karen: this innocent school activity would help boost the community effort almost one decade in the making. >> i got tons of letters from students expressing their passion and why frederick douglass should have a memorial. >> i think it would have a big impact because people know who frederick douglass is...
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. >> i'm angry, frustrated and very, very mad at myself for being so naive. >> reporter: he was in a boston bar with a then fbi agent who is now in prison. on that night. one bobby la monica was murdered in braintree. and police pinned it on conley from backing up the story. >> reporter: there are a number of letters that were written in a code. his lawyer told me he won't testify. >> this black binder is a braintree police report from 1980. it has just recently come to
. >> i'm angry, frustrated and very, very mad at myself for being so naive. >> reporter: he was in a boston bar with a then fbi agent who is now in prison. on that night. one bobby la monica was murdered in braintree. and police pinned it on conley from backing up the story. >> reporter: there are a number of letters that were written in a code. his lawyer told me he won't testify. >> this black binder is a braintree police report from 1980. it has just recently come to
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that's not naive and old fashioned, that's still current. >> that's hard work.ou can argue they work out harder than some of the other players because they know that's the way you separate yourself. >> how do you think the game changed? how is it different than when ozzie smith came up? >> i think in some ways it's more about power now. the players are physically bigger, you can see that. it's more about speed and pitching. there were the pitchers like sandy koufax who could have pitched in any generation but now more throw 95 miles an hour and above and more people can hit the ball further, so it's a power game but power that can be neutralized because power pitcher can sometimes neutralize a power hitter. >> hunt: thank you so much. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and of multimedia
that's not naive and old fashioned, that's still current. >> that's hard work.ou can argue they work out harder than some of the other players because they know that's the way you separate yourself. >> how do you think the game changed? how is it different than when ozzie smith came up? >> i think in some ways it's more about power now. the players are physically bigger, you can see that. it's more about speed and pitching. there were the pitchers like sandy koufax who could...
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many are from other parts of the world and it just shows you how naive donald trump is that he believes almost all migrant crossings are mexicans, which is not the case. ? it for joining me, congressman -- >> thank you for joining me, congressman, and i good flight home. dilma rousseff has vowed to appeal against her impetchment just hours after her removal over accusations she anticipated the budget the her replacement, termer, has been sworn in and he said he would work to fix the economy. >> it was anything but a routine day at the presidential palace in brasilia. precious little harmony about the place as the woman who has occupied the alvarado palace the last five and a half years prepared to leab for the last time, unceremoniously voted out of office. appearing at the start of this impeachment trial, dilma rousseff ziss -- dismissed the charges against her that she illegally mismanaged government accounts. she said she was the victim of a parliamentary coup which seriously undermined bras i will's democracy. it's worth noting that many of these men signature in judgment on roussef
many are from other parts of the world and it just shows you how naive donald trump is that he believes almost all migrant crossings are mexicans, which is not the case. ? it for joining me, congressman -- >> thank you for joining me, congressman, and i good flight home. dilma rousseff has vowed to appeal against her impetchment just hours after her removal over accusations she anticipated the budget the her replacement, termer, has been sworn in and he said he would work to fix the...
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>> no i was very naive and , believed in the system that an how it works. mike weichel is serving life : without parole for the may 1980 murder of robert lamonica in braintree. did you murder robert lamonica? >> no. mike absolutely not? :>> 100,000% no. mike: weichel's conviction was based almost entirely on the testimony of one witness a teenager who was drinking in this park just after midnight right in this area. the teen got, at most, a 3-second glimpse of the fleeing -- over in this area, about 100 feet away -- 180 feet away. he identified weichel as the killer. and here's where whitey bulger comes into the story. >> i think he played a key role in this case. the biggest part was the night of the murder, i know it was him who gave the police my name. mike in letters he wrote from : prison several years ago, bulger revealed he knew weichel was not lamonica's killer and confided that before the murder bulger had talked with the real killer who had a beef with the murder victim. bulger didn't name the real killer in the letter but referred to him in code
>> no i was very naive and , believed in the system that an how it works. mike weichel is serving life : without parole for the may 1980 murder of robert lamonica in braintree. did you murder robert lamonica? >> no. mike absolutely not? :>> 100,000% no. mike: weichel's conviction was based almost entirely on the testimony of one witness a teenager who was drinking in this park just after midnight right in this area. the teen got, at most, a 3-second glimpse of the fleeing --...
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. >> i was pretty naive about cancer. so when they discovered the tumor, i was like, okay, no big deal. >> reporter: the diagnosis coming just weeks before the 2014 cup. potter played. >> i was like -- >> this is where my life changes. >> yes. >> reporter: she started chemo, then radiation. >> when i starlo or my eyelashes and my body image started changing, i had to look in the mirror and i still had to smile. >> reporter: carol watched her wife fight before but never like this. >> seeing the person you love most in the world battle something that you can't do much about is about as intense as you get. >> reporter: support came from jillian's sport. the tight-knit rugby sevens community raised almost $30,000 >> you can do it. >> you got it. >> reporter: last year, reading a poem, potter marked her final round of radiation. her first practice back, not everything she hoped. so you're mad because even though you've got like top seven on the team, you're still upset i always want to have the best in the sport. >> reporter:
. >> i was pretty naive about cancer. so when they discovered the tumor, i was like, okay, no big deal. >> reporter: the diagnosis coming just weeks before the 2014 cup. potter played. >> i was like -- >> this is where my life changes. >> yes. >> reporter: she started chemo, then radiation. >> when i starlo or my eyelashes and my body image started changing, i had to look in the mirror and i still had to smile. >> reporter: carol watched her wife...
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>> i was naive and believed in the system. that an innocent man would be proven in ascent i know that is not how it works. >> do you think you will get out of here? >> i think eventually but they will make it very hard for me. mike: the hearing resumes in the morning. the one who prosecuted the case and is now a judge will testify along attorney. the hearing is expected to wrap up this week. it will be up to the judge to decide if he gets a new trial create if the answer is yes he could be a free man. maria tens of millions of : dollars in tax credits are coming to massachusetts. to try to make housing more affordable. more than 14,000 rental units are targeted in this project the majority of them affordable homes. and with it so hard to find an expensive home the number of kids without one is going way richardson explains. rhondella: yojannie worries about going back to,school while still homeless and in a shelter. >> sometimes my friends think it is a joke and they laugh. i do not tell them anything. >> stigma only part of t
>> i was naive and believed in the system. that an innocent man would be proven in ascent i know that is not how it works. >> do you think you will get out of here? >> i think eventually but they will make it very hard for me. mike: the hearing resumes in the morning. the one who prosecuted the case and is now a judge will testify along attorney. the hearing is expected to wrap up this week. it will be up to the judge to decide if he gets a new trial create if the answer is...
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media companies aren't, you know, cooperating with the federal government in various ways i think is naivere living in a world where enormous economic value comes from finding connections. mike, i never would have met mark zuckerberg or shawn fanning if it weren't for the internet. we met in an underground chat room. we met in a place that would probably be monitored by the government right now because they are very suspicious of hackers. had it not been the freedom to communicate, none of this would have happened. we would not having this conversation. i think that, you know, by that same token, the more accessible and available these communication technologies are and the more accessible and available encryption technologies are, these tools are going to be used to cement necessary revolutions against dictators and be used by terrorists, and the nine crazies who would never have met and organize homegrown terrorist cell. every major technological platform and every major shift that happens in the way we communicate is a double-edged sword. emily: what is your current act? what are you sp
media companies aren't, you know, cooperating with the federal government in various ways i think is naivere living in a world where enormous economic value comes from finding connections. mike, i never would have met mark zuckerberg or shawn fanning if it weren't for the internet. we met in an underground chat room. we met in a place that would probably be monitored by the government right now because they are very suspicious of hackers. had it not been the freedom to communicate, none of this...
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. >> i think i would be naive to think that i haven't ever competed against somebody who has, you know, done something that was against the spirit of sports. >> reporter: while rio is iconic for the incredible views, what is most stunning here is along the beaches, police looking for threats big and small. >> robberies is the biggest crime? >> yeah. >> reporter: security remains tight along the olympic torch route. after days of protests, today few problems in this city of sand and surf. the torch one way closer to the called ron. >> do you not want to miss a minute to have night's opening ceremony. coverage starts at 7:30/6:30 centl >>> all right. it's friday. let's get the latest on the weather outside. talk about the weather in rio since the ceremonies are starting. >> i like the show. the opening ceremony than a lot of the events. it's a huge, huge event. thankfully it shows this region of the world for this -- for a reason. great weather this time of year is wonderful. 73 degrees. clear and mild tonight. they couldn't ask for a better forecast for all of the, you know, the pageant
. >> i think i would be naive to think that i haven't ever competed against somebody who has, you know, done something that was against the spirit of sports. >> reporter: while rio is iconic for the incredible views, what is most stunning here is along the beaches, police looking for threats big and small. >> robberies is the biggest crime? >> yeah. >> reporter: security remains tight along the olympic torch route. after days of protests, today few problems in this...
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wyatt, it is naive to think that quinn has changed, that she's
wyatt, it is naive to think that quinn has changed, that she's
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i think that, you know, that is why we send the young the war, because we are young, naive, and we think that we are invincible, and i saw the scars on my grandpa's arm, and the scars on the forehead, and i heard the stories, and to me, i guess that as a kid, i thought that it is a prerequisite for being a hero, and to be someone admirable, you have to take some level of risk. >> brad was deployed in iraq and then afghanistan, and it was there september 2011 that the trajectory of his life would trade forever. >> two of the special commandos had stepped a wway from the pat and sure enough, a 40-pound ied immediately taking the legs off of the first guy, and then took the off the legs of of the guy standing behind him as well. >> brad stepped on the ied, improvised explosive device. it detonate nod the front and left of him, and saving his limbs, and likely his life. >> i remember getting knocked back, and i remember waking up kind of looking down, and i could actually see out of my left eye at the time, and i did not see blood or damage, and the fact that i looked fine, i thought that it
i think that, you know, that is why we send the young the war, because we are young, naive, and we think that we are invincible, and i saw the scars on my grandpa's arm, and the scars on the forehead, and i heard the stories, and to me, i guess that as a kid, i thought that it is a prerequisite for being a hero, and to be someone admirable, you have to take some level of risk. >> brad was deployed in iraq and then afghanistan, and it was there september 2011 that the trajectory of his...
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his naÏve words were followed by even more naÏve actions.he failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election-driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in that country and led directly to the rise of isis without question. [applause] the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster. total disaster in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst mistake. according to then secretary of defense robert gates, the invasion of libya was nearly a split decision. but hillar hillary clinton's forceful advocacy for the intervention was the deciding factor. that's why we went in. with one episode of bad judgment after another, hillary clinton's policies launched isis onto the world stage. yet as she through the middle east into violent turmoil, things turned out really to be not so hot for our world and our country, the middle east in particular. that clinton's made almost $60 million in gross income while she
his naÏve words were followed by even more naÏve actions.he failure to establish a new status of forces agreement in iraq and the election-driven timetable for withdrawal surrendered our gains in that country and led directly to the rise of isis without question. [applause] the failures in iraq were compounded by hillary clinton's disaster. total disaster in libya. president obama has since said that he regrets and really regrets libya and the mistake he made. he considers it his worst...
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they will should mobilize them in other ways and it is naÏve to say we are going to educate 200 millioneople about the virtues of civic engagement so that's kind of the paternalistic way to put it. a different way to put it would be a lot of these folks have real challenges and real lives and family, jobs etc. and they make the cost benefit analysis, the political science on this that doing what they have got to do in their day is going to benefit them more than that one vote. >> guest: i would say you are absolutely right to make an argument that is not what i'm talking about. you are not going to educate them about civic engagement. in fact you are not even going to use that word. you are not even going to use the word educate. what you're going to do, if you did what i'm saying is in local communities, small places where people live, churches, other organizations would say here at the issues in this town whether it's police or schools or whatever it is and how are we going to fix fix it? and there's only one way we can fix fix it. we have been electing so-and-so to go over all these
they will should mobilize them in other ways and it is naÏve to say we are going to educate 200 millioneople about the virtues of civic engagement so that's kind of the paternalistic way to put it. a different way to put it would be a lot of these folks have real challenges and real lives and family, jobs etc. and they make the cost benefit analysis, the political science on this that doing what they have got to do in their day is going to benefit them more than that one vote. >> guest:...