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unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra,
unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra,
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. >> reporter: bieber, a fellow canada, and teem star ashley diz dale, unbeknownst to her, knaf callybe the star treatment, even fweeting about the song. spending the day with her, it's clear life hasn't been the same since. >> can you sing your song? >> you just signed a hamburger bag, i think. >> i know. i wonder what he's going to do with that. i hope there's not food inside of it. >> reporter: what is this like? >> it's a little shocking. but it's exciting. >> reporter: carly left home at 17 to pursue her dream, working as a barista among other things when one of her former teachers encouraged her to try out for canadian idol. she placed third but got a record deal. >> they signed me as a folk artist. and then i arrived and i was like i've written a pop record. and they're like what! i know. carly and two writers wrote call me maybe. >> we wanted to use like a modern day, walking on broken glass tile. we were just using different stroumts that you don't normally hear. we had fun creating it. it was one of those joyful processes where you don't think, is it going to work or are pe
. >> reporter: bieber, a fellow canada, and teem star ashley diz dale, unbeknownst to her, knaf callybe the star treatment, even fweeting about the song. spending the day with her, it's clear life hasn't been the same since. >> can you sing your song? >> you just signed a hamburger bag, i think. >> i know. i wonder what he's going to do with that. i hope there's not food inside of it. >> reporter: what is this like? >> it's a little shocking. but it's...
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at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the seat belt and was not working. he used his knife to reach into the car and cut it. the heat was so hot his face was burning. it scorched his face and hair. he did not retreat. he went into the vehicle and remove the individual from the vehicle. as soon as they got away to safety, the vehicle exploded. the fire department is still not on scene. before they arrived there was a taxicab driver who had attempted to break the window and he was unable to and it got so hot that he retreated. these men did not retreat. they did not hesitate. they did not think about running. to this day, this person is able to wake up in the morning and look at his family. for that break, you are being given the silver medal of valor. [applause] capt. eric vintero and officers heppler and carrasco. >> good evening. i would like to
at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the seat belt and was not working. he used his knife to reach into the car and cut it. the heat was so hot his face was burning. it scorched his face and hair. he did not retreat. he went into the vehicle and remove...
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unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra, gets the door open and escapes. >> picks the lock? >> yes, let's listen to lieutenant parish snyder. >> we are trying to figure out how she got out of that cell. >> stratten with you found an hour later hiding in bushes. chapman got away in a black hummer and they are looking to adjustments. >> we will probably change our procedures how we handle unattended prisoners in the back of police cars. >> in their defense, they probably didn't expect anybody to kick the window out and ease out like a worm. >> these are criminals. they will do anything they can, and they did. >> right stick. left stick. >> it's about three minutes from the end of the stage at the new england forest rally. we have rory gardner, he's the driver. steven harold is the navigator shouting directions. >> right stick. left stick long over bump. >> there's a couple things critical to
unbeknownst to officers, takes the officers about a minute to figure out what happened. they're setting up a perimeter to track this guy down. here's what stratten is doing in the holding cell. pulls something out of her bra, gets the door open and escapes. >> picks the lock? >> yes, let's listen to lieutenant parish snyder. >> we are trying to figure out how she got out of that cell. >> stratten with you found an hour later hiding in bushes. chapman got away in a black...
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unbeknownst to us and side of the process that resulted in the housing trust fund, the mayor chose, forver reason, to include $13 million in his revenue measure. [bell rings] we support that. we support the supervisor's desire to increase that amount as well to ensure that does not go against the general fund. we support that process and hope for a speedy outcome in which we have a housing trust fund and . thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> supervisors, san francisco construction trades council. this has been a few months in the making. it is taken a variety of forms. i have followed conversations with a number of folks from a variety of perspectives. i am personally supportive of the amendment. the council has not taken a formal position yet, but i will recommend its support. thank8snx @&e%ei supervisor kim: thank you. >> my name is john. i work with the sheet metal workers local 104 and have been working on a variety of policies throughout the bay area in that capacity, addressing a housing and land use issues. we're very much in support of the mayor's initiative on the housing
unbeknownst to us and side of the process that resulted in the housing trust fund, the mayor chose, forver reason, to include $13 million in his revenue measure. [bell rings] we support that. we support the supervisor's desire to increase that amount as well to ensure that does not go against the general fund. we support that process and hope for a speedy outcome in which we have a housing trust fund and . thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> supervisors, san francisco construction...
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unbeknownst to us and side of the process that resulted in the housing trust fund, the mayor chose, forver reason, to include $13 million in his revenue measure. [bell rings] we support that. we support the supervisor's desire to increase that amount as well to ensure that does not go against the general fund. we support that process and hope for a speedy outcome in which we have a housing trust fund and . thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> supervisors, san francisco construction trades council. this has been a few
unbeknownst to us and side of the process that resulted in the housing trust fund, the mayor chose, forver reason, to include $13 million in his revenue measure. [bell rings] we support that. we support the supervisor's desire to increase that amount as well to ensure that does not go against the general fund. we support that process and hope for a speedy outcome in which we have a housing trust fund and . thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> supervisors, san francisco construction...
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communist party, the black panthers, all unbeknownst to any other agency of the u.s. government.all thiscame out later, in the 1970s. they were playing hardball. and they were hard bitten men. they saw the opportunity to succeed jay . edgar hoover as a once in a lifetime opportunity, and no holds were barred. an ancillary finding of mine was about 1/3 of what felt told woodward and bernstein was untrue because he didn't really care about the facts. what he cared about was inciting the white house against pat gray. now part of -- although my book is about felt, of course it also involves woodward and bernstein and how they depicted felt. now i think they probably believed early on what felt was telling them. that he was on their side, disclosing bad facts about the white house because the only actor who ever portrayed deep throat better than hal holbrook, i think, was mark felt. he fooled everybody. he fooled pat gray. he fooled woodward. but at some point i think bob woodward is not obtuse. he's covered most of the agencies in washington. he's written scores of best-selling books
communist party, the black panthers, all unbeknownst to any other agency of the u.s. government.all thiscame out later, in the 1970s. they were playing hardball. and they were hard bitten men. they saw the opportunity to succeed jay . edgar hoover as a once in a lifetime opportunity, and no holds were barred. an ancillary finding of mine was about 1/3 of what felt told woodward and bernstein was untrue because he didn't really care about the facts. what he cared about was inciting the white...
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it could be from predators who are in the community unbeknownst to the victim, a person who's victimized from either physical assault or rape or events like that. so the, it can be from a loved one or it can be from a total stranger. dr. gillece, basically how is trauma closely tied with substance use and mental health issues? well, we believe that symptoms are adaptations and frequently the way people cope with their trauma is through using, is oftentimes through self-inflicted violence. it's oftentimes with other self-protective issues that people are involved in to protect themselves against the trauma. in mental health we see a lot of diagnoses that are actually trauma related. clearly the posttraumatic stress disorder is one, but a lot of affective disorders are oftentimes really trauma based. a lot of the issues with people with the axis ii or the personality disorders, the people that are labeled borderline personality, we oftentimes see a untreated early experience of physical, sexual abuse, abandonment, neglect, or the witnessing of violence. ms. cain, you're working now as a pe
it could be from predators who are in the community unbeknownst to the victim, a person who's victimized from either physical assault or rape or events like that. so the, it can be from a loved one or it can be from a total stranger. dr. gillece, basically how is trauma closely tied with substance use and mental health issues? well, we believe that symptoms are adaptations and frequently the way people cope with their trauma is through using, is oftentimes through self-inflicted violence. it's...
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that contractor replaced the lock on her door unbeknownst to the beanie she claims. the box she used was a universal lock in another contractor was able to access it and once in the same scenario at play that again where she was at home alone somebody broke into her house and she and she finally moved out so she's suing i mean the and there's a lot of these cases there's sort of slowly moving their way through the records i think what the consumer lawyers would say is generally that there are you know pretty outgunned. by you know the financial resources of the contracting companies and of course of the banks that back them up then that story that you just described i mean someone could mistake some of these people as burglars and potentially someone could get hurt or even killed well i think that's the fear i mean that's the real fear and one of the attorneys i interview in my story it was said just that he said you know this is somebody could get shot because just as you say people are rightfully frightened when somebody comes into their house and they're not expec
that contractor replaced the lock on her door unbeknownst to the beanie she claims. the box she used was a universal lock in another contractor was able to access it and once in the same scenario at play that again where she was at home alone somebody broke into her house and she and she finally moved out so she's suing i mean the and there's a lot of these cases there's sort of slowly moving their way through the records i think what the consumer lawyers would say is generally that there are...
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we got a call from a genealogist who had been working for us and unbeknownst to us, she kept digging.he called and said, wow, i think i found something. would you like to work with this? we were very interested. >> what have they found? >> i got on a plane to birmingham and spent time in the archives, trying to track down people who knew anything about the first lady's great, great grandfather who was rudolph type and that art reported on the great, great, great grand party father who was valued as a slave in 18952 and her great, great, great grandfather who was a white man whose identity is a mystery. >> and you note there is at least one photo in the white house, i guess, a family photo that necessary but there was a lot of mystery surrounding him and who he was, what his identity was? >> the first time that the white house saw this photo, we actually presented it to them and actually dolfis shields, the great great grandfather of the first lady was someone she had not seen before. >> how much cooperation did you get from the family, those who knew the family? was this a difficult p
we got a call from a genealogist who had been working for us and unbeknownst to us, she kept digging.he called and said, wow, i think i found something. would you like to work with this? we were very interested. >> what have they found? >> i got on a plane to birmingham and spent time in the archives, trying to track down people who knew anything about the first lady's great, great grandfather who was rudolph type and that art reported on the great, great, great grand party father...
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unbeknownst to them it is a helpful, handy site you can check out. it's an aggregate of the photo streaming, twitter, flickr and so forth. >> a good heads-up. >> absolutely. >> what's up for tomorrow? >> at 8:00 and 9:00 we have a chance to head to vegas for the music pest val with rihanna, pit bull and more, aerosmith, all at the mgm grand and it's at 8:00 and 9:00 tomorrow on hot 99.5. >> a blast. all right. >> great to see you. >> see you guys. >> see you next tuesday. >>> the wildly popular "50 shades of grew" books are heading for the screen. focus features will produce a film based on the erotic novels. >> the books have sold 20 million copies around the world. "fifty shades of grey" became the first to sell a million ebooks on kindle. >> and coming up on news 4, starting over. when high profile couples like tom cruise and katie holmes split up, it makes news. a million other relationships end in divorce asking couples to ask, what's next? we'll take a look at the business of starting over. >>> a luxury retailer and discount store team up. how
unbeknownst to them it is a helpful, handy site you can check out. it's an aggregate of the photo streaming, twitter, flickr and so forth. >> a good heads-up. >> absolutely. >> what's up for tomorrow? >> at 8:00 and 9:00 we have a chance to head to vegas for the music pest val with rihanna, pit bull and more, aerosmith, all at the mgm grand and it's at 8:00 and 9:00 tomorrow on hot 99.5. >> a blast. all right. >> great to see you. >> see you guys....
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. >> unbeknownst to the police officer, the gunman walks his mother out of their home at gunpoint. >>him. please. oh, my god. >> reporter: there was an exchange of gunfire, the first of several. the suspect's mother is out of the way now. >> some of the shots take effect on our police officers, thanksfully or police officer we believe did strike the gunman. >> reporter: but he doesn't stop. other officers join in, he's tased. >> the taser is deployed with prongs. he ripped the prongs right out of his body. >> reporter: he continues running up the middle. police think they see him pull a weapon. he had already dropped his gun, but they didn't know that then. >> we shoot him again sever times with our firearms. it doesn't take effect. he runs to a grassy spots where he takes hi pants off. >> reporter: now he's tased again, but just jumps into a police cruiser seen here on a surveyian video. >> see how he backed it in? >> reporter: it all ends with a crash into this wall where he was finally arrested. neighbors who know him are baffled. >> to me i'm trying to figure out what was on his m
. >> unbeknownst to the police officer, the gunman walks his mother out of their home at gunpoint. >>him. please. oh, my god. >> reporter: there was an exchange of gunfire, the first of several. the suspect's mother is out of the way now. >> some of the shots take effect on our police officers, thanksfully or police officer we believe did strike the gunman. >> reporter: but he doesn't stop. other officers join in, he's tased. >> the taser is deployed with...
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unbeknownst to them there's someone there ready for a horrible act of violence, maiming. that becomes an accepted part of culture and the way americans conduct their life i think is abhorrent. i think it really needs to be reviewed and revisited. i do think we should take this time. again, this predictable tragedy, almost, to begin again the dialogue, the discussion, conversation america has to have on the issue of gun violence and access to these types of weapons and the amounts of ammunition that this individual was able to obtain online. and doesn't that raise -- i know we're looking at this the day or two or three after. didn't that raise any flags with anyone that someone would order 6,000 rounds of ammunition? who orders that outside of the national guard, outside of the army, outside of the navy? i don't know. but that certainly would have sent up, i think, red flags for me if i was made aware of that. >> sir, as you say, this was a predictable tragedy. as we're having this conversation 18 months after the fact gabrielle giffords was almost assassinated outside a s
unbeknownst to them there's someone there ready for a horrible act of violence, maiming. that becomes an accepted part of culture and the way americans conduct their life i think is abhorrent. i think it really needs to be reviewed and revisited. i do think we should take this time. again, this predictable tragedy, almost, to begin again the dialogue, the discussion, conversation america has to have on the issue of gun violence and access to these types of weapons and the amounts of ammunition...
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american businesses and large corporations have followed this sort of model, i think, in my mind unbeknownstto human history before this, where they shut down production in cleveland or toledo, and they move it to beijing and sell the products in the united states. i think the american people are waking up to that. they see a presidential candidate that has basically done his job that way. in many ways that's what this olympic story is about with our athletes. the awards were given out for breaking trade laws, china would get the gold medal, and that what we're seeing with all the outsourcing and all the trade agreements and all that far too many people, the elite in this country have done to the middle class. it's really an ultimate betrayal of our country and the middle class. >> you think mitt romney betrayed the american economy? >> i think he's part of a group of business people who saw the best way to do business was shut down production here and move i abroad, make it there and sell back to the united states. you can avoid labor laws, you can evade environmental and worker safety rule
american businesses and large corporations have followed this sort of model, i think, in my mind unbeknownstto human history before this, where they shut down production in cleveland or toledo, and they move it to beijing and sell the products in the united states. i think the american people are waking up to that. they see a presidential candidate that has basically done his job that way. in many ways that's what this olympic story is about with our athletes. the awards were given out for...
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at that time, unbeknownst to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling and 9%. now, if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy -- the recession was more mild than that. that is why the forecast for unemployment was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you are right in debt we missed the depth and severity. so did almost everyone else. once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters later. by the third quarter of 2009, gdp was rising again. that is a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. >> thank you. you testified on the additional work penalty the new exchange subsidies provided by obamacare. i would like to highlight that the subsidies in close -- impose a marriage penalty. that is because under federal poverty guidelines, for a family of two, it is 135%. that means that two single individuals earning $22,000 a year will lose about $1,400 per year in subsidies if they became. in one household earning 44,000 rather t
at that time, unbeknownst to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling and 9%. now, if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy -- the recession was more mild than that. that is why the forecast for unemployment was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you are right in debt we missed the depth and severity. so did almost everyone else. once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters...
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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 in 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 again, it was, like, whoop, there she goes again! that was embarrassing. this was at least the second time. >> well, you all are just really tickled by this. you try walking in those shoes. >> we want to apologize. >> hold on. hold on. >> nothing could have prepared kamila or jim for the attention that came once their video went viral. >> i was the star. i was everywhere. i was in the newspaper, in every single news from australia to new york. >> there was not a continent exce
. >> 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 in 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...
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they were essentially running this surveillance operation in new jersey unbeknownst to cops in new jersey. it amounted to the monitoring of many muslims across the hudson river from new york city. they were keeping files for instance on sermons delivered at mosques there they were logging the movement and comments of political organizations organizers. they were tracking the location of muslims where they ate, where they shopped. what sports venues they went to. nobody beyond the nypd might ever have found out about this had it not been for that building super who saw something and said something to that 911 operator. listen. >> the computer hardware, software, you know, laying around? >> um-huh. >> there is pictures of terrorists there is pictures of our neighboring buildings that we have. >> in new brunswick? >> yes. >> thus, the nypd was called out and embarrassed by a citizen doing exactly what the nypd tells us all to do. >> shepard: the nypd has said from the beginning of this that there is nothing wrong with this. it's not illegal, right? >> they said it's absolutely legal and abso
they were essentially running this surveillance operation in new jersey unbeknownst to cops in new jersey. it amounted to the monitoring of many muslims across the hudson river from new york city. they were keeping files for instance on sermons delivered at mosques there they were logging the movement and comments of political organizations organizers. they were tracking the location of muslims where they ate, where they shopped. what sports venues they went to. nobody beyond the nypd might...