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this was captain joseph redmond. you'll notice a lot of redmonds. this is john redmond's older brother. he ran naval communications, and op 20g was a subunit of naval communications. so the redmond brothers essentially ran the cliptology function for the navy in washington. back at pearl, rochefort took a dim view of the op 20g makeover. he didn't know the redmond brothers, nor was he aware of joe winger's ideas for reestablishing the relationships of op 20g. but rochefort surmised washington and hypo and he might be on a collision course. rochefort's suspicions proved correct. soon it became clear that hypo and op 20g had totally different concepts of station hypo's mission. the redmonds went on to turn hypo, excuse me, into a sort of collection agency. it would collect intercepts, it would decrypt them and then send the raw material to washington, to op 20g, for evaluation. washington would do the thinking. rochefort wouldn't go along with that. he believed that he was, quote, better fitted -- that's what he said -- to evaluate decrypts than the p
this was captain joseph redmond. you'll notice a lot of redmonds. this is john redmond's older brother. he ran naval communications, and op 20g was a subunit of naval communications. so the redmond brothers essentially ran the cliptology function for the navy in washington. back at pearl, rochefort took a dim view of the op 20g makeover. he didn't know the redmond brothers, nor was he aware of joe winger's ideas for reestablishing the relationships of op 20g. but rochefort surmised washington...
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bruce beresford redmond would be extradited to mexico. >> i can't say we were surprised.d for extraditing somebody from the united states to another country is small. >> reporter: and in february, mexican authorities transported bruce back to cancun. >> we've been told the jail in cancun is the most violent and dangerous jail in all of mexico, that a person such as bruce, an american citizen coming down there, is going to be at great risk for his safety. >> reporter: in a preliminary hearing, his mexican attorneys asked that the charges be thrown out and gave a preview of their defense, producing two witnesses who said they saw monica out shopping that day she disappeared. bruce watched the proceedings from behind bars inside the courtroom. four days later, the mexican judge ruled the case would go to trial. >> i am very disappointed. >> reporter: leon is his mexican attorney. >> i was there when he was told that bit court. and i can tell you he was completely devastated. >> reporter: monica's sister giani was there to watch. >> i am very confident they are doing an excel
bruce beresford redmond would be extradited to mexico. >> i can't say we were surprised.d for extraditing somebody from the united states to another country is small. >> reporter: and in february, mexican authorities transported bruce back to cancun. >> we've been told the jail in cancun is the most violent and dangerous jail in all of mexico, that a person such as bruce, an american citizen coming down there, is going to be at great risk for his safety. >> reporter: in...
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archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive gestures. their legs are splayed out in awkward, distorted poses. this one is wearing a hair knot and pony tail that we know warriors wore in mesoamerica. also an ear spool, that suggests he might have been an individual of high status. it's important that he's shown naked because in mesoamerica captives were shown naked as a sign of their humiliation. keach: redmond thinks that each of these figures may represent a chief or warrior from a competing group who had been captured and taken to monte alban to be sacrificed. redmond: the fact that there are 300 or more of these male figures portrayed on
archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive...
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as a gay man, i was especially touched by what daniel redmond wrote. if i may, i want to read a section of that, because i thought it was something that kind of hit the nail on the head, in terms of why we're here. this is what he wrote. "there was a time when lgbt people could not safely gather -- not in san francisco, not in new york, not in los angeles, not anywhere. our meeting places were subjected to police raids. our community members were intimidated and trapped. -- and entrapped. the rights groups were founded in cramped living rooms and windowless bars. people used pseudonyms, in fear of putting the name on membership lists. they were subjected to the fbi surveillance and harassment. lgbt people were once viewed as a threat to national security, so we should understand what is at stake in a proposed civil rights ordinance in san francisco." i think that really is the point. unfortunately, at different times in our history, we have had different groups that have been targeted. as a member of one of those groups, i think it is important for us
as a gay man, i was especially touched by what daniel redmond wrote. if i may, i want to read a section of that, because i thought it was something that kind of hit the nail on the head, in terms of why we're here. this is what he wrote. "there was a time when lgbt people could not safely gather -- not in san francisco, not in new york, not in los angeles, not anywhere. our meeting places were subjected to police raids. our community members were intimidated and trapped. -- and entrapped....
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i'm a failed parent. >> reporter: one of the more wrenching scenes in farrah's story showed redmond,ains, coming for a brief trip from jail to visit his mother's death bed. >> people have complained about it, said we were just using him, but no, no. they had a wonderful time together. she died a few months later. >> reporter: having battled leukemia, o'neal now 71 has been diagnosed with mel mona and just this past month, prostate cancer. >> i have a prostate cancer that is contained. >> reporter: you were just diagnosed. what was your reaction? >> why me? >> reporter: and you are determined, obviously, to fight it? >> sure. farrah taught me that. >> reporter: you said that if you had a chance, you would say you're sorry to farrah. >> i think that's the first thing every man should say to his woman. >> reporter: and so that flies in the face of the cliche that love means never having to say your sorry. >> oh, wait now. >> love means never having to say your sorry. i still owe her 1,000 more sorries. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in malibu, california. >> ryan o'neal. t
i'm a failed parent. >> reporter: one of the more wrenching scenes in farrah's story showed redmond,ains, coming for a brief trip from jail to visit his mother's death bed. >> people have complained about it, said we were just using him, but no, no. they had a wonderful time together. she died a few months later. >> reporter: having battled leukemia, o'neal now 71 has been diagnosed with mel mona and just this past month, prostate cancer. >> i have a prostate cancer that...
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lieutenant michael redmond at the end here is high on the captain's list. he will be a captain at some point soon. he was the liaison this past year at candlestick park. that institution is in the bayview and requires a liaison that is competent. and lieutenant redmond and sgt hart have been very virtuous for what they do and their relationship between the police department and the san francisco 49ers. lastly is lieutenant sullivan. next up on the captain's list. lieutenant o'sullivan is also well-respected. he has prior administration experience and has also been in control for many years. he is the de watch in qr. in my absence, you runs the station. -- he is the day watch anchor. he gets it. he talks to community groups. he is the complete community policing package. i am gratified to have commissioned officers who work for me of that caliber. the second model is finished. thank you for listening to my report. as jack said, we are excited to be san francisco police officers. we are excited to work for chief suhr, and we are excited that you came out to t
lieutenant michael redmond at the end here is high on the captain's list. he will be a captain at some point soon. he was the liaison this past year at candlestick park. that institution is in the bayview and requires a liaison that is competent. and lieutenant redmond and sgt hart have been very virtuous for what they do and their relationship between the police department and the san francisco 49ers. lastly is lieutenant sullivan. next up on the captain's list. lieutenant o'sullivan is also...
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-- >> well, the laws, the system for broadcasting is, i mean, microsoft could do it presuming in redmond where there is a tv signal that they offered the same kind of platform that we would offer because the system of broadcasting transmission is local. so it's utterly 1 to 1. a local broadcaster sends a signal out. and we provide an antenna to receive it, put it over the internet, and allow people to record it. >> all right. mr. misener, do you plan to intercept broadcast signals and sell them over your network -- well, i guess do you sell them as part of your content? would you see that as a legitimate thing to do at this point? >> senator, thank you for the question. we currently don't offer live programming in our video service, and we don't know what the future holds for our other businesses. we're all about providing our customers vast selection and choice. so the 120,000 available movies and tv episodes, that will -- >> you license those or -- >> yes, sir. >> or deal with the copyrights? with everyone who owns them? >> that's correct. >> so you don't necessarily see yourself as a
-- >> well, the laws, the system for broadcasting is, i mean, microsoft could do it presuming in redmond where there is a tv signal that they offered the same kind of platform that we would offer because the system of broadcasting transmission is local. so it's utterly 1 to 1. a local broadcaster sends a signal out. and we provide an antenna to receive it, put it over the internet, and allow people to record it. >> all right. mr. misener, do you plan to intercept broadcast signals...
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eric redmond's book was great, he was an intern when he got it passed. if you work for a powerful senator like warren magnuson you can do a lot of thing. there ceyrtainl has always been some resentment between the house and the senate. you remember during the presidential impeachment trial, the house manager said they had to go to mt. olympus, they said they were the blue collar body. when a house member ran for senate, they went to brothers brothers to get a suit. every time a house level was elected to the senate, the in l intellectual capacity of both bodies would improve. when new senators come in, there's the question will they buckle down and work on the committees or are they at press conferences. there's still the tension that's there. but this is definite rivalry. very much like the engineering school and the liberal arts school. yes? >> could you briefly touch upon senator clay, the success he had in the senate but the trouble in getting elected president. >> here's the man who really ran the house. he was the first really powerful speaker of t
eric redmond's book was great, he was an intern when he got it passed. if you work for a powerful senator like warren magnuson you can do a lot of thing. there ceyrtainl has always been some resentment between the house and the senate. you remember during the presidential impeachment trial, the house manager said they had to go to mt. olympus, they said they were the blue collar body. when a house member ran for senate, they went to brothers brothers to get a suit. every time a house level was...
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. >>> the flag make earnings guidance dramatic entrance in redmond for the nascar car.splaying how to not have an efficient pit-stop. on a restart, edwards ended up 10th. kyle busch tooth advantage after the caution flag aloud him to narrow the lead on tony stewart. >>> 62nd running of the san francisco mile at golden gate field. this ride for top turf milers. gallability son in the stretch and two horses looked like they were shout out of a cannon, hudson landing, the favorite . winless in 163 tour stops, jason dufner is the guy who will try to begin tomorrow. he hasn't two-stroke lead. >> w bbc light-heavy wait title on the line in atlanta croak, hopkins defending against challenger dawson. 47-year-old hopkins taking some punches. got word in the 11th round as fighters exchanged shots. when it was over the 29-year- old dawson was the winner by majority decision and new champ. and that will do for this saturday night edition of sportswrap. see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >>> genets have to feel pretty good about today's win. padres have been tough. >> padres have been
. >>> the flag make earnings guidance dramatic entrance in redmond for the nascar car.splaying how to not have an efficient pit-stop. on a restart, edwards ended up 10th. kyle busch tooth advantage after the caution flag aloud him to narrow the lead on tony stewart. >>> 62nd running of the san francisco mile at golden gate field. this ride for top turf milers. gallability son in the stretch and two horses looked like they were shout out of a cannon, hudson landing, the...
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we'll continue to talk to brandon redmond in wichita, kansas.is in wichita, as well. rob marciano is in oklahoma tonight. we've got it all covered for you. not out of the woods yet. lots more to talk about when it comes to this dangerous weather system in the midwest. 50% more? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of y
we'll continue to talk to brandon redmond in wichita, kansas.is in wichita, as well. rob marciano is in oklahoma tonight. we've got it all covered for you. not out of the woods yet. lots more to talk about when it comes to this dangerous weather system in the midwest. 50% more? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the...
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intercept signals and sell them -- >> the system for broadcasting, microsoft could do it presuming in redmond, where there is a tv signal that they offer the same kind of platform that we would offer. the system of broadcasting transmission is local. it is one to one. the local broadcaster sends out a signal and we provide an antenna to receive it and put it over the internet and allow people to record it. >> ok. mr. meisner. do you plan to intercept broadcast signals and sell them over your network? do you sell them as part of your content? do you see that as a legitimate thing to do at this point? >> thank you for the question. we currently do not offer live programming in our video service. we do not know what the future holds for other businesses. we're about providing our customers selection and choice. 120,000 available movies and tv episodes. >> do you license those ordeal was the copyrights? with everyone who owns them? >> it did not see yourself as a competitor to traditional pay-tv services like cable or satellite? >> lericos partners with the studios to produce content. >> do you t
intercept signals and sell them -- >> the system for broadcasting, microsoft could do it presuming in redmond, where there is a tv signal that they offer the same kind of platform that we would offer. the system of broadcasting transmission is local. it is one to one. the local broadcaster sends out a signal and we provide an antenna to receive it and put it over the internet and allow people to record it. >> ok. mr. meisner. do you plan to intercept broadcast signals and sell them...
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we would -- we said it was the great ron redmond anecdote.and both said it was when the pope came and spent nine days on a pilgrimage. the first morning he had 3 million people in victory square for mass. they looked around and realized, as someone said in the movie, we realize there were more of us than the government. that is the whole point of the mobilization you represent. there are more people in america by a huge margin who believe our rights come from our creator, then there are that believe that we should erase got from our memory. we need to assert them. [applause] but need to break beyond normal politics. we need to break -- reach out to every person of every political background, ethnic persuasion, to agree that our rights come from our creator, and we need to create a movement dedicated to changing the judges, bureaucracy, the politicians, the news media, and college professors, until we get back to an american who understands our its rights comebacks from and where its future is based on. [applause] i take this so seriously, our
we would -- we said it was the great ron redmond anecdote.and both said it was when the pope came and spent nine days on a pilgrimage. the first morning he had 3 million people in victory square for mass. they looked around and realized, as someone said in the movie, we realize there were more of us than the government. that is the whole point of the mobilization you represent. there are more people in america by a huge margin who believe our rights come from our creator, then there are that...
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bill gates took his company from his parents' house to a global headquarters in redmond, washington. it was a company that was founded in 1975, and after opening its first door in 1963 costco became one of the first companies to ever go from zero to $3 billion in sales in just under six years. amazon revolutionized the way people shop online, and it is a company that has continued to make innovations. and today many other companies in washington state, everything from composites for airlines to mobile apps to software to clean energy technology, companies are continuing to innovate and to make sure that we have a talented workforce to carry out those. so 50 years ago the world's fair and what was announced there made sure that the united states was poised for big things to come. some of the predictions that we saw about life in the 21st century may not have come true yet, things like flying cars, although i recently saw an article about flying cars. so maybe they weren't too far off. but other things were right on as they predicted that one day you'll be able to have a telephone in y
bill gates took his company from his parents' house to a global headquarters in redmond, washington. it was a company that was founded in 1975, and after opening its first door in 1963 costco became one of the first companies to ever go from zero to $3 billion in sales in just under six years. amazon revolutionized the way people shop online, and it is a company that has continued to make innovations. and today many other companies in washington state, everything from composites for airlines to...