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>>j.r.stone: they bought him the shoes we have what was behind this random act of kindness customers a sun valley shopping center react to a random act of kindness, on sunday employees at his shoe store came together to surprise this man with his favorite sneakers that he had tried on so many times before with the leadership of one of the youngest employees the group of about a dozen pull together $300 and presented the frequent visitor would not just to sneakers but matching had t- shirts and even a sweat suit people we talk to love the gesture. >>j.r.stone: this is not the only surprise out of kindness will send a car on term last month employees and best by decided to do something after sing attended come to the store every day to play the video game, so this san diego dermatologist is offering this formal charges friend a big discount to remove their team logo tattoos his phone has been ringing off the hook with the charges out of the playoff picture he expect business to boom for months to come. >>j.r.stone: the company previous rockets exploded during takeoff and september the
>>j.r.stone: they bought him the shoes we have what was behind this random act of kindness customers a sun valley shopping center react to a random act of kindness, on sunday employees at his shoe store came together to surprise this man with his favorite sneakers that he had tried on so many times before with the leadership of one of the youngest employees the group of about a dozen pull together $300 and presented the frequent visitor would not just to sneakers but matching had t-...
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with each encounter, random strangers became less random and less strange. >> any of these people i talked to on the phone, right, the odds of us connecting in any other way are astronomically low. she overcame astronomical odds to call and meet anders anderson. by the end of her trip, she met face to face with dozens of swedes, once ram dom voices, now friends. that made her think about all the misconnections in life. >> just a connection waiting to happen. >>> we are watching a new storm headed to the bay area this weekend. it could be a monster. >> we're tracking the chance of flooding, plus, a water rescue from this round of rain. we're going to show it to you. >>> one family's difficult story about abuse at the hands of a high schoolteacher, now a senator and an attorney. one california teacher is to be on alert for predatory behavior. right now at 6-30: rain across the bay area. you're looking live at our traffic cameras on the san mateo bridge and in richmond. a rainy, slippery commute home. >>> rain across the bay area. you're looking at the san mateo bridge. and richmond. you can
with each encounter, random strangers became less random and less strange. >> any of these people i talked to on the phone, right, the odds of us connecting in any other way are astronomically low. she overcame astronomical odds to call and meet anders anderson. by the end of her trip, she met face to face with dozens of swedes, once ram dom voices, now friends. that made her think about all the misconnections in life. >> just a connection waiting to happen. >>> we are...
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we met up for coffee. >> reporter: with each encounter random strangers became less random and less strange. >> any of these people that i talked to on the phone, right, like the odds of us connecting in any other way are astronomically low. >> reporter: so leahy overcame astronomical odds to call and then meet anders anderson and his family. >> she fulfilled her dream, whatever. actually came here. >> reporter: by the end of her trip leahy had met face to face with dozens of swedes, once random voices, now friends. the experience made leahy think about all the missed connections in life that just needed an ice breaker as simple as a phone number. joe risato, jr., nbc bay area news. >> love those connections. >> all right. joe is talking about going around the world to make them. when we return around the globe at oracle a rinne for a shot that would make steph curry blur blush. we'll be right back. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplac
we met up for coffee. >> reporter: with each encounter random strangers became less random and less strange. >> any of these people that i talked to on the phone, right, like the odds of us connecting in any other way are astronomically low. >> reporter: so leahy overcame astronomical odds to call and then meet anders anderson and his family. >> she fulfilled her dream, whatever. actually came here. >> reporter: by the end of her trip leahy had met face to face...
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>> it wasn't random.t's my -- i don't think it is random. >> months earlier at the crime scene, former detective bobby addolorato said the same thing. >> it looks like a setup. >> meaning he was targeted to be killed. >> yes. >> bobby says his first clue, that getaway car parked at the corner. >> they pull up and happen to get corner spot. >> a perfect place to wait until george showed up. >> play the scenario out. if i'm sitting there, i can see you. just say if you're laying in wait, here they come, let's go. >> and it appears they may have been laying in wait. according to police reports, a hot dog vendor on that block said he saw the men hanging around earlier that morning and even told a passerby to be careful, that the men had guns. and then there was that bump that supposedly started it all. >> not like you're walking in a tight area. okay. you're not walking where it is, like, manhattan, you bump into people all the time. almost like you had to go out of your way to bump into each other. it is a w
>> it wasn't random.t's my -- i don't think it is random. >> months earlier at the crime scene, former detective bobby addolorato said the same thing. >> it looks like a setup. >> meaning he was targeted to be killed. >> yes. >> bobby says his first clue, that getaway car parked at the corner. >> they pull up and happen to get corner spot. >> a perfect place to wait until george showed up. >> play the scenario out. if i'm sitting there, i...
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it will sell its stake in penguin random publisher house.t has cut its forecast for the fourth quarter and for the entire year. the discount retailer says holiday sales fell 1.3% of what it calls disappointing customer traffic. a bigger drop for target stores was partially upset by it 30% increase in digital sale. tronics and entertainment with a slow sellers down in the single high digits. banks the big wall street posted earnings that beat estimates. goldman sachs says profit more than tripled. opposed from speculation that economic growth will pick up. beating theuse -- banks own forecast. 9% -- operating expenses felt by 9%. vonnie: the almighty u.s. dollar is mightier than ever. other countries are driving their currencies down making their goods more competitive on the world market. the u.s. stands out as the one nation that has traditionally preferred its currency strong. in an interview with the wall ,treet journal, president-elect trump -- the high dollar hurts some multinational companies such as apple, mattel, cap, they blame doll
it will sell its stake in penguin random publisher house.t has cut its forecast for the fourth quarter and for the entire year. the discount retailer says holiday sales fell 1.3% of what it calls disappointing customer traffic. a bigger drop for target stores was partially upset by it 30% increase in digital sale. tronics and entertainment with a slow sellers down in the single high digits. banks the big wall street posted earnings that beat estimates. goldman sachs says profit more than...
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notice instability so random scattered showers for the lunch hour back into the north bay. again north bay the recipient is rain showers by the evening commute. and here comes your tuesday and with it the morning commute will be affected. throughout the whole day it's going to rain periods of heavy rain towards the evening commute and there's an aggressive line during the evening and when we tally it on up we could see another half a foot of rain in the wettest locations. numbers today into the 50s and 60s. slightly cooler than yesterday. we will keep the mild temperatures and forecast until tomorrow and we bring them down with the colder front moving into the bay area. i am seeing a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel. we had rain filled in all the way through the weekend right now we are looking at some clearing by friday. and then partly cloudy conditions over the weekend with dealy chances of you needing that umbrella. we will stay on storm watch at kpix5 but let's go over to rocky-- roqui. >>> it's 4:48 and in comparison to yesterday the drive this morning was
notice instability so random scattered showers for the lunch hour back into the north bay. again north bay the recipient is rain showers by the evening commute. and here comes your tuesday and with it the morning commute will be affected. throughout the whole day it's going to rain periods of heavy rain towards the evening commute and there's an aggressive line during the evening and when we tally it on up we could see another half a foot of rain in the wettest locations. numbers today into the...
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who has a get away car for something random? >> his sister says the official theory of the crime is wrong and she's not the first person i've heard say that. >> what is your gut saying about this? >> i don't think it is random. >> months earlier at the crime scene, the form he detective thought the same thing. >> to me it looks like a hit. a set-up. >> meaning george collazo was targeted to be killed. >> yes. >> bobby says his first clue, that getaway car parked at the corner. >> they pull up. and they happen to get the corner spot. >> a perfect place to wait until george showed up. >> let's play this out. if i'm sitting there, he can see you. if you're laying in wait, here they come. let's go. >> and it appears they may have been laying in wait. according to police reports, a hotdog vendor on that block said he saw the men around earlier that morning, and even told a passerby to be careful, that the men had guns. then there was that bump that supposedly started it all. >> it is not like you're walking in a tight area. okay? you
who has a get away car for something random? >> his sister says the official theory of the crime is wrong and she's not the first person i've heard say that. >> what is your gut saying about this? >> i don't think it is random. >> months earlier at the crime scene, the form he detective thought the same thing. >> to me it looks like a hit. a set-up. >> meaning george collazo was targeted to be killed. >> yes. >> bobby says his first clue, that...
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it's just a bunch of random circumstance that fits together. in fact, the very first, we have been very fortunate. we actually got into official bestseller territory over at amazon today, and the reviews on amazon have been basically all five star reviews. first hostile review appeared yesterday. the guy may precisely that point. he said, i disagree with medved because basically what he's talking about is easily explained. you don't have to use any kind of supernatural to explain it. it's just lucky. it's just fortunate it happens. okay, and by the way, a more sympathetic party wrote back in response, people can go back and forth like that on amazon, such obviously didn't read the book, which he didn't, because medved anticipates that argument. but the truth is he acknowledged in response, diesel enough, that no, he only read the sample chapter that you can get on the website. so is going to try to take them the book without even buying it. that's a terrible thing. in any event we will get to to the third question as well. so let me take that m
it's just a bunch of random circumstance that fits together. in fact, the very first, we have been very fortunate. we actually got into official bestseller territory over at amazon today, and the reviews on amazon have been basically all five star reviews. first hostile review appeared yesterday. the guy may precisely that point. he said, i disagree with medved because basically what he's talking about is easily explained. you don't have to use any kind of supernatural to explain it. it's just...
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this interesting piece on the front page — freshening policy from random twitter posts. shape of things to come for the next four years? members of his staff in the white house are saying, these can carry on tweeting. they say this is his way of getting the message across, because he does not trust the mainstream media. people like myself, obviously, we just report alternative facts. the cleverness of trump is the way he uses twitter as a distraction. so, bad news comes along, and you find him tweeting what looks random but probably is purpose about a tv show, or the ratings of the apprentice. and so we all look at that, and we are not looking over there. it is quite frightening. melanie eusebe and jason beattie, we are out of time, unfortunately. that's the papers tonight. you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. if you missed any of this evening's programme, you can watch it later on the iplayer. my thanks to melanie eusebe and jason beattie. we have seen remarkable contrasts in our temperatures today. it depended on weather or not you had the cloud.
this interesting piece on the front page — freshening policy from random twitter posts. shape of things to come for the next four years? members of his staff in the white house are saying, these can carry on tweeting. they say this is his way of getting the message across, because he does not trust the mainstream media. people like myself, obviously, we just report alternative facts. the cleverness of trump is the way he uses twitter as a distraction. so, bad news comes along, and you find...
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it's just a bunch of random circumstance that fits together. in fact, the, the very first week we been very fortunate. we got into official bestseller territory at amazon today. the reviews on amazon have been basically all five-star reviews, the first hostile review appeared today. the guy made precisely that point. he said i disagree with the author because what he is talking about is easily explained. you don't don't have to use any kind of supernatural -- it's just fortunate and it happens. by the way, the more sympathetic party brought back in response and said people go back and forth like that on amazon said you obviously do not read the book, which he didn't because he anticipates that argument. but the truth is he acknowledged in the response that no, he only read the sample chapter that you can get on the website. so he's gonna try to take on the book without even buying it. that's a terrible thing. in any event, we will get to that third question as well. the me take the middle question first. it really should've been the first one i
it's just a bunch of random circumstance that fits together. in fact, the, the very first week we been very fortunate. we got into official bestseller territory at amazon today. the reviews on amazon have been basically all five-star reviews, the first hostile review appeared today. the guy made precisely that point. he said i disagree with the author because what he is talking about is easily explained. you don't don't have to use any kind of supernatural -- it's just fortunate and it happens....
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it's just a bunch of random circumstances that fits together. in fact, the very first -- we've been very fortunate. we got into official best seller territory at amazon today, and the reviews on amazon have been basically all five-star reviews. first review yesterday. and guy made the point. i disagree with medved because basically what he is talking about is easily explained. you don't have too use any kind of super natural, woo woo woo, to explain it. it's just lucky, just fortunate it happened. okay. and by the way, a more sympathetic party wrote back in response -- people go back and forth -- >> said you obviously didn't read the book, which he didn't, because medved anticipated the argument but the truth is heke acknowledged in a response, descently enough, he only read the sample chapter you can get on the web site. oh, yeah. s so he's going to try to take down the book without even buying it. that's a terrible thing. in any event we will get to that third question as well. so, let me take the middle question first, which should have been
it's just a bunch of random circumstances that fits together. in fact, the very first -- we've been very fortunate. we got into official best seller territory at amazon today, and the reviews on amazon have been basically all five-star reviews. first review yesterday. and guy made the point. i disagree with medved because basically what he is talking about is easily explained. you don't have too use any kind of super natural, woo woo woo, to explain it. it's just lucky, just fortunate it...
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this is totally random, i know. it's okay. >> can i get my glasses? >> harry: you look fantastic.ack, i was wondering, can you gasp for me? i'm going to feed you a line and just gasp, okay? it wasn't chicken. it was squirrel. >> waaaah! waaaaah! it can't be! >> harry: that was so much more than i bargained for. thanks, jack. that was really good. wow! he was good. [applause] that guy -- that guy was good. [cheers and applause] that's a true story, by the way. not the road kill part. can i tell -- can i tell them what happened? can i? no, no, no. i'm not going to say it. i'm not going to say it. no. shut up! i'm not going to do it. i will say -- i will tell you the part of it -- it wasn't road kill, but let's just say i had some access to a squirrel. and i made this squirrel for jill. i made a roux, if you all know anything about new orleans cooking. i made a roux. i cooked up the squirre and i told her it was chicke and she ate it and she said, "that's some good chicken." [laughter] and right after she finished, i took the dish. i was cleaning up. i said, "jill, i have to be hones
this is totally random, i know. it's okay. >> can i get my glasses? >> harry: you look fantastic.ack, i was wondering, can you gasp for me? i'm going to feed you a line and just gasp, okay? it wasn't chicken. it was squirrel. >> waaaah! waaaaah! it can't be! >> harry: that was so much more than i bargained for. thanks, jack. that was really good. wow! he was good. [applause] that guy -- that guy was good. [cheers and applause] that's a true story, by the way. not the...
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he writes about the will of history which is you can say this is a random accident that napoleon .-full-stop one day and felt like he could invade russia. okay. if a russian peasant wakes up and says i want to invade france today, it doesn't matter. what you are talking about is so many hundreds of thousands of people that have to make these decisions into the amount to something big that we are talking about big stuff and if you believe god didn't just make the watch and said the watch i think it represents something in the will of history if you will but that timetable has been written. the empire was so corrupt it you could say that corruption became worse after the republic and empire. the other aspect, they didn't believe in one controlling force in the universe which seems to me is one of the differences between our point of view in the united states and the plaintiff view of ancient civilizations like the persian civilization that you mentioned that one of the things you will see in the book that will amaze you with even the founding fathers and great american leaders that w
he writes about the will of history which is you can say this is a random accident that napoleon .-full-stop one day and felt like he could invade russia. okay. if a russian peasant wakes up and says i want to invade france today, it doesn't matter. what you are talking about is so many hundreds of thousands of people that have to make these decisions into the amount to something big that we are talking about big stuff and if you believe god didn't just make the watch and said the watch i think...
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we'll go up and we'll pick a number that's random.their toes, because if we were to go in and start searching from cell one all the way down then the others will know, hey, we're going to get searched next. let's get rid of our contraband. doing it at random gives us a good chance to find something if they do have anything up in there. >> this one. this is not right. >> let's see. >> feel this one. feel that one. here. go ahead and open that one. yeah. that's soap. >> what is that? >> whoa. whoa. >> there we go. >> let me see that. >> look at that. >> what do you got there? >> ma'am, that's a cuff key. that's a homemade cuff key made out of metal. that's a homemade cuff key. this right here can get somebody killed. this is why we do our shakedowns and do them at random. if they knew we were coming we would have never found this. it would have been gone. they would have flushed it. this right here is very serious. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and fostoe duran, but it was in bowden's deodorant cont
we'll go up and we'll pick a number that's random.their toes, because if we were to go in and start searching from cell one all the way down then the others will know, hey, we're going to get searched next. let's get rid of our contraband. doing it at random gives us a good chance to find something if they do have anything up in there. >> this one. this is not right. >> let's see. >> feel this one. feel that one. here. go ahead and open that one. yeah. that's soap. >>...
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countries he has chosen are random. there is a random quality. the countries included happen to be the one that mr. trump does not have business dealings with. whether that is a coincidence or not we will let other people decide. the main problem as it relates islamic extremism in this country is ongoing. since 2011, there have not been any examples of people from those countries being involved in terrorism. the way this is going to be interpreted is probably going to exacerbate some of the anti-american feelings among radical islamic people that are homegrown in this country. beyond that, it is going to make our job more difficult not easier. host: donald trump tweeted this morning a short while ago. guest: he is tweeting already? good heavens. i wish he would get more sleep. host: "our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting now. look at what is happening all over the world, a horrible mess!" extremism is a real problem. the question is whether this is an action to deal with a real problem. , if he is going to have success as it relate
countries he has chosen are random. there is a random quality. the countries included happen to be the one that mr. trump does not have business dealings with. whether that is a coincidence or not we will let other people decide. the main problem as it relates islamic extremism in this country is ongoing. since 2011, there have not been any examples of people from those countries being involved in terrorism. the way this is going to be interpreted is probably going to exacerbate some of the...
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important thing about that is the formally published regulations, federal regulators do so much by more random of understanding that are not published, subtle ways that don't leave official footprint in the record. it is the tip of the iceberg, nobody could keep up with all of it. big companies have to hire people whose specialties to deal with regulation and some specific aspect of their business. >> in your view, the bureaucratic state, could it be attributed to congress? >> congress is fundamentally responsible. there unwillingness to make hard choices they have taken the easy way out because their fundamental interest is getting reelected and they find the current system increases their power even though it would appear to people the delegation of legislative power is congress giving away power, something -- congress is more powerful and more likely to stay in office under this new systems the house of representatives has an incompetency rate higher than the house of lords. you can watch them on ourwants, book tv.org. ...
important thing about that is the formally published regulations, federal regulators do so much by more random of understanding that are not published, subtle ways that don't leave official footprint in the record. it is the tip of the iceberg, nobody could keep up with all of it. big companies have to hire people whose specialties to deal with regulation and some specific aspect of their business. >> in your view, the bureaucratic state, could it be attributed to congress? >>...
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things but we have new things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the first 7, 8, 9 being on stage and being embarrassed and doing randommy anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory ♪ ♪ ♪ admission to camp mather is through a lottery it includes meals and camp programs remember all applicant registration on line into a lottery and have a rec and park department family account to register registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasis is a great place to enjoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>[gavel] >> >> good afternoon everyone. this meeting will come to order to this a regular meeting for the land-use and transportation committee. sup
things but we have new things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the first 7, 8, 9 being on stage and being embarrassed and doing randommy anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory ♪ ♪ ♪ admission to camp mather is through a lottery it includes meals and camp programs remember all applicant registration on line into a lottery and have a rec and park department family account to register registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasis...
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she saw big random pictures, pieces of a unicorn, peace is bigger than the model narrowly reads. this is a picture tells the story of hunters stealing in the woods to catch a unicorn. ladies make sounds out of nature. trees, birds, trilling in the woods. and this brings out her sketches of hunters attacking passengers and killing the unicorn, the rooms fill up with song like a church choir singing hallelujah. we are located at fort hunter, it's a large estate, it had been a large estate but now it's an office county park. the mansion has distance since the revolutionary war, they're located on a bluff above the susquehanna and it was used for strategic purposes but over time when the united states won its freedom, this place became owned by a family by the name of mcallister. they were entrepreneurs, as a child i knew fort hunter was here. but i did not know until many years i was out of high school for 50 years, this was my 50th high school reunion that there were enslaved people at fort hunter. this place is located only eight miles north of my own home in harrisburg.and i was
she saw big random pictures, pieces of a unicorn, peace is bigger than the model narrowly reads. this is a picture tells the story of hunters stealing in the woods to catch a unicorn. ladies make sounds out of nature. trees, birds, trilling in the woods. and this brings out her sketches of hunters attacking passengers and killing the unicorn, the rooms fill up with song like a church choir singing hallelujah. we are located at fort hunter, it's a large estate, it had been a large estate but now...
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that's why we need to macroeconomists toolkit, which really can this have randomized controlled trials. differences and differences where we leverage the fact that a lot of times these policies get rolled out over different geographies over time and we can say hey, the people in this state can stand in for what would've happened to these people have been not gotten to this program. in the two minutes and four seconds i have left, all talk about these very recent research papers that are going back to the dawn of our current social safety net and say and what do know about the impact these have had on the children at the times long-term capacities. interesting than the last year there have been papers that have come out across these four different domains. all of these are based on a really rigorous research design whether its possible treatment and control groups so you can plausibly say that this is the effect of the program. so it reaches back to the mother's pension program and it is 11 to 1935 good they look at people who've applied for this program. these are people who declare th
that's why we need to macroeconomists toolkit, which really can this have randomized controlled trials. differences and differences where we leverage the fact that a lot of times these policies get rolled out over different geographies over time and we can say hey, the people in this state can stand in for what would've happened to these people have been not gotten to this program. in the two minutes and four seconds i have left, all talk about these very recent research papers that are going...
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random but insane. >> well, that is random. liz: yes, liz, that is random.u putting your money? >> there is a lot of industries. you hear the story, liz be and how big box stores aren't doing well and all being done on internet. look at airstream. you can't do that with online. brinks, if taxes go through, you will need them. liz: neil hennessey, thanks. we have the big box guy, arthur blank, owner of the falcons and cofounder of home depot right here on fox business. the dow closing down triple digits. [closing bell rings] here comes apple numbers. david and melissa, we're waiting on you guys. david: thanks very much, liz. a sea of red as we end the last trading day of the month. the you dow is 70 points above the session lows. that's a good thing. s&p 500 down the fourth straight day, highest losing streak in three months. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have you covered for all the big market losers. here is what we have this hour. apple reporting in the hour. will this put a dent typically what is their best qu
random but insane. >> well, that is random. liz: yes, liz, that is random.u putting your money? >> there is a lot of industries. you hear the story, liz be and how big box stores aren't doing well and all being done on internet. look at airstream. you can't do that with online. brinks, if taxes go through, you will need them. liz: neil hennessey, thanks. we have the big box guy, arthur blank, owner of the falcons and cofounder of home depot right here on fox business. the dow...
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everybody at random house thought it was a terrible idea to have anonymous author. why? nobody could tour, nobody could do readings, no one could be interviewed. what is going on? i shared, because i was a graduate school dropout, shared joe's affection for anonymous writing as a literary tradition. and and that was my very effete reason really for thinking this was a great idea. let's read the book, not worry about who the author is. so we got -- the reason those printing estimates went down is your anonymity. did you know that? >> no. >> okay. [laughter] because you wouldn't come forward. >> well, you know, i did tell a few people. i told my editor at "newsweek" because she had to tell them -- >> you're right. >> -- you did a freelance project. and he read the book three months before it came out, and he said, joe, this is really funny, but you know books like this never sell. [laughter] >> that sums it up for publishing in general. so anyway, there was a panic, i mean, within the offices of what are we going to do? we don't have an author. who is this person? and afte
everybody at random house thought it was a terrible idea to have anonymous author. why? nobody could tour, nobody could do readings, no one could be interviewed. what is going on? i shared, because i was a graduate school dropout, shared joe's affection for anonymous writing as a literary tradition. and and that was my very effete reason really for thinking this was a great idea. let's read the book, not worry about who the author is. so we got -- the reason those printing estimates went down...
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he was shooting at random. this wasn't a specific attack that he went after anyone that he knew, but he was just shooting indiscriminately into a crowd. he's due in court tomorrow. he's facing very serious charges. all of them eligible for the death penalty. >> boris, thank you for that. for the latest on those victims, i want to get to ryan young outside broward health medical center where the victims are being treated. what's the latest there, ryan? >> this has been a tough few hours for the families that have been involved in this. a lot of them come iing to the hospital. people were transported to the hospital. we know six were in critical condition. three have been upgraded to stable. three remain in critical. imagine this. one of the people shot actually was able to walk out of the hospital already being released. . for the people who work here, this was a a trying time. we talked to an e.r. doctor just today. >> i've hugged some survivors and had family members hug me. that's that was special. it's emoti
he was shooting at random. this wasn't a specific attack that he went after anyone that he knew, but he was just shooting indiscriminately into a crowd. he's due in court tomorrow. he's facing very serious charges. all of them eligible for the death penalty. >> boris, thank you for that. for the latest on those victims, i want to get to ryan young outside broward health medical center where the victims are being treated. what's the latest there, ryan? >> this has been a tough few...
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then this random man got involved yea go ahead film me i don't give a film me i'm from southern countyronald reagan republican a conservative town you understand and your black is still shiftling and shuffling and she don't want to be filmed i'm 16 feet away i m not violating any law because if i had been that pig would come over and arrest me and because of the random guy with a pit bull inserted himself into a traffic stop the uber eats driver get a written warning the end just another day in paradise in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> steve:ahead at eight. imprisoned for leaking u-s secrets. president obama takes action to free chelsea manning. the bus crash that killed six children in tennessee. what a preliminary report is revealing about the driver. and next. russian president vladimir putin coming to the defense of donald trmp. over allegations from an unverified report. "did trump really come and meet with moscow prostitutes? vladimir putin says no. the russian leader is denying an unverified report that trump was caught in a compromising situation at a moscow hote
then this random man got involved yea go ahead film me i don't give a film me i'm from southern countyronald reagan republican a conservative town you understand and your black is still shiftling and shuffling and she don't want to be filmed i'm 16 feet away i m not violating any law because if i had been that pig would come over and arrest me and because of the random guy with a pit bull inserted himself into a traffic stop the uber eats driver get a written warning the end just another day in...
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it is they opened fire at random. it is the latest in a wave of attacks on the latest in a wave of attacks on the city's governor has described it as an act of terrorism. 16 foreign nationals are among the dead. the reason may have called for 2017 to bea reason may have called for 2017 to be a year of unity and opportunity following the referendum which she says has exposed the divisions in britain. in her new year message to the prime minister said she would work to secure a brexit deal for everyone, whether they had voted to leave or remain. and the archbishop of canterbury has also used his new year message to call for reconciliation following the referendum campaign. he said that the christian tradition of the country would help to heal any differences. he also praised the effo rts differences. he also praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in britain. let's catch up their home in britain. let's catch up now with all of the morning sport. a busy day yesterday. chelsea are top of the premier leagu
it is they opened fire at random. it is the latest in a wave of attacks on the latest in a wave of attacks on the city's governor has described it as an act of terrorism. 16 foreign nationals are among the dead. the reason may have called for 2017 to bea reason may have called for 2017 to be a year of unity and opportunity following the referendum which she says has exposed the divisions in britain. in her new year message to the prime minister said she would work to secure a brexit deal for...
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pronounced that the see no word if anyone else was hit during that drive by also unclear if this was a randomno suspects of vehicle description or a description of the shooter again a man's night dead in hayward after a drive by we keep you posted as we learn more on that. >> reporter: kampala data for the fourth quarter and 2016 and then this can done its share lately of oil ever so slightly nothing to panic over. other people. and streaming music service. the hardware could become a problem services and the parts cost and is growing by 33% and this is the big news super-quality and get you to use more data. and they have the batter's three of them and this is a back-and-forth. awhirl a hero attend and then he had 20 tonight. 17 seconds left. and they had 27. wrote and a brief moment. brought james carrier in cleveland lost tonight and they have one good player the all-star at the davis. and then and the fed. and >> gary: than wartime will not kidding. marlow schoolers and they started. " but + super bowl and looks fantastic time brady established as a three-point favorite against their land
pronounced that the see no word if anyone else was hit during that drive by also unclear if this was a randomno suspects of vehicle description or a description of the shooter again a man's night dead in hayward after a drive by we keep you posted as we learn more on that. >> reporter: kampala data for the fourth quarter and 2016 and then this can done its share lately of oil ever so slightly nothing to panic over. other people. and streaming music service. the hardware could become a...
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brown who also happens to work as a uber driver and because of one random passenger jim burke whos what a big heart and they told jim about lewis this fantastic kid with cerebral palsy and to buy a upsy and sells for 500 and let's kids like lewis to experience walking. >> i thought it would be great to have and said you don't need a fundraiser. >> reporter: and in a place lewis has been celebrated just as he is they cheered to see him travel this way. >> that is great, alive, it's amazing. >> i was happy. >> reporter: as for jim burke his reward he got to meet lewis. >> and this is lewis. >> i just want him to know that he is my hero for giving me that smile. >> reporter: and that's the best reward there is. john donavan abc news. >> never under estimate the power of one act of kindness. >> really great story, action news sports sunday is next here on channel 6:00 and we continue 4:30 with murphy and edwards and karen edwards usually but not tomorrow. >> and for karen edwards and walter perez and melissa magee and jeff skversky i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night. you are a busy wom
brown who also happens to work as a uber driver and because of one random passenger jim burke whos what a big heart and they told jim about lewis this fantastic kid with cerebral palsy and to buy a upsy and sells for 500 and let's kids like lewis to experience walking. >> i thought it would be great to have and said you don't need a fundraiser. >> reporter: and in a place lewis has been celebrated just as he is they cheered to see him travel this way. >> that is great, alive,...
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. >> guest: why didn't random house keep reducing the prisoning. they couldn't keep up if with it after i was publishing. started off at 55 and -- >> that didn't -- >> guest: that's publishing for you. it got scary as hell. to have a feeding frenzy going after you, and when i became a target, we had two little kids who were going to elementary school and i said to victoria, i think i want to come out. she said, no, no, no, no,ment no. -and i think that in the end i probably should have come out earlier, but there was a lot of fear going on. so that's why. >> okay. how -- how did you decide to take the voice of a young black political worker? what led to that choice of narrator? >> guest: well, it was an homage to arthur penn warren. -- robert penn warren. >> host: that's okay. >> guest: aanonymous name. >> host: we'll fifth you pass. >> guest: but white black and why young? and the other most crucial part of this is that he was the most middle class, upper middle class character in book, which i thought would be kind of ironic and hilarious.ug but
. >> guest: why didn't random house keep reducing the prisoning. they couldn't keep up if with it after i was publishing. started off at 55 and -- >> that didn't -- >> guest: that's publishing for you. it got scary as hell. to have a feeding frenzy going after you, and when i became a target, we had two little kids who were going to elementary school and i said to victoria, i think i want to come out. she said, no, no, no, no,ment no. -and i think that in the end i probably...
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such a random moment in the republican primary. press conference is over, he convenes this press conference to announce he signs this pledge, holds the pledge up with the wrong date on it, thanks everybody, walks away, comes back to the podium, starts up the press conference to tell everybody how awesome it is that he's meeting with his friend, the speaker of the house in indonesia. his whole group is here to see me today. we will do great things for the united states, won't we? weird at the time, totally inexplicable. now we get it. because that was last september, september 2015. donald trump was doing donald trump business that day. his presidential campaign was only a few months old. the indonesian speaker of the house was there to talk with trump about a planned golf course and planned hotel. since then, that guy, the indonesian speaker of the house, has gotten into and out of a lot of trouble, because that company i was talking about, that's the largest taxpayer in indonesia, that mining company that operates a giant open pit
such a random moment in the republican primary. press conference is over, he convenes this press conference to announce he signs this pledge, holds the pledge up with the wrong date on it, thanks everybody, walks away, comes back to the podium, starts up the press conference to tell everybody how awesome it is that he's meeting with his friend, the speaker of the house in indonesia. his whole group is here to see me today. we will do great things for the united states, won't we? weird at the...
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recently of course some other drawings were discovered at the house so those are now being published by random house the longtime publisher. and now is a fun part and i'm in and show you some of the things that are actually and the dr. seuss collection. i am using the cat and the hat as an example because i think that as a is a title that most people are familiar with these are some of the earliest sketches. you can see that they are very rough sketches as he is working out the story. he treated these just like sort of on his desk. you can see how rough the sketches are. and just as he's getting an idea of how it's gonna look on the page you can see when you get over here that he is always working on a two-page spread. he has his words at the time cut out from other paper and pasted here where he thinks they might go on the page then, when he graduated from the rough sketches he would tend to make more finished drawings in ink, black and white and i think you could see the difference. there is a very rough sketch of the house. the sun did not shine. it was too wet to play. so we sat and the ho
recently of course some other drawings were discovered at the house so those are now being published by random house the longtime publisher. and now is a fun part and i'm in and show you some of the things that are actually and the dr. seuss collection. i am using the cat and the hat as an example because i think that as a is a title that most people are familiar with these are some of the earliest sketches. you can see that they are very rough sketches as he is working out the story. he...
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then this random man got involved yea go ahead film me i don't give a film me i'm from southern countyronald reagan republican a conservative town you understand and your black is still shiftling and shuffling and she don't want to be filmed i'm 16 feet away i am not violating any law because if i had been that pig would come over and arrest me and because of the random guy with a pit bull inserted himself into a traffic stop the uber eats driver get a written warning the end just another day in paradise in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> britteny: and all the sons of leather organizes itself and that here is what it looks like wednesday or as that urge the right off the coast and the more moderate, or same thing when you see the orange color and the rate moves and that we take a little while once it gets here we see it closer to 45 6:00 this will continue into our east bay's own and wednesday night. that has to get in debt thursday that will attract the next system move bid late thursday and friday. as it the first round and pretty much jobs and ageratum most of the regen
then this random man got involved yea go ahead film me i don't give a film me i'm from southern countyronald reagan republican a conservative town you understand and your black is still shiftling and shuffling and she don't want to be filmed i'm 16 feet away i am not violating any law because if i had been that pig would come over and arrest me and because of the random guy with a pit bull inserted himself into a traffic stop the uber eats driver get a written warning the end just another day...
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. >> it was totally random? >> we don't know. mentally deranged.çó or in fact it could be someone who had a much more sinister motive that we have to worry about every day. and that is terrorism. we can't conclude that. >> that was senator will they will son of florida. sharingxd the reports that he received in art from the head o tied with you authorities and taken into custody, 26-year-old estewa, this sant yak dough who again senator did report walked in to waggage claim area there. and tired a weapon, intact went through three hagxd scenes, according to -- hag scenes, before sitting down and he mention the, chris van cleave joins us. these were questions that we have discussed follong the attacks in bros i will. -- brussels. the attack in istanbul, again, at that airport. the notion of a soft target, perhaps a question that i will be asked again today, can he seemingly without answer which is to say, how far out can you move a security perimeter and still feel as though not just facility but certainly passengers traveling, cu
. >> it was totally random? >> we don't know. mentally deranged.çó or in fact it could be someone who had a much more sinister motive that we have to worry about every day. and that is terrorism. we can't conclude that. >> that was senator will they will son of florida. sharingxd the reports that he received in art from the head o tied with you authorities and taken into custody, 26-year-old estewa, this sant yak dough who again senator did report walked in to waggage claim...
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of course some other drawings just discovered at the house so those books are now being pushed by random house, ted geisel's longtime publisher. now is the fun part and i'm going to show you some of the things that are in the doctor seuss collection. i'm using the cat in the hat as an example because i think that's a title that most people are familiar with . these are some of ted geisel's earliest catches and you can see they are very rough sketches as he's putting out his story. he treated these just like rings from a coffee cup, sort of on his desk and you can see how rough the sketches are and just as he's getting an idea of howit's going to look on the page . you can see when you get over here that he's always working on a two-page spread. he has his words at the time sort of cut out from other papers and pasted here where hethinks they might go on the page . then when he graduated from the rough sketches, he would tend to make more finished drawings in ink, black and white and i think you can see the difference, there's a very rough sketch of the house, the first page , but it was
of course some other drawings just discovered at the house so those books are now being pushed by random house, ted geisel's longtime publisher. now is the fun part and i'm going to show you some of the things that are in the doctor seuss collection. i'm using the cat in the hat as an example because i think that's a title that most people are familiar with . these are some of ted geisel's earliest catches and you can see they are very rough sketches as he's putting out his story. he treated...
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he thought that eventually the confusion or the randomness apparent randomness that was quantum mechanics would -- be a sort of temporary airing perception to move to deeper understanding of the force and do you think that's still possible. >> this is what's frustrating when you -- when i was researching the bock and when i wrote it and perhaps when you read it, you sort of go -- albert go. go albert go. but wouldn't it be wonderful if like just before he died or after like in the movie say look, look we found qawnl tomb mechanic isn't true and exactly he said einstein and others thought maybe there's hidden variable that things seem uncertainty but underneath clarity. unfortunately in 1950s theoretical work and experimental works seem to show hidden motion cannot be true and quantum mechanics works really, really well. our cell phones, our cameras, the internet all depends on the strange fluctuation. they're not entirely random butst they're not predictable in finest detail. kind of a shame that the universe is like that. it does seem different from what einstein believed and also possib
he thought that eventually the confusion or the randomness apparent randomness that was quantum mechanics would -- be a sort of temporary airing perception to move to deeper understanding of the force and do you think that's still possible. >> this is what's frustrating when you -- when i was researching the bock and when i wrote it and perhaps when you read it, you sort of go -- albert go. go albert go. but wouldn't it be wonderful if like just before he died or after like in the movie...
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hackers got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august. this morning we are learning more about the sudden death of lee o'denat -- the founder of the popular website-- worldstar hip-hop. the l-a times is reporting that o'denat was inside a san diego business when he became unresponsive. according to the coroner's office-- the cause of death is heart disease. o'denat started his website in 2005, sharing hip-hop music, interviews, and sports highlights. it's now one of the most popular websites on the internet. look's like barack obama may not be out of a job for long. a craigslist chicago ad, by the party game "cards against humanity" - is reaching ou
hackers got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august....
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they could do this even while swearing while they were dissing random words. the swear words could hand their holds in about 50% longer than the ones who weren't swearing. it's a pain relieving effect. but then if you ask people how often do you swear in your everyday life what they found was that that pain relieving effect was greatest for the people that's where the least in their life. we know there's an impact on your body. you use up the powers of the words. also an impact on how other people perceive you there are social consequences. for example and the right context you can be perceived to be funny. that's why what some of the comedians wear blue. and the right context you can seem acceptable. you can seem informal. you can seem out-of-control or unhinged. you can seem really emotional right now. the perceptions that people bring to bear on someone who swears are very much driven by the context. is this the type of contacts where i think someone could get away with a swearing and be funny as is the context where i think the only reason someone would sw
they could do this even while swearing while they were dissing random words. the swear words could hand their holds in about 50% longer than the ones who weren't swearing. it's a pain relieving effect. but then if you ask people how often do you swear in your everyday life what they found was that that pain relieving effect was greatest for the people that's where the least in their life. we know there's an impact on your body. you use up the powers of the words. also an impact on how other...
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. >>: will be more worn the new thing because you you focus on fixing problems not release of randomeone who will concentrate on moving america. >>: this is an interesting question he does that and 20 the 50 million people by setting his own agenda and go on all around the media that is how he won we expect some of that to occur with expected to start pushing the real policy issues. >>reporter: 50 does that the division, give some more leeway than is the most important thing he can do. >>pam m: you cannot last inauguration live right here our expanded coverage begins to marron would have reported out of local what started as well as protests in beginning of a 30 tomorrow morning we will go commercial free to air the president of margaret's and ceremony in its entirety right here would hope you join us tomorrow morning. >>steve: businesses in downtown oakland responding and giving a for possible damage it happened in the past few conceivably of windows and doors for a rally will be held in oakland federal building no demonstration will be at 9:00 in the morning of san francisco recall
. >>: will be more worn the new thing because you you focus on fixing problems not release of randomeone who will concentrate on moving america. >>: this is an interesting question he does that and 20 the 50 million people by setting his own agenda and go on all around the media that is how he won we expect some of that to occur with expected to start pushing the real policy issues. >>reporter: 50 does that the division, give some more leeway than is the most important thing...
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. >> just a random search today. come on, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this from him and write him up. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, it's not sharpened. write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, once they do that, they get sent to ad seg. as long as it's not sharpened to a point, it's just considered dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out this piece right here. >> random searches in all of the cell blocks are vital to the safety of the inmates and officers. as every piece of contraband discovered to mean one less attack. after all, with enough time on their hands, some inmates are fully capable and more than willin
. >> just a random search today. come on, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this from him and write him up. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for...
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i love the fact that atjpl you can just wander into a random room and it is called something like thereme terrain mobility lab. that's what they're doing here. they're making robots to cope with extreme terrain. this is axel which is a robot with a pair of wheels that can be lowered down cliffs. and this is fido and athena. these are the prototypes for the mars rovers spirit and opportunity. of course the point about robots is they can do things that humans might want to do but in places that humans can't go. all of these have fairly familiar designs, wheels here, some robots have legs. but kate russell has found one that looks like nothing i have ever seen before. in 2012 the world watched with bated breath as nasa deployed a rover on the surface of mars using a sky crane. this kind of science is incredibly expensive. the rover weighed 900 kilograms, as much as a full grown giraffe. with the equipment required to land it gently, it had to be able to take the weight of 32 giraffes. total cost, $2.5 billion. it would have been much cheaper if curiosity was lightweight, came flat—packed
i love the fact that atjpl you can just wander into a random room and it is called something like thereme terrain mobility lab. that's what they're doing here. they're making robots to cope with extreme terrain. this is axel which is a robot with a pair of wheels that can be lowered down cliffs. and this is fido and athena. these are the prototypes for the mars rovers spirit and opportunity. of course the point about robots is they can do things that humans might want to do but in places that...
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lauderdale at random. a portion of the baggage claim area where the shooting happened has been reopened but curtains shield the crime scene. a mass shooting at a major u.s. airport. federal prosecutors say the gunman aimed at the head of each of his victims and he stopped shooting only when he ran out of bullets and then dropped the gun on the ground. he'll face a judge in the morning. he could get the death penalty. >>> david begnaud, thank you. >>> tonight, omar tells us more. >> reporter: olga never missed mass at her church. she was one of five victims who didn't survive the airport attack. parishioners and the priest are honoring the woman with the british accent who always called people lovie. >> it was difficult for people to come to mass today, but still they came to this mass because olga normally came to the 5:00 p.m. mass. >> reporter: 57-year-old michael and his wife were in florida for a cruise. he was killed in the shooting, she was injured. iowa senator chuck grassley tweeted, pray i will fo
lauderdale at random. a portion of the baggage claim area where the shooting happened has been reopened but curtains shield the crime scene. a mass shooting at a major u.s. airport. federal prosecutors say the gunman aimed at the head of each of his victims and he stopped shooting only when he ran out of bullets and then dropped the gun on the ground. he'll face a judge in the morning. he could get the death penalty. >>> david begnaud, thank you. >>> tonight, omar tells us...
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. >> did he single out an yip one or random killing. >> he was random point and shooting. anything that was in his way he shot. >> what were the rang -- >> was he shooting people at poi point-blank how did he get so many people dead and wounted. >> when you have three magazine that hold eight rounds it's easy to crack off a number of rounds. so he opened kept walking around shooting until out of ammunition, once he was out of ammunition -- tfrsz arouit was carousel, so many people he shot in shoulder and everything else, it very surreal sight to see. i was coming um watching where he was to see if i could get people out lady had falling, i went to make sure my wife was out i i was 50 or 60 feet away while he was still shooting, once he got done, he dropped firearm down, walked back to the area, when he got close to the door three in baggage claim, he dropped the gun, made couple steps, laid down, spread agenea waited for the deputy came up and behind him waiting for the deputy to come, i followed deputy up to make sure he was alone down there, down on that main level, by a
. >> did he single out an yip one or random killing. >> he was random point and shooting. anything that was in his way he shot. >> what were the rang -- >> was he shooting people at poi point-blank how did he get so many people dead and wounted. >> when you have three magazine that hold eight rounds it's easy to crack off a number of rounds. so he opened kept walking around shooting until out of ammunition, once he was out of ammunition -- tfrsz arouit was...
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we are live at police headquarters, police say it appears to be a random act of violence. >> reporter: yeah, police are calling it a crime of opportunity, and i couldn't help but think about my mother, myself when i heard about what the women went through. according to police, the suspects followed the women into their garage, and terrorized them for 45 minutes. home surveillance video released by fremont police, the first clip you see is a masked man pointing a semiautomatic handgun at the victim. >> it happened a lot. the video, there's much more video, and it's very, very disturbing to watch? according to the police, back on december 8, at 10:45 p.m., mother and daughter returned home on sunrise drive when four men followed them through an open garage door. inside, they stole cash and valuables. what you do see, police say the women's wrists were tied up, being held hostage. >> grabbing their hair, holding the gun to their head, threatening them. it's awful. >> reporter: police say it appears the suspects and the victims didn't know each other. >> it feels random, it does not feel
we are live at police headquarters, police say it appears to be a random act of violence. >> reporter: yeah, police are calling it a crime of opportunity, and i couldn't help but think about my mother, myself when i heard about what the women went through. according to police, the suspects followed the women into their garage, and terrorized them for 45 minutes. home surveillance video released by fremont police, the first clip you see is a masked man pointing a semiautomatic handgun at...
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in the street throwing random shots, i enjoy it.hink it's going to go on people, he's an nfl wide receiver, we talk about himself and the third person all the time, that's what he's doin doing. >> tom: there was a guy in boardwalk empire who spoke of himself in the first person. >> i don't watch television, i'm a monk. >> to answer your question like jimmy here, it's ridiculous to imagine that hillary clinton wouldn't it be tougher on vladimir putin, that's one of the endearing and it just bizarre things about donald trump is that he just as any old crazy that comes to his mind. of course vladimir putin wanted donald trump to win instead of hilary conti, of course. >> tom: why of course? >> hillary clinton is much more of a foreign policy interventionist, hillary clinton got involved with russia's messing around with the ukraine elections in russia, after the reset, which was a disaster and didn't work. total disaster. >> tom: would she be tougher on him? he said it tougher. >> how may times as he have to flub latimer puke and vladi
in the street throwing random shots, i enjoy it.hink it's going to go on people, he's an nfl wide receiver, we talk about himself and the third person all the time, that's what he's doin doing. >> tom: there was a guy in boardwalk empire who spoke of himself in the first person. >> i don't watch television, i'm a monk. >> to answer your question like jimmy here, it's ridiculous to imagine that hillary clinton wouldn't it be tougher on vladimir putin, that's one of the...
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there is a distinction between random shooters and terrorists. these shooters are in their mid 20s and they have mental health issues. i am not trying to exonerate isis. >> no, i am saying that isis is appealing to more mentally unstable people. isis didn't even know this guy existed i am sure. whenever a person is linked to mental illness and isis, there should be more surveillance. >> megyn: he is obviously a mentally disturbed man. i don't know that they look at him and say he is a terrorist. this guy is crazy. do they have any obligation to have him committed or contact his family? >> i think they should. crazy and talking about isis and a prospect to carry out an act of violence. not because he is trained or any expert in terrorism. isis put the seeds in a number of people's heads. that's known. that should be an indicator. >> megyn: they will run it down tonight. it's not completely figured out. hopefully he is talking. if there was somebody else working with him, if this wasn't a lone actor, they will look into that. have you heard anythin
there is a distinction between random shooters and terrorists. these shooters are in their mid 20s and they have mental health issues. i am not trying to exonerate isis. >> no, i am saying that isis is appealing to more mentally unstable people. isis didn't even know this guy existed i am sure. whenever a person is linked to mental illness and isis, there should be more surveillance. >> megyn: he is obviously a mentally disturbed man. i don't know that they look at him and say he is...
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it's just random situation. >> this man did not want to reveal his identity says the cases may be random but not unexpected. >> they hope that it's safer and quieter in 2017. >> this was taken before the hazmat team entered the warehouse this afternoon. a fire started in the drug vault causing explosion in the building. no one was hurt but in the blast it could be a possible has math situation. >> a sanctuary-cities slowdown and millions could be at stake. >> new develop in the the frantic search for a missing mother and the two children in virginia. >> in months this will come down to make way for a hospital. tonight there are concerns about the health of fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver internet speeds differently. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half the headroom, half a hallway, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, the only 100% fiber optic network cable only
it's just random situation. >> this man did not want to reveal his identity says the cases may be random but not unexpected. >> they hope that it's safer and quieter in 2017. >> this was taken before the hazmat team entered the warehouse this afternoon. a fire started in the drug vault causing explosion in the building. no one was hurt but in the blast it could be a possible has math situation. >> a sanctuary-cities slowdown and millions could be at stake. >> new...