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. >>> the man who murdered siana and amber schwartz.interviewed anderson in prison he indicated there were many other victims. ktvu's eric rasmussen conducted this exclusive interview with marty parker last week. >> i'm not accountable of anyone else but me. >> curtis d. robertson was already aware of kidnapping and killing a minor. but investigators say this man revealed he had six more victims no one had heard about. >> he had told me that the first time he killed somebody was in probably early 84. >> reporter: marty parker was one of two nbi agents who conducted the 5-5 hour interview with anderson. he was just 23 or 24 years old when ander -- anderson killed three women. >> these were just what he called disposable people. háe didn't really get a deal. he was done with them so that's what we do. >> he met another victim at a bar. he says she might have been 21 but he didn't give agents much to look for. pj obl says he would have walked targets viz hims. >> he probably had a very good eye for finding vulnerable people that is what go
. >>> the man who murdered siana and amber schwartz.interviewed anderson in prison he indicated there were many other victims. ktvu's eric rasmussen conducted this exclusive interview with marty parker last week. >> i'm not accountable of anyone else but me. >> curtis d. robertson was already aware of kidnapping and killing a minor. but investigators say this man revealed he had six more victims no one had heard about. >> he had told me that the first time he killed...
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. >> schwartz knew he had to radically downside to save it, but it took advice from a mentor to help out that downsizing meant closing 7 of the 8 new york stores. >> so at the end of 1989, we had closed up all of the branches, and we were now a one-store busines business. >> with less overhead, schwartz was free to position his company for the future with bold changes to the brand. while he stayed true to the roots by keeping the shoe department, he focused in on a new market for comfortable, but style issues to appeal to a broader xus mer. >> i spent more time focused on the consumer-driven styles, and orthopedically oriented but more fashionable. >> it looks like you are catering to a customer who is fashionable. if you look around, these are not orthopedic shoes. >> you are right. we could not be a store growing and doing the business that we do and stay hard core to the walking shoes only. >> the reinvention of the enislow shoe had started. with the reinvention complete, the business is now thriving with aging baby boomers seeking out the service in record numbers. and while he s
. >> schwartz knew he had to radically downside to save it, but it took advice from a mentor to help out that downsizing meant closing 7 of the 8 new york stores. >> so at the end of 1989, we had closed up all of the branches, and we were now a one-store busines business. >> with less overhead, schwartz was free to position his company for the future with bold changes to the brand. while he stayed true to the roots by keeping the shoe department, he focused in on a new market...
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we call in and say, linda schwartz. my brother is having a terrible time and i do not know where to take him. he has just come home from iraq. they say, connecticut. these are the clinicians in our network, in your town and geographic area. these clinicians will see you. the military member, the spouse, the children, the significant other. and we will give you 15 sessions in a calendar year. if you have no insurance, we have a grant to pay for your care. ofant you to know, because the increase and the concern about suicides in the veteran population at large, the department of mental health and addiction services commissioner is a nurse. the governor has given his blessing. this was started for the returning military members. it is now for all veterans and their families in the state of connecticut. that is not to take away from the v.a., in the middle of the night you want to talk to somebody, you have somebody to talk to and you have a plan. when the clinicians see them, if this is over their head and they think they
we call in and say, linda schwartz. my brother is having a terrible time and i do not know where to take him. he has just come home from iraq. they say, connecticut. these are the clinicians in our network, in your town and geographic area. these clinicians will see you. the military member, the spouse, the children, the significant other. and we will give you 15 sessions in a calendar year. if you have no insurance, we have a grant to pay for your care. ofant you to know, because the increase...
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eric schwartz's family bought the business from the founder's grandson. >> it's very sad in that i'm the second generation owner since 1960. >> sherman clay is selling off its inventory, including high -end hand maid stienways. the store is shutting down and selling the san francisco and walnut creek stores to stienway, that way schwartz and his family can focus on their other businesses from real estate to recycling. >> with all of those other activities, we only have so many children that we can pay attention to at once. >> business mesne leander sherman and retired civil war c olonel started the company in 1870. to put it in perspective, in 1870 in san francisco, there were no cars, no electricity, and no telephones. sherman clay sold more than a million different instruments and supplied the san francisco symphony and opera with pianos but 40-year-old employee audrey notes the greatest story is bringing the sound of music home. >> hearsay that stienway or a piano similar to that, they're just in awe, and i love to see that look. >> it's a look of joy that lasts long after sherman
eric schwartz's family bought the business from the founder's grandson. >> it's very sad in that i'm the second generation owner since 1960. >> sherman clay is selling off its inventory, including high -end hand maid stienways. the store is shutting down and selling the san francisco and walnut creek stores to stienway, that way schwartz and his family can focus on their other businesses from real estate to recycling. >> with all of those other activities, we only have so many...
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consumer diskregary on the other end and that consumers are still out there shopping. >> cistine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. >>> coming up on the program, rain and snow hit the midwest and the worst may be yet to come for businesses and farmers in the region. but fert, here's how the international closed today. fo> turning now to market focus, a parade of earnings after the market closed today. we start with dow component at&t. profits per share were in line and revenues were slightly below alyst estimates. sharesad bn u less than 1% before the close and follows as much as 2% in after hours. >> amgen reported higher first-quarter profits when increased sales of the rheumatoid arthritis drug. share his been flat before the close and dropped as much as 5% in the after-hours trade as you see on that chart. >> but shares of yum brands surged in after hours trading by more than 5%. the company expected double digit profit growth in 2014. investors focused on the upbeat forecast instead of disappointing revenues because of troubleses in china, tainted poultry and now avian flew
consumer diskregary on the other end and that consumers are still out there shopping. >> cistine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. >>> coming up on the program, rain and snow hit the midwest and the worst may be yet to come for businesses and farmers in the region. but fert, here's how the international closed today. fo> turning now to market focus, a parade of earnings after the market closed today. we start with dow component at&t. profits per share were...
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here now to talk more about those first quarter earnings results and to look forward is christine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> the disappointment if there is a disappointment is that revenues have not been growing the way profits have. it's easier to finagle good profits than it is the top line, isn't it christine? >> sure. there is a disparity between what we've seen with earnings results and revenue results. with all of the companies that reported after the bell, we have 67% of s&p 500 companies beating on the bottom line, however, only 41% beating revenues and just like you said it's very easy through accounting measures to throw in a special item and create the illusion of having a higher profit than you actually do, however, you can't really manipulate that top line number. that's what's been particularly concerning this season. it's kind of dayseja vu to the second and third quarter of last year when we saw a similar trend emerging. >> i think what's interesting is we're seeing many more companies forecasting weake
here now to talk more about those first quarter earnings results and to look forward is christine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> the disappointment if there is a disappointment is that revenues have not been growing the way profits have. it's easier to finagle good profits than it is the top line, isn't it christine? >> sure. there is a disparity between what we've seen with earnings results and revenue...
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picked a navajo woman from benetia, the main drag in benetia. >> reporter: just like he did with schwartz, anderson said they drove to arizona before he strayed from his mo. >> he said she was getting mouthy and he was getting irritated with her. when they were in arizona he took her out, strapped her to the car and dragged her for miles. >> reporter: agents created a time line with that information and used it to rule him out of other cases such as the disappearance of ilene mishelof. >> any thought this guy would have stopped doing what he was doing. >> absolutely not. he would have never stopped. he even told us if he got out of jail that day the next day he would pick someone else up. >> reporter: just a month after parker interviewed him, anderson died behind bars taking with him the best chance of gathering more information about so many unsolved cases. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the fbi has set up a hot line for anyone with information about any of these cases. the number is 1-800-call-fbi. >>> and coming up right after the 10:00 news, a second look will have more wit
picked a navajo woman from benetia, the main drag in benetia. >> reporter: just like he did with schwartz, anderson said they drove to arizona before he strayed from his mo. >> he said she was getting mouthy and he was getting irritated with her. when they were in arizona he took her out, strapped her to the car and dragged her for miles. >> reporter: agents created a time line with that information and used it to rule him out of other cases such as the disappearance of ilene...
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schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be deva
schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and...
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here in the united states we hold people like aaron schwartz and bradley manning accountable for their actions but let people like j.p. morgan's jamie dimon and goldman sachs's lloyd blankfein who have cause real damage to america get off with barely a slap on the wrist just this week j.p. morgan avoided another court case that could have led to criminal charges by paying a small fine schwartz was a political organizer and internet activist he wanted americans have access to a free and open internet as a result of downloading a few academic journals that he intended to make public swartz was facing decades in prison and ultimately took his own life many say for that very reason meanwhile j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie dimon had been alleged multiple times to have committed criminal actions including criminally withholding information from bank regulators his bank and virtually all the other big banks forged documents politely called robo signing and lied to borrowers and even in some cases to their investors if the little guy did that he'd be in jail for years for fraud but diamond blankfein
here in the united states we hold people like aaron schwartz and bradley manning accountable for their actions but let people like j.p. morgan's jamie dimon and goldman sachs's lloyd blankfein who have cause real damage to america get off with barely a slap on the wrist just this week j.p. morgan avoided another court case that could have led to criminal charges by paying a small fine schwartz was a political organizer and internet activist he wanted americans have access to a free and open...
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eric schwartz's family brought the business from the founder's grandson. >> it's very sad.econd generational owners since 1960. >> reporter: sherman clay is selling off the inventory including high-end, hand pianos. schwartz and his family will focus on their own businesses from real estate to recycling. >> with all of the other activities, we only have so many children to pay attention to at once. >> reporter: the piano company was started in 1870. to put it in prospective n1870 in san francisco, there were no telephones this 40-year employee notes the greatest joy is bringing the sound of music home. >> it's the piano, and they are just in awe, and i love to see that look. >> reporter: the look of joy that will last long after the song ends. >> they are not going out of business, the seattle and houston stores will remain open. >>> california is reaching out to chinese investors. >>> a break in the south bay kidnapping case. the report that came in 3 weeks after the child went missing. that when we come back. we've made major advments in reducing the incidents of broken b
eric schwartz's family brought the business from the founder's grandson. >> it's very sad.econd generational owners since 1960. >> reporter: sherman clay is selling off the inventory including high-end, hand pianos. schwartz and his family will focus on their own businesses from real estate to recycling. >> with all of the other activities, we only have so many children to pay attention to at once. >> reporter: the piano company was started in 1870. to put it in...
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david schwartz two goals in the game. it will be a rematch of last year's playoffs. >> warriors hoping to take a commanding 3-1 series lead with game four at oracle. meanwhile, rockets, game three, russell westbrook and knee surgery and dur ant is doing just fine without him. he is beast. he had 17 in the first quarter. 3-0 series lead and they win it. >>> four seconds left in the first ot, nate robinson, third quarter. bulls up 2 and they think they have it won. johnson says no not so fast. third ot, th exhausted and chicago takes a 3-1 series lead with a 142-131 final. >> and final day of the draft, marcus thought his career was over after a right knee injury last year. now, he is a 49er. drafted in the fourth round, he would have been a first round pick. just 29 college games, he set a school record with 38 tds and was the freshman of the year in 2010. great come back and he a good back and should be ready for training camp. wide receiver quentin patton and nick moody and quarterback from south florida, raiders on the
david schwartz two goals in the game. it will be a rematch of last year's playoffs. >> warriors hoping to take a commanding 3-1 series lead with game four at oracle. meanwhile, rockets, game three, russell westbrook and knee surgery and dur ant is doing just fine without him. he is beast. he had 17 in the first quarter. 3-0 series lead and they win it. >>> four seconds left in the first ot, nate robinson, third quarter. bulls up 2 and they think they have it won. johnson says no...
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that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. i do have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pin the tail on the donkey. people like chris matthew want to pin the blame on something like this on right wing extremists. folks that hide out in the president's for the second or third coming. the great reluctance of media, they want to withhold judgment on muslims. they want to withhold judgment on muslim terrorists. they don't want to make the connection. they play along this together. >> there was reluctance to even call it terrorism do you have wait for the government to call it terrorism? >> you have to wait for president obama to use islamic terrorism in the same sentence. the media don't want to make the administration look back. this is their are a chill ease he will. we have politic
that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. i do have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pin the tail on the donkey. people like chris matthew want to pin the blame on...
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allyson schwartz announced today she is running for governor. now, you are not the only democrat who's likely to try to get into this race but i have to ask you, other than tom corbett's approval ratings being slightly south of toenail fungus, what was the appeal to you getting in? >> i think this is such an important race to pennsylvanians and middle class families. you point out one area. it's just one of the misguided priorities this governor has had for the state. we've seen higher unemployment than the national average. his first action was to cut proposed education funding. that doesn't match and the fact is that we can do a whole lot better. i watched pennsylvania -- the governor not taking any kind of leadership for the state, spending time on what you just mentioned, inappropriate offensive actions against women and the fact is that we are a great state and we deserve better leadership and we need someone who can be governor who is going to have the priorities of our people and work on those jobs and make sure people have access to high
allyson schwartz announced today she is running for governor. now, you are not the only democrat who's likely to try to get into this race but i have to ask you, other than tom corbett's approval ratings being slightly south of toenail fungus, what was the appeal to you getting in? >> i think this is such an important race to pennsylvanians and middle class families. you point out one area. it's just one of the misguided priorities this governor has had for the state. we've seen higher...
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but i did want to salute hunter schwartz of the feed, one of the first people to write about the absencestream media coverage and also jill scarboro who mentioned her case and this can happen when reporters aren't paying attention and i think that's the lesson we've seen and thank judge carlos moore, a new judge in this case for trying to begin to make this issue go away. >> and we should also thank the editors of the new york times who cover the b section because they put it on b-6 which i thought was very generous and very late with it, so, whoever does the-- >> as of monday, there was nothing. on tuesday, they ran an op-ed, but-- >> b-3. >> but it was not anywhere to be seen when it first came out. >> let's go back to rick, as someone who has been a source for journalists, and former spokesperson and-- >> possibly with somebody at the table, perhaps. >> explain to folks, i don't know that everybody fully understands the relationship between sources and reporters and why that, that agreement between them when it requires anonymity, what happens when it's broken. >> it's certainly very
but i did want to salute hunter schwartz of the feed, one of the first people to write about the absencestream media coverage and also jill scarboro who mentioned her case and this can happen when reporters aren't paying attention and i think that's the lesson we've seen and thank judge carlos moore, a new judge in this case for trying to begin to make this issue go away. >> and we should also thank the editors of the new york times who cover the b section because they put it on b-6 which...
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linda schwartz, commissioner linda schwartz, and i call her general. and you now know why. on behalf of all of us here, i want to thank you for being with us and thank you for all of the work that you're doing. your education of us and your direct benefit to all those people in connecticut and beyond. >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's been an honor to be ith you. >> for those of you who are expecting continuing education credit, i want to remind you to stop at the desk as you leave our lecture hall today. importantly, i'd like to say thank you all so much for being with us today. ok. >> we'll be live this afternoon where we've been showing you coverage of the export-import bank's annual conference. earlier transportation secretary ray lahood answered audience questions. and this afternoon it will be vice president joe biden as he addressed the forum starting at about 12:45 eastern. the vice president will be introduced by jenny fulton, the owner of a small business called jenny's pickles. again, live coverage starting at about 12:45 eastern here on c pf
linda schwartz, commissioner linda schwartz, and i call her general. and you now know why. on behalf of all of us here, i want to thank you for being with us and thank you for all of the work that you're doing. your education of us and your direct benefit to all those people in connecticut and beyond. >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's been an honor to be ith you. >> for those of you who are expecting continuing education credit, i want to remind you to stop...
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schwartz. thank you.been no change in the geographic k geographical area covered by our request. we're asking people in the same areas to stay home and stay indoors. thank you. >> that was kurt schwartz. people still to stay at home. and if you're not at home, get in your car now and go home. >> yeah. they want as few people out on the streets as possible right now because they don't know where the second suspect is. he's 19 years old. named dzhokhar tsarnaev. the younger brother of tamerlan tsarnaev, he's dead. these are the two suspects identified by the fbi in the video and still photos that were released yesterday. massive manhunt underway right now for this younger 19-year-old. he was a student at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. no relation to dartmouth college. university of massachusetts dartmouth here in massachusetts. he's been speaking to a lot of his associates, friends, he was a wrestler on the wrestling team. he seemed to be a normal kid and all of a sudden we're learning maybe not
schwartz. thank you.been no change in the geographic k geographical area covered by our request. we're asking people in the same areas to stay home and stay indoors. thank you. >> that was kurt schwartz. people still to stay at home. and if you're not at home, get in your car now and go home. >> yeah. they want as few people out on the streets as possible right now because they don't know where the second suspect is. he's 19 years old. named dzhokhar tsarnaev. the younger brother of...
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i know savannah guthrie interviewed earlier, sierra schwartz, a high school classmate who talked about what regular kids they were. they were friends, they were pals, they were sociable. they were on the wrestling team. they were wrestlers, they were boxers. also john curran, the former boxing coach. described the younger brother as a puppy dog who used to follow the older son. what are you, what are you hearing from the community there? and what's happening at the scene? >> we're hearing shock and disbelief as you might imagine, andrea. i mean so many times you come to one of these crime scenes and people always÷a kind of quiet, kept to themselves. there seems to be nothing unremarkable, until now. about these, nothing remarkable about these two young men. i should also tell you, as you probably, as you well know, cambridge is a very diverse community. this is a neighborhood of modest homes and restaurants and shops. a lot of people from a lot of places. so aócd family that came here, that's ethnic chechens, came here from russia about ten years ago would not necessarily stand out. th
i know savannah guthrie interviewed earlier, sierra schwartz, a high school classmate who talked about what regular kids they were. they were friends, they were pals, they were sociable. they were on the wrestling team. they were wrestlers, they were boxers. also john curran, the former boxing coach. described the younger brother as a puppy dog who used to follow the older son. what are you, what are you hearing from the community there? and what's happening at the scene? >> we're hearing...
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on monday the senate minority leader delayed an important vote to confirm patty schwartz as a judge on the third u.s. circuit court of appeals because he wanted to attend a basketball game although his presence was not technically necessary for confirmation mcconnell used his influence as the head republican in the senate to postpone the vote until tuesday so he could watch the louisville ky. cardinals win the and see the late title senator mcconnell his fellow republicans have made a habit of blocking president obama's judicial appointees so this latest to lay back in is and should be all that surprising but when you consider the number of times the senate minority leader has attacked obama for playing golf or taking schedule because his trip to b. and c. double a championship just reeks of that. and the very very ugly whitson school nutrition students lined up for lunch a queer low middle school in attleboro massachusetts last tuesday expected to dig into one of the meal providers woodson's delicious meals they got instead was a lesson in corporate alice notes after onsite representa
on monday the senate minority leader delayed an important vote to confirm patty schwartz as a judge on the third u.s. circuit court of appeals because he wanted to attend a basketball game although his presence was not technically necessary for confirmation mcconnell used his influence as the head republican in the senate to postpone the vote until tuesday so he could watch the louisville ky. cardinals win the and see the late title senator mcconnell his fellow republicans have made a habit of...
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we have invited the honorable linda schwartz. commissioner of veterans affairs in the state of connecticut. whilet met dr. schwartz working at another institution of higher education. she approached me wanting my support for a project that would help her further explore the long-term impacts of -- she impressed me as a determined woman, someone who would get rings done. she is currently the of veterans affairs in the state of connecticut. the first woman to hold that position in the first nurse to hold that position. i was right in forecasting her determination. she has taken up this position as you might have expected that a nurse would. connecting people to one another and enlisting resources and advocating. please join me in welcoming commissioner linda schwartz. [applause] >> thank you. when they heard in connecticut i was coming down to do, they got real worried. [laughter] it is an honor to be here. it has been an exciting experience. toould take a moment introduce some of my friends who have come today. i would like to int
we have invited the honorable linda schwartz. commissioner of veterans affairs in the state of connecticut. whilet met dr. schwartz working at another institution of higher education. she approached me wanting my support for a project that would help her further explore the long-term impacts of -- she impressed me as a determined woman, someone who would get rings done. she is currently the of veterans affairs in the state of connecticut. the first woman to hold that position in the first nurse...
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that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pin the tail on the donkey. people like chris matthew want to pin the blame on something like this on right wing extremists. folks that hide out in the president's for the second or third coming. the great reluctance of media, they want to withhold judgment on muslims. they want to withhold judgment on muslim terrorists. they don't want to make the connection. they play along this together. >> there was reluctance to even call it terrorism do you have wait for the government to call it terrorism? >> you have to wait for president obama to use islamic terrorism in the same sentence. the media don't want to make the administration look back. this is their are a chill ease he will. we have political co
that was philip schwartz said that. the "washington post" said ap used only one anonymous source. have to saying read all week the boston globe has done an amazing job this week. >> jon: then chris matthews, he took some heat, in the bombings on right wing home-grown militia types. they put together a cartoon as a result of chris math use. >> as kid we had a party game. birthday party, pin the tail on the donkey. people like chris matthew want to pin the blame on something...
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it's got a great score by steven schwartz and terrific performers. >> and it looks like cirque du soleil. when you're watching it, you don't know what's happening. people are jumping through hoops, there's fire. >> cirque du soleil and siegfried and roy. >>> my traffic last night, my friend is one of the many producers of a show that opened last night. "a chat with sue mengers." bette midler's return to the stage called "i'll eat you last." hollywood is a cannibal and it eats everybody. she was on the stage by herself for almost 90 minutes. bette, i only met sue mengers, i didn't know her very well. i know bette a little bit more. so much of bette comes through sue. it is hysterically funny. it's profane. it is so funny. you better go to the potty first before you -- >> really? >> yeah. >> was it a star-studded event? >> it was, it was. one of those -- and the most embarrassing thing. i sit, talk about embarrassing. jeffrey was my -- the producer for my show, "scandalous." he said you be my date. after running all of those blocks, he said get there at 6:30 because they're closing the doo
it's got a great score by steven schwartz and terrific performers. >> and it looks like cirque du soleil. when you're watching it, you don't know what's happening. people are jumping through hoops, there's fire. >> cirque du soleil and siegfried and roy. >>> my traffic last night, my friend is one of the many producers of a show that opened last night. "a chat with sue mengers." bette midler's return to the stage called "i'll eat you last." hollywood is...
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. >> reporter: jody schwartz working with lgbt youth. she says mostly all youth have tried suicide. >> for young people coming up who aspire to be like athletes i think it's tremendous. but in terms of sort of a social marker, it has some significance. but you know, not that significant. >> what jason is doing and i hope what he's doing will open the door for many others. and i'm very proud of him. >> reporter: many people here in the castro say they now expect other professional athletes to start coming out and that in time it will barely be newsworthy. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> temperatures were warm to hot today. 90 in fairfield, 90 in antioch. 90 in santa rosa. temperatures tomorrow will be down a degree or two but it'll be very warm tomorrow. hot in some cases then the winds kick up. then we have the burn warning that goes into effect. those are your 90s trying to pop up. so all of these oranges are going to be upper 80s. your winds start cooking, red flag warning goes into effect overnight. we could see w
. >> reporter: jody schwartz working with lgbt youth. she says mostly all youth have tried suicide. >> for young people coming up who aspire to be like athletes i think it's tremendous. but in terms of sort of a social marker, it has some significance. but you know, not that significant. >> what jason is doing and i hope what he's doing will open the door for many others. and i'm very proud of him. >> reporter: many people here in the castro say they now expect other...
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. >> reporter: jody schwartz working with lgbt youth. she says mostly all youth have tried suicide. >> for young people coming up who aspire to be like athletes i think it's tremendous. but in terms of sort of a social marker, it has some significance. but you know, not that significant. >> what jason is doing and i hope what he's doing will open the door for many others. and i'm very proud of him. >> reporter: many people here in the castro say they now expect other professional athletes to start coming out and that in time it will barely be newsworthy. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> temperatures were warm to hot today. 90 in fairfield, 90 in antioch. 90 in santa rosa. temperatures tomorrow will be down a degree or two but it'll be very warm tomorrow. hot in some cases then the winds kick up. then we have the burn warning that goes into effect. those are your 90s trying to pop up. so all of these oranges are going to be upper 80s. your winds start cooking, red flag warning goes into effect overnight. we could see w
. >> reporter: jody schwartz working with lgbt youth. she says mostly all youth have tried suicide. >> for young people coming up who aspire to be like athletes i think it's tremendous. but in terms of sort of a social marker, it has some significance. but you know, not that significant. >> what jason is doing and i hope what he's doing will open the door for many others. and i'm very proud of him. >> reporter: many people here in the castro say they now expect other...
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plus, there is a lot of people that say well, they drove that aaron schwartz to suicide and there is a lot of excuses being made as well. >> greg: you could tell the a.p. site was hacked because it was a story that was negative about the white house. [ laughter ] i disagree with everybody here. i don't think this guy should be punished. he should be given a six figure job in the united states. because he taught us a lesson without getting anybody killed. we have to stop letting the world's largest bathroom wall, which is twitter dictating our economy, dictating our reporting, and dictating our lives. >> kimberly: you are anti-twitter now? >> greg: what i'm saying is we learned a lesson, they taught us a lesson and nobody died. >> bob: i have to push back. i think that this boston bombing put twitter. made twitter the go-to place for a lot of people breaking fast news. >> greg: bad news, wrong news. >> eric: but if it's closely monitored, as it gets better, as it gets bigger it put them on the map. i think this twitter reaction. >> greg: you saw what happened. >> kimberly: there is no
plus, there is a lot of people that say well, they drove that aaron schwartz to suicide and there is a lot of excuses being made as well. >> greg: you could tell the a.p. site was hacked because it was a story that was negative about the white house. [ laughter ] i disagree with everybody here. i don't think this guy should be punished. he should be given a six figure job in the united states. because he taught us a lesson without getting anybody killed. we have to stop letting the...
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let's bring in david schwartz and former prosecutor faith jenkins.egal standard that skakel must achieve to get a new trial? >> it's not going to be easy. you can't come in and argue on appeal aide bad lawyer so i get a new trial. you have to show the lawyer that his actions fell below the professional standard for lawyers and how to conduct themselves during trial. it's not easy. judges do need to defer to lawyers' expertise in the strategy they choose to use in trials in how they defend witnesses. it's not easy. >> gregg: full disclosure, i have known him for 20 years and he a terrific lawyer. i have seen him in action. >> he a friend of mine also. i think he a terrific lawyer. he certainly passionately defended michael skakel. his son was involved with the case, as well. the standard, high bar here. i don't even think we're close. we're not even close. he passionately defended michael skakel. he claims he was goofing around with the press. deep down inside he a like every other trial attorney he was nauseous during the trial. >> gregg: the materia
let's bring in david schwartz and former prosecutor faith jenkins.egal standard that skakel must achieve to get a new trial? >> it's not going to be easy. you can't come in and argue on appeal aide bad lawyer so i get a new trial. you have to show the lawyer that his actions fell below the professional standard for lawyers and how to conduct themselves during trial. it's not easy. judges do need to defer to lawyers' expertise in the strategy they choose to use in trials in how they defend...
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david schwartz joins us and former prosecutor, doug burns is a defense attorney and former federal prosecutorguarantee you if you put that videotape pushing and shoving and kicking and throwing balls at players at point-blank range in front of criminal law students in any law school across america, doug, more than half would say those are crimes right there. what say you? >> i say that is great way to put it. let's break out the classroom. in the classroom, of course, it's an assault. >> gregg: and a battery? >> and a battery with the fist. >> gregg: kicking. >> in the real world, it's a pretty simple misdemeanor case gets bumped down to a violation a parking level offense. the one point i would like to make, if they did that and it would have deterrent effect on other coaches. >> gregg: maybe the real world needs to go back to the classroom. let's put up the classroom, assault and battery. here are the legal defense missions in new jersey. an assault, an attempt to strike a person. battery, actually toug or striking of person with intent to do so with unlawful force or battery. no pain or bo
david schwartz joins us and former prosecutor, doug burns is a defense attorney and former federal prosecutorguarantee you if you put that videotape pushing and shoving and kicking and throwing balls at players at point-blank range in front of criminal law students in any law school across america, doug, more than half would say those are crimes right there. what say you? >> i say that is great way to put it. let's break out the classroom. in the classroom, of course, it's an assault....
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when i was in the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job.but the revelations from the british point of view. we rather unruly and i'm not so sure, but it's a great day we consider the resolution. they would've been in slavery like 50 years earlier. to the remaining part of the commonwealth. canada got free about the same time. so i am actually kind of aory. i think there is a tory point of view to be written. a lot of these federalist society officers shaking their head yup, got my soul here and i think that would be very useful. that's a little bit of a diversion, the you can see some of the larger normative implications that i hope to stimulate smarter conversation about the early days -- confirm commander-in-chief clause in constitutional debates as well as larger separation of powers today. i'd yell back >> we know that lincoln and the civil war was very much can i about the fact that he would have to be assimilating and integrating the south after the war was over. i'm wondering what was going on during the american revolution and wheth
when i was in the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job.but the revelations from the british point of view. we rather unruly and i'm not so sure, but it's a great day we consider the resolution. they would've been in slavery like 50 years earlier. to the remaining part of the commonwealth. canada got free about the same time. so i am actually kind of aory. i think there is a tory point of view to be written. a lot of these federalist society officers shaking their head yup,...
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and ian schwartz tells >>> just because you're governor you're not immune to crime. brown told us his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. ian swartz tells us it's not the first time. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> reporter: and governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps today, brown told them he too was a victim. >> just a few days ago a. >> tried to break into my fourth story loft. >> i live on top of chang's on the fourth floor. luckily i wasn't home. >> reporter: but his name at the swanky downtown address was home and called 911 when he saw the man on the governor's balcony. they showed up and arrested the suspect on prowling charges. somehow he made it on to the roof before getting on to the balcony of governor brown's loft. but there is no evidence the possible would-be burglar was target, the california governor. he used his story of a near break-in to show victims he feels their pain. >> i know the feeling and
and ian schwartz tells >>> just because you're governor you're not immune to crime. brown told us his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. ian swartz tells us it's not the first time. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> reporter: and governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps today, brown told them he too was a victim. >>...
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schwartz man, i understand this is going to be base on the well-known model of the rhodes scholarship% of the students come if this country, 20% from china, 35% from the rest of the world. how did you come up with this idea? and why did you decide to do it? >> thanks, bob. the idea actually was started by the people at a chinese university for their 100th anniversary in 2011. and they asked me if i would be interested in thinking about an international program. and i thought about the rhodes, and how effective that's been, developing so many leaders over the years, including bill clinton, as a model. and what we tried to do is adapt that as best we could tow bring students instead of to oxford in england to bring them to chen wa university in chineap. the reason for that, the center of the world's economy is moving to asia, much more than it used to be. in 1902, when it was more u.s. and europe, when the rhodes was established. and i think that wringing bringg students to china is an essential part of their education. china is not longer an elective course. it's core curriculum. >> sc
schwartz man, i understand this is going to be base on the well-known model of the rhodes scholarship% of the students come if this country, 20% from china, 35% from the rest of the world. how did you come up with this idea? and why did you decide to do it? >> thanks, bob. the idea actually was started by the people at a chinese university for their 100th anniversary in 2011. and they asked me if i would be interested in thinking about an international program. and i thought about the...
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representative schwartz leads by 13.surer job mccord has mine-point advantage over the governor. not clear, though, which democrat will win the primary and how many of them will end up running. 59% of voters there, by the way, are undecided. >>> massachusetts senate candidates spent the weekend crossing the commonwealth in a final effort to connect with undecided primary voters or voters that didn't know there was an election tomorrow. after suspending their campaigns for a short period after the boston marathon bombings. u.s. congressman ed markey and steven lynch will face off in tomorrow's democratic primary. polls show markey with a slight advantage over lynch and representative lynch canceled most of his public events today but will hold his election eve rally in south boston later tonight. >>> the republican primary, of course is a three-way competition, michael sullivan, state representative winslow and former navy s.e.a.l. gabe gomez. released his first tv ad this morning titled unanimous. winslow campaign is cal
representative schwartz leads by 13.surer job mccord has mine-point advantage over the governor. not clear, though, which democrat will win the primary and how many of them will end up running. 59% of voters there, by the way, are undecided. >>> massachusetts senate candidates spent the weekend crossing the commonwealth in a final effort to connect with undecided primary voters or voters that didn't know there was an election tomorrow. after suspending their campaigns for a short...
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allison schwartz beats him by 13 points. 37%-34%.ord, the least known of corbett's potential rivals has a nine-point lead over the governor. the election is a year away. actually a year and a half. lots of time to change. corbett looks like he's in trouble. don't bet against the incumbent governor in pennsylvania. they have never lost. we'll be right back. her way. her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, del
allison schwartz beats him by 13 points. 37%-34%.ord, the least known of corbett's potential rivals has a nine-point lead over the governor. the election is a year away. actually a year and a half. lots of time to change. corbett looks like he's in trouble. don't bet against the incumbent governor in pennsylvania. they have never lost. we'll be right back. her way. her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready...
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miss schwartz is recognized. >> thank you. i'm pleased to have you and appreciate some of the good information that's been discussed this morning. particularly in relationship to the unequivocal progress you made in the last three years in implementing affordable care act and continuing growth and cost in the private sector and public sector in between medicare and medicaid. some really important work is going on in this country and i think we moved that dial forward. you have, administration has in really quite extraordinary ways. so it bodes well for the future as we stay on this course. there are a lot of challenges you face. i know in states like mine, where there are real issues where the federal government will have to step in, you're going to have to step in to assure pennsylvanians benefit from the increased opportunity to buy insurance. and i hope we can continue to build on some of the really important work we're doing in some ways on health care delivery system reform. so i wanted to ask you specifically about an is
miss schwartz is recognized. >> thank you. i'm pleased to have you and appreciate some of the good information that's been discussed this morning. particularly in relationship to the unequivocal progress you made in the last three years in implementing affordable care act and continuing growth and cost in the private sector and public sector in between medicare and medicaid. some really important work is going on in this country and i think we moved that dial forward. you have,...