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richard m.rella caguicla michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george cain salvatore b. calabro joseph calandrillo philip v. calcagno and my sister, marcia bradford could we miss you, the whole family. we love you. >> and my uncle, edward persaud will always remain in my family's heart. we love you and miss you. edward calderon kenneth marcus caldwell dominick enrico calia felix calixte frank callahan liam callahan luigi calvi roko camaj michael f. cammarata david...
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please welcome the beautiful richard gere. richard gere. how are you doing?very much. it's great to have you here. >> we've never met before. this is the first time we've met. >> jimmy: people use think i'm you. i always thought it was a weird thing. in person i see what it is. >>, actualliment you could be my brother. >> jimmy: you live in new york. >> i do. >> jimmy: you don't work in hollywood much? >> i haven't been here in ten years since i've been out hire. >> i've been out here about but i don't do anything. >> jimmy: do you hate it out here? >> no, i just live in new york. >> jimmy: i heard you coach your son's little league team. >> who told you that? >> jimmy: one of the guys work here. >> this is actually the first year i haven't coached. he's now out of little league and now in travel. you know about travel? >> jimmy: traveling teams. you take your kids to travel? who does the driving? we have a lot of drivers up here. a lot of mops. >> jimmy: is it caravan? >> what do you play? soccer, cool. my son does not play soccer, he likes baseball. >> jimm
please welcome the beautiful richard gere. richard gere. how are you doing?very much. it's great to have you here. >> we've never met before. this is the first time we've met. >> jimmy: people use think i'm you. i always thought it was a weird thing. in person i see what it is. >>, actualliment you could be my brother. >> jimmy: you live in new york. >> i do. >> jimmy: you don't work in hollywood much? >> i haven't been here in ten years since i've been...
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welcome back to the cons the report time out of turn to software freedom activist and hacker richardstallman president of the free software foundation richard is in town because he spoke at the bitcoin twenty twelve conference were happy to have won the kaiser report richard welcome to the kaiser report thanks but since you've introduced me as a hacker i better explain what that really means best my first question richard stallman what is a hacker hacking means playful cleverness and a hacker is somebody who does hacking or appreciates hacking so if you like being playfully clever or if you enjoy seeing other people be playfully clever then you're a hacker now this doesn't have to be done with computers you can do hacking in lots of media for instance when i see photos of lady gaga as costumes i'm convinced that she is a hacker at least in the area of clothing. right so you know the old days when hewlett and packard were in their garage i think these to call it tinkering is a kind of the same thing well sure if you're being playfully clever in designing circuits or writing software t
welcome back to the cons the report time out of turn to software freedom activist and hacker richardstallman president of the free software foundation richard is in town because he spoke at the bitcoin twenty twelve conference were happy to have won the kaiser report richard welcome to the kaiser report thanks but since you've introduced me as a hacker i better explain what that really means best my first question richard stallman what is a hacker hacking means playful cleverness and a hacker...
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richard. stay safe. talk with you soon. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> thanks. all right. >>> someone who is not entirely clear, but someone makes a stupid and blasphemous video that causes this to happen today. people angry with the u.s. government which would not make or condone said blasphemous video. why that is and why that can maybe start to be fixed. that's coming up. >>> in the past 36 hours the world has become familiar with the name and face of u.s. am bass ambassador christopher stevens, murdered in tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we're learning more about the other americans killed alongside stevens. information management officer sean smith was an a temporary assignment to libya for which he volunteered. secretary of state clinton is calling mr. smith one of the foreign service's best. the other two americans killed we now know are both former navy s.e.a.l.s working in libya as private security contractors. tyrone woods from imperial beach, california, was a 20-y
richard. stay safe. talk with you soon. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> thanks. all right. >>> someone who is not entirely clear, but someone makes a stupid and blasphemous video that causes this to happen today. people angry with the u.s. government which would not make or condone said blasphemous video. why that is and why that can maybe start to be fixed. that's coming up. >>> in the past 36 hours the world has become familiar with the name and face of u.s. am bass...
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so nice to see all of you, as richard said, good morning everyone. as richard said my name is melinda haigh, the united states attorney for the northern district of border to monterey and our office is just a couple of blocks away in san francisco. [ applause ] so we love it here. many of you probably don't know what the united states attorney is or what they do or anything like that, but i was nominated by president obama to be the united states attorney here two years ago. yes, my boss. [ applause ] and i'm honored to represent him, the president, the administration and the department of justice in northern california and in san francisco and in that capacity to welcome you here today to see this movie screening. there are 800 san francisco public high school students here today. so thank you for being here. [ applause ] it's really amazing. really amazing. there are 2400 of your classmates sitting in movie theaters around this city as we speak, all of you are watching the film this morning together. so we really appreciate it. we laid down a chall
so nice to see all of you, as richard said, good morning everyone. as richard said my name is melinda haigh, the united states attorney for the northern district of border to monterey and our office is just a couple of blocks away in san francisco. [ applause ] so we love it here. many of you probably don't know what the united states attorney is or what they do or anything like that, but i was nominated by president obama to be the united states attorney here two years ago. yes, my boss. [...
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richard?ey not only, they not only let him go, fred, they stopped his health insurance which took him off the donor list and now he's trying to get back on a kidney donor list. but here's the situation here. whether he was downsized for economic reasons, that will be the issue. 300 employees. they only terminate four in the last year or so. for them to claim it was downsizing due to the economy, i think it's going to be a tough hurdle for the company to prove. i think he has a very legitimate case here. you know, the americans with disability act says employers must provide suitable arrangements for people with disabilities and here it just looks like it was blatant. the employer wanted nothing to do with this guy, didn't want him out on sick leave. just let him cut him lose and i think he has a very good case here. >> avery, is it kind of two-prong, the american civil liberties with disability act, as well as the family leave act that martin cupid will be able to, you know, contend? protectio
richard?ey not only, they not only let him go, fred, they stopped his health insurance which took him off the donor list and now he's trying to get back on a kidney donor list. but here's the situation here. whether he was downsized for economic reasons, that will be the issue. 300 employees. they only terminate four in the last year or so. for them to claim it was downsizing due to the economy, i think it's going to be a tough hurdle for the company to prove. i think he has a very legitimate...
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richard.fe. talk with you soon. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> thanks. all right. >>> someone who is not entirely clear, but someone makes a stupid and blasphemous video that causes this to happen today. people angry with the u.s. government which would not make or condone said blasphemous video. why that is and why that can maybe start to be fixed. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ [ m
richard.fe. talk with you soon. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> thanks. all right. >>> someone who is not entirely clear, but someone makes a stupid and blasphemous video that causes this to happen today. people angry with the u.s. government which would not make or condone said blasphemous video. why that is and why that can maybe start to be fixed. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion...
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richard engel, stand by, if you will as well.e president. i've directed my administration to provide all necessary resources to support the security of our personnel in libya and to increase security at our diplomatic posts around the globe. kristen welker is standing by now at the white house where, as we mentioned, a short time ago the president is expected to speak a little bit later on. kristen, good morning to you. what can you tell us? >> good morning, matt. i can tell you that according to senior administration officials president obama learned about this incident initially yesterday afternoon when he was having his weekly meeting with his secretary of defense, joint chiefs of staff. he learned that there had been an attack there in benghazi. then last night he learned that ambassador stevens was missing. this morning he learned about his tragic death. so the white house, of course, monitoring this situation very closely. one of the big concerns is what will this mean for the united states and for its relationship with tha
richard engel, stand by, if you will as well.e president. i've directed my administration to provide all necessary resources to support the security of our personnel in libya and to increase security at our diplomatic posts around the globe. kristen welker is standing by now at the white house where, as we mentioned, a short time ago the president is expected to speak a little bit later on. kristen, good morning to you. what can you tell us? >> good morning, matt. i can tell you that...
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separate the truth from the absolute nonsense of good health doing just that actor author and comedian richard belzer and after american save the big banks from going under four years ago you'd think the banks who do everything in their power to prevent another financial collapse if you thought that you'd be wrong why are banks behaving riskier today than ever before and how do we prevent another wall street meltdown. you need to know this several republicans have rebuked mitt romney and his comments about the forty seven percent other republicans are trying to demean half of america even more meat pennsylvania state representative darrell metcalf the sponsor of that state's radical voter suppression idea law that is currently being decided in the courts and could kick nearly half of all the registered voters in philadelphia off the rolls or not having proper identification during an interview on wednesday night cap said this about the forty seven percent. it romney said i mean what we have forty some percent of the people that are living up to the public dole living off of their neighbors' ha
separate the truth from the absolute nonsense of good health doing just that actor author and comedian richard belzer and after american save the big banks from going under four years ago you'd think the banks who do everything in their power to prevent another financial collapse if you thought that you'd be wrong why are banks behaving riskier today than ever before and how do we prevent another wall street meltdown. you need to know this several republicans have rebuked mitt romney and his...
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richard.. talk with you soon. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> thanks. all right. >>> someone who is not entirely clear, but someone makes a stupid and blasphemous video that causes this to happen today. people angry with the u.s. government which would not make or condone said blasphemous video. why that is and why that can maybe start to be fixed. that's coming up. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare su
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we have seen in the last few weeks richard has disappeared. and they are hoping to through the super pacs buy the senate seat. >> do you mind being tied to president obama in a campaign ad he's putting out? or do you wear that as a badge of honor? >> i have been one of the most independent members of congress my entire time there. and so i have always said i respect president bush, i respect president obama and when president obama is right, i'll vote with him and when he's not, i won't. i vote on behalf of the people. i think it's fair to say that in indiana both democrats and republicans, the most important thing we can do is stand up and do what's right for our country. >> why are republicans not coming to bat for richard? this is -- i don't see the fever pitch attitude for him i have seen in other races. >> because he insulted mr. republican. to me an american hero, richard lugar, before the primary and after the primary. hoosier republicans, hoosier democrats, they don't believe that medicare is unconstitutional like mourdock has said. an
we have seen in the last few weeks richard has disappeared. and they are hoping to through the super pacs buy the senate seat. >> do you mind being tied to president obama in a campaign ad he's putting out? or do you wear that as a badge of honor? >> i have been one of the most independent members of congress my entire time there. and so i have always said i respect president bush, i respect president obama and when president obama is right, i'll vote with him and when he's not, i...
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avery freeman in cleveland, richard her man in las vegas. richard, you first on this. the deleted tweets of malcolm harris. he was arrested for disorderly conduct in october during and the occupy wall street gatherings. and so prosecutors want to know what he said in the deleted tweets and that's what they want. right? >> that's what they want. and they served a subpoena on at which timer to get that information. this gentleman took exception to that. he files an application. and the criminal court trial judge said you don't own the tweets. once you post them publicly, they're out there. you don't have any interest in what you said. whether you delete it or not, you lose. you have no interest. you can't fight this. you can't quash the subpoena. twitter owns it and twitter has to comply with the subpoena. very powerful decision for this type of law over the breath for brooklyn now for the appellate court to make the decision. >> what's at issue here in that deleted tweet is that allegedly he may have started a false rumor that the band radio head was going to perform at
avery freeman in cleveland, richard her man in las vegas. richard, you first on this. the deleted tweets of malcolm harris. he was arrested for disorderly conduct in october during and the occupy wall street gatherings. and so prosecutors want to know what he said in the deleted tweets and that's what they want. right? >> that's what they want. and they served a subpoena on at which timer to get that information. this gentleman took exception to that. he files an application. and the...
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richard ramirez the night stalker gets requests for locks of his hair. ramirez is responsible for at least 16 horrifying murders. a rapists, slasher torturer. >> my first interaction with richard ramirez. i remember about 12 years ago now i was escorting him across the yard to a visit. and just i was having light
richard ramirez the night stalker gets requests for locks of his hair. ramirez is responsible for at least 16 horrifying murders. a rapists, slasher torturer. >> my first interaction with richard ramirez. i remember about 12 years ago now i was escorting him across the yard to a visit. and just i was having light
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richard, thank you very much for stepping up as well. some say the most voluble land we have -- valuable land we have for people to live and enjoy is the waterfront. i want to thank our newest commissioner to the port commission, william adams. thank you, william, for stepping up. [applause] we have a very important task in front of us for this november. we have a very important bond i think most people in the city know will be invaluable to us for our kids and families. that is the open spaces part bond proposition b for this year. we also have a cherished commission and department that is charged with maintaining all of the open space in the city from the parklets to the vast golden gate park, to the shared responsibilities we have with ocean beach and open spaces throughout the city. i want to thank phil for being here today. we have our returning commission. you have done a wonderful job so well. in my decision, it was appropriate to reappoint youtube this important commission, -- to reappoint you to this important commission, and ke
richard, thank you very much for stepping up as well. some say the most voluble land we have -- valuable land we have for people to live and enjoy is the waterfront. i want to thank our newest commissioner to the port commission, william adams. thank you, william, for stepping up. [applause] we have a very important task in front of us for this november. we have a very important bond i think most people in the city know will be invaluable to us for our kids and families. that is the open spaces...
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richard is not satisfied with his official version at all only witness that you was in you have it here you know. this is irrefutable you know this is you know he clearly tells them that he can't identify he didn't see anyone he said i'm too tired i didn't see them . and the second time they show him a line. he can't be absolutely sure. in then towards the end. he describes the other guy and then he describes thomas in here when you have something like that. then you have. this story of the self contradicting president and only witness paul there to richard raina he now wants to know about the arrest. i think we're ok. five days after the crime it is in this quiet houston suburb that the police arrested thomas miller. this is the street where the shooting took place. actually the police were already waiting for thomas. at night when miller drove his car down a dead end the police ambushed him but they arrested and go as planned gunfire broke out. it is in front of this house that the shooting took place. this is said ninety eight to fifty one. when he saw the police thomas miller tried
richard is not satisfied with his official version at all only witness that you was in you have it here you know. this is irrefutable you know this is you know he clearly tells them that he can't identify he didn't see anyone he said i'm too tired i didn't see them . and the second time they show him a line. he can't be absolutely sure. in then towards the end. he describes the other guy and then he describes thomas in here when you have something like that. then you have. this story of the...
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because certainly they had too many months where necessary to gain richard's trust and now he is willing to show his work on the miller case that name is very familiar these or the convictions this is a bank robbery that he supposedly did. this is what all the witnesses are going to testify to it so you you have all of that for you this this unique evidence enabled richard to form his own opinion. one that undermines the official version well. to argue that thomas was or was not there that's debatable but to actually come up with who did the shooting we don't you know i can say without a doubt there is questions here you know who actually did the shooting. there were five people last night four man and a woman armed and parks near the hotel according to the police report it was about two am when the group entered the hotel went to the reception desk and asked the two employees for the cas register. hotel clark douglas walker refused to comply he was shot dead at the age of twenty five these young colleague wounded is the only witness of the crime thomas miller is pointing to as being the
because certainly they had too many months where necessary to gain richard's trust and now he is willing to show his work on the miller case that name is very familiar these or the convictions this is a bank robbery that he supposedly did. this is what all the witnesses are going to testify to it so you you have all of that for you this this unique evidence enabled richard to form his own opinion. one that undermines the official version well. to argue that thomas was or was not there that's...
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when her convicted killer richard allen davis was sentenced to death, paulie's father mark was in the courtroom. >> justice at last, that's what went through my mind. he was getting what he deserved. >> reporter: that was 16 years ago. >> back then my expectation was that he would have been executed by now. >> reporter: instead, davis remains alive, one of the more than 700 inmates on california's death row, where the condemned are more likely to die of natural causes. 57 have died naturally, but only 13 have been executed since the state's death penalty law took effect in 1978. former prosecutor donald heller wrote the law. >> this is a western state it they have kind of a western mentality of give them a fair trial and hang them high. when i wrote the law i absolutely believed in it. >> reporter: now he wants to repeal the law. he's backing proposition 34 which would eliminate california's death penalty. proponents say the issue is not just one of morality, it's also about money. death penalty cases cost the state an extra 100 million dollars a year, much in lawyers fees for extensi
when her convicted killer richard allen davis was sentenced to death, paulie's father mark was in the courtroom. >> justice at last, that's what went through my mind. he was getting what he deserved. >> reporter: that was 16 years ago. >> back then my expectation was that he would have been executed by now. >> reporter: instead, davis remains alive, one of the more than 700 inmates on california's death row, where the condemned are more likely to die of natural causes....
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reporter: this is richard muller and his daugherty elizabeth, a mathematician are not exactly house holes names. in the world of climate change where most scientists and a match smaller group of skeptics remain bitterly divided over their assessment of what's happening to the planet, richard muller has long been on the side of those who deny climate chan is happening. when he published an op-ed in
reporter: this is richard muller and his daugherty elizabeth, a mathematician are not exactly house holes names. in the world of climate change where most scientists and a match smaller group of skeptics remain bitterly divided over their assessment of what's happening to the planet, richard muller has long been on the side of those who deny climate chan is happening. when he published an op-ed in
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richard wolffe has a question. >> good to see you again. >> richard. >> the president suggested, in ason online chat that maybe you could campaign for a constitutional amendment to clean this whole thing up. can you imagine a political environment, any time soon, where people are so outraged, real people, voters, outraged enough about this that they would sign up to anything like a constitutional amendment? >> you know, richard, it's hard to imagine a process in which we'd be able to amend the constitution given how hard it to is get anything done in washington. reformers, what they point to, is eventuality they think the inev vittibility there will be a gigantic campaign finance scandal that will get the public's attention. people don't tend to be engaged for these questions, they've got other things to think about and walk around, too much advertise, too much money in politic, it's always been this, it always will be. i think there are other places you could start. look, this president hasn't, in -- he's had the opportunity to replace five of the six sitting members of the federal e
richard wolffe has a question. >> good to see you again. >> richard. >> the president suggested, in ason online chat that maybe you could campaign for a constitutional amendment to clean this whole thing up. can you imagine a political environment, any time soon, where people are so outraged, real people, voters, outraged enough about this that they would sign up to anything like a constitutional amendment? >> you know, richard, it's hard to imagine a process in which...
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this story of the self contradicting president and only witness brother to richard rayna he now wants to know about the arrest. i think we're ok. five days after the crime it is in this quiet houston suburb that the police arrested thomas miller. this is the street where the shooting took place. actually the police were already waiting for thomas. at night when miller drove his car down a dead end the police ambushed him but they arrested and go as planned gunfire broke out. it is in front of this house that the shooting took place. this is said ninety eight to fifty one. when he saw the police thomas miller tried to escape. to try to get away through here. he was severely wounded by several gunshots he jumped on to car start running. and was shot. and. we just we can move like this power. and then we heard. somebody say you see of the niggers be the niggers be if you do it to. actually to me i told thomas that it certainly looked to me like he was supposed to been killed and that's the end of the story. and. but thomas didn't know that he didn't expect to be. to be stabbed in the bac
this story of the self contradicting president and only witness brother to richard rayna he now wants to know about the arrest. i think we're ok. five days after the crime it is in this quiet houston suburb that the police arrested thomas miller. this is the street where the shooting took place. actually the police were already waiting for thomas. at night when miller drove his car down a dead end the police ambushed him but they arrested and go as planned gunfire broke out. it is in front of...
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a live report from richard engel in cairo. first we're joined by the president of the council of foreign relations, richard haass. thanks for waking up early this morning. let's start in yemen. we don't know the extent of the attack at this point. we do know it was just a few days ago the number two leader in al qaeda was killed inside yemen. we've been using heavy drone strikes inside that country to go after militants. what's your reaction as you hear this news this morning? >> what we're seeing in yemen is a sign that the middle east, that used to be run by strong states, auth thorn taryn leaders often friendly to united states, now cripplized by weak states where the governments are unable or unwilling to do what they're meant to do, one of which is to protect foreign missions. you gangs, terrorists, weak police and military forces. so this is a pattern that we could see going on. we don't know if this was triggered by the movie, by 9/11 or if they had something like this in the works. >> president obama said yesterday egy
a live report from richard engel in cairo. first we're joined by the president of the council of foreign relations, richard haass. thanks for waking up early this morning. let's start in yemen. we don't know the extent of the attack at this point. we do know it was just a few days ago the number two leader in al qaeda was killed inside yemen. we've been using heavy drone strikes inside that country to go after militants. what's your reaction as you hear this news this morning? >> what...
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the second was richard nixon in 1952. there is, and i have some personal insight into this, richard nixon in his memoir, recounts how in 1951 he had given an address in the presence of governor thomas thomas dewey and dewey came up to him at the end of the speech and he said, make me a promise senator, don't get overweight, stay in shape and someday you will be president. i believe governor dewey was the one who is behind brownell and the idea was that nixon would be the political arm of the eisenhower years and he was. nixon had taken on enormous responsibility for keeping the republican party in that period and the reason i think there is a lot to this is that when richard nixon was elected in 68 and julie and i spent so many -- with him and 69 in and 70 and so forth one name that kept coming back and coming up and coming up over and over again and i think this would actually be an interesting article someday documenting the personal relationship based on complete confidence and fondness between richard nixon and thomas
the second was richard nixon in 1952. there is, and i have some personal insight into this, richard nixon in his memoir, recounts how in 1951 he had given an address in the presence of governor thomas thomas dewey and dewey came up to him at the end of the speech and he said, make me a promise senator, don't get overweight, stay in shape and someday you will be president. i believe governor dewey was the one who is behind brownell and the idea was that nixon would be the political arm of the...