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they pushed her aside. they pushed me aside. they took him into the van. up and broke his nose. some may say he is a trouble maker. he is not. >> i have seen my friends get beaten up by a police officer. what can you do? you can send off a letter but you never get a reply. nothing ever gets done about it. >> time and again, the rioters were interviewed complained the police did not treat them as equals. they said the officers were rude and disrespectful. it did not matter whether they were in liverpool or birmingham, they felt it was their chance to get their own back. >> everybody wanted to fight the police. it was civil war. shops were getting smashed up. people get battered by the police. they want to pay them back. >> the police may of been the main targets, but the complaints did not end there. >> the scrapping of the education maintenance allowance, the focus of protest last year, was repeatedly mentioned. it was part of a bigger picture. people we interviewed felt they were getting a raw deal. they spoke of youth service closures, rising unemploymen
they pushed her aside. they pushed me aside. they took him into the van. up and broke his nose. some may say he is a trouble maker. he is not. >> i have seen my friends get beaten up by a police officer. what can you do? you can send off a letter but you never get a reply. nothing ever gets done about it. >> time and again, the rioters were interviewed complained the police did not treat them as equals. they said the officers were rude and disrespectful. it did not matter whether...
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if in a bar they say they will clean up and there will be no pollution or live on how well they clean everything in order to clear out the pollution will they turn our houses upside down and clean beneath them to eliminate the pollution. wanted him to intervene on and they don't care about other people's lives. or get it in here in san carlos and many have died from cancer caused by pollution of guns at the end. eighteen twenty year old girls have died leaving orphans behind. and two of us have cancer my daughter and i. are. one of them and there was pollution everywhere in order to have no pollution production would have to stop. the state of ecuador owes its citizens. and it must rest of the environmental and social damage caused upon them from living in oil producing areas. but i mean you don't know what. however it will drilling cannot stop. but why because our country has needs social needs. despite its mineral wealth ecuador is one of the poorest countries over it and america well then unbearable external debt which is seventeen point five billion dollars. in the past corrupt go
if in a bar they say they will clean up and there will be no pollution or live on how well they clean everything in order to clear out the pollution will they turn our houses upside down and clean beneath them to eliminate the pollution. wanted him to intervene on and they don't care about other people's lives. or get it in here in san carlos and many have died from cancer caused by pollution of guns at the end. eighteen twenty year old girls have died leaving orphans behind. and two of us have...
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i think there were 16 counties, and a few years later, they said they were too large, so they doubledack and created san mateo county. >> this is an early map of an area that might have been known as san francisco, but it did not have a defined southern boundary yet. >> the city i believe was up larkin street, and everything west was counties. i think larkin was here. that is the original charter. then in 1850, van ness, who was the supervisor, did the addition. it was called the western addition, even though it was in the middle of the city, because it was west of larkin. >> i did not understand that when i was a child. it always seemed that it was east of where everything i knew was. >> all this down here was county of san francisco, so there was a point in time where you could be in the county of san francisco, but not in the city you live in these outside lands. >> lead problem is if you look at the orientation, no. is up. we are going to turn it the way we are normally accustomed to seeing it. here is where the golden gate bridge is. here is where the bay bridge is. the county we
i think there were 16 counties, and a few years later, they said they were too large, so they doubledack and created san mateo county. >> this is an early map of an area that might have been known as san francisco, but it did not have a defined southern boundary yet. >> the city i believe was up larkin street, and everything west was counties. i think larkin was here. that is the original charter. then in 1850, van ness, who was the supervisor, did the addition. it was called the...
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what do they do? they lose! i actual lie think that if you could get -- you talk to these guys, republican establishment, elected officials, party officials, certain inside-the-beltway media, ask if obama can be beat, they will tell you, they are scared. they are on defense. nobody won anything defending anything. you win on offense. you win attacking. you don't win defending anything. you can't advance. you are always defending, you can't advance. so we have this notion that i think they believe obama can't lose. but they want the senate back. they want their chairmanships. they want the congress back so they think they can stop obama that wasm but more importantly, they are in charge. they get the committee chairmanships and they are in charge of the money. i would rather have somebody who knows that obam can be beat and wants obama to be beat. that's going to be somebody who is conservative. not moderate, not squeamish, not populist. we don't need a candidate who will try to say things or be things he doesn't
what do they do? they lose! i actual lie think that if you could get -- you talk to these guys, republican establishment, elected officials, party officials, certain inside-the-beltway media, ask if obama can be beat, they will tell you, they are scared. they are on defense. nobody won anything defending anything. you win on offense. you win attacking. you don't win defending anything. you can't advance. you are always defending, you can't advance. so we have this notion that i think they...
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they move people. they move drugs, they move money and they move guns.branch out into other kinds of criminal activity. really a criminal cartel. run from the southern border of mexico into latin america all the way into the united states into canada. >> it doesn't seem like the border fence and beefed up border patrol and national guard inhibited drug smuggling all that much. it seems all these narcotics are still getting in here. am i wrong? >> that's right. because product for them is not the cost driver. they can lose product and they don't care. so they will run a shipment of a ton of marijuana through and then they will actually call and give themselves -- say hey, we are running this shipment through. because when everybody runs to get that shipment. they move even more stuff through some other place. they can lose 50% of their product and they don't care. >> bill: has to be secured from brownsville to san diego no matter how the government has to do it, they have to do it. the toll that drug trafficking takes on this country, 70% of the crime. 70
they move people. they move drugs, they move money and they move guns.branch out into other kinds of criminal activity. really a criminal cartel. run from the southern border of mexico into latin america all the way into the united states into canada. >> it doesn't seem like the border fence and beefed up border patrol and national guard inhibited drug smuggling all that much. it seems all these narcotics are still getting in here. am i wrong? >> that's right. because product for...
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>> do they want--well, obviously they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." th're watching "glenn beck." i'm not sure what i'd call glenn beck. i mean, i just think it's inaccurate. >> well, how would you answer frank sesno's question? the question about is there not enough news in prime time? >> well, i think it's the wrong question. >> what question would you ask, then? >> i mean, i think that the question that we need to figure out how to answer and how to deliver on is how do we deliver the news that people need to conduct their daily lives, to be good citizens, to know enough to vote. i think some of the he said, she conflicts leave people not knowing, well, who's--what's right and what's real, what's true? and it's difficult to navigate through that. >> chris, agree? disagree? >> i think martin agronsky really started the format we're all used to, which is usually 3 or 4 people. now it's more diverse--men and women, people of different ethnic backgrounds. that's much improved the way it w
>> do they want--well, obviously they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." th're watching "glenn beck." i'm not sure what i'd call glenn beck. i mean, i just think it's inaccurate. >> well, how would you answer frank sesno's question? the question about is there not enough news in prime time? >> well, i think it's the wrong question. >> what question would you ask, then? >> i...
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they call you before they published the article. >> they published the article and then they interviewed >> they may have called the office before but they posted the office before they interviewed me and added some of my statements into it. it misses the point. i don't need to embellish my narrative. i'm the son-in-law of exiles and immigrants. that has framed my political thought. >> bill: some people say the "the washington post" want to do a hit job on you because, you know, you are a rising star in the republic party possible v.p. candidate under consideration. do you believe that? >> i don't know what anywhere motivations were. >> bill: are you mad about it. >> i'm not mad about it i want to get the record straight. if they want to say i got the dates wrong, they are right. i got the dates wrong. if they want to say my parents weren't exiles and i mislead people about the essence of my personal story that's not fair. that's outrageous. i wish they could have corrected my article. i don't think it ache adequately reflects my article. >> bill: critical last week of president obama ev
they call you before they published the article. >> they published the article and then they interviewed >> they may have called the office before but they posted the office before they interviewed me and added some of my statements into it. it misses the point. i don't need to embellish my narrative. i'm the son-in-law of exiles and immigrants. that has framed my political thought. >> bill: some people say the "the washington post" want to do a hit job on you...
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they would be grabber ghasted if they knew how much they talked to each other. thing is for certain. as the city demolished the housing units, gangs migrated outward. they became part of an estimated 100,000 residents from low income sites forced to relocate in the past two decades. that made a lasting impact on communities to the south and to the north, including evanston. >> it's kind of a mini chicago. you have the diversity of the neighborhoods and you have $5 million houses on the lake and a lot of section eight housing and poverty and pockets of bad areas. within the good areas. >> evanston police officers are part of the joint operation with the sheriff's police. they say they know all the key drug dealers in town and have recruited informants to help bring them down. >> we do whatever it takes to get charges on these guys. >> there is a lot of drug activity right here. this is a hub. at the center of this area. >> you will see guys posted up here as either look outs or whistling down the block. >> or handing out business cards. >> that too. >> we have th
they would be grabber ghasted if they knew how much they talked to each other. thing is for certain. as the city demolished the housing units, gangs migrated outward. they became part of an estimated 100,000 residents from low income sites forced to relocate in the past two decades. that made a lasting impact on communities to the south and to the north, including evanston. >> it's kind of a mini chicago. you have the diversity of the neighborhoods and you have $5 million houses on the...
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>> no, they said they don't have an accurate count. their last homeless count found 95 homeless families. we know there's 2,200 kids that are classified homeless in the schools. the numbers are way off. it's difficult to count how many there are because you have to self-identify in the schools. you have to identify living in a shelter and these other types of situations in order to be classified as homeless. they can't go find them. they can't knock on doors and see if there's four families living in a studio apartment. so it's tough to count them. they estimate that there are 5,000 members of families who are homeless in san francisco right now. >> wow. >> belva: finally, the school district is responding? >> the school district has and continues to respond. they have to dip into their general funds to help pay for services. but they do give homeless kids free muni passes. they give them tutoring, backpacks, uniforms. they are doing everything they can because homeless kids have such problems that if they don't address those needs, th
>> no, they said they don't have an accurate count. their last homeless count found 95 homeless families. we know there's 2,200 kids that are classified homeless in the schools. the numbers are way off. it's difficult to count how many there are because you have to self-identify in the schools. you have to identify living in a shelter and these other types of situations in order to be classified as homeless. they can't go find them. they can't knock on doors and see if there's four...
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they are just so scared that if they don't go they will be imprisoned. a couple women were faking tears. >> they had to do that. i would be self-conscious. i know you are not supposed to care. if i knew i was dying i would say, i have to lose five pounds. those flowers on the casket oddly look like those on the set of "the five." >> i noticed that. and they were probably from the same company and they are artificial. if you are a fox news anchor and you croak you will be concerned about how you look. they will have to touch you up all the time. veronica, what do you make of this practice? do you still find him attractive? i know you loved him when you are alive. >> he is extremely hot. >> it is whatever disease everyone in this country -- that was terrible. i'm sorry. when i saw the glass case i thought the first thing i would want to say is can i get a pound of swiss? it looks like a deli case. it reminded me of the show "cake boss" where the guy is like, my sister-in-law wanted a cake that looks like a dictator. >> i think you gave somebody a great ide
they are just so scared that if they don't go they will be imprisoned. a couple women were faking tears. >> they had to do that. i would be self-conscious. i know you are not supposed to care. if i knew i was dying i would say, i have to lose five pounds. those flowers on the casket oddly look like those on the set of "the five." >> i noticed that. and they were probably from the same company and they are artificial. if you are a fox news anchor and you croak you will be...
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when they go home, they hear about this. when they meet with folks they are saying i am worried about my local branch closing. from the liberals perspective -- you talk to government employees that are trying to have jobs that are no longer there, i think that would worry someone like him. host: do you think congress will not allow this to go through? to the rural representatives out number the urban ones? -- do the rural representatives out number the urban ones? guest: i think they can move forward with some of these branch closures, but they will hear about it the whole way. host: let me give you the phone numbers again. i inverted them. if you lived in easton -- eastern/central part of the country -- gloria and philadelphia. caller: my comment is the postmaster general, areas supervisors that it big bonuses every year in july, my problem is they do not have the money and they have to close the facilities, why are they still getting the high bonuses? for what? host: is that part of the debate? guest: good question. that h
when they go home, they hear about this. when they meet with folks they are saying i am worried about my local branch closing. from the liberals perspective -- you talk to government employees that are trying to have jobs that are no longer there, i think that would worry someone like him. host: do you think congress will not allow this to go through? to the rural representatives out number the urban ones? -- do the rural representatives out number the urban ones? guest: i think they can move...
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they don't like the left, but they don't like anybody. >> they a anarchists. >> yes, they are anarchists or they like their guns and weed. dan, speaking of, don't you tune out -- once you heard the word aluminati, is that the time to leave? >> as a member? no. i just want to say he nailed it. how he found that out, i don't know. maybe he was at a recent meeting. we do let in grungy guys with dreadlock a lot to spruce it up. >> what do you do? >> a lot of ma -- monopoly, a lot of monopoly, but with real money. anyway, i bought your house. >> fantastic. i hope you relocate me someplace. >> i will. >> thank you. pab, at the same time, does he have a good point? lost in the conspiracy mind of his, people have lost that pride in being an american? >> i will give him that. we have lost the time when people are proud to be an american. jonathon davis is the one who was waging the legal battle to keep ownership of ted bundy's volkswagen beatle. >> xnay on my body-vay. >> all right. >> bill, i sense that america is in trouble. i can't imagine a white guy with dreadlock. i just can't. >> nor do i
they don't like the left, but they don't like anybody. >> they a anarchists. >> yes, they are anarchists or they like their guns and weed. dan, speaking of, don't you tune out -- once you heard the word aluminati, is that the time to leave? >> as a member? no. i just want to say he nailed it. how he found that out, i don't know. maybe he was at a recent meeting. we do let in grungy guys with dreadlock a lot to spruce it up. >> what do you do? >> a lot of ma --...
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first two times they lost. this time they beat duke 1-0. so you are looking at right now the new national champions for soccer in this country. congratulations to them. >>> california high speed rail system is facing opposition from voters. a poll suggests the cost of the project and how long it will take to complete are turning off taxpayers. ktvu's alex savage is live with a closer look that numbers. >> reporter: california voters gave the green light to the high speed rail system in 2008, since then the cost estimates have more than doubled and now a poll suggests many voters had a change of heart. >> the public seems to want to put the brakes on california's high speed rail system. according to a poll 64% of voters would like a revote. if that happens the poll found a majority of californians would reject it 59-39%. >> if there were a revote the chances of passing aren't good. >>> the original estimate was $43 million. but now that estimate ballooned to $90 billion. he opposes the project and he is pleases to see voters coming around. >
first two times they lost. this time they beat duke 1-0. so you are looking at right now the new national champions for soccer in this country. congratulations to them. >>> california high speed rail system is facing opposition from voters. a poll suggests the cost of the project and how long it will take to complete are turning off taxpayers. ktvu's alex savage is live with a closer look that numbers. >> reporter: california voters gave the green light to the high speed rail...
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there they are. they have done it >> sping it all the way around. we have sun coming up over the kuwait desert . final bunch of men and vehicles heading down in kuwait to camp vinge virge. and just over that horizon is the sea where they will go and the air base to head back home. >> i tell you, it gives you a great feeling of nostalgia and emotion. and our young men and women going home. they will be pursuing their lives. third brigade have a slogan called living the legend in the home base in fort hood, texas. they could not be happier and i am sure moms and dads are watching now. it is again a bitter sweet moment. i wish we could say iraq was a stable democracy but they have a chance. with american blood and money. but they have a chance now to make something of themselves. >> and yes, all of the troops are not out. there is 156 american troops to stay and do trainning and other important crucial mission. >> and the 1600 person u.s. embassy operation and they will be protected by service contractor and 15,000 americans back there and as you noted
there they are. they have done it >> sping it all the way around. we have sun coming up over the kuwait desert . final bunch of men and vehicles heading down in kuwait to camp vinge virge. and just over that horizon is the sea where they will go and the air base to head back home. >> i tell you, it gives you a great feeling of nostalgia and emotion. and our young men and women going home. they will be pursuing their lives. third brigade have a slogan called living the legend in the...
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they say they are trying to stop an epidemic. san pablo is considering a proposal just like that for 2014. >>> we will go back to sal to check in on the morning commute, how is it looking, sal? >>> well we wanted to start off slow and easy so you can ease into it and reward the people who are getting out on the roads early. no problems to the willow pass grade and no problems from the van nearby why bridge -- venetia bridge. and both directions to the coliseum look good and driving on the mcarthur freeway is looking good all the way to the mcarthur maze. and on the shoulders, we see emergency vehicles on the shoulder and traffic is not affected too much so far. let's go to steve. >>> thank you sir, and a very good morning, san jose has clouds, they are in the 40s north bay locations i was just looking coldest i can fine is polk valley and send lean in is running -- semolina is running warmer so even though it is cold under most live clear skies, we do have clouds around. we have low clouds and fog, and again i am going to extreme
they say they are trying to stop an epidemic. san pablo is considering a proposal just like that for 2014. >>> we will go back to sal to check in on the morning commute, how is it looking, sal? >>> well we wanted to start off slow and easy so you can ease into it and reward the people who are getting out on the roads early. no problems to the willow pass grade and no problems from the van nearby why bridge -- venetia bridge. and both directions to the coliseum look good and...
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get paid by the people who they are rating well obviously they will fix the ratings so they get more money for the benefit of the people who are paying them i mean it's the most obvious thing in the world and with the f.c.c. i mean you can. be as examples but with almost every one of these bureaucracies you have the same thing for example in texas waste management was handled by a certain gentleman who was appointed by rick perry who got a tremendous amount of money from the guy from the people who built a five hundred million dollars in waste management plant in texas second biggest order rick perry rick perry has an incentive to fix the system and the guy who is handling the waste management then guess who he worked for right afterwards the same company that he was supposed to be regulating and chose not to regulate it's systemic how do you fix it you set rules where you say hey you know what for example if you were going to see you are not allowed to work in any company or even in the industry that you were regulating for a certain number of years i would do i would be draconian a
get paid by the people who they are rating well obviously they will fix the ratings so they get more money for the benefit of the people who are paying them i mean it's the most obvious thing in the world and with the f.c.c. i mean you can. be as examples but with almost every one of these bureaucracies you have the same thing for example in texas waste management was handled by a certain gentleman who was appointed by rick perry who got a tremendous amount of money from the guy from the people...
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they get bumped up to the headquarters of oh greece they run greece or they run italy you know they get appointed to positions of extreme power once they commit big enough crime but ok so you're making an interesting point there are other words as they move the fiscal and monetary facilities up a notch to supernational powers they're also abandoning all the local laws governing various countries would create some kind of justice system within those countries are moving toward a two tier system both financially and all across the legal spectrum entirely germany and france won't have to give up their sovereignty but greece italy portugal spain certain people will there's a two tier europe emerging just like we see within each society where the one percent is taking more and more of the wealth never having to pay for their own mistakes and we see that max with france and germany in this case their banks have been more reckless than almost any other banks across europe and yet their banks are constantly being bailed out and yet their countries have to never give up any of their sovereignty
they get bumped up to the headquarters of oh greece they run greece or they run italy you know they get appointed to positions of extreme power once they commit big enough crime but ok so you're making an interesting point there are other words as they move the fiscal and monetary facilities up a notch to supernational powers they're also abandoning all the local laws governing various countries would create some kind of justice system within those countries are moving toward a two tier system...
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you like they know what sexual fetishes you have they know who your friends and family are they have face scans of your entire family tree and friends on facebook it's all a giant map to map human activity before it happens and alex you know many of these products they refer to as lawful intercept how is it that this industry is able to go unregulated and that is how they're they're raking in billions. well it's not lawful intercept if it's done through fraud they claim they're allowed to by by kind of hedging their responsibility between different contracts and groups but but but something that still is a fraud and people aren't aware of the contract they're signing because it's lengthy and deceptive it doesn't hold water when you sign up with google when you sign up with apple when you sign up with yahoo when you sign up with facebook twitter all these groups are intimately connected to the cia in-q tel all these other groups in the founding of it just like the cia and darpa created the internet they have created its modern architecture and so they spin off with the different intel
you like they know what sexual fetishes you have they know who your friends and family are they have face scans of your entire family tree and friends on facebook it's all a giant map to map human activity before it happens and alex you know many of these products they refer to as lawful intercept how is it that this industry is able to go unregulated and that is how they're they're raking in billions. well it's not lawful intercept if it's done through fraud they claim they're allowed to by by...
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it. >> andrea: they said they didn't get warning. the war on christmas is now replaced by the war in tebow. what would be great for sus someone in florida had to take down a tebow tree. >> bob: what if all the kids blocked the hallway for a muslim thing. you wouldn't upset, would you? they are blocking the students at school. they ought to be thrown out of school. >> eric: can i speak as a parent of a 13-year-old who has kids going to school? there are so many bad things going on that the kids could be involved with. they go to a knee and pray and you say it's okay to suspend them? c'mon. >> that is my point, suspension, really? they don't give them detention or anything less than that? i mean, look at the other -- >> eric: they should get extra credit. >> andrea: other athletes are beating their girlfriends and doing drugs. tim tebow is praying. >> dana: look, we weren't there, so we don't know. the students said they weren't warns, the administrators say they were warned. if i had to come down on something i would say the administr
it. >> andrea: they said they didn't get warning. the war on christmas is now replaced by the war in tebow. what would be great for sus someone in florida had to take down a tebow tree. >> bob: what if all the kids blocked the hallway for a muslim thing. you wouldn't upset, would you? they are blocking the students at school. they ought to be thrown out of school. >> eric: can i speak as a parent of a 13-year-old who has kids going to school? there are so many bad things going...
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they are a good team. they got after us. they beat us. you know, i need to be a lot better. >> our defense, when we can get turnovers for us, they can get stops three and outs, you know all that is -- all that is rates really way up there in terms of winning defense. >> kind of an interesting story in baseball. can you imagine paying more than $50 million just for the rights to talk to somebody? the rangers won that right paying $51.7 million to a team in japan that owns the rights to a right handed pitcher. he is considered the best pitcher in japan. the rangers would like to have him on their team. the team that owns his rights will pull in a big, big payday. however if the rangers can't sign him with in 30 days they do get their money back. a name to remember in the majors this year. very expensive. over $100 million. . >> month pressure. >> really. thank you. thank you for trusting us. our coverage continues online. >> and follow us on twitter for the latest breaking news and updates on the major news of the day. just follow ktvu on t
they are a good team. they got after us. they beat us. you know, i need to be a lot better. >> our defense, when we can get turnovers for us, they can get stops three and outs, you know all that is -- all that is rates really way up there in terms of winning defense. >> kind of an interesting story in baseball. can you imagine paying more than $50 million just for the rights to talk to somebody? the rangers won that right paying $51.7 million to a team in japan that owns the rights...
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they do this already. they apply our rule today. when he arrived at the burlington county jail they did in the assessment of him and determined that there was no reasonable suspicion. the jails in this case did pull up his prior criminal history and have no problem doing that. they apply our standard today. it is not a difficult one. >> you have acknowledged that we have held that when you have visitors you may be stripped -- strip searched after the visit and the same kind of close examination that you object to hear. your explanation why that is okay is that that is voluntary. >> i have to explanations. >> you don't have to have visitors. can you really condition your having visitors on your waiver of your fourth amendment rights? >> yes. you have no right whatsoever to have contact visits, and so of course you can say i'm voluntarily relinquish my fourth amendment right in exchange for this privilege, but have a second. >> are you sure about that? you can condition certain privileges upon the waiver of constitutional privilege? >
they do this already. they apply our rule today. when he arrived at the burlington county jail they did in the assessment of him and determined that there was no reasonable suspicion. the jails in this case did pull up his prior criminal history and have no problem doing that. they apply our standard today. it is not a difficult one. >> you have acknowledged that we have held that when you have visitors you may be stripped -- strip searched after the visit and the same kind of close...
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they said they are trying to shut down a port. they started this morning from bay area occupy groups. to shut down all ports from alaska to san diego. and caught in the middle of is port of oakland. i spoke with a woman bout this and said there are 99% people, the people who work for the port that can't get into work today. this is what you said to say. >> if it's for the greater good sometimes i have to swallow and take that and i would hope he would feel that way. >> this is a city that has been disrupted twice and it's unfair to the workers at the port. >> the mayor says she sin favor of a peaceful protest. you can see the protest right here at 4:00. they will be joining up with the rest of the people. the mayor stands on a fine line where she has to protect the city of oakland. back here live at the west oakland bart station. they planning on leave at the west oakland bart and head down to the port. we will be marching with them so if anything develops we will bring you the latest and i will have more at 5:30. live, paul chamb
they said they are trying to shut down a port. they started this morning from bay area occupy groups. to shut down all ports from alaska to san diego. and caught in the middle of is port of oakland. i spoke with a woman bout this and said there are 99% people, the people who work for the port that can't get into work today. this is what you said to say. >> if it's for the greater good sometimes i have to swallow and take that and i would hope he would feel that way. >> this is a...
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and now they think they will not have any rice. and when i mean rice i mean singular. >> is that like dice? >> let it go. >>> your husband is a former air force pilot. >> he still is. >> oh, i thought he was civilian now. he went to north korea, right? >> they were actually going to get remains from the korean war they were giving back to the united states. he was going to get u.s. remains. obviously we tracked -- or we, the united states, tracked them going in on satellite. what they found was that obviously they were watching their plane, and they had pulled the planes out that were literally gutted fuselages without engines and pulled them out for show because they knew we would be watching. chris said he was coming in for a landing and as they taxi they look at these planes. there were no engines on them. they literally had to be towed out. everything is for show. they wanted the americans to think they had planes on the runway. there was no traffic. i think he said there was one small china airplane come in the entire time. >>
and now they think they will not have any rice. and when i mean rice i mean singular. >> is that like dice? >> let it go. >>> your husband is a former air force pilot. >> he still is. >> oh, i thought he was civilian now. he went to north korea, right? >> they were actually going to get remains from the korean war they were giving back to the united states. he was going to get u.s. remains. obviously we tracked -- or we, the united states, tracked them...
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but now, you know, they get on a plane, they land, and as soon as the plane hits the tarmac, they text their mothers back in the place where they came from. and so communication is just much, much easier than it used to be. um, and immigrants stay in touch with the places that they came from. and that means that they form networks, and that has profound effect for business, for economics, for science and even for politics. >> host: well, communications and the role of technology in sort of facilitating this migrationnomics that you describe so well throughout this book is definitely key in the describing this sort of subeconomy, if you will, sub maybe not the right way to describe it. but if i can step back and ask you how did you come across this idea? you have been a foreign correspondent, in europe right now the business editor for the economist, and you have lived in many countries. can you talk a little bit about your observations about the world and how this book idea came about? >> guest: okay. well, i've traveled to, gosh, nearly 70 countries now. generally with someone else pa
but now, you know, they get on a plane, they land, and as soon as the plane hits the tarmac, they text their mothers back in the place where they came from. and so communication is just much, much easier than it used to be. um, and immigrants stay in touch with the places that they came from. and that means that they form networks, and that has profound effect for business, for economics, for science and even for politics. >> host: well, communications and the role of technology in sort...
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>>guest: they said they will put in random security, and bring to penn station what they brought to la guardia. the fact is those people in blue shirts are very nice people, but they are not security people. they are screeners. and the t.s.a. has hallucination of grandeur to think they can make the port authority bus station safer. >> the crack producer staff said the budget was $5 billion for the t.s.a., and they cannot get it done with $5 billion, so they just need $24 million more, they could make sure the ferry terminal is safe from red velvet cup takes. >>guest: there are 65,000 people in an organization that was supposed to be 16,500, enough supervisors at the t.s.a. and so it doesn't mean anything. they have no search money. and we are no safer than before 9/11 and bringing in, what did they call it, a viper truck to a bus station is not going to help >> the surprise inspections, what do we expect? a random guy comes up and wants to patdown your kid? do we let them? >> try that on a subway and see would gets mug, it will not be the passenger. the reality is, these people are not
>>guest: they said they will put in random security, and bring to penn station what they brought to la guardia. the fact is those people in blue shirts are very nice people, but they are not security people. they are screeners. and the t.s.a. has hallucination of grandeur to think they can make the port authority bus station safer. >> the crack producer staff said the budget was $5 billion for the t.s.a., and they cannot get it done with $5 billion, so they just need $24 million...
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they say they raised about $2,100 though they say could go higher.vallejo is donating a 4th of its food receipts to help the officer's family. >> there is new tough talk about stopping protesters the next time they go to the port of oakland . >> no rain in the forecast. its going to continue very cold overnight. patchy fog, patchy frost, freezing temperatures. i will show you where the coldest spots will be. . >>> the city council of oakland is expected to take up a strongly worded resolution to try to keep protesters from shutting down the port of oakland again just like they did last week. we are live outside chambers where there could be a heated a able to get inside the chambers right now bringing you the live picture as people start to fill in, expected to get going here in the next 15 minutes or pÑ@)s this new resolution dl direct the (lzcity administrat to >nuí,enforce and even prevent the unlawful closure of any streets and some here think it means more than that. when thousands of protesters moved in on the port of oakland for the second
they say they raised about $2,100 though they say could go higher.vallejo is donating a 4th of its food receipts to help the officer's family. >> there is new tough talk about stopping protesters the next time they go to the port of oakland . >> no rain in the forecast. its going to continue very cold overnight. patchy fog, patchy frost, freezing temperatures. i will show you where the coldest spots will be. . >>> the city council of oakland is expected to take up a...
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i think that they are growing, they are evolving, and they will continue to develop.oing to continue to strike them. >> they haven't seen a bit of democracy in many, many generations let me ask in a more broad sense what you think the future holds? will iran be the ben folk toefb. have we turned iraq over to iran? >> we have turned iraq over to the iraqis. the iranians have been trying to dominate iraqis ever since 2003. they haven't been successful. they are not about to be dominated by anybody. we have helped give them the opportunity to rejoin this region as a viable member and as an opportunity to give others an example to follow especially with the new democracy. >> i hope it comes out the right way. let's go right now to those on the other side of the world where the circumstances are more urgent mora than it is now. greta van susteren joins us on the telephone. greta, thanks so much for coming on board. now your reflectses? i know you were just in north korea on the passing of kim jong-il. >> this is going to shake this country like it has never been shaken bef
i think that they are growing, they are evolving, and they will continue to develop.oing to continue to strike them. >> they haven't seen a bit of democracy in many, many generations let me ask in a more broad sense what you think the future holds? will iran be the ben folk toefb. have we turned iraq over to iran? >> we have turned iraq over to the iraqis. the iranians have been trying to dominate iraqis ever since 2003. they haven't been successful. they are not about to be...
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they require they not exceed any revenues in one fiscal year. they protect social security from being used to balance the budget. harry reid has a proposal to extend the payroll cuts is dead on a rifle in the senate. that is because they have an oil pipeline from canada to texas and it does not pay for the payroll tax cuts which is something democrats want. >> all we know is this bill is dead and we need to know how not to begin a tax hike on americans. >> they can pass it, they can amend it and they can move their own bill but it is time for the senate to act. >> they are supposed to recess for the holidays but president barack obama called on them not to leave town until they work on a plan which expires december 21st. >>> the agency is considering shutting down 37 post offices because of a budget shortfall. closures are slated to start in april but they are pushing that date back to allow congress to work on a plan to save the agency. >>> time now 44 -- 6:44, they are banning all cell phone use in cars. it includes hands free devices. distrac
they require they not exceed any revenues in one fiscal year. they protect social security from being used to balance the budget. harry reid has a proposal to extend the payroll cuts is dead on a rifle in the senate. that is because they have an oil pipeline from canada to texas and it does not pay for the payroll tax cuts which is something democrats want. >> all we know is this bill is dead and we need to know how not to begin a tax hike on americans. >> they can pass it, they can...
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they didn't know quite what they wanted to do, except to let people know that they were fed up with it. it is very early to tell i think what the occupy wall street movement intends to accomplish, except to get the word out that there are a lot of people that are very unhappy. the populist eventually devised an agenda. they put forward candidates. some of the candidates one. their highest profile candidate williams ginning bryant did not -- williams ginning bryant did not make the presidency but the platform that he ran on was in most ways actually accomplished. the united states did not monetize silver but it turned out that new discoveries in gold in the next half decade did increase american money supplies and prices began to rise again. so i would be surprised if an occupy wall street candidates were nominated and ran for president next year, but i wouldn't be surprised if the various grievances that they are airing became important in the election. >> they want us to wrap up what could i give david one second to comment on this? speaking as one of the 80 odd people that started up
they didn't know quite what they wanted to do, except to let people know that they were fed up with it. it is very early to tell i think what the occupy wall street movement intends to accomplish, except to get the word out that there are a lot of people that are very unhappy. the populist eventually devised an agenda. they put forward candidates. some of the candidates one. their highest profile candidate williams ginning bryant did not -- williams ginning bryant did not make the presidency...
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hung in there against the germans, they might get killed, but if they tried to turn around, they would get killed. >> host: the russians killed their own. >> guest: 300,000, that's how many of their own people they killed for desertion. that's incredible. it's what the europeans lost to enemy action in the war. all of this stuff is coming out of russia now because all the old russian myths are falling to pieces, and we're being told the truth to which degree compulsion decided this. for example, i quoted in the book these extraordinary nkvd, the secret police reports, from the battle of kursk of officers being shot for drunkenness in the front line or being, you know, being found when they were supposed to be leading their battalions into attacked, tucked up with their comfort women, campaign wives. these are extraordinary stories which because of all of those decades of the soviet era, when this was hidden, and we were supposed to believe the russians were just braver than we were, but, it's amazing reading it. i suppose what i complain to my wife and say, well, it's hard work writing
hung in there against the germans, they might get killed, but if they tried to turn around, they would get killed. >> host: the russians killed their own. >> guest: 300,000, that's how many of their own people they killed for desertion. that's incredible. it's what the europeans lost to enemy action in the war. all of this stuff is coming out of russia now because all the old russian myths are falling to pieces, and we're being told the truth to which degree compulsion decided this....
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they can get a tats few if they want. -- tatoo if they want.t if they have a passion for shoney's or sizzler, as long as they cover it up no one can tell them not to get a tatoo. >> yes, but you forget, no one has a passion for shoney's. >> better question, what if your girlfriend or child has the same name as appleby's? >> my daughter, appleby's. what happens then? you have to think this stuff through, america. this hurts my head. >> or if you wanted to get around it you say i am a fan of gwenyth paltrow's daughter, apple and bees -- oops. sorry i didn't mean to advertise. >> baseball already has drug testers. would you volunteer to be a body inspector? >> are you kidding me? volunteer and then some. that would be my charity work. >> i agree baseball players -- and this is a bold statement and i will get letters, but they make a lot of money. if they could do the tatoo advertisements it would take them to the next strike that toss fear. raphael palmeiro used to do viagra ads. if he had a viagra ad tatooed on his forehead, he would make a mint.
they can get a tats few if they want. -- tatoo if they want.t if they have a passion for shoney's or sizzler, as long as they cover it up no one can tell them not to get a tatoo. >> yes, but you forget, no one has a passion for shoney's. >> better question, what if your girlfriend or child has the same name as appleby's? >> my daughter, appleby's. what happens then? you have to think this stuff through, america. this hurts my head. >> or if you wanted to get around it...
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[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just kept running in, i got letters in from brothers and death row. we are reading your article. we are glad what you are saying. they will not believe us. you have all of these degrees. next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we
[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them....
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what they don't realize is the more they occupy, the less money they will make. it is just so important to this country. our business depends on it. >> reporter: they pleaded with occupiers not to shut down the port. ed today, she hope to shut -- today, she hope to shut it down. as does the trucker from utah says. >> they are not hurting these guys. they are only hurting us. >> reporter: she questions the tactics. and it is connected to more than 800,000 jobs across the country. a better tactic might be to get involved in politics. >> we need to find a candidate of their own and try to take berkeley away from good honest people. >> reporter: the port of portland has issued their own open letter. they said in loss revenue, wages, taxes, that the port says they are still feeling the impacts of the last shutdown. reporting live, don knapp, cbs5. police in riot gear moved on in. one was pushed by demonstrators, but no one hurt. the trucks were loaded with confiscating belongings. it follows a stand up on wednesday when officers eruptedat the plaza and then backed off
what they don't realize is the more they occupy, the less money they will make. it is just so important to this country. our business depends on it. >> reporter: they pleaded with occupiers not to shut down the port. ed today, she hope to shut -- today, she hope to shut it down. as does the trucker from utah says. >> they are not hurting these guys. they are only hurting us. >> reporter: she questions the tactics. and it is connected to more than 800,000 jobs across the...
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>> they could if they wanted to. if they wanted to. >> bergman: but they don't. they used to. >> some do. >> bergman: but you do agree that if you apply this fee structure in a way that takes advantage of the individual-- seven, eight, nine charges in a day on a debit... >> that's abusive. i agree with that. i agree with that. >> bergman: bill strunk says that many of the big banks have taken his concept of overdraft fees too far. they do that by not processing checks and debit card charges to your account in the order they are received. they use a computer program so the banks can pick out the biggest amounts first and charge them against your account. this empties your account faster, resulting in more overdraft fees for each of the smaller amounts. >> bergman: there's no restriction on a bank ordering it that way? >> no. that's correct. >> bergman: if they're going to make more money doing it that way... >> that's correct. >> bergman: that's a big temptation to do it. >> that's correct. >> bergman: scott talbott is a washington lobbyist for the financial servi
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the things they wanted to make sure that they left the legal structures they put in place to justify the a lackey killing was an american citizen untouched so it's not just that they wanted indefinite detention they didn't want any restrictions on the language they use to authorize themselves to kill american citizens without due process well so then what do you think. to me it's an incredibly scary development and i'm happy that i think at least this is getting a little bit of tension out there you know as opposed to usually so much of this just gets swept under the rug but what kind of a precedent does it set you know what legacy is this administration going to leave and how much farther could it go and you know now we have drones that are being used here by law enforcement in the u.s. i just wonder how much farther. well and i saw a report today that in england they are now calling occupy wall street people in london not here but there they're now calling them a terrorist threat and so i think that's the concern is you're going to begin to see additional groups considered terroris
the things they wanted to make sure that they left the legal structures they put in place to justify the a lackey killing was an american citizen untouched so it's not just that they wanted indefinite detention they didn't want any restrictions on the language they use to authorize themselves to kill american citizens without due process well so then what do you think. to me it's an incredibly scary development and i'm happy that i think at least this is getting a little bit of tension out...
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or they weren't prepared when they said they were. i'm not exactly sure which is worse, except one thing i think is interesting, obamacare one of the biggest drags on the economy. no one talks about it. >> bob: you talk about it all the time. >> dana: i don't think so. >> greg: you're hitting me again. >> andrea: they are actually -- that is a tacit acknowledgment. we have didn't know how bad it was going to be. everything we've done so far has been -- >> bob: you know what you say about courtroom? you open up a line and now i can take it, as a defense lawyer here. the company, the great consulting firm hired by the insurance industry to figure out how to rip people off, used to be insurance companies were regulated. now they are unregulated, profit-gouging. you know what they do? they have a computer model that says if you are not willing to pay a higher price, then your insurance form completed. if you pay the lower price, then we let you -- >> andrea: what does this have to do with -- >> bob: obamacare is not even in effect. >> eri
or they weren't prepared when they said they were. i'm not exactly sure which is worse, except one thing i think is interesting, obamacare one of the biggest drags on the economy. no one talks about it. >> bob: you talk about it all the time. >> dana: i don't think so. >> greg: you're hitting me again. >> andrea: they are actually -- that is a tacit acknowledgment. we have didn't know how bad it was going to be. everything we've done so far has been -- >> bob: you...
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they are athletes. they have to practice. they have to be in good shape.y interesting to watch. maybe wear a little more clothing for the olympics. i just wonder how they are scored. will it be how many dollar bills you get in your garter? >> they will have time trialsand the winner of that gets the -- pole position, thank you very much. >> one and two. >> he is on fire. >> jesse, here is the ultimate issue. if this becomes an olympic event, what happens is children -- you know with gymnastics and swimming they start at a young age. you will have four, five, six-year-old kids training for something that was essentially an activity for junkies. >> right. there is not a question there. >> i know there wasn't. >> i was hypnotized by the grid you call a shirt. >> if you are asking who would be a good role model. you, for one. to watch the athleticism for your giant arms on your tiny misfit legs to shim me up a pole like that, that would be incredible. as soon as i heard they were going to turn this into an olympic sport, and i would like to pitch this to danie
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they just don't lend to people. they can service g.e.hey are lending but only to the most pristine? >>guest: people like me don't bother is the problem. i am cheap. but businesses need to borrow. and small businesses which are ge capital as in the past. no past you went to your mid-sized bank, and that bank could be gobbled up by washington mutual which is gobbled up by wells fargo which is under the tremendous regulation by our federal government. and i do a lot of reporting and this is becoming sort of a debating point where the model of the banks which began, i believe, in 1999 with citigroup, and it was created through city corps, that model of the bank, people are coming to the conclusion and we hear it on the campaign trail, huntsman is talking about it, that does not work. it did not work from a regulatory standpoint. >>neil: we will not making wells fargo smaller. >>guest: why not? >>neil: just asking. how do we do it? >>guest: well, one way do do it, they have a bank, a commercial bang, and a securities arm. it is all under one
they just don't lend to people. they can service g.e.hey are lending but only to the most pristine? >>guest: people like me don't bother is the problem. i am cheap. but businesses need to borrow. and small businesses which are ge capital as in the past. no past you went to your mid-sized bank, and that bank could be gobbled up by washington mutual which is gobbled up by wells fargo which is under the tremendous regulation by our federal government. and i do a lot of reporting and this is...
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they did not hang around other kids. they were loners.think from an overally age they adopted an us against the world mentality. >> we talked to his half-brother. he's been estranged from his sisters and mother for more than 20 years and has no desire to connect with them at all. he says they've run up thousands of charges on his name. thus doing some damage to his credit rating. he thinks they should go to jail for what they did. >> and just for the record, no charges have been filed against the twins for these allegations. >> the only explanation i can come up with on how they're able to keep doing it is no one has ever taken this offense seriously. i think they feel out of sight, out of mind. they'll get a quick conviction and they'll move on to another community. they're not their problem anymore, they're someone else's problem and they're poster children for career criminals. >> the cases are pending, but the twins left the area and their seemingly endless cycle of cutting and running and getting into trouble continued in terre haute
they did not hang around other kids. they were loners.think from an overally age they adopted an us against the world mentality. >> we talked to his half-brother. he's been estranged from his sisters and mother for more than 20 years and has no desire to connect with them at all. he says they've run up thousands of charges on his name. thus doing some damage to his credit rating. he thinks they should go to jail for what they did. >> and just for the record, no charges have been...
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they want their dog back. somebody broke into their house and took all of their christmas presents and their family pet. searching for shark can i, take a lick to your there -- search are for a good deal, they call it the third busiest shopping day of the year. they have early birds lining up for hours, good morning, allie rasmus. >> reporter: you can see every store on this street has some sort of sale in the window. some of the employees are already here putting up promotional signs in the area. and there are a couple of workers getting ready to open up. it is a big day for retailers and the last day to boost revenues before the year is over. they are offering deep discounts and many customers are taking that bait. we have a dozen people who have been camped out overnight and they wanted to be the first people getting in to score some free gift cards the store is giving out. >> i don't like the big cause. >>> they found two shoppers, according to american conspiracy, that is live ktvu channel 2 news channel
they want their dog back. somebody broke into their house and took all of their christmas presents and their family pet. searching for shark can i, take a lick to your there -- search are for a good deal, they call it the third busiest shopping day of the year. they have early birds lining up for hours, good morning, allie rasmus. >> reporter: you can see every store on this street has some sort of sale in the window. some of the employees are already here putting up promotional signs in...
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they did not compare. well. with out very extensive studies. he said it was a turning point in my life he said jeffrey what i realized what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realizing that there are other scientists in the world who are now. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly you see is he's on the top level of the world he expects other scientists to do so so more than being fired from his job more than that these shocking moments in his life his greatest shock was to discover that there was this whole world of scientists that would basically allow foods on the market for economic purposes. so we have here is sixty thousand pages of documents of internal documents of d.n.a. . in these boxes here on a what happened when they suppress their science about g m o's you know there's one d
they did not compare. well. with out very extensive studies. he said it was a turning point in my life he said jeffrey what i realized what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realizing that there are other scientists in the world who are now. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science...
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carefully what they say is that they see some evidence that could explode could be explained if they were dealing with a weapon or a mere weapon and that there seems on the other evidence that is very hard to explain unless they were working towards a weapon but they have not said that they established that iraq or actually intends to do it they might stop short of their weapons well judging from your experience how should this intelligence be treated and how far can actually i.a.e.a. go in checking the credibility of such intelligence. well they do are not the every seat here in the iran and it's a big country and then it places can be hidden so i think there are limits to what they can find out but that doesn't really affect what the outside world should do in my view they must continue to talk to iran and to persuade iran that they will not need an a nuclear weapon and nor do they need any enrichment capability and if some european states the u.k. and france and germany started such talks and they have been expanded to also russia and china and the united states are participants i
carefully what they say is that they see some evidence that could explode could be explained if they were dealing with a weapon or a mere weapon and that there seems on the other evidence that is very hard to explain unless they were working towards a weapon but they have not said that they established that iraq or actually intends to do it they might stop short of their weapons well judging from your experience how should this intelligence be treated and how far can actually i.a.e.a. go in...
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they can install malware. they can make a remotely controlled network.our computer may be used to stoel stolen pornography. >> they are from scammers. they put out a warning to the public. microsoft does not call customers asking for money to fix their problem. >> we have very trust financing and i don't want it to happen to anyone else. >>> still ahead, a bay area teenager who got a prestigious award. and 12-year-old novato boy, we'll introduce you >>> bay area student could easily become a statistic. she was cutting class and drifting but now, she is changing the community. the story is from lyanne melendez. >> she was a high school student with no college aspirations. but she discovered she had a passion for social justice. >> we are facing those challenges. we live in poverty. a lot of people are not employed. a lot of people are fighting. a lot of people are killing one another. >> they went to this institute. here at the urban garden in richmond. she organized the community and trained local youths to appreciate agriculture. >> my role in this, i'm
they can install malware. they can make a remotely controlled network.our computer may be used to stoel stolen pornography. >> they are from scammers. they put out a warning to the public. microsoft does not call customers asking for money to fix their problem. >> we have very trust financing and i don't want it to happen to anyone else. >>> still ahead, a bay area teenager who got a prestigious award. and 12-year-old novato boy, we'll introduce you >>> bay area...
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they can sneak around port lines and halt operations. >>> they are examining how they are handling it and he spent nearly 30 years with the san jose police department. they will now review the use of force procedures and immigration officers assisting with crowd control. >>> in just a few hours nurse will walk off as part of a one day straight. they are upset that sutter wants to reduce sick pay and stop the union representing certain nurses. a patient died in the care of a replacement nurse. the issue has one expecting mother concerned. >> it is scary, especially me right now, i am a high risk pregnancy and it is harder for me because unfortunately i have had some mishaps. >> sutter says the temporary nurses are especially trained. striking nurses will be locked out until christmas eve. >>> a new study shows political leaders showed supporters of high speed rail will bring 1 million joe to the feed -- jobs to the golden state but that number is closer to 60,000 at the most. it looks like a separate job and would include retail or restaurant work. >>> a search is underway for a parole
they can sneak around port lines and halt operations. >>> they are examining how they are handling it and he spent nearly 30 years with the san jose police department. they will now review the use of force procedures and immigration officers assisting with crowd control. >>> in just a few hours nurse will walk off as part of a one day straight. they are upset that sutter wants to reduce sick pay and stop the union representing certain nurses. a patient died in the care of a...