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they say they don't know. they don't want to give out wrong information at this time. it is important to get the facts they are focusing on discovery. they need to catch this person. there are a lot of people wandering around here, not knowing what is happening. what they are worried about is if someone were to come up against this gunman and possibly a hostage situation could happen. it is important that they find this person. the second portion issbout a three vital radius -- three mile radius. >> you are seeing officers with their guns drawn. i know you are kind of taken it as it is unfolding. in a situation like this, they are trying to talk -- talk back-and-forth and forth. but they can be armed and possibly dangerous. so we are dealing with a very and they are being told to steer clear as far as they can. he could be anywhere. they have a lot of walls, a lot of buildings around here. there are a lot of places to hide. that is what police are doing. they are going down every street. trash can, every wall. they are looking for this person just about anywhere you ca
they say they don't know. they don't want to give out wrong information at this time. it is important to get the facts they are focusing on discovery. they need to catch this person. there are a lot of people wandering around here, not knowing what is happening. what they are worried about is if someone were to come up against this gunman and possibly a hostage situation could happen. it is important that they find this person. the second portion issbout a three vital radius -- three mile...
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the structure of this, they have a cabinet, they have a police force, they have administrations, water, health, electricity. so i don't believe those so-call ed -- they are not running this state. the hard core of this state very highly experienced people and so they managed to run it perfectly well until now. this is actually f you look at it, it is most stable, most secure than the other states around them. it is more secure and there's more law and order if you compare it with the syrian government or the syrian state or the iraqi state, yemen is in the middle east. libya. that's why those people actually running the show and they are perfectly well. >> we tend to forget that now. we tend to forget at the very beginning former officers in the iraqi army and former senior members were an important part of the islamic state preliminary organization in iraq, are any of those people still around, are there still former iraqi officers? >> yes. but before -- before we go into details, if you want to understand the islamic state there are about six or seven keywords, the first one is human
the structure of this, they have a cabinet, they have a police force, they have administrations, water, health, electricity. so i don't believe those so-call ed -- they are not running this state. the hard core of this state very highly experienced people and so they managed to run it perfectly well until now. this is actually f you look at it, it is most stable, most secure than the other states around them. it is more secure and there's more law and order if you compare it with the syrian...
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they get it, they really get it.o marginalize us, do all of this, they want to make everybody look like oh gee, the level of genius -- they fully understand, they know they are crooked, dishonest. otherwise, who gets worse publicity than me? mr. trump: and yet i see it: 42%. you are talking about 15-16 people. started with 17 people. i would be happy with 42% if we had three. not thrilled. i would like to be over that 50% mark, but we are doing really well. but the debates, ok? i love you too, darling. i do, i love you. you know what? the rooms, no matter where, stadiums, big ballrooms -- it is amazing. there is love in the room. the other night i said, a friend of mine who was very successful, who i would love having negotiate against china -- not these hacks that we have. i have guys. carl icahn endorsed me. i have great business people that want to be involved. we are the best. we don't use them. we use political hacks, we use special interest people that don't care about the country, they care about their deals.
they get it, they really get it.o marginalize us, do all of this, they want to make everybody look like oh gee, the level of genius -- they fully understand, they know they are crooked, dishonest. otherwise, who gets worse publicity than me? mr. trump: and yet i see it: 42%. you are talking about 15-16 people. started with 17 people. i would be happy with 42% if we had three. not thrilled. i would like to be over that 50% mark, but we are doing really well. but the debates, ok? i love you too,...
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they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they don't know where. and as pierre says, this is a highest concern. this is an active threat right now. >> what he also said, the sheriff said there's no information and he used the air quotes this is a terrorist situation. but he said at minimum a domestic terrorism situation. whether these are people that have some other issue. clearly i would say from what i was listening to here this was not a disgruntled former employee or someone with a unique argument or issue with this center for the disabled. this was a group of people apparently on a mission. they came, they killed, they left. long guns, perhaps mas
they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they...
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they are difficult, they are painful.hey need to be done we commissioned a study and published it in a peer review journal of 100 mosques in the united states. out of those randomlyath ubfjgéw(zpmrkn6udá"?8mdqáw%cnte&marÀ,6éírq)-eev) call this thing what it is which is islamic fundamental terrorism. two get aggressive overseas and three start to get aggressive with our preventative measures here in the united states. otherwise, we are going to see a lot more of what we saw today in san bernadino. >> all right. and again we are speculating to some extent. based upon the information that's coming in here. so, we are not drawing any conclusions or saying anything in stone. we're just having a discussion about where the investigation has led right now. on that note. monitoring the investigation rampage took place. anything new on your front jonathan? >> yeah, bill. right now it there appear to be two main fronts here. one is the ongoing search for a possible third suspect as police continue to go down a couple of streets a co
they are difficult, they are painful.hey need to be done we commissioned a study and published it in a peer review journal of 100 mosques in the united states. out of those randomlyath ubfjgéw(zpmrkn6udá"?8mdqáw%cnte&marÀ,6éírq)-eev) call this thing what it is which is islamic fundamental terrorism. two get aggressive overseas and three start to get aggressive with our preventative measures here in the united states. otherwise, we are going to see a lot more of what we saw today...
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so they got who they are buying it from and who they are selling it to. you have a whole ecosystem of his compromising the victim to this selling the tools to who is actually selling the stolen goods that come out of it and who is monetizing the credit cards, who is taking the monetization to western union and putting it back? if you track those different pieces of it today by prominent they sell it to you can begin to build the gut ecosystem understanding of these threat campaigns. >> host: how are these bad actors as you call them john watters how are they financially compensated? is their actual cash ever exchanging or is it all virtual? >> guest: at the virtual currency, bitcoin and virtual currency exchanges. some barter systems or there will trade you this for that so everything from the barter system to commercial currency to bitcoin. as a whole variety of mechanisms it is very rarely western union or cash in a mailbox like the traditional criminal aspect you think of. it's not the same dollar volume mute thank be there. that credit card might be w
so they got who they are buying it from and who they are selling it to. you have a whole ecosystem of his compromising the victim to this selling the tools to who is actually selling the stolen goods that come out of it and who is monetizing the credit cards, who is taking the monetization to western union and putting it back? if you track those different pieces of it today by prominent they sell it to you can begin to build the gut ecosystem understanding of these threat campaigns. >>...
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but they are being questioned. they were detained.redlands, california, where this pursuit began today, a search warrant about ten miles from the scene where the horror unfolded. being very careful about proceeding with searching that home, concerned because of what they found at the center itself, saying there was possibly an explosive device found at the scene of the attack. and we heard very early on today from witnesses who were on the scene that they came in, spending just minutes inside that center, inflicting incredible horry aor and then leaving. authorities said it seemed like whoever was involved in this had some sort of a plan and moved very quickly and brian, this is what was different from so many other mass shootings that we covered. generally the shooters take their own lives or wait until authorities get there, but they were out, with what appeared to be a plan. >> exactly right. not a suicide mission, but a mission. a heavily-armed, well planned, not a spur of the moment operation. >> all right, brian ross with us. pi
but they are being questioned. they were detained.redlands, california, where this pursuit began today, a search warrant about ten miles from the scene where the horror unfolded. being very careful about proceeding with searching that home, concerned because of what they found at the center itself, saying there was possibly an explosive device found at the scene of the attack. and we heard very early on today from witnesses who were on the scene that they came in, spending just minutes inside...
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they want to know who they are. but you have to be careful, because you don't want any injuries to additional officers. but great urgency to find out who ththe men are, because if that third person turns out not to be connected, you have the there. >> we've been on the air all afternoonere on abc news, for special one-hour edition of "world news tonight," we want to bring you up to speed. 14 people killed today in southern california, at yet another shooting. this east of los angeles by about miles. they jusus updated reporters a short time ago, at least 17 injured. they've been taken to area hospitals. and as we monitor this situation and as soon as there is a moment that changed there, we'll come back t it, but there are the other dramatic images coming in all afternoon. the s.w.a.t. teams that rushed to the scene. the first calls coming in at 11:00 a.m. california time. reports that the gunman entered a facility, a building w wh a conference center that had been rented out, reserved by a group holding some sort o
they want to know who they are. but you have to be careful, because you don't want any injuries to additional officers. but great urgency to find out who ththe men are, because if that third person turns out not to be connected, you have the there. >> we've been on the air all afternoonere on abc news, for special one-hour edition of "world news tonight," we want to bring you up to speed. 14 people killed today in southern california, at yet another shooting. this east of los...
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are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they are drones. >> in the u.s. such testing is forbidden without government permission. government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street hollywood and defense contractors. >> they spend more time hazing regulators than about what business should be doing. >> internet entrepreneurs started innovating before the planners noticed. >> silicon valley is 1500 square miles of the most fertile ground on earth. >> a place where people said no government plan no problem. >> the two metropolitan areas furthest from washington. >> seattle and silicon valley were lucky to be as far enough as they were. >> you have a society in which people can create and invent and trade and build and grow and develop new products. it is an amazing thing. >> up next an amazing planned >> up nex
are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they are drones. >> in the u.s. such testing is forbidden without government permission. government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street...
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came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> how long were they inside shooting? >> i don't know specifically. several minutes. >> were the gunmen still there when the police arrived, when the initial responding officers arrived? >> we don't know. our police officers have not engaged or exchanged gunfire with anybody but we don't know if they were on scene when they arrived. >> but were the vast majority of the dead and wounded one centralized location within the facility? >> yes, in the same general area of the facility. >> making assumption but i'm sorry if it is assumption that they had targeted that particular room, those toke lar people? >> i think we're too early in the investigation to make that assumption. we don't know what the motive is. >> did they take hostages? were they told this was just a shootout? >> we don't have any information that they took any hostages? >> what kind of weapons were used or describe what kind of weapons they use, sorry? >> long guns is what i told. i think people speculated what type of long guns those r i don't want to put o
came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> how long were they inside shooting? >> i don't know specifically. several minutes. >> were the gunmen still there when the police arrived, when the initial responding officers arrived? >> we don't know. our police officers have not engaged or exchanged gunfire with anybody but we don't know if they were on scene when they arrived. >> but were the vast majority of the dead and wounded one centralized...
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they only had whatever they could use, whatever they literally had on their backs.hat was a unique difference that andersonville had compared to the northern prisoners like a camp douglas. the death rates of northern prisons still was hired that ever should be. but it didn't compare with andersonville. you'rewatching -- host: watching a market history tv. professor lesley gordon, author of "a broken rest -- regiment." our previous guest talked about soldiers in the camp looking out for each other, especially once they were put in there. did you see that amongst 16th? professor gordon: very much. they talk about that. some of them admit, you could take her role, you could accept --ole from the confederates is meant a few different things. it meant you could go outside the pen, you could get better food, you can work in the hospital, you could do work for henry worth your whether that meant being a clerk for him, or some specific job you need it done. i believe john cousin or tells the story in his postwar account. a good friend of his took a parole to work outside th
they only had whatever they could use, whatever they literally had on their backs.hat was a unique difference that andersonville had compared to the northern prisoners like a camp douglas. the death rates of northern prisons still was hired that ever should be. but it didn't compare with andersonville. you'rewatching -- host: watching a market history tv. professor lesley gordon, author of "a broken rest -- regiment." our previous guest talked about soldiers in the camp looking out...
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they buy a round of drinks. they toast each other. you have this idea that alcohol is something people enjoy communally. is opm something people enjoy communally? >> being in a crowd is oppressive and you seek out quiet and solitude and calmed dark places. prof. gray: and the most interesting thing is not other people, it is what is going on in his own mind. substance thata someone who is not a good citizen would prefer because they are more interested in themselves that anyone else. shelby and evan are right when they note the withdrawal from alcohol is worse than the withdrawal from opium but what happens is this conclusion among many that many come to believe that if one is trying to give it up not just in the detoxification process but many come to believe that alcohol is the easier one to give up altogether. what we have again is the beginning of the drug developing a social meaning where people have this opinion of it rather than it being this brand-new thing. ok. now. who were the early american addicts? the demographic most li
they buy a round of drinks. they toast each other. you have this idea that alcohol is something people enjoy communally. is opm something people enjoy communally? >> being in a crowd is oppressive and you seek out quiet and solitude and calmed dark places. prof. gray: and the most interesting thing is not other people, it is what is going on in his own mind. substance thata someone who is not a good citizen would prefer because they are more interested in themselves that anyone else....
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they were dressed and equipped in a way to indicate that they were prepared and they had -- they were armed with long guns, not handguns. >> reporter: families getting text messages from their loved ones. terry reading this message from his daughter, locked in an office. >> shooting at my work. people shot. in an office, waiting for cops. >> but she's okay? >> pray for us. >> reporter: frank waiting anxiously for his niece. he tells me they spoke on the phone. >> something about three shooters, with machine guns. >> reporter: she was outside when it happened on her break, you said? >> yeah. >> reporter: and then what happened? >> they hit the floor and ran inside to their manager's office and barricading themselves. >> reporter: you seem pretty nervous right now, still pretty upset. but she's okay, right? >> she's okay. i just want to comfort her. >> reporter: marcos' wife got out safely. >> they locked themselves in in her office. they seen bodies on the floor. >> reporter: glen heard it all unfold. >> hear some people yelling, you could hear some people screaming. you could see a lo
they were dressed and equipped in a way to indicate that they were prepared and they had -- they were armed with long guns, not handguns. >> reporter: families getting text messages from their loved ones. terry reading this message from his daughter, locked in an office. >> shooting at my work. people shot. in an office, waiting for cops. >> but she's okay? >> pray for us. >> reporter: frank waiting anxiously for his niece. he tells me they spoke on the phone....
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they don't like that. now they have been producing, they have been trying to hurt frackers..s. producers. we have half as many oil rigs as we used to but not a lot. we're still only producing 400,000-barrel as day less than we were producing at peak. so the frackers, yes, they are hurt, yes there are fewer oil rigs but we're still as nation producing about as much oil we were before the saudis began to produce a lot. finally, by the way they want to wreck the paris climate deal. saudis do not want to live in a world of electric cars. nothing kills electric cars more than cheap oil. so that is what -- neil: very interesting. >> oil is used more for gasoline than any other particular use. neil: wouldn't they be shooting themselves as well? could they absorb the bullets more than let's say our fracking industry can or energy guys can? >> it's a good question. they have been getting less revenue as a result of cheaper oil prices, a lot less. they have reserves of about a trillion dollars in their own bank, in their central bank. they could do this for years and years on end, go
they don't like that. now they have been producing, they have been trying to hurt frackers..s. producers. we have half as many oil rigs as we used to but not a lot. we're still only producing 400,000-barrel as day less than we were producing at peak. so the frackers, yes, they are hurt, yes there are fewer oil rigs but we're still as nation producing about as much oil we were before the saudis began to produce a lot. finally, by the way they want to wreck the paris climate deal. saudis do not...
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they would rather have them shipped. they can try it and then they buy it.rsion rate? >> apple watches more than 50%. people use it as a rental service or in a we have a small fraction of them, some will convert from trial to just but it's usually want to run it as they are going on vacation in hawaii. we work with hotels and we ship to your destination. david: the sharing economy, how important is that? cory johnson: there is an economy that has changed and people are taking things for a little while. they have longer between pc purchases. fewere people with drivers licenses. people are getting their drivers license? i don't believe that. cory johnson: it's absolutely true. >> i just met with a couple yesterday who have been here for eight months. they just take over and that's how they commute during cory johnson: the car companies know this. different kind of notion how the economy works. when matt was talking to mark shields, they were talking about going into the business. joe: it's a premium. anyplace else it's a day's cap. we don't get to see that her
they would rather have them shipped. they can try it and then they buy it.rsion rate? >> apple watches more than 50%. people use it as a rental service or in a we have a small fraction of them, some will convert from trial to just but it's usually want to run it as they are going on vacation in hawaii. we work with hotels and we ship to your destination. david: the sharing economy, how important is that? cory johnson: there is an economy that has changed and people are taking things for a...
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they are not very coy about what they plan. they talk about it. they post about it. it and bring it. neil: it is also a scary possibility for others that worry if the government is setting up algorithms, where buzzwords may be, isis or attack or terror and monitoring everything that is crossing over facebook, i think they get a billion posts. that is a slippery slope. you say what? >> surveillance. private surveillance through pipe line to the internet companies. monitoring all the data. in the public. people should know, they should be scared enough to know that if they post somethingabout isis, states that are known to be associated with islamism is him or jihad, they will get a knock on the door. they will at least be interviewed. >> the dow is up almost 300 points. getting into the oil component. what is driving this? >> i think that it is a bounce back from janet yellen yesterday. anticipating a rise in interest rates. the market sold off here and i think a lot of people are finding value here. i am worried about this bounce. companies that will be most affected
they are not very coy about what they plan. they talk about it. they post about it. it and bring it. neil: it is also a scary possibility for others that worry if the government is setting up algorithms, where buzzwords may be, isis or attack or terror and monitoring everything that is crossing over facebook, i think they get a billion posts. that is a slippery slope. you say what? >> surveillance. private surveillance through pipe line to the internet companies. monitoring all the data....
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they did a compelling job. >> c-span: those two men -- where are they? what do they do? this isn't obviously all they do. >> guest: it is now. they are shipwreck hunters. they were at cross roads doing lots of deep water explorations and both of them saw friends die before them many times. they were at a crossroads what do you now. one was approaching 50 and the other 40. they ran out of challenges and were at this crucial point in their lives and they decided they would go find old spanish treasureshi ships. that is what they dedicated their live to. in treasure hunting it turns out bad for the explorer. they go broke and set out and don't find out what they are looking for. >> c-span: where do they live now? >> guest: staten island and boca raton. >> c-span: where did you meet the one with less hair? >> guest: a few years ago. one thing he was huge and powerful and he said he was one of the highest paid body guardss. and secondally he picked up the four figure check and i was happy about that. >> c-span: why did they call you? >> guest: this was only the second pirate
they did a compelling job. >> c-span: those two men -- where are they? what do they do? this isn't obviously all they do. >> guest: it is now. they are shipwreck hunters. they were at cross roads doing lots of deep water explorations and both of them saw friends die before them many times. they were at a crossroads what do you now. one was approaching 50 and the other 40. they ran out of challenges and were at this crucial point in their lives and they decided they would go find old...
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they have trained associates read they can try product on. they have easy returns. reserve a product. they can leverage those assets, they to bring the assets to the customer. bring a store online, it's a new front door for the store. we are in a time of revolution for retail. 2016 will be the year of the store. it will be the defining asset that retailers will use against online for retailers. you have to join the digital revolution. minute, who about a does it well western mark david: apple does it extremely well. it's the largest company in the world. they may have the ability to do some of this themselves. quick work has the solution to help all of the other retailers to get up to speed. >> can j.crew be an apple? can learn from apple. they can leverage the assets they have an meet the customer online and they can use their stores to drive higher value customer engagement overtime. x point will be the year of the store? david: they are rising from the ashes. you will see retailers who have graced the of the store as the center forex arian's. they will do well in
they have trained associates read they can try product on. they have easy returns. reserve a product. they can leverage those assets, they to bring the assets to the customer. bring a store online, it's a new front door for the store. we are in a time of revolution for retail. 2016 will be the year of the store. it will be the defining asset that retailers will use against online for retailers. you have to join the digital revolution. minute, who about a does it well western mark david: apple...
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saying is they have two different groups they facility. there were those that were not harmed at all, perhaps in a different part of the building altogether. they are all being taken to one location so they can be accounted for. there are many witnesses, hundreds of eyewitnesses who report seeing the gunman entering the building and shooting. they also have to be interviewed as part of this massive undertaking to find out what exact way happened. they are trying to find the suspects. >> jim armstrong watching the breaking get those. we have seen this sadly, too many times, almost every couple of days at this point. almost every mass shooting has been one armed suspect. in this case four hours there seem to be -- seemed to be no clarity, only talk about it. moments ago we heard from this one eyewitness who says she very clearly saw three men all wearing longsleeved t-shirts guns and lots and lots of ammo. it seems crystal clear that they are indeed searching for three people. >> she said she was a social worker working in her office. let's
saying is they have two different groups they facility. there were those that were not harmed at all, perhaps in a different part of the building altogether. they are all being taken to one location so they can be accounted for. there are many witnesses, hundreds of eyewitnesses who report seeing the gunman entering the building and shooting. they also have to be interviewed as part of this massive undertaking to find out what exact way happened. they are trying to find the suspects. >>...
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they understand that they need to get the syrians to like them. >> they were really trying to edition themselves of the protectors of the people. even then the syrians that were comfortable with a ideology were welcoming them as they trusted them to distribute the bread properly. that time they were the only force really came on doing it. then when isis appeared to began hemorrhaging writers. but that was really start in 2012. vibrant society in the city that i. ♪ charlie: what you guys think about what the president that is page? >> having some special forces. era think the kurds in the kurdish coalition or whatever it is where calling it are not going to do this without getting more weapons. knowerybody that i everybody that i interview always does with key in iraq is somehow convince saying the sudanese to turn against isis. >> they got. is is thation changing? if in fact the key in iran in being able to have the sunnis is there any evidence that's happening? >> i think the second sunni awakening. a version 2.0. we haven't team that. that's a words are hoping for. it hasn't happene
they understand that they need to get the syrians to like them. >> they were really trying to edition themselves of the protectors of the people. even then the syrians that were comfortable with a ideology were welcoming them as they trusted them to distribute the bread properly. that time they were the only force really came on doing it. then when isis appeared to began hemorrhaging writers. but that was really start in 2012. vibrant society in the city that i. ♪ charlie: what you guys...
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i think they are of the view that if they are waiting as out, they will wait a long time.: argentina has just today scrapped currency controls. that seems rather abrupt. talk us through what needs to happen for the next couple of months for this to be a success. >> i am an impressed and pleasantly surprised by the quality of the policy measures they have announced. there are three things they need to do, they need to devalue the currency. the question is, do they have enough reserves to handle the bond demand that will likely occur? they seem to be showing up and have generated enough reserve at this point to help. more importantly, they need to do something with those accounts, and i am also optimistic. >> one of the first countries in the world with a new film open to the public. nothing quite brings out the fans like a star wars film. it reunites the heroes from the original trilogy for the first time in 32 years. this midnight screening, the question is, what do the fans think? >> everything i expected and much more. >> it was amazing. i could not rave about it more. i
i think they are of the view that if they are waiting as out, they will wait a long time.: argentina has just today scrapped currency controls. that seems rather abrupt. talk us through what needs to happen for the next couple of months for this to be a success. >> i am an impressed and pleasantly surprised by the quality of the policy measures they have announced. there are three things they need to do, they need to devalue the currency. the question is, do they have enough reserves to...
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they were there. they knew. so i think that there's a shared responsibility in congress, the government of puerto rico and with creditors. >> how about you yourself? did you do anything as governor to make the situation worse and knowing now what you know, do you wish you would have done anything differently? governor padilla: a lot of things, yes. a lot of things. first, i was sworn in and i decided -- catya asked me in the elevator if i -- when i was sworn in if i thought -- it will be that difficult and the answer is no. the governor of puerto rico, my predecessor used to say the deficit was $333 million. $333 million. so i won. and during the transition process, we find out the deficit was $2,000 and $200 million. $2.2 billion. i said, recount. but in puerto rico the laws don't allow the winner for a recount. [laughter] so i decided not to convey the message to puerto ricans to drive a positive message that we will -- this is the real thing. it's $2.2 billion. you know what, we will succeed. let's fight toge
they were there. they knew. so i think that there's a shared responsibility in congress, the government of puerto rico and with creditors. >> how about you yourself? did you do anything as governor to make the situation worse and knowing now what you know, do you wish you would have done anything differently? governor padilla: a lot of things, yes. a lot of things. first, i was sworn in and i decided -- catya asked me in the elevator if i -- when i was sworn in if i thought -- it will be...
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that is what they do. now they looked at it, obviously. you could see they went over to it. people walked over to it. the area has been rendered safe. at this point now, police know there were no explosives in the package. they did have some wires and device in there. but as the commissioner said, it could have just been an ipod or a walkman. could have been anything at all. they said it was not explosive. that is an important point. they still want to talk to the person who left that package and then walked away so quickly, to find out exactly what was goig on and why he may have done. this that is why they are releasing that picture. that picture is only for identification. at this point, he is not wanted for anything. because ofing of course, this was not any type of explosive device. they are looking for the man in the photo that we showed you there. he is wearing a green jacket. looks to be in his 40's. fast white male. he left that suitcase near the homeland security van. he walked away. they said he walked close to the financial district. they are looking for anybody
that is what they do. now they looked at it, obviously. you could see they went over to it. people walked over to it. the area has been rendered safe. at this point now, police know there were no explosives in the package. they did have some wires and device in there. but as the commissioner said, it could have just been an ipod or a walkman. could have been anything at all. they said it was not explosive. that is an important point. they still want to talk to the person who left that package...
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they just replaced stuff they didn't think was right. it was something like under fire from republican zellits. >> they were trying to clarify. >> they were trying to clarify at 3:00 in the morning. that's when it gets done in the middle of the night when no one is watching. >> nothing happens in the middle of the night, right, bonnie? >> i did get married in the middle of the night. >> how is that working out? >> not good. not good. we do have life insurance so now it is a waiting game. i think copied fors -- the copy editor should be fire. >> what? >> i should clarify that i don't read "the "new york "new york times"" i" i" -- i read "the "wall street journal." >> you prioritize. >> i hate being fat this close to someone who is pretty. >> he is a good look guy, but you are a good looking gal. >> i am handsome, for sure. >> stop saying that. >> am i not here? am i not sitting next to you? >> guys like you and i are -- you and i. >> don't you hate when people do that. >> guys like you and i. >> guys like you and i are way above average.
they just replaced stuff they didn't think was right. it was something like under fire from republican zellits. >> they were trying to clarify. >> they were trying to clarify at 3:00 in the morning. that's when it gets done in the middle of the night when no one is watching. >> nothing happens in the middle of the night, right, bonnie? >> i did get married in the middle of the night. >> how is that working out? >> not good. not good. we do have life insurance...
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they boast about it. they glory in it. video i saw, i actually wrote a report for it, for live beheading of nine members of the sunni arab in augusted -- tried of 2014 in syria. not fantasize like when they kill americans. the arab muslims were beheaded live in the video. host: who is that directed to? who do they want to see that? that was basically to tell a very important constituent of isis, the sunni arab muslim tribes of syria and you get out of line, we will crush you, we will mike the example at the time of the prophet mohammed, where the entire tribe was taken and all the men were beheaded and the women and children were sold into slavery. trevor is waiting on our line for democrats. caller: i wondered if i was thinking about this in the wrong way. focusing on the outrageous and appalling tactics of the leadership. there must be a mass of people willing to support them. not necessarily driven by ideology so much as hopelessness and humiliation. are there points where we could actually negotiate with these elements
they boast about it. they glory in it. video i saw, i actually wrote a report for it, for live beheading of nine members of the sunni arab in augusted -- tried of 2014 in syria. not fantasize like when they kill americans. the arab muslims were beheaded live in the video. host: who is that directed to? who do they want to see that? that was basically to tell a very important constituent of isis, the sunni arab muslim tribes of syria and you get out of line, we will crush you, we will mike the...
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when they come back they have you were followers. so we have to systematically take down the accounts and understand what resonates so we advocate messages simply fight in syria. >>host: do you agree with mark there is a responsibility on community service providers? >> on the very least there is to be a conversation it seems it is a common-sense first step we had an op-ed in "forbes" magazine to say the social media space has been abused and that the very least there should be a discussion. >>host: mark wallace back to your testimony. extremists have been more agile and is the s - - and insidious. >> historically i believe that is absolutely true and alberto has been on the front lines and his ben underfunded. this discussion reflects the interest in with the state department trying to catch up to minimize the reach to hold people accountable to send back the message up is not an idea if you are attracted to this today britain into rehabilitation you spend much more attention and regrettably it is the sad stories of young people bei
when they come back they have you were followers. so we have to systematically take down the accounts and understand what resonates so we advocate messages simply fight in syria. >>host: do you agree with mark there is a responsibility on community service providers? >> on the very least there is to be a conversation it seems it is a common-sense first step we had an op-ed in "forbes" magazine to say the social media space has been abused and that the very least there...
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they are in our hospitals, and thank god they are there. they are helping. is afe's pulmonologist remarkable man. they got he is doing what he is doing. owe act is that we 0 debt to these folks who are part of our society, just as we have other ethnic and religious groups that came to america and were rejected when they came. we rejected jews, italians, the irish, etc. where would america be without them today? t some day, we had arabs and muslims come to america. we could say, where would we be without danny thomas and the st. jude's hospital? back when my father was coming, nny and my dad's generation came from syria. we had a serious exclusion act passed by senator david reed from pennsylvania who said we do not need any more syrian trash from america. for threere excluded decades. thank god danny came before that because we have kids being saved every day. you know, let's get real here. this is america. this is not the place where we are afraid of welcoming new people. it is a place where we embrace new people because they make us better. ustaffa, a musl
they are in our hospitals, and thank god they are there. they are helping. is afe's pulmonologist remarkable man. they got he is doing what he is doing. owe act is that we 0 debt to these folks who are part of our society, just as we have other ethnic and religious groups that came to america and were rejected when they came. we rejected jews, italians, the irish, etc. where would america be without them today? t some day, we had arabs and muslims come to america. we could say, where would we...
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they never -- they never went that high in film. they only went up to 3% or 5%. is where they are right now. now, if those statistics kept going up at that rate, by now, we should be having about between 30% and 35% of all television jobs should be given to women, but that is not happening. in fact, the statistics plateaued out after 1995 and started to go backwards. which means that things have not improved in the past 20 years. how is that possible? lexi: i've actually had executives say things to me like, "oh, we are never hiring her again. she cannot make a decision if her life depended on it." martha: they said that you have to learn to play golf. you have to schmooze with us in the bar and talk about sports. geena: our motto is, if they see it, they can be it. because you have to see it. ♪ ♪ martha: when movies didn't make money, they said, "well, we tried a woman, and that didn't work out." imagine if they tried that with one guy? "we tried a guy. that didn't work." so now we are going to what, aliens? the women are not making as much money, so they are th
they never -- they never went that high in film. they only went up to 3% or 5%. is where they are right now. now, if those statistics kept going up at that rate, by now, we should be having about between 30% and 35% of all television jobs should be given to women, but that is not happening. in fact, the statistics plateaued out after 1995 and started to go backwards. which means that things have not improved in the past 20 years. how is that possible? lexi: i've actually had executives say...
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they say they are defensible but they are necessary. they are expedient but they don't say that they are legal because they are not authorized under the patriot act. they are not authorized under the massive violations of the protections of unreasonable search and seizure. so, there is no question about that and so the issue really is why he did all of these -- for me i wondered about the society that we lived in over a million people could see this on a massive scale and only edward snowden and a guy named tom drake who did a similar thing to work in the system about ten, 15 years ago, these two guys are the only ones that have stepped forward in the last 15 years, the last 14 years since 9/11 at all to talk about the programs. keep in mind there've been tedious whistleblowers and the nsa efforts to scoop up every bit of information possible has been something that has been dated back to the 1980s. the only foreign signals intelligence and what that means is nsa is allowed under the u.s. law to spy on foreigners they can spy on foreign
they say they are defensible but they are necessary. they are expedient but they don't say that they are legal because they are not authorized under the patriot act. they are not authorized under the massive violations of the protections of unreasonable search and seizure. so, there is no question about that and so the issue really is why he did all of these -- for me i wondered about the society that we lived in over a million people could see this on a massive scale and only edward snowden...
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they say they won't be able to bretey in the unlikely even that they escape-- breed. among the groups not satisfied with the fda assurances is the california based golden gate salmon association. it is a coalition of companies that rely on wild salmon. the group says genetically engineered salmon poses a threat to wild salmon and 91.4 billion dollar salmon engineer. john mcmanus joins me. thank you so much for being with us. it took 20 years of looking at this for the fda to finally previous genetically modified salmon. why could it pose a problem? <
they say they won't be able to bretey in the unlikely even that they escape-- breed. among the groups not satisfied with the fda assurances is the california based golden gate salmon association. it is a coalition of companies that rely on wild salmon. the group says genetically engineered salmon poses a threat to wild salmon and 91.4 billion dollar salmon engineer. john mcmanus joins me. thank you so much for being with us. it took 20 years of looking at this for the fda to finally previous...
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they were being carried out to this area. they were shot. they were injured. some of them did not survive and like i said i know just by looking over my shoulder that three did not. there are family members. this is an incredibly large scene, incredibly large scene. so many blocks are cordoned off and so many family members of people who work in this very large business building, this inland regional center, there must be at least hundreds of employees and people inside this building at the time of the shooting. that the point, from what we hear, of course, at least one shooter, possibly upwards of three. we don't know exactly right now if this situation is all clear. we know that there are a lot of s.w.a.t. members out here. i am standing around and there are -- everywhere i look there are sheriff's deputies, police officers, you name it. chp officers. they have all responded to this building. now, getting back to when i was walking up here and came across so many families, they said, do you know what's going on? do you know if anyone's hurt? can you tell me
they were being carried out to this area. they were shot. they were injured. some of them did not survive and like i said i know just by looking over my shoulder that three did not. there are family members. this is an incredibly large scene, incredibly large scene. so many blocks are cordoned off and so many family members of people who work in this very large business building, this inland regional center, there must be at least hundreds of employees and people inside this building at the...
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they have got more fighting force. they have got their own guys.hey shia have trained incenses syria and they have has a lot with -- hezbolla. charlie rose: you think assad might be more willing to listen to the ayatollah? mike: i think the play for us is convinced the russians that this is the way to deal with this problem. tos transition from assad elections without him and have the russians working the iranians. charlie rose: how much do you think this president is influenced by -- that he has a considered believe that he came to washington, to the white house to get us out of the deep involvement in the middle east? out of war in iraq and war in afghanistan? and that's what he campaigned on and believed in and promised. and therefore it is almost impossible for him in the remaining time he has to reverse that input is in a forceful way? mike: i think what motivates him -- and we are speculating. i don't sit down and talk to the guy. i think it is less what you said that he made a campaign promise to get out. charlie rose: i think it was a minds
they have got more fighting force. they have got their own guys.hey shia have trained incenses syria and they have has a lot with -- hezbolla. charlie rose: you think assad might be more willing to listen to the ayatollah? mike: i think the play for us is convinced the russians that this is the way to deal with this problem. tos transition from assad elections without him and have the russians working the iranians. charlie rose: how much do you think this president is influenced by -- that he...
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they are extended. it has nothing to do with china. >> but if you look forward -- at the chinese economy and it continues to get worse, the cost that they reevaluate or get their debt again is going lower. >> i agree with that. >> we obviously has a rift here on the desk. it breaks from one side to the other side. how do you express your views then? you continue to churn as normal? >> i tell you what, i think the first quarter, we may share a similar view in the direction of the market. in the next few months we'll have a lot of fed injected. the headlines out of china, i think it will continue to weaken. but i do not believe that the chinese corporate sector will spill over into the high yield markets under pressure. how i do play it? i would wait for a pull-back from the consumption led story in china that have been good when they pull back. that is bade baidu and others in china. >> how do you look at it. >> i look at the consumption. jd.com is a perfect example. i think it is a buy. i think this is
they are extended. it has nothing to do with china. >> but if you look forward -- at the chinese economy and it continues to get worse, the cost that they reevaluate or get their debt again is going lower. >> i agree with that. >> we obviously has a rift here on the desk. it breaks from one side to the other side. how do you express your views then? you continue to churn as normal? >> i tell you what, i think the first quarter, we may share a similar view in the...
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while they may have evaded the police, they didn't escape the cameras. >> they are helpful to police, because we have been able to follow up on who those registered owners are. >> a lot of them did the right thing. some safely had their passengers take video or jot down information that would be helpful for police. in pikesville james hash wusa9. please contact the barracks with any new information. >>> tonight, two grinches under arrest. and the 27-year-old kyle pestin as they say that the pair broke in to a vehicle in germantown and stole more than $20,000 worth of camera equipment and computers. the suspects quickly tried to turn around and sell that stuff. >>> in dc police trying to identify and track down another grinch. one that pulled off a crime on christmas eve, showing them carting off bottles of liquor along the block of kentucky avenue in northwest. the only witnesses that you would see them there and they are not talking. two cutouts from those commercials. >>> several days of heavy rain where homes and businesses, flooding along the river near st. louis and the water is
while they may have evaded the police, they didn't escape the cameras. >> they are helpful to police, because we have been able to follow up on who those registered owners are. >> a lot of them did the right thing. some safely had their passengers take video or jot down information that would be helpful for police. in pikesville james hash wusa9. please contact the barracks with any new information. >>> tonight, two grinches under arrest. and the 27-year-old kyle pestin as...
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they did not. carol: why didn't they?u have to take mario draghi at his word when he said we think this is enough. if that is the case, if he believes that, there is always the ability to do more. , why do moreght than he thinks he needs to? clearly, the market for expecting more, and now you see it reflected in the currency markets. do you thinkch mario draghi and ecb is looking at the global macro picture, just as we have seen with the fed and janet yellen, keeping an eye on china or other overseas developments that impact the global market? >> clearly that is important, more important to the eurozone debt it is to the u.s. they are much more dependent on exports. a lot of those go into the eurozone, but more outside of their own geographic area than the u.s. that is extremely important to them. we have seen a little bit of firming in european manufacturing, so that has been somewhat gratifying. a lot of that has to do with a relative strength of the euro. currency exchange rates are extremely important to what they are
they did not. carol: why didn't they?u have to take mario draghi at his word when he said we think this is enough. if that is the case, if he believes that, there is always the ability to do more. , why do moreght than he thinks he needs to? clearly, the market for expecting more, and now you see it reflected in the currency markets. do you thinkch mario draghi and ecb is looking at the global macro picture, just as we have seen with the fed and janet yellen, keeping an eye on china or other...
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shares, they are gaining. they agreed to be bought.cals, reaffirming its support for the company's merger. this after the news came out that daniel loeb wants the down company ceo removed. intel will be right back. talking about what young women think about hillary clinton. ♪ trish: for women of a certain generation, the thought of a first female president is expressively exciting. hillary clinton's most avid supporters are college educated women in their 50s and 60s. what about their daughters? what about their granddaughters? apparently they do not shares bob's excitement. 38% said they support hillary clinton in the democratic primary. trailing bernie sanders that is getting 40% of their support. hashing out this generational divide. good to have you here, heather. what do you attribute this? how is it that older women, as i mentioned, my mom's generation. very much behind the female president. younger women do not seem to be caught up that much? >> you are right. a link to hillary clinton's run. they see it as an inevitability that
shares, they are gaining. they agreed to be bought.cals, reaffirming its support for the company's merger. this after the news came out that daniel loeb wants the down company ceo removed. intel will be right back. talking about what young women think about hillary clinton. ♪ trish: for women of a certain generation, the thought of a first female president is expressively exciting. hillary clinton's most avid supporters are college educated women in their 50s and 60s. what about their...
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they were fearful. they were in the back hallway area. and that actually heightened my concern and my fear that potentially suspects were in that hallway holding them hostage. and waiting for us to enter into the hallway. we today tehad to tell them sev times, come to us, come to us. ultimately they did. once the person took the motions forward, it opened flood gates and everyone wanted to come and get away from that as quickly as possible. we can't panic in those situations. these people have already dealt with enough. the last thing they need to see is their police officers panicking. >> was it silence in there? or screams? what was -- [ inaudible ] >> it was extremely loud. the fire alarms were going off. there were -- there were people who were obviously injured. and obviously in great amounts of pain. and that was evident in the moans and wails we were hearing in the room. it was very loud in the room. and we also had fire sprinklers going on inside the room. that was adding to further chaos. >> was there information about the shoote
they were fearful. they were in the back hallway area. and that actually heightened my concern and my fear that potentially suspects were in that hallway holding them hostage. and waiting for us to enter into the hallway. we today tehad to tell them sev times, come to us, come to us. ultimately they did. once the person took the motions forward, it opened flood gates and everyone wanted to come and get away from that as quickly as possible. we can't panic in those situations. these people have...
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they have identified in iowa 100,000 voters that they have regular contact with, and they believe if they can get 35,000 of the folks out on caucus night they can win, but they would be happy with a third-place win in iowa and feel they can do well in the south as well. >> thank you shg, nia. >> thank you, briana. >>> and now sh, with ben carson threatening to leave the party, what is happening with the gop? i want to bring in ben ferguson, and political strategist angela rye and pastor donald scott who is a supporter of donald trump and the founder and senior pastor of new spirit center the. and ben, i want to begin with you, why is the republican party experiencing such disconnect about really where to go? >> well, i think two things here. one, there is a massive distrust of the gop and the republican national committee by the outsiders. there is also a lot of this is just being played up into politic, and political theater to keep the attention also on ben carson the same way that donald trump knows how to keep the attention on him, and so when ben carson came out with this, it is
they have identified in iowa 100,000 voters that they have regular contact with, and they believe if they can get 35,000 of the folks out on caucus night they can win, but they would be happy with a third-place win in iowa and feel they can do well in the south as well. >> thank you shg, nia. >> thank you, briana. >>> and now sh, with ben carson threatening to leave the party, what is happening with the gop? i want to bring in ben ferguson, and political strategist angela...
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what do they want to know? what are they asking?> reporter: well, the general mood here in san bernardino, del, anger, sadness, disbelief, so many people saying they can't believe their city was the scene of mass shooting. they say you see the reports all the time, because unfortunately it is becoming so common, but you never think it is going to happen in your city. and everyone wants to know why. what drove this young couple that are suspected of carrying out this mass shooting, what drove them to do this? that is the question that is on everyone's mind, and we are hoping to learn more at a press conference that is supposed to be started any moment now. but investigators have focused their attention on a home about ten miles to the east of san bernardino. they started investigating this home late yesterday afternoon. a tip lead them to this home, that is where they found the alleged two suspects. they gave them chase. that chase lead them back here to san bernardino, where the -- the two alleged shooters were gunned down by police
what do they want to know? what are they asking?> reporter: well, the general mood here in san bernardino, del, anger, sadness, disbelief, so many people saying they can't believe their city was the scene of mass shooting. they say you see the reports all the time, because unfortunately it is becoming so common, but you never think it is going to happen in your city. and everyone wants to know why. what drove this young couple that are suspected of carrying out this mass shooting, what drove...
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they nine -- kind of knew what they were doing with the 49ers.be if he wins the last two games, they are on the hook for $2 million but if someone big becomes available. a big name. >> like a jim harbaugh. >> yeah. shawn peyton maybe. if he wanted to come to the 49ers. i think they have to admit they wanting to into another direction. >> where do you start with this team? i think the defense is not terrible. you have to completely revamp the offense. if you look at the statistics, they just can't convert on third down. statistics can lie. that can be deceiving. it seems it's third and 17. or third and 11. >> niner franz getting upset about that. -- niner fans are getting upset about that. it's hard to convefrt long third down conversions. >> they are 30th in the league for a lot of categories but the quarterback is trying to be upbeat. >> we're not hitting check-downs. it's what they are dictating to us do. we're not doing it because we want to. they have eight guys at the stick taking away our throws. it's not good football to force it. >> i don
they nine -- kind of knew what they were doing with the 49ers.be if he wins the last two games, they are on the hook for $2 million but if someone big becomes available. a big name. >> like a jim harbaugh. >> yeah. shawn peyton maybe. if he wanted to come to the 49ers. i think they have to admit they wanting to into another direction. >> where do you start with this team? i think the defense is not terrible. you have to completely revamp the offense. if you look at the...
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they do tell us at this point, they have not ruled out terrorism. we expect to learn a lot more today about the people who were killed and also those who were injured with that shooting this morning. a lot of those names still not released at this point but we expect to learn a lot more about them as the day goes on. and this investigation continues. ,,,, griego. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, this is a live look at the golden gate bridge. a couple of cars heading across the span. it is thursday, december 3. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >>> overnight people in san bernardino held a candlelight vigil for 14 people shot yesterday. police are trying to determine the motive for the mass shooting the most deadly in the u.s. in three years. 17 people were wounded. the gunfire started around 1 1 a.m. at the inland regional center which serving the developmentally disabled about 60 miles east of los angeles. the county department of public health was renting space for a holiday office pa
they do tell us at this point, they have not ruled out terrorism. we expect to learn a lot more today about the people who were killed and also those who were injured with that shooting this morning. a lot of those names still not released at this point but we expect to learn a lot more about them as the day goes on. and this investigation continues. ,,,, griego. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, this is a live look at the golden gate...
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they looked at the fact, they looked at the laws, and they made their decisions.before, and as you mentioned before you're right, it was a national model. and this is something i worked on with a republican state senator by the name of mike ellis. and we put this together in 2008. and it passed the state senate back then by a vote of 33-0. in fact, rachel, some of the republican senators who are still in office today supported, it said glowing things about it. it's very upsetting that the governor and the republicans in the legislature pushed forward with the change and basically blew it out of the water. >> it was 33-0? it was a unanimous vote to create it? amazing. >> in the state assembly it was 97-2. it was a really good thing. and other states took a look at it. some states implemented it. and it was a very fair way to go about the process. >> one of the things that the government accountability board got involved in since it was created is these john doe investigations into alleged illegal collusion between governor walker's various political campaigns and c
they looked at the fact, they looked at the laws, and they made their decisions.before, and as you mentioned before you're right, it was a national model. and this is something i worked on with a republican state senator by the name of mike ellis. and we put this together in 2008. and it passed the state senate back then by a vote of 33-0. in fact, rachel, some of the republican senators who are still in office today supported, it said glowing things about it. it's very upsetting that the...
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they had -- they didn't deal the stuff that could make you blind the way they did in chicago.they ran in the good stuff on speed boats. they had one of the inlets in oregon with a hidden basement where they stored this stuff until they needed it. he had a fleet of cars that delivered and bank of telephones. he would call up and say i need a case of right or whatever and you would have but within an hour. you either had a credit line with them or not. he was rarely read it because his brother was on the police force. he was also part of the ring but they knew when the raids were coming. moreover the state of washington didn't really care. they weren't quite as bad as new york which has refused to enforce prohibition so the feds come in. they use, because olmstead was using modern technology known as a telephone and this was one that had a dial and aware that connected it. they use modern technology. two alligator clips on the phone lines leading into his office. and they sat there and they took notes and was quite clear what he was doing. on the basis, and it didn't have a warr
they had -- they didn't deal the stuff that could make you blind the way they did in chicago.they ran in the good stuff on speed boats. they had one of the inlets in oregon with a hidden basement where they stored this stuff until they needed it. he had a fleet of cars that delivered and bank of telephones. he would call up and say i need a case of right or whatever and you would have but within an hour. you either had a credit line with them or not. he was rarely read it because his brother...
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this is astounding verdict, because the women who thought they would never be believed, but they were not only believed just a little but wholly believed. tell me about that moment. >> well, it is truly incredible if you are watching the feed from last night's delivery of the verdict. there was tension in the courtroom and we know that the defendant was very emotional. he was sobbing and rocking back and forth in the chair. it is almost like he could not believe what he was hearing every time the judge read a guilty verdict, and i want to read to you the reaction following that verdict was immediately very, very swift. we know that outside of that courthouse, a group of women gathered and they started singing "happy birthday" which is a reference to the fact that last night was danclaw's 29th birthday and we are hear ing from the oklahoma city police department, and i want the read part of the statement on the facebook page which says in part, the oklahoma city police department is pleased with the jury's decision regarding this trial. it with because long and difficult trial, and the
this is astounding verdict, because the women who thought they would never be believed, but they were not only believed just a little but wholly believed. tell me about that moment. >> well, it is truly incredible if you are watching the feed from last night's delivery of the verdict. there was tension in the courtroom and we know that the defendant was very emotional. he was sobbing and rocking back and forth in the chair. it is almost like he could not believe what he was hearing every...
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that affects what they do and how they do it. it can make it harder to reach the bipartisan agreement on more open rules and procedures that aller pointed out as an necessary. host: you write about newt there wasaying nationalized messaging by notressional parties -- long after he entered the house, with otherin forces young conservatives to seek out new tactics and communication. -- in communication. is there anything parallel or similar today that democrats are trying to use in terms of the new way, a new form of messaging? guest: absolutely. the theme of the book is how , because theyes are looking for something, are often the innovators. floor speeches were used in the early 1990's to get a message out, so to have democrats explored the use of social media, these of blogs. 2009licans before them in were starting to use them as well. are alwaysrties looking for something, some way they can get their message out that has not been used before. host: let's hear from new orleans. angela on our democrats line. caller: good morning
that affects what they do and how they do it. it can make it harder to reach the bipartisan agreement on more open rules and procedures that aller pointed out as an necessary. host: you write about newt there wasaying nationalized messaging by notressional parties -- long after he entered the house, with otherin forces young conservatives to seek out new tactics and communication. -- in communication. is there anything parallel or similar today that democrats are trying to use in terms of the...
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we encourage them if they see something they should say something.t advice, of course, continues to be operative. and we encourage local law enforcement and state officials to be vigilant as they go about their basic business of protecting the american people. at the same time the president is resolute in his refusal to allow this country and our citizens to be terroristed. and there are several things that the president is doing about that. obviously the first is we have engaged this aggressive campaign to counter isil to degrade and ultimately destroy that organization. that's an indication and should be an indication to you and the american public that the president and the federal government are cognizant of the risks and are taking appropriate steps to protect the people. this is the president's top priority. as people go abo t
we encourage them if they see something they should say something.t advice, of course, continues to be operative. and we encourage local law enforcement and state officials to be vigilant as they go about their basic business of protecting the american people. at the same time the president is resolute in his refusal to allow this country and our citizens to be terroristed. and there are several things that the president is doing about that. obviously the first is we have engaged this...
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they may -- they may have been kept out during the active search. but they would certainly be there, photographing, videography, evidence collection, and then they're also trying to trace this guy's footsteps to determine if he dumped any clothing items or any other evidence along the way. locations, but we have all the distance between that has to be searched. tell us the questions that are on the detectives minds that they need to ask the suspect. >> well, the other guy that was taken -- that's at that scene, apparently was either a driver or a passenger. he's going to be an absolute wealth of information. though he's not in handcuffs so the chances are he's a victim. and if -- if he consciously gave a ride to this guy, knowing that he was a criminal, then he would probably be in handcuffs as well. the fact that he's not indicates more to me that he may be either somebody that didn't have the knowledge or he's a victim himself. but, in any event, they're going to be debriefing him and trying to determine, did he dump anything, throw anything out o
they may -- they may have been kept out during the active search. but they would certainly be there, photographing, videography, evidence collection, and then they're also trying to trace this guy's footsteps to determine if he dumped any clothing items or any other evidence along the way. locations, but we have all the distance between that has to be searched. tell us the questions that are on the detectives minds that they need to ask the suspect. >> well, the other guy that was taken...
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they just, they just, they have no idea. it's funny but it's so sad because our founders, and particularly franklin and jefferson, emphasized education and they emphasized being informed. and they said our system of governance and our freedoms are dependent on a well informed and educated populace. because they recognize that if the people were not well informed, that they would be easy to manipulate. and all it would take is dishonest politicians and the complicit news media and off you go into another direction very, very quickly. >> you can watch this and other programs online that booktv.org. >> welcome to western massachusetts on booktv. located in the central part of the state gets a population of about 180,000 residents in the second largest city in new england. with help of our charter communications partners, over ththe next 90 to through her frm local authors on a bright of topics including the story of 19 such economic and political philosopher henry george. >> one day he's an editor. next he gets fired for are th
they just, they just, they have no idea. it's funny but it's so sad because our founders, and particularly franklin and jefferson, emphasized education and they emphasized being informed. and they said our system of governance and our freedoms are dependent on a well informed and educated populace. because they recognize that if the people were not well informed, that they would be easy to manipulate. and all it would take is dishonest politicians and the complicit news media and off you go...
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window with difference they say they don't want to argue.they don't want to debate or deliberate so politics is off the table. they can articulate his thoughts better than i can soak in the region a couple of quotes. this is rebecca. most of my friends ar are big te text restricted token about things outside the texting world. i don't even know what that means. but that's what younger people do. we just don't care about politics. we focus on other things, the things that matter, places where we can make a difference. actually a college sophomore, if i bring up anything more specific with my friends and a simple fact like hey, obama won the election, my friends alike, i don't follow. that makes yo we want to tell tm this is our country and they should care but then they'll think i'm being antagonistic and without a fight so i don't. julian summers this line of thinking that's what he said no, we never bring a politics. politics kills the mood. it's hard to argue with this perception. we live in a time when all national news almost all nationa
window with difference they say they don't want to argue.they don't want to debate or deliberate so politics is off the table. they can articulate his thoughts better than i can soak in the region a couple of quotes. this is rebecca. most of my friends ar are big te text restricted token about things outside the texting world. i don't even know what that means. but that's what younger people do. we just don't care about politics. we focus on other things, the things that matter, places where we...