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they wanted my signature and unbeknownst to me, i signed and i got suckered in. there was a young fellow there and he looked very cool. i did not know what was going on and i was coerced. i did not know. [laughter] i suppose. -- i suppose. -- oppose. [laughter] >> good afternoon, commissioners. i have been a resident of for over 20 years. throughout this, i was never notified by at&t and the the antenna proposal. furthermore, san francisco's emergency department, function number to already stated the cellular service is prone to disruption due to the overloaded system at the time of disaster. it may not be reliable and dependable at such a time. therefore, how can at&t claim they need this for emergency regions -- emergency reasons. a survey conducted in july 2011, 86% indicates the current recession is already good, excellent and 78% respond indicate the current data is excellent. there is no need for at&t to install new antennas in this immediate neighborhood. the technology and funding should be implemented in another part of the city where reception is not as
they wanted my signature and unbeknownst to me, i signed and i got suckered in. there was a young fellow there and he looked very cool. i did not know what was going on and i was coerced. i did not know. [laughter] i suppose. -- i suppose. -- oppose. [laughter] >> good afternoon, commissioners. i have been a resident of for over 20 years. throughout this, i was never notified by at&t and the the antenna proposal. furthermore, san francisco's emergency department, function number to...
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(rob gould)"but invariably there may be some soot of damage that unbeknownst to us at bge or to the custtmers.. that is effecting their individual ervice..we call that a nested outage.. n putage within a broader outage." outage." b.g.e. estimates the repairs after hurricane irene cost tte utility more than 80 million shareholders. ll be made up by theeearlieet time they can ask the psc that customers help pay more, is next year. so our ratts, are safe for noo. in medfield, joel d. ssith, fox 45 morning ews. 3 3 a social securityy administration worker is recovering this mmrning... after beinggshot... in broad ddylight... in woodlawn. woodlawn.it happened yysttrday &pafteenoon... n wwlden circl. c-workers say the mannwas on cl. his lunch break aad coold have been walkinggto his home nnarby.but on the way... police say someoneeshot him during a robbery attempttthe victim wassable to walk to parallel drivee where he collapsed near the sooial the shooting prompted police to temporrrily put the office on lockdoon becauss the gunman was still on theeloose. (mr. davis/neighboo) "i go morning, you kn
(rob gould)"but invariably there may be some soot of damage that unbeknownst to us at bge or to the custtmers.. that is effecting their individual ervice..we call that a nested outage.. n putage within a broader outage." outage." b.g.e. estimates the repairs after hurricane irene cost tte utility more than 80 million shareholders. ll be made up by theeearlieet time they can ask the psc that customers help pay more, is next year. so our ratts, are safe for noo. in medfield, joel...
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should somebody buys something, unbeknownst to the real history where the real recording, they might find themselves in violation at the second or third resale because the conversion was not properly recorded. there are still to tax bills coming to this owner, which means in the tax assessor's records, this project has not been merged from two units into one. there is a huge potential for errors and omissions. i am only speaking out of concern rather than taking a position on the project. your respective of the issues that miss hester is raising . it needs to be vetted by this commission. that is not the reason why i am asking to take this project. i take this city needs to come up very quickly with providing certainty and credibility to owners in converted residential buildings that only had single ownership for those who thought they went to an early conversion and might find themselves with an unclear history of what the conversion entailed. i live in such a building, it was a normal rental building and is still in normal apartment building except it is owner occupied by those peo
should somebody buys something, unbeknownst to the real history where the real recording, they might find themselves in violation at the second or third resale because the conversion was not properly recorded. there are still to tax bills coming to this owner, which means in the tax assessor's records, this project has not been merged from two units into one. there is a huge potential for errors and omissions. i am only speaking out of concern rather than taking a position on the project. your...
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unbeknownst to the defendant, on the flight were federal agents. in to custody and to a secret facility where he was held from september 29th until today. that's 12 days, john. each of those days he was interviewed by federal agents. each of those days before the interviews began he was given miranda warnings and told he was entitled to be presented on charges before a federal magistrate and each of those days he, in writing, signed a waiver. the reason he was presented today, the defendant was tired of talking to federal agents. during those 12 days they not only got a confession from him and we see that in the complaint but also dozens of intelligence reports and leads. those reports are being gone through across the agencies trying to find additional links. the interesting thing, john we know there are direct links to the irgc, the revolutionary guard. senior counterterrorism official tells me they have not yet found a direct link to the supreme leader or to president mahmoud ahmadinejad but that's what they are going through these reports looki
unbeknownst to the defendant, on the flight were federal agents. in to custody and to a secret facility where he was held from september 29th until today. that's 12 days, john. each of those days he was interviewed by federal agents. each of those days before the interviews began he was given miranda warnings and told he was entitled to be presented on charges before a federal magistrate and each of those days he, in writing, signed a waiver. the reason he was presented today, the defendant was...
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had actually been tracking awlaki for months, unbeknownst to awlaki the u.s. knew exactly where he was hiding. >> never underestimate the power of fear. >> reporter: anwar awlaki had been considered especially dangerous because he was, in fact, american. and therefore, knew of the targets in the u.s. that could be vulnerable to attacks. today, in a highly targeted attack, he finally met his end. the u.s. had been zeroing in on anwar al awlaki's location for months. u.s. military officials determined awlaki was hiding out in a compound deep in the back country of yemen. what awlaki could never know was high overhead, american surveillance aircraft and satellites were watching that compound 24 hours a day, while armed drones flew nearby. all they needed was awlaki to step out into the daylight. they waited and waited. until this morning. awlaki, one of the most wanted terrorists in the world, walked out and climbed into a pickup truck. a huge break. as he began to drive, more than 7,000 miles away, likely at cia headquarters in langley, virginia, operators using
had actually been tracking awlaki for months, unbeknownst to awlaki the u.s. knew exactly where he was hiding. >> never underestimate the power of fear. >> reporter: anwar awlaki had been considered especially dangerous because he was, in fact, american. and therefore, knew of the targets in the u.s. that could be vulnerable to attacks. today, in a highly targeted attack, he finally met his end. the u.s. had been zeroing in on anwar al awlaki's location for months. u.s. military...
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. >> unbeknownst to her, a city contractor had installed a new water meter for her house and it causedater pipe to burst. she had no running water and she would have to call a plumber to get it fixed and she would have to pay for it herself. >> i couldn't believe it. i no water. that what blew my mind. you couldn't wash or do the laundry or do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4200 to break open the sidewalk install a new pipe and then pour new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. >> shewith thed a claim with the city demanding to be reimbursed. the city rejected her claim but did turn it over to a contractor bsi meter services but the case stalled for weeks and then months. >> i got the idea of calling channel 7. i didn't know -- i didn't know who to turn us. >> she did call us. we found out this was much bigger than helen's case. >> this is about a two-year project to upgrade all the water meters. >> the water department is replacing all 177,000 water meters in the city with these new wireless models. the department admits the installation can
. >> unbeknownst to her, a city contractor had installed a new water meter for her house and it causedater pipe to burst. she had no running water and she would have to call a plumber to get it fixed and she would have to pay for it herself. >> i couldn't believe it. i no water. that what blew my mind. you couldn't wash or do the laundry or do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4200 to break open the sidewalk install a new pipe and then pour...
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may not have been able to be held to do an intelligence interview, so he was flown to new york unbeknownst to the defendant on that flight were federal agents. when that flight landed in new york, federal agents quietly took him into custody, then took him to a u.s. government facility. it was a secret facility where he was held from september 29th until today, that's 12 days, john. each of those days he was interviewed by federal agents. each of those days before those interviews began he was given his miranda warnings and told that he was entitled to be presented on charges before a federal magistrate, and each of those days he in writing signed a waiver. the reason he was presented today, he was tired of talking to federal agents. during those 12 days they not only got a confession from him and we see that in the complaint, but they also got dozens of intelligence reports and leads. those dozens of reports are now being gone through across the federal family of agencies trying to find additional links. the interesting thing here, john, we know that there are direct links to the al quds
may not have been able to be held to do an intelligence interview, so he was flown to new york unbeknownst to the defendant on that flight were federal agents. when that flight landed in new york, federal agents quietly took him into custody, then took him to a u.s. government facility. it was a secret facility where he was held from september 29th until today, that's 12 days, john. each of those days he was interviewed by federal agents. each of those days before those interviews began he was...
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as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his vehicle were empty, so he had a clear, unobstructed view of the two men as they came out of the restaurant arguing. sergeant gordon saw one man pushed the other backwards and told lt. parra there was a fight in progress and both police began to exit their car. in that instant, sergeant gordon saw that one man now have a revolving in his hands and was shooting in down irving street in the direction of the other man. surgeon court and chatted to lt. parra that they now had an argument that had escalated to a shooting. both officers sprang into action without hesitation. sergeant gordon, while dri
as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his...
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secret shoppers were a big thing and people were going into like a local hot spot or coffee shop and unbeknownst people doing it? >> they are but it's done from your home. you can do it through a computer or with your iphone. another way i thought was interesting is a company that will pay you to help come up with names for things. so, it's not as sort of undercover as secret shopping but it's a way to make anywhere from doing that from 50 to $500. so, it's not a bad income if youcan especially 500 bucks who couldn't use that right now? >> no doubt about that. quickly before we go to weather with justin how was the weekend? anything develop or anything on the baby front? >> just getting bigger and bigger and bigger. >> you are not that big. you are not. >> yes. i am. but it's keeping me warm. because it's been cold lately. how's that for a toss to weather. >> let's go to weather. megan we will check in in the 6:00 hour. >> see you then. >> justin going to weather. show called it, it was cold this weekend. >> on that note i am not sure if you saw this but snowshoe, west virginia, i will be scatte
secret shoppers were a big thing and people were going into like a local hot spot or coffee shop and unbeknownst people doing it? >> they are but it's done from your home. you can do it through a computer or with your iphone. another way i thought was interesting is a company that will pay you to help come up with names for things. so, it's not as sort of undercover as secret shopping but it's a way to make anywhere from doing that from 50 to $500. so, it's not a bad income if youcan...
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custooer feeders" (nat pop-cleanup) (rob gould)"buu invariably there may be some sort of damage that unbeknownst us at bge or o the customers.. that is effecting their individual service..we ccll that a nested outage.. an outtge within a ssreen)))bge reports 17,000 individual jobs... 10,000 reports of wires downand 348 poles had to be replaced. (robb gould)"but its important to note.. 3/4s of the customers onny had an outage of aboot two days"the energy giant million dollars. stooation (gould)riiht now shareholders are covering that." (commissioner williams) "... decides to ask the psc for consumer help beccuse of irene: the requust may come until next summer. (ending)"thank you" kc fox 45 nees at 10 moreethen 66-hundred peeple were involved in the power restoratiin effort.. including electric company workers from as far way as texas. 3&inspections of the washington monument reeumed today. poday.enginners are assessing damage to the landmark following last august's earttquake.heavy wiids kept rope-climbiig inspectors down worrer was swept 30-feet off the monument friday.the national park service
custooer feeders" (nat pop-cleanup) (rob gould)"buu invariably there may be some sort of damage that unbeknownst us at bge or o the customers.. that is effecting their individual service..we ccll that a nested outage.. an outtge within a ssreen)))bge reports 17,000 individual jobs... 10,000 reports of wires downand 348 poles had to be replaced. (robb gould)"but its important to note.. 3/4s of the customers onny had an outage of aboot two days"the energy giant million...
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. >> reporter: they say another doctor was treating jackson for insomnia, unbeknownst to dr.y. they also say murray was trying to wean jackson off propofol, something jackson was not happy about. >> i recall dr. mira stating that that is what mr. jackson was asking for. but as physicians, we are not just there to enable and provide patients with what they ask us for, but to do what's right. >> reporter: defense attorneys have abandoned their theory that michael jackson drank the final fatal dos -- dose of propofol. but they still may argue that he tried to inject himself with propofol. >> reporter: but they said that propofol should only be used for sedation, not to help people sleep. >> in a standard setting, without appropriate monitoring, it is absolutely incomprehensible. >> reporter: the defense is expected to begin its case next week, calling their own panel of experts, calling for what they said for the past few weeks. >> reporter: in los angeles, sandra hughes, wjz eyewitness news. >> murray faces four years in prison if convicted of manslaughter. >>> a helicopter cra
. >> reporter: they say another doctor was treating jackson for insomnia, unbeknownst to dr.y. they also say murray was trying to wean jackson off propofol, something jackson was not happy about. >> i recall dr. mira stating that that is what mr. jackson was asking for. but as physicians, we are not just there to enable and provide patients with what they ask us for, but to do what's right. >> reporter: defense attorneys have abandoned their theory that michael jackson drank...
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unbeknownst to her mother, mcintyre who lived in a different place was having sex with ebony, his daughterfor two years. he got jealous, stabbed her 15 times, put her body in a trash can and used her cell phone to misdirect the police investigation. >> she was beautiful. she is a beautiful young lady. very vibrant. very outgoing. very sweet girl that did not deserve to be taken away like this. >> reporter: before sentencing, mcintyre said i'm sorry for taking the life of my daughter, i robbed her of her childhood. the judge had the final word. she called rodney mcintyre disgraceful father. guilty of disgusting sexual abuse. unspeakable crimes, products of a depraved heart. 45-year-old rodney mcintyre sentenced to 40 years in jail. i'm pat collins, news 4, washington. >>> mcintyre pleaded guilty to the murder back in july. as part of the plea agreement, prosecutors did not file any additional charges against him. >>> a 12-year-old child helps firefighters save the lives of her neighbors. she heard alarms ringing about 2:00 this afternoon. she says she saw two people with a baby standing on
unbeknownst to her mother, mcintyre who lived in a different place was having sex with ebony, his daughterfor two years. he got jealous, stabbed her 15 times, put her body in a trash can and used her cell phone to misdirect the police investigation. >> she was beautiful. she is a beautiful young lady. very vibrant. very outgoing. very sweet girl that did not deserve to be taken away like this. >> reporter: before sentencing, mcintyre said i'm sorry for taking the life of my...
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as my career has been ended by the video taken unbeknownst to us.. take that video down. >> good morning. 8:56. confrontation protestersdreds of police yesterday. toiwar demonstrators trying the building to protest a exhibit. person was pepper sprayed. 27th annual army less than aned off it stretch as cross the to the national downtown d.c. before the pentagon.to race will benefit soldiers families. of road closures, www.wjla.com. columbiastreet and closed. are shuttle buss are making each of the closed stations. service should be back to normal tuesday morning. for our to dave zahren forecast. >> hi, kathy. a magnificent morning. the regions around 50's to about 60. rockville. oxon hill. splashed everywhere. why? pressure over the mid-atlantic. all of this rain down in future, that will be our midweek. then we're going to in near perfect weather conditions. arc of the jetstream canada. some record temperatures could today in new england, as far north as ottawa. so all because of this high dome that has given us wonderful stretch of weather. future
as my career has been ended by the video taken unbeknownst to us.. take that video down. >> good morning. 8:56. confrontation protestersdreds of police yesterday. toiwar demonstrators trying the building to protest a exhibit. person was pepper sprayed. 27th annual army less than aned off it stretch as cross the to the national downtown d.c. before the pentagon.to race will benefit soldiers families. of road closures, www.wjla.com. columbiastreet and closed. are shuttle buss are making...
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now, unbeknownst to ebony's mother, mac entire, who lived in a different place was having sex with ebony two years. he got jealous, stabbed the teenager 15 times, put her body in the trash can and used her cell phone to misdirect the police investigation. >> she was beautiful. she is a beautiful young lady, very vibrant, very outgoing, very sweet girl that did not deserve to be taken away like this. >> before sentencing, macintyre said i'm sorry for taking the live of my daughter. i robbed her of her childhood. but it was the judge who had the last word. she called rodney mcintyre a disgraceful father, guilty of disgusting sexual abuse. 45-year-old rodney mcintyre sentenced to 40 years in jail. jim, back to you. >> pat collins with the latest in perhaps the end of this story. thank you, pat. >>> questions about whether michael jackson was addicted to painkillers today. the defense called an addictions specialist to the stand. he says he believes jackson was addicted to the painkiller demerol, which he received from his dermatologist. he thinks withdrawal from the demerol caused jackson's
now, unbeknownst to ebony's mother, mac entire, who lived in a different place was having sex with ebony two years. he got jealous, stabbed the teenager 15 times, put her body in the trash can and used her cell phone to misdirect the police investigation. >> she was beautiful. she is a beautiful young lady, very vibrant, very outgoing, very sweet girl that did not deserve to be taken away like this. >> before sentencing, macintyre said i'm sorry for taking the live of my daughter. i...
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a trick to this click something unbeknownst to you would turn on your webcam ra. you don't have to fix anything on your own computer. we have no proof anyone has done this. but webcams freak me out a little bit. i like putting a cover over t m them. >> it's always wild to think about these hackers and how talented they are. >> get a piece of tape. >> wax tape works, too. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay." pg&e under new scrutiny. >>> plus, 20 years later, the event today to marge the tragic anniversary of the oakland hills fire. >>> and it's friday yooe. yooel want to make outdoor plan this is weekend. >>> and delays on the rails and the roads. sure, pulling the mold, mildew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >>> new this morning, richmond police looking for a security guard who started a gunf
a trick to this click something unbeknownst to you would turn on your webcam ra. you don't have to fix anything on your own computer. we have no proof anyone has done this. but webcams freak me out a little bit. i like putting a cover over t m them. >> it's always wild to think about these hackers and how talented they are. >> get a piece of tape. >> wax tape works, too. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay." pg&e under new scrutiny. >>> plus,...
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. >> unbeknownst to her, there was a last-minute addition right before the show. her watering can had been filled to the brim. >> it was so heavy i couldn't lift it up. now i have to keep walking with this in this shoes. >> no human being can walk in those things. >> it was like your foot is put if a funny way so it's hard to walk. >> the watering can was bad enough, but what was so funny was the desperate attempt of this, i'm sure, wonderful woman to stay vertical with these absurd shoes. >> jim prides himself on taking his job very seriously, but not on this day. >> and when she went down with the can, again, it was like, whoop, there she goes again. that was embarrassing. this was at least the second time. [ laughter ] >> well, you are all really just tickled by that, aren't you? you try walking in those shoes. >> we want to apologize. >> hold on, hole on. >> nothing could have prepared kamila or jim for the attention that came once the video went viral. >> i was the star. i was everywhere. i was in the newspaper, in every single news from australia to new york
. >> unbeknownst to her, there was a last-minute addition right before the show. her watering can had been filled to the brim. >> it was so heavy i couldn't lift it up. now i have to keep walking with this in this shoes. >> no human being can walk in those things. >> it was like your foot is put if a funny way so it's hard to walk. >> the watering can was bad enough, but what was so funny was the desperate attempt of this, i'm sure, wonderful woman to stay vertical...
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unbeknownst to themselves.ty hope is going to change following this crime. >> reporter: it's interesting, given that you have met a lot of the victims. they all say that surrogacy is a beautiful thing, especially for families who can't have kids of their own. so obviously, they want surrogacy to be available for people. however, there's only a patchwork of laws throughout the country regarding surrogacy, and it's really surrogacy agencies that are largely unregulated and there is really no oversight over them as one surrogacyics pert told me, it's easier to open up a surrogacy agency than it is to get licensing for a food truck to sell tacos on the sidewalk. clearly they want new rules implemented. >> these embryos were being created in labs overseas and the surrogates were sent overseas. if you're involved in a surrogate sit involved overseas, there's less oversight. coming up, the latest in the michael jackson death trial. the defense getting its chance to grill a key prosecution witness. also, a 360 follow o
unbeknownst to themselves.ty hope is going to change following this crime. >> reporter: it's interesting, given that you have met a lot of the victims. they all say that surrogacy is a beautiful thing, especially for families who can't have kids of their own. so obviously, they want surrogacy to be available for people. however, there's only a patchwork of laws throughout the country regarding surrogacy, and it's really surrogacy agencies that are largely unregulated and there is really...
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rick perry roared back offense, slamming mitt romney for hiring a lawn care company years ago that unbeknownst to romney employed illegal aliens. >> you stood here in front of the american people and did not tell the truth that you had illegals working on your property. >> we went to the company and said you can't have illegals on your property. >> he put a firm hand on his shoulder but mostly he belittled romney. >> you have a problem allowing someone to finish speaking, and i suggest if you want to be the president of the united states, you have to let people speak. it's been a tough couple of debates for rick. i understand that, so you are going to get testy. >> michele bachmann chose a different topic. >> the person who really has a problem with illegal immigration, is president obama. his uncle and his aunt are illegal aliens that have been allowed to stay in the country despite they're illegal. >> herman cain's 9-9-9 tax plan was hit from all sides and he said conservative studies are wrong in their conclusion, but a national sales tax would burden income group. >> is revenue neutral. >>
rick perry roared back offense, slamming mitt romney for hiring a lawn care company years ago that unbeknownst to romney employed illegal aliens. >> you stood here in front of the american people and did not tell the truth that you had illegals working on your property. >> we went to the company and said you can't have illegals on your property. >> he put a firm hand on his shoulder but mostly he belittled romney. >> you have a problem allowing someone to finish...
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. >> unbeknownst to the mormon community, kleasen's past was littered with firearms offenses and odd behavior. three wives had left him, the last when she found him taking a bath with a disemboweled deer. >> dear brother blair, sick of not doing much. i will not mess about any longer. i'm going for the kill. >> now kleasen's anger seemed focused on the mormon church as he began to write a series of threatening letters to the local bishop. >> there was a lot of things in the letters about being cia, big brother was watching you. >> i gave up everything that i owned and was chased, tracked down jailed and insulted, not only by my enemies, but by the church itself. >> when i got through reading those letters, i knew we had a problem with the guy. >> i do not want a pat on the head or a paw shake. i want blood. i want to go after my false accusers now and bring them to dishonor. >> aware that kleasen now had a grudge against the church, bishop mccullough put world out that the missionary visits to kleasen's remote trailer should be stopped. for reasons of their own, mark fischer and gary
. >> unbeknownst to the mormon community, kleasen's past was littered with firearms offenses and odd behavior. three wives had left him, the last when she found him taking a bath with a disemboweled deer. >> dear brother blair, sick of not doing much. i will not mess about any longer. i'm going for the kill. >> now kleasen's anger seemed focused on the mormon church as he began to write a series of threatening letters to the local bishop. >> there was a lot of things in...
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i've actually met a number of these surrogates involved in this, unbeknownst to themselves.es the surrogacy community hope is going to change following this crime? >> reporter: it's interesting, anderson, given that you have met a lot of the victims. they all say that surrogacy is a beautiful thing, especially for families who can't have kids of their own. so obviously, they want surrogacy to be available for people. however, there's only a patchwork of laws throughout the country regarding surrogacy, and it's really surrogacy agencies that are largely unregulated. and there is really no oversight over them. as one surrogacy expert told me, it's easier to open up a surrogacy agency than it is to get licensing for a food truck to sell tacos on the sidewalk. clearly, they want some new rules implemented. >> these embryos were being created in labs overseas and the surrogates were sent overseas, which experts say raises a lot of questions. if you're involved in a surrogate sit involved overseas, there's less oversight. >>> coming up, the latest in the michael jackson death tria
i've actually met a number of these surrogates involved in this, unbeknownst to themselves.es the surrogacy community hope is going to change following this crime? >> reporter: it's interesting, anderson, given that you have met a lot of the victims. they all say that surrogacy is a beautiful thing, especially for families who can't have kids of their own. so obviously, they want surrogacy to be available for people. however, there's only a patchwork of laws throughout the country...
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how do you think thosee 3 (rob gould)"but invaaiably there may be some sort of dammge that unbeknownst us at bge or to tte customerr.. that is effecting their &pindividual ssrvice..we call that a nested outagg.. an 3 joel... what was the average tiie a cussomer had to wait? a social secuuity aaministraaion worker is recovering this morning... &pafter being shot... in broad paylight... in woodlawn. woodlawn.it happened yesteedayy afternoon... on walden circle. co-workers say the man was n his lunch break and could have been walking to his home nearby.but on the way.... police say someone shot him during a robbbry attempt.the victii was able to walk to collapsed near the social security adminisration campus. the shooting prompted police to temporarily put the office on lockdoon because the gunman (mr. davis/neighbor) "i go through there a lot in the morning, you know. so, i guess i'm going to have to stop going through thhre.. you know, it's messed up man.. and so close to home." home." the victim is listee in good ccndition at sinai hospital. underground metro statiins are back up in ru
how do you think thosee 3 (rob gould)"but invaaiably there may be some sort of dammge that unbeknownst us at bge or to tte customerr.. that is effecting their &pindividual ssrvice..we call that a nested outagg.. an 3 joel... what was the average tiie a cussomer had to wait? a social secuuity aaministraaion worker is recovering this morning... &pafter being shot... in broad paylight... in woodlawn. woodlawn.it happened yesteedayy afternoon... on walden circle. co-workers say the man...
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unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on television. he sends along pictures of himself masturbating. when the decoy tells spikes she lives with her mother, spikes says he could become the mother's boyfriend, come to live at their house and have sex with both of them. >> i'm sure we would have time alone. >> eww, but then you would have my mom's germs on you. >> i'd wash off before. >> spikes also tells the girl he wants to watch her perform oral sex on another man. the decoy is curious -- >> where are you going to find him? >> probably the mall. or maybe on here. but the mall is a sure place. >> just walk up
unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. way from the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to...
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unbeknownst to her, that's a federal crime. >> reporter: this noon rock is the size of a grain of riceot like a woman was trying to fence a stolen moon rock. she was trying to raise some money for her sick kid and trying to leave her kids some inheritance. she calls nasa and she emails them saying i have got this moon rock. i would like to sell it, can you help me find a buyer? it was given to me by my husband. she said neil armstrong gave it to him. that as sets up a sting operation and they agree to meet at this hideaway called den yims. joanne and her new house get to this den yims. they pull out the moon rock and six sheriff's deputies and five nasa agents grab her and pull her out of this denny's. she says she was so scared she lost control her bladder. they took her outside and questioned her for two hours. she went on to say, it's very upsetting. it's all a lie. nasa says the inspector general works to arrest anybody who goes out to sell or steel moon debris. over the years nasa has gotten rid of 2,200 of these things. necessity give them to heads of state and countries. they lo
unbeknownst to her, that's a federal crime. >> reporter: this noon rock is the size of a grain of riceot like a woman was trying to fence a stolen moon rock. she was trying to raise some money for her sick kid and trying to leave her kids some inheritance. she calls nasa and she emails them saying i have got this moon rock. i would like to sell it, can you help me find a buyer? it was given to me by my husband. she said neil armstrong gave it to him. that as sets up a sting operation and...
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addition to the pornographic pictures he's got, he has taken photos of her, photos of children unbeknownstignificant piece is and that is that susan powell's two children have been removed from the home, from their father and grandfather because the court says that it is not a safe environment for children, that there apparently was a poster in that home of a woman with a sword going the two children says yeah, you know, i know my father has pornography, but he just put it on my computer. it wasn't really mine. and then he says, i'd rather have my two kids go to foster care than go to their mother's parents. i don't want my kids going to church. can it get any stranger than this? >> kelly: this is worse than a bad film, except it's reality. >> the shame of it is is that there are two children involved here, two young children, missing their mother. now have been removed from their father's custody. the father fighting tooth and nail with his father about the worth of their own mother, and now what we've got is a question: why did this stepfather come out and say i had a sexual relationship
addition to the pornographic pictures he's got, he has taken photos of her, photos of children unbeknownstignificant piece is and that is that susan powell's two children have been removed from the home, from their father and grandfather because the court says that it is not a safe environment for children, that there apparently was a poster in that home of a woman with a sword going the two children says yeah, you know, i know my father has pornography, but he just put it on my computer. it...
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saying michael jackson took it upon himself to walk into the private bedroom, take eight lorazepam, unbeknownsts doctor, conrad murray. don't they have to offer some evidence of this? they can't just make allegations and put no proof forward? >> can i remind you what's sitting here with me and hearing that in the casey anthony case that there was some sort of child molestation? they made allegations without any proof whatsoever. she's at home right now, okay, and that's the kind of thing that a jury will look to. if they don't want to "ruin" this man's life, conrad murray could get the benefit of beyond reasonable doubt. >> statement, prosecutors very effectively have used conrad murray's own words. >> absolutely. >> the statement he gave to police and prosecutors are making the argument even if you just take conrad murray at his word we've established gross negligence. >> yes. they're saying, the prosecution is saying we don't believe anything that he says, and because of that, he's guilty. then they're also saying if you believe everything that he says, because of that, he's guilty. >> this i
saying michael jackson took it upon himself to walk into the private bedroom, take eight lorazepam, unbeknownsts doctor, conrad murray. don't they have to offer some evidence of this? they can't just make allegations and put no proof forward? >> can i remind you what's sitting here with me and hearing that in the casey anthony case that there was some sort of child molestation? they made allegations without any proof whatsoever. she's at home right now, okay, and that's the kind of thing...
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there is a risk with me how that unbeknownst to me myself i will become too subjective. i will substitute what i think is good or the constitution as it was written and intended to apply. i say you are right about that. all i can do is be on my guard, write my opinions, and i see the opposite danger, and is called the frigidity. the opposite danger is interpreting those words that will no longer work for a country of 300 million americans living in the 21st century. >> it is a constitution. do you have polling data dexter you have a hearing to determine whether it will work or not? what to do? what is a good example? a good example where we did not agree? there are cases when you say, will it work? you are looking to, what are the free speech consequences? we had a case where somebody took a tape recorder of something that was in the public interest that involves a personal conversation. they printed it and there was a loss and you could not wiretap to give that information. how did that fit within the framework of expression? you tried to see what are the risks to the e
there is a risk with me how that unbeknownst to me myself i will become too subjective. i will substitute what i think is good or the constitution as it was written and intended to apply. i say you are right about that. all i can do is be on my guard, write my opinions, and i see the opposite danger, and is called the frigidity. the opposite danger is interpreting those words that will no longer work for a country of 300 million americans living in the 21st century. >> it is a...
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to see what our circumstances now and how it fits today because they're is a risk with me that unbeknownst to me myself i will become too subjective and will tend to substitute what i think is good for the constitution as it was written and intended to apply. what i say is, yes, you are right about that. all i could do is be on my guard right by opinions cannot try to look to objective circumstances, and i see the opposite danger. the opposite danger is called rigidity. the opposite danger is interpreting those words in a way that there will no longer work for a country of 308 million americans who are living in the 21st century to work in the way the framers would have wanted them to work had they been able to understand our society. it is a constitution. >> do you have a hearing to determine whether it will work for not, like congress does? >> what do you do? you have to look to the examples. what's a good example? a good example where we didn't agree. there is -- you know, there are cases where you see will of work? the what you're doing is looking to what are the free-speech consequenc
to see what our circumstances now and how it fits today because they're is a risk with me that unbeknownst to me myself i will become too subjective and will tend to substitute what i think is good for the constitution as it was written and intended to apply. what i say is, yes, you are right about that. all i could do is be on my guard right by opinions cannot try to look to objective circumstances, and i see the opposite danger. the opposite danger is called rigidity. the opposite danger is...
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it would be as if you go to the neighborhood to have a pickup game and unbeknownst to you you're playing against an nba player. i think the solution to this, i don't think you can prevent people from misusing bots because i think it is just impossible. for me the solution would be to have a rating system whereby if you want to play against people know whether they are good or bad and nobody has a reading light in the chess world better players have higher ratings and the worst players have worse live ratings. if a plea against somebody with a thousand point higher rating than the i going to get beat but it might be fun. the same should happen in the gambling world if you go on-line playing poker and have a 1400 reading playing against somebody with a 2100 reading most likely they are going to beat you but you might learn something. the chair recognizes mr. barton for five minutes. >> thank you madame chairwoman. i was going to leave and then we were told we were going to have a second round so i decided to stick around but my stomach is starting to grow so let's not have three rounds eve
it would be as if you go to the neighborhood to have a pickup game and unbeknownst to you you're playing against an nba player. i think the solution to this, i don't think you can prevent people from misusing bots because i think it is just impossible. for me the solution would be to have a rating system whereby if you want to play against people know whether they are good or bad and nobody has a reading light in the chess world better players have higher ratings and the worst players have...
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it's like going to the neighborhood to have a pick up game, and unbeknownst to you, you're playing against an nba player. i think the solution to this, i don't think you can prevent people from using bots because i think that's just impossible. for me, the solution would be to have a rating system where by if you want to play against people to know whether they are good or bad, everybody has a rating like the chess world. i know if i play against somebody with 1,000 point higher rating than me, i'm going to get beat, but it might be fun. the same thing should happen in the gambling world where if you go online, play poker, you have a 1400 rating, and play someone with a 2200 rating, they might beat you, but you'll learn something. >> thank you. >> the chair recognizes mr. barton for 5 minutes. >> thank you. i was going to leave, but then heard there was a second round, so i decided to stick around. my stomach is growling so let's not do three rounds even though i asked for the hearing. [laughter] we're letting the tail wag the dog here. we're having a hearing as to whether it's acceptable,
it's like going to the neighborhood to have a pick up game, and unbeknownst to you, you're playing against an nba player. i think the solution to this, i don't think you can prevent people from using bots because i think that's just impossible. for me, the solution would be to have a rating system where by if you want to play against people to know whether they are good or bad, everybody has a rating like the chess world. i know if i play against somebody with 1,000 point higher rating than me,...