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they put finder to the test at their norton, village test site. >> all right. i think i got it from here. so just fyi, i am a little bit currentlier phobic but i am putting my life in the hands of finder. i am going to climb into the rubble pile and hopefully, they will be able to detect my heart beat in there. minutes. but i certainly wouldn't want to be here for any length of time. and i truly, truly cannot imagine the stress and anxiety one would experience being trapped in rubble like this. >> the first responders go in teams of two usually, one holds the laptop and carries it, sets it down on the ground about ten or twenty feet in front of the rubble. >> okay. it's working. yeah. a real good heart rate, and ris pration rate. i am pretty enthusiastic about this one. the goal of finder that i am hoping is that it will speed the process up. if you could talk a little bit about your interaction with the developers of the technology. >> they have the ability to do the engineering and the construction background that i don't have, but i have the real life experi
they put finder to the test at their norton, village test site. >> all right. i think i got it from here. so just fyi, i am a little bit currentlier phobic but i am putting my life in the hands of finder. i am going to climb into the rubble pile and hopefully, they will be able to detect my heart beat in there. minutes. but i certainly wouldn't want to be here for any length of time. and i truly, truly cannot imagine the stress and anxiety one would experience being trapped in rubble like...
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the norton sisters liked scoggin and he would often eat meals and stay overnight in their hillside mansionprosecutors think scoggin poisoned them after he learned the sisters planned to include him in their will. as a mortician, scoggin had access to the necessary paperwork to forge the sisters' names on cremation papers. but in a forensic first, scientists found a huge amount of arsenic in the ashes. when scoggin learned the sisters had left him out of their will, he was angry, but undeterred. for his trouble, scoggin forged a check on the sisters' account for $30,000, discovered later by forensic experts. scoggin then moved 130 miles away to san angelo where he met the nobles. they lent scoggin the money to buy their air conditioning business. he was to repay them in monthly installments. prosecutors believe he poisoned the couple so he could avoid making those payments. olgie nobles died from the poison but 69-year-old leita built up resistance to it. >> this lady was so tough, her inner strength was so strong, her will to live was so strong, and her body was able to absorb this and bui
the norton sisters liked scoggin and he would often eat meals and stay overnight in their hillside mansionprosecutors think scoggin poisoned them after he learned the sisters planned to include him in their will. as a mortician, scoggin had access to the necessary paperwork to forge the sisters' names on cremation papers. but in a forensic first, scientists found a huge amount of arsenic in the ashes. when scoggin learned the sisters had left him out of their will, he was angry, but undeterred....
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norton and george and maria in terms of the history. my son paul junior and christen are here i mention that when their father was growing up in san francisco there was a law that said no building should be hire an the ferry building think of that. it was a real challenge to our sense of community to build consensus to say if we're going to be the center of customers a place that gives people opportunity we have to have the fiscal facility to do. it was a a struggle. mayor john you were born yet but the u.s. steel building your father probably recommend but in any case san francisco by recognizing all the stakeholders which the saits in the forefront but the employees the clients the sense of community. what this means to the community. we are to a place where today saits is taking us to new heights not only from the physical tower that's the tall i did in the west the saits is setting the pass. i want to thank you all mark and lynn for being pillars of our community and investing in our education for our children and keeping the families in the city and in a regional way and in oakland and another $0100 million a quarter of a billion dolla
norton and george and maria in terms of the history. my son paul junior and christen are here i mention that when their father was growing up in san francisco there was a law that said no building should be hire an the ferry building think of that. it was a real challenge to our sense of community to build consensus to say if we're going to be the center of customers a place that gives people opportunity we have to have the fiscal facility to do. it was a a struggle. mayor john you were born...
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it's little league rules. [ laughter ] >> their celebrities were a lot stronger, generally, than ours. and towards the end is the woody harrelsons and ed nortonse each, and then it was 2-1, then 3-1. and we got trounced. but it wasn't my fault. >> seth: okay, good. now, something i want to thank you for. because, you know, we had my dog on the show earlier. i'm a man with tiny -- a tiny dog. you were also -- you have a tiny dog. >> i thought you were going to say something else there. [ laughter ] >> seth: i feel like this is a good time to talk about it. you're a friend. i can trust you. >> i have a tiny dog, too. [ laughter ] >> seth: and have you -- have you seen a doctor about it? because i'm trying to decide. >> yeah, it's weird because i never thought about that when i got it. i saw this little dog. and i fell in love with it, and basically adopted it. but then, suddenly, when i saw the first paparazzi photos -- [ laughter ] and she barely comes up to my ankle, and it's like, "what are we doing together?" you know? [ laughter ] it's like, you know -- >> seth: whose the dog's name? >> lolita. >> seth: lolita. okay good. >> she's a little
it's little league rules. [ laughter ] >> their celebrities were a lot stronger, generally, than ours. and towards the end is the woody harrelsons and ed nortonse each, and then it was 2-1, then 3-1. and we got trounced. but it wasn't my fault. >> seth: okay, good. now, something i want to thank you for. because, you know, we had my dog on the show earlier. i'm a man with tiny -- a tiny dog. you were also -- you have a tiny dog. >> i thought you were going to say something...
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their intended audience the internet. the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. >> what gets the d.a.'s attention that summer can a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. some gir
their intended audience the internet. the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked...
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their boss are to blame. very interesting. one of the viral videos going around today, 20 years since the film of pulp fiction. sam jackson was on the gramm nortonw and was asked to recite one of his famous speeches. take a look. >> the path of the richest man is beset on all sides. blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the week of the valley of darkness. he is his brother's keeper a finder of lost children. and i will strike down upon the with great inventions and furious and her those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. and you will know i am a board that that that when i lay my vengeance upon you. >> how about that? >> that was pretty good. he's still got it. that's it. >> that's pretty good. >> good times. >> we should and every show that way. and what the injury to harrison ford it means about the filming for the new star wars movie. that's coming up. ghba so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them.
their boss are to blame. very interesting. one of the viral videos going around today, 20 years since the film of pulp fiction. sam jackson was on the gramm nortonw and was asked to recite one of his famous speeches. take a look. >> the path of the richest man is beset on all sides. blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the week of the valley of darkness. he is his brother's keeper a finder of lost children. and i will strike down upon the with great inventions...
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with aspiring ball players and their families was once a crime-filled park visited by police less alone a place for them to be here. we had to change the culture. >> brian nortonn half. soon after the city dubbed america's most dafrms had its highest murder rare ever. >> we're here in the parkside section of the city, an area labeled drug infested and very dangerous. >> the conversation was about how crazy it was about to become. >> a bullet hole remains in one of this camden church's window as. >> and as a parent the only options were move or do something. we weren't moving. >> people like brian are the x factor and whether this city will be. he's also a college friend with brian morton. >> but we have to be investing in what the fuehrer is, and part-time like brian's whole have taken the time to ensure that the youths can have the extracurricular activities the and have the opportunity and exposure that most other children in this country have -- >> ensuring the safety of the children playing here and the rest of the city required thompson to make drastic changes. >> how did you manage to bring more resources to bear to this city? >> when we brought in what
with aspiring ball players and their families was once a crime-filled park visited by police less alone a place for them to be here. we had to change the culture. >> brian nortonn half. soon after the city dubbed america's most dafrms had its highest murder rare ever. >> we're here in the parkside section of the city, an area labeled drug infested and very dangerous. >> the conversation was about how crazy it was about to become. >> a bullet hole remains in one of this...
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norton: we will commemorate the civil rights act. y amendment enforces section 2 thousand-d would require no funds would be used to stop and investigate, detain or arrest people on highways based on their physical appearance in violation of the civil rights act of 1964. the supreme court has found that profiling based on physical appearance on highways vilingts equal protection of the laws. title 6 of the 1964 act enforces the 14th amendment and applies to funding for all federal agencies and departments. my amendment carries out this mandate in transportation funding as well. federal guidance regarding the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies finds that racial profiling is not merelyly wrong but ineffective. not only blacks and hispanics are affected but many others as well. the u.s. department of labor's bureau of justice statistics reports that whites are stopped at a rate of 3.6% but application at 9.5% and hispanics at 8.8% more than twice the rates of whites. the figures are roughly the same regardless of region or state. in minnesota for example, a statewide study of racial profiling found that african americans, hispanics, native american drivers were stopped and sea
norton: we will commemorate the civil rights act. y amendment enforces section 2 thousand-d would require no funds would be used to stop and investigate, detain or arrest people on highways based on their physical appearance in violation of the civil rights act of 1964. the supreme court has found that profiling based on physical appearance on highways vilingts equal protection of the laws. title 6 of the 1964 act enforces the 14th amendment and applies to funding for all federal agencies and...
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norton, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill before us. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. petri: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2086, the reliable home heating act, which helps states better prepare and respond to regional supply disruptions or shortages of propane and other home heating fuels. the winter of 2013 and 2014 included extreme weather events that led to increased demand for propane, which is used for heating in approximately 12 million u.s. homes and for other home heating fuels. the extreme weather conditions threaten the lives after livelihoods of those with homes, farms and businesses that depend on heat from propane and other home heating fuels. s. 2086 gives the governor of the state the authority to extend regulatory exemptions during a state of emergency for two additional 30-day periods for a total of 90 days without action from the federal motor carrier safety admferings. the bill requires the administration
norton, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill before us. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. petri: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2086, the reliable home heating act, which helps states better prepare and respond to regional...