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human rights activist call it solitaire confinement. the united nations calls any confinement like this after 15 days torture. dr. terry cooper is a psychiatrist in the wright institute in san francisco. he's cared for hundreds of inmates in the california prison system and he's seen the effects of the shoe firsthand. >> there are some symptoms, which are stunningly frequent prisoners, for instance, sleep loss. very high anxiety, including panic attacks, distorted thinking, so they start to get confused and frightened by their confusion and often their confusion becomes paranoia. >> california inmates are now calling for reform, through a massive hunger strike, the third in two years. they are demanding time limits in the shoe and to make it a punishment of last resort. they're also asking for more medical attention, more food, and more access to sunlight. for now, inmates can stretch out in an exercise yard with partial light, for about 90 minutes a day. the rest of the time, they're in their cell. >> it's true that the pelican bay sho
human rights activist call it solitaire confinement. the united nations calls any confinement like this after 15 days torture. dr. terry cooper is a psychiatrist in the wright institute in san francisco. he's cared for hundreds of inmates in the california prison system and he's seen the effects of the shoe firsthand. >> there are some symptoms, which are stunningly frequent prisoners, for instance, sleep loss. very high anxiety, including panic attacks, distorted thinking, so they start...
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. >> it looks like a solitaire resport b -- solitaire ry sport but it's a team. >> her message has beeng for well wishes. her first attempt came in 1978. she tried her luck three times in 2011, 2012. >> i am standing here at the prime of mrief. you have a body that's strong a better mind a mind of peace with the joy of the world a mind that's full of courage and not afraid. >> while this labor day accomplishment was no small feet he has made other swims including a 28 mile lap around new york city in the mid 1970s. in new york kelly wright, fox news. >> that's incredible. >> coming up almost 50 minutes to the top of the hour. if you have a car key with remote entry lock button you want to listen up. a brand new morning about how it may be an easier target for car thieves. >> america's top model just named. steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" on this use that feels like a monday. senator john mccain fresh off his meeting with president obama. they talked about syria. they support the president onne. ann coulter and laura ingram we are going to talk t
. >> it looks like a solitaire resport b -- solitaire ry sport but it's a team. >> her message has beeng for well wishes. her first attempt came in 1978. she tried her luck three times in 2011, 2012. >> i am standing here at the prime of mrief. you have a body that's strong a better mind a mind of peace with the joy of the world a mind that's full of courage and not afraid. >> while this labor day accomplishment was no small feet he has made other swims including a 28...
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. >> is that a solitaire reimbursement. >> we're really fortunate because we basically have 8 bucket of recovery for our recovery program. fema requires that when we think a company has insurance we have to go to those first and we have 5 categories >> i wanted to make sure when you rent a car for example, and this is a debate i voted against people don't realize that hair own auto insurance company is going to go first so there's never liability on that it's first out of your pocket so that's why i'm asking what are the balancing variables. >> the offsets it's not a covered asset but we'd look to fema but the good news is we have 5 opportunities to look for insured coverage first before going to fema or the state and a but month insurance companies ask you liv because insurance companies collect our premium or find an excuse not to pay out so i'm concerned about the protections we have in place to offset those claims. >> those protections we put in place and list the seats we specifically went through the clauses to the degree fema declares an emergency and certain costs are recover
. >> is that a solitaire reimbursement. >> we're really fortunate because we basically have 8 bucket of recovery for our recovery program. fema requires that when we think a company has insurance we have to go to those first and we have 5 categories >> i wanted to make sure when you rent a car for example, and this is a debate i voted against people don't realize that hair own auto insurance company is going to go first so there's never liability on that it's first out of your...
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morgan played solitaire at his desk until they made their decision.n had saved the day as a grateful nation acknowledged but the panic's costs were high. it affected banks, businesses and personal lives including that of a disgraced, distraught charles barney, who killed himself. ironically the knickerbocker trust was not a bad bank. it reopened five months later. the people who frantically lined up here got most of their money back. the nation's bankers faced two important realities. could they allow the power to save the banking system to remain in the hands of a j.p. morgan? the bankers turned to the federal government. they accepted the need for a central bank. the other important reality was that despite all its inherent instability the bankers wouldn't give up fractional-reserve banking. economic analyst richard gill explains why. why bankers wouldn't want to give up a fractional-reserve system is pretty obvious. they make money by lending. is this somehow sinful? hardly. if they didn't make money on loans they'd charge us hefty fees on deposits
morgan played solitaire at his desk until they made their decision.n had saved the day as a grateful nation acknowledged but the panic's costs were high. it affected banks, businesses and personal lives including that of a disgraced, distraught charles barney, who killed himself. ironically the knickerbocker trust was not a bad bank. it reopened five months later. the people who frantically lined up here got most of their money back. the nation's bankers faced two important realities. could...
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started eating again. 100 prisoners stopped eating in early july to protest the state's uses of solitaire confinement. public hearings have been called to investigate the cries. >> a massive chain reaction crash in england involved more than 100 cars on a bridge in kent. hundreds of people were injured, eight seriously. a number of people had to be rescued from their vehicles. thick fog was the cause of the crash. >> the nfl is officially in full swing. john henry smith is pretty excited. we all are. >> the nfl knew what it was doing putting peyton manning front and center. fans had a football game to watch that matters and peyton manning would do something for the broncos that the great john elway never did. he wore number seven. one thing peyton manning didn't do was beat flacco in the playoffs. manning had thrown three before a t.d. pass putting them up 17. still to come in the third, the ravens don't bother covering welker. fourth quarter, time for manning to feed the top dog in the food chain, touchdown pass number six. number seven would come minutes later. thomas did most of the wo
started eating again. 100 prisoners stopped eating in early july to protest the state's uses of solitaire confinement. public hearings have been called to investigate the cries. >> a massive chain reaction crash in england involved more than 100 cars on a bridge in kent. hundreds of people were injured, eight seriously. a number of people had to be rescued from their vehicles. thick fog was the cause of the crash. >> the nfl is officially in full swing. john henry smith is pretty...
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division between commercial and investment banks she admitted that the repeal did not cause one single solitaireil. canada did a fabulous job in this financial crisis. and they have always allowed banks to issue securities and make loans. why? because they have good requirements and good regulation. that's what's at issue. so i think we need to just -- there's not as much difference in democrats as people think. and i still believe that if we stay together, we're going to have a good long time when we can win the white house. i'm more worried about something mundane. whoever we nominate. i'm more worried about a mundane problem which is we have not succeed ed in persuading people to vote in the same numbers they do in presidential years. that's something we have to do. we don't do that, we'll have trouble. just like we are today. >> so you're not worried about the democratic party? >> no. we've got a lot of good people in the party. we've got a lot of good ideas. but i think you got to give it to the republicans. they have a much more reliable media base. and they just say no. they know what the
division between commercial and investment banks she admitted that the repeal did not cause one single solitaireil. canada did a fabulous job in this financial crisis. and they have always allowed banks to issue securities and make loans. why? because they have good requirements and good regulation. that's what's at issue. so i think we need to just -- there's not as much difference in democrats as people think. and i still believe that if we stay together, we're going to have a good long time...
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by the way, he is not playing solitaire. that's depressing. >> so you say this moit be -- this might be akin to his captivity being in a senate hearing? >> yes. >> the same isolation and the same pressure and that this was just a pressure reliever? >> what's akin? >> akin. >> that means it is like something? >> yes. >> then i agree with you. >> though i disagree 100% with senator mccain i love and respect him. i agree with everything greatest said, but i think if he could he would leak to take this moment back. it was a serious hearing. >> and mccain is leading the charge against syria. >> i say give him a pass. if it was lyndsay graham i would feel like punching him in the face on something so serious as this. >> i don't think you will change mccain's mind. he believes this guy, assad, is a villain and has to goment but you disagree and you -- has to go, but i would think you would want to go in and beat the leafing daylights out of -- the living daylights out of him? >> i was against the iraq war. when people talk about wa
by the way, he is not playing solitaire. that's depressing. >> so you say this moit be -- this might be akin to his captivity being in a senate hearing? >> yes. >> the same isolation and the same pressure and that this was just a pressure reliever? >> what's akin? >> akin. >> that means it is like something? >> yes. >> then i agree with you. >> though i disagree 100% with senator mccain i love and respect him. i agree with everything...
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. >> in fact, he was being held in solitaire confinement, where he would stay for 16 months in a dark room. then came the televised confession. >> i know it was forced, and i know it was lie. i know it was -- they force him to say that. >> there was a secret trial, the iranians produced his military reservist card, employment agreement with defense contractors, unusual pocket litter for a spy, but evidence they said of his ties to the c.i.a. he was sentenced to death. >> it was sick neck. ening.we can't believe it got ts point. >> a new trial was ordered and he was allowed visitors. >> he was very bad. he was tiny. he was crying all the time. his face was like chalk, you know, it was white, and beard, long beard, no shave, hair was shaved. i was worried about him. most of the time, we were crying, me and him were crying. from that day, he told me mom, don't believe anything. i'm innocent. >> you haven't been well enough to be able to go to see him. >> no, i've been under chemotherapy. i've had radiation treatment. >> he has brain cancer. >> how are you feeling now? >> so-so, just taki
. >> in fact, he was being held in solitaire confinement, where he would stay for 16 months in a dark room. then came the televised confession. >> i know it was forced, and i know it was lie. i know it was -- they force him to say that. >> there was a secret trial, the iranians produced his military reservist card, employment agreement with defense contractors, unusual pocket litter for a spy, but evidence they said of his ties to the c.i.a. he was sentenced to death. >>...
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the last holdouts are started eating again at a prison hunger strike protesting the state's use of solitairenfinement. public hearings have been called to focus on the practice. >> a new york city man is dead after a freakish mishap involving a remote control helicopter. the 19-year-old was piloting it in a park when it struck and killed him. one of the rotors appeared to have cut his head or neck open. >> it's been 16 years since princess diana was killed in a car crash, but she seems to have never left the hearts and minds of her admirers. a new film is out that focuses on her private life. not everyone is happy about it. >> kensington palace, dianna's former home. the years have failed to ease the pain. parties come through in the summer to's where she used to live. in the united states, the fascination with the royal family is never-ending, but the dianna fan club is international. >> she was wonderful. she was something different to the family, and i think she broke the shackles of being very stuffy and unapproachable. >> she was just so sweet, so kind hearted, trying to help everyone.
the last holdouts are started eating again at a prison hunger strike protesting the state's use of solitairenfinement. public hearings have been called to focus on the practice. >> a new york city man is dead after a freakish mishap involving a remote control helicopter. the 19-year-old was piloting it in a park when it struck and killed him. one of the rotors appeared to have cut his head or neck open. >> it's been 16 years since princess diana was killed in a car crash, but she...
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>> three is it looks like a solitaire sport, but i have a team. >> 53 hours after beginning in havanah a 35 person support team helping her along the way, nyad completed the journey, without using a shark cage, wet suit or flippers. >> adios! >> her past attempt started back in 1978, but she was defeated by severe weather, jelly fish stings and exhaustion. today she triumphed to that which seemed beyond her belief. >> a tornado tore through a tokyo suburb in japan on monday. the wild weather left over 60 people, take a look at this, several buildings topmented, power lines and roofs blown right off of boats. >> we don't normally talk about tornadoes in other soundedries, but every single continent in the world can see a tornado and that's what happened. we have another atory to talk about in asia and that is a tropical storm. this is making its way north towards the southern part of japan. this storm, we don't expect to get stronger than a tropical storm. what we do expect to see is very heavy rain for the islands down here. we can expect between 15 and 18 inches of rain as the storm
>> three is it looks like a solitaire sport, but i have a team. >> 53 hours after beginning in havanah a 35 person support team helping her along the way, nyad completed the journey, without using a shark cage, wet suit or flippers. >> adios! >> her past attempt started back in 1978, but she was defeated by severe weather, jelly fish stings and exhaustion. today she triumphed to that which seemed beyond her belief. >> a tornado tore through a tokyo suburb in japan...
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the other stuff like syria is essentially playing computer solitaire until his favorite show is on. this is essentially just wasting time just so he can get to the things he wants to do. there have been so many contradictory messages it's actually hurt them. >> you don't believe he feels strongly? >> i don't believe he feels strongly about anything. i believe -- >> maybe michelle obama feels strongly about children getting gassed. >> what we really need to find out is whether or not this will help or not. >> i believe he might be the most ambivalent leader we've ever had in the history of this country. he is too cool for school. so it's like if this doesn't happen, if we don't like it, it's okay. it's why they use academic language whenever they're talking about something. why he wants to unpack a question. this is all about kind of like a lackadaisical way of looking at the world that doesn't actually project leadership. >> i couldn't agree more. >> my point is, what's the reason for going into syria. you say there's a moral obligation i guess. you want to fulfill your moral obliga
the other stuff like syria is essentially playing computer solitaire until his favorite show is on. this is essentially just wasting time just so he can get to the things he wants to do. there have been so many contradictory messages it's actually hurt them. >> you don't believe he feels strongly? >> i don't believe he feels strongly about anything. i believe -- >> maybe michelle obama feels strongly about children getting gassed. >> what we really need to find out is...
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i play solitaire on my phone.t's the last thing i do before i go to sleep at night which i know is bad because it's brain stimulation. >> at least play candy crush. come on. angry birds, something. >>> good morning. now at 5:11, there is some patchy, dense fog around the shenandoah valley in the foothills around the blue ring. watch out for that, watch out for deer, watch out for pedestrians. and later today with a few high clouds in and out, 40s much of the region. by 8:00 should be around 50 but by noon near 70. by midafternoon into the mid-to upper 70s. our sun is rise 7:00. sunset 7:00. i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. a look at the rest of your week and weekend coming up. danella, how is traffic? >>> good morning, tom. in southeast d.c. along branch avenue still shut down between camden street and erie street. we do have tony tull on scene. he says the accident scene is in the process of being wrapped up. meantime, folks can take 32nd street to work their way around and traveling out from
i play solitaire on my phone.t's the last thing i do before i go to sleep at night which i know is bad because it's brain stimulation. >> at least play candy crush. come on. angry birds, something. >>> good morning. now at 5:11, there is some patchy, dense fog around the shenandoah valley in the foothills around the blue ring. watch out for that, watch out for deer, watch out for pedestrians. and later today with a few high clouds in and out, 40s much of the region. by 8:00...
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>> three is it looks like a solitaire sport but it's a team. >> 53 hours after beginning in havana with person support team helping her along the way, nyad completed the journey without using a shark cage, a wet suit or flippers. her past attempt started in 1978, but she was defeated by severe weather, jelly fish stings and exhaustion. today she triumphed against that wimp seemed just beyond her reach. >> these are the stories that we continue to follow. president obama meeting today with leaders of the house, kick starting the debate to make a military strike against syria. meetings are coming as the u.n. announced the crisis has topped the 2 million mark. >> the japanese government will spend nearly a half billion dollars to clean up the damage at fukushima nuclear power plant coming after the earthquake and tsunami there. >> we have a major upset is the u open. good news for the redskins fans with the season about to kick off. >> it is hot and humid, but that is all about to change. get ready for cooler weather. i'll have the nothing forecast, coming up. >> aljazeera continues in jus
>> three is it looks like a solitaire sport but it's a team. >> 53 hours after beginning in havana with person support team helping her along the way, nyad completed the journey without using a shark cage, a wet suit or flippers. her past attempt started in 1978, but she was defeated by severe weather, jelly fish stings and exhaustion. today she triumphed against that wimp seemed just beyond her reach. >> these are the stories that we continue to follow. president obama...
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let's hope that president obama isn't simply playing solitaire right now. >> many thanks, michael. >>> to the other big story tonight, still no deal in sight to avoid a government shutdown and just over three days. president obama laid down his sternest threats yet today. in fact, john boehner is going to come up with a counteroffer to the senate's clean spending bill. we have the latest from capitol hill just ahead. >>> and later, texas governor rick perry is going to join us live. going to talk about the shutdown battle, texas tax cuts and a new committee set up for him that could be a presidential springboard. >>> meanwhile, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. i think free market capitalism is at stake in the obama care battle in washington, d.c. we'll hear much more about that tonight. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track.
let's hope that president obama isn't simply playing solitaire right now. >> many thanks, michael. >>> to the other big story tonight, still no deal in sight to avoid a government shutdown and just over three days. president obama laid down his sternest threats yet today. in fact, john boehner is going to come up with a counteroffer to the senate's clean spending bill. we have the latest from capitol hill just ahead. >>> and later, texas governor rick perry is going to...
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. >> a lot of females are playing games on facebook, solitaire, stuff like that, it's not quite as male stuart: there's lot a big money earner at video games aimed at females, is there? >> there is, actually. if you look at for years and years, games like farmville were 50-50 in terms of males and females playing, there's money to be made there. stuart: i've always said recently i've said, money has no morality. >> sure. stuart: a lot of people don't care about the violent content of this game. they will buy the stock. >> yeah. stuart: they don't care about the violent content. don't care about the morality of investing in violence. what do you say? >> that's up to them. you know, what it comes down to it, you realize there's violent content in movies and video games and books, whatever. it's up to you whether you want to support those companies. stuart: do you know of any effort to get people not to put their money into-- >> i know there's always going to be a boycott or something like that happens all the time. whether you pay attention to that, it's up to you. i will say this though,
. >> a lot of females are playing games on facebook, solitaire, stuff like that, it's not quite as male stuart: there's lot a big money earner at video games aimed at females, is there? >> there is, actually. if you look at for years and years, games like farmville were 50-50 in terms of males and females playing, there's money to be made there. stuart: i've always said recently i've said, money has no morality. >> sure. stuart: a lot of people don't care about the violent...
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can i play solitaire next? i'm not giving up. binky: whoo! this is so much fun!and not just because of the tough customers. it was fun to just run around and chase each other and... (thud) hey! tag! you're it! oh, you better run fast, because i'm coming to get you! and with this pro, i can chat to people who have the same shoe size as me. i'll be right back. (binky and george shouting playfully) but... i have more features to show you! (giggling) (splat) hey! we just thought you might not be having enough... fun! (tough customers laughing) hey! wait for me! (kids laughing) hi, i'm marc brown. i write and illustrate the arthur books. there's a secret about the arthur books that i bet you didn't know. in almost all the arthur books, i hide the names of my kids: tolon, tucker and eliza. this is probably one of the hardest to find a name hidden. if you look very carefully on arthur's desk, the pencil holder has eliza's name. and their names are hidden on the ends of these baby beds in the hospital. see if you can find their names. - let's go! we're in the wild with w
can i play solitaire next? i'm not giving up. binky: whoo! this is so much fun!and not just because of the tough customers. it was fun to just run around and chase each other and... (thud) hey! tag! you're it! oh, you better run fast, because i'm coming to get you! and with this pro, i can chat to people who have the same shoe size as me. i'll be right back. (binky and george shouting playfully) but... i have more features to show you! (giggling) (splat) hey! we just thought you might not be...
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if your boss picks up the phone and calls, i suspect neither you or i sat on our computer playing solitaire when our boss picked up the phone and called. neither one of us said boss, i'm too busy. boss, i don't want to listen. you may have priorities for the business but not me. i know better than you. none of us did that, because in the private sector there is a quick and immediate response. you tell your boss in the private sector, boss, my time's too important for you, i don't care about your priorities, i'm not going to listen to you, and i suspect that will be your last data place of employment. why is washington broken? because you've got 100 people, a significant number of whom on a daily basis tell their boss, tell their constituents i'm too busy for you. don't even bother to call my office because it just -- you know what? it ties up my staff. it's annoying. i know better than you do. i know the priorities better than you do. what a broken system, mr. president? what a broken system. we work for the people. and why are the people unhappy with washington, why are they gusted with wa
if your boss picks up the phone and calls, i suspect neither you or i sat on our computer playing solitaire when our boss picked up the phone and called. neither one of us said boss, i'm too busy. boss, i don't want to listen. you may have priorities for the business but not me. i know better than you. none of us did that, because in the private sector there is a quick and immediate response. you tell your boss in the private sector, boss, my time's too important for you, i don't care about...