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- and pros pic) sot: acting us ma northern district tx richard taylor 11:09:37 "after 11 days of the us marshal service tracking down ethan couch, we can finally say he's in custody." authorities say couch and his mother "pland to disappear" shortly after this video allegedly showing couch violating parole at a boozy party -went viral on twitter. but before they left? dee anderson they had what you'd call a going away party" taking tonya's truck to the border? sot: tarrant county sheriff dee anderson 11:14:40 "our understanding is they did drive the truck down there." (gfx) investigators confirming to abcnews that ethan this morning the first images of ethan and tonya couch's life on the run in mexico in this exclusive video you see ethan entering this butcher shop across the street from his shabby rental? -the formerly blonde teen's hair died black - hat backwards. he seems at ease - breezily talking to the butcher- paying for chicken in pesos two days earier his food with us dollars? she chats who wont take the the texan? 90 minutes after this monday? he is pic)you see him then up
- and pros pic) sot: acting us ma northern district tx richard taylor 11:09:37 "after 11 days of the us marshal service tracking down ethan couch, we can finally say he's in custody." authorities say couch and his mother "pland to disappear" shortly after this video allegedly showing couch violating parole at a boozy party -went viral on twitter. but before they left? dee anderson they had what you'd call a going away party" taking tonya's truck to the border? sot:...
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sot richard taylor "it's our number one priority right now for our task force" couch's case gained worldwide attention...after he killed four people while driving drunk in 2013. we need some ambulances, it's bad. we flipped and, oh god his blood alcohol content...three times the legal limit. during sentencing...his attorney claimed the teen did not understand the consequences of his actions because of his "affluent" upbringing. a judge gave him to 10 years anger. kevin mcconnell's then 12-year-old son lucas was seriously injured in the crash. "i think he was never taught that actions have consequences other than the easiest way out." earlier this month...cell phone video of this party surfaced on social media. a spokesperson for the tarrant county district attorney said investigators interviewed witnesses who claimed couch was there. alcohol use would violate his probation...although couch is not seen drinking in the video. i think that was the trigger what forced them to run. i think they ran because that video was released and the fear that he would now finally be locked up." deputies said
sot richard taylor "it's our number one priority right now for our task force" couch's case gained worldwide attention...after he killed four people while driving drunk in 2013. we need some ambulances, it's bad. we flipped and, oh god his blood alcohol content...three times the legal limit. during sentencing...his attorney claimed the teen did not understand the consequences of his actions because of his "affluent" upbringing. a judge gave him to 10 years anger. kevin...
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maybe the school should start teaching kids how to balance a keep it simpl >> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick casela, just common sense, old-fashioned values. it's not about race, gender, preference, ideology, it's about what's here. when you make judgments about people, false judgments, you eliminate someone that can better human being. yawnt to thank you for joining us and bringing common sense to this discussion. i'm armstrong williams, have a provided by u.s. captioning >> today on "tmz" -- >> if kanye west goes on the maury show he may dance because his kid could be damon jones. >> a friend did a rendering of he believe saint west is going to look like. >> what do you mean? that's salma hayek.
maybe the school should start teaching kids how to balance a keep it simpl >> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick casela, just common sense, old-fashioned values. it's not about...
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sot richard taylor "it's our number one priority right now for our task force" couch's case gained worldwide attention...after he killed four people while driving drunk in 2013. natsot: we need some ambulances, it's bad. we flipped and, oh god his blood alcohol content...three times the legal limit. during sentencing...his attorney claimed the teen did not understand the consequences of his actions because of his "affluent" upbringing. a judge gave him to 10 years anger. kevin mcconnell's then 12-year-old son lucas was seriously injured in the crash. sot: "i think he was never taught that actions have consequences other than the easiest way out." earlier this month...cell phone video of this party surfaced on social media. a spokesperson for the tarrant county district attorney said investigators interviewed witnesses who claimed couch was there. alcohol use would violate his probation...although couch is not seen drinking in the video. sot: i think that was the trigger what forced them to run. i think they ran because that video was released and the fear that he would now finally be locked
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maybe the school should start teaching kids how to balance a >> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick casela, just common sense, old-fashioned values. it's not about race, gender, preference, ideology, it's about when you make judgments about people, false judgments, you eliminate someone that can empower you and make you a better human being. yawnt to thank you for joining us and bringing common sense to this discussion. i'm armstrong williams, have a good day. real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning talk. it's work and do. hands on implements down. whether it's corn, soybeans, or wheat, succeeding in this business takes sharp management and an eye for details. bringing tools education begin. >> today a planter gets a speeding ticket. >> we want to get coverage on all s
maybe the school should start teaching kids how to balance a >> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick casela, just common sense, old-fashioned values. it's not about race, gender,...
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he was there, richard burton and elizabeth taylor.1968 and they put me in between them and i remember elizabeth taylor saying, do you write? -- do you ride? had a pony ande and fellden came over off the horse and she was being very english and very proper. richard burton made fun of her and said, when i was a boy in swansea -- we went to the sea with -- you know what i mean? and i was thinking, oh my gosh. charlie: the life that you have had -- you get to meet so many interesting people. tom: yes, unbelievable. charlie: you get to have dinner with people from the audience. yes, richard burton and elizabeth taylor invited me to dinner when i was 28 years old. these people i had seen since i was a child on the screen. it is tremendous. , davis, a singers great guy. friends.great dean martin was aloof. frank sinatra used to say that after they would do the shows in vegas, they would go watch -- in the lounge and he would sneak up to play golf in the morning. he was different. what is vegas like today? tom: it has changed a lot. there is
he was there, richard burton and elizabeth taylor.1968 and they put me in between them and i remember elizabeth taylor saying, do you write? -- do you ride? had a pony ande and fellden came over off the horse and she was being very english and very proper. richard burton made fun of her and said, when i was a boy in swansea -- we went to the sea with -- you know what i mean? and i was thinking, oh my gosh. charlie: the life that you have had -- you get to meet so many interesting people. tom:...
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larry: a good book to repair is "misbehaving" by richard taylor.mpact on all the things we have here. how do you prepare for directionless markets? we are over the big data plays inequities and currencies. fixed income might be a little more interesting, but i think it is a story about relative value. i think it is about directionless markets. tom: larry, thank you so much. simon kennedy, find me a good book on cricket, i still don't get it. we will leave it at that. as we leave you in this hour, markets are plunging, futures just collapsed, we see yields come in. a new slow here at 6:00 a.m. in new york. west texas, 36.26, the ruble implodes. stay with us. ♪ cannotl and iron ore find a bid this morning as companies and government search for a plan. the russian ruble moments ago tests to 70 levels. there is little to no growth. in this hour, sir martin sorrell's on the end of the conglomerate. we consider not a hard landing but a new mediocre landing. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." francine, moments ago we saw markets re
larry: a good book to repair is "misbehaving" by richard taylor.mpact on all the things we have here. how do you prepare for directionless markets? we are over the big data plays inequities and currencies. fixed income might be a little more interesting, but i think it is a story about relative value. i think it is about directionless markets. tom: larry, thank you so much. simon kennedy, find me a good book on cricket, i still don't get it. we will leave it at that. as we leave you...
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he was there, richard burton and elizabeth taylor. me in between them and i remember elizabeth taylor saying, do you ride? i said i like riding horses. and she said she had a pony and anthony eden came over and fell off the horse and she was being very english and very proper. and then richard burton made fun of her and said, when i was a boy in swansea -- we went to the sea with horse pipes around their neck, you know what i mean? and i was thinking, oh, my gosh. charlie: the life that you have had -- you get to meet so many interesting people. tom: yes, unbelievable. charlie: you get to have dinner with people from the audience. tom: yes, richard burton and elizabeth taylor invited me to dinner when i was 28. these people i had seen since i was a child on the screen. it is tremendous. all of the singers, sammy davis, a great guy. i became great friends. dean martin was a little aloof. frank sinatra used to say that after they would do the shows in vegas, they would go watch buddy grecko in the lounge and dean would sneak up to play
he was there, richard burton and elizabeth taylor. me in between them and i remember elizabeth taylor saying, do you ride? i said i like riding horses. and she said she had a pony and anthony eden came over and fell off the horse and she was being very english and very proper. and then richard burton made fun of her and said, when i was a boy in swansea -- we went to the sea with horse pipes around their neck, you know what i mean? and i was thinking, oh, my gosh. charlie: the life that you...
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richard taylor and tear raarrant county sherif joining us. richard, i'll start with you.is he, what's the best sense? >> well, we don't know right now. we continue to work very closely with tarrant county sheriff's office and the district attorney's office. investigators are poring over all the leads that we have, they're developing leads. they're pursuing those. they're closing out some of those leads. but they're also looking at all the tips that have come in and we've been getting tips from all over the country. they're sifting through those and those that are relevant and importance are pursuing them and those that are not, we're closing those out, as well. >> we have clouds in front of us because we don't know where he is. let's take one step back, sheriff. was this kid being monitored the right way, do we see anything there that went wrong? >> well, always in my opinion he should have never been free to be monitored. but his probation terms were not as strict as i would have liked to have seen them or anyone else. he was just reporting to a probation officer on a sc
richard taylor and tear raarrant county sherif joining us. richard, i'll start with you.is he, what's the best sense? >> well, we don't know right now. we continue to work very closely with tarrant county sheriff's office and the district attorney's office. investigators are poring over all the leads that we have, they're developing leads. they're pursuing those. they're closing out some of those leads. but they're also looking at all the tips that have come in and we've been getting tips...
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that film used hand-held cameras to elevate the tension between the characters by elizabeth taylor and richard earned another oscar in 1976 for bound for glory, which told the story of woody guthrie who was the first film to use a steady cam shot. for medium cool in 1969, a film he wrote and directed, wexler blended real and fictional footage to cover the story of a tv reporter covering the tear r turmoil of the '68 democratic convention, and the style would influence many others. he was an outspoken liberalist and documentarian who used film to champion his causes. >> the only thing you can do and it's you or him. >> brown: he won an award in 1970 for failum about the u.s. massacre in vietnam. he continued working until recently. haskell wexler died yesterday. hhe was 93 years old. ellsworth kelly was one of america's leading 20th century abstract artists, becoming known for his geometric shapes and simple color schemes inspired by the world around him. stephanie baron is senior curator at the los angeles county museum of art. >> the humanity comes from his uncanny ability to distill the visu
that film used hand-held cameras to elevate the tension between the characters by elizabeth taylor and richard earned another oscar in 1976 for bound for glory, which told the story of woody guthrie who was the first film to use a steady cam shot. for medium cool in 1969, a film he wrote and directed, wexler blended real and fictional footage to cover the story of a tv reporter covering the tear r turmoil of the '68 democratic convention, and the style would influence many others. he was an...
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richard gere role. >> yes. >> in "officer and a gentleman." great drekirector taylor hackford. i don't like the sex scenes and if you are having fake sex, you know it, they know it, the audience knows it, and if you are going to be doing the sex, do it. so i don't want to the -- it. >> i don't want to look like -- and the horrible thing to me about it is that i see that this is what think they think sex looks like, huh? i need a better story point. listen listen, if you have a storid picture called "unlawful entry" -- >> hmm. >> and which when you rare talking about the sex scenes, that iu know, but it with because scene where ray liotta is a bad cop, and he is watching me having sex wokay, you have to make it work. >> in real life? >> no, in the movie. >> madelyn stow, so it can be comfortable, and in silkwood meryl streep and i were supposed to look like we were in love. >> and that is good acting to carry that off. ok, but it is just in that one "officer and the gentleman" and i said, tell mgrea he said, i just want to go past the point of good taste. i said, i'm not the guy
richard gere role. >> yes. >> in "officer and a gentleman." great drekirector taylor hackford. i don't like the sex scenes and if you are having fake sex, you know it, they know it, the audience knows it, and if you are going to be doing the sex, do it. so i don't want to the -- it. >> i don't want to look like -- and the horrible thing to me about it is that i see that this is what think they think sex looks like, huh? i need a better story point. listen listen, if...
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james, the economist richard burton once said, "i showed liz taylor here, she -- i showed liz taylori went to a dubai airport, and the whole english really selling to somebody, i need to buy a bracelet, but totally different than the psychology of america or fifth avenue in new york. how do the chinese and indians support the gold market with jewelry? james: in the case of china it has only been recently that the market has been freely traded. you could not own gold or horde gold, so they are still playing catch-up. that is one of the reasons we see this extraordinary growth, which might continue for some time and for most of the last century they were denied the ability to own it, and there is a mixture of views about investment and jewelry. india, manyof people that buy gold do not have a bank account, so that is a store of wealth. vonnie: when it comes to things like bags and so forth, is there that kind of problem, artificial gold? is that a problem in china and india? vonnie: knockoffs, artificial gold. simpleit is a relatively test to go through to find out what you are buying.
james, the economist richard burton once said, "i showed liz taylor here, she -- i showed liz taylori went to a dubai airport, and the whole english really selling to somebody, i need to buy a bracelet, but totally different than the psychology of america or fifth avenue in new york. how do the chinese and indians support the gold market with jewelry? james: in the case of china it has only been recently that the market has been freely traded. you could not own gold or horde gold, so they...
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kathy lynn taylor on the republican side. richard, he said quite a few things.go up in the polls as a result. what do you think? >> when i am on with you or any other network, it is against self-interest. i pray for donald trump's political health. [laughter] the fact of the matter is, crazy in so many levels. it is counterproductive. this is exactly what they want. it is unenforceable and unconstitutional both. trump says you will ask people. it will be put off by a guy with a clipboard. neil: i know what your feelings are and i know the passion there. my view with the populist it you that donald trump has, a new coalition, otherwise independents are not democrats. i do not think that this will hurt him. i think that it will actually help. >> i agree with you, neil. an uncanny ability. what this is showing, people are fearful and they are frustrated. they are frustrated that the president has continued to fail to define the radical islamic jihad. neil: a prepared statement. he was reading, he was reading his own statement. these were written and planned remarks
kathy lynn taylor on the republican side. richard, he said quite a few things.go up in the polls as a result. what do you think? >> when i am on with you or any other network, it is against self-interest. i pray for donald trump's political health. [laughter] the fact of the matter is, crazy in so many levels. it is counterproductive. this is exactly what they want. it is unenforceable and unconstitutional both. trump says you will ask people. it will be put off by a guy with a clipboard....
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. >> a prison break and a prison taylor part of a master escape plan. convicted killers richardd david sweat break out of the clinton correctional facility. they cut holes in their cells, snake their way through tunnels and emerge from this manhole but joyce mitchell, their get away driver doesn't show up. leaving matt and sweat on the run. a massive manhunt begins. mitchell later tells nbc how it was supposed to go down. >> i was supposed to bring clothes for them. i was supposed to bring a tent. i was supposed to bring a shotgun. >> weeks go by matt is killed by police, sweat is shot by a state trooper just feet from the canadian border. sweat now back behind bars. turns out mitchell not only helped them in the escape but also romantically involved with one if not both of the fugitives. mitchell admits sending sweat naked photos of herself before the pricen break and having oral sex with matt in the prison shop and admits using hamburger meat to smuggle hacksaw blades inside to the escapees. >> are you pleading guilty because you are, in fact, guilty? >> mitchell is sentenced
. >> a prison break and a prison taylor part of a master escape plan. convicted killers richardd david sweat break out of the clinton correctional facility. they cut holes in their cells, snake their way through tunnels and emerge from this manhole but joyce mitchell, their get away driver doesn't show up. leaving matt and sweat on the run. a massive manhunt begins. mitchell later tells nbc how it was supposed to go down. >> i was supposed to bring clothes for them. i was supposed...
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taylor thumb did graze the face mask just barely so one more play. rodgers. going to he have it 65 yards down the field. and richardl alum comes down witness. out jumping everybody as the packers come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it the most amazing game of his life. that's a guy who has would be superbowl. sunny dyke agent shopping him around everywhere. cal head coachen inquired about the missouri job filled today. now sony in the mix for vacancy at virginia and south carolina. i'm not sure a 13 an 23 resume will wow! after let he can director but then returo calzn. no surprise here. curr /u warriors now 20:s an o. if he can; game saturday in; toronto. w the best interim head coach ever lukec with the on was1x asked b by espnr( whene thought thep team might finallyb lose a game.pi 3 3 the streak willvw come to an end because,z they canéñ, hwe havey pen@e the most talented teamÑ;n wayment/ they share the ball and >>reporter: basketball legend west and robertson. checking out ucla no. 1 kentucky and this play tells the whole stor story. prince ali with authority. that is pri
taylor thumb did graze the face mask just barely so one more play. rodgers. going to he have it 65 yards down the field. and richardl alum comes down witness. out jumping everybody as the packers come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it the most amazing game of his life. that's a guy who has would be superbowl. sunny dyke agent shopping him around everywhere. cal head coachen inquired about the missouri job filled today. now sony in the mix for vacancy at...
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taylor thumb did graze the face mask just barely so one more play. rodgers. going to he have it 65 yards down the field. and richard packers come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it the most amazing game of his life. that's a guy who has would be superbowl. sunny dyke agent shopping him around everywhere. cal head coachen inquired about the missouri job filled today. now sony in the mix for vacancy at virginia and south carolina. i'm not sure a 13 an 23 resume will wow! after let he can director but how awkward if dike doesn't&zÑ and then returnszk to calzn. no surprise here. curryz named%6 western conferencet of the month averagingc points a game. /u warriors now 20:s an o. if he can; game saturday in; toronto. w the best interimka head coach ever lukec with the on was1x asked b by espnr( when he thought thep team might finally!b lose a game.pi >> honestly 3 3 the streak willvw come to an end becausez they canéñ we have in my pen@e the most talented teamÑ; in thefi nba. they wayment/ they share the ball and they love to >>reporter: basketball legend west and robertson. checking out
taylor thumb did graze the face mask just barely so one more play. rodgers. going to he have it 65 yards down the field. and richard packers come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it the most amazing game of his life. that's a guy who has would be superbowl. sunny dyke agent shopping him around everywhere. cal head coachen inquired about the missouri job filled today. now sony in the mix for vacancy at virginia and south carolina. i'm not sure a 13 an 23 resume...
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taylor thumb did graze the physician mask barely. rodgers leaving it. 65 yards down the field. and here comes richard rodgers out of nowhere.t. like that guy. i think his name is john, too. come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it most amazing game of his life. college football. stanford faces usc in the pack 12 championship. levi stadium saturday no more steve, clay has taken over. trojans up and down year loaded with weapons in the back field and smith and 8 kchs for 153 yards. when they met in september stanford won by 10. secondary for the card national tested and they welcome the challenge. >> i just remember it was a physical game. and it was a battle. we know that is what is going to happen this week. it's going to be just lucky it was against notre dame last week. it's going to be head to head. physical. football. which is exactly what we live for. that's what we trend for all year. >> stanford and usc kick off at 4:45 saturday afternoon at levi 4:45 saturday afternoon at levi. our gym here on abc 7 undefeated clemson and north carolina for the acc title. and after show at 8:30 and c
taylor thumb did graze the physician mask barely. rodgers leaving it. 65 yards down the field. and here comes richard rodgers out of nowhere.t. like that guy. i think his name is john, too. come back from a 20 nothing deficit to win 27-23. aaron rodgers called it most amazing game of his life. college football. stanford faces usc in the pack 12 championship. levi stadium saturday no more steve, clay has taken over. trojans up and down year loaded with weapons in the back field and smith and 8...
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taylor and green in chicago. but it happened. remarkably, there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor dalely the -- or richard theecond as we call there was between the president's administration and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high rises were torn down, the street gangs that had ip habitted them had there was bet throughout communitieses and took drug trafficking and guns with them. the elder gang bangers were in prison so it was anarchy on the streets and we're still living with the high homicide surge as a result of that. so unintended consequences. and this is one of the big problems with the big government programs. but it doesn't mean that you should not try to how's people. it just means you change the program. maybe housing vouchers will work better than high rises for example for families and you do that. but i think that -- i'm optimistic on the whole. i find the best programs tend to be public private partnerships where you mix corporate philanthropy and government together and they all keep an eye on each other. >> let me throw in a word of caution about philanth
taylor and green in chicago. but it happened. remarkably, there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor dalely the -- or richard theecond as we call there was between the president's administration and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high rises were torn down, the street gangs that had ip habitted them had there was bet throughout communitieses and took drug trafficking and guns with them. the elder gang bangers were in prison so it was anarchy...
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taylor swift wants a trademark, birthday. her celebration and her unusual monday, december 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning this busy monday. i'm richard bacon. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin with new questions this morning about the terror attack in san bernardino. >> yeah, did the government miss potential warning signals about tashfeen malik and her extremist views that might have been posted on social media? abc's kayna whitworth has the latest. >> reporter: investigators testing what they dredged out of this lake after days of searching. still no word whether they've found any traces of that missing hard drive belonging to syed farook and tashfeen malik. a digital footprint that could prove critical for investigators amid new questions about the into the country in the first place. malik a little more, maybe she wouldn't have gotten a visa. maybe those people in san bernardino would be alive. >> reporter: malik vetted by department, and had a criminal background check. but investigators don't always scrub social media. after the attack they found malik's facebook post critical of moderate muslims. now the "new york times" reports sh
taylor swift wants a trademark, birthday. her celebration and her unusual monday, december 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning this busy monday. i'm richard bacon. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin with new questions this morning about the terror attack in san bernardino. >> yeah, did the government miss potential warning signals about tashfeen malik and her extremist views that might have been posted on social media? abc's...
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>> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick old-fashioned values. it's not about race, gender, preference, ideology, it's about what's here. when you make judgments about people, false judgments, you eliminate someone that can empower you and make you a better human being. yawnt to thank you for joining us and bringing common sense to this discussion. i'm armstrong williams, have a good day. real-time closed captioning
>> my name is richard taylor, founder of impact hunger usa. we're developing training programs to help better enrich the lives of homeless. we are in need of sponsors, individual donors, grant writers, volunteer groups. go to www.operation hungerdc.com. we thank you in advance and look forward to working with you. >> dr. anette tajer, patrick old-fashioned values. it's not about race, gender, preference, ideology, it's about what's here. when you make judgments about people, false...