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not of livers or sampson.ocal investigators who handled the case. in fact, csi chief david kofoed himself. and after months of digging, the fbi concluded that kofoed must have planted that swipe of blood himself. phony evidence to nail down a shaky case. it was a bombshell. david kofoed, division commander of the csi unit in douglas county, nebraska, was indicted on four federal charges including falsifying records and violating livers' and sampson's civil rights. kofoed pleaded not guilty to all charges, defiantly told reporters he'd rather go to prison than resign, even passed the polygraph and was cleared in an internal sheriff's department investigation. so you wake up one morning and they say you're a criminal. >> well, it kind of was like that, but it was more of a long process. and i didn't do it. i just didn't. and it doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: kofoed blamed the stain on accidental contamination. somehow, he said, blood from the victim, wayne stock, ended up on that filter paper probably out
not of livers or sampson.ocal investigators who handled the case. in fact, csi chief david kofoed himself. and after months of digging, the fbi concluded that kofoed must have planted that swipe of blood himself. phony evidence to nail down a shaky case. it was a bombshell. david kofoed, division commander of the csi unit in douglas county, nebraska, was indicted on four federal charges including falsifying records and violating livers' and sampson's civil rights. kofoed pleaded not guilty to...
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from sampson. in that building -- in the neighborhood -- neighborhood there are 1,000 units. 101 lombard and 111 chestnut. and in those units, the average age is over 70. i don't think those people are going to be using too many bicycles or too many scooters. in fact, when i see them, there is rarely any of them laying around on the sidewalk in front of my building at all, because that neighborhood is kind of isolated, and because of the hills, people don't want to use them. if you put a bike lane in this, it will change the street into one lane, and then they have a thing in here, there is a left turn only at sampson, there should be a left turn only at sampson and chestnut, there should be a separate -- a separate line for a left turn. >> thank you. we appreciate you coming down. do i have any more public comments? no, -- please come forward, his or. >> thank you, directors. >> please give us your name. >> my name is kevin call. i am a long-term resident in that area that mr. brown was just refer
from sampson. in that building -- in the neighborhood -- neighborhood there are 1,000 units. 101 lombard and 111 chestnut. and in those units, the average age is over 70. i don't think those people are going to be using too many bicycles or too many scooters. in fact, when i see them, there is rarely any of them laying around on the sidewalk in front of my building at all, because that neighborhood is kind of isolated, and because of the hills, people don't want to use them. if you put a bike...
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i am rita sampson, the u.s. intelligence committee chief diversity officer and director of equal employment opportunity within the office of the director of national intelligence. in my role i lead the enterprise approach to increasing diversity, creating a cultural of inclusion and proactively preventing workplace discrimination. as you have indicated, i'm joined today by the honorable carrie bingen and mr. harry corker. dni coats and gordon want the committee to know that as the leaders of the u.s. intelligence community, they are personally committed to advancing a more diverse and inclusive workforce. within the ic, we define diversity broadly to encompass the full range of experiences perspectives and affiliations that individuals share. diversity includes characteristics such as national origin, language, race, color, sex, mental or physical abilities, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identities, socio-economic status, veteran status, multiple dimensions that make individuals in a can make america
i am rita sampson, the u.s. intelligence committee chief diversity officer and director of equal employment opportunity within the office of the director of national intelligence. in my role i lead the enterprise approach to increasing diversity, creating a cultural of inclusion and proactively preventing workplace discrimination. as you have indicated, i'm joined today by the honorable carrie bingen and mr. harry corker. dni coats and gordon want the committee to know that as the leaders of...
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deborah sampson has an incredible story. she joined a massachusetts regimen. she was wounded twice and served in the battle of yorktown. when she was wounded she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. she got sick. she would examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. the key thing, she got a pension. probably the first woman in history. in fact, when deborah passed away , her husband partitioned the government for a spousal benefit. impact he got that. he was dead by the time they granted it to him. it is quite a story. she served as robert shurtleff. another is dr. mary walker. she was a surgeon, trained in new york. the army was crying for surgeons to come and help take care of the sick and wounded during the civil war. she presented herself. they don't want her , why do you think u because she is a woman. she volunteered her services for some time. finally, she was, they did hire her as a contract surgeon. she served in tennessee. she was taken prisoner by the confederate forces and held for four months down in richmon
deborah sampson has an incredible story. she joined a massachusetts regimen. she was wounded twice and served in the battle of yorktown. when she was wounded she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. she got sick. she would examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. the key thing, she got a pension. probably the first woman in history. in fact, when deborah passed away , her husband partitioned the government for a spousal benefit. impact he got that. he...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to sampson he's the trade chief strategy officer at block stream as well as senior guy at pixel magic which will be building a new online game called infinite slate which i just invested in through eisenberg capital we're going to talk about that a 2nd samson welcome thank you x. here yeah it's that this is a long time overdue great to have you know let's talk about block strain what exactly do you do over there and why do you have so many spy is. such a question if i tell you too much then they'll get revealed and busted tell us what you can say ok so it blocks you on the chief strategy officer and that's just a really broad title i do a lot of different things i manage business development product development marketing you know whatever needs to be done i do it right that i'm the c.e.o. back yes ok now you've recently made some big news because you've got this whole satellite think going you're launching satellites what the ag what's going on with these satellites were taken blocks and outer space this sounds fricken aweso
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to sampson he's the trade chief strategy officer at block stream as well as senior guy at pixel magic which will be building a new online game called infinite slate which i just invested in through eisenberg capital we're going to talk about that a 2nd samson welcome thank you x. here yeah it's that this is a long time overdue great to have you know let's talk about block strain what exactly do you do over there and why do you have...
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rita sampson. chief of equal opportunity and diversity office of the director of national intelligence, the principal adviser to the director of national intelligence in all matters related to diversity within the ic and finally, mr. harry coker. executive director for the national security agency. in this capacity, mr. corker works with providing leadership in all areas of the enterprise and interests internally and externally. each of your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i would ask you to summarize your testimony in five minutes or less. we'll begin with the honorable carrie bingen. >>> thank you mr. chairman. it is a privilege to testify today alongside with my dni and my nsa colleagues. the status of diversdiversity. i would propose that ms. sampson start with an overview and i would follow-up with specific remarks on defense. if that's okay? okay. thank you. >> ranking member nunez and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before thi
rita sampson. chief of equal opportunity and diversity office of the director of national intelligence, the principal adviser to the director of national intelligence in all matters related to diversity within the ic and finally, mr. harry coker. executive director for the national security agency. in this capacity, mr. corker works with providing leadership in all areas of the enterprise and interests internally and externally. each of your statements will be made a part of the record in their...
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sampson is a visually impaired student in confer high school in colorado.rs if a yearbook could be mailed in braille and this year, sampson's senior staff staff made it happen a yearbook in braille for him. >> sampson asked ms. thompson if she was going to make him a braille yearbook and i'm proud to say that we've done it. [cheers] >> it's completely amazing that the students and staff went out of their way to make one for me. >> bret: well, that's pretty cool. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. martha. the interview with the senate majority leader and town hall in wisconsin he tomorrow night. >> ed: looking forward to seeing both of you live in milwaukee tomorrow night. i'm ed henry in for martha mccallum she was biz in our nation's capital landing a one-on-one with mitch mcconnell fresh off a fiery speech. the left democrats seething because the democrats told them put a fork in the mueller probe told them directly time to move on. >> he brought no charges on obstructions. they indi
sampson is a visually impaired student in confer high school in colorado.rs if a yearbook could be mailed in braille and this year, sampson's senior staff staff made it happen a yearbook in braille for him. >> sampson asked ms. thompson if she was going to make him a braille yearbook and i'm proud to say that we've done it. [cheers] >> it's completely amazing that the students and staff went out of their way to make one for me. >> bret: well, that's pretty cool. thanks for...
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and debra sampson is an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments, and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york time. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. and she got sick. i don't know if it was the flu or whatever and was examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. but the key thing is that they did just discharge her from the military. she got a pension, probably the first woman in history to get a pension. and in fact, when debra passed away, her husband petitioned the government for espousal benefits, which, in fact, he got. regrettably, he was dead by the time they granted it to him. but it's quite a story. she served as robert shirtliff. another incredible character is dr. mary walker. dr. mary walker was a surgeon trained in new york. the army's crying for surgeons, you know, to come to help and take care of the sick and wounded during the civil war. so she comes and presents herself, but they don't want her. why do you
and debra sampson is an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments, and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york time. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found. and she got sick. i don't know if it was the flu or whatever and was examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. but the key thing is that they did just discharge her from the military. she got a pension, probably the first woman in history to...
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our document does look at a protected bike lane on sampson, but in the interest of time, we decided to move very quickly and establish a baseline infrastructure for this neighborhood to then perhaps have a conversation about what it could be in the near future. >> would it be significantly more costly to put in a couple of poster create a protective facility on the street? >> in terms of the infrastructure, given that battery and sampson are one-way each direction, we would probably not be looking at major signal infrastructure. i think it really is about staffing capacity and resources in terms of time, as well as the outreach that would be needed to gain some level of support for those larger changes. >> i read and you answered in the staff report preemptively this question of why you are not pursuing protections at this time. i want to continue to challenge the assumption that has to take more time and it has to be more expensive and require more public outreach as compared to another bicycle facility. >> i hear your comments. we certainly have an interest to continue a conversation
our document does look at a protected bike lane on sampson, but in the interest of time, we decided to move very quickly and establish a baseline infrastructure for this neighborhood to then perhaps have a conversation about what it could be in the near future. >> would it be significantly more costly to put in a couple of poster create a protective facility on the street? >> in terms of the infrastructure, given that battery and sampson are one-way each direction, we would probably...
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the ceo daviday sampson thousands of living in flood zone properties are at risk for not being able tor sell a home. thousands more will be prevented for purchasing and renewing flood insurance through the national flood insurance program and all of that makes a challenge protecting what for most americans are their more valuable asset and their home very difficult before hurricane season starts saturday. for nightly business report, i'm cont>>sa brewer. ate word tonight the house just passed a two-week extension of the national flood insurance program and they block e vote on the disaster aid bill which would provide alonger extensi extension. >>> more folks are shopping at dollar general and it is reporting earnings and revenue that surpassednalyst expectations. customers spent more on grocery, seasonal productand home goods. the stock today rose more than$ 7% t sxeeven that is a new all-time high. another discount retail store, dollar tree reported better than expected revenue. the companies also tested a expanded pricing strategy that includes selling products that cost more than $
the ceo daviday sampson thousands of living in flood zone properties are at risk for not being able tor sell a home. thousands more will be prevented for purchasing and renewing flood insurance through the national flood insurance program and all of that makes a challenge protecting what for most americans are their more valuable asset and their home very difficult before hurricane season starts saturday. for nightly business report, i'm cont>>sa brewer. ate word tonight the house just...
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sampson brown, a canadian transgender artist, shaving for the first time.ndeed, a special moment. that's "nightline." when you can't stay up with us, you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. good night, america. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. don't miss the final days to save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. ends sunday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep.
sampson brown, a canadian transgender artist, shaving for the first time.ndeed, a special moment. that's "nightline." when you can't stay up with us, you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. good night, america. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a...
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sampson is accused of shooting at a church 2 years ago killing a woman injuring 7 others. jurors will now consider a life sentence without parole. they could make that decision as early as tuesday. all right time for weather check now we've got some big changes for the weekend ahead of course the unofficial beginning of summer certainly not going to feel that way as we got the clouds begin to move in already sent tomorrow, not a bad day i think one of the best days the weekend actually it will be a dry day on saturday will see some patchy fog giving way to some sunshine temperatures will be cool in the 60's in the san francisco about 58. >>a little breezy in the pacific as you make your way inside the peninsula, 61 in millbrae 62 of brisbane 64 in san carlos, mild temperatures in the mouth, you 69 little starsia some 70's begin to pop up in the san jose are just a little bit on the hazy side and in the east bay, those numbers going to be in the 60's and the 70's by tomorrow afternoon with mostly sunny skies all day long by the latter part of the day will begin to see a few
sampson is accused of shooting at a church 2 years ago killing a woman injuring 7 others. jurors will now consider a life sentence without parole. they could make that decision as early as tuesday. all right time for weather check now we've got some big changes for the weekend ahead of course the unofficial beginning of summer certainly not going to feel that way as we got the clouds begin to move in already sent tomorrow, not a bad day i think one of the best days the weekend actually it will...
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so far 40 farmers work in his greenhouse sampson ogola hopes to convince more to help feed africa's most populous country. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit. we share your stories. now let's head to uganda and make victoria in the eastern part of the country there have been lately some problems in miami. scientists say those crocodiles attacks came from over exploitation of the lake or agree indeed n.-t. it's a corker does don't get enough fish they behave aggressively towards humans villagers started to kill the crocodiles but pizza who wants to save the reptiles by relocated them more than $400.00 kilometers up country they experience crocodile capture has captured more than $100.00 now crocodiles impressive and it's going to go. with. the fear some site of a nile crocodile the largest a species of crocodilian in africa while tourists cruise the nile hoping to see the imposing reptiles from the safety of a board along the shores of lake victoria the 4 rushes predictors pause a deadly threat to people
so far 40 farmers work in his greenhouse sampson ogola hopes to convince more to help feed africa's most populous country. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit. we share your stories. now let's head to uganda and make victoria in the eastern part of the country there have been lately some problems in miami. scientists say those crocodiles attacks came from over exploitation of the lake or agree indeed n.-t. it's...
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the star is canadian artist sampson brown. he said the ad will bring hope to other transgender people. >> oh, boy, i haven't even seen the whole thing and i'm crying. i am. it got me. >> it's good. it's a good one. >>> and now the bad news i have you're still going to cut yourself. i still do that after all these years. >> yeah, there's no magic way of getting around that unless you use an electric razor. i've even cut myself with an electric razor once. >> i have, too. multiple times. >>> what's going on weatherwise today, a cool day. nothing taxing outside. at least we can put that as a positive especially with all the ceremonies and festivities as we honor those that make this such a great country and such a free country and we appreciate that. many of my friends and relatives among those. low to mid-60s around the bay and into the south bay. we'll try to get to 70 but it's way out in fairfield and antioch. up around 69 in santa rosa, ukiah. 67 today in napa. fremont, 65. 63 in oakland. here's a look at tonight's temperatur
the star is canadian artist sampson brown. he said the ad will bring hope to other transgender people. >> oh, boy, i haven't even seen the whole thing and i'm crying. i am. it got me. >> it's good. it's a good one. >>> and now the bad news i have you're still going to cut yourself. i still do that after all these years. >> yeah, there's no magic way of getting around that unless you use an electric razor. i've even cut myself with an electric razor once. >> i...
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also looking about electronics television companies like sampson also produce products from mexico. shoppers here in san jose we've been speaking with saying these tariffs are necessary. >>the justice stephen reason that you want to tax the like lala like imports, the you're not going change the light taxi in over zoning super like seery stupid. i'm not going to like the votes for it all a condo i want to dollars nothing so would be super matt i would not want to you know pay for that. >>that's how it could potentially affect us now recently with this new potential tariff on mexico. but let's talk about existing tariffs here in the proposal with the trade war with china. so you know pasco actually became the most recent retailer to say that the trade war between us and china will likely lead higher prices, however it says it's taking its steps to ease the pain costco is just beginning to see the effect of the most recent tariff increases affecting ag things that like furniture you get a large store like that no dollar tree is quietly adding price your product assortment of some of i
also looking about electronics television companies like sampson also produce products from mexico. shoppers here in san jose we've been speaking with saying these tariffs are necessary. >>the justice stephen reason that you want to tax the like lala like imports, the you're not going change the light taxi in over zoning super like seery stupid. i'm not going to like the votes for it all a condo i want to dollars nothing so would be super matt i would not want to you know pay for that....
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bowles, at erskine senator sampson, these guys have heart, michael bloomberg, he didn't need to be mayor 12 years. but look what he did. he made a genuine effort to improve public education. tom: why can't to these individuals get a more public voice within america? do you blame this on the modern media that we have become so battless in her nightly that the middle ground of mr. bowles and others cannot be heard? ken: the media has contributed its share, no doubt about it. hand, i think the american people need to take some of the blame as well. -- bearing gifts. there is no such thing as free. you don't pay me now, you pay me later. point, -- who will pay the bill? the young kids. i plead with kids. i was in georgetown last week. i told them, i am stealing from the. i am getting $2800 a month that you can't afford to amy. tom: i want to try to business right now -- that you can't afford to pay me. tom: i want to return to business right now. i know that you visited with mr. bezos in recent months and years. everybody has amazon, apple and the others on the brain. do you extrapolate out
bowles, at erskine senator sampson, these guys have heart, michael bloomberg, he didn't need to be mayor 12 years. but look what he did. he made a genuine effort to improve public education. tom: why can't to these individuals get a more public voice within america? do you blame this on the modern media that we have become so battless in her nightly that the middle ground of mr. bowles and others cannot be heard? ken: the media has contributed its share, no doubt about it. hand, i think the...
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its star sampson brown said the ad will bring hope to other people who are transgender. >> love that that's great. >>> 5:53. today 22 contenders from the bay area will begin their quest to win the scripps national spelling bee and one of the world's top spellers is from novato. we introduced you to him last week. the seventh grader is ranked 42nd in the world. this will be his second time competing in the national spelling bee. >> i am nervous, i just keep it in. not as nervous as probably most people are, though. >> you can see he works with a coach via video chat. the prelim test will be held today and the televised on stage competition begins tomorrow. you can catch the action on our sister network espn. we're wishing mark all the luck. >> i hope that he goes all the way. it would be awesome to see him on tv, make that round. >>> disney's second run at a live action fill thm year is off to a pretty strong start. >> "aladdin" did better than people thought it would. it brought in $86 million. it sth a remake, of course, of the 1992 animated film. disney the parent company of abc 7
its star sampson brown said the ad will bring hope to other people who are transgender. >> love that that's great. >>> 5:53. today 22 contenders from the bay area will begin their quest to win the scripps national spelling bee and one of the world's top spellers is from novato. we introduced you to him last week. the seventh grader is ranked 42nd in the world. this will be his second time competing in the national spelling bee. >> i am nervous, i just keep it in. not as...
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my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a
my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a
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my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a weekly basis several evictions, and in these evictions, more than half our elder evictions, and we supports this proposal for affordable senior housing. stressing the import -- the importance that it truly be affordable because it is the right thing to do, and it improves the lives of people in san francisco and could potentially save lives. the work that we have done, defending evictions, we have seen and no of things that lead us to believe that elders are more vulnerable to severe impacts compared to other groups of being evicted, and/or losing their homes. some of these examples, for example, could be as extreme as the eviction being relevant to the evicted the cha-cha cause of death. and in other situations, it part -- forces p
my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a weekly basis several evictions, and in these evictions, more than half our elder evictions, and we supports this proposal for affordable senior housing. stressing the import --...
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enlist itive and our allies and exposing the work and providing one tunities to assist another miss sampson spoke about the impact of having to wait for might be kwaully work youready to go to ng them in inbringi job that's don't necessarily require that level of security to them.old on is that something you've implemented? is that something you're working on doing? >> it's a pilot program. >> okay. begun.has assignments priate to keep the person employed at of the el will be one ace lenges and access to sp challenge.other on why re transparent and this to encourage them don't eliminate yourself from the process. because it is just that. nd you can get a security clearance. do you believe believe they're ware of the there are es organizations and careers i resented but never have remembered intelligence troduced that g in level and they just don't understand opportunities that exist. that our agree with secretive and transparent. a touch n able to have in terms of access and involvement. ntinues what we have to co to trend to do. this year we're involved in have we ferences and cers to talk
enlist itive and our allies and exposing the work and providing one tunities to assist another miss sampson spoke about the impact of having to wait for might be kwaully work youready to go to ng them in inbringi job that's don't necessarily require that level of security to them.old on is that something you've implemented? is that something you're working on doing? >> it's a pilot program. >> okay. begun.has assignments priate to keep the person employed at of the el will be one...
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. >> come on, sampson. >> he trained everyone. it didn't matter to him who they were.t was about the person and the dog and that relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. >> stormy, come. >> this woman liked him so much as a client she went to work for him. >> he would connect with you. he'd find something that he could talk to you about. and then he'd help you train your dog. >> and the seth for mark's dog-whispering business, incomparable. pickett island is what it's called. an 84-acre teardrop of primeval forest and meadow and beaches plunked a few feet offshore, a 90-minute commute north of seattle. >> the dogs could go swimming in the water there. there's plenty of trail walks. and it's just really, really outdoorsy and beautiful. >> outdoorsy and beautiful. are words which also happened to describe the human love of mark's life. linda opdi kechlt. the willowy bloend daughter of wally updike. the wealthy investor who'd once helped found chateau ste. michelle winery. linda seemed a perfect match for mark, according to the clients and friends w
. >> come on, sampson. >> he trained everyone. it didn't matter to him who they were.t was about the person and the dog and that relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. >> stormy, come. >> this woman liked him so much as a client she went to work for him. >> he would connect with you. he'd find something that he could talk to you about. and then he'd help you train your dog. >> and the seth for mark's dog-whispering business,...