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now i'm booktv theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positive and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? everybody has a glass of wine so you can settle in. perfect, excellent. good evening. i am melissa hathaway and it's my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors "privacy in the age of big dat data." who would have thought that when the internet began with his first transmission on october 29, 1969 and be moved forward here today in may of 2014 that each one of us would have at least three to five i.t. enabled devices on us moving toward 10 to 15 in the next few years. we are at the intersection of the internet of things, security and privacy in the 21st century and these authors have identified what it means to be tracked from our home, through the internet, in our cars and as we move forward. i am so excited to introduce theresa payton and ted claypoole who are goin
now i'm booktv theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positive and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? everybody has a glass of wine so you can settle in. perfect, excellent. good evening. i am melissa hathaway and it's my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors...
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you are so mercenary. >> theresa: yeah, and you're so cheap. i mean, you're hitting me up for some favor, and this dump's the best you can do? i mean, that is the reason for this. you want something? >> eve: okay, i do have a small favor to ask you. >> theresa: well, i've already given you my blood, so what more do you need, a kidney? liver? firstborn? >> eve: nothing like that. i just think it's time for you to reunite with paige. >> mary beth: no, i think that's a great idea. put off going to stanford to take extension courses at salem "u." you won't even have to worry about california in the winter because you'll be here--
you are so mercenary. >> theresa: yeah, and you're so cheap. i mean, you're hitting me up for some favor, and this dump's the best you can do? i mean, that is the reason for this. you want something? >> eve: okay, i do have a small favor to ask you. >> theresa: well, i've already given you my blood, so what more do you need, a kidney? liver? firstborn? >> eve: nothing like that. i just think it's time for you to reunite with paige. >> mary beth: no, i think that's...
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through because we have been doing our homework and the conversations with the mayor's office, dpw and theresa is here and does the contract negotiations. it's been transparency and out in the open for years. it's good work, good governance. it's going to be incredibly popular. we just need to make sure to tee it up, no pun intended, right. i know we're prohibited from delivering the water there. >> >> and phil is great at getting creative. we administered apprenticeship programs that didn't exist before and i am
through because we have been doing our homework and the conversations with the mayor's office, dpw and theresa is here and does the contract negotiations. it's been transparency and out in the open for years. it's good work, good governance. it's going to be incredibly popular. we just need to make sure to tee it up, no pun intended, right. i know we're prohibited from delivering the water there. >> >> and phil is great at getting creative. we administered apprenticeship programs...
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he hates you. >> john: just back off. >> theresa: [panting] [thud] >> anne: what did you do, theresa? i mean, checking up on sleeping beauty in there, seriously? talk about a waste of time. >> theresa: i was just paying my respects, that's all. >> anne: to a corpse?
he hates you. >> john: just back off. >> theresa: [panting] [thud] >> anne: what did you do, theresa? i mean, checking up on sleeping beauty in there, seriously? talk about a waste of time. >> theresa: i was just paying my respects, that's all. >> anne: to a corpse?
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gidice. >> theresa, what was she doing?> in atlantic city at revel casino hotel, signing autographs, very lovely, pleasant to be with. you can see in the photos people wren joying talking to her, she has a lot of fans. >> yes, she does. >> whatever happened with the whole joe thing? >> she didn't talk about it. she declined to do interview. >> so her husband, the ones indict in the. >> yes. >> i enjoy being with her. >> she is so nice, yes, came out to the red carpet area, took some pictures, and everybody had a chance to meet her, very friendly, very nice. >> i like your glass. >> thank you. >> you're very help. >> i try mike. >> how about that gorga woman melissa? >> just so happens melissa over at the goal end nugget, i bumped into her at the wine festival, third annual one they have there. she was greet fans, joe's 40th birthday, so they celebrated, ate, went to the night club, actually one of the mob wives was, there as well. >> hello. >> isn't she good looking? beautiful in person. >> he is not too shabby either. >> a
gidice. >> theresa, what was she doing?> in atlantic city at revel casino hotel, signing autographs, very lovely, pleasant to be with. you can see in the photos people wren joying talking to her, she has a lot of fans. >> yes, she does. >> whatever happened with the whole joe thing? >> she didn't talk about it. she declined to do interview. >> so her husband, the ones indict in the. >> yes. >> i enjoy being with her. >> she is so nice, yes,...
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now i'm booktv theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positive and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? everybody has a glass of wine so you can settle in. perfect, excellent. good evening. i am melissa hathaway and it's my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors "privacy in the age of big dat data." who would have thought that when the internet began with his first transmission on october 29, 1969 and be moved forward here today in may of 2014 that each one of us would have at least three to five i.t. enabled devices on us moving toward 10 to 15 in the next few years. we are at the intersection of the internet of things, security and privacy in the 21st century and these authors have identified what it means to be tracked from our home, through the internet, in our cars and as we move forward. i am so excited to introduce theresa payton and ted claypoole who are goin
now i'm booktv theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positive and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? everybody has a glass of wine so you can settle in. perfect, excellent. good evening. i am melissa hathaway and it's my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors...
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. >> next on booktv "after words" with guest host theresa payton former white house chief information officer. this week cheryl chumley and her first book "police state usa" how orwell's nightmare is becoming our reality. in at the "washington times" reporter argues the government's desire
. >> next on booktv "after words" with guest host theresa payton former white house chief information officer. this week cheryl chumley and her first book "police state usa" how orwell's nightmare is becoming our reality. in at the "washington times" reporter argues the government's desire
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not everything. >> reporter: again, that was theresa and bill. they didn't want to use their last name. this is the one that's been burning the longest here. they were conserving water and didn't want to put this fire out. now they've gone ahead and done that. over to the left here, this is theresa and bill's mobile home. their home completely destroyed, as you can see. obviously a very hot fire. and then if you look behind this one, there's another one over there. that's the third one. in this immediate area. that one has also been burning for quite a bit of time here. and they're just starting again to put their limited water supply on that. these are, again, three total losses. there's another one to the right over there. we're going to stand back. things are falling to my left. unfortunate situation here. this is a senior community. several hundred of these mobile homes, seniors here. perhaps what's most remarkable is that the seniors all got out okay, no injuries as far as we know. jill, kristen? >> laura, thank you so much. we want to appre
not everything. >> reporter: again, that was theresa and bill. they didn't want to use their last name. this is the one that's been burning the longest here. they were conserving water and didn't want to put this fire out. now they've gone ahead and done that. over to the left here, this is theresa and bill's mobile home. their home completely destroyed, as you can see. obviously a very hot fire. and then if you look behind this one, there's another one over there. that's the third one....
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bill and theresa returned to find this. >> the tremor busted water and gas lines. >> no water to fight. >> at the local hospitals, doctors rushed to treat the injured, 200 patients reported, two in critical condition. >> the mirrors broke and there were shards and fragments everywhere. >> the governor has declared a state of emergency. tonight, tens of thousands remain without power as they brace for more aftershocks in the days ahead. and there have already been a handful of aftershocks reported. the red cross has set up an evacuation center in a local church and schools have been canceled tomorrow. >> we're told there was a 50 percent chance of 5.0 aftershock in the next week. back here at home, the days of sleeping in late are over for thousands of local students. school is back in session tomorrow in several local jurisdictions including d.c. and montgomery county. >> in just hours, students will return to a new and improved dunbar high school in d.c. and across d.c. and in montgomery county, students will head back to schools but will find some things a bit different. on the eve o
bill and theresa returned to find this. >> the tremor busted water and gas lines. >> no water to fight. >> at the local hospitals, doctors rushed to treat the injured, 200 patients reported, two in critical condition. >> the mirrors broke and there were shards and fragments everywhere. >> the governor has declared a state of emergency. tonight, tens of thousands remain without power as they brace for more aftershocks in the days ahead. and there have already been a...
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theresa says it doesn't matter how much money you have. the feeling of violation after a robbery is just awful. she says she and her husband apparently forgot to set the alarm. i bet that won't happen again. >> just one time, showing the dark side of fame. so many people walking into her world. but we loved that story. that's unfortunate. >> let's hope they have insurance. thanks, gloria. >>> now to what we have been covering. one of the biggest moments in our "gma" colleague michael strahan's life. taking his place among football's greatest players in the nfl hall of fame. >> looking smooth up there at always. and sara has the height highlights of the speech. the speech was quite moving. >> i predicted tears. i was wrong. the 34-minute speech was upbeat. full of memories, thank yous, and of course, a lot of laughter. >> michael strahan! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: a phenomenal player. now officially a living legend. our very own michael strahan. >> this is not tv michael. this is football michael. >> reporter: dubbed the best all
theresa says it doesn't matter how much money you have. the feeling of violation after a robbery is just awful. she says she and her husband apparently forgot to set the alarm. i bet that won't happen again. >> just one time, showing the dark side of fame. so many people walking into her world. but we loved that story. that's unfortunate. >> let's hope they have insurance. thanks, gloria. >>> now to what we have been covering. one of the biggest moments in our...
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three homes in this lot, including bill and theresa's, are total losses.arted almost immediately after the earthquake began. nobody had any time to take out any personal belongings. they lost everything. and it's all unrecognizable. but everyone who lived in these three houses escaped with their lives. >> you look at stuff on tv, right? about how people lose stuff. they lose their home. it's a hurricane. it's an earthquake. it's a fire. a lot of things. you look at that and you go -- on tv, if you look at it on tv, you go, gee, what a bummer for them. but you don't get it. nobody gets it until it happens. now it's happened to me. >> reporter: this community with 225 residents is very tight-knit, with many retirees. structures are everywhere, homes off foundations, no water or gas, and people are filling up buckets in the swimming pool for now. you're about to turn 93 years old. >> yes. >> reporter: you look younger, which is great. >> thank you. >> reporter: in your 93 years, have you ever experienced anything as scary as this? >> not really, no. i was eve
three homes in this lot, including bill and theresa's, are total losses.arted almost immediately after the earthquake began. nobody had any time to take out any personal belongings. they lost everything. and it's all unrecognizable. but everyone who lived in these three houses escaped with their lives. >> you look at stuff on tv, right? about how people lose stuff. they lose their home. it's a hurricane. it's an earthquake. it's a fire. a lot of things. you look at that and you go -- on...
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through because we have been doing our homework and the conversations with the mayor's office, dpw and theresa is here and does the contract negotiations. it's been transparency and out in the open for years. it's good work, good governance. it's going to be incredibly popular. we just need to make sure to tee it up, no pun intended, right. i know we're prohibited from delivering the water there. >> >> and phil is great at getting creative. we administered apprenticeship programs that didn't exist before and i am excited about it. i hope you find a way to move forward even though issues will be presented we will get this thing done. thank you very much. welcome to the commission. thank you for your support in advance. >> thank you. [applause] >> one more. okay. if there is anyone else that wants to speak can you please line up against the wall? thank you. >> thank you vice president low, commissioners, commissioner wei welcome. i invite you personally to the tour of glen eagles at your earliest convenience, general manager ginsburg. it's my privilege and honor to hold the lease in the last nin
through because we have been doing our homework and the conversations with the mayor's office, dpw and theresa is here and does the contract negotiations. it's been transparency and out in the open for years. it's good work, good governance. it's going to be incredibly popular. we just need to make sure to tee it up, no pun intended, right. i know we're prohibited from delivering the water there. >> >> and phil is great at getting creative. we administered apprenticeship programs...
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that's why mother theresa's tombstone reads "she had it coming"! (laughter) and the number of new ebola cases in the u.s. is impossible to count because it is zero! (laughter) >> so far six americans in the united states have been tested for ebola, thankfully all tests came back negative. >> it's pretty hard to catch so i think if you're upset about having a major outbreak in the united states you should really just relax, you know, take a deep breath and worry about getting hit by a car because you have a lot higher probability of that. >> stephen: you heard him, ebola has spread to our car dealerships! no wonder that salesman looks so sick! he's having a spasm and they still make him come to work! (laughter) (applause) but, folks, just because no one has caught ebola in america doesn't mean ebola can't catch you! fox brain surgeon ben carson, infect us with your fear. >> if there were a container of contaminated urine and somehow it managed to find its way to someplace, a lot of damage could be done. you always have to guard for the worst case sc
that's why mother theresa's tombstone reads "she had it coming"! (laughter) and the number of new ebola cases in the u.s. is impossible to count because it is zero! (laughter) >> so far six americans in the united states have been tested for ebola, thankfully all tests came back negative. >> it's pretty hard to catch so i think if you're upset about having a major outbreak in the united states you should really just relax, you know, take a deep breath and worry about...
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theresa to try to pass his failing spanish collapse the video on youtube. [ speaking spanish ] >> he's going to rap chapter 4, name of food. >> fantastic. >> off to a good start. >> how is he failing if he's doing a good job here, right? [ speaking spanish ] >> if i were his teacher, i would probably take it easy on him. he's not getting quite of them right but, but the effort is nice. at this point, he's throwing whatever, spanish words he can in there. he's throwing them all in there [ speaking spanish ] >> i love it. i think he should get at least an "a" for effort on this and bring up that failing grade. average all of that out, it will be passing. [ speaking spanish ] >> this is where it gets interesting because you've got to conjugate verbs. [ speaking spanish ] >> my review, muy bien. >> good job, justin. >> the gorilla and the photographer, watch out, photographer. >> you don't flow if he's going to stop. still shooting away. >> see when gorillas go wild, next. >>> a car/truck crash and -- >> look at that. >> see who comes to water rescue on "right this minute." c] ♪ jackie's h
theresa to try to pass his failing spanish collapse the video on youtube. [ speaking spanish ] >> he's going to rap chapter 4, name of food. >> fantastic. >> off to a good start. >> how is he failing if he's doing a good job here, right? [ speaking spanish ] >> if i were his teacher, i would probably take it easy on him. he's not getting quite of them right but, but the effort is nice. at this point, he's throwing whatever, spanish words he can in there. he's...
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[inaudible] >> one of the nice things about worse and working with theresa on these books if she has a very deep and really thoughtful knowledge of the way children use the internet and how to be careful about that. one of the things she has taught me, and i now steal mercilessly. >> i can't wait to hear what it is. >> it's one of the point to a snake which is when a teenager thinks about privacy, their own privacy who do you think they want to be private from? you. and other people they don't think about of it all. it's just they want to be private with regard to their parents. and i don't care if anybody else in the world knows that in many cases. so there's a lot to think about when you have kids and that's one of the things that theresa has been great about. she speaks to children's groups a lot and that's one of the things about the book is parents should really be looking at it if you have kids in this space and if you are thinking about it and how you might monitor and work with them. >> one of the things too a lot of you here in the business community and one of the things i
[inaudible] >> one of the nice things about worse and working with theresa on these books if she has a very deep and really thoughtful knowledge of the way children use the internet and how to be careful about that. one of the things she has taught me, and i now steal mercilessly. >> i can't wait to hear what it is. >> it's one of the point to a snake which is when a teenager thinks about privacy, their own privacy who do you think they want to be private from? you. and other...
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friend of his, a woman, a young woman, approached him and said jacob, this other friend of mine, theresa, says that shed suspects you. she says i don't know whether you have anybody or got, but she suspects that you have somebody hiding here at the camp. at the factory. and she says that she just has to determine that it's -- that she's correct and she will do the right thing. what she meant by the right thing is to denounce them to the germans for a kilo of flour or sugar per person. that's what it was for jews at that time. father was, again, what to do? there's no place to run. my father had a friend who was a physician and was a director of the little clinic that they had in that factory. he talked to him and said we have to come up with some solution. the doctor was educated in vienna, spoke injure man perfectly. he came to a very ingenious plan. he wrote an a anonymous letter that he's an ss officer on leave. and that he had an encounter with this woman and she infected him with syphilis. the next day, the two ss men came and took her away and took her to the clinic where the docto
friend of his, a woman, a young woman, approached him and said jacob, this other friend of mine, theresa, says that shed suspects you. she says i don't know whether you have anybody or got, but she suspects that you have somebody hiding here at the camp. at the factory. and she says that she just has to determine that it's -- that she's correct and she will do the right thing. what she meant by the right thing is to denounce them to the germans for a kilo of flour or sugar per person. that's...
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santa theresa getting started 10:00 a.m. this morning, we'll see the temperatures south of san jose in the mid-80s and for burlingame, you'll see the temperatures climbing into the upper 60s through 3:00. you see the temperatures in the upper 60s with clearing skies. mist and drizzle at times this morning. more coming up in just a few minutes, scott. >> thank you much. >>> we'll have a back to school kovrng all morning long, and if you're on social media, you can share certainly your thoughts about robin williams as well. we would like to hear about back to school as well on that. >>> well this morning, the outpouring of grief certainly continues as we do remember the life of robin williams. today fans are paying tribute to the comedian leaving flowers at his home in tiburon and at his star on the hollywood walk of fame. many comedy clubs are changing their marquees as a tribute to williams's incredible talent. >> now morning we're going in depth top remember the man who touched so many lives. we begin with stephanie chuang,
santa theresa getting started 10:00 a.m. this morning, we'll see the temperatures south of san jose in the mid-80s and for burlingame, you'll see the temperatures climbing into the upper 60s through 3:00. you see the temperatures in the upper 60s with clearing skies. mist and drizzle at times this morning. more coming up in just a few minutes, scott. >> thank you much. >>> we'll have a back to school kovrng all morning long, and if you're on social media, you can share certainly...
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the public is greater than ever before and she talks of her white house chief information officer theresa payton. and visit our booktv cities to her and you also see books about the millennial generation and the life of author harper lee. all of this and much more. forty hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. the tv is television for serious readers. >> next, karen elliott house sits down to discuss her book on saudi arabia. in the book she provides an inside look at the history and culture and politics which she has covered as a reporter for 30 years. this interview is part of her college series and it is about 40 minutes long. >> now joining us on booktv is karen elliott house. so before we get into the book "on saudia arabia", how did you get from texas to become a publisher of "the wall street journal." >> guest: i went from matador, texas, to the university covering education and i got hired there by "the wall street journal" and was a reporter there and then ultimately an editor and president of the international operations. >> host: how many years did you do that? >> gue
the public is greater than ever before and she talks of her white house chief information officer theresa payton. and visit our booktv cities to her and you also see books about the millennial generation and the life of author harper lee. all of this and much more. forty hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. the tv is television for serious readers. >> next, karen elliott house sits down to discuss her book on saudi arabia. in the book she provides an inside look at the...
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during the lunch, zarif sounded like a cross between mother theresa and gandhi. in his telling, there is no government on the planet more dedicated to peace and freedom and democracy and justice and it is sad to report that he has exceeded in convincing much of the world's governments and much of the world's media -- when i left that lunch, a very renowned journalist turned to me and said, isn't he so wonderful? and there were very few difficult questions. this is the sort of situation which i hope to change. anytime an iranian diplomat steps outside of his office, he should be confronted with a cacophony of the names of all of the political prisoners. i think there is a direct link to how much pressure we put on this vicious theocratic regime and how much they open. the fact that even in today's age, they let the prisoner out of prison for a week after the international outcry says that the same model that was used for soviet dissidents to pressure the regime to raise the international pressure is still effective. i used to work for natan sharansnky. gorbachev w
during the lunch, zarif sounded like a cross between mother theresa and gandhi. in his telling, there is no government on the planet more dedicated to peace and freedom and democracy and justice and it is sad to report that he has exceeded in convincing much of the world's governments and much of the world's media -- when i left that lunch, a very renowned journalist turned to me and said, isn't he so wonderful? and there were very few difficult questions. this is the sort of situation which i...
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this three-story closet belonged to a businesswoman, theresa roemer. it was the site of a professional job. the thief broke a window with a glass cutter. the man then left no fingerprints at the scene. she and her husband were out to dinner at the time. $80,000 rings and $150,000 watches were a few of the items taken. the closet made a splash around the web with some calling the 3,000-square foot space the largest closet in america. >>> it was "camelot" meets hollywood over the weekend as robert f. kennedy jr. married actress cheryl hines of "curb your enthusiasm" fame. the ceremony was held at the iconic kennedy compound in hyannisport, massachusetts. rfk junior is the son of late robert f. kennedy. and guests included larry david, "seinfeld" actress julia louis-dreyfus, ethel kennedy. this is rfk, jr's third marriage and cheryl hines' second. >> good for them. >> yes. >>> now, a look at your monday weather, here's meteorologist jeannette calle. thanks for joining us today. >> i fwood to be here. i'm battling a cold, but it's great to be here on this
this three-story closet belonged to a businesswoman, theresa roemer. it was the site of a professional job. the thief broke a window with a glass cutter. the man then left no fingerprints at the scene. she and her husband were out to dinner at the time. $80,000 rings and $150,000 watches were a few of the items taken. the closet made a splash around the web with some calling the 3,000-square foot space the largest closet in america. >>> it was "camelot" meets hollywood over...
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least to me but let me ask you the very very final question the british government the home secretary theresa may has suggested a number of anti-terrorist measures and. looting you know stripping some of the u.k. citizens have their passports in case they travel to syria or iraq and number of other measures that all strike me as extremely domestically oriented it seems that what britain this trying to do here is to keep those you know jihadists and those radicalized individuals have been a outside its borders rather than addressing the issue of violent jihad as at face value isn't again is isn't this approach again a bit too self serving some of the measures that are being put forward and you know i've been suggestions that are very very very very intense and very rigid going the way i think this is also like what you call a knee jerk reaction but i can understand you know that if people are going to go over and commit atrocities abroad and that stuns for everybody and for every other community as well not just muslims but if they didn't go out and sort commit violent acts abroad then i think
least to me but let me ask you the very very final question the british government the home secretary theresa may has suggested a number of anti-terrorist measures and. looting you know stripping some of the u.k. citizens have their passports in case they travel to syria or iraq and number of other measures that all strike me as extremely domestically oriented it seems that what britain this trying to do here is to keep those you know jihadists and those radicalized individuals have been a...
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police say some one broke into theresa romer's bathroom window.guy was professional. completely covered. kind of in a white, gray, one-piece jumpsuit. had gloves on. >> here is another clip of surveillance video from outside romer's home. police say the person on the bike is kidded a person of interest. that person is seen riding by. dropping his water bottle. and then, getting on his cell phone. also, stolen. romer's locket. inside hair from her deceased son. >> 90 minutes. went to a country club for dinner. they came back. didn't bother getting an alarm. >> didn't set the alarm. they had the gate in front of their driveway, left open as well. but you know that personal memento is troublesome she had the hair. but, he acted fast. 40 minutes. all those bags. carried them out by himself. it's crazy. stay with us. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it
police say some one broke into theresa romer's bathroom window.guy was professional. completely covered. kind of in a white, gray, one-piece jumpsuit. had gloves on. >> here is another clip of surveillance video from outside romer's home. police say the person on the bike is kidded a person of interest. that person is seen riding by. dropping his water bottle. and then, getting on his cell phone. also, stolen. romer's locket. inside hair from her deceased son. >> 90 minutes. went to...
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forced the government to consider how did below with newly converted radicals the home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by security services and police in fact those with dual citizenship will be stripped of their nationality and excluded from the u.k. tourism may also underlining changes that would see naturalized britons fighting abroad stripped of their citizenship as well and while those returning from the war zones will be subject to prosecution plans to face strong criticism in the u.k. and the wider you but political analyst david yvonne's believes the whole of europe should be taking action like this. i think europe faces some very great challenges it does have within its borders a very. european population very young growing muslim population and we see that manifest in countries such as france and belgium right across the place. these people do not appear to have the same values of. european nations and therefore the question has to be played and i think will be major trouble potential violence
forced the government to consider how did below with newly converted radicals the home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by security services and police in fact those with dual citizenship will be stripped of their nationality and excluded from the u.k. tourism may also underlining changes that would see naturalized britons fighting abroad stripped of their citizenship as well and while those returning from the...
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of the deal with the rise of project had a sentiment the yukos home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new measures so people who travel to syria or iran could now be investigated with your nationality could be stripped of their citizenship as well as naturalized britons fighting abroad those returning from the war zones could be prosecuted for the plans have already set a trend with norway now also considering revoking citizenship of people found taking part in terrorist activities or wars abroad rather than a dame a media spokesman for the muslim public affairs committee told me the new measures could further alienate british muslims. we're not having a discussion about the issue always that's being said is is you know we doubt these terrorists in your community who defines what's a terrorist who defines extremism and for muslims for many muslims the definition of extremism nowadays seems to be anyone that seems to show any care for muslims around the world that are suffering from oppression what do you make of the police calling on members of the public to report on peop
of the deal with the rise of project had a sentiment the yukos home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new measures so people who travel to syria or iran could now be investigated with your nationality could be stripped of their citizenship as well as naturalized britons fighting abroad those returning from the war zones could be prosecuted for the plans have already set a trend with norway now also considering revoking citizenship of people found taking part in terrorist activities...
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he's charged with the murder of his social worker theresa hunt and the attempted murder of his psychiatrist lee silverman. silverman suffered a graze wound but returned fire with his own gun striking plots. >> security concerns are growing he. just blocks from music fest stages. that is festival draws million visitors from across the nation each year. now the mayor of bethlehem is vowing to ramp up security as are festival organizers. >> we have our community police, county emergency management department. state police. we have the state, lancaster and bethlehem police on horses forces throughout the community and even the presence of the fbi. >> music fest which is celebrating its 31st year runs through sunday night. >>> well some international attention tonight for one of philadelphia's most popular new parks. >> that's right. the travel website jet setter.com call the spruce street harbor park one of the test best urban beaches in the world it's celebrated for best feature what the website calls a traditional wooden boardwalk lined with street food stalls and arcade games as a pop up par
he's charged with the murder of his social worker theresa hunt and the attempted murder of his psychiatrist lee silverman. silverman suffered a graze wound but returned fire with his own gun striking plots. >> security concerns are growing he. just blocks from music fest stages. that is festival draws million visitors from across the nation each year. now the mayor of bethlehem is vowing to ramp up security as are festival organizers. >> we have our community police, county...
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has forced the government to consider how to deal with the newly converted radicals home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by the security services and police those with dual nationality will be stripped off this is a ship and excluded from the u.k. as well as naturalized britons or those returning from the war zones will be subject to prosecution. a member of the muslim women's a network in the u.k. believes the government's policy is now well thought out. the strategy is that the government and the police forces of launching needs to be holistic not just a single prong which say it's ok we're going to prevent people or we're going to take away passports or whatever we need to provide support we need to look at why young people feel they have to go and educate them to know that what they are doing isn't actually helping islam it's not helping their faith and there are other ways that they can contribute to to what is happening there also needs to be support for people to be able to come forward and say tha
has forced the government to consider how to deal with the newly converted radicals home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by the security services and police those with dual nationality will be stripped off this is a ship and excluded from the u.k. as well as naturalized britons or those returning from the war zones will be subject to prosecution. a member of the muslim women's a network in the u.k. believes...
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is home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new measures to syria iraq could now be investigated those with dual nationality could be stripped of the citizenship as well as the naturalized britons fighting abroad and those returning from the war zones could be prosecuted the plans have already set a trend with no way now also considering revoking citizenship of those people found taking part in terek to fifty's or wars abroad but muscle roots a member of the muslim women's network in the u.k. says such a strategy is not a well thought out. the strategies that the government and the police forces of launching needs to be holistic not just a single prong which says ok we're going to prevent people or we're going to take away passports or whatever we need to provide support we need to look at why young people feel they have to go with many mostly immune people i think there is a lack of identity that they decide and crisis that they are facing which is leading them to look for something that they can relate to and belong to and they want a purpose and that purpose is not being fulfi
is home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new measures to syria iraq could now be investigated those with dual nationality could be stripped of the citizenship as well as the naturalized britons fighting abroad and those returning from the war zones could be prosecuted the plans have already set a trend with no way now also considering revoking citizenship of those people found taking part in terek to fifty's or wars abroad but muscle roots a member of the muslim women's network in...
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forced the government to consider how to deal with newly converted radicals in fact the home secretary theresa may has now outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by the security services and police in fact those with dual nationalities will be stripped of their citizenship and excluded from the u.k. she also on the line changes that would see naturalized britons fighting abroad are stripped of their citizenship as well and while those returning from the war zones or will be subjected to prosecution the plans have already set a trend with norway now also considering revoking the citizenship of people found taking part in terror activities and wars abroad political analyst david vance believes the whole of europe should be taking measures like these ones. i think europe faces some very great challenges it does have within its borders a very old european population and a very young and fast growing muslim population and we see that manifest in countries such as france and belgium right across the place these people do not appear to have the sam
forced the government to consider how to deal with newly converted radicals in fact the home secretary theresa may has now outlined a series of new laws that will see people who travel to syria or iraq investigated by the security services and police in fact those with dual nationalities will be stripped of their citizenship and excluded from the u.k. she also on the line changes that would see naturalized britons fighting abroad are stripped of their citizenship as well and while those...
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six years ago theresa lost her son matt, a fairfield city councilman who was shot and killed at age 22. a victim of mistaken identity. she remembers the night she got the call. >> it was my friend terry, and she said, i think matt got shot. i'm like -- what? and she goes, yeah. i think he got shot. and i said, okay, let me go. let me call his phone. and i kept calling his phone. and he didn't answer. >> reporter: this is one way that inmates hear about the impact crime has on their victims and families. james ward responds passionately. >> i could do a thousand years in prison, 10,000 years in prison, and it would never match what you have done. when you think about unfairness, my fellow murderers, think about her, and that is real unfairness. can i say that i have been treated unfairly because the governor pulled my date. >> reporter: ward has spent half his life in prison for killing his ex-girlfriend over 30 years ago. he's now 64. after being turned down five times he was recently found suitable for parole and will be released november 5th, unless governor brown blocks it. >> they
six years ago theresa lost her son matt, a fairfield city councilman who was shot and killed at age 22. a victim of mistaken identity. she remembers the night she got the call. >> it was my friend terry, and she said, i think matt got shot. i'm like -- what? and she goes, yeah. i think he got shot. and i said, okay, let me go. let me call his phone. and i kept calling his phone. and he didn't answer. >> reporter: this is one way that inmates hear about the impact crime has on their...