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they -- they worked so hard and they tortured them. i don't know. i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killing? you know, one example, who did not happen to me but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborer, and a hungarian soldier who was the guard said you say that you are a stinky jew, and the man said why should i say that? and he said, because i told you so. so if you don't say that, that you are a stinky jew, i'm going to beat you. so he said. he went to the other people and you say that -- you say also that you are a stinky jew, and he said why should i say that? i am a college professor. if you don't say that, i'm going to beat you. he did not say that, and he started to beat him until he was half dead, then he said, i am a stinky jew. so this is -- and similar humiliation happened of which i can't say all of them but it happened. let me go back -- >>
they -- they worked so hard and they tortured them. i don't know. i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killing? you know, one example, who did not happen to me but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborer, and a hungarian soldier who was the guard said you say that you are a stinky jew, and the man said why should i...
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who are they? how do they live? what makes him tick?e will start with the one that is toughest to understand, the one we know just enough about to confuse us, john britain. narrator: here is where he lives, an island no larger than idaho. half a million people live in idaho, 96 times that many live in great britain. the nazis and the japanese complain about living space, but more people live in great britain than in japan and there is more congestion than anywhere on earth. that is a clue that explains a lot. we built front porches on our houses because we do not want to miss the chance to see neighbors. but great britain hides himself in a box and put the head around that to make sure that they don't, living that close to neighbors, privacy is part of the pursuit of happiness. in the sardine can, they learn to get on with neighbors. they have to, he is -- that is why they have so little time. -- crime. believe it or not, even in war times, the british officer does not carry a gun. nor does the professional crook. in 1926, when the worl
who are they? how do they live? what makes him tick?e will start with the one that is toughest to understand, the one we know just enough about to confuse us, john britain. narrator: here is where he lives, an island no larger than idaho. half a million people live in idaho, 96 times that many live in great britain. the nazis and the japanese complain about living space, but more people live in great britain than in japan and there is more congestion than anywhere on earth. that is a clue that...
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they?hat do you think? >> i guess it is fine if people want to -- it doesn't seem tone ties me into joining the sorority. they don't want me around anyway. they may want ted bundy slightly more than myself. >> maybe go to the school at least? >> i think arizona state benefit more than the sorority. the helicopter and all the things that can go wrong with that. >> you don't like the idea of the helicopters? >> i am afraid of flights. >> i thought college students were supposed to be starving. where do they get the money? they seem to be living the high life. >> and frats and sororities get hate for being exclusive clubs for rich boys and girls and there is no better way than to combat that label by producing a $200,000 video with lipstick blood girls. >> we like him around here. >> it gives them more amo to hate on these greek life organizations. i have no problem if they want to spend the money, but it is giving more weight to these arguments that frats and sororities are these exclusive cl
they?hat do you think? >> i guess it is fine if people want to -- it doesn't seem tone ties me into joining the sorority. they don't want me around anyway. they may want ted bundy slightly more than myself. >> maybe go to the school at least? >> i think arizona state benefit more than the sorority. the helicopter and all the things that can go wrong with that. >> you don't like the idea of the helicopters? >> i am afraid of flights. >> i thought college...
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they were basically germany ebert they watched films.films that i found they watched the most were king kong. 7 dwarfs, with snow white believe it or not i can't make this stuff up. and so forth. go on with the wind was another one they watched they sat cried at gone with the wind can you believe it? movie they hated was casablanca because wasn't it a propaganda film, wrapped up in a good drama with good screen play and good acting. they hated it because people didn't realize therm watching propaganda but they joseph made propaganda films. judge jude, internal jew these were some of the propaganda films so hand fisted an jiewflt -- about almost everyone of his propaganda no, i movies the sam. a german village until a jewish guy moved in and he sort of like dracula always dark when he moves and music is ominous and for boating. wherever he walks unless you miss the obvious message and people rise up with pitchfork, torches and they drive jewish guy out of town and everybody lives happily ever after. you know you're watching propaganda tha
they were basically germany ebert they watched films.films that i found they watched the most were king kong. 7 dwarfs, with snow white believe it or not i can't make this stuff up. and so forth. go on with the wind was another one they watched they sat cried at gone with the wind can you believe it? movie they hated was casablanca because wasn't it a propaganda film, wrapped up in a good drama with good screen play and good acting. they hated it because people didn't realize therm watching...
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they have a policy that they have to rest four hours and they couldn't figure out -- they had to open up at 5:00 in the morning and had to close down by 1:00 and takes an hour to circulate the buses or something that. -- like that. there was no way around that situation. every country has their own different policies and laws. you you have to respect that. that was one that he was also on so he was hands on trying to the food situation. solve some of the problems. i i think, as i said before, slowly but surely by the end things were running pretty well. also, what i like about the olympic games is every games are different. and we can't expect them all to be perfect. this is a major event with multiple things going on. and the spectators also have to take it upon themselves to learn. maybe if we would have paid more attention we would have figured out there was another bus waiting for us to take us into copacabana. we freaked out and jumped into a cab. maybe we should have followed some others who knew more about what was going on. i think the word of advice to any spectator going to
they have a policy that they have to rest four hours and they couldn't figure out -- they had to open up at 5:00 in the morning and had to close down by 1:00 and takes an hour to circulate the buses or something that. -- like that. there was no way around that situation. every country has their own different policies and laws. you you have to respect that. that was one that he was also on so he was hands on trying to the food situation. solve some of the problems. i i think, as i said before,...
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they felt they had reached a point where they thought that they had a handle on the situation and it had gone back to as normal as possible. we have not heard that tonight. not deployed the available national guard squads that are available. they are on standby at the moment. the sheriff and the police chief have both said that when they are needed, they would ask for the national guard, when and if, i should say. the mayor said they were not be putting out any kind of curfew. that would require national guard help and those things could go hand in hand. >> we talked about that statement where it said a formal briefing would be incoming. that's for last night, as we already heard. at the time, the police chief was not in town. the mayor explained he was spending his mother in funeral in texas. one of those was part of the officials given reporters the briefing. hush up the hamilton -- hashante hamilton was there as well. >> we are keeping an i on a car that is on fire. has moved a couple of blocks throughout the last couple hours in the focus now -- news chopper 12 is on the car that
they felt they had reached a point where they thought that they had a handle on the situation and it had gone back to as normal as possible. we have not heard that tonight. not deployed the available national guard squads that are available. they are on standby at the moment. the sheriff and the police chief have both said that when they are needed, they would ask for the national guard, when and if, i should say. the mayor said they were not be putting out any kind of curfew. that would...
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they come in, they put him in a room, they will not let him call an attorney, they will not let him call his grandparents who lived down the road. they ransacked the house, take things often until this kid as they leave, you are under a gag order and if you tell anybody what happened to hear this morning, you cannot even tell the school what happened to, why you are late right now, if now, if you tell anyone you can go to jail. so these were some of the tactics that were used. by the way i think the ending of this story is very important because it eric o'keefe was one of those who was targeted and he decided to defy the gag order and he came to the wall street journal where i worked. we blew the lid off this abuse that was happening in wisconsin. it was plain out abuse. the lawsuit was filed and it went to the supreme court in wisconsin. the wisconsin. the wisconsin supreme court shut down this probe. at the end there was this great line and it's in the book and i'm going to paraphrase here from what the court majority physically said was that the prosecutor in this case -- because at s
they come in, they put him in a room, they will not let him call an attorney, they will not let him call his grandparents who lived down the road. they ransacked the house, take things often until this kid as they leave, you are under a gag order and if you tell anybody what happened to hear this morning, you cannot even tell the school what happened to, why you are late right now, if now, if you tell anyone you can go to jail. so these were some of the tactics that were used. by the way i...
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they can eat nut -- they can eat nuts, they can eat popcorn, they can enjoy a nice steak if they choose to. they can go back to a regular diet. they can go back to a diet that is a healthy diet, a diet where they can enjoy the foods rich in fiber, foods that a typical denture wearer just cannot have power to be able to eat them. the denture doesn't allow them to eat these foods. it's very common to see the denture wearers in the ice cream aisle because that is the most comfortable food to eat. >> interesting. >> it's not the most desirable, but it's the most comfortable food to eat. >> now, i know a couple of denture wearers, and, you know, i say this respectfully, but they never -- they never complain. >> they're not gonna complain to you because they want to keep >> they'll let the dentist know, and, you know, once we start talking, we realize that, you know, when they go out to restaurants, they explain, "i have to be very selective about what i order from the menu. it's got to be certain type of foods that i'm able to eat with my dentures and not have to stand up in the middle of th
they can eat nut -- they can eat nuts, they can eat popcorn, they can enjoy a nice steak if they choose to. they can go back to a regular diet. they can go back to a diet that is a healthy diet, a diet where they can enjoy the foods rich in fiber, foods that a typical denture wearer just cannot have power to be able to eat them. the denture doesn't allow them to eat these foods. it's very common to see the denture wearers in the ice cream aisle because that is the most comfortable food to eat....
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they were mostly where they were yesterday. no real big changes there. fog and low clouds will be back at the coast right now. the winds along the coast. take a look at their forecast for the highs from right now, 87 is the hot spot. highs tomorrow, they're going to be about the same. 70 degrees warmer today. it was warmer today as you can feel it. that is not what it will be like tomorrow. you'll have the winds blowing at 22. as we will head into your bay area wednesday, it'll be about the same. that means fog at coast. we will be talking about pretty clear skies for everybody else, but relatively mild temperatures good for firefighters. when i come back, we'll look right at their forecast for your neighborhood tomorrow and temperatures in the five-day forecast. we'll see you back here. >>> starting on january 1, new rules that will be concerning their water conservation. coming up what those rules will mean for people who use so much water. >> later at 6:00, two men in their 70s and 80s assaulted and robbed in their bay area homes. how police said they
they were mostly where they were yesterday. no real big changes there. fog and low clouds will be back at the coast right now. the winds along the coast. take a look at their forecast for the highs from right now, 87 is the hot spot. highs tomorrow, they're going to be about the same. 70 degrees warmer today. it was warmer today as you can feel it. that is not what it will be like tomorrow. you'll have the winds blowing at 22. as we will head into your bay area wednesday, it'll be about the...
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now they say something happened there. they said they were robbed by the guards. this afternoon a police spokesperson said a gun was indeed pointed at the four americans after they were stopped at the gas station but they were n robbed. while they waited for the police to arrive. there was confusion because people at the gas station did not speak english and the swimmers don't speak portuguese. >> there was a third party who said you need to pay. they handed over money to pay for the >> three of the swimmers are still in brazil. two are still in police custody after they wer pulled from their flights home on wednesday night. what are you looking at here is some of that close up of some of that video. can you see a swimmer pulling out his wallet before he walks off. another holding up his hands before heal off frame. the three swimmers still in custody will be allowed to leave questioning the men. lion lochte made it bk before the police could detain him. >>> take a look at the damage, you can see it well this started last night with a loud bang and then flames exp
now they say something happened there. they said they were robbed by the guards. this afternoon a police spokesperson said a gun was indeed pointed at the four americans after they were stopped at the gas station but they were n robbed. while they waited for the police to arrive. there was confusion because people at the gas station did not speak english and the swimmers don't speak portuguese. >> there was a third party who said you need to pay. they handed over money to pay for the...
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they said they swiped a credit card from his box. >> they had stolen it on thursday and on saturday they charge like $5000 to local businesses. >> they are using a key right here. it allows them to get buzzed in to the building. it also works on this keyhole which is the mail bank door allowing them to open up this entire panel. >> the possession of one of those keys is a felony up to 10 years in federal prison. the fact of the mail is up to five years in $250,000 fine. >> they are not releasing many details that reportedly it fits into all usps locks in the zip code. so how do they even get the key? >> we have been told that it is -- may be sold to them by like a disgruntled employee or, it was stolen. >> they say, they have known about the problem for at least 10 days but so far no locks/no locks have been changed. a process he says he was told will take a lot of money to fix. they hope that they can close and as he and his neighbors feel vulnerable. >>> a clydesdale horse that wandered around the mountains for five days after escaping from a stable has been found. they want to show yo
they said they swiped a credit card from his box. >> they had stolen it on thursday and on saturday they charge like $5000 to local businesses. >> they are using a key right here. it allows them to get buzzed in to the building. it also works on this keyhole which is the mail bank door allowing them to open up this entire panel. >> the possession of one of those keys is a felony up to 10 years in federal prison. the fact of the mail is up to five years in $250,000 fine....
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the next -- they initially set up camp. they negotiate. there is no initial effort by the spanish to cause any trouble. the next morning they attack the span wish arrows and muskets. so they're heavily armed. about two-thirds of the spanish are killed in the battle. of the survivors, about six of them, half a dozen get back to santa fe. so it's basically a bit of a disaster for the spanish. and we're here under the hot lights. all right. the survivors contribute to a paintingst expedition. this is hard to see. some of the indianses have bows and some have guns. there is one thung dhoent have and what do you think that is that is significant. what do you expect? >> horses. >> exactly. in 1720, the spanish are out on the plains attacked by indians who don't seem to have horses. i can see spanish fear of french expansion and spanish fear of french guns and french alliances with indians. you can seat absence of horses. in western nebraska this time and you also notice that a group of plains indians can defeat a spanish expedition pretty easily
the next -- they initially set up camp. they negotiate. there is no initial effort by the spanish to cause any trouble. the next morning they attack the span wish arrows and muskets. so they're heavily armed. about two-thirds of the spanish are killed in the battle. of the survivors, about six of them, half a dozen get back to santa fe. so it's basically a bit of a disaster for the spanish. and we're here under the hot lights. all right. the survivors contribute to a paintingst expedition. this...
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what will they do to you to damage more houses because they don't like what they are saying, right? if you would go to a city to make an announcement and that you'll characterize what you have seen there that it is another riot. >> you can make things work. >> yes. you'll need to be very careful that it is good that you're there, but you want to make sure to the no make it worse to speak it off to know what you're talking about. >> okay, we'll talk about trump kind of reaching beyond their core base and to talk a little bit about the millennials. things are not looking so great for trump when it comes to supporting the younger voters? >> y yes. >> that she is doing much better with the millennial voters that i want to caution all of our viewers that would look at poll was snapshot of a race. in this case it will be anotherpresumption that they will answer truthfully about this other part of the question is if you're going to turn out to vote. the reason why it is an issue is that most of these people are not voting millennials, i'm talking about that they are voting against donald t
what will they do to you to damage more houses because they don't like what they are saying, right? if you would go to a city to make an announcement and that you'll characterize what you have seen there that it is another riot. >> you can make things work. >> yes. you'll need to be very careful that it is good that you're there, but you want to make sure to the no make it worse to speak it off to know what you're talking about. >> okay, we'll talk about trump kind of reaching...
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he says if they will go back to ethiopia that they will be killed or sent to prison.nsidering moving to the different country. >>> and it was a different kind of protest from the mongolian wrestling team. their clothes after the athlete lost their bronze medal match. they claim that the reps are no good and -- refs are no good and believe that they should have won the bout. the crowd in the stadium started cheering mongolia. >>> the olympics come to a close this evening. they get set to host the international contest. the games will bring together their athletes from 176 countries to compete in 23 sports. jamie yucas speaks to one athlete who is inspiring others to get into the game. >> reporter: the basketball is fast paced and fierce with full contact hit, sprint, and three- point shot. >> just because you would have some type of physical limitation or disability that you still can achieve or even compete at the high level. >> the 27-year-old brian bell, this year is the beginning of the new journey as they will represent the united states in ei as he lost his leg a
he says if they will go back to ethiopia that they will be killed or sent to prison.nsidering moving to the different country. >>> and it was a different kind of protest from the mongolian wrestling team. their clothes after the athlete lost their bronze medal match. they claim that the reps are no good and -- refs are no good and believe that they should have won the bout. the crowd in the stadium started cheering mongolia. >>> the olympics come to a close this evening. they...
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and what did they do, they sent it back, because they couldn't work anymore, and they brought new people there, instead of them. of course, we never heard of them, because there was another creamtory. >> an narks yna, you told me it always 800 women. so you always had 800. then you were forced to do exceptionally hard labor. tell us about that. >> well, we had to do from that big -- you were forced to build an airfield, right? >> yes. so we had to take first the vegetables from that farm. it was carrots, beets mostly and a few potatoes. we were told that we cannot take from there to eat, because we are going to be punished for that if we do that. but we were very hungry, because in the first day when we arrived there, there was no food. no water. the water was rusty. so we couldn't drink or eat. and some people still took a carrot and ate it. or a potato or something. but on the sleeve, the guard saw it, and then took the number, and at night, and when we went home from work, the guard gave it to, there were two women, i think they were at least 250 or 30 pounds, that's their job. to do
and what did they do, they sent it back, because they couldn't work anymore, and they brought new people there, instead of them. of course, we never heard of them, because there was another creamtory. >> an narks yna, you told me it always 800 women. so you always had 800. then you were forced to do exceptionally hard labor. tell us about that. >> well, we had to do from that big -- you were forced to build an airfield, right? >> yes. so we had to take first the vegetables...
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they never tell them that they were taking the funds. this money, alex, aged out he struggled ever since. he's been homeless, and he could have used this money to plan for his transition. it's not just the money, but it could have provided an emotional connection. and he could have had that, to help himself. the state took it. that's happening nationwide. states, will take veterans assistance benefits. so, the list goes on. so, some of the language, i sent out several requests, and kids are described as, resources on a conveyor belt, being described as units, revenue generating mechanism. scored, to see which ones bring in the most money. goal of increasing the penetration rate of children whose resources can be obtained. i see documents, when they determine which kids to be disabled first. not the ones who have the most needs but the most money. those kids who might have the other sources of federal aid, they won't go after them first. they'll go after the kids, that is costing the state more money. that's saving the state more money wh
they never tell them that they were taking the funds. this money, alex, aged out he struggled ever since. he's been homeless, and he could have used this money to plan for his transition. it's not just the money, but it could have provided an emotional connection. and he could have had that, to help himself. the state took it. that's happening nationwide. states, will take veterans assistance benefits. so, the list goes on. so, some of the language, i sent out several requests, and kids are...
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they said that they would maybe use it just because they were friends but they wouldn't actually -- they didn't think it would be very helpful to them. so we thought that maybe just the donations idea was the best of everything in that app idea. >> you did market research? >> yeah. >> i think it's a great idea. the technovation pitch competition is for girls only. what are you hoping to achieve through that. >> the basic ideas of the program is it's a technology entrepreneurship program for girls. as jennifer and allison said, they go through the process of launching a mobile app. the larger objective is to develop that sense of sel self-efficacy that they can solve it, they can work with mentors. it's developing larger life and professional skills. you work together in a team. it has an element of the social value of what you do. it's basically creating leaders in their own communities to solve the community problems using technology. >> are you also striving to teach them entrepreneurship skills as well? >> yes. exactly. the component -- there are two xh components. one is the app that
they said that they would maybe use it just because they were friends but they wouldn't actually -- they didn't think it would be very helpful to them. so we thought that maybe just the donations idea was the best of everything in that app idea. >> you did market research? >> yeah. >> i think it's a great idea. the technovation pitch competition is for girls only. what are you hoping to achieve through that. >> the basic ideas of the program is it's a technology...
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say they do and people are who they say they are? this is kind of that example of wherethen some," vendors may sell you capability to infect machines and if you do something there, they can also steal data two. they can detect if you have figured out a way to infect 10,000 machines and asked for more money or maybe taylor and back to the original 1000 machines. generally, it seems as if vendors prefer to go below the noise. pricing ranges wildly depending on hardness of target, preciousness of data, doing it yourself or as a service. if you examples, hacking into e-mail accounts ranges from $16 to $200. credit cards can go for pennies or up to $200. that really ranges on freshness of data. that is a big component. for example, after target got breached, the data that went on to the black market, some credit $145 bute worth about now that the data has become stale and likely those cards have become shut down were no longer valid or have been used, they are on sale for pennies on the dollar. another difference for credit cards could be
say they do and people are who they say they are? this is kind of that example of wherethen some," vendors may sell you capability to infect machines and if you do something there, they can also steal data two. they can detect if you have figured out a way to infect 10,000 machines and asked for more money or maybe taylor and back to the original 1000 machines. generally, it seems as if vendors prefer to go below the noise. pricing ranges wildly depending on hardness of target,...
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can't because they can't improve they are exposed where they are. there are many better things i believe who are not receiving the assistance from our government that they should. never mind the loud that we are trying to get help for her, too. >> please introduce yourself. [inaudible] >> i would like to add the date to this issue. in the south, the area [inaudible] agent orange. i used to travel and during that time, this brain of agent orange because they travel along at night. the ho chi minh trial by the human labor. i was surprised altogether. during the time i was told to travel during the rainy season and during that time. so sometimes works to one decision. [inaudible] five years ago i was fair and thought it is very difficult to get to that area, even the province, miles from the town to get through that area. they are very, very low educated. i was surprised that the people. my question is what can be done. >> it is going to take both the lao government asking for assistance in the u.s. government was bonding. now why hasn't the lao govern
can't because they can't improve they are exposed where they are. there are many better things i believe who are not receiving the assistance from our government that they should. never mind the loud that we are trying to get help for her, too. >> please introduce yourself. [inaudible] >> i would like to add the date to this issue. in the south, the area [inaudible] agent orange. i used to travel and during that time, this brain of agent orange because they travel along at night....
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they cut their wages. the guard force could have shot them dead and so that's another kind of nightmare scenario. >> you get a comprehensive analysis of the whole issue of how many are there in the world right now and in the united gates? they are divided up into the weapons that are deployed and not. about 92% are the u.s. and russia but as we speak there's about 2,000 nuclear weapons that are deployed which means the they are ready to fly in the upper plains region and also in the submarines controlling the pacific and atlantic. the closest might be in the ocean right now. >> host: what is the system in the u.s. for securing the nuclear weapons? you noted that the contractors versus the federal government over here. would we be then the department of evil? >> guest: they are the custody of the department of energy. one of the main missions is the nuclear weapon material. as has been the case for many decades, we hire federal contractors to do this kind of work so department of energy run by for-profit co
they cut their wages. the guard force could have shot them dead and so that's another kind of nightmare scenario. >> you get a comprehensive analysis of the whole issue of how many are there in the world right now and in the united gates? they are divided up into the weapons that are deployed and not. about 92% are the u.s. and russia but as we speak there's about 2,000 nuclear weapons that are deployed which means the they are ready to fly in the upper plains region and also in the...
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they are just out and when they get tired they go home. they get home -- hungry and then go eat. i have never heard a child complain. on yencear-old sitting e's lap, one time he was cold. his grandmother was next to me feetut the boots over his and then he smiled. 59 below zero. they were taught how to do everything so by the time they were seven they could handle a whip. it was an auditory signal. they could throw a harpoon or fire a gun. caught, theyere knew how to prepare them to it. think of how to do everything. -- they knew how to do everything. >> could you touch on how romance is happened or relationships? gretel: it is interesting. they had a house which was just for teenagers. no adults were allowed there. the teenagers could go there any time. they went to school and stuff. on the weekends they would go there and they were allowed to do whatever they did it it was a wonderful society. you are alone out there so there were not too many bad things that could come in. adults reallyoung respected. -- were really respected. >> what do you cook with? how do you cook it? and
they are just out and when they get tired they go home. they get home -- hungry and then go eat. i have never heard a child complain. on yencear-old sitting e's lap, one time he was cold. his grandmother was next to me feetut the boots over his and then he smiled. 59 below zero. they were taught how to do everything so by the time they were seven they could handle a whip. it was an auditory signal. they could throw a harpoon or fire a gun. caught, theyere knew how to prepare them to it. think...
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they do not see themselves as victims. one of the reasons they are not as because they spoke out.when they ended up getting targeted and when they ended up having intimidation tax exceeds again then, they said something. a lot of free-speech heroes are profiled in this book. or you and jay among them. this is a good role. they are attempting to hold people accountable. some of these outside lawyers have continued to pursue lawsuits against the irs. we have recently had the sixth circuit is requiring the irs to turn over a bunch of documents that otherwise manage to to successfully spin on for three years because it still keeps stonewalling the spirit that goodness we have these lawyers to take on these cases because while we are not killing any accountability for government and while congress has tried to impose accountability and then forwarded by district attorneys and other things, what we are getting is these outside lawyers who are forcing the courts to look at it in the court has been amazing and that they have expressed complete incredulity that the irs is continuing to sto
they do not see themselves as victims. one of the reasons they are not as because they spoke out.when they ended up getting targeted and when they ended up having intimidation tax exceeds again then, they said something. a lot of free-speech heroes are profiled in this book. or you and jay among them. this is a good role. they are attempting to hold people accountable. some of these outside lawyers have continued to pursue lawsuits against the irs. we have recently had the sixth circuit is...
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they say they want to send out enforcement officers. these are little donuts that prevent mosquitoes. they last up to 30 days. some homeowners say that they bought their own. >> i got them at home depot. >> the city is asking you to water. >>> good afternoon. another hot day across the area but unusually dry for this time of the year. we are going into the peak of the rainy season. this is towards the beginning of september nothing more than a few isolated showers. and a look at the futurecast right on through the evening. storms will begin to fire up especially east of 75. a slug of moisture is going to increase those chances as we head into the later half of the week. this evening is partly cloudy. and all of a sudden the tropics are getting extremely interesting we will take a closer look coming up. >>> this week the race for the white house coming to tampa we a rally on wednesday at the florida state fairgrounds. you can reserve tickets we have a link posted on our website. in the meantime, democratic candidate hillary clinton is wr
they say they want to send out enforcement officers. these are little donuts that prevent mosquitoes. they last up to 30 days. some homeowners say that they bought their own. >> i got them at home depot. >> the city is asking you to water. >>> good afternoon. another hot day across the area but unusually dry for this time of the year. we are going into the peak of the rainy season. this is towards the beginning of september nothing more than a few isolated showers. and a...
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do they believe that? >> they say the process of negotiations, that is the least they can say.aybe they are the only ones in europe that believe in this deal. the eu commission is pushing for this deal. they say they have the mandate of all 20 countries to get this deal done. they actually support this deal because they see more advantages and there is far less criticism then we see in germany. at least on the european side, they are hopeful. brett: we have a lot of bad fives coming across the atlantic. good evening to you. in light of the strong words and the apple tax dispute, our relations between the u.s. and europe deteriorating? >> it is interesting to see barack obama saying that the focus should turn further west. you can see the united states and if you look wes, you will see asia. if it comes to the free trade agreements, the bigger topic has been the transpacific partnership and hardly anyone talked about that recently. >> let's talk about apple, the big story today. how did wall street reacts -- react? >> there was quite an outcry. at least in america there is a fee
do they believe that? >> they say the process of negotiations, that is the least they can say.aybe they are the only ones in europe that believe in this deal. the eu commission is pushing for this deal. they say they have the mandate of all 20 countries to get this deal done. they actually support this deal because they see more advantages and there is far less criticism then we see in germany. at least on the european side, they are hopeful. brett: we have a lot of bad fives coming...
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they either already are working or they can. they are capable and they have assets to build on, not just liabilities to care for. in saying that, they went to work and take the challenge. i like to remind people who talk about the history of welfare reform or the benefits of welfare reform or what newt gingrich or bill clinton did, i would like to remind them that the real heroes of the welfare reform story from 1996 where the recipients themselves, who proved that what others thought about them was not true. that they were capable and could go to work. all i want to make about that is if you design your program to directed to the problem which i think is a floating problem, described by schaeffer, it will underline the benefits of the program you design for all the others who responded to the challenge and went to work and reduced the poverty level. >> thank you for the really helpful presentation to think through the assertions about welfare reform having harmed those who are the least well off in our society, discussing the p
they either already are working or they can. they are capable and they have assets to build on, not just liabilities to care for. in saying that, they went to work and take the challenge. i like to remind people who talk about the history of welfare reform or the benefits of welfare reform or what newt gingrich or bill clinton did, i would like to remind them that the real heroes of the welfare reform story from 1996 where the recipients themselves, who proved that what others thought about...
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saw their team they they only heard about they could hear memories from players when they prayed theallas for the nfc championship. >> laying here you get all the surroundings and the character of san francisco. it was great. after the games we walk and have something to eat. i remember the see hawks coming. >> in the first thing is after the game you had to luns -- run back in because the showers would not be hot. >> and the 49ers have a sense of heritage and chair memories with the generation of players who came before them. >> some greats played here and set the foundation for the organization. that's cool. >> the bathrooms from the '40s. that's cool. >> and get out here with the history and good ball they played. to have them support us, that's great. >> the tunnel is awesome. that's old school gladiator stuff. >> for a day old return to the nfl glory before it is a stadium for the rest of the season. >> football to baseball a first for barry bonds as a coach. and playing a game a day game in miami. he is a first year hitting coach for the team. and he was tossed from the game. b
saw their team they they only heard about they could hear memories from players when they prayed theallas for the nfc championship. >> laying here you get all the surroundings and the character of san francisco. it was great. after the games we walk and have something to eat. i remember the see hawks coming. >> in the first thing is after the game you had to luns -- run back in because the showers would not be hot. >> and the 49ers have a sense of heritage and chair memories...
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>> they didn't see anybody. why did they get to it?y spirit as she started to rip it up, seeing it all over the people. >> reporter: she was there when that man desecrated the holybook. >> and they would try to interstain them, injured in the process. >> my hand was on their neck. and surely. >> reporter: witnesses say before they got away that he still would pick up the papers. instead he ran to his car and took off. >> i really don't know why a person would do that because it is, i feel like they were targeting the people that were sitting here. >> why somebody would do something like that and be offended and hurt for our community. >> reporter: union city police are looking for the man to see why he would do such a thing, but suns what he didn't wasn't illegal -- but since what he didn't wasn't illegal, they wouldn't arrest him. >> he was in a public place on public property and has a first amendment right to do what he wants. >> we cannot do anything, we cannot take matters into our own hand. >> they will turn to the book to what t
>> they didn't see anybody. why did they get to it?y spirit as she started to rip it up, seeing it all over the people. >> reporter: she was there when that man desecrated the holybook. >> and they would try to interstain them, injured in the process. >> my hand was on their neck. and surely. >> reporter: witnesses say before they got away that he still would pick up the papers. instead he ran to his car and took off. >> i really don't know why a person would...
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and when, they went back to his vehicle they were shocked by the amount of drugs that they found in his car. we are talking trash bags full of what is suspected of being synthetic marijuana sometimes and they say, the only reason that officers pulled him over in the first place is that he was blaring his music loud and violating the towns loud music ordinance. >> this literally was a case where if the guy had been abiding for the law he would of german right by our officers. -- would've driven right by our officers. >> they expect that he would of made about $14,000 from the drugs. so they hope that this is a big impact on what they say has been a recently surging of synthetic marijuana. tonight, we are told that joseph howard has made out on bond and until they officially check the synthetic marijuana confirms what it is, in which case, he could face a lot more charges. rapid video in summer highlands. they arrested the rapper. he is charged with on trespassing. they say he is one of the men in the video called murder on a cop. they say they were trespassing invarious places in the cou
and when, they went back to his vehicle they were shocked by the amount of drugs that they found in his car. we are talking trash bags full of what is suspected of being synthetic marijuana sometimes and they say, the only reason that officers pulled him over in the first place is that he was blaring his music loud and violating the towns loud music ordinance. >> this literally was a case where if the guy had been abiding for the law he would of german right by our officers. -- would've...
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they always had to be ready to work, and how they would know that they needed to have the lock ready and everything is usually on the boat we would have a horn. as you guys heard when you were called here on the boat. we would blown that will horn, and our captain would yell so it notified the lock keeper so they need to be ready. the good thing about lock houses is they are actually all white. it makes them easier to see through the night. the canal here has lots of history. we as the canal company actually went bankrupt because as the potomac thing our water source. it also causes a lot of trouble and damage. whenever it floods, unfortunately, we flood as well. it was a very pricey job to be done here. it took a lot more money than we had expected to actually finish the completion of the canal, which stopped in 1850 when it reached in cumberland. we ended up going bankrupt, and our competitors at the time, the baltimore and ohio railroads actually took over operations for us here in the canal, and so they kind of made sure that we didn't use it as -- as frequently as we did in the
they always had to be ready to work, and how they would know that they needed to have the lock ready and everything is usually on the boat we would have a horn. as you guys heard when you were called here on the boat. we would blown that will horn, and our captain would yell so it notified the lock keeper so they need to be ready. the good thing about lock houses is they are actually all white. it makes them easier to see through the night. the canal here has lots of history. we as the canal...
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they can potentially intervene, they will not say what they might do or when.ple other things in a statement from the minister, which could impact the market. they say that demand is good, we saw their crude production in july, increased to 10.7 million barrels. that is according to the iea and the reports to opec. they say that there is demand for the crude and the prices that we have seen, dropping into the 40's, that is not sustainable. it should pick up by the end of the week. yousef: the moves we see with production, the countries are trying to position themselves as strongly as possible for the informal talks. and it is at the high levels that they want them to be at. so where does production go until the end of the year? i am already looking at the gains. where do you see the production going until the end of 2016? >> that is the key question. the oiltors affecting prices, we have supply and the big overhang of stored crude and products coming on the market. has beenis what pushing the price down. so that will be important because, if there is not an agr
they can potentially intervene, they will not say what they might do or when.ple other things in a statement from the minister, which could impact the market. they say that demand is good, we saw their crude production in july, increased to 10.7 million barrels. that is according to the iea and the reports to opec. they say that there is demand for the crude and the prices that we have seen, dropping into the 40's, that is not sustainable. it should pick up by the end of the week. yousef: the...
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that they would have over an inch of ash on everything. >> reporter: they say that above all that theyre grateful that jim snow spent his first night back out on his porch. eluding the fire crews that broke by. >> we just sat there and waved to everyone. east of highway one and south of coach road. ann rubin ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we would take a live look at the conditions outside. that is pretty hot out there. kind of that pinkish blue with the water in the distance and the skyline of san francisco. over to bill now in the weather center with the latest on the forecast. >> yeah, we would try to warm up here, but not tomorrow as tomorrow will be a little cooler than today, but not as much different, but a little bit cooler in the inland valleys to 92 in fairfield today. 92 in antioch and 89 in concord and those were the high temperatures today. there will be a lot of fog out there with more fog tonight as you would know that it will be making a play for their inland bay valley. tonight when you go out or when you will get up tomorrow morning that there will be fog
that they would have over an inch of ash on everything. >> reporter: they say that above all that theyre grateful that jim snow spent his first night back out on his porch. eluding the fire crews that broke by. >> we just sat there and waved to everyone. east of highway one and south of coach road. ann rubin ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we would take a live look at the conditions outside. that is pretty hot out there. kind of that pinkish blue with the water...
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they are s on interstate 70. the large glass panels will weigh with about 100 pounds each and they will light up as people tail drive on the the panels will help and transportation officials ni missoupedestrian bridge. re fascinating everyone. the pentagon is banning the app from the government-issued phones and devices. the washington times says that the the memo by the pentagon officials say that the games could be used by spies to pinpoint their location and information. some generous strangers and uber drivers in philadelphia that are going to rio to watch their son compete in the olympics as they would head out on monday as it is all happening because they would happen to strike up the conversation w uber. after hearing that he would be able to watch their son compete in that shot put on tv that they would set up the gofundme account. in two days they surpassed that goal of $7,500. his son by the way would compete on thursday. >>> and talk about a cool grandpa, as he calls them. we'll show you why as they wo
they are s on interstate 70. the large glass panels will weigh with about 100 pounds each and they will light up as people tail drive on the the panels will help and transportation officials ni missoupedestrian bridge. re fascinating everyone. the pentagon is banning the app from the government-issued phones and devices. the washington times says that the the memo by the pentagon officials say that the games could be used by spies to pinpoint their location and information. some generous...
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they gave us the document that allows them to be amended they deal with problems as they arrive. at this point in the life of the democracy the average person is not engaged and involved. so in your view is it the cream not rising to the top. i think people are asleep at the wheel. they need to do this. so many of them are interested in getting reelected than they are at dealing with the needs of this constituents. to start asking for money from people being reelected forgetting about the people and while using the boat. it will continue. one of the issues you can address as the education. what would you like to change? >> i like to see the money the goes to education to employ competent teacher and making a good educational acceptable to all americans. that's change drastically. needs work for everybody. and now it doesn't. her know we have exclusive that are able to produce elite students that now we have other schools like an intercity where is just a joke the kids don't get educated and they suffer for it. we have to get everybody involved may also had to get parents involved
they gave us the document that allows them to be amended they deal with problems as they arrive. at this point in the life of the democracy the average person is not engaged and involved. so in your view is it the cream not rising to the top. i think people are asleep at the wheel. they need to do this. so many of them are interested in getting reelected than they are at dealing with the needs of this constituents. to start asking for money from people being reelected forgetting about the...
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that's not what they need. they have money. they want to go out. want to move to another country. and because their politicians are so dumb, they want to sell their product to us and not have any retribution, not any consequence. so all of that is over. and i think you understand it. and hillary can't do it. number one, she can do it because the mentality isn't there. she can't do it. no. the mentality. she said fairly recently, i don't like donald trump's tone. his tone isn't nice. , here we have a country that's been taken advantage of by every country in the world. taken.inesses are being our jobs being taken. everything is being taken. isiswe have a world where is chopping off the heads of christians and many others, drowning people in steel cages, burying people in the sand, and we have somebody up there who wants to be our president that says i don't like donald trump's tone. [laughter] folks, we better get smart, folks. hey, look, let's see what happens. we better get smart. [cheering] we better get smart. we better get smart. we better get
that's not what they need. they have money. they want to go out. want to move to another country. and because their politicians are so dumb, they want to sell their product to us and not have any retribution, not any consequence. so all of that is over. and i think you understand it. and hillary can't do it. number one, she can do it because the mentality isn't there. she can't do it. no. the mentality. she said fairly recently, i don't like donald trump's tone. his tone isn't nice. , here we...
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if they get to 130,000, they want to use hydro general cell batteries. all this just to make the world better with that singular device. >> i think it's a pretty good chance they'll reach that level. there's almost a month left on already. it's a great idea. >>> the swiss are notorious for not taking sides, for remaining neutral in any of the world conflicts, but in the great battle of pokemon go, it appears oh. ?? >> oh! >> that thing came out with some force. >> bam. bam. >> time and time again everyone just getting clocked and finding it most ridiculous and really quite amusing. bein park and things cry. >> they didn't stop for this. >> this is peek chew's revenge here. >> there you go. how do you think theseout. >> that's how you do it? throw balls at people? >> pretty much. facebook page. it's a tourism video just on board the pokemon. this is a bit hilarious. >> can't do that in oakland. >>> hands over her eyes, she's waiting. >> a big surprise is coming to this girl and you're going to love it. line? >> she can hear and feel her cane clicking over
if they get to 130,000, they want to use hydro general cell batteries. all this just to make the world better with that singular device. >> i think it's a pretty good chance they'll reach that level. there's almost a month left on already. it's a great idea. >>> the swiss are notorious for not taking sides, for remaining neutral in any of the world conflicts, but in the great battle of pokemon go, it appears oh. ?? >> oh! >> that thing came out with some force....
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they campaigned, they talked, they gave speeches, gave speeches, they went on television, they appeared in beautiful settings, custom-made for the camera. what they didn't do is figure out, what is going on in the organization down the street. what is actually happening across the river. what have people said about them for the past five, six, 30, 40 years? what do i need to know. not surprisingly, presidents don't do that. they keep on doing what they have been doing. in that they miss a couple of important things. two, let me mention right now. one is that with governments this big, somebody always knows the answer. somebody knows the answer. the question is, will the president be able to get the answer. will he or she be able to figure out what the competing explanations are for that complicated question. the second thing that the president doesn't really understand that in a government this big, at any given point time, something is something is going very right and something is going very wrong. let me read you another short excerpt from a chapter that i called spacewalk and crashi
they campaigned, they talked, they gave speeches, gave speeches, they went on television, they appeared in beautiful settings, custom-made for the camera. what they didn't do is figure out, what is going on in the organization down the street. what is actually happening across the river. what have people said about them for the past five, six, 30, 40 years? what do i need to know. not surprisingly, presidents don't do that. they keep on doing what they have been doing. in that they miss a...
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they had at the local. so the fire department in this area that's very skilled didn't show up at all. they had to rescue chopper that was also part of pakistan in the knowledge so it's such a bad story. i speak to the schools in europe but still the annual meetings are the investigative reporting group and i speak to a lot of schools you have to read before you write. i will just take a second to show how it began. in the early '80s when we decided we were going to drive the russians and have a proxy war we thought we had been in vietnam if we were going to go and use bin laden and other fundamentalists to help fight the war. he also began paying a lot of money to the pakistani source of all time. it's like the egyptian military. they have great investment and buy a property in the housing business complex in islamabad. they help us win the war against russia. they began to move and the indians moved in and they had an embassy and set up the consulates. in the news clips they invaded some of the consulates
they had at the local. so the fire department in this area that's very skilled didn't show up at all. they had to rescue chopper that was also part of pakistan in the knowledge so it's such a bad story. i speak to the schools in europe but still the annual meetings are the investigative reporting group and i speak to a lot of schools you have to read before you write. i will just take a second to show how it began. in the early '80s when we decided we were going to drive the russians and have a...
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they have money. they want to go out.hey want to move to another country and because our , politicians are so dumb, they want to sell their product to us and not have any retribution, not have any consequence. all that is over. i think you understand it. and hillary can't do it. she can't do it because she doesn't have the mentality. she can't do it. she said recently, i don't like donald trump's tone. his tone is not nice. and i said, we have a country that is being taken advantage of by every country in the world. our businesses are being taken, . our jobs are being taken. everything is been taken. here we have a world where isis is chopping off heads of christians and many others, drowning people in steel cages, burying people in the sand and , we have somebody up there who was to be our president that says i don't like donald trump's tone. [laughter] [cheers] mr. trump: folks, we better get smart folks. we better get smart folks. let's see what happens. we better get smart. [cheers] mr. trump: we better get smart. we
they have money. they want to go out.hey want to move to another country and because our , politicians are so dumb, they want to sell their product to us and not have any retribution, not have any consequence. all that is over. i think you understand it. and hillary can't do it. she can't do it because she doesn't have the mentality. she can't do it. she said recently, i don't like donald trump's tone. his tone is not nice. and i said, we have a country that is being taken advantage of by every...
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they could. and was brilliant in the lab to help turn this drug at after the war was used like aspirin in the tropics. with that approach to eliminating malaria it was hard and it cost money and a restaurant of ddt a allegis use these projects ended did you leizhou use them in a global effort to eradicate malaria. >> in the resistance developed in by 1978 and spread from africa. and replace the drug in the same route would hold true them also for the same fate in the last remaining drugs the only drug that we use a was a created to police that parent molecule during the wartime project also ghost town the same route resistance to developing nations and it is spreading. the reason why i find this story so important because it is instructive. we have these schools will halt programs that focus on drugs, we need vaccines but we need to do harder work. [applause] >> with that pink and green map with that develop into resistance so in your book you talk about the development of resistance to multiple
they could. and was brilliant in the lab to help turn this drug at after the war was used like aspirin in the tropics. with that approach to eliminating malaria it was hard and it cost money and a restaurant of ddt a allegis use these projects ended did you leizhou use them in a global effort to eradicate malaria. >> in the resistance developed in by 1978 and spread from africa. and replace the drug in the same route would hold true them also for the same fate in the last remaining drugs...
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, they know their basics, and they would know, whether that they were in that source.robably did it. that everybody will get that mind set. and that they will watch the sheriff investigate. that you will be shocked by that and that there will be certain pieces of evidence. that it will not be their one day and the next day they would do their search, that it will be there and that they are like whoa, how did that show up there and then you'll get to the trial. the ruling of the judges, that they were shocking to me for some of them. >> a lot of people too. but that maybe they would have some hope in their justice system. >> but keep that in mind too and now that they were reversed because of their confession. that they said that their confession was illegally gotten. but now that it will affect stephen. because that they would use some of that in their trial, but now does that mean that it will be reversed, that it will be the second time that they have been to state prison and that their case was reversed. >> it sounds like season two. >> i'm telling you that they cou
, they know their basics, and they would know, whether that they were in that source.robably did it. that everybody will get that mind set. and that they will watch the sheriff investigate. that you will be shocked by that and that there will be certain pieces of evidence. that it will not be their one day and the next day they would do their search, that it will be there and that they are like whoa, how did that show up there and then you'll get to the trial. the ruling of the judges, that...
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they said they don't have tv and so they haven't seen or heard trump at all.had never seen or heard trump and you told me the choice was between hillary clinton and some other guy, yeah, i would vote for the other guy too. >> i mean how have they seen her? >> she is everywhere. >> how do you see hillary and you don't see trump? >> in your dreams. you wake up. >> you noticed it is based on interviews with five people and it shows nothing. 80% of america disagrees with you. >> i am done. >> thank you, andy. >> coming up, a director known for his intense films is taking on a horrifying subject. >> hi there, "red eye" ring dings. the green party presidential nominee reacts to a court ruling against the third party candidate. chris baron is all on the party panel. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm skelly wright. i'm kelly wright. good morning. a former cia operative wants to be president. evan mcmullen is against donald trump, but feels most americans are against the two major nominees from the two-party system. he appeared on the kelly file explaining
they said they don't have tv and so they haven't seen or heard trump at all.had never seen or heard trump and you told me the choice was between hillary clinton and some other guy, yeah, i would vote for the other guy too. >> i mean how have they seen her? >> she is everywhere. >> how do you see hillary and you don't see trump? >> in your dreams. you wake up. >> you noticed it is based on interviews with five people and it shows nothing. 80% of america disagrees...
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that they would create this sketch of the suspect that they say that they would use pepper spray on the and that he would try to drag her to their car before someone saw what was happening, that they would get involved to save the woman as they say that two other women have since come forward to say that they would also need to contact the same initial attack early morning on july 28. and that investigators say that they would hit in between those parked cars to surprise their victims, described as a black man between 25 to 30 years old with the the goatee and that the car is described as a silver nissan sentura with the gray or aftermath wheels. >> the state wildlife officials would kill that four-foot alligator today, spotted along the banks of alameda creek in niles canyon. ktvu tells us that how that alligator would come to be living in the bay area water way will be up for debate. >> the hikers would see this 4- foot alligator in alameda creek yesterday that they will snap that picture to notify their authorities. but they couldn't find it yesterday, but they came back this morning
that they would create this sketch of the suspect that they say that they would use pepper spray on the and that he would try to drag her to their car before someone saw what was happening, that they would get involved to save the woman as they say that two other women have since come forward to say that they would also need to contact the same initial attack early morning on july 28. and that investigators say that they would hit in between those parked cars to surprise their victims,...
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if they identify something, they have to give the government 30 days before they can release it into the wild. it is very specific things. i think it was extremely successful and we are looking at other places to do the same thing. i think you have to be careful to maintain it. we don't want people to say okay, blah, blah, is it day and everybody hacks you. you don't want anything like that. it is very specific, persistent and you make sure you protect yourself. >> and christmas, the guy who had it, is an interesting character. he did a panel and he came in in a hoody, chill dude, and he said outside the office this is the center where we get shit done. that is the kind of guy he is. i thought it was cool bringing those fresh perspectives. >> mr. iverson has spent a tremendous amount of time with the office. we do silicone valley trips, trips up to new york, and not just a couple of us but a whole enterage. it can be 40-50 people. party bus. we meet with venture capitalist groups. it is amazing. the thing as they do to bring sensation into their team. trying to push us to establish t
if they identify something, they have to give the government 30 days before they can release it into the wild. it is very specific things. i think it was extremely successful and we are looking at other places to do the same thing. i think you have to be careful to maintain it. we don't want people to say okay, blah, blah, is it day and everybody hacks you. you don't want anything like that. it is very specific, persistent and you make sure you protect yourself. >> and christmas, the guy...
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they want to kill us. they do not like our way of life. they have these rallies with thousands of people and they say we want to kill them. they will do this on our homeland. vee to identify it and we have to acknowledge it. it is like an aa meeting. you have to admit you have a problem first. >> houston, we have a problem. >> for me the sad thing is the marketing has worked. the marketing has worked. i feel like obama gets good marks. they love the no drama obama thing. >> to your point, look how big isis has gotten. i write for them during the day. >> you are one of those? >> there are no prank phone calls or war of the roses. i was covering isis five years ago. you know when you get snobby about a band and you are like i knew them when they were living in their car? i was covering isis when it was two guys in a mini-van trying to get something going. i am blown away. obama says they are the jv team and that was the moneyline. >> so isis is like u-2 for you? >> i remember boy, what an album that was. >> that's funny, actually. >> you sai
they want to kill us. they do not like our way of life. they have these rallies with thousands of people and they say we want to kill them. they will do this on our homeland. vee to identify it and we have to acknowledge it. it is like an aa meeting. you have to admit you have a problem first. >> houston, we have a problem. >> for me the sad thing is the marketing has worked. the marketing has worked. i feel like obama gets good marks. they love the no drama obama thing. >> to...
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when they hear this is the bluewater area, this is what they get to see and they realize they are notying. just north to the city, in the city limits of port huron, it gets it name from the port established here. charles crash it built port crash it and was an engineer in the u.s. army and was responsible for building the fort in response to an attack that could come from canada and protecting the mouth of the river. the decision to add the lighthouse was made an eight team 20's. at that time, traffic was increasing on the great lakes, so they felt this was a significant spot. in 1825, congress appropriated money to build lighthouse just south of where we are standing, right at the mouth of the river. it was built by winslow lewis and the construction of the building was some par and led to deterioration and soon after, it would collapse with a november storm. when the original tower collapsed, the need for a new tower was evident. the tower was moved several hundred yards to the north on lake huron and congress appropriated about $5,000. construction began and the new tower was compl
when they hear this is the bluewater area, this is what they get to see and they realize they are notying. just north to the city, in the city limits of port huron, it gets it name from the port established here. charles crash it built port crash it and was an engineer in the u.s. army and was responsible for building the fort in response to an attack that could come from canada and protecting the mouth of the river. the decision to add the lighthouse was made an eight team 20's. at that time,...
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they are leading by one game after they beat the cincinnati reds. they had seven home runs in that game, watch for some of those. it will be sending madison to the bound -- mound to pitch. >>> the 80s slump continues their loss to the cleveland indians was scoreless until the eighth inning when carlos santana went deep off of ryan to give the indians a want to nothing lead that would end up being the final score the same two teams go against them tonight. >>> the man who saved a woman or man attempted kidnapping was honored in oakland they chatted with the manager before the game even got to throw out the first pitch. they say that he saved a woman as a man proper sprayed her and try to jack her -- pepper sprayed her and tried to drag her into a car. >>> in a segment, we are hearing from the mother of a woman who died while trying to save the life of another person. paramedic michelle died on july 29 when the medical plane that she was riding in crashed. the pilot a nurse, in a patient were all killed. they were flying from crescent city to oakland
they are leading by one game after they beat the cincinnati reds. they had seven home runs in that game, watch for some of those. it will be sending madison to the bound -- mound to pitch. >>> the 80s slump continues their loss to the cleveland indians was scoreless until the eighth inning when carlos santana went deep off of ryan to give the indians a want to nothing lead that would end up being the final score the same two teams go against them tonight. >>> the man who saved...
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when they got closer they knew something wasn't right. i >> they discovered the mail with injuries, what appeared to be stab wounds. he was transported to a local hospital. he was pronounced deceased. >> the victim was in the driver seat of the car when he was found and that he still has not been identified. there is no word on a possible suspect. >>> one man is dead and another heard after a fight broke out at a bar overnight. this in tempe. mill and baseline. witnesses say the men may belong to 2 rival biker gangs. the fight started after the bar asked them to leave. police say shots were fired and they have not released the name >>> families in one neighborhood say they are living next to open waste and sewage and they say the problem is ongoing. we go now live to buckeye. >> reporter: neighbors say this has been a problem for months. they say it's unsanitary, it smells and it is potentially dangerous. >> what you are seeing here is human waste, trash and stagnant water. >> reporter: she says she has been living months. it's only getti
when they got closer they knew something wasn't right. i >> they discovered the mail with injuries, what appeared to be stab wounds. he was transported to a local hospital. he was pronounced deceased. >> the victim was in the driver seat of the car when he was found and that he still has not been identified. there is no word on a possible suspect. >>> one man is dead and another heard after a fight broke out at a bar overnight. this in tempe. mill and baseline. witnesses...
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maybe they will come from the assembly they said. the house or the senate. if that happens there will be a lot of horsetrading back and forth. my friend for your friend. no accountability to the public. it will not be transparent. so no, we want the best responsibility in a single person. that will be the president. and they said, what happens if you have a president who goes abstract. who appoints folks are unqualified either by experience or bike character? we have to have some way of making sure that does not happen. cyrus hamilton related, the conversation was about the on ae would be a check nominee of unfilled character. that was the term. unfit character. to do that, you have to have the senate that the record and vote. recordd vote -- vet the and vote. that is what we do. for the first time ever, we have a senate leadership that says, now we are not going to do our job. there not going to vet candidate or vote on the candidate. we're going to sit on our hands. this is destructive, this abdication of responsibility. we have seen a lot of this at lower
maybe they will come from the assembly they said. the house or the senate. if that happens there will be a lot of horsetrading back and forth. my friend for your friend. no accountability to the public. it will not be transparent. so no, we want the best responsibility in a single person. that will be the president. and they said, what happens if you have a president who goes abstract. who appoints folks are unqualified either by experience or bike character? we have to have some way of making...
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they were not victims of the criminal actions that they claim they were.ffirm that. since we still have some measures -- for instance, we still have to listen to witnesses, two of the athletes that are still in rio. we have not concluded our investigation. therefore, we are not going to answer questions that relate to what is -- how they are going to be -- what kind of crime they will have to answer. these questions we cannot answer right now. why? because the measures to provide these kind of questions are still going on. we need to understand what each athlete actually did so in order to define what was the crime that anyone committed, if they committed. this is the real story. i say that's probably the real story, because we are still going to listen to other witnesses. so when they left that party, they stopped at the gas station. they went to the bathrooms, as the surveillance has shown, and they literally -- one or all of them -- started to vandalize the bathroom inside of the gas stati station, damaging some mirrors an things that they had inside th
they were not victims of the criminal actions that they claim they were.ffirm that. since we still have some measures -- for instance, we still have to listen to witnesses, two of the athletes that are still in rio. we have not concluded our investigation. therefore, we are not going to answer questions that relate to what is -- how they are going to be -- what kind of crime they will have to answer. these questions we cannot answer right now. why? because the measures to provide these kind of...