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. >> jeff basos for suckering us in the media to take his drone delivery system seriously. >> her late husband john walton and former green beret and son of wal-mart founder sam walton. we'll be back with person of the year. >>> the taliban survived because she's campaigning for education for girls. she's exciting a new generation coming up now. >> 2013's person of the year is putin. he seized the word the spotlight on the syrian crisis and threw ukraine russian orbit and relative decline of americans influence. on that note, and happy holidays. bye-bye.
. >> jeff basos for suckering us in the media to take his drone delivery system seriously. >> her late husband john walton and former green beret and son of wal-mart founder sam walton. we'll be back with person of the year. >>> the taliban survived because she's campaigning for education for girls. she's exciting a new generation coming up now. >> 2013's person of the year is putin. he seized the word the spotlight on the syrian crisis and threw ukraine russian orbit...
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mom heard us say we were bored. suckers. she heard us from outside. she has super good hearing, like a seeing eye dog. they have overdeveloped hearing to make up for the fact that-- wait, the dogs aren't blind. wait. are they? no, that wouldn't make sense. you're right. if i wait long enough, she can get there by herself. (cell phone rings) quick, girls-- famous danny from "moonstruck." (beep) aiello? hey, phil. i'm glad i caught ya. what's up? uh, it's about steven and stefan. they wanna see that house on briar again. really? i showed it to them five times. last time we were there, i think they got mail. yeah, well, that's why i'm calling.
mom heard us say we were bored. suckers. she heard us from outside. she has super good hearing, like a seeing eye dog. they have overdeveloped hearing to make up for the fact that-- wait, the dogs aren't blind. wait. are they? no, that wouldn't make sense. you're right. if i wait long enough, she can get there by herself. (cell phone rings) quick, girls-- famous danny from "moonstruck." (beep) aiello? hey, phil. i'm glad i caught ya. what's up? uh, it's about steven and stefan. they...
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about suckers, it wasn't about trying to make used, itally easily was all about ad revenue. and twitter feeds, loosening the restrictions, so they could boost revenue. >> the whole reason you want to block the block function. >> you have your hands of lots of social media pies. talk to investors, what is their biggest concern about this group of stocks? beenearly, we have invested in the market for quite a bit of time. valuation is becoming an issue. it is gone up tremendously over the last year. >> 26 times forward earnings, they are worried about that? >> i do not want to say that they are worried, they are looking at valuations close to leak to this is is exceeding under the same business model. billy, valuation -- clearly valuations is a issue. any changes to the growth projections are going to create a lot of volatility in the pricing. >> you do the same thing with twitter that you did with facebook. you do not buy it on the open, you actually waited a few days. in facebook, you waited a quite a -- waited quite welcome when that proved prudent. why in each of these case
about suckers, it wasn't about trying to make used, itally easily was all about ad revenue. and twitter feeds, loosening the restrictions, so they could boost revenue. >> the whole reason you want to block the block function. >> you have your hands of lots of social media pies. talk to investors, what is their biggest concern about this group of stocks? beenearly, we have invested in the market for quite a bit of time. valuation is becoming an issue. it is gone up tremendously over...
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sucker. these to the highest level of government. so really we should be grateful for this new opportunity given to us by scott wiener and corporate cock is -- for those of you who don't provide -- we believe that cocks should only be made illegal if they get out of hand. exception to made to keeping them from preventing getting out of hand. ladies and gentlemen, let's not forget that we have a right granted by the declaration of independence. if the anti- -- life is text sekzly transmitted. >> i president david chiu: why don't we hear from our next speaker and public comment. speaker: good afternoon supervisors, i'm peter war field. i'm going to be using the projector. this is in full swing with the magazine slashing. it has slashed the magazine section and even as one of the supervisors was at a literacy party in the library, this is what was happening to the libraries magazine section which is on the west facing side of of the library facing hall. this is all the magazines on the west facing side and moving them to future off sight storage where browsing by the public will be impossible. now browsing is a very important aspect for e
sucker. these to the highest level of government. so really we should be grateful for this new opportunity given to us by scott wiener and corporate cock is -- for those of you who don't provide -- we believe that cocks should only be made illegal if they get out of hand. exception to made to keeping them from preventing getting out of hand. ladies and gentlemen, let's not forget that we have a right granted by the declaration of independence. if the anti- -- life is text sekzly transmitted....
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milwaukee journal sentinel columnist writing, only suckers participate in the knockout game. writer james cozi joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> how did this start? how does this spread? do you have any thought on this? >> well, this is not a new phenomena. it's been going on for quite some time. now it's just getting all the media attention because they're starting to connect the dots. but this is something that's been going on even when i was younger, it used to happen. so -- but now it's starting to pick up because people are talking about it. and really starting to put it all together. >> you know, it's funny, everyone objects to robbery, it's a horrible crime. but, you know, this for some reason almost steps it up one to me because it's so gratuitous. it's not robbery. not even because you need the money or you want to go buy something with money you robbed. this is just to be vicious. it's just to hurt somebody. you oftentimes get a crowd laughing. >> yes. you know, and i credit a lot of that to the rise in social media. if you look at some of the websites out there that cater to t
milwaukee journal sentinel columnist writing, only suckers participate in the knockout game. writer james cozi joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> how did this start? how does this spread? do you have any thought on this? >> well, this is not a new phenomena. it's been going on for quite some time. now it's just getting all the media attention because they're starting to connect the dots. but this is something that's been going on even when i was younger, it used...
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sucker for that as much as anybody else. are they really -- can they back it up? it's not always just about us. we're not only subjects, what we do or don't do isn't the only thing. sometimes people look at south africa, yes, we are part of sanctions regime. what made the difference, they had a leader who was ready to reach out to the other side and challenge his own base. >> there's a theme for the past couple of weeks, it's that where are the other mandelas, iran, israel, palestine, syria, ukraine. it's remarkable how rare a personality he was when you look at leadership in the world today. >> you think about what is going on in all thighs countries, you either have -- one of three things, you either have external midwife that comes in tries to make the transition to more democratic order. we tried that in iraq and afghanistan. largely did not succeed. we have domestic nill terry like egypt has, may be can make that transition or you have a mandel louisiana if you have no mantle la, no military, no midwife, no syria. >> schieffer: i'm struck by that. i have never been one who believed in the
sucker for that as much as anybody else. are they really -- can they back it up? it's not always just about us. we're not only subjects, what we do or don't do isn't the only thing. sometimes people look at south africa, yes, we are part of sanctions regime. what made the difference, they had a leader who was ready to reach out to the other side and challenge his own base. >> there's a theme for the past couple of weeks, it's that where are the other mandelas, iran, israel, palestine,...
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a man sucker punched as he walks down the street and he collapses. wisconsin reporter james joins us. how are you doing, james? >> hi. how are you doing? >> fine, what you can tell me about this assault. >> the video quality is fairly poor but what you see is a man appears to be walking down the street minding his business when he is he followed by at least three or four other young men. when he is about to cross the street. a guy just swings as hard as he can and strikes him in the head from behind. and he falls in the street. and then you see two other men apparently from the group or around the group come up to him, but you can't really tell what they are doing. you don't know if they're punching him, kicking him or trying to help him. but it doesn't look good. >> is there any -- is there any way to sort of ayou this then indicate this video -- authenticate this video? is this police or security video? where did it come from. >> first posted on this web site called wisconsin free.com. i don't know a whole lot about it i'm trying to get it -- get everything confirmed on this. but,
a man sucker punched as he walks down the street and he collapses. wisconsin reporter james joins us. how are you doing, james? >> hi. how are you doing? >> fine, what you can tell me about this assault. >> the video quality is fairly poor but what you see is a man appears to be walking down the street minding his business when he is he followed by at least three or four other young men. when he is about to cross the street. a guy just swings as hard as he can and strikes him...
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people randomly sucker-punched as they walk down the street. and now, this man from oakland tells usut victim. >> it was clear that since he wanted nothing of mine, nothing that i owned, you know, that maybe that was -- that's what if t felt like. it felt like i was trying to be knocked out. >> scary. "san francisco "chronicle's"" henry lee joins us now. welcome. good to have you on the show. what happened here? what are the details? >> so, this wednesday night on a bus in oakland, we've got a victim who says he was riding a bus, and for no reason, he was punched in the face. now, police are being very circumspect here, saying, they want to say, hey, is this really part of a game or could this be some sort of -- >> you're getting some feedback there, henry, so if you want to turn something off, go ahead and do that. we're looking at some pictures of some of the amage that this man suffered and some of the previous scenes that we've seen in hoboken and out in brooklyn. they've had a number of these attacks. you know, what are the police saying about this? >> well, in this case, police
people randomly sucker-punched as they walk down the street. and now, this man from oakland tells usut victim. >> it was clear that since he wanted nothing of mine, nothing that i owned, you know, that maybe that was -- that's what if t felt like. it felt like i was trying to be knocked out. >> scary. "san francisco "chronicle's"" henry lee joins us now. welcome. good to have you on the show. what happened here? what are the details? >> so, this wednesday...
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we're suckers for a good flash mob. tell us how -- first of all, why did you do it?our music out into the public and the flash mob idea came up last summe to reach them in an unusual and interesting way. we do a lot of things on the internet. so this is just one more step in that direction. it was just a lot of fun putting this together and a chance for the entire air force band to come together for this very special event with the air and space museum. >> and it all started with that single sergeant right there, ed, playing the cello and then the guys and gals started bringing things in. what do you think the people who were there at the museum were thinking was happening? >> i think they were just delighted as it developed because as you say, ed is such a fine musician to start with. then we added all these other great musicians around him and it just built and built and built. then we added the chorus up in the balcony, which surprised everybody, as we went into the middle of it. and then the ceremonial brass who play at arlington cemetery came out to join us and
we're suckers for a good flash mob. tell us how -- first of all, why did you do it?our music out into the public and the flash mob idea came up last summe to reach them in an unusual and interesting way. we do a lot of things on the internet. so this is just one more step in that direction. it was just a lot of fun putting this together and a chance for the entire air force band to come together for this very special event with the air and space museum. >> and it all started with that...
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and you have someone coming up from behind and this person is going to sucker punch you, how do you defend yourself? can you show uslet's do it. don't hurt me. this is not anchor knockdown. >> when i walk down the street, i was a police officer -- >> so much going on around. >> exactly. when i walk, i don't walk straight. many people are doing the wrong thing. they are not focused. many are getting hit by cars, tripping on the sidewalk and getting assaulted because they are not focused and paying attention. you should be focused on your surroundings. >> if you are walking -- >> i don't just walk down the street. every so often, i do a turn, track my prif per i have real vision. >> does it matter what side? >> i can redirection. i redirect him and throw with the same thing. if i want to continue, i can go here and take him down. >> careful, he has to be on television at 11:00 tonight. >> this is my livlihood here. >> coming around, i can keep spinning around. now i put him in a shoulder lock. the shoulder will separate if i put more pressure on. >>> what if you are walking and you don't see it? >> too many people ar
and you have someone coming up from behind and this person is going to sucker punch you, how do you defend yourself? can you show uslet's do it. don't hurt me. this is not anchor knockdown. >> when i walk down the street, i was a police officer -- >> so much going on around. >> exactly. when i walk, i don't walk straight. many people are doing the wrong thing. they are not focused. many are getting hit by cars, tripping on the sidewalk and getting assaulted because they are...
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use a shortcut through the lobby to get to the tree. the hotel guests don't seem to mind. that's what we're watching tonight. coming up, a wisconsin man violently suckernockout game. he tells his frightening story next. >>> urgent new warnings about the knockout game. that is after wisconsin man says he is the latest victim of the dangerous attacks. now, we are showing examples of these knockout game attacks so you know what to look out for. tim business set says he was leaving the milwaukee bus stop when he was violently knocked to the ground. now he is speaking from the hospital bed. >> i have h. gone through a nightmare in the past several days. my left eye today is the first that i actually could see out of it. everything was just so swelled up. i couldn't see. >> "on the record" has been showing you the knockout assaults are happening all over the country. some of the incidents turning deadly. for more on the latest attack milwaukee sent sentinel is with us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, how are you doing. >> his injuries are obviously horrible. can you tell me what happened to him? what time of day it was? >> well, yeah. this latest incide
use a shortcut through the lobby to get to the tree. the hotel guests don't seem to mind. that's what we're watching tonight. coming up, a wisconsin man violently suckernockout game. he tells his frightening story next. >>> urgent new warnings about the knockout game. that is after wisconsin man says he is the latest victim of the dangerous attacks. now, we are showing examples of these knockout game attacks so you know what to look out for. tim business set says he was leaving the...
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sucker punch people on the street. they film it, and then they post the whole event online. the goal here -- to knock your victim unconscious with a single blow. now, that brings us of texas. the first to be arrested over this knockout game. he's also been charged with a hate crime. and his unduing may have been what he said in a video of the attack that was posted online. cnn's margaret conley joining me. before we get to the video, what exactly is barrett accused of doing to his victim, exactly. >> kyra, knocking him out cold. there's a hearing happening right now in houston, texas. 27-year-old conrad barrett has been charged with a knockout hate crime, assaulting a 79-year-old man. this is a federal charge. and the first federal charge we have seen for these knockout assaults. i have spoken to attorneys on both sides, the attorney for barrett and the victim's attorney. he said he's going to argue this is not a federal case. he said it's unconstitutional for it to be federal and it should go to the state. he's also going to say his client has been diagnosed as bipolar and he was off his meds the day the assault happened on november 24th. he says his client is e
sucker punch people on the street. they film it, and then they post the whole event online. the goal here -- to knock your victim unconscious with a single blow. now, that brings us of texas. the first to be arrested over this knockout game. he's also been charged with a hate crime. and his unduing may have been what he said in a video of the attack that was posted online. cnn's margaret conley joining me. before we get to the video, what exactly is barrett accused of doing to his victim,...
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sucker punching an elderly black man. it raises concerns about a possible double standard. james rosen is live for us in d.c. on this.orter: harris, let us be clear, only a sick or evil imagination could conceive of this kind of behavior as a game. it is now, however, indisputably a multistate phenomenon said to date back to 1992 but with at least 25 cases arising in the last two years and this, to our knowledge, being the first where hate crime charges have been filed. as you probably know, this so-called game involves a criminal sneaking up on an innocent and unsuspecting victim chosen at random or because they're otherwise vulnerable with the aim of delivering a single punch to the face that renders him or her unconscious. it is not part of the game, mind you, that the attacker should wait to face justice or someone his own size. in the case of konrad barrett of texas, the justice department alleges barrett himself made several videos on his cell phone wearing -- he identified himself, used a racial slur on african-americans and stated his intent to victimize a black man in order to receive national media attentio
sucker punching an elderly black man. it raises concerns about a possible double standard. james rosen is live for us in d.c. on this.orter: harris, let us be clear, only a sick or evil imagination could conceive of this kind of behavior as a game. it is now, however, indisputably a multistate phenomenon said to date back to 1992 but with at least 25 cases arising in the last two years and this, to our knowledge, being the first where hate crime charges have been filed. as you probably know,...
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uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here. ♪ >> stahl: the ancient wisdom that there's a suckerevery minute has been especially pertinent given the financial disasters of the past few years. so it's time for a short and painless test. are you sometimes just too trusting? do you invest in things you don't really understand? are you also a bit greedy? then you, too, could be suffering from pigeon fever. pigeons, just so you know, are what conmen call their victims. in the wake of bernard madoff's massive fraud, where the former financier cheated investors out of billions, you might think that investors would be less gullible. if so, think again. prosecutors and regulators tell us that even in this age of skepticism, ponzi schemes like madoff's are thriving. one regulator even calls it ponzimonium. why are there so many pigeons around? in february of 2010, morley safer asked a few people who should know. >> safer: as a student of con games and deception, were you at all surprised by the bernie madoff scam? >> would you be surprised if i told you that i predicted it? >> safer: for s
uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here. ♪ >> stahl: the ancient wisdom that there's a suckerevery minute has been especially pertinent given the financial disasters of the past few years. so it's time for a short and painless test. are you sometimes just too trusting? do you invest in things you don't really understand? are you also a bit greedy? then you, too, could...