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. >> that person was sandy lively.emarkable physical match to ari squire. >> it's a creepy picture. he's the hunter and i'm the prey. that's exactly how i thought about it. he was stalking. i mean, that's how i felt. >> he didn't know that he was a possible victim. he had no idea until we brought those pictures in. i mean, it was scary. that was really scary. >> strangely ari who normally didn't wear a beard grew one in the weeks before the murder. >> ari starts to make himself look even more like sandy lively, and by growing a beard, the two almost looked like twins. >> when sandy agreed to do some work for ari, ari gave him this extraordinarily detailed job application. >> i've never seen an application that asked where a tattoo was at, what they were of and the pierce. if i had any piercings anywhere, i don't see how that would make a difference if i have a piercing if i'm going to be a carpenter. >> finally, sandy agreed to meet a rhode island at his house, but fortunately for sandy, the meeting never took place. >
. >> that person was sandy lively.emarkable physical match to ari squire. >> it's a creepy picture. he's the hunter and i'm the prey. that's exactly how i thought about it. he was stalking. i mean, that's how i felt. >> he didn't know that he was a possible victim. he had no idea until we brought those pictures in. i mean, it was scary. that was really scary. >> strangely ari who normally didn't wear a beard grew one in the weeks before the murder. >> ari starts to...
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we have a similar environment similar types of trees live oaks long leaf pine's palm trees sandy soil salt in the air. the gulf of mexico of course nourishes and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers places like pogo bayh are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture and there have been books and memoirs and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and of course along comes the oil spill in 2010 were all of a sudden we are at center stage and people are beginning to look at the gulf coast and think about wow what is it like there and what moves them and we didn't know we got so much of our oil and gas from there so the nation really became kind of tuned in to how important the gulf is. what i also found fascinating and they never will forget an interview with the kid in louisiana right after the spill. he was a fisherman son and the kid was nine years old. he was saying you know this is the end of our way of life. i thought how do american kids talk about having a way of life and yet i knewex
we have a similar environment similar types of trees live oaks long leaf pine's palm trees sandy soil salt in the air. the gulf of mexico of course nourishes and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers places like pogo bayh are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture and there have been books and memoirs and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and of course along comes the oil spill in 2010 were all of...
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. >> reporter: with the alarm turned off, sandy weiner was looking at the live feed of the camera atfe. >> reporter: she comes racing up the stairs. and she says, oh, my god. the house is being broken into. she calls 911. and the wayne police responded almost immediately. >> reporter: the weiners were glued to their screen, as officers arrived in the darkened house. >> you're going to see one of the policemen, coming into the room. he's got a flashlight. and bob lindsay is getting dressed. >> reporter: the couple was confused, until, that is, they hit the rewind button. and rich says he discovered weeks worth of x-rated videos, starring their reality, bob lindsay and this woman. watch them covering their tracks, making the bed, following a daytime romp. the camera caught them 13 times having sexual encounters. after this makeout session, they suddenly become aware of the camera. >> they're looking at the kitchen camera. >> reporter: they don't seem to be worried or concerned they were caught. >> not at all. that's the amazing part about all of this. >> reporter: who was the mystery w
. >> reporter: with the alarm turned off, sandy weiner was looking at the live feed of the camera atfe. >> reporter: she comes racing up the stairs. and she says, oh, my god. the house is being broken into. she calls 911. and the wayne police responded almost immediately. >> reporter: the weiners were glued to their screen, as officers arrived in the darkened house. >> you're going to see one of the policemen, coming into the room. he's got a flashlight. and bob lindsay...
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. >> reporter: cleaning up shattered glass and sandy used to soak up motor oil. people who live in these condominiums woke up at 2:30 a.m. this morning when the entire building shook. >> it was a big impact. i said, it is very scary. >> this woman saw the wreckage of a three-car crash outside her window. >> witnesses say a black infinity was going south on folsom and ran a red light. and hit another car in the intersection. the impact sent the car across the intersection onto the sidewalk. and into the wall of this residential building. >> a third car was struck. the driver was not seriously injured. after the wreck, several neighbors rushed to help the driver of this toyota. >> the guy in the car was really bad. the whole side of his car was smashed in on the driver side. very scary to say. >> we would like to know if he is okay. that is what i would really like to know. we are praying for him. >> the driver went to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police are investigating this as a hit and run crash, after the driver of the black infinity ran away from the scene. >
. >> reporter: cleaning up shattered glass and sandy used to soak up motor oil. people who live in these condominiums woke up at 2:30 a.m. this morning when the entire building shook. >> it was a big impact. i said, it is very scary. >> this woman saw the wreckage of a three-car crash outside her window. >> witnesses say a black infinity was going south on folsom and ran a red light. and hit another car in the intersection. the impact sent the car across the intersection...
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. >>> welcome back with our first live question from sandy, what is congress going to do for the long-termed? >> nothing. remember the deal the democrats did with the republicans saying, let's do the deal. we'll play ball? the republicans never gave in and they called them a bunch of takers. long term unemployed, this is an issue that's off the table. you're not going to get the republicans to go any further than what they've gone so far without name-calling and broad brushing workers who really have been displaced in our economy. it's really sad. our next question is from david. are you afraid of where the republicans are taking this country? yes. if you look at the first two stories that we just did on the program, for instance, the steel industry. take for instance, the way they want to privatize everything they can get their hands on this is what these folks want to do. they have no core value about doing something for the middle class. they do not believe in a thriving middle class. they don't believe that a rising tide lifts all boats. this is about concentration of the wealth and co
. >>> welcome back with our first live question from sandy, what is congress going to do for the long-termed? >> nothing. remember the deal the democrats did with the republicans saying, let's do the deal. we'll play ball? the republicans never gave in and they called them a bunch of takers. long term unemployed, this is an issue that's off the table. you're not going to get the republicans to go any further than what they've gone so far without name-calling and broad brushing...
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i didn't do anything to support the sandy hook people. now i am living with the consequences. if i had the capacity, to make a difference. if i had the capacity to make a difference now then -- you know why didn't i do it back then because my son would be alive. so i an not without guilt in this. but when you ask me about solutions, here's what i have learned to this point. and, you know. this is a complicated issue. there is a commonality. they involve mental health. typically all the incidents. all three of these problems. the three problems. three problems are, mental health issues, gun violence and violence against women. those these problems are, almost always typically combined to get this result. and there are, you have to take each problem individually. and start to talk about solutions for each thing. and then try to, you know, coordinate the efforts. so, i am learning, as fast as i can, more about what, you know, but you know -- i mean where is the leadership on this. why, you know? we elect these people and we give them power, and -- you know, they just let this sit
i didn't do anything to support the sandy hook people. now i am living with the consequences. if i had the capacity, to make a difference. if i had the capacity to make a difference now then -- you know why didn't i do it back then because my son would be alive. so i an not without guilt in this. but when you ask me about solutions, here's what i have learned to this point. and, you know. this is a complicated issue. there is a commonality. they involve mental health. typically all the...
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sandy. some like the james family still living in situations far from normal.r loveable dog disappeared after the storm in 2012 and they thought he was gone for good until they found him a few days ago at a animal shelter. >> he ran to the first bed and couch and he hasn't moved. >> i love that. it's been a very happy reunion so far as you could see. the family was visiting the ken necessarily to actually find a new dog for their oldest daughter but sometimes life leaves you reckless. >>> tragedy today under the big top. a spectacular circus performance comes to a terrifying end when a group of acrobats hit the floor from 40 feet in the air. we'll give you an update zblx house speaker john boehner is selecting a committee to investigate benghazi. >>> our political insiders are coming into home base now. weapon to hear from you, your comments and thoughts. it's been nearly two years since those four americans were killed at that consulate. one democratic lawmaker as i mentioned earlier in the hour called it a kol loss sal waste of time. is it or do you want to k
sandy. some like the james family still living in situations far from normal.r loveable dog disappeared after the storm in 2012 and they thought he was gone for good until they found him a few days ago at a animal shelter. >> he ran to the first bed and couch and he hasn't moved. >> i love that. it's been a very happy reunion so far as you could see. the family was visiting the ken necessarily to actually find a new dog for their oldest daughter but sometimes life leaves you...
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live up here. remember superstorm sandy and all of the damage that came from that?t all of the huge snowstorms that have swept through here in recent years. what they are saying is that these extreme weather events, these extreme precipitation events are going to continue and a real target there will be infrastructure, roadways, railways, bridges, and electrical supplies. let's move down now and talk about the southeast. you see all of that coastal land out there. this is where they are saying that as this changes, these billion dollar weather events -- and let me bring in a map. when i say a billion dollar weather event, i mean events that cause more than a billion dollars worth of damage. the redder the area, the more they have seen those types of events and you can see that the southeast gets an awful lot of that. so if that continues at a higher level, as they predict, in places like new orleans, tampa, charleston really get hammered. this may produce a longer growing season but also a more unpredictable one where they may have longer droughts and earlier frost.
live up here. remember superstorm sandy and all of the damage that came from that?t all of the huge snowstorms that have swept through here in recent years. what they are saying is that these extreme weather events, these extreme precipitation events are going to continue and a real target there will be infrastructure, roadways, railways, bridges, and electrical supplies. let's move down now and talk about the southeast. you see all of that coastal land out there. this is where they are saying...
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we live in a different society. after sandy hook, aurora, the mass shootings, you identify. never going to be able to get rid of guns. but one thing we can do is work from the inner core. who are people closest to those who want to commit mass destruction? and if those people are reporting it to law enforcement, then i think there's a real problem if an investigation wasn't done. let me read you something quick if i may, deborah. in that youtube video, elliott rodgers said i'm going to the hottest sorority house, and i will slaughter every single, stuck up blond, you know what i see inside that house. now, you tell me that you have a youtube video that says that. if you get that to law enforcement, there is no excuse for law enforcement to not immediately go over and apprehend elliott rodger and then do some due diligence, get him mental help and you could possibly stop there. >> you -- >> lou, go ahead. >> you're absolutely correct, sir. excuse me. you're absolutely correct. based on this statement that you made. if those conditions or circumstances did, in fact, exist, law
we live in a different society. after sandy hook, aurora, the mass shootings, you identify. never going to be able to get rid of guns. but one thing we can do is work from the inner core. who are people closest to those who want to commit mass destruction? and if those people are reporting it to law enforcement, then i think there's a real problem if an investigation wasn't done. let me read you something quick if i may, deborah. in that youtube video, elliott rodgers said i'm going to the...
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sandy came. there is flooding, you know, just in the past few weeks, and alexandria, virginia, along the potomac. tornado alley in the midwest. so you should be able to choose where you want to live, and you just have to accept there will be costs. >>> jonah? >> now it's considered hurricane zone connecticut. the government is still on the hook for the next sandy. the government needs to tax the same people whose insurance went up to cover their costs that went up, and insurance is only half the problem and the government has to lay on taxes in these areas. >> last words, gary? >> again, maybe bernard and i are in agreement on this one. let the market dictate and let people themselves assume the responsibility. >> tracy? >> what is so bad about the government saying this is national land and we will leave it that way and maybe we can think about building homes in other parts that are a little safer. >> okay, thanks, guys. this discussion will continue. >> and thank you to bernard for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you for suffering with me. >>> the name, bigger than godzilla hitting the screen and co >>> predictions. all right. take it away, gary. >> mcdonald's is going t
sandy came. there is flooding, you know, just in the past few weeks, and alexandria, virginia, along the potomac. tornado alley in the midwest. so you should be able to choose where you want to live, and you just have to accept there will be costs. >>> jonah? >> now it's considered hurricane zone connecticut. the government is still on the hook for the next sandy. the government needs to tax the same people whose insurance went up to cover their costs that went up, and insurance...
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sandy. but it turns out for the last year-plus, he had been living in a nearby shelter.s name is reckless. they recognized a distinctive scar on his head and now they're all back together again. up next, honoring a reporter who didn't just break stories but broke barriers. when you sat down to dinner with anticipation, not hesitation. when you didn't dread bedtime because of heartburn. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade nexium has provided many just like you with 24-hour relief from heartburn and helped heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. and now the prescription nexium you know can be delivered directly to your door with nexium direct. talk to your doctor to see if nexium is right for you. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditi
sandy. but it turns out for the last year-plus, he had been living in a nearby shelter.s name is reckless. they recognized a distinctive scar on his head and now they're all back together again. up next, honoring a reporter who didn't just break stories but broke barriers. when you sat down to dinner with anticipation, not hesitation. when you didn't dread bedtime because of heartburn. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew...
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that has killed too many young people, thousands, tens of thousands since sandy hook including erica robinson and javier whose lives we commemorated. i hope, i hope that this tragedy, this unimaginable tragedy will bring back measures that would keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people who are severely troubled or deranged like this young man was. and provide resources, we need mental health resources and that initiative i hope will provide a common ground, a point ever consensus that will bring us together in a congress enable majority, 90% of the american people want background checks to be heard. to be responded to and to end the madness and insanity. >> let me follow up, the sheriff told us that there were no flags that would have prompted a check on the legally purchased weapons that elliot rodger had he didn't seem to have large or larger than normal size magazines for his weapons. do you believe legislation the senate did not pass would have made any difference in this case? >> the legislation that failed to pass it got support from 55 senators. would have provided a mental health initiative with more
that has killed too many young people, thousands, tens of thousands since sandy hook including erica robinson and javier whose lives we commemorated. i hope, i hope that this tragedy, this unimaginable tragedy will bring back measures that would keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people who are severely troubled or deranged like this young man was. and provide resources, we need mental health resources and that initiative i hope will provide a common ground, a point ever consensus that...
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you have this similar environment similar types of trees live folks palm trees sandy soil salts in the air. the gulf of mexico of course nurses and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers in places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. there have been books and memoirs and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and course along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are at center stage and people are beginning to look at the gulf coast and think wow what's it like they are or what moves them or we didn't know we got so much of our oil and gas from there so the nation became tuned in to how important the gulf is. the top chinese general urged the u.s. to be objective about a dispute between china and vietnam over a drilling rig in the south china sea. the situation has fueled vietnamese protests concerning territoriterritori al disputes between the two countries read the general that today with joint chiefs of staff chairman martin dempsey before speaking to the
you have this similar environment similar types of trees live folks palm trees sandy soil salts in the air. the gulf of mexico of course nurses and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers in places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. there have been books and memoirs and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and course along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are...
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think of that from texas to the florida there is a pan-golf sensibility where we have a live oaks,ironment, sandy soil, salt in the air, the nourishing and supplying us with wonderful seafood, estuaries and rivers wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. there have been memoirs in and around these things for hundreds of years so it's an toraordinarily rich subject take. and of course, along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are at center stage in people are beginning to look up the gulf coast in think about what it's like there, what moves them. we did not know we got so much of our oil and gas from them, the board. we were tuned in to how important the gulf is. >> learn about the rich history and literary life of mobile, alabama. saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2 and sunday at 2:00 on c-span 3. >> in a few moments, thursday's hearing on the state of veteran health care with testimony from affairs secretary ericsson seki. the senate veterans committee continues the hearing with comments from veterans groups. then a third panel that includes the acting inspector of the
think of that from texas to the florida there is a pan-golf sensibility where we have a live oaks,ironment, sandy soil, salt in the air, the nourishing and supplying us with wonderful seafood, estuaries and rivers wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. there have been memoirs in and around these things for hundreds of years so it's an toraordinarily rich subject take. and of course, along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are at center stage in people are beginning to...
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sandy, let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this nontraditional canine therapy not bay area that's changing lives, this week's jefferson award goes to cate dorr. kate kelly, kpix 5. >>> mobile apps are making fast foods faster. how drive throughs are becoming a thing of the past. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or a question, give our hotline a shout,, 888- 5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you may not have c >>> everyone knows the cost of a funeral is expensive but there's one unexpected price of a final tribute you may not have considered. got that story and much more coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> the convenience of the drive-through window at your favorite fast food spot may be getting some stiff competition. places like chipotle now have apps that help you order your food and pick it up at a separate counter. five guys burgers and fries offers a similar app and receives about 160,000 mobile orders every month. >> i can choose when i want to come in. i can predict how long it will take. especially if i have a meeting coming up. >> the app has been
sandy, let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this nontraditional canine therapy not bay area that's changing lives, this week's jefferson award goes to cate dorr. kate kelly, kpix 5. >>> mobile apps are making fast foods faster. how drive throughs are becoming a thing of the past. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or a question, give our hotline a shout,, 888- 5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you may not have c...
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we have a similar environment, similar types of trees, live oaks, long life pines, palm trees, sandy soil, salt in the air. the gulf of mexico, of course, nourishes and supplies us with wonderful seafood, estuaries and rivers, places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture, and there have been books and memoirs in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take, and of course, a along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all of a sudden we are at center stage, and people are beginning to look at the gulf coast and think about, wow, what's its like there? we didn't know we got so much of our oil and gas from there. good lord and the nation became tuned in to how important the gulf is. >> this weekend learn about the rich history and literary life of mobile, alabama, on booktv and american history tv. saturday at 5:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2, and sunday at 2:00 on c-span3. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceed examination key public policy events and every weekend, booktv, now for 15 yea
we have a similar environment, similar types of trees, live oaks, long life pines, palm trees, sandy soil, salt in the air. the gulf of mexico, of course, nourishes and supplies us with wonderful seafood, estuaries and rivers, places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture, and there have been books and memoirs in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take, and of course, a along comes the oil spill in 2010 where all...
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high school to the killings on the virginia tech campus, and the heart-breaking loss of young lives at sandyly served as inspiration for a 17-year-old in minnesota, a student who authorities believe had twisted plans of his own. >> his plan was to kill his family members, start a diversionary fire no distract first responders and travel to the junior/senior high school. once there, he intended to set off numerous bombs during the lunch hour, kill the school resource officer as he responded to help, set fires and shoot students and staff. >> reporter: a violent plot aborted by a resident who reported what she believed to be suspicious activity at a storage facility. that led police to the teenager in a locker with bomb making materials. everything from pyrotechnic chemicals to steel ball bearings, gunpowder, and ammunition. also at his home -- numerous guns, ammunition, prepared bombs, and paperwork documenting his plans were recovered and removed from the home. >> reporter: the investigation started march 24th when police began discovering exblows shif devices at an elementary school playgro
high school to the killings on the virginia tech campus, and the heart-breaking loss of young lives at sandyly served as inspiration for a 17-year-old in minnesota, a student who authorities believe had twisted plans of his own. >> his plan was to kill his family members, start a diversionary fire no distract first responders and travel to the junior/senior high school. once there, he intended to set off numerous bombs during the lunch hour, kill the school resource officer as he...
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the reason why we zau individuals to live here is because of the climate. the beautiful weather and sandyif the sandy beaches are gone where are they going to go? they're certainly not going to come to florida? >> what will it take to convince the republicans that the threat is real. the national climate assessment released not long ago is a document that this country has never seen before. yet as a party collectively, the republicans aren't going to get on board with any scientists 2458d say that we're in an environment of a changing climate that clearly, is very ominous. what's it going to take to change them? >> it gets in the way of their business model. they shake down the hydrocarbon companies for enough dollars that they can get elected and rr re-elect re-elected. the problem with a guylike scott or marco rubio, there will be mms of dollars to build levees and pumps to protect the state that has representatives today, that deny there's even climate change going on. as the ocean goes up we can't walk away from florida. we'll spend whatever dollars we need and those will be federal d
the reason why we zau individuals to live here is because of the climate. the beautiful weather and sandyif the sandy beaches are gone where are they going to go? they're certainly not going to come to florida? >> what will it take to convince the republicans that the threat is real. the national climate assessment released not long ago is a document that this country has never seen before. yet as a party collectively, the republicans aren't going to get on board with any scientists 2458d...
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we have a similar environment and similar types of trees live oaks long leaf pines sandy soil salts in the air the gulf of mexico of course nurses and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers in places like mobile bay that are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture and there have been books and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and then of course along comes the oil spill in 2010 were all of a sudden we are at center stage and people are beginning to look at the gulf coast and think about wow what's it like there or what moves them or we didn't know we got so much of our oil and gas from them. the nation really became kind of tuned in to how important the gulf is. >> we are sitting here today in a city designed by frenchman. l'enfant the french engineer and architect. the great symbolic work of the sculpture in the gateway to the country of new york the statue of liberty given to us by france by a french sculptor. countless rivers and towns and universities and colleges all over the country w
we have a similar environment and similar types of trees live oaks long leaf pines sandy soil salts in the air the gulf of mexico of course nurses and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and rivers in places like mobile bay that are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture and there have been books and so forth in and around all these things for hundreds of years so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take and then of course along comes the oil spill in 2010 were all of a sudden...
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spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calming did you know over much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across the east bay but notice the gust here. 30 miles per hour just few minutes ago. up to 44 miles per hour so tomorrow morning we can expect the gust to start to pick up again more wide spread fashion and into the afternoon tomorrow. going to be very breezy day ahead. complete look at the forecast in a few minutes. >> see you in a few. >> but tonight san francisco police are on the look out for at least one gunman after deadly drive by shooting in the bay have you district. spot shoter heard the gunshot just after 5:00 p.m. at heat street and plow avenue when police arrived they found 2 people injured. they were rushed to the hospital. witness drove third person t
spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calming did you know over much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across...
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host two episodes of "years of living dangerously" the series about the real world effects of climate change. his first episode focuses on the havoc wreaked by hurricane sandyft turn onto brook avenue. all of the homes in this area, there's only one still standing and there's nobody living on that street either, but there was all homes here. >> wow. >> joining me now is columnist and writer for "the new york times" and author of the vb6 cookbook, mark bittman, thanks for joining me. >> great to be here. >> so food is a locust as you outlined in that line we just read for everything basically but especially in terms of the environment. i feel like the intersection of food and sustainability is something we're just beginning to understand and also food and climate change. how climate change creates food insecurity. that seems like a huge untapped like area of discussion amongst foodies. >> well, one of the -- actually one thing i was surprised about "years of living dangerously" which doesn't that totally give you the chills, is we didn't even get into it. so i'm hoping there's a season two because this agriculture/climate change thing is huge. depending on w
host two episodes of "years of living dangerously" the series about the real world effects of climate change. his first episode focuses on the havoc wreaked by hurricane sandyft turn onto brook avenue. all of the homes in this area, there's only one still standing and there's nobody living on that street either, but there was all homes here. >> wow. >> joining me now is columnist and writer for "the new york times" and author of the vb6 cookbook, mark bittman,...
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their realtor's request, but the motion activ e activated cameras turned on, sandy weiner happened to be looking at the livera one night. and got the shock of her life. >> she comes racing up the stairs. and she said, the house is being broken into. she calls 911. and the wayne police responded almost immediately. >> reporter: the couple was thoroughly confused. until they hit the rewind button. his realtor had 13 sexual encounters. >> they're looking up at the camera. >> they don't seem to be worried they could be caught. >> not at all. >> reporter: lindsay declined to be interviewed. but his lawyer sent us this statement. saying my client entered their home on occasion for purposes that were unauthorized. the balance of the weiner's claims are either false or exaggerated. the weiners will see lindsay in court. suing for breach of contract. but you'll never guess where they saw his face recently. it's a sordid saga that's far from over. and tonight on "20/20," we'll tell you what lindsay has to say about all of this. the weiners have learned a valuable lesson looking for real estate agents. you can't just
their realtor's request, but the motion activ e activated cameras turned on, sandy weiner happened to be looking at the livera one night. and got the shock of her life. >> she comes racing up the stairs. and she said, the house is being broken into. she calls 911. and the wayne police responded almost immediately. >> reporter: the couple was thoroughly confused. until they hit the rewind button. his realtor had 13 sexual encounters. >> they're looking up at the camera....
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spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calming did you know over much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across the east bay but notice the gust here. 30 miles per hour just few minutes ago. up to 44 miles per hour so tomorrow morning we can expect the gust to start to pick up again more wide spread fashion and into the afternoon tomorrow. going to be very breezy day ahead. complete look at the forecast in a few minutes. >> see you in a few. >> but tonight san francisco police are on the look out for at least one gunman after deadly drive by shooting in the bay have you district. spot shoter heard the gunshot just after 5:00 p.m. at heat street and plow avenue when police arrived they found 2 people injured. they were rushed to the hospital. witness drove third person t
spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calming did you know over much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across...
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spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calmingmuch of thever much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across the east bay but notice the gust here. 30 miles per hour just few minutes ago. up to 44 miles per hour so tomorrow morning we can expect the gust to start to pick up again more wide spread fashion and into the afternoon tomorrow. going to be very breezy day ahead. complete look at the forecast in a few minutes. >> see you in a few. >> but tonight san francisco police are on the look out for at least one gunman after deadly drive by shooting in the bay have you district. spot shoter heard the gunshot just after 5:00 p.m. at heat street and plow avenue when police arrived they found 2 people injured. they were rushed to the hospital. witness drove third person to th
spencer christian is in for sandy tonight with details on what might turn out to be a pretty breezy morning commute. >> it probably will be. here's a lack at live doppler 7hd just showing us the clear skies. clouds that might have formed have been blown away by the strong gusty wind. gust began to pick up this afternoon and quite intense. during the late evening hours we have seen winds calmingmuch of thever much of the bay area especially up in the north bay and many locations across the...
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lives of americans in every part of the country. in 2012, extreme weather cost the economy $100 become. the lions share $65 billion from hurricane sandy. this past winter, tens of thousands of weather-related flight cancellations cost four major airlines at least half a billion in lost revenue, according to just released earnings report a. three-84 drought is impacting california's $50 billion agriculture economy with more than $800,000 acres of farm land going unplanted. also, the prospect of a food strike and produce prices on the way at the nation's grocery stores. at the white house, president obama was enlisting the nation weather forecasters as a part of his latest call for action. >> we want to emphasize to the public, this is not a distant problem of the future. this is affecting americans right now. whether it means increased flooding, greater vulnerability to drought. more severe wildfires. >> reporter: environmentalists are praiseing the report. because it pins much of the increase in climate change on huh pan behavior. specifically, emissions that cause grownhouse gases. but conservatives say america can't act alone t. gre
lives of americans in every part of the country. in 2012, extreme weather cost the economy $100 become. the lions share $65 billion from hurricane sandy. this past winter, tens of thousands of weather-related flight cancellations cost four major airlines at least half a billion in lost revenue, according to just released earnings report a. three-84 drought is impacting california's $50 billion agriculture economy with more than $800,000 acres of farm land going unplanted. also, the prospect of...
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if you live in oklahoma, where tornados have wiped your town out a couple times, and you chose alaska, which is remote, generally, but remember hurricane sandy, the bottom half of manhattan was flooded. the economic effect of that alone is enormous, let alone the rebuilding infrastructure. and we're in the developed world where people can get on the highway and drive. you know, when you say moving a highway four feet, doesn't sound like very much, but you're talking about millions of tons of road that have to be lifted and that energy has to come from somewhere, and that's just the start of things. when we start having crop failures and the drought that's in california continues, the economic costs -- >> you can look at these things and the climate realities and even this nca report says the trend on tornados isn't tern, the ippc report says the hurricane report isn't uncertain. i'm not a denier or skeptic, climate is changing, yes, manmade emissions are some part to that, but we haven't seen these trends. the observed data doesn't prove that. more importantly, the policy prescriptions, these green house gas regulations coming down, prohibit
if you live in oklahoma, where tornados have wiped your town out a couple times, and you chose alaska, which is remote, generally, but remember hurricane sandy, the bottom half of manhattan was flooded. the economic effect of that alone is enormous, let alone the rebuilding infrastructure. and we're in the developed world where people can get on the highway and drive. you know, when you say moving a highway four feet, doesn't sound like very much, but you're talking about millions of tons of...
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sandy gave a preview of coming attractions. forcing liberty island to temporarily close. >> this room was completely flooded all the way up to here. >> reporter: and ending a 200 year tradition of people living on the island. the report praises that decision and the relocation of the cape hatteras lighthouse. moved more than a half mile to protect it from an eroding coast in 1999. planning for nature's increasing unpredictability to preserve our nation's past. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with an amazing new record. a young girl who just did something no one her age has ever done before. >>> a bacteria like mers lives on armrests, window shades and trey tables for several days, and some places for up to a week. they reached this conclusion by applying the germs to various surfaces inside a plan to see how long it would last. the researchers did not test whether the airline standard cleaning practices would eliminate them. >>> a welcome sight in the skies today in annapolis, maryland. the navy's blue angels were in action during naval academy commissioning week. a high-flying practice run today before a full air show tomorrow. >>> and history has been made in t
sandy gave a preview of coming attractions. forcing liberty island to temporarily close. >> this room was completely flooded all the way up to here. >> reporter: and ending a 200 year tradition of people living on the island. the report praises that decision and the relocation of the cape hatteras lighthouse. moved more than a half mile to protect it from an eroding coast in 1999. planning for nature's increasing unpredictability to preserve our nation's past. ann thompson, nbc...
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sandy! let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this non-tradition canine therapy to the bay area it's changing lives.this week's jefferson award goes to kate door. >>> and if you would like to support the canine warrior connection or like to nominate your local hero for that jefferson award, go on line to kpix5.com. >>> take a look to the south bay, patchy fog, but lots of sunshine. looking good there. take a look at what to expect, we have some fog to start off the day near the coast in the bay. more sun, though, and little bit warmer for most of the bay area today. good news there. and a little bit more breezy this afternoon, especially out by the water. let's take a look at the highs around the area. 85 santa rosa, 82 san rafael. mountainview, 79. carnival, first day of the celebration in san fransisco today, 68 degrees if you're going to head out to the mission district for that celebration. and as we take a look ahead, it's going to be warmer today and on memorial day. then we will creep into a cooling trend for much of next week. . >> thanks, brian. coming up, one week from today, the biggest f
sandy! let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this non-tradition canine therapy to the bay area it's changing lives.this week's jefferson award goes to kate door. >>> and if you would like to support the canine warrior connection or like to nominate your local hero for that jefferson award, go on line to kpix5.com. >>> take a look to the south bay, patchy fog, but lots of sunshine. looking good there. take a look at what to expect, we have some fog to start...
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after the devastation caused by hurricane katrina and superstorm sandy, it became clear that communities need assistance to protect lives and property and improve infrastructure resiliency. what does that mean, "resiliency?" it means you build your infrastructure in a resilient way so it lasts, it doesn't collapse when you need that protection. and for the first time this bill allows the corps to conduct immediate assessments of affected watersheds, allowing them to make recommendations following an extreme weather event. you know, in the old days, before all this extreme weather, the corps would come back and fix places just like they were before the event. now we're saying, if there was an extreme weather event, please, corps, identify and look at the ability to construct small flood-control and ecosystem restoration projects, such as levees and flood walls, restore wetlands without going through the full study process and having to go through that whole congressional authorization. madam president, we don't waive any environmental laws, we just say, when you have an emergency here and you can show us how it can work,
after the devastation caused by hurricane katrina and superstorm sandy, it became clear that communities need assistance to protect lives and property and improve infrastructure resiliency. what does that mean, "resiliency?" it means you build your infrastructure in a resilient way so it lasts, it doesn't collapse when you need that protection. and for the first time this bill allows the corps to conduct immediate assessments of affected watersheds, allowing them to make...
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sandy, let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this nontraditional canine therapy not bay area that's changing lives, jefferson award goes to cate dorr. kate kelly, kpix 5. >> good stuff there. >> oh, my gosh. you can't help but fall in love with them. >>> chief meteorologist paul deanno in concord with a look at something called parkour. paul? >> reporter: parkour, i have the literal definition written down here. it's point a to point b as efficiently as possible using only natural movements. now, earlier in the newscast i showed you some adults doing some crazy things. if you look on youtube you will see some crazy things but it's not just for adults. it's for kids, too. you want to fire it up and show me? the kids are going to jump up and go over. maybe you can go next? there you go. it kind of teaches them dexterity and teaches them some pretty cool ranges of motion and gets them, you know, obviously up off the couch and they have a good time here. they are flipping all around. kids are doing this as well. let's talk about weather and we'll talk more about what parkour is b current temperatures o
sandy, let's go. good girl. >> reporter: so for bringing this nontraditional canine therapy not bay area that's changing lives, jefferson award goes to cate dorr. kate kelly, kpix 5. >> good stuff there. >> oh, my gosh. you can't help but fall in love with them. >>> chief meteorologist paul deanno in concord with a look at something called parkour. paul? >> reporter: parkour, i have the literal definition written down here. it's point a to point b as efficiently...
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really is a sensibility we have a similar environment, similar types of trees, live oak, long leaf pine, palm trees, sandydier -- sandy so, the gulf of mexico of course nurtures and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and revels in places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. and there have been books and memoirs and so forth start in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take. and, of course, along comes the oil spill in 20 were all of a sudden we are at center stage, and people are beginning to look at the gulf coast and think what's it like? what moves them are we know we got so much over oil and gas from there, good lord. so the nation became tuned in to how important the gulf is. but also found that setting was i will never will forget an interview with a kid in louisiana right after this bill. he was a fisherman son and he was nine and hussein this is the end of our way of life. and i thought how many american kids talk about having a way of life quickly i get exactly what he meant. i knew it meant crawfish sp
really is a sensibility we have a similar environment, similar types of trees, live oak, long leaf pine, palm trees, sandydier -- sandy so, the gulf of mexico of course nurtures and supplies us with wonderful seafood. estuaries and revels in places like mobile bay are wonderfully rich in tradition and culture. and there have been books and memoirs and so forth start in and around all these things for hundreds of years. so it's an extraordinarily rich subject to take. and, of course, along comes...
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the artistic east bay city of berkeley, live oak park to be specific, dance performances by groups all over the bay but only today. my friend radio personality sandy star 101.3 will be dancing with rhythms. try to spot her amongst the group or yell hey sandy. another group will take to the streets by bike today. i'm not talking critical in san francisco, it's kidcall mass. it's meant to inspire adults and kids to get active. kid kid grown up. it's for safety. also in conjunction with bike to shop day in silicon valley. that was like two for one deal on the calendar items. call dar reads monday when that happens i will be here to get you back in your car and on the road for your commute right here on "today in the bay." so say hello to ocean spray 100% juice. and goodbye to added sugar. i thought we weren't adding any sugar. oh. okay, nobody use these cranberries over here. "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the
the artistic east bay city of berkeley, live oak park to be specific, dance performances by groups all over the bay but only today. my friend radio personality sandy star 101.3 will be dancing with rhythms. try to spot her amongst the group or yell hey sandy. another group will take to the streets by bike today. i'm not talking critical in san francisco, it's kidcall mass. it's meant to inspire adults and kids to get active. kid kid grown up. it's for safety. also in conjunction with bike to...
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and then of course you have distribution of sandy aid, which has been somewhat controversial, to say the least. and i want to be clear. if you liveyou have these kind of downgrades, it can cost you first and foremost because it makes it more expensive for the state to borrow. >> right. that hasn't happened yet, but that is a distinct possibility. so it's going to cost more to do a lot of the projects that new jersey needs to do because the only way it can do them at this point is to be borrowing money. there are no recurring sources of revenue, particularly when it comes to transportation in new jersey. there's something called the transportation trust fund, the ttf. and the ttf is in need of an atm. and it will be broke in another year. all the revenue that's coming in from the tolls on these roads are going to pay off debt. and there isn't another place to go. the port authority of new york and new jersey was a great atm. and the down side of the bridge event is that everybody, every newspaper, every media source, is just looking at the port authority and things that have been less seen are coming in to light. and that is a rea
and then of course you have distribution of sandy aid, which has been somewhat controversial, to say the least. and i want to be clear. if you liveyou have these kind of downgrades, it can cost you first and foremost because it makes it more expensive for the state to borrow. >> right. that hasn't happened yet, but that is a distinct possibility. so it's going to cost more to do a lot of the projects that new jersey needs to do because the only way it can do them at this point is to be...
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stretched to have a conversation with the community about with their lives would look like in the absence of investment. >> has sandy change that conversation on the ground? or is it like the minneapolis bridge collapse? it seems like that is stuck? >> it is definitely stuck and we have to applaud cities like hoboken that have taken a hands-on approach to them reworking everything. they are working with the department of energy, working on rebuild by design to rework the entire water and flood management systems. they're working with us. it has stuck and it's changed out the urgency but also the sense of what is involved. it's not just the one sector problem. every time we had a station open up, the governor came out, the mayor came out and we all cheered. the first person bought a pass in wheelchairs of the idea is someone cannot say this system does not work. you have to celebrate and articulate and show that every iteration is a win. >> what got that done? >> really smart people and amazing staff. that's my shadow to them. that's that's my shout out to them. >> other questions? i want to direct this to you, rob.
stretched to have a conversation with the community about with their lives would look like in the absence of investment. >> has sandy change that conversation on the ground? or is it like the minneapolis bridge collapse? it seems like that is stuck? >> it is definitely stuck and we have to applaud cities like hoboken that have taken a hands-on approach to them reworking everything. they are working with the department of energy, working on rebuild by design to rework the entire...
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living dangerously" at 8 p.m. eastern for my report on life in the far rockaways after superstorm sandy.ee months after sandy, over 7,000 people were still without power. >> it's a he is not our fault. >> as a society what do we want people to do when there's some natural disaster? >> this is my room that i've been waiting for two months. >> 8 p.m. on showtime monday night. the episode features reporting from actress jessica alba and thomas friedman what that episode doesn't have is guns, any guns, really, lots of guns, your favorite fast food chains either. i will bring that to you, next. >>> it has now been 18 days since we first brought you the story of the effort by the national rifle association and its allies to top the sale of a smart gun with the potential to save lives. 18 days since new jersey state senator loretta weinberg came on this show and offered to repeal a law mandating the exclusive sale of smart guns in her state, if the nra would agree to finally stop blocking smart gun technology and let it come to market. 18 days of the nra simply refusing to acknowledge that offe
living dangerously" at 8 p.m. eastern for my report on life in the far rockaways after superstorm sandy.ee months after sandy, over 7,000 people were still without power. >> it's a he is not our fault. >> as a society what do we want people to do when there's some natural disaster? >> this is my room that i've been waiting for two months. >> 8 p.m. on showtime monday night. the episode features reporting from actress jessica alba and thomas friedman what that...
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stretched to have a conversation with the community about what their lives would look like in the absence of investment. >> has sandy changed the conversation fundamentally on the ground or like the bridge collapse and everybody was excited and it fell off the radar. >> it's definitely stuck and we have to applaud cities like hoboken who have taken an all-hands-on-deck approach to -- they're reworking everything. the electricity networks, working with hud on rebuild by design as a competition to rework the entire city's water and flood management systems. they're working with us. so i think it has stuck and it's changeded the -- both the urgency and also the sense of what is involved. it's not just a one sector problem. >> i think you just have to sell the wind. everyday we had a station open up the governor came out, the mayor came out, we all cheered. when the first person bought a hive pass we all cheered. so one can't say the system doesn't work. and it's total because it's an iterative process. you have to celebrate and artic plate show that every iteration is a win. >> what was the acting force? what got that
stretched to have a conversation with the community about what their lives would look like in the absence of investment. >> has sandy changed the conversation fundamentally on the ground or like the bridge collapse and everybody was excited and it fell off the radar. >> it's definitely stuck and we have to applaud cities like hoboken who have taken an all-hands-on-deck approach to -- they're reworking everything. the electricity networks, working with hud on rebuild by design as a...
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after sandy hook and again this weekend, we heard grieving fathers say to gun supporters, why is your right to carry a weapon more important than my son's right to livecan that question be answered? >> well, you know, it was really quite striking that the father was so eloquent and was able to crystallize that debate so powerfully in the first awful hours. as i watched this unfold, to me, as we look at this evil young man doing what he did, what i want to hope for is we don't have a situation as we grapple with what to do with the idea that somehow the second amendment will prevent us from taking the steps that we need to take as a society of this new book that i've written is a biography of the second amendment and that's because the way we look at that provision of the constitution has changed over and over again throughout the years. it's really a function of what we think at any moment about freedom and government and so, once again, we can have that kind of conversation about the second amendment now to make sure that we can do what we need to do as a society. >> the second amendment has been relied upon by pro gun lobby and arguments against mo
after sandy hook and again this weekend, we heard grieving fathers say to gun supporters, why is your right to carry a weapon more important than my son's right to livecan that question be answered? >> well, you know, it was really quite striking that the father was so eloquent and was able to crystallize that debate so powerfully in the first awful hours. as i watched this unfold, to me, as we look at this evil young man doing what he did, what i want to hope for is we don't have a...
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>> after sandy we were -- our landlord was in foreclosure and wasn't making any repairs on a house. we were livingctually ripped off his old collar. and name tag. and i mean, of course we went out looking for him but we have no idea how long he was out before that. >> you're just in dire straits, right, chuck? >> yes. >> you're sitting there for days, weeks, pumping raw sewage out of your home, you lose your little baby, reckless. the collar is gone. nobody can return him. explain the searching process, high and low. >> when we saw the collar in the fence, you try to be responsible. his name was on the collar, our phone number was on the collar, all that. we go up to the normal streets where we usually walked him and things like that, then you start to go desperate, start going places you haven't been. the next thing you know, it's an hour and a half, two hours later, and you still don't have him. you leave the gate open and hope he finds his way home. >> alexandra, were you scared that something terrible happened to reckless? >> i was really scared. >> did you cry? were you worried? >> yes, i was
>> after sandy we were -- our landlord was in foreclosure and wasn't making any repairs on a house. we were livingctually ripped off his old collar. and name tag. and i mean, of course we went out looking for him but we have no idea how long he was out before that. >> you're just in dire straits, right, chuck? >> yes. >> you're sitting there for days, weeks, pumping raw sewage out of your home, you lose your little baby, reckless. the collar is gone. nobody can return...
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living away at college and not in the same house with his parents. i caught myself as i was saying it. he. this has happened before. columbine. i think aurora. i think sandy hook. disaffected young men but men. why does it seem these mass heinous, violent outbreaks and killings are happening at the hands of young men? >> a lot has to do with male privilege. we are socialized as males that we have it now. we tend to act out. that's why when young women are angry, they tend to internalize it and take it out on themselves with males we tend to act out more. fighting and so on. it's just a very, very difficult situation, i think, for most young people who were disaffected these days but we are seeing these for males and victims being women as often happens in society when we have financially when things are down, when there is starvation and any kind of social ills, men take it out on women. not all men of course. a i'll get those letters. women become the victims. >> dr. gold, do people lie to their therapists and how much do they lie to their therapists and create a persona to hide things from them? >> i think sometimes people lie to their therapists. in ge
living away at college and not in the same house with his parents. i caught myself as i was saying it. he. this has happened before. columbine. i think aurora. i think sandy hook. disaffected young men but men. why does it seem these mass heinous, violent outbreaks and killings are happening at the hands of young men? >> a lot has to do with male privilege. we are socialized as males that we have it now. we tend to act out. that's why when young women are angry, they tend to internalize...
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average at that point, but not long-lived as we get into tuesday and it will be warmer weather on wednesday and thursday. >> a dog is celebrated for hurricane sandyw dog at their local spca. >>> the marine will miss their exit on their freeway and they end up in the tijuana jail. the efforts to free him and why his family says he may have gotten lost. >>> afghanistan's president has declared the hundreds of people killed in the double landslide, which buried hundreds of homes in a small village in eastern afghanistan on friday. others rushed to help with the rescue. the governor of the area described the site as a mass grave. it's unclear how many people killed, but estimates range 350 to as high as 2,000 people. ukraine's prime minister is blaming his own country's security forces for failing to stop the violence. 42 people died on friday after the confrontation between pro- russian separatists and ukrainian supporters. ukraine's prime minister is promising an investigation and is blaming pro-russian groups for provoking the unrest. >>> the u.s. marine remains in a tijuana prison after being caught with guns at the border. on april 1, andrew mis
average at that point, but not long-lived as we get into tuesday and it will be warmer weather on wednesday and thursday. >> a dog is celebrated for hurricane sandyw dog at their local spca. >>> the marine will miss their exit on their freeway and they end up in the tijuana jail. the efforts to free him and why his family says he may have gotten lost. >>> afghanistan's president has declared the hundreds of people killed in the double landslide, which buried hundreds of...
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a sandy courtyard in the city of saint- louis, a group of young boys begin their evening prayer studies. they are talibeÉs, meaning students, and they've come 200 miles from their home villages to livewith this koranic master, called a marabout. but their studies have only come at the end of a long, hard day's work begging on the streets. it's dangerous, dirty work, up to ten hours a day. along with morsels of food, they are hoping for money. they owe their marabout a quota of about a dollar a day. begging is used to teach talibÉs humility and resilience. but this marabout admits it's also a matter of simple economics. >> ( translated ): you have to buy these books, medicine, water, electricity, everything that you need in life. and the government doesn't give it to us. that's why they beg. >> reporter: talibeÉ aid worker issa kouyateÉ says what he sees is more sinister. >> the society knows that these marabouts treat these boys like slavery. the government knows these marabouts treat these boys like slavery. most of the marabouts abuse these boys. >> reporter: the talibeÉ system is unique to west africa, and is rooted in century's old tradition, says imam mouhamed cherif diop. >> (
a sandy courtyard in the city of saint- louis, a group of young boys begin their evening prayer studies. they are talibeÉs, meaning students, and they've come 200 miles from their home villages to livewith this koranic master, called a marabout. but their studies have only come at the end of a long, hard day's work begging on the streets. it's dangerous, dirty work, up to ten hours a day. along with morsels of food, they are hoping for money. they owe their marabout a quota of about a dollar a...
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