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all but crushed tanner's face. is lucky. then as tanner struggles to recover, the police investigators find the tapes and the d.a. learns of the 311 boys. >> in ten years, since i have been a prosecutor, i have handled hate crimes, sexual assault cases, i've done the whole gamut. i have never seen a case where the people glorified in violence more than this case reflected in the tapes. they just lusted after it. such a fix for them. >> you just jump on me, [ bleep ] dude. >> he studies the teens' behavior in the tapes and is surprised the case involving the 311 boys hasn't landed in his office sooner. >> it's not surprising what happened to tanner hanson. i'm not surprised it escalated to that. in fact, i'm surprised we don't have a dead body. i'm surprised someone wasn't killed. >> and with that the d.a. makes a serious decision. he has nine boys at the party arrested as 311 gang members and charges each of them with attempted murder. >> is your plead not guilty to all 13 counts? >> yes, sir. >> all plead not guil
all but crushed tanner's face. is lucky. then as tanner struggles to recover, the police investigators find the tapes and the d.a. learns of the 311 boys. >> in ten years, since i have been a prosecutor, i have handled hate crimes, sexual assault cases, i've done the whole gamut. i have never seen a case where the people glorified in violence more than this case reflected in the tapes. they just lusted after it. such a fix for them. >> you just jump on me, [ bleep ] dude. >>...
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benjamin tanner a microbiologist and germ expert. >> i'm careful about the products i'm using. down all the surfaces, trying to swab all the germs off in hopes we catch them before she gets sick from them. >> isabel is 16 months, a typical toddler busy running around playing in her nursery. >> she opens these drawers continuously. >> dr. tanner swabs the frequently-touched surface in her room. >> i'll be interested trying to find the germs that hang out with bad germs, those would be germs you find in the diaper. >> changing table, diaper pail, inside and outside the crib, plush toys and plastic ones, dresser knob, door knob. the swabs are put into individual petri dishes. >> we'll pick up the germs with the swab and put them in the transport and take them to the lab later. >> after a few days, the results are in. >> changing table had the higher counts of germs that we saw. that's kind of what you would expect. the stroller handle isabelle was playing with so much, that had the highest level. we didn't find evidence of bad germs. the inside of the crib didn't find any germs, b
benjamin tanner a microbiologist and germ expert. >> i'm careful about the products i'm using. down all the surfaces, trying to swab all the germs off in hopes we catch them before she gets sick from them. >> isabel is 16 months, a typical toddler busy running around playing in her nursery. >> she opens these drawers continuously. >> dr. tanner swabs the frequently-touched surface in her room. >> i'll be interested trying to find the germs that hang out with bad...
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i'm detective tanner. this here's detective altby. gentlemen, we're gonna have to talk to you for a moment. about what? you gentlemen know anything about this? uhhh... ohhh... (bleep). december 6, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! you're very kind. how many people get this when they go to work, really? i don't even get this when i go home. i need to have somebody go and warm up my family for when i get home. when i get home "dad!" my guest tonight, jonah hill. friends... friends-- and i say that not really being able to see who's watching-- friend, it's that time of year again. holiday magic. the twinning of lights, the nothing of eggs and, of course, anger and bitter disappointment. >> rhode island governor lincoln chafee coming under fire after refusing to call the tree in the rhode island statehouse a christmas tree. >> jon: he insists peo
i'm detective tanner. this here's detective altby. gentlemen, we're gonna have to talk to you for a moment. about what? you gentlemen know anything about this? uhhh... ohhh... (bleep). december 6, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart! you're very kind. how many people get this...
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young people that use indoor tanners have an increased risk of skin cancer. >>> a cowboy in colorado decides to ride to the grocery store. now here is the punch line. they road their horses right into the store and through the isles. the clerks and customers didn't think it was amusing at all. the police were called and arrested a rider. no word on what was behind the grocery ride. maybe the horses just wanted some doritos. >> let's hope they were well behaved. it appears they were. >> they could do many worse thing in the store. >> yes, they could. >> cowboys, you know, they can do whatever they want. >> cowboy logic. >> colorado, texas, you know. okay. >>> the forecast, some clouds around but look how arm this is. it's a mild night. 48 this time of night. it's ridiculous. south winds at -- that's what is doing it, five miles an hour. the beerometer falling a bit 32 inches and right now 48 here. the cold spot down in the valley there, cull beer land 36 and 43 in oakland and 45 and almost 50 right now in ocean city. not going to get very chilly tonight with clouds, maybe get up into
young people that use indoor tanners have an increased risk of skin cancer. >>> a cowboy in colorado decides to ride to the grocery store. now here is the punch line. they road their horses right into the store and through the isles. the clerks and customers didn't think it was amusing at all. the police were called and arrested a rider. no word on what was behind the grocery ride. maybe the horses just wanted some doritos. >> let's hope they were well behaved. it appears they...
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it tanners african-american concern and they celebrate it each year. >>> since nobody won the grand prize, four tickets sold in the area had all the regular numbers and missed the meganumbers. the prize is worth $55 million per ticket. the other two were sold in red wood city and richmond and the numbers are 3, 5, 18 and 29 and the meganumber which was not hit was 14. >>> it was a much richer christmas for a woman who respond in san francisco. the person won a million dollars from a single scratcher. they will receive a prize for selling that ring ticket. >>> traffic might be heaviest around the malls today tara. >>> that is right, that is what we may expect a week after christmas, no back up at the bay bridge that is good news. at the 880 interchange, it is extremely light and sunole grade same story, it is dark but the sun should be coming out within the hour. >>> a toddler is thrown out a second story window, what is next for this family. >>> and an overnight fire in sonoma county a cool dry day coming up, stay tuned for traffic and weather in your bay area. stay tuned for more news we
it tanners african-american concern and they celebrate it each year. >>> since nobody won the grand prize, four tickets sold in the area had all the regular numbers and missed the meganumbers. the prize is worth $55 million per ticket. the other two were sold in red wood city and richmond and the numbers are 3, 5, 18 and 29 and the meganumber which was not hit was 14. >>> it was a much richer christmas for a woman who respond in san francisco. the person won a million dollars...
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>> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about adventures designed by action sports superstars tanner faust. for your chance to compete for one of four vehicles submit ray video to octane academy.com. my friends are outside making theirs right now. >> okay. i think it's working. action! >> hi, i'm guillermo. this is my assistant yaya. i want to go to the academy. i have the right attitude and i want to be a stunt driver. that's why i want to go the to academy. >> no, i want to go to the academy. >> you make your own video. this one is mine. >> no. >> listen to me. >> please. >> i want to go to the academy. >> no. >> listen to me. i want to go to the academy. oh, listen to me. >> jimmy: i think he wants us to listen to him is the point. >> think you have what it takes to roll with the octane academy, submit a video to octaneacademy.com and have till january 31st to make the cut. "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with regis philbin and muse africa paul anka. bring it. bring it. on my team, we go hard every day. every day. on my team, there are no, days, off. on my team, there'll b
>> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about adventures designed by action sports superstars tanner faust. for your chance to compete for one of four vehicles submit ray video to octane academy.com. my friends are outside making theirs right now. >> okay. i think it's working. action! >> hi, i'm guillermo. this is my assistant yaya. i want to go to the academy. i have the right attitude and i want to be a stunt driver. that's why i want to go the to academy. >> no, i...
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speaking >>reporter: on behalf of the family pastoral the vet tanner said that bryan stow recovery givest hiram lawrence could do the sanguinarias >> he was in a coma for three weeks, not only you was he in a coma for three weeks he has that that may have to take part of his brain that. that was three weeks, this baby have been in there seven days, all we are asking for is time. kama >> as first quarter and kron4 a person of interest was taken into custody last wednesday at children's hospital after being involved in a fight with members of hiram lawrence family. given the lead investigator in the case exclusively to hazzig manyud about the rest. >> that person does appear to have a connection to the case and that is all i could comment about regarding that person. we haven't a lot more about the fence that happened on last monday. i feel like we have a very good perspective on who was there and the people of interest, the people that we need to contact and the direction that the investigation needs to go. we have people we know they're related to the incident in some way shape or form.
speaking >>reporter: on behalf of the family pastoral the vet tanner said that bryan stow recovery givest hiram lawrence could do the sanguinarias >> he was in a coma for three weeks, not only you was he in a coma for three weeks he has that that may have to take part of his brain that. that was three weeks, this baby have been in there seven days, all we are asking for is time. kama >> as first quarter and kron4 a person of interest was taken into custody last wednesday at...
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tanner swabs the frequently-touched surface necessary her room. >> i'll be interested trying to find, door knob. the swabs are put into individual petri dishes. >> we'll pick up the germs with the swab and put them in the transport and take them to the lab later. >> after a few days, the results are in. >> changing table had the highest amount of germs. the strolling table isabel was playing with so much, that had the highest level. we didn't find evidence of bad germs. the inside of the crib didn't find any germs, but the outside did the dresser handler was the germiest spot. door knob is at the top of everyone's concern list which came up clean. i think because that door isn't opens and closed frequently. none of the spots had bad germs. she is disinfecting well. i don't think there are any concerns. >> here is the editor and chief of "parents" magazine. >> starting with the basics, keep your hands clean. >> you saw in the tape we watched the things you touch with your hands are the riskiest. in the bathroom closest to wherever you change your baby, try a no-hands, a no-touch soap
tanner swabs the frequently-touched surface necessary her room. >> i'll be interested trying to find, door knob. the swabs are put into individual petri dishes. >> we'll pick up the germs with the swab and put them in the transport and take them to the lab later. >> after a few days, the results are in. >> changing table had the highest amount of germs. the strolling table isabel was playing with so much, that had the highest level. we didn't find evidence of bad germs....
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tanner and he had the slogan, ed jones from the heart of the country orb the heart of the district with the district at his heart. quite a fine man. this bill authorizes the placement of a historical marker on the grounds recognizing the achievements of the deeds of m.d. anderson. born in 1873 in jackson, mr. anderson, who was known as m.d. anderson, was the successful business man, farmer and philanthropist. he went to college in memphis, smart man he was to go to memphis. then called southern baptist, i believe it became union and jackson -- union in jackson, tennessee. after he was in memphis and had that opportunity, he moved back to jackson and went to work at his family-owned business. a good choice. and went in the cotton business with his older brother frank and frank's brother-in-laws and they became the largest cotton company in the world, according to "fortune" magazine in 1945. in 1936 m.d. anderson created a charitable foundation that bother his name and funded it with -- bore his name and funded it. after his death, the trustees of m.d. anderson's estate directed an additi
tanner and he had the slogan, ed jones from the heart of the country orb the heart of the district with the district at his heart. quite a fine man. this bill authorizes the placement of a historical marker on the grounds recognizing the achievements of the deeds of m.d. anderson. born in 1873 in jackson, mr. anderson, who was known as m.d. anderson, was the successful business man, farmer and philanthropist. he went to college in memphis, smart man he was to go to memphis. then called southern...
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i asked him to make me a little tanner, little bit younger and we will see a charlie but shane to youam just sitting here -- get it moving. it is nice to go back to texas and go back to nashville isn't it? one of the things that, i don't have any sort of message today, but one of the things that you do hope to do even if you are just renting space like we have senators, senators and members of the house do, is that you leave something here, a hint of something that makes it a little bit different or it shapes it in a way, maybe makes it better. and i hope, what i hope that karen and i have done is let the senate -- left the senate with a mere suggestion, a hint of a return to this concept of the citizen legislator. of someone who comes to the senate from a regular job. i don't know if heart transplants are a regular job but they are not a political job. who come here for a period of time with no intention for making a career out of politics. you are just renting time, whatever you are doing. look at it that way. you never own on it and then voluntarily entering, hopefully a more produ
i asked him to make me a little tanner, little bit younger and we will see a charlie but shane to youam just sitting here -- get it moving. it is nice to go back to texas and go back to nashville isn't it? one of the things that, i don't have any sort of message today, but one of the things that you do hope to do even if you are just renting space like we have senators, senators and members of the house do, is that you leave something here, a hint of something that makes it a little bit...
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the tanner program has been generally successful as reducing welfare dependents and encouraging work. this success is partly evidenced by the fact that since it began in nix, tannif kids through 56% of june of this year. a key reason is because it's designed to promote and also support work. unfortunately, it's one of the only anti-poverty programs that actually does so. focusing on helping people from government checks to paychecks. especially given that the focus and the fact that this program helps so many single parents with children, we need to continue tannif so low-income parents have the dignity of working and supporting their family. but we also can't stop there. extending tannif will help us with the opportunity to help long-term solutions to some of the problems revealed in a subcommittee hearing earlier this year, such as making sure that work requirements apply in all the cases that they should. in discussing this issue with geoff davis, i know that that remains a key focus of the human resources subcommittee agenda in the coming year. aside from extending tannif and rela
the tanner program has been generally successful as reducing welfare dependents and encouraging work. this success is partly evidenced by the fact that since it began in nix, tannif kids through 56% of june of this year. a key reason is because it's designed to promote and also support work. unfortunately, it's one of the only anti-poverty programs that actually does so. focusing on helping people from government checks to paychecks. especially given that the focus and the fact that this...
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and for longtime congressman john tanner from tennessee, before he retired, advocated a bill that would restrict legislatures ability to split counties and localities excessively in the redistricting process. and as you know just by looking at some anti-citable districts on maps, the abuse in splitting counties and cities and precincts, placing great burdens on the elected and administered to carry out elections with the counties divided 10 different ways, that's something that congress could address if there was the willpower to do so. >> i think the way california looks in the next couple elections will be very interesting. it's a good government because as david said, a lot of the states, we love all the states together as commission states. new jersey, washington, idaho, arizona, hawaii and california but these are all considered commission states along with iowa. essentially every state except for california and made one or two others that are really insignificant, that our policies in the process. they may be bipartisan. they may be revoked and appointing with the democratic appoi
and for longtime congressman john tanner from tennessee, before he retired, advocated a bill that would restrict legislatures ability to split counties and localities excessively in the redistricting process. and as you know just by looking at some anti-citable districts on maps, the abuse in splitting counties and cities and precincts, placing great burdens on the elected and administered to carry out elections with the counties divided 10 different ways, that's something that congress could...
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for a long time, congressman john tanner advocated a bill that would restrict legislature's ability to split counties and localities excessively in the ridges -- in the redistricting process. by looking at some indecipherable districts on maps, the abuse in spotting counties and cities and precincts places a great burden on election administrators to carry out elections with their county divided 10 different ways. that is something that congress could dress of there with the willpower to do so. >> the wake california looks and his next couple that is will be interesting. a lot of the states, would want the men together. -- we want to mix them together. in every state except for california maybe one or two others that are insignificant, there are politics and the process. they may be bipartisan or both reap -- or republican employees but you can look at a state like new jersey where the people who are part of this commission are being appointed by the powerful people in each party. those people go to the process and look for support -- certain people plus political process. republicans
for a long time, congressman john tanner advocated a bill that would restrict legislature's ability to split counties and localities excessively in the ridges -- in the redistricting process. by looking at some indecipherable districts on maps, the abuse in spotting counties and cities and precincts places a great burden on election administrators to carry out elections with their county divided 10 different ways. that is something that congress could dress of there with the willpower to do so....