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. >> december 7, 1992. 39-year-old phyllis crowell is captured on a police surveillance tape meeting with a stranger who promises to kill her husband. >> i'm thinking about shooting him, making it look like a hunting accident. >> i know there are undercover roles that are complex and difficult to do. >> c.j. hyman is the man seen in the surveillance video. at the time, he's a special agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, or atf. >> you don't want to ever blow this by asking a question that makes the person think, why are you asking this question? >> on this particular day, the woman seated next to hyman is telling him more than he expects to hear. >> you really thought this thing through? >> seriously thought this thing through. >> we're talking about murder here. >> i know we are. i know i'm a cold hearted bitch, but life's life. >> in late 1992, phyllis and her husband have been carried two years, and live just outside the city in the town of matthews, where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, preschool teache
. >> december 7, 1992. 39-year-old phyllis crowell is captured on a police surveillance tape meeting with a stranger who promises to kill her husband. >> i'm thinking about shooting him, making it look like a hunting accident. >> i know there are undercover roles that are complex and difficult to do. >> c.j. hyman is the man seen in the surveillance video. at the time, he's a special agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, or atf. >> you don't want...
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usually my ego won't let me do that. >> so nice to meet you, phyllis. >> phyllis offered to give me anide tour of the manhattan art market, starting with her own collection. >> wow. this is unbelievable. i don't even know where to look. >> to phyllis, it is not just what she puts on her walls, but what she places beside it that matters. she has a personal connection with some of the artists and likes to take their preferences into account. >> well, bill knew picasso and had -- >> bill, your husband? >> -- my husband, and had maybe 20 visits with him. they talked about the influence of tribal on picasso. >> phyllis' late husband was curator at the museum of modern art for over 20 years. he passed away in 2006, but that didn't stop her from growing the collection and investing in picassos like this one. >> it didn't look very astounding, but i thought and knew wow, that's for me. and it had a reasonable estimate of $100,000 to $150,000. i had to bid three times that at least to get it. >> are you certain you could get that money back if you were to sell this today? >> i think so, yes. >>
usually my ego won't let me do that. >> so nice to meet you, phyllis. >> phyllis offered to give me anide tour of the manhattan art market, starting with her own collection. >> wow. this is unbelievable. i don't even know where to look. >> to phyllis, it is not just what she puts on her walls, but what she places beside it that matters. she has a personal connection with some of the artists and likes to take their preferences into account. >> well, bill knew...
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her name was phyllis wheatley. who knows about phyllis wheatley? go-ahead. >> [inaudible] >> that's exactly right. she was brought from africa in the 1760s, and she came to boston and people don't realize that slavery unfortunately was legal in every colony at that point. and so she was in boston as a slave. we think she was about six, seven, 8-years-old when she got to boston. can you guess how people know that? she still had her baby teeth. that's right. and then the family where she was living discovered she was really smart and the teenagers in the family taught her to read in english and the bible and then she was so smart she started learning latin and greek just like you do every day and she started writing poetry and nobody believed that she was actually writing. nobody heard of a teenage girl writing these problems much less a slave girl and so they tried to get her published and nobody in massachusetts published them so she got letters from a boston to say yes this is phyllis wheatley. she did write these problems. she had become an inter
her name was phyllis wheatley. who knows about phyllis wheatley? go-ahead. >> [inaudible] >> that's exactly right. she was brought from africa in the 1760s, and she came to boston and people don't realize that slavery unfortunately was legal in every colony at that point. and so she was in boston as a slave. we think she was about six, seven, 8-years-old when she got to boston. can you guess how people know that? she still had her baby teeth. that's right. and then the family where...
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giles. >> now phyllis, you started a change.org petition to commute michael's sentence. 100,000 people have signed. what does that mean to you as a mother? >> it means we have a lot of support, and the people do care and everyone wants to see justice in florida. that's what it means to me. >> senator, michael was sentenced to 25 years because of mandatory minimums known as the 10-20 life law in florida that means if you're in possession of a gun during a felony, you're sentenced to a minimum of 10 years. if you fire a gun during a felony, minimum of 20 years. and if you injure or kill someone with a gun, you're sentenced to 25 years. what is wrong with that law, senator? >> oh, naturally, what's wrong with it has been wrongfully applied in two high profile cases. in the case of ms. alexander, and of course in the case of michael giles. you see a situation in which you have a victim of domestic violence. and in the case of mr. giles, the victim of assault. so somehow you create the commission of a crime when there was no crime committed. and in both instances, you wrongfu
giles. >> now phyllis, you started a change.org petition to commute michael's sentence. 100,000 people have signed. what does that mean to you as a mother? >> it means we have a lot of support, and the people do care and everyone wants to see justice in florida. that's what it means to me. >> senator, michael was sentenced to 25 years because of mandatory minimums known as the 10-20 life law in florida that means if you're in possession of a gun during a felony, you're...
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her name is phyllis greenlee. the parody had a few. i had. [inaudible] >> that's exactly right. she was brought from africa in the 1760s and she came to boston and people don't realize, a lot of people, that slavery, or tonight was legal in every colony of point. and so she was in boston as a slave. we think she was about six, seven, eight years old when she got to boston. the way people know that, can you guess how they know that? [inaudible] >> she still had her baby teeth. that's exactly right. he discovered she was really smart in the teenagers in the family taught her to read in english in the bible in mantua says she's tired of learning latin and greek just like you do every day, right? and she started writing poetry and nobody believed that she was actually writing because nobody has ever heard of a teenage girl writing such powers, much like a teenage slave girl. so she try to get them published at nobody in massachusetts published seven. so she got letters to all the important men in boston to say yes, this really is phyllis wheatley. she really did write these poems. t
her name is phyllis greenlee. the parody had a few. i had. [inaudible] >> that's exactly right. she was brought from africa in the 1760s and she came to boston and people don't realize, a lot of people, that slavery, or tonight was legal in every colony of point. and so she was in boston as a slave. we think she was about six, seven, eight years old when she got to boston. the way people know that, can you guess how they know that? [inaudible] >> she still had her baby teeth. that's...
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that's where i want to bring in phyllis. phyllis, you just lost your son nine months ago.ts do out to you and we're so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> i can't imagine to feel like to know this bear you hold in your hands is the actual clothing of your son. >> yes. it means a lot to me because after we lost our son, his personal effects starting arriving, so we have trunks of his uniforms and didn't know what to do with them but didn't want to give them away because they belonged to him. when i was approached in phoenix that charles established this organization where they would make a bearing out of my son's old uniforms, i jumped at it. i thought it was a worthy cause and a way to have a memento of my son rather than it being placed in a trunk. they put together this wonderful little bear that has all offist tabs on it. these were the tabs that belonged to my son. he received a purple heart and bronze star. we got miniature ones to put on the bear. his head was big enough that my son's beret will fit on it as well. >> i know nothing will bring your son back to phyll
that's where i want to bring in phyllis. phyllis, you just lost your son nine months ago.ts do out to you and we're so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> i can't imagine to feel like to know this bear you hold in your hands is the actual clothing of your son. >> yes. it means a lot to me because after we lost our son, his personal effects starting arriving, so we have trunks of his uniforms and didn't know what to do with them but didn't want to give them away because they...
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phyllis joins us now from bnp paribas.nks for joining us. >> good morning. >> the euro is stronger. does it change any thoughts, though, about what the ecb may do? of course, that would be presumably a euro weakening effect. >> the numbers are better than expected, as you mentioned. we did see an acceleration in eurozone gdp growth. i don't think it's going to change the picture very much in the eurozone. i think the ecb is predominantly concerned with these low inflation readings we'll see in the eurozone. i think they'll take comfort from the figures, but it doesn't change the overall outlook. >> why is the euro still relatively strong against the dollar? >> that's the big question, isn't it? the euro has been trading very well, indeed, despite indications that the ecb is likely to ease monetary policy further in the next few months, despite the weaker inflation figures. the euro is continuing to trade very strongly. it tends to trade well when equity markets are trading well. we find there is a strong link between equit
phyllis joins us now from bnp paribas.nks for joining us. >> good morning. >> the euro is stronger. does it change any thoughts, though, about what the ecb may do? of course, that would be presumably a euro weakening effect. >> the numbers are better than expected, as you mentioned. we did see an acceleration in eurozone gdp growth. i don't think it's going to change the picture very much in the eurozone. i think the ecb is predominantly concerned with these low inflation...
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well, i call, but phyllis told me i bug him too much. phyllis? come to my explorer ceremony to pin on my assisting the elderly badge. so, he can show me about tents then, right? hey, why don't you get some sleep? don't wanna wake up the traveling flea circus. (snoring) mr. fredricksen? dug says he wants to take kevin prisoner. we have to protect him. (yawning) can kevin go with us? all right, he can come. promise you won't leave him? yeah. cross your heart? cross my heart. what have i got myself into, ellie? (carl snoring) (croaking) (groaning) morning, sweetheart. we better get moving. bird's gone. maybe russell won't notice. all right, everybody up! where's kevin? he's wandered off! kevin! dug, find kevin! dug: find the bird, find the bird! hi, hi. point! look. there he is! (squawks) dug: point! hey! that's my food! get off my roof! dug: yeah, get off of his... (woofs) (chicks honking in distance) (honks) what is it doing? dug: the bird is calling to her babies. her babies. kevin's a girl? (honks) dug: her house is over there in those twisty ro
well, i call, but phyllis told me i bug him too much. phyllis? come to my explorer ceremony to pin on my assisting the elderly badge. so, he can show me about tents then, right? hey, why don't you get some sleep? don't wanna wake up the traveling flea circus. (snoring) mr. fredricksen? dug says he wants to take kevin prisoner. we have to protect him. (yawning) can kevin go with us? all right, he can come. promise you won't leave him? yeah. cross your heart? cross my heart. what have i got...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com.es: deceives the president's economic recovery may not be the rosy picture he paints. half of us still living paycheck to paycheck with little or no savings. that does not sound like a recovery to me. >> what we are looking at is three times the level of long-term unemployed. we still have too many dropouts in terms of the labor force and since the jobless rate hit 10 percent thousand nine much of the decline is due to the dropout. so we have tepid job growth and not the economic dynamism, but the animal spirits because optimism is day force multiplier to get jobs back in the economy we are not at that level yet. charles: that is the problem people can give statistics but there is a lack of the aura that should have kicked in by now. >> there are all sorts of reasons for that and there is a scenario that is laid out it is not a political issue we could have a conversation for what she laid out ve accurately but that would be a waste of time. >> the president is suggesting. there is no
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com.es: deceives the president's economic recovery may not be the rosy picture he paints. half of us still living paycheck to paycheck with little or no savings. that does not sound like a recovery to me. >> what we are looking at is three times the level of long-term unemployed. we still have too many dropouts in terms of the labor force and since the jobless rate hit 10 percent thousand nine much of the decline is due to the dropout. so we...
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i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactio or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor t away if you have these, new or worsening depron, or unusual chaes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effes are dizziness, sleess, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taki lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you.
i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >> pelley: you'll be seeing more revolutions likeukraine when another two billion people connect to the internet in the next five years or so. that's the view of eric schmidt the executive chairman of google. he and the head of google's ideas office, jared cohen recently traveled to 40 countries including authoritarian regimes such as china and north korea. they concluded that the internet is a force for liberation that cannot be stopped. >> reporter: . >> the internet is a one-time power shift for individuals t allows individuals to see and hear things that they have never seen before. they didn't know. so on the principles of transparency, a nontransparent government will be constantly surprised that the citizens not only didn't flow what they were doing but are up set about it. >> pelley: china is one of those countries that continues to restrict the access of its citizens to information on the internet. how do you imagine the future of china. >> well, something unique will happen in china which is you will have a billion people c
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >> pelley: you'll be seeing more revolutions likeukraine when another two billion people connect to the internet in the next five years or so. that's the view of eric schmidt the executive chairman of google. he and the head of google's ideas office, jared cohen recently traveled to 40 countries including authoritarian regimes such as china and north korea. they concluded that the internet is a force for liberation that cannot be stopped....
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and her name was phyllis. who knows about phyllis wheatley? and kate. you. [inaudible] >> her daughter taught her. and after that she started to write. >> that's exactly right. brought from africa and the 1760's. and she came to boston. and people don't realize, a lot of people, that slavery unfortunately was legal in every colony at that point. says she was in boston as slave. we think she was about six, seven, eight years ago when she got to boston. in the way people know that, can you guess? >> she still had her baby teeth. that's exactly right. and then the wheel the family where she was living discovered she was a smart. the teenagers in the family taught her to read in english and the bible. then she was so smart she started learning latin and greek , just like you do every day. and then she started writing poetry. nobody believed that she was actually writing. because nobody had ever heard of a teenage drug riding such poems, much less of a teenage slave grow. and so she tried to get them published. nobody in massachusetts would publish them in a rece
and her name was phyllis. who knows about phyllis wheatley? and kate. you. [inaudible] >> her daughter taught her. and after that she started to write. >> that's exactly right. brought from africa and the 1760's. and she came to boston. and people don't realize, a lot of people, that slavery unfortunately was legal in every colony at that point. says she was in boston as slave. we think she was about six, seven, eight years ago when she got to boston. in the way people know that,...
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. >> phyllis definitely safer. all of our drivers are fully insured drivers have been fully trained. have been licensed by the city. >> also claims the right share services discriminate by limiting service and catering only to those with smart phones and credit cards >>> licensed cabbies are required by law to answer all calls in all neighborhoods. >> and the western suburbs nearly 20 people camped out all night long. it was all in hopes of winning free chic fil a for a year. >> the blowing snow storm after they did not stop the fans from camping out and waiting. a lot more snow than i have ever encountered in an opening. just to the extreme temperatures. it opened this morning more threats associated with the olympics as the opening ceremony is set in sochi. the fbi has released a new list of the most dangerous cities in america. we'll tell you which city tops that list. >> ceise atel ng t resanhyo,anthymeaicis-8 hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're
. >> phyllis definitely safer. all of our drivers are fully insured drivers have been fully trained. have been licensed by the city. >> also claims the right share services discriminate by limiting service and catering only to those with smart phones and credit cards >>> licensed cabbies are required by law to answer all calls in all neighborhoods. >> and the western suburbs nearly 20 people camped out all night long. it was all in hopes of winning free chic fil a for...
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it's mind boggling phyllis diabolically clever moment. with the rash. some of the pharmaceutical companies fell from a city to could be profitable not budge you avoid all the striving and that he would see foresee a necessary to find a new drug or health problem pointing to something made to some c.z. or to use existing drugs. and in what end the health problems to match the drug i don't like the new me come on thinks i system is reversed if that can see his own companies have a portfolio of medications it will says usada leave it for some reason we aren't earning profits so it's good for the common we invent an illness sort problem you want problem just sell the drugs it was an exe when magine you're an auto manufacturer. if you're not in business to make wheels of a kid the usual you go for a few amputees see fit your goal is to make attractive automobile. to maintain your position. on the biggest markets in every industries and especially pharmacy from his must solve the same problem. in other words to keep goals riving he end of story is not healthy
it's mind boggling phyllis diabolically clever moment. with the rash. some of the pharmaceutical companies fell from a city to could be profitable not budge you avoid all the striving and that he would see foresee a necessary to find a new drug or health problem pointing to something made to some c.z. or to use existing drugs. and in what end the health problems to match the drug i don't like the new me come on thinks i system is reversed if that can see his own companies have a portfolio of...
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more transparent society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and state and phyllis falses mobilized against people who blend into the city doing the hobbit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are i. fear that has a thousand on is on our t.v. . put it under a bushel comment watch any banking news college face time sometimes people. pleasure to have you with us here on alt. it's a day i roll researchers. choose your language. we kill it oh and if they feel some other. treatments that is the consensus. choose to give hints that invigorating to. choose the stories that imply life choose me access to your office. what's up everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set us lawmakers did something very rare this week actually managed to pass a piece of legislation this time around it was a long awaited farm bill simple budget plan for america for the economy that was two years in the making right now and our dismal economy the need for food stamps at a record high but the farm bill will be cutting food assistance by eight bi
more transparent society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and state and phyllis falses mobilized against people who blend into the city doing the hobbit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are i. fear that has a thousand on is on our t.v. . put it under a bushel comment watch any banking news college face time sometimes people. pleasure to have you with us here on alt. it's a day i roll researchers. choose your language. we kill...
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. >> surveillance cameras caught this event from a couple different angles >> phyllis just after 10 when an off-duty sargent pulled into this neighborhood gas station. within moments uc three suspects walk towards the sgt. one of them pointing a gun at him. >> you can see the sort of look as if he is trying to find something else in his back pocket and pulls out his gun and fires. the suspect goes down shot in the head. the two suspects with him take off in opposite directions. the suspect killed was 16 years old. the sergeant kicks the gun away from the teenager and calls for help. >> friends of the 16 year-old showed up at the gas station. they identified him. he had already seen the surveillance footage. >> have never stayed with he did.he should have never did what he did. >> handling this investigation as a conceit. they're still down here at the scene investigating. i also got off of the phone with the chicago police department a little while ago. they told me that they're still searching for the two other suspects involved. we are live >> opening statements began in a murder consp
. >> surveillance cameras caught this event from a couple different angles >> phyllis just after 10 when an off-duty sargent pulled into this neighborhood gas station. within moments uc three suspects walk towards the sgt. one of them pointing a gun at him. >> you can see the sort of look as if he is trying to find something else in his back pocket and pulls out his gun and fires. the suspect goes down shot in the head. the two suspects with him take off in opposite...
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phyllis chester describes her experience as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take something. truth is, sudafed pe pressure and pain won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa be
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take something. truth is, sudafed pe pressure and pain won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke....
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she won't even come out for a higher minimum wage which even right wingers know have come out for phyllis schlafly has come out but bill o'reilly has come out run ons run ons this point a california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million people are making less today than workers in wal-mart and elsewhere made thirty forty six years ago just they were saying that they won't come out for if the law about rhetoric grabs he runs against a large conservative republican nominee in two thousand and sixteen which is ralph nader go. you vote your conviction you vote for the person who stands for just is freedom and peace that's that's you go for it everybody did that a lot of these snarky politicians who basically say to you you go vote for me because i'm the least worst that's the you know that's the vibration would be around i've always believe
she won't even come out for a higher minimum wage which even right wingers know have come out for phyllis schlafly has come out but bill o'reilly has come out run ons run ons this point a california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million...
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phyllis transit partners failed areas forf the 20 completion. >> the pentagon is proposing major cutsn the defense budget to save money. chuck hagel is proposing cutting army forces to their lowest level since before world war ii. the odd -- armies already set agile disregard of 490,000 active-duty members. companies target and neiman marcus are still in talks about the data breaches. what our colder is now asking congress -- eric holder is now asking congress. >> even to this day there are target customers that are just now finding out that their credit cards were hacked while they were shopping at target showers -- stores during the holidays. the attorney general made a major push today, asking lawmakers to create a system that would instantly alert customers when there has been a breach. less than a week since word of a message -- massive data breach at the university of maryland have a there are still in plenty of anger on campus. >> i was furious. all of my information on one server? >> nervous, waiting to find out of personal information was hacked. your name, date of birth and
phyllis transit partners failed areas forf the 20 completion. >> the pentagon is proposing major cutsn the defense budget to save money. chuck hagel is proposing cutting army forces to their lowest level since before world war ii. the odd -- armies already set agile disregard of 490,000 active-duty members. companies target and neiman marcus are still in talks about the data breaches. what our colder is now asking congress -- eric holder is now asking congress. >> even to this day...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> finally tonight, those twin sisters separatedt, speaking different languages, neither aware of the other before the random click of a mouse brought them back together as family. abc's josh elliott charts that amazing coincidence and journey of discovery it sparked. >> reporter: this is samantha futerman adopted at the age of 4 months. like most, her entire sense of family was shaped by those immediately around her. >> i never felt like i was missing anything. >> reporter: one day, a random facebook message arrived, sent by a stranger living 5,000 miles away. >> hey, my name is annise. i'm french and live in lon do. >> reporter: a french fashion designer who had also been adopted. >> this is my brother. >> reporter: had seen samantha in a youtube clip. my friend was watching a video and saw you and thought we looked really similar. >> reporter: the two discovered they were born in the same korean city on the very same day. so a relationship born on social media moved to skype. >> this is a really weird experience. >> this is so we
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> finally tonight, those twin sisters separatedt, speaking different languages, neither aware of the other before the random click of a mouse brought them back together as family. abc's josh elliott charts that amazing coincidence and journey of discovery it sparked. >> reporter: this is samantha futerman adopted at the age of 4 months. like most, her entire sense of family was shaped by those immediately around her. >> i...
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phyllis cit led describes her experiences as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book down to the crossroads, civil rights, black power and the march against fear on
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their first year but we didn't have we haven't lost six hundred seventy thousand government jobs phyllis so what does it mean to your question is incoherent why have a go at my job then president obama took the private sector is doing fine but the government is growing wider and you watched this growing i was president obama i'm not surprised i'm not seeing that i'm seeing the but rather that the fact of the matter is that regulations are strangling off the economy to name another regulation we. so some of the marginal taxes imposed by the affordable care act are going to remove two point five million people from the labor force over the next decade that's not helping job recovery actually they're not exactly what the it's exactly what i said earlier they are not losing jobs they are going to be trained this knee in two different types no jobs has never been within the law president's braiding around way don't wait wait wait a second you are some planing about the fact that because people are no longer tied to their employer that they don't have to stay in dead end jobs or work fifty and
their first year but we didn't have we haven't lost six hundred seventy thousand government jobs phyllis so what does it mean to your question is incoherent why have a go at my job then president obama took the private sector is doing fine but the government is growing wider and you watched this growing i was president obama i'm not surprised i'm not seeing that i'm seeing the but rather that the fact of the matter is that regulations are strangling off the economy to name another regulation...
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sally phyllis. her mom in the movie. and what movie, too?t and the boat break and he go to the island and he try to eat coconut. the one that's called "lost." you know when he have big beard. in this "captain phillips." real story and go and the people they want to steal the boat. and no lady with him. all man in the boat. you have the people from somalia running the boat. they tell him i'm the captain now, tom hanks. it is a story i know it because my friend saw it and he tell me the story. i don't see it with my eyes. so then one guy, he claim the boat. and the guy is going down, like, maybe ten feet from the water. the shark just ump and eat him from the water. watch that movie captain flips. i don't see the movie but everybody watch the movie. it's good movie. and i watch it soon. okay? what else? >> jimmy: thank you, yeyha. >> i saw it after. >> jimmy: do you agree with your review? soo. >> yeah, i love it. >> jimmy: when the olympics are on 24 hours a day, you don't really care. but now that they're gone, i feel like i have nothing to
sally phyllis. her mom in the movie. and what movie, too?t and the boat break and he go to the island and he try to eat coconut. the one that's called "lost." you know when he have big beard. in this "captain phillips." real story and go and the people they want to steal the boat. and no lady with him. all man in the boat. you have the people from somalia running the boat. they tell him i'm the captain now, tom hanks. it is a story i know it because my friend saw it and he...
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phyllis chester describes her experience as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book down to the crossroads. how george washington transformed the office of the president. all this and more on c-span2 this week and. the full schedule is by the way on booktv.org. sandra grimes talk about hunting down and capturing cia mole aldrich ames who compromise the second-largest number of assets in cia history. "circle of treason: the cia account of traitor aldrich ames and the men he betrayed" of five c i a principles test with crowding out aldrich ames and build it case against him. this is about an hour. >> host: we are very fortunate with us to have sandra grimes this afternoon. she has quite a remarkable story to tell, a story from inside the cia where she worked for years, hired by the cia right out of college in 1967. sandy spend two decades rising through the agency's ranks and assignments working against the soviet union and eastern european countries. she was about to resign in 1991 when she was asked to stay for one more assignment.
phyllis chester describes her experience as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book down to the crossroads. how george washington transformed the office of the president. all this and more on c-span2 this week and. the full schedule is by the way on booktv.org. sandra grimes talk about hunting down and capturing cia mole aldrich ames who compromise the second-largest number of assets in cia history. "circle of treason: the cia...
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phyllis, exactly what do you mean by stimulated elsewhere? it's a family show, young lady.tie in baton rouge. fox anchors like to talk you remind me of my butcher. like him you also give me the beef. touche, chrissie, touche. al leaks, what is the deal with your hairpiece. don't you make sure it is straight before you go on air. it was all out of place last night. all right. alex for the 1,000, one millionth time this is not a hairpiece but on such matters yvonne, aol, do you dye your hair? certainly looks like you do. no, yvonne, i do not. but i dye my hairpiece. linda in miami, neil, are you into threesomes? linda, i have discussed three stocks on this shoo many times. sometimes as many as 10. on the same night. where are you people coming from? cal, in washington, d.c. cavuto you're not all italian, no? you're on to me. half irish, cal. bill in lexington, kentucky, if i already had a lot of mom why the hell should i watch you? to make a lot of more money, bill. sometimes conventional wisdom is right, but more often than that, tip, tip. pete in san jose, neil why do you t
phyllis, exactly what do you mean by stimulated elsewhere? it's a family show, young lady.tie in baton rouge. fox anchors like to talk you remind me of my butcher. like him you also give me the beef. touche, chrissie, touche. al leaks, what is the deal with your hairpiece. don't you make sure it is straight before you go on air. it was all out of place last night. all right. alex for the 1,000, one millionth time this is not a hairpiece but on such matters yvonne, aol, do you dye your hair?...
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phyllis received her phd. we will recruit more like her. cyber studentn of volunteer initiatives, which allows volunteers to come and work for dhs in support of cyber security. it allows us to educate them for our mission. through the president's on cyber order,1636 security, and presidential policy on strengthening security and resilience of critical infrastructure, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress furthering our partnerships with the private sector. there is more to do. many have expressed a willingness to help in cyber security. we appreciate those efforts. our basic legislative goals are one, new hiring. two, modernizing the federal affirmation managing act to reflect new technology. three, additional clarity and codification of dhs responsibility to protect the federal government civilian networks. dhs canal clarity that provide assistance to the private sector when requested. five legal clarity that the private sector may exchange security information with the federal government. six, enhanced criminal penalties for
phyllis received her phd. we will recruit more like her. cyber studentn of volunteer initiatives, which allows volunteers to come and work for dhs in support of cyber security. it allows us to educate them for our mission. through the president's on cyber order,1636 security, and presidential policy on strengthening security and resilience of critical infrastructure, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress furthering our partnerships with the private sector. there is more to do....
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phyllis cit led describes her experiences as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book down to the crossroads, civil rights, black power and the march against fear on booktv's after words. historian harlow under recounts how george washington transform the office of the president. all this and more on booktv on c-span2 this weekend. the full schedule is available at booktv.org. >> most people don't understand how it works. a lot of people write books and spend the next two years trying to get somebody to publish their books. i have never experienced that. people say how do you get a book published? i say look, but i finally felt i had something. write books for the purpose of writing books. the first three, four books actually i did with a co-writer. basically i would dictate them to a tape recorder and sent them the tapes and they would transcribe things. i did myself with my wife, she did a lot of research and helped with editing and of course she is quick to point out this is the first one that hit number one on the new york times
phyllis cit led describes her experiences as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book down to the crossroads, civil rights, black power and the march against fear on booktv's after words. historian harlow under recounts how george washington transform the office of the president. all this and more on booktv on c-span2 this weekend. the full schedule is available at booktv.org. >> most people don't understand how it works. a lot...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> the brand new time magazine cover story, blockter from stephen bril. he reports president barack obama actually considered pushing the pause button on obama care and scrapping the entire obama care website just a few days after the disastrous launch. steve bril joins us now on the phone. with us on set, dr. scott gotly from the american enterprise institute. it's been a while. you're a good reporter. you blew my socks when i saw this before the show went on. >> how are you doing? >> i'm great buddy. good to hear you. tell me briefly what you've learned obama might have closed this down right away. . it was beginning october 17th which is about two weeks after the launch. the day the government shutdown ended meaning all attention was going to be on the failed website for the first time. the president asked his chief of staff to go find as many experts as he could who could come in and make an assessment as to whether they should scrap the whole thing and start over again. that's what happened. they brought in a guy who had been re
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> the brand new time magazine cover story, blockter from stephen bril. he reports president barack obama actually considered pushing the pause button on obama care and scrapping the entire obama care website just a few days after the disastrous launch. steve bril joins us now on the phone. with us on set, dr. scott gotly from the american enterprise institute. it's been a while. you're a good reporter. you blew my socks when i saw...
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next week phyllis and i are traveling to georgia tech, where she received her ph.d., to recruit more like her. i am also a big fan of programs like our cyber student volunteer initiative, which allows college students, on a volunteer basis, to come work for dhs in support of cybersecurity, and allows us to educate them on our mission. through the president's executive order 13636 and president policy directive 21, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress at furthering partnerships with the private sector, but there is more to do. many in congress have expressed a willingness to help in cybersecurity. we appreciate those efforts. our basic legislative goals are, one, new hiring and pay flexibility to recruit cybersecurity talent, two, modernizing the federal information security management act, also called fisma, to reflect new technology, three, additional clarity for, and codification of, existing dhs responsibility to protect the federal government's civilian cyber networks, four, legal clarity that dhs may provide assistance to the private sector when requested, five, l
next week phyllis and i are traveling to georgia tech, where she received her ph.d., to recruit more like her. i am also a big fan of programs like our cyber student volunteer initiative, which allows college students, on a volunteer basis, to come work for dhs in support of cybersecurity, and allows us to educate them on our mission. through the president's executive order 13636 and president policy directive 21, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress at furthering partnerships...
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i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects yo
i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause...
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you will remember in october phyllis received a personal phone call from vice president joe biden inviting to washington, d.c. she had written biden telling him about the women who worked during the war. she plans to travel to washington with her sister and three other women. they need help funding the trip. the rose the riveter trust says they are helping raise the money. anything over the amount needed will actually go into the trust. so if you would like to help head to our website nbcbayarea.com and search rosie the riveter. >> there was a point where the kaiser shipyards, one ship a day every day which is amazing. >> time 5:22. super bowl not the only thing talking about. talking about the ads. >> we were as well. we'll show you some you may have missed. >>> winter olympics in three days from now. most of the athletes have arrived in russia. among them sprinter turned bobsledder lolo jones. >> jones switched after a disappointing end to the 2012 games. she has a chance for the gold. she couldn't be more grateful to her teammates. >> from the first week they embraced me, they lifted me
you will remember in october phyllis received a personal phone call from vice president joe biden inviting to washington, d.c. she had written biden telling him about the women who worked during the war. she plans to travel to washington with her sister and three other women. they need help funding the trip. the rose the riveter trust says they are helping raise the money. anything over the amount needed will actually go into the trust. so if you would like to help head to our website...
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phyllis chester describes her experience as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book
phyllis chester describes her experience as a jewish woman in afghanistan married to a muslim fundamentalist. rich benjamin talks about his book
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> i wanted to come on television/the radio and say all three major indexes were higher. i cannot say that. i would be wrong. the dow is down two points, .01% decline, about 50/50 advancers to decliners. the s&p up fractionally. technology continues to lead, up .5%. >>> last week, amazon bought a gaming company and that got a whole lot of people, including us, thinking they were getting into the gaming business. but that might not be all they have up their sleeve. josh lipton, what are you hearing? what's the whisper out there? >> yeah, if you take a step back in this story, big tech obviously wants to control your living room. we all use our sm
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> i wanted to come on television/the radio and say all...
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you and phyllis molenaro separated when he was quite young. >> yes. >> did she go on to get remarried? >> she did. >> did she have kids with that man. >> yes. >> did she have kids? >> yes, a daughter. >> did you go on to get married. >> yes. >> and have more children. >> yes, i have two daughters. >> is that part of the rational that you don't carry it, because of my young daughter. that pistol is actually older than they are. >> with that being said, when you reached over, tell the jury what you did. was your glove box locked? >> my glove box isn't locked but the way my seat is kind of tilted back, i had to lean forward once to pop the glove box and then bounce back and lean forward again to grab the pistol, like leaning forward a little bit farther. >> when you grab it, is it still in the holster? >> yeah. i grabbed the whole thing. >> do you unholster it. >> i grabbed the whole thing and threw the holster down at my feet in the car. >> is this a very quick action that you are doing? >> absolutely. i'm in a panic. >> that's what i was going to ask you. at that point, do you also the
you and phyllis molenaro separated when he was quite young. >> yes. >> did she go on to get remarried? >> she did. >> did she have kids with that man. >> yes. >> did she have kids? >> yes, a daughter. >> did you go on to get married. >> yes. >> and have more children. >> yes, i have two daughters. >> is that part of the rational that you don't carry it, because of my young daughter. that pistol is actually older than they...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don'tvehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. >> 17,500. come on. >> 16,500, tops. >> wow. it's got a clean vehicle history. the car is retail ready, brand-new tires. maintenance records, one owner. >> i'll go 17,500, just 'cause it needs nothing. >> i really want to get 17,500. i'll go 17,200. and, you know what? i'm gonna bring you more retail-ready cars. this is the first of many. >> all right. you got it. i'll take it. >> okay. >> thanks for your business. sure appreciate it. thank you. car cash used to sell their cars to wholesalers for a measly $500 profit. this transaction generated $3,200 of profit. that's a 640% increase over what they used to do. with this new process in place, it's only a matter of time before car cash is really profitable. >> thank yo
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don'tvehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. >> 17,500. come on. >> 16,500, tops. >> wow. it's got a clean vehicle history. the car is retail ready,...
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i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactio or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor t away if you have these, new or worsening depron, or unusual chaes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effes are dizziness, sleess, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taki lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain -- it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor ab
i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactio or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor t away if you have these, new or worsening depron, or unusual chaes in mood or...
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phyllis received her phd. we will recruit more like her.cyber studentn of volunteer initiatives, which allows volunteers to come and work for dhs in support of cyber security. it allows us to educate them for our mission. through the president's on cyber order,1636 security, and presidential policy on strengthening security and resilience of critical infrastructure, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress furthering our partnerships with the private sector. there is more to do. many have expressed a willingness to help in cyber security. we appreciate those efforts. our basic legislative goals are one, new hiring. two, modernizing the federal affirmation managing act to reflect new technology. three, additional clarity and codification of dhs responsibility to protect the federal government civilian networks. dhs canal clarity that provide assistance to the private sector when requested. five legal clarity that the private sector may exchange security information with the federal government. six, enhanced criminal penalties for
phyllis received her phd. we will recruit more like her.cyber studentn of volunteer initiatives, which allows volunteers to come and work for dhs in support of cyber security. it allows us to educate them for our mission. through the president's on cyber order,1636 security, and presidential policy on strengthening security and resilience of critical infrastructure, both issued a year ago, we are making good progress furthering our partnerships with the private sector. there is more to do. many...
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. >> that was phyllis molenaar. >> same thing, same type of question, any animosity from them?see me. i was happy to see everybody. it was a nice time. >> at any point in that evening, did you have an alcoholic beverage? >> yes, i did. >> how many do you recall having? >> not many. they were small. so if i had a couple, it was -- i would say rhonda's characterization of three to four is probably accurate. >> again, we kind of see the little small styrofoam cups in here today? >> it is like a half a drink. >> would that be accurate as to the cups at the wedding? >> absolutely. >> did you hear me ask them, wa it a solo cup. do you know what a solo cup is? >> yes, i do. >> would those be significantly larger than what they had at the wedding? >> absolutely. >> did you bring any of your own supplies in your pocket, a flask, or anything? >> absolutely not. we were there to meet, to be respectful to the wedding, not to partake as it were. >> were you also going to the bar to get rhonda drinks? >> yes, i was. >> apparently, does miss rower like white wine? >> she prefers white over re
. >> that was phyllis molenaar. >> same thing, same type of question, any animosity from them?see me. i was happy to see everybody. it was a nice time. >> at any point in that evening, did you have an alcoholic beverage? >> yes, i did. >> how many do you recall having? >> not many. they were small. so if i had a couple, it was -- i would say rhonda's characterization of three to four is probably accurate. >> again, we kind of see the little small...