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pistole into important areas. it's important that tsa adopt a risk based approach to ensure resources are focused in the area of the highest need and also focusing on screening for potential bad actors and moving away from screening for prohibited items and objects, or ensuring sufficient resources are devoted to the. the question i'm hoping today's hearing to answer, what's the best way to do that? tsa has been $900 million on the so-called spot program since 2007. today i would like to highlight two important issues from a recent report. first, research supporting the use of behavior indicator to identify threat, and secondly whether tsa has the data necessary to really assess effectiveness of its program. the first key point is the research completed today, both public and nonpublic, does not include a show whether behavior indicators can be used to reliably identify threats to aviation security. that is, to identify deception or malintentioned hundreds of studies we reviewed completed over the last six years s
pistole into important areas. it's important that tsa adopt a risk based approach to ensure resources are focused in the area of the highest need and also focusing on screening for potential bad actors and moving away from screening for prohibited items and objects, or ensuring sufficient resources are devoted to the. the question i'm hoping today's hearing to answer, what's the best way to do that? tsa has been $900 million on the so-called spot program since 2007. today i would like to...
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john pistole is the first witness. he is administrator at the department of homeland security since 2010. he oversees 60,000 employees and 450 airports and security for highways, ports, mass transit systems. you have a big job and i commend you for the job you are doing. the chair recognizes mr. pistole to testify. >> thank you the members of the committee. let me start off by expressing by deep appreciation to you chairman and others who have expressed sympathy for hernandez and his family and the two other officers who were shot and wounded on november 1st. there was great outpouring at the memorial service held by the city of los angeles and the local police. law enforcement community pulling together and demonstr e demonstrating support for officer hernandez family and the two other officers and family. so thank you for that. the bottom line is these are challenging time for members of tsa employees especially those that lax who have been affected by this and lost a wellli-liked and well-respected colleague. i want
john pistole is the first witness. he is administrator at the department of homeland security since 2010. he oversees 60,000 employees and 450 airports and security for highways, ports, mass transit systems. you have a big job and i commend you for the job you are doing. the chair recognizes mr. pistole to testify. >> thank you the members of the committee. let me start off by expressing by deep appreciation to you chairman and others who have expressed sympathy for hernandez and his...
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single women mothers retiree's for them buying a pistol is as natural as doing the washing some are real enthusiastic. i have been saving up and i have sacrificed something else to be able to have the money to get the gun that i don't mind what is their motivation and why are they scared. you know there can be some type of intrusion but i happen to have a fire out of the lobby and powers behind arms manufacturers rally their cause. that's been popular with women is for the ladies because it's pink. all over america we have met women who uphold the right to bear arms. on a deserted street with a wild west feel to it we find ourselves in the heart of. texas. y. o. ranch two hundred kilometers away from the nearest town the women who get off this bus are housewives business women and even grandmothers all are members of the diva wow. club for those craving a life outdoors. that's their goal to have fun with other like minded women at the weekend and they don't come unprepared clothes hats jewelry and leopard prints everywhere you look. here's my get. a rifle today this is key to enjoying th
single women mothers retiree's for them buying a pistol is as natural as doing the washing some are real enthusiastic. i have been saving up and i have sacrificed something else to be able to have the money to get the gun that i don't mind what is their motivation and why are they scared. you know there can be some type of intrusion but i happen to have a fire out of the lobby and powers behind arms manufacturers rally their cause. that's been popular with women is for the ladies because it's...
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and again or i've got several shotguns rifles pistols. on this trip i brought when you get to twenty eight. been a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie and joy shooting and to get away from my husband i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters free from family obligations they intend to pass on their knowledge and hobbies to their children you are your own. for your daughter she's got a little pink baby and we go out to shoot little clay rocks at the farm. she loves the house she was born a day that the day she was born she became a david david trigger. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine and a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not. so i can't answer
and again or i've got several shotguns rifles pistols. on this trip i brought when you get to twenty eight. been a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie and joy shooting and to get away from my husband i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters free from family...
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now pistols revolvers and rifles form an integral part of the american shopping basket. it is really important for the gun industry that every member of the family i want to go out. and that guns are seen as something that promotes family values you know not something that's associated with violence and crime. so the n.r.a. is magazine woman's outlook has a cover that says thanks mom and here's the mom with her kids and everyone in the family has a gun. this is one of my absolute favorite covers of women and guns magazine it's the suburban mom with the shopping cart and the toddler in the cart we've all seen the image a thousand times but she's at the gun store and she's shopping for ammo. and of course guns make the great holiday present here is the christmas tree and the little girl with what's probably her first gun. or a. choose your language. of choice we could with oh if you're going to kill some of. the concerns you can. choose the opinions that you think great. stories could impact your life. choose the access to your. it was a. very hard to take a. long. have yo
now pistols revolvers and rifles form an integral part of the american shopping basket. it is really important for the gun industry that every member of the family i want to go out. and that guns are seen as something that promotes family values you know not something that's associated with violence and crime. so the n.r.a. is magazine woman's outlook has a cover that says thanks mom and here's the mom with her kids and everyone in the family has a gun. this is one of my absolute favorite...
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several shotguns rifles pistols on this trip i brought the twenty gauge and a twenty eight. being a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie i enjoy shooting and to get away from has been i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters freed from family obligations they intend to pass on their knowledge and hobbies to their children. a four year old daughter she's got a little pink baby and we go out to shoot little clay rocks at the farm. she loves that the house she was born in the day she was born she became a david david trigger. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine and a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not so i can't answer yes or no but i can say i believe that i would protect i think that
several shotguns rifles pistols on this trip i brought the twenty gauge and a twenty eight. being a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie i enjoy shooting and to get away from has been i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters freed from family obligations they...
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administrator pistole said he's going to review the procedures and all the airport police chiefs across the country have a great association and i know they'll be looking at it. here's the issue. there's two missions here. the tsa's mission is safe travel, to secure the aircraft and the passengers so there's no bombs, guns, you're not hurt when traveling. the airport police mission is to secure the terminal.
administrator pistole said he's going to review the procedures and all the airport police chiefs across the country have a great association and i know they'll be looking at it. here's the issue. there's two missions here. the tsa's mission is safe travel, to secure the aircraft and the passengers so there's no bombs, guns, you're not hurt when traveling. the airport police mission is to secure the terminal.
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i'm a gun owner i've got several shotguns rifles pistols on this trip i brought a twenty gauge and atwenty eight. being a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie i enjoy shooting and to get away from my husband i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters free from family obligations they intend to pass on their knowledge and hobbies to their children you are your own. for your daughter she's got a little pink baby and we go out and shoot little clay rocks at the far. as she loves it. she was born in the day she was born she became a david david there. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine and a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not so i can't answer yes or no but i can say i believe that i would protec
i'm a gun owner i've got several shotguns rifles pistols on this trip i brought a twenty gauge and atwenty eight. being a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie i enjoy shooting and to get away from my husband i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters free from...
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you have to have a complete national outcry, just to get pistol to back away from him. he was adamant that it would happen. he is over at d.c. and he believed that was -- [ inaudible ] >> yeah. >> when you talk away and the letter talking about addressing issues about cooperation and you have what they call detail with the air marshal on the ground and showing up at different local airports saying they are augmenting airport police when they have no authority to enforce any state or local law. so what we are trying to say, how about augment airport police when they are airport police. whether this is a local municipality, local police department, sheriff's department, these are the experts at the airport. not tsa agent, not air marshals. >> producers, i know you want me to move on but this is important. we will have to kill something in the back half. so i want to ask this. there is a letter under 2012, were there any armed tsa officers at l.a.x. on friday? >> i have no idea. i believe there is only two armed tsa angents throughout the country. but they are in upper man
you have to have a complete national outcry, just to get pistol to back away from him. he was adamant that it would happen. he is over at d.c. and he believed that was -- [ inaudible ] >> yeah. >> when you talk away and the letter talking about addressing issues about cooperation and you have what they call detail with the air marshal on the ground and showing up at different local airports saying they are augmenting airport police when they have no authority to enforce any state or...
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as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayafter he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditio
as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayafter he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house...
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yeah. >> smith and wesson pistol owned by wild bill hickcock. >> it was on him when he was shot in then 1876. cool stuff. thanks so much for watching. >> here's gretchen and "the real story." >>> today on "the real story" we do have avoid the obama care train wreck if democrats didn't oppose a bill. >>> a feud over same sex marriage. mary says liz is on the wrong side of history. >>> the pope francis effect. reaching out to moderate. >>> a mom takes off from a traffic stop. did police have to shoot at her
yeah. >> smith and wesson pistol owned by wild bill hickcock. >> it was on him when he was shot in then 1876. cool stuff. thanks so much for watching. >> here's gretchen and "the real story." >>> today on "the real story" we do have avoid the obama care train wreck if democrats didn't oppose a bill. >>> a feud over same sex marriage. mary says liz is on the wrong side of history. >>> the pope francis effect. reaching out to...
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as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayr he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> this is a picture of him. he probably does not look exactly like this now after he's been questioned. that's lee oswald. >> the president is shot. and a police officer is shot. then someone named lee harvey oswald is arrested. oswald may be a suspect in the assassination. who is he? >> lee oswald of dallas, a former marine who spent some time in russia, who at one time had applied for soviet citizenship. >> the descriptio
as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayr he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest...
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. >> he's been compared to pistol pete. are there players you played or coached... >> we had highlight tapes of our own team, we this a video playbook, and pete was my idol. i had clips of him at lsu. i gave him a 60 minute clip of pete to watch. he is a little like him as far as his flare and how he passes. >> ricky's passing skills and defensive ability led him to be a league leader, his new boss would like him to take a page from pistol pete's book and become mr of a threat. -- more of a threat. >> the greatest strength or weakness if you can't control it. he is unselfish and wants to get everyone else involved. sometimes that can be the downfall. >> what do you lining about the international flavour on the team. >> the interesting thing is when there's a mistake made and they are frustrated. whatever is said - many times we don't know what they are saying. we have an idea. >> it is fun to watch different things from everywhere. playing with the guys from russia, america and montenegro, spain, everywhere. it comes - the
. >> he's been compared to pistol pete. are there players you played or coached... >> we had highlight tapes of our own team, we this a video playbook, and pete was my idol. i had clips of him at lsu. i gave him a 60 minute clip of pete to watch. he is a little like him as far as his flare and how he passes. >> ricky's passing skills and defensive ability led him to be a league leader, his new boss would like him to take a page from pistol pete's book and become mr of a...
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possession of an illegal pistol earned him a court-martial and a long stint of kp duty. (soldiers shouting) angry and resentful, he challenged the sergeant who had busted him to a fight. court-martialed for a second time, he was sent to the brig. he applied for an early discharge and a passport. he was secretly planning to go to russia. >> oswald didn't defect to the soviet union on a sudden impulse. we know that. this was well planned. and the question is, could oswald have planned this alone or did he have help? >> narrator: oswald's defection meant travelling from new orleans to france, england and finland. from there, on october 15, 1959, he boarded the train for moscow. where did he get the money for his travels? he later claimed he had saved over $1,000 while in the marines, but records show he had only $200 in his bank account. (accordion music playing) as a deluxe-class tourist, oswald had his own intourist guide: rimma shirokova. >> i took him for an excursion 'round the city. we went to the most important sights of moscow, such as tretyakov art gallery, the cat
possession of an illegal pistol earned him a court-martial and a long stint of kp duty. (soldiers shouting) angry and resentful, he challenged the sergeant who had busted him to a fight. court-martialed for a second time, he was sent to the brig. he applied for an early discharge and a passport. he was secretly planning to go to russia. >> oswald didn't defect to the soviet union on a sudden impulse. we know that. this was well planned. and the question is, could oswald have planned this...
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she doesn't speak its name dozens of knives pistols and the two countries. he didn't intend on a dime and it's putting his team in the nation's economic lifeline of suffering huge losses due to be contends that the opposition. it's all set to launch its time and much mentioned among the neon on tuesday. it dawned on for the country's fascination to the vet got and is under way at the southeast of the states and dad southern on to the beach. the mission aims to locate signs of life on mosque the ambitious miles on the commission also will study markets that the speeches and mineral composition. the launch of the satellite photos in the successful two thousand it can cause the nine ten and one when pope which discovered what the molecules in the newness let him deal with sixth off the us russia china japan and the up and union launched a marksmanship a special clause in the mud the intended death sentences to the press and living in the us and another living in the u p full of crimes committed during the country's nineteen seventy one liberation walk the crime
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he had he had taken a bus and a cab to his rooming house, picked up a jacket and pistol, then headed was walking down the street, and police officer j.d. tippett called him over to his police car and shot him at pointblank range. >> it was a horrible act and certainly not the act of an innocent person. >> reporter: now oswald was wanted for two murders. he was on the run but not for long. >> reporter: the police found him sitting in the rear of the theater. >> the suspect has been apprehended at texas theater and en route to the station. >> reporter: aboard air force one, still on the ground in dallas, another drama was unfolded. >> with jackie kennedy at his side, lyndon baines johnson took the oath as the 36th president of the united states, and air force one, now carrying two presidents, took off for washington, d.c. >> reporter: they cleaned up the scene but could never erase the painful memories preserved forever on the dallas police recordings of november 22, 1963. bob schieffer, cbs news. dallas. >> pelley: if you'd like to hear more of these recordings, we have a link to them
he had he had taken a bus and a cab to his rooming house, picked up a jacket and pistol, then headed was walking down the street, and police officer j.d. tippett called him over to his police car and shot him at pointblank range. >> it was a horrible act and certainly not the act of an innocent person. >> reporter: now oswald was wanted for two murders. he was on the run but not for long. >> reporter: the police found him sitting in the rear of the theater. >> the...
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the gun is based on the .45 caliber colt 1911 semi auto pistol.s of shots and they're calling it a major break through in 3-d printing technology. does it represent also a security threat? there's a question for you. solid concept vice-president kent firestone is here. before we get to the security angle. tell me about the gun itself. it's a big machine and you printed a .45 caliber pistol with it. it's fired shots and not broken. >> that's correct. stuart: it's a big machine, not something that everybody can buy, correct? >> that's correct. it's a $600,000 system that prints with using metal lasers and starts with metal powder and laser melts every layer and you know, cross section by cross section to build up a 3-d object. stuart: you would admit then that somebody of a criminal mind could buy a $600,0003-d printer, stick it in the basement someplace and churn out a lot of anonymous .45 caliber pistols, that's a lethal weapon. you could see that happen, couldn't you? >> i guess anything would be possible. they'd be smarter if they took $600,000
the gun is based on the .45 caliber colt 1911 semi auto pistol.s of shots and they're calling it a major break through in 3-d printing technology. does it represent also a security threat? there's a question for you. solid concept vice-president kent firestone is here. before we get to the security angle. tell me about the gun itself. it's a big machine and you printed a .45 caliber pistol with it. it's fired shots and not broken. >> that's correct. stuart: it's a big machine, not...
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pistol in place that in the mouths of the children. she would shoot them in the mouth. so these were some other really disturbing and horrible cases that started to emerge as i started to dig a little bit deeper and as i stated these are very unusual cases, but they have to be taken seriously and i don't see these women as freaks of nature or marginal as you pass, i really came towards us i wrote the book, i started to see the momentum of this regime and the way the women were socialized in what they were even doing in many of these women were also committing this crime with their children by their sides and brutalizing youth and i see this kind of thing, this is headed into this kind of violence that was socially acceptable within this community. they were not punished during the nokia but they slipped back into society in their roles as youth workers and so forth and they were not habitual killers. they just change their behavior when the system collapsed supported that behavior and they also went back to the normal law abiding citiz
pistol in place that in the mouths of the children. she would shoot them in the mouth. so these were some other really disturbing and horrible cases that started to emerge as i started to dig a little bit deeper and as i stated these are very unusual cases, but they have to be taken seriously and i don't see these women as freaks of nature or marginal as you pass, i really came towards us i wrote the book, i started to see the momentum of this regime and the way the women were socialized in...
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but when his gun jams, he pistol-whips and kicks him. the gunman tries to grab the officer's gun, but rankin isn't giving up. >> all of a sudden, i felt like a jolt, like a rush of energy. >> rankin pushes the shooter away and runs to his car. that's when the suspect takes off in his own vehicle. >> i just felt this rage come over me, just this pure rage of this coward just shot me. got over the top, you know, beat me and everything else. and now, i'm ready to -- i'm standing up to fight back. and now, he's running. it really just pissed me off. and i shot 16 rounds at his car, and 15 of them hit his car. and one of them actually hit the headrest of his car. >> deputy bray arrives at the scene. his dash cam shows rankin on his hands and knees. the adrenaline rush is gone and he's bleeding profusely. >> he was hollering and screaming and said that he'd been shot. he'd been shot in the face. >> rankin is amazingly coherent, enough to give a description of the vehicle and the suspect. bray examines the deputy's injuries. >> he said his face
but when his gun jams, he pistol-whips and kicks him. the gunman tries to grab the officer's gun, but rankin isn't giving up. >> all of a sudden, i felt like a jolt, like a rush of energy. >> rankin pushes the shooter away and runs to his car. that's when the suspect takes off in his own vehicle. >> i just felt this rage come over me, just this pure rage of this coward just shot me. got over the top, you know, beat me and everything else. and now, i'm ready to -- i'm standing...
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for example if someone said oh we have a pistol we know it's not loaded and we'll point it at somebody said no that would be illegal. what if we built a special chair. and put the detainees in your thinking special chair what does that mean. what about stress positions what about making them bend in an awkward position and they can't get up until. i see. so. there can be a gray area. when you're being asked for legal advice i did my best to look at the sources of the law that might apply. i certainly wasn't an expert. i had called around asking for help and no one would help me and so right away you don't have to be too clever to know no one wants to touch it. and. we've research it now we have to put pen to paper and so my legal staff and i were it was very little sleep over those four days but we started putting the memo together and rewriting and looking at it and weigh the references and having alternately we're happy with what we came up with in october two thousand and two diane be very concludes in a classified memo that the proposed interrogation methods comply with u.s. and in
for example if someone said oh we have a pistol we know it's not loaded and we'll point it at somebody said no that would be illegal. what if we built a special chair. and put the detainees in your thinking special chair what does that mean. what about stress positions what about making them bend in an awkward position and they can't get up until. i see. so. there can be a gray area. when you're being asked for legal advice i did my best to look at the sources of the law that might apply. i...
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oswald shot at walker in the dark and then he went outside with his pistol. korea and world war ii and he was not going to sit there and be shot at. so oswald managed to escape and he ran away and he got away on a city bus and no one ever knew that he did it. so there was no investigation. lou: how did he get away? >> on a city bus. he didn't have a driver's license. it's so bizarre. months before he is escaping on a bus and now he is escaping the texas school book depository on a bus. >> you know that every conspiracy theorist in our history, saying okay, but marina oswald had every reason in the world to be quiet and what were those reasons and how many of those reasons were part of the fact that she was a soviet type of citizen whom oswald had met and encouraged, it seems common to many common to have met in moscow. >> he was a violent wife beater coming had delusions of grandeur, he said he wanted to hunt down richard nixon, that he wanted to fight in the cuban revolution and he wanted to make her dependent uponim and he didn't want her to learn english b
oswald shot at walker in the dark and then he went outside with his pistol. korea and world war ii and he was not going to sit there and be shot at. so oswald managed to escape and he ran away and he got away on a city bus and no one ever knew that he did it. so there was no investigation. lou: how did he get away? >> on a city bus. he didn't have a driver's license. it's so bizarre. months before he is escaping on a bus and now he is escaping the texas school book depository on a bus....
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michael serves on the hotel and foundation board that raises money for hospitalized pistol and a sclarpdz michael is the president and he's about that a leader. as michael mentioned the hospitality industry is a industry that looked at gaps around us the hotels have careful because of the guest xrerps and you can post on hotel.com any type of noise and they did. and michael and the hotel has done a good job and i encourage you to move this permit >> any public comment on this item?. all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners happy to take a motion >> i move to approve with police companies. >> second. >> great any further discussion? if not let's take it for a vote >> on the motions to approve with police conditions (calling names) moved. >> congratulations. we're going to move on to our next item that's really a closed item section 4, 5497 and an admin code we are going to do a employee evaluation so we're going to have everyone please we the appropriately report and review of the executive director and it came out very positive. and so that's what i would like to pu
michael serves on the hotel and foundation board that raises money for hospitalized pistol and a sclarpdz michael is the president and he's about that a leader. as michael mentioned the hospitality industry is a industry that looked at gaps around us the hotels have careful because of the guest xrerps and you can post on hotel.com any type of noise and they did. and michael and the hotel has done a good job and i encourage you to move this permit >> any public comment on this item?. all...
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he carried an ancient rifle with bullets and another a pistol. another officer was unarmed. >> as kasab and ishmael headed for the exit, a policeman grabbed a rifle from a terrified comrade. it jammed. when kasab returned fire, the policeman hurled a plastic chair. now the gunman fired through the station windows shooting down a plain clothes policeman. the wednesday night traffic passed by, the drivers oblivious to the horror inside. an hour and a half had passed since kasab and ishmael came ashore with their eight accomplices. now they walked out of the station and melted into the darkness. with the terrorists gone, the railway police rush out of hiding, weapons at the ready. kasab and ishmael had killed 52 people at the station and wounded more than 100. >>> they don't know. is it a terrorist planned by a big organization? we don't know. is it planned by the underworld? we don't know. >> the police had no plan or training for such an attack. the joint commissioner found himself unexpectedly in charge of the control room. he didn't know who the
he carried an ancient rifle with bullets and another a pistol. another officer was unarmed. >> as kasab and ishmael headed for the exit, a policeman grabbed a rifle from a terrified comrade. it jammed. when kasab returned fire, the policeman hurled a plastic chair. now the gunman fired through the station windows shooting down a plain clothes policeman. the wednesday night traffic passed by, the drivers oblivious to the horror inside. an hour and a half had passed since kasab and ishmael...
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walker got his pistol. in. in world war ii, hwas not going to sit there and be shot at.nt to look for the man he shot at him. he managed to escape and got away on a city bus a no one ever knew. and so there was no investigation. lou: and how did he get away on november 22nd? >> on a city bus. he did not know how to drive. he did not have a driver's license. it is so bizarre path. escaping on a bus after trying to kill an army general and not escaping the school book depository on a bus. >> every conspiracy theorist there's and to say, wait a minute, marino was -- boss of that every reason in the world to be quiet. what were they, and how many were attached to the fact that she was a soviet citizen that i assume also that meant and had been encouraged to raise seems to me to have met while in moscow. >> well, terrified. he was a violent wife beater, th illusions of grandeur, told her he wanted to hunt down richard nixon, hijack a plane to cuba and fight in the cuban revolution and support castro, wanted to maker dependent upon them. did not nt to maker to learning as beca
walker got his pistol. in. in world war ii, hwas not going to sit there and be shot at.nt to look for the man he shot at him. he managed to escape and got away on a city bus a no one ever knew. and so there was no investigation. lou: and how did he get away on november 22nd? >> on a city bus. he did not know how to drive. he did not have a driver's license. it is so bizarre path. escaping on a bus after trying to kill an army general and not escaping the school book depository on a bus....
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, now mind you, now a high-powered rifle, but a pistol at close range.and the bullet in each instance had enough power to go through the clothing on one side, the skin, the tissue and the skin on the other side but having spent its force, the bullet was loose in the clothing, loose in the clothing. that happened to me twice in a very short, amateur career as a forensics pathologist. now the relevance of that to the assassination has to do with the pristine bullet. i've always found it a bit of a stretch to believe that that one bullet, i was raised with high-powered rifles. i'm going elk hunting next month. i still do that. i know my way around weapons. john connally went to his grave saying he was hit by the second shot. he heard it. he, it sounded like a rifle. he turned to his right and turned back and he thought he was hit by the second shot. now that seems to me to be or is congrew ents with my, with a possibility. i'm not saying this is the way it happened. nobody knows actually what happened. but it's my belief that if, it is a possibility that th
, now mind you, now a high-powered rifle, but a pistol at close range.and the bullet in each instance had enough power to go through the clothing on one side, the skin, the tissue and the skin on the other side but having spent its force, the bullet was loose in the clothing, loose in the clothing. that happened to me twice in a very short, amateur career as a forensics pathologist. now the relevance of that to the assassination has to do with the pristine bullet. i've always found it a bit of...
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as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayter he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com >>> this is a picture of him. he probably does not look exactly like this now after he's been questioned. that's lee oswald. >> the president is shot. and a police officer is shot. then someone named lee harvey oswald is arrested. oswald may be a suspect in the assassination. who is he? >> lee oswald of dallas, a former marine who spent some time in russia, who at one time had applied for soviet citizenship. >> the description that we have of the suspect in oak cliff was similar to the description we
as he reached for his pistol i grabbed him along with two or three other officers. >> what did he sayter he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com...
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with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two >> what did he say after he said this is it. it's all over with now. >>> good evening. a deal was reached over tehran's nuclear program. let's get to cnn's senior correspondent matthew chance live in geneva. lots to talk about this, matthew. what's the latest? >> reporter: thanks very much. it seems the intense diplomacy and negotiations have paid off because within the past few minutes, it has been announced by katherine ashton, in fact, who's the person that's been leading negotiations from the point of view of world powers that a deal has been reached with iran over its very controversial nuclear program. the terms of the deal have not been made explicit. we know the general sort of picture of what it is going to look like. as we speak right now, katherine ashton along with u.s. secretary of state john kerry and the iranian foreign minister are heading towards the u.n. headquarters, the so-called u.n. palace of nations, which is here in the center of geneva, in switzerland. and they're going to sign that d
with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two >> what did he say after he said this is it. it's all over with now. >>> good evening. a deal was reached over tehran's nuclear program. let's get to cnn's senior correspondent matthew chance live in geneva. lots to talk about this, matthew. what's the latest? >> reporter: thanks very much. it seems the intense diplomacy and negotiations have paid off because within the past few minutes, it has...
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still, he says his only regret is that his pistol misfired. >> i believe it's very important moment to make very clear that violence is something that is absolutely unacceptable in european politics. these kind of attacks are not something that is anywhere in daily life. and as long as i'm a politician, i have never seen anything like that. >>> coming up -- fireworks gone wrong. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >>> and lightning hits frighteningly close to home. >> it was like, boom. it was so instantaneous. >> when "caught on camera: don't blink" continues. ♪ [ toys chattering ] it's filled with new duracell quantum batteries. [ toy meows ] [ dog whines ] [ toy meows ] these red batteries are so powerful, that, this year they'll power all the hasbro toys donated to toys for tots. want to help power some smiles? duracell. trusted everywhere. >>> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> if you think all fireworks shows look alike, take a look at this. it's not quite the show these spectators thought they would see. july 4th, 2012. one of the largest annual fireworks displays in country, the big bay boom, i
still, he says his only regret is that his pistol misfired. >> i believe it's very important moment to make very clear that violence is something that is absolutely unacceptable in european politics. these kind of attacks are not something that is anywhere in daily life. and as long as i'm a politician, i have never seen anything like that. >>> coming up -- fireworks gone wrong. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >>> and lightning hits frighteningly close to home. >>...
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with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officers after he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> this is a picture of him. he probably does not look exactly like this now after he's been questioned. that's lee oswald. >> the president is shot and a police officer is shot, then someone name lee harvey oswald is arrested. oswald may be a suspect in the assassination. who is he? >> lee oswald of a dallas, a former marine that spent some time in russia and applied for soviet ci
with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officers after he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is!...
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with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officers after he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. so passionate about its newrs tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2014 chevrolet traverse... all set? all set. [ male announcer ] ...with three rows of spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. combinations of your favorite seafood from lobster to crab, shrimp and mussels
with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officers after he was arrested? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. so passionate about its newrs tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do...
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first of all, the hospital that pistol house through a unique combination of adequacy efforts many homeless people benefit. the cup is for the asian law caucus and the leadership foundation. and lastly, the asian caucus founded in 1972 it's the christopher organization serving the japan and america neighborhood. the first check is for the hospitality house. would you bring that out now (clapping.) thank you very much. the next one about go to the mayors cup (clapping) and next to the asian law caucus (clapping) thank you very much ladies and gentlemen, and one more round of applause for the people on stage mayor ed lee and supervisor kim and all the ceo's. okay. so now in just a momentum e moment we'll be movie to the ribbon cutting ceremony. so, now for the next part i'd like to ask mayor ed lee once again supervisor kim and the council general and the japanese gentleman ed mcfar listen to make their way to the stage. it's getting started in just a minute. sorry a little bit which a miscommunication dan will be on the stage sorry about that. okay. so we're going to ask them to do the ribbo
first of all, the hospital that pistol house through a unique combination of adequacy efforts many homeless people benefit. the cup is for the asian law caucus and the leadership foundation. and lastly, the asian caucus founded in 1972 it's the christopher organization serving the japan and america neighborhood. the first check is for the hospitality house. would you bring that out now (clapping.) thank you very much. the next one about go to the mayors cup (clapping) and next to the asian law...
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-- she had her own pistol that she fashioned and she would use that pistol and place that pistol in the mouth of the children and killed them, shot them in the mouth. these were some of the really disturbing and horrible cases that started to emerge as i started to dig a little bit deeper but as i stated these are very unusual cases. but they have to be taken seriously. i don't see these women as kind of freaks of nature or marginal sociopaths. as i started writing the book i started to see the momentum of this regime and the way that these women were socialized and what they were even doing. many of these women were take -- partaking in these crimes with their children by their side, brutalizing the youth. looking at the future ice for seeing that this was heading towards a kind of violence that was socially acceptable within these communities. they were not punished obviously during the nazi era for the crimes that they committed. they slipped back into society in their roles as housewives or as secretaries or youth workers and so forth. they weren't habitual killers. they just ch
-- she had her own pistol that she fashioned and she would use that pistol and place that pistol in the mouth of the children and killed them, shot them in the mouth. these were some of the really disturbing and horrible cases that started to emerge as i started to dig a little bit deeper but as i stated these are very unusual cases. but they have to be taken seriously. i don't see these women as kind of freaks of nature or marginal sociopaths. as i started writing the book i started to see the...
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with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officersed? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world
with his right hand and as he reached for his pistol, i grabbed him with two or three other officersed? >> he just said, this is it. it's all over with now. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in...
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armed with one number single shot pistols, he charged on horseback through the herd of blazing away at the fleeing peace. at the bottom of the regain, bisecting the prairie near waterloo, mirabeau lamarr chased and shot with his holster pistol the largest buffalo one of his companions had ever seen. later, one of the hunters blew a bugle to gather been atop a hill at the head of the ravine. from the summit stretched a view which would give delight to every painter and lover of extended landscape. a german traveler i described the scene in as idyllic while in 1840 immigrant called it a prairie land. a year after lamarr visit, thomas bell wrote on his brother, i must consider this the most beautiful country i ever saw yet what i've seen. the most beautiful lands i've ever be held or ever expected. james jones in 1839 letter to lamarr expressed equal enthusiasm. we are marching through a beautiful country. it is rarely if at the witness i imagine in any other part of the american continent. mirabeau lamarr, politician, farmer, adventure and military hero was also a poet. one imagine him r
armed with one number single shot pistols, he charged on horseback through the herd of blazing away at the fleeing peace. at the bottom of the regain, bisecting the prairie near waterloo, mirabeau lamarr chased and shot with his holster pistol the largest buffalo one of his companions had ever seen. later, one of the hunters blew a bugle to gather been atop a hill at the head of the ravine. from the summit stretched a view which would give delight to every painter and lover of extended...