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he was totally distraught to learn of richard keil's death. viewed keil in 2012, i asked him what set jaws apart from other villains? what was it about your character that made him so popular that he was asked back to do another bond movie? >> jaws is entertaining. he was a fun character. he had a lot of personal qual y qualities, perseverance, frustration, determination, and he was kind of like the energizer bunny, just kept coming back and wouldn't give up. >> reporter: at 7'2", he made an imposing figure on screen and his bond success led to roles alongside harrison ford and the voice of the thuggish vlad in "tangled." but to most, he will always be jaws, one of the most dangerous and certainly one of the most popular enemies 007 ever had to face. >> richard keil, who has died at the age of 74. >>> i want to bring you back to what is very much our top story here on gmt, and that is the pistorius trial. the judge delivering her verdict in that trial of oscar pistorius has already rejected all possible murder charges. the judge thokozile masip
he was totally distraught to learn of richard keil's death. viewed keil in 2012, i asked him what set jaws apart from other villains? what was it about your character that made him so popular that he was asked back to do another bond movie? >> jaws is entertaining. he was a fun character. he had a lot of personal qual y qualities, perseverance, frustration, determination, and he was kind of like the energizer bunny, just kept coming back and wouldn't give up. >> reporter: at...
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and we'll remember richard keil, who played an imposing bond villain when the cbs evening news continues. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. are you down with crestor!? ask your doctor if crestor could help you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together
and we'll remember richard keil, who played an imposing bond villain when the cbs evening news continues. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor!...
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our team of todd keil, richard manlove, raymond mislock jr. timothy murphy and staff, erica lickleiter and stephanie murdoch have a combined experience of 175 years of experience in law enforcement expertise. during our careers, each panel member has gained an appreciation in understanding of the importance of having clear lines of leadership and organizational structure concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand that things don't always go as planned. and when they don't, it is vital to implement lessons learned in an effort to prevent them from happening again. the panel report reflects the independent views of the panel based upon our best professional judgment. experience, and analysis of the best practices. informed by interviews, travel, and extensive research. it was a pleasure to serve with this dedicated group, and i appreciate their professionalism, and hard work. i would also like to acknowledge and thank all of those interviewed in the course of drafting this report from the u.s. government, private sector, internat
our team of todd keil, richard manlove, raymond mislock jr. timothy murphy and staff, erica lickleiter and stephanie murdoch have a combined experience of 175 years of experience in law enforcement expertise. during our careers, each panel member has gained an appreciation in understanding of the importance of having clear lines of leadership and organizational structure concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand that things don't always go as planned. and when they don't, it is...
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our team of todd keil, richard murphy, andthy stephanie murdoch have a 175 years in law enforcement expertiseduring our years, each panel member has gained an understanding of the importance ofhaving clear lines leadership concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand things do not go as planned. and when they don't, it is vital to implement lessons learned, in an effort to prevent them from happening again. they panel report reflects the independent views of the panel, based upon our best professional judgment, experience, and analysis of the best practices, informed by interviews, travel, and extensive research. it was a pleasure to serve with this dedicated group, and i appreciate the professionalism and hard work. i would also like to acknowledge and thank all of those interviewed in the course of drafting this report, from the u.s. government, private sector, international organizations, and foreign governments. the best practice panel was the result of the accountability review board for benghazi, which recommended that the department of state establish a panel of outside,
our team of todd keil, richard murphy, andthy stephanie murdoch have a 175 years in law enforcement expertiseduring our years, each panel member has gained an understanding of the importance ofhaving clear lines leadership concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand things do not go as planned. and when they don't, it is vital to implement lessons learned, in an effort to prevent them from happening again. they panel report reflects the independent views of the panel, based upon...
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our team of todd keil, richard manlove, raymond mislock jr. timothy murphy and staff, erica lickleiter and stephanie murdoch have a combined experience of 175 years of experience in law enforcement expertise. during our careers, each panel member has gained an appreciation in understanding of the importance of having clear lines of leadership and organizational structure concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand that things don't always go as planned. and when they don't, it is vital to implement lessons learned in an effort to prevent them from happening again. the panel report reflects the independent views of the panel based upon our best professional judgment. experience, and analysis of the best practices. informed by interviews, travel, and extensive research. it was a pleasure to serve with this dedicated group, and i appreciate their professionalism, and hard work. i would also like to acknowledge and thank all of those interviewed in the course of drafting this report from the u.s. government, private sector, internat
our team of todd keil, richard manlove, raymond mislock jr. timothy murphy and staff, erica lickleiter and stephanie murdoch have a combined experience of 175 years of experience in law enforcement expertise. during our careers, each panel member has gained an appreciation in understanding of the importance of having clear lines of leadership and organizational structure concerning security matters. we as a panel also understand that things don't always go as planned. and when they don't, it is...