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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities.e are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities.e are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to...
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(clapping) >> you know joe and when the other guy bought the team i've been around sports and been privyou on board (clapping) however, he whispered to me we now have to wear mayors jackets so we need to know your taylor. jim barnett would rock that. who knows what base bordering is? demonstration real quick. ready one, 2, 3. the baseboards in the house today how about a round of applause for our warriors? we have a lot to get to next up to speak to us today is the board of supervisors president david chiu. david (clapping) >> good morning san francisco are we warriors today? i'm honored to be here representing our political team our starting supervisor (calling names) we rarely recess a meeting to take a break but i want you to know that our legislative team had to come and honor the warriors. it's no surprise that many of us in city hall love our warriors. today wisp talking about how we think we would make a great back court. we know we're in the presence of some greatness. you're not save because you're going to be in the court next season. but seriously we know this year has been an
(clapping) >> you know joe and when the other guy bought the team i've been around sports and been privyou on board (clapping) however, he whispered to me we now have to wear mayors jackets so we need to know your taylor. jim barnett would rock that. who knows what base bordering is? demonstration real quick. ready one, 2, 3. the baseboards in the house today how about a round of applause for our warriors? we have a lot to get to next up to speak to us today is the board of supervisors...
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they were not privy to that awful of bringing. -- up grinning. i love what she says. she finds southern hospitality so fabulous. she loved the mountains and down home stuff. i think had she lived she might have settled some place like about reagan >> she loved listening to music -- someplace like that. >> she loved listening to music. >> she fell in love with that. tavis: to have that kind of empathy comes from somewhere, and to revel in the humanity of people. you did your job in that regard. it came from somewhere. >> my background -- my mother was a little prejudice. arkansas and texas. my kid sister and i never picked up on that. she had love of humanity. she said, i do not know why people do not smile. said, i feel joy. how does a mother process work? prepared >> i wanted to be able butay to her, i can do it, ,s i said, it had been a burden and we could do even more rather than just finished her story. once i got the key to doing felt her on my right shoulder. now you know what you want to do, and it is ok. it freed me. it has been this cloud. i had to do somethi
they were not privy to that awful of bringing. -- up grinning. i love what she says. she finds southern hospitality so fabulous. she loved the mountains and down home stuff. i think had she lived she might have settled some place like about reagan >> she loved listening to music -- someplace like that. >> she loved listening to music. >> she fell in love with that. tavis: to have that kind of empathy comes from somewhere, and to revel in the humanity of people. you did your...
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blowing is not illegal in fact whistle blowing is a venerated position under law whereby a person privy to information will release that information in the public interest . be the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent years is the wiki leaks case and julian assange is seen as a whistleblower whereas in fact i think for the part was the purpose of this is a question we should probably regard him as a publisher of information. as a journalist yeah it is about sense that bradley manning is the whistleblower in the case now they also want to charge sons with the same charge that they are trying to put on mr rosen at the moment which is that a a reporter in going about their job fulfilling their job description going about their daily beast solicits information from individuals these individuals for a national security reporter happened to be working for the state and that this approach to these individuals is being regarded under these nine hundred seventeen espionage act as coconspirator see to aid and abet espionage but speaking broadly about the media in this particular context
blowing is not illegal in fact whistle blowing is a venerated position under law whereby a person privy to information will release that information in the public interest . be the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent years is the wiki leaks case and julian assange is seen as a whistleblower whereas in fact i think for the part was the purpose of this is a question we should probably regard him as a publisher of information. as a journalist yeah it is about sense that bradley manning...
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whereby a person privy to information will release that information in the public interest . be the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent years is the wiki leaks case and julian assange is seen as a whistleblower whereas in fact i think for the purpose the purpose of this is question we should probably regard him as a publisher of information. as a journalist yeah. bradley manning is the whistleblower because now also worked with other newspapers in the american context he worked very closely with the new york times which was very quick to distance itself from when he came on to the attack now the times is probably looking over its shoulder asking itself if that was such a good idea maybe they should have taken a stronger stand with us when he saw for the attack now they also want to charge. with the same charge that they are trying to put on mr rosen at the moment which is that a a reporter in going about their job fulfilling their job description going about their daily beast solicits information from individuals. to individuals for national security reporter i happ
whereby a person privy to information will release that information in the public interest . be the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent years is the wiki leaks case and julian assange is seen as a whistleblower whereas in fact i think for the purpose the purpose of this is question we should probably regard him as a publisher of information. as a journalist yeah. bradley manning is the whistleblower because now also worked with other newspapers in the american context he worked very...
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whistleblowers under law people who bill who are released information or leak information that they are privy to in the public interest so we shouldn't we should remember that whistle blowing itself has a venerated position in law so to treat journalists as whistleblowers yes journalists are somewhat like whistleblowers they would release information and so this information and releases that they believe to be in the public interest if you look for example the case of julian assange and wiki leaks being perhaps the most notorious whistle blowing case of recent times. what we can see is that. was the publisher of information. allegedly came from bradley manning bradley manning is the whistleblower in this case is the is the media platform the publisher of this information now what the f.b.i. are trying to do with the science and what they're trying trying to do in the case of mr rosen the fox news correspondent is to attribute to that journalist and attempt to solicit that information and this would make them a coconspirator. in spying and espionage would just quote the question extraordinary
whistleblowers under law people who bill who are released information or leak information that they are privy to in the public interest so we shouldn't we should remember that whistle blowing itself has a venerated position in law so to treat journalists as whistleblowers yes journalists are somewhat like whistleblowers they would release information and so this information and releases that they believe to be in the public interest if you look for example the case of julian assange and wiki...
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the highest levels of the irs was not privy until later. this is what the increased skrutine boit is locks like. >> they wanted every single comment on face book page and everything that our supporters talked to. it is a violation of our first amendment rights. >> groups can get tax exempt status. as long as advocacy is not the mission. >> there is one republican house member who said the revow is fine, but an investigation is better. >> republican congressman darryl issa said because they were targeted because of block beliefs is unconskoinable. they will hold responsible officials accountable for the block retaliation. white house spokesman jay carney said if it took place, the president would want the matter on on investigated. and the investigation in the compound in benghazi. we lost four americans in the attack on benghazi. law makers and family members have pleaded for answers. there was a hearing and they are speaking out. jim michael jordan said what we heard on wednesday may be the beginning. he is joining other law makers and say
the highest levels of the irs was not privy until later. this is what the increased skrutine boit is locks like. >> they wanted every single comment on face book page and everything that our supporters talked to. it is a violation of our first amendment rights. >> groups can get tax exempt status. as long as advocacy is not the mission. >> there is one republican house member who said the revow is fine, but an investigation is better. >> republican congressman darryl...
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i'm not privy to what's going on in yahoo! or hulu. >> do you have any sense? >> i don't.y have been talking to a number of players. >> you're also on the board of pandora. are you worried about apple launching an alternative? >> we're a top app on apple. itunes is incredibly successful. i think they are different things. apple, while it has had incredible successes has had a hard time doing things that other people do really well. if you look at ads business, that is not where they are at. they have had things like genius and ping that they had have to back out of. 77% of all streaming radio is on pandora. they need to be innovating and billing out the sales force and tapping into the local market. moving to the web. and you watch pandora go from half a percent of all listening to now over right under 8%, i don't know whether it's 10, 12, 14, 15% but at some point when they are that large of a player, we can just see that the tail winds will be coming behind them. >> tumblr, what's the next big thing? the next billion dollar acquisition. >> i wish i could guess those all
i'm not privy to what's going on in yahoo! or hulu. >> do you have any sense? >> i don't.y have been talking to a number of players. >> you're also on the board of pandora. are you worried about apple launching an alternative? >> we're a top app on apple. itunes is incredibly successful. i think they are different things. apple, while it has had incredible successes has had a hard time doing things that other people do really well. if you look at ads business, that is...
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i'm not privy to that information. but i will take their word for t i don't know if that's a bullish or a bearish, i guess what they're saying is that seemingly bullish for cyclicals, but i'm not convinced of anything right now. i don't even know what a cyclical is in this world to be honest but. >> wouldn't a cyclical be something that's going to ben frit from an improving economy? >> take a look here. technologies, consumer staples. >> so it makes you wonder. the four years that we've been rallying, that's the question, right? are we ral eyeing for the right reasons. to their point, it doesn't really matter. i think unfortunately, i'm guilty of this. we try to make this game more difficult it than it needs to be. market wants to go up because they're forcing you into the market. and hopefully we're smart enough to point that day out. >> davis research was calling it the shuts, right? we had the staples, and we were seeing a row station out of those names. we're seeing weakness in that area. these are companies where
i'm not privy to that information. but i will take their word for t i don't know if that's a bullish or a bearish, i guess what they're saying is that seemingly bullish for cyclicals, but i'm not convinced of anything right now. i don't even know what a cyclical is in this world to be honest but. >> wouldn't a cyclical be something that's going to ben frit from an improving economy? >> take a look here. technologies, consumer staples. >> so it makes you wonder. the four years...
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if there's something going down that you're privy to, if it's information about whatever it is, doesn't matter what it is, i always go to our reps on the yard first. this is simply the protocol that you follow. and it keeps things organized here. if i don't do that, it would put me at risk. and you don't want to get beat up. that's rule number one. protect yourself. and my focus is to get through here with all my teeth. >> stephan learned early that no one is exempt from claiming a race allegiance, nor except from the associated violence. >> i had to fight somebody. and the reason i had to fight them was because at first i said i wasn't going to fight. it being my second or third day in prison, i was informed that if you didn't fight, it would put me at risk. i just accepted where i was and what i was going to have to do and it wasn't going to kill me, and so i -- i fought. and that was pretty much the first fight i've ever been in in my life. i couldn't walk very well for about three or four weeks. i had bruised ribs, bruised kidneys. i had black eyes for about six weeks. what i do to
if there's something going down that you're privy to, if it's information about whatever it is, doesn't matter what it is, i always go to our reps on the yard first. this is simply the protocol that you follow. and it keeps things organized here. if i don't do that, it would put me at risk. and you don't want to get beat up. that's rule number one. protect yourself. and my focus is to get through here with all my teeth. >> stephan learned early that no one is exempt from claiming a race...
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. >> jurors weren't even privy to that. >>> a lot of other breaks news and for that mr.good morning, everyone. in the news the third kidnapping victim in cleveland, michelle knight, is asking for privacy following her release from the hospital friday. a dna test has confirmed the man who kidnapped, charged with kidnapping the women, ariel castro, is the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old daughter. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for an investigation into the irs. this after the agent i apologized friday for subjecting conservative political groups with the words tea party or patriots in their names to closer review. >>> two astronauts on the international space station taking an unplanned space walk this morning. fixing the leaking cooling system discovered thursday and the repair job quickly planned. the crew is not in danger. >>> a long forgotten resort town in argentina literally underwater for 25 years is becoming now a tourist attraction again. the town was flooded by heavy rainstorms and a series of wet winters back in 1985 but it recently dri
. >> jurors weren't even privy to that. >>> a lot of other breaks news and for that mr.good morning, everyone. in the news the third kidnapping victim in cleveland, michelle knight, is asking for privacy following her release from the hospital friday. a dna test has confirmed the man who kidnapped, charged with kidnapping the women, ariel castro, is the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old daughter. >>> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for an investigation...
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i want to know what you may be privy to in congress with this latest development. >> first of all, thisart of an ongoing investigation. and this basically is, i believe, going to involve three students who helped to -- allegedly helped to dispose of evidence or to remove evidence. and that's what this is going to be about. two of them, you know, had been in custody on visa violations. the other one is an american citizen who has been picked up. >> and are you being briefed at all? i know this is a very early stage of this investigation. but are you being briefed at all with regard to your committee status with what's happening here? >> no. i was just told this through personal contacts that i have. >> and what are they telling you that you are able to broadcast? >> well, basically that these were, you know, three students who knew the younger terrorist, the surviving defendant. and they were involved in disposing of evidence. that's the allegation. exactly whether that's going to be obstruction of justice and having a charge or not, i'm not certain. >> and obviously i think you might ha
i want to know what you may be privy to in congress with this latest development. >> first of all, thisart of an ongoing investigation. and this basically is, i believe, going to involve three students who helped to -- allegedly helped to dispose of evidence or to remove evidence. and that's what this is going to be about. two of them, you know, had been in custody on visa violations. the other one is an american citizen who has been picked up. >> and are you being briefed at all? i...
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i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department should be the focus of this as well as additional penetrating questions i'm glad on the house side, we have folks willing to ask the tough questions to get the facts out. >> all right, roger wicker, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, lawmakers are using words like sickening, abhorrent, to describe the latest string of military assault scandals. but first, how many sets of siblings have served sim ul tan yous ly in the senate. we know some of you folks when sander levin's on, you think carl levin. first person to tweet the correct answer gets an on air shout out. udalls are cousins. don't give me that one. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day
i'm not a member of the intelligence committee and frankly, i'm not privy to all the conversations that go on there, but yes, the state department should be the focus of this as well as additional penetrating questions i'm glad on the house side, we have folks willing to ask the tough questions to get the facts out. >> all right, roger wicker, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, lawmakers are using words like sickening, abhorrent, to describe...
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giving during the trial, any panel that comes in at this phase, any new panel, they would have been privy to all of it. they live here, they watch television. they hadded no amod inments from any judge. >> yes. but that's not the point in picking a few jury. whether they heard about the case or been exposed to this. they will be asked if they can set aswhied they know and opinions they have and decide the case based on the evidence presented in front of them. if they can't set aside what they know and they know too much because this jury was saturated with news. i have spoken to people that believe there are plenty of meme who don't know the details of the case. >> well, you know what, it is fascinating. there is a very loyal television following, then there are those who have absolutely no time for the fell e television coverage of this case, jean, about that prosecutor, he has been saturated with this, not for the television time, five years. he has one person he put on death row already. is there any thought that he would capitulate to any sort of deal at this point, even though the co
giving during the trial, any panel that comes in at this phase, any new panel, they would have been privy to all of it. they live here, they watch television. they hadded no amod inments from any judge. >> yes. but that's not the point in picking a few jury. whether they heard about the case or been exposed to this. they will be asked if they can set aswhied they know and opinions they have and decide the case based on the evidence presented in front of them. if they can't set aside what...
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one of the ancient offices, the lord for the privy seal. former health secretary. he will join the party at the top of the stairs. bugs see who else is there. that is black rod. we told his story a little earlier on. they will be joined soon by the lord speaker and leader of the commons and lord chancellor. bear with me if we go back to the ceremony, but a quick thought. how will we judge whether, in your view, try not to be too partisan about this, which is a challenge, how will we judge if the speech has steam and if the government is still seriously in business and has a serious program ? >> it is not just the number of builds. anyone can pack things in to look as though they are very busy. we had a lot during our time. some are better than others and some respects. i am willing to concede that. there are some issues we have already heard about that are coming up areas social care is vitally important. we increased funding by 50% and give more room access to pensions. we clearly know that more needs to be done. i go back to what my colleague said, we are facing
one of the ancient offices, the lord for the privy seal. former health secretary. he will join the party at the top of the stairs. bugs see who else is there. that is black rod. we told his story a little earlier on. they will be joined soon by the lord speaker and leader of the commons and lord chancellor. bear with me if we go back to the ceremony, but a quick thought. how will we judge whether, in your view, try not to be too partisan about this, which is a challenge, how will we judge if...
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austan goolsbee, apparently privy to the private tax records of koch industries, various other groupssaw that. >> he's deleted those tweets. he needs an investigation. that's against the law to have access to private irs records. >> sean: we have a special tomorrow night of people, individuals, live audience show, of those groups of people that were targeted. obody else in the media seems to want to talk to those people. we'll do that tomorrow. ann, thanks for being with us. >> great to see you, sean. >> sean: coming up, did the former commissioner of the irs visit the white house more than any other obama cabinet member? we have the answer to that question. and were those visits to discuss the agency's enemy list with the president? also tonight, you can to pick the video of the day. it's one of those three. we'll give you a sneak peek of the first option. now one of the many stirring moment from last night's healing in the hartland concert benefiting the oklahoma tornado victims. do you think this is the video of the day? ♪ >> sean: blake shelton. vote for this video. at the end of
austan goolsbee, apparently privy to the private tax records of koch industries, various other groupssaw that. >> he's deleted those tweets. he needs an investigation. that's against the law to have access to private irs records. >> sean: we have a special tomorrow night of people, individuals, live audience show, of those groups of people that were targeted. obody else in the media seems to want to talk to those people. we'll do that tomorrow. ann, thanks for being with us....
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what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a child she has to think about. >> deb feyorick thank you. a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us. mark, obviously this is significant development f catherine russell spoke to her husband after the pictures here on national television which we're reporting she did and she did not call law enforcement and say i recognize that man. i know who he is, how damming is that? >> not very. not damming at all. she's got a spousal privilege. she can assert it. i agree with. that the fact she has a 3-year-old child, the fact she has a shoplifting charge, she's a great risk, believe it or not. somebody can go in and revoke her bail or her o.r. status -- her own recogniz
what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a child she has to think about. >> deb feyorick thank you. a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us....
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my brother with woo disagree but i believe that all privy to this incident can attest that my brother, and all those who lay with him, are heroes now and forever. >> so two hours ago, reed was arraigned in federal court for possessing the pipe bomb. no one has alleged he caused the fire that led to the blast. there's no evidence connecting him to the blast and family members told the paper there is, quote, no chance he was involved. his arrest, however, up until now, has been sealed. and the fire is under criminal investigation. >> with us now to help break down the investigation, retired fbi special agent, christopher voss. a terrorist expert. the timing is very weird because three weeks go by and now suddenly there is a criminal investigation simultaneous with the arrest of the paramedic. what do you make of this? >> well, first of all, as an investigator, the first thing is there's no such thing as a coincidence. you don't believe in coincidences until you have ruled everything else out. so, the coincidencal nature of this does appear like it doesn't make sense. now, the question i
my brother with woo disagree but i believe that all privy to this incident can attest that my brother, and all those who lay with him, are heroes now and forever. >> so two hours ago, reed was arraigned in federal court for possessing the pipe bomb. no one has alleged he caused the fire that led to the blast. there's no evidence connecting him to the blast and family members told the paper there is, quote, no chance he was involved. his arrest, however, up until now, has been sealed. and...
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. >> the jurors weren't even privy to that. >> absolutely not. >>> a lot of other breaks news and for bianna. good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news. the west wing of the white house was temporarily evacuated this morning when someone noticed smoke coming out of a closet. the fire department was called to the white house, but there was no fire, and the smell dissipated. there were no reports of injuries. >>> and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for an investigation into the irs. this after the agency apologized on friday for subjecting conservative political groups with words like tea party or patriots in their names to closer review. >>> and two astronauts on the international space station are taking an unplanned space walk this morning. they are fixing the leaking cooling system. the leak was discovered thursday and the repair job quickly planned. nasa say the crew is not in any danger. >>> and finally, a long forgotten resort town in argentina that was literally underwater for 25 years is now becoming a tourist attraction again. the town was flooded by
. >> the jurors weren't even privy to that. >> absolutely not. >>> a lot of other breaks news and for bianna. good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news. the west wing of the white house was temporarily evacuated this morning when someone noticed smoke coming out of a closet. the fire department was called to the white house, but there was no fire, and the smell dissipated. there were no reports of injuries. >>> and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are...
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that he may have been leading some strange other life you weren't privy to? >> no. never. he seemed like a normal guy to me. i've known him for like 20 years and we shared the stage many, many times, many, many bands. he's been to my house many times to rehearse and we have spoken on the phone, and chit-chat about music and everything. and that's one thing, we never spoke about his personal life. some guys just don't like to mix their personal life with business and pretty much i respect that, but he seemed like a normal guy. never gave it any bad vibes above, you know, the stuff he was doing with these three women. never. >> tito, i'm going to have to end it there. we're going to go live actually to a situation in washington, where jaycee dugard, who was of course herself abducted, she's appearing at an event with john walsh, who i interviewed last night at length. it's the annual hope awards of the national center for missing and exploited children in washington. we'll just go live to this. this could be very interesting. >> thank you. thank you. that story is me. just t
that he may have been leading some strange other life you weren't privy to? >> no. never. he seemed like a normal guy to me. i've known him for like 20 years and we shared the stage many, many times, many, many bands. he's been to my house many times to rehearse and we have spoken on the phone, and chit-chat about music and everything. and that's one thing, we never spoke about his personal life. some guys just don't like to mix their personal life with business and pretty much i respect...
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on the issues mentioned on the intelligence committee, they are privy to a lot of these things. 3 weeks has been about just information kind of coming at you. so when you sort it all out, what holes are you looking at? what is it that you want to p g plug? what is it that you need to know to make some sort of judgment on how this all works? by this i mean, the whole homeland security team. >> i know you're going to be discussing the recent missile strikes in syria on what you're going to be covering. >> both with peter king and senator dick durbin, the number two democrat in the senate. syria, we heard this week, from chuck hagel, the new pentagon, that the u.s. directly arming some of the rebels in syria was something they were considering. it made quite the news at the time because we know the president had rejected the advice of some of his advisers who had said, we need to do this some time ago. the white house has said, look, it's always been on the table. then you take these overnight bombings, presumably from israel, trying to cut off weapon supply to hezbollah. you just
on the issues mentioned on the intelligence committee, they are privy to a lot of these things. 3 weeks has been about just information kind of coming at you. so when you sort it all out, what holes are you looking at? what is it that you want to p g plug? what is it that you need to know to make some sort of judgment on how this all works? by this i mean, the whole homeland security team. >> i know you're going to be discussing the recent missile strikes in syria on what you're going to...
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one thing we may not have heard on the camera, but the jury is privy to is they not only lost this family, travels alexander's sib lipgs, there are six of them, able to of them rather, they lost their mother, their father, their grandmother died before injury selection, so they called travis sort of their glue that had gone. it was so heart breaking to hear the night. i can only wonder what it was like watching jodi arias having to listen to the effects of what she did. what was that like, jean? >> you know, jodi, of course, we see her back as we were sitting in the courtroom. i have seen her now all through the camera lens, she appeared to be very, very emotional. everyone on the side of the travis alexander family. they were crying so hard, ash ash leak, i sit on that side, the kleenexes were up on jody orrias' side, they were stoic, serious. i did to the see tears. but the emotion filled that room, what you are saying is travis became the role model of that family with grandma passing away on the eve of jury selection. this is information the jury had never heard before. >> so troublin
one thing we may not have heard on the camera, but the jury is privy to is they not only lost this family, travels alexander's sib lipgs, there are six of them, able to of them rather, they lost their mother, their father, their grandmother died before injury selection, so they called travis sort of their glue that had gone. it was so heart breaking to hear the night. i can only wonder what it was like watching jodi arias having to listen to the effects of what she did. what was that like,...
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. >> but over the decade, you allege that you are privy to the abuse that he leveled at his first wifeto the hands of their four children together. what did you see over the decades that made you concerned? >> everything that ever happened to her, she's always told us and from what i visualized and what i saw, she was never happy person. you can see that she was trapped. it's like she had nowhere to go. >> explain what it was like for you and other family members when you would visit ariel and grimilld ap. because what i read, you were confined to one room and the movements of visitors very limited. >> that is correct. almost like he really didn't want nobody visiting. if you showed up unexpected, i mean, it's like you need to come back later. he was the type person that if you did go in the house, it seemed like you weren't wanted. like hi and bye. we're busy, we have something to do. and just the way he expressed himself and talked to us. we caught on pretty quick. >> can you explain what type of father he was? what did you witness of how he treated his kids over the years? >> he was
. >> but over the decade, you allege that you are privy to the abuse that he leveled at his first wifeto the hands of their four children together. what did you see over the decades that made you concerned? >> everything that ever happened to her, she's always told us and from what i visualized and what i saw, she was never happy person. you can see that she was trapped. it's like she had nowhere to go. >> explain what it was like for you and other family members when you...
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i'm not privy to everything that he's looking at, and so i don't, i can't speak specifically to the decisions's making. but i know it's been a concern of his from the beginning. that we not end up in a sense exacerbating the situation by arming the wrong people perhaps arm i arming the rebels and ending up in a situation that's horrendous in its own way. it's complicated and this is why the president has such a difficult job because there are no easy answers to some of these questions. >> no good choices indeed. thanks very much for the context. david axelrod, always good to see you. >> thanks for joining us. >> good to see you. >>> in the eye of the storm using a specialized tank-like vehicle, storm chasers in kansas captured this amazing footage from inside a tornado on monday. according to one chaser -- wind speeds hit up to 150 miles per hour. before blowing open a hatch and tearing off instruments on their more than 14,000-pound vehicle. the national weather service reported 16 possible tornadoes in the midwest. today or rather on monday. and severe weather today stretches from texas to
i'm not privy to everything that he's looking at, and so i don't, i can't speak specifically to the decisions's making. but i know it's been a concern of his from the beginning. that we not end up in a sense exacerbating the situation by arming the wrong people perhaps arm i arming the rebels and ending up in a situation that's horrendous in its own way. it's complicated and this is why the president has such a difficult job because there are no easy answers to some of these questions. >>...
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foundation be laid as to when and where these discussions took place and who else, if anybody, was privyons. >> thank you. go ahead. >> i can do that. >> all right. let's get to paul callan from new york, one of our legal analysts. also danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney in philadelphia. so, paul, first to you. we've been listening to o.j. simpson. what do you think of his demeanor and how he has explained his story so far? he seemed kind of emotional about it really. >> well, i think his demeanor is very good. he's actually very low key. and he's sounding very reasonable. and he's basically trying to establish that the material that was stolen allegedly in this robbery was his own personal stuff. of course what he's trying to prove here, suzanne, is that this is not the material that was under court order as owed him doing that civil litigants to the $3.5 million suit in california. remember, all of his assets had been ordered to be turned over to the plaintiffs. he said this stuff wasn't part of that. it was personal family stuff i wanted to recover. trying to show he really did
foundation be laid as to when and where these discussions took place and who else, if anybody, was privyons. >> thank you. go ahead. >> i can do that. >> all right. let's get to paul callan from new york, one of our legal analysts. also danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney in philadelphia. so, paul, first to you. we've been listening to o.j. simpson. what do you think of his demeanor and how he has explained his story so far? he seemed kind of emotional about it really....
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there was a program going which a couple of us were privy to in the justice department and were approving and so forth, in which the fbi had established a listening post in a private club that sat right next to the soviet embassy, the old charles adams building. and that listening post was monitoring the soviets monitoring of american microwave transmissions, mainly between the pentagon and langley, cia, and other places. but it was just a big funnel in the air taking of any microwave it could get. and the fbi's was monitoring what they were getting so we knew what they knew. this of course like everything else at the time, this became public, became a story. and it was huge outrage. the outrage was at the fbi, because it was assumed that the fbi was really not trying to monitor these soviets to see what the soviets were up to. they were obviously doing this as a subterfuge to listen to private conversations of americans between one american and another. that's the kind of environment we were in, and against which all of this activity takes pla place. >> zoe grace a special process that h
there was a program going which a couple of us were privy to in the justice department and were approving and so forth, in which the fbi had established a listening post in a private club that sat right next to the soviet embassy, the old charles adams building. and that listening post was monitoring the soviets monitoring of american microwave transmissions, mainly between the pentagon and langley, cia, and other places. but it was just a big funnel in the air taking of any microwave it could...
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i'm not privy to what happened.i don't know what actually happened between the secretary and president morsi and his people and the hamas people but what i've read, what i've heard indicates that no, egypt is -- did not adequately. if you look at what's going on in egyptian politics today, the troubles of egypt are being blamed in some of the press on the brotherhoods over solicitude for hamas. there's no fuel oil in egypt because as all being sent to gaza, according to some ridiculous rumors and opposition papers. so the way that explain is in quite a different direction. >> let's thank rashid khalidi for a wonderful lecture. [applause] >> thank you. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, weekday feature live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy vince. and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website. you can join in the conversation on social media sites. .. >> to members of congr
i'm not privy to what happened.i don't know what actually happened between the secretary and president morsi and his people and the hamas people but what i've read, what i've heard indicates that no, egypt is -- did not adequately. if you look at what's going on in egyptian politics today, the troubles of egypt are being blamed in some of the press on the brotherhoods over solicitude for hamas. there's no fuel oil in egypt because as all being sent to gaza, according to some ridiculous rumors...