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. >> he's taking a victory lap because the policy wasn't changed on twitter, unbeknownst to him. would think there would be a concern that the policy was changed on twitter unbeknownst to him. >> people are seeing these tweets and wondering if trump is changing the policy. are we on the brink of car with north korea or some other crisis? no one can figure out at a moment's notice, are we changing the policy? it's clear from that interview that the secretary of state finds out changes on world policy from twitter, and that's not the way the world wants to find out. >> he's admitting he doesn't know whether the president is changing policy on twitter, and then he's expressing relief to find out after the fact, or satisfaction. >> almost like a victory lap. >> yes. it wasn't changed without me. i just find that weird. >> this is a terrible, terrible way of doing business. >> this isn't the way it's supposed to be? >> professionalize it, man. they're not going to do that, i understand, that's not how this president works. we're all playing a new game now, learning new rules, but part
. >> he's taking a victory lap because the policy wasn't changed on twitter, unbeknownst to him. would think there would be a concern that the policy was changed on twitter unbeknownst to him. >> people are seeing these tweets and wondering if trump is changing the policy. are we on the brink of car with north korea or some other crisis? no one can figure out at a moment's notice, are we changing the policy? it's clear from that interview that the secretary of state finds out...
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. >> assault with a deadly weapon or attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him at 7 ft and chester. he runs, within less than a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation he did not ask to get involved in but a wasituati where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> it shows tindle being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> angry students, teachers and parents are demanding stronger gun control laws after the shooting rampage that left 17 people dead at a florida hig school. >> during a tense cnn town hall, people challenge marco rubio. one parent said his comments about the shooting and quote, those pa thet cthetically weak. he said they can't be solved by gun -- he supports raising the age to buy rifles. >> were guns the factor in the hunting of our kids. >> if you are 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle. i will support a law that takes that right away. >> fantastic. >> the nra was quick to respond opposing any law that would raise the age of purchase for rifl
. >> assault with a deadly weapon or attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him at 7 ft and chester. he runs, within less than a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation he did not ask to get involved in but a wasituati where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> it shows tindle being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> angry students, teachers and parents are...
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and after receiving the orders from the sheriff, unbeknownst to them, the body camera was being thrown of the car. and this is what is recorded. >> i told him take him out. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> i heard shots fired, shots fired. s >> i said, don't ram him, shoot him. don't tear up my cars. i have two cars tore up again. >> there is the sheriff oddie shoupe preferring his officers to shoot and kill rather than damage the car patrols. the officers won't comment because of the pending lawsuit, but on the body cam they said that he was afraid that dial would shoot him first if he did not shoot first. and he is standing by that and the sheriff continues to lead the division. >> we will keep you updated as more information will come out. thank you, ka klkalee hartung. >>> and thank you for joining me, and victoria harlan is an es opinion host, but 20 years ago, she was in a vegetative state suffering from two rare diseases, and beat the odds learning how the walk and dance again. this is her story. >> i'm victoria arland and i was on season 25 of "dancing with the stars." i learned ea
and after receiving the orders from the sheriff, unbeknownst to them, the body camera was being thrown of the car. and this is what is recorded. >> i told him take him out. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> i heard shots fired, shots fired. s >> i said, don't ram him, shoot him. don't tear up my cars. i have two cars tore up again. >> there is the sheriff oddie shoupe preferring his officers to shoot and kill rather than damage the car patrols. the officers won't comment...
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. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon or an attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him so he runs. and within less than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to be involved in but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> reporter: a version of the video was released on social media. and attorneys say it shows him he was shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands. chief rojas responds. >> the b.a.r.t. police department will accept any independent review by anybody that wants to look at the actions of our officer in this incident. >> reporter: there was information that the chief was not able to release. we have sought reaction from the family's attorney who handles a lot of investigation. we will bring that to you tonight at 11:00. >> new at 6:00, a man accused of stealing jewelry three times from the same store in san francisco faces charges. toby kessler is accused of stealing jewelry from three malls. confiscating dozens of earring as well as rings. store employees called pol
. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon or an attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him so he runs. and within less than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to be involved in but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> reporter: a version of the video was released on social media. and attorneys say it shows him he was shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands. chief rojas...
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unbeknownst to him somebody else claimed to have trademark rights. my mom was freaking out, she thought she would lose the business, her house, swimming pool. she was frightened at her age she could lose everything. so was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, the cost of fighting back isn't worth it. when ted offered legal as far as force free that allowed them to fight back. the result, a compromise agreement. >> move usa half inch and plug in original below it now we're original surf city usa. >> so my reaction when i got this letter was that this isn't real. >> i was kind of like, yeah, got to be a joke. >> michelle and elias from portland, oregon, received their own cease and desist letter. >> of a letter from united states olympic committee to not use the name anymore. come to the attention you're operating restaurants under the name olympic provision. however we request you ultimately discontinue unauthorized use of the federally protected mark olympic. we came up with that name because we were
unbeknownst to him somebody else claimed to have trademark rights. my mom was freaking out, she thought she would lose the business, her house, swimming pool. she was frightened at her age she could lose everything. so was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, the cost of fighting back isn't worth it. when ted offered legal as far as force free that allowed them to fight back. the result, a compromise agreement. >> move usa half inch...
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. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon or an attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him so he runs. and within less than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to be involved in but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> reporter: a version of the video was released on social media. and attorneys say it shows him he was shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands. chief rojas responds. >> the b.a.r.t. police department will accept any independent review by anybody that wants to look at the actions of our officer in this incident. >> reporter: there was information that the chief was not able to release. we have sought reaction from the family's attorney who handles a lot of investigation. we will bring that to you tonight at 11:00. >> new at 6:00, a man accused of stealing jewelry three times from the same store in san francisco faces charges. toby kessler is accused of stealing jewelry from three malls. confiscating dozens of earring as well as rings. store employees called pol
. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon or an attempted homicide being committed unbeknownst to him so he runs. and within less than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to be involved in but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> reporter: a version of the video was released on social media. and attorneys say it shows him he was shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands. chief rojas...
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because unbeknownst to us as humans, right? we actually have -- [inaudible] of course -- ocular reflex which means that almost two minutes before we know we're tired, we're going to start losing coordination between our pupils and our head movements. >> host: okay. that said -- >> guest: that said, if you start to get drowsy, if you start to be incapacitated, the technology can detect that, and an automaker can create different type of autonomous driving reactions to that. >> host: now, my cartels me i'm -- car tells me i'm getting tired. is that this type of technology? >> guest: it is absolutely the same, that's right. the ocular reflex, that is something that innovation where it's not just looking at blinks, because blinks you can change. you can change how often you blink, right? but the early detection, the early detection of your reaction speed, that part is where we -- >> host: so this is really kind of an amazing display when we see i think -- on then screen. >> guest: if the correlation is high, that's good. that means
because unbeknownst to us as humans, right? we actually have -- [inaudible] of course -- ocular reflex which means that almost two minutes before we know we're tired, we're going to start losing coordination between our pupils and our head movements. >> host: okay. that said -- >> guest: that said, if you start to get drowsy, if you start to be incapacitated, the technology can detect that, and an automaker can create different type of autonomous driving reactions to that. >>...
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the topline content rang in at 6 hundred and 20 for indulge in but only 140 for -- unbeknownst to the participant to shake was identical opposed sessions and contain 340 calories. the experiment involved more than just drinking milkshakes. both sessions separated by one week an intravenous catheter was placed in the partisan as arms of blood could be drawn before they drank the shake when i first tasted the shake in a happen now or after they finished. a hormone secreted by the gut when the stomach is empty. it signals the brain that it's time to eat. adrenaline flows from that haslam so we burn fewer calories when we have to hunt for food for sustenance. after hard e-mail it signals the brain to stop feasting. this drop also wraps up the metabolism so they can burn the calories we have just ingested. by contrast after eating a salad holds addressing levels barely budged. in theory the rise and fall of adrenaline occurs in proportion to the calories we have consumed. in order to achieve a healthy metabolic balance. the communication between her brain and metabolism don't always follow
the topline content rang in at 6 hundred and 20 for indulge in but only 140 for -- unbeknownst to the participant to shake was identical opposed sessions and contain 340 calories. the experiment involved more than just drinking milkshakes. both sessions separated by one week an intravenous catheter was placed in the partisan as arms of blood could be drawn before they drank the shake when i first tasted the shake in a happen now or after they finished. a hormone secreted by the gut when the...
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and i gave that talk in october of 1989, and in january of 1990 -- unbeknownst to me -- the professor what had written this first volume and was presumably doing the second died. and his adult daughter, he was a professor in chicago at that time, and his adult daughter was trying to sell her father's house in willmet. turned out he had a very difficult life and a lot of health issues and emotional issues. she didn't know what to do with his lifetime of research on arthur vandenberg in his basement. it had no monetary value, this was pre-digital age when it's all xerox copies from the truman library, the british foreign office, but she hated to just chuck her father's lifetime of research in the street. she calls the historical society of michigan and says do you know anyone with an interest in arthur vandenberg. well, i'd spoken eight weeks earlier at their conference, and i was the only name they had, and i ended up bringing a vanload of boxes and files back to grand rapids. and suddenly instead of the world not needing a second biography, i had a sense of mission that if i'm not goi
and i gave that talk in october of 1989, and in january of 1990 -- unbeknownst to me -- the professor what had written this first volume and was presumably doing the second died. and his adult daughter, he was a professor in chicago at that time, and his adult daughter was trying to sell her father's house in willmet. turned out he had a very difficult life and a lot of health issues and emotional issues. she didn't know what to do with his lifetime of research on arthur vandenberg in his...
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road that i may get hauled into court with this fine and other stuff because one of my friends, unbeknownst to me, sent emails to the candidate about certain matters, and then he gave me a check for 5,000, i passed it on, and signed your card. dammed if i do. dammed if i don't -- damned if i do, damned if i don't. this makes absolutely no sense, as far as clarification goes. people would have no idea what this law was and whether or not they were adhering to it or not. >> mr. chairman, the staff. >> mr. kopp? >> does this provision apply only to the bundler? >> yes. >> thank you. >> commissioners, larry bush for friends of ethics. i would just like to say as a point of personal privilege, we are not the ones who are tweaking this language. this language was tweaked by staff yesterday. all we're doing is asking that the language we have seen and worked with for the past several months now be used. so, for example, suddenly we see a provision that says that we're exempting volunteer people in campaigns. what we know is that people who serve on finance committees for candidates are volunteers.
road that i may get hauled into court with this fine and other stuff because one of my friends, unbeknownst to me, sent emails to the candidate about certain matters, and then he gave me a check for 5,000, i passed it on, and signed your card. dammed if i do. dammed if i don't -- damned if i do, damned if i don't. this makes absolutely no sense, as far as clarification goes. people would have no idea what this law was and whether or not they were adhering to it or not. >> mr. chairman,...
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immigration enforcement effort, but it turns out that there is an immigration enforcement effort that was unbeknownst to that member, that there immediatneeds to be an immediate response to us that that's what happened. that's in the middle of page four. and finally, in the -- there's a call on page five to -- some additional oversight that every year -- and there's actually a typo graphical error at the top of page five that we should adjust, by no later than january of each year. do you see that? yeah. and i think commissioner dejesus found another typo. >> yeah. on page three, 3-b, on the second line, the little thing that's crossed out, it needs to stay in. [ inaudible ] emergency response to ice or cbp shall immediately notify their supervisor. the strikeout went a little too far. >> t-o, and middle of page three, next sentence. >> okay. i think they did hear me. can you hear me? >> based on that, i would make a motion that the commission adopt the revisions to dgo 5.15. >> with the corrections made. >> with the corrections. >> i second that. >> and before we -- i seek public comment, i want to
immigration enforcement effort, but it turns out that there is an immigration enforcement effort that was unbeknownst to that member, that there immediatneeds to be an immediate response to us that that's what happened. that's in the middle of page four. and finally, in the -- there's a call on page five to -- some additional oversight that every year -- and there's actually a typo graphical error at the top of page five that we should adjust, by no later than january of each year. do you see...
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. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon orp attempted homicide committed unbeknownst to him at seventh and chester. so he runs and within rest than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create, a situation that he did not ask to get involved in. but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> a version of the video was released on social media. an attorneys for tindle's family say it shows him being shot in the back without enough to time to raze hands as the officer was ordering him to do. the chief responds. >> the b.a.r.t. polsds will accept any independent investigation, any independent review by any body that wants to look at the actions of our officer in this incident or any other incident. >> reporter: eric thompson abc 7 news. >>> now abc 7 news spoke with the family's attorney tonight. it will have that for you on abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >>> all right unprepared and overwhelmed a damning report on the response to the wildfires. also the search for a bay area man last seen in yosemite. and noilgs drew tuma will be back wi
. >> there is an assault with a deadly weapon orp attempted homicide committed unbeknownst to him at seventh and chester. so he runs and within rest than a minute he is confronted with a situation that he did not create, a situation that he did not ask to get involved in. but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> a version of the video was released on social media. an attorneys for tindle's family say it shows him being shot in the back without enough to time to...
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san francisco police say he in fact is cutting the bike lock with plans to ride away unbeknownst to him, this is an undercover sfpd sting operation and within seconds he is taken to the ground by one officer who is quickly joined by 4 others. this bait bike abatement operation happened wednesday about 5pm at the bike racks outside mission cliffs.officer giselle linnane/san francisco police (lin-nan) 43-50this is just the beginning, the operation started wednesday and this will be going on continually police say bike thieves are being targeted in the mission district following repeated complaints from community members about this this ongoing problem.soti've had one seat and 2 bikes stolensot since 1992 i've had 5 bikes stolen, one of them twicemany who depend on their bikes to get around the city support the police department's proactive effortsoti think it's a great ideasoti think its wonderful if its true, i mean because my bike i used for everything and it's my life soti think their resources and investigations should be on a higher levelpolice say in addition to the sting operation
san francisco police say he in fact is cutting the bike lock with plans to ride away unbeknownst to him, this is an undercover sfpd sting operation and within seconds he is taken to the ground by one officer who is quickly joined by 4 others. this bait bike abatement operation happened wednesday about 5pm at the bike racks outside mission cliffs.officer giselle linnane/san francisco police (lin-nan) 43-50this is just the beginning, the operation started wednesday and this will be going on...
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together, i want to introduce to you a wonderful woman, a pioneer who has been doing a lot of work unbeknownstmany of us. i want to recognize cione lincho, she also goes by the name of sunshine. will miss sunshine come on down please. [applause] so i'm excited to present this woman to you because you are probably going to be hearing and learning a little bit more about her as we continue to move forward. here is a little bit about her background. she's a daughter of immigrant parents. she learned early on the importance of serving her community. as a graduate of stanford law school, she has dedicated her career to shaping the future of the global cannabis industry. she has served on the oakland cannabis regulatory commission as well as on the board of california growers association. for those of you that don't know it's the state's most prominent cultivate or orient. she has been owning a space that's been male-dominated. this woman is held her head up and she's been a source of inspiration for myself and for my staff, particularly as we work very handily together to craft the program we creat
together, i want to introduce to you a wonderful woman, a pioneer who has been doing a lot of work unbeknownstmany of us. i want to recognize cione lincho, she also goes by the name of sunshine. will miss sunshine come on down please. [applause] so i'm excited to present this woman to you because you are probably going to be hearing and learning a little bit more about her as we continue to move forward. here is a little bit about her background. she's a daughter of immigrant parents. she...
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>> reporter: unbeknownst to to t virginia investigators, the couple is 4,000 miles away in europe.on a jet-setting, globetrotting journey vagabonding across the world, keeping a journal of their exploits along with maps and receipts for their international ports of call. >> this is when they were traveling. >> reporter: receipts, it looks like. here's something from stuttgart, something from luxembourg. >> shilling. >> reporter: oh, this is bangkok. this is a map of bangkok. they had quite the journey on the run, didn't they? >> they sure did. >> let's picture these two young lovers going on this romantic, tense, crazy adventure to england. >> reporter: life on the lam in london. >> yeah, under assumed names, passing bad checks, but then it all came crashing down on them. >> reporter: jens and elizabeth's six-month life on the lam ended in this london marks and spencer department store. >> on the 30th of april, 1986, a young couple was seen by the store detector in marks and spencer, just across the road there, acting suspiciously. >> reporter: terry wright and kenneth beever were
>> reporter: unbeknownst to to t virginia investigators, the couple is 4,000 miles away in europe.on a jet-setting, globetrotting journey vagabonding across the world, keeping a journal of their exploits along with maps and receipts for their international ports of call. >> this is when they were traveling. >> reporter: receipts, it looks like. here's something from stuttgart, something from luxembourg. >> shilling. >> reporter: oh, this is bangkok. this is a map...
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unbeknownst to the committee glassman was working on behalf of a shadowy washington pr lobbying firm.er its investment in puerto rico. this is how this works. well-placed wall street money pushes the government to policies that will make hedge fund billionaires even richer. another one was paul singer. the billionaire head of elliott management. he took argentina to court for defaulting on the debt and then hide the to run a ten year campaign into all three branches of government on argentina policy. this name sounds familiar and secure his wife. he was on the original people behind the, russian dossier. how lovely life is for the wall street been pretty good to shape elections, decide government policy, pick your own regulators, choose your own tax rate and when your reckless gaveling cost working americans their financial security, well, who cares? you just keep getting richer. i'd love to know what you think of that. paid me at steve hilton and coming up this week present unveils his plan to fix us infrastructure but will it work. that is next. don't go away. playing a little hide-
unbeknownst to the committee glassman was working on behalf of a shadowy washington pr lobbying firm.er its investment in puerto rico. this is how this works. well-placed wall street money pushes the government to policies that will make hedge fund billionaires even richer. another one was paul singer. the billionaire head of elliott management. he took argentina to court for defaulting on the debt and then hide the to run a ten year campaign into all three branches of government on argentina...
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unbeknownst to him at 7th and chester. runs and within less than a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to get involved in, but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> meanwhile, attorneys for tindle's family say the video shows him being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> more now on president trump's tweet this morning on gun violence. it appeared to be a major policy announcement. take a look at this tweet he sent out this morning. saying "i will be strongly pushing comprehensive background checks with an emphasis on mental health. raise age to 21 and end sale of bump stocks. congress in a mood to finally do something on this issue, i hope." this comes one day after he met with people impacted by gun violence and during this meeting yesterday and in some tweets this morning, the president also suggested that some teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons and also said t
unbeknownst to him at 7th and chester. runs and within less than a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to get involved in, but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> meanwhile, attorneys for tindle's family say the video shows him being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> more now on president trump's tweet this morning on gun violence. it...
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. >> unbeknownst to the couple, doctor phil april allen performed an emergency surgery, on lewes. >> i veterinarians are soft east, we love dogs and cats. >> and 48 hours later? >> it gives me goosebumps to talk about it. >> the courageous k9, many counted out, survived. >> aaron and theresa are convinced their lucky lewes is he a miracle. >> my gosh she is a miracle, yes. when we left her saturday night, there was little to no hope. >> she a joy to have back. >> we're so thankful to doctor allen, and mission vet. >> fox news. >>> she is a pretty -- >> she is a gorgeous girl. good for you, lucy. back to your fox 29 weather authority. now, taking a live look, this is allentown, lehigh county. and it is wet all over. >> the rain definately going to make for a messy night. so, how long is it going to last? meteorologist, monica cryan joins because full look at your forecast, just nasty out, there monica. >> all over the place, just saw allentown now weaver philadelphia, you can see, some of the light, see how really they kind of halo around it, it shows the moisture out there. >> 49 deg
. >> unbeknownst to the couple, doctor phil april allen performed an emergency surgery, on lewes. >> i veterinarians are soft east, we love dogs and cats. >> and 48 hours later? >> it gives me goosebumps to talk about it. >> the courageous k9, many counted out, survived. >> aaron and theresa are convinced their lucky lewes is he a miracle. >> my gosh she is a miracle, yes. when we left her saturday night, there was little to no hope. >> she a joy...
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. >> there's an assault with a deadly weapon or homicide being committed unbeknownst to him at 7th andr. so he runs, and within a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to get involved in. but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> attorneys for tindle's family say the video shows him being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> it's 5:34 now. angry students, teachers and parents are demanding stronger gun control laws after last week's shooting rampage that left 17 people dead at a florida high school. >> during a tense cmn town hall meeting, people challenged republican senator marco rubio. one saying that his comments about the shooting and those, quote. of our president hab pathetically weak. rubio said it can't be solved by gun laws alone. the gop senator from florida shifted some stances on guns much he supports raising the age to buy rifles. >> guns the factor in the hunting of our kids? >> of course they were. >> if you are 18 years of age, you
. >> there's an assault with a deadly weapon or homicide being committed unbeknownst to him at 7th andr. so he runs, and within a minute, he's confronted with a situation that he did not create. a situation that he did not ask to get involved in. but a situation where he felt it was his duty to respond. >> attorneys for tindle's family say the video shows him being shot in the back without enough time to raise his hands as the officer was ordering him to do. >>> it's 5:34...
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unbeknownst to many people, he had a large and pretty sophisticated data center in san antonio, where he lives. he spent a lot of time cultivating his facebook audience for donations, figure out where to go, who to target, which clinton voters to target to suppress their votes. this wound up being very instrumental in the outcome of the election. himself, parscale started with a very lowly job, was a freelance website developer who built the trump winery website but stuck around and prove his loyalty to the family. much like hope hicks and others who are senior officials, he will now be tasked with getting trouble elected in 2020. tensions there any focusing on the social media aspect of the campaign and the russian investigation. that is a lot of speculation, having to do with social media on the russian side. the house intelligence committee did call him him to testify about how the trump campaign use facebook and whether or not there was any tsllusion between russian bo who were very active in swing states in what the campaign itself was doing. so far as i know, there has been no p
unbeknownst to many people, he had a large and pretty sophisticated data center in san antonio, where he lives. he spent a lot of time cultivating his facebook audience for donations, figure out where to go, who to target, which clinton voters to target to suppress their votes. this wound up being very instrumental in the outcome of the election. himself, parscale started with a very lowly job, was a freelance website developer who built the trump winery website but stuck around and prove his...
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before the election which hillary clinton blames for her loss and all the while, from july on, unbeknownst there was this investigation into the trump campaign including this carter page fisa warrant. october before the election that is the subject of this nunes memo. if the fbi really was against donald trump, one would think that investigation would have leaked out during the trump campaign against hillary clinton. >> you've put your finger on the most surreal part of this whole story. democrats based on the polling data have a very good argument that james comey, the head of the fbi, cost hillary clinton the election. obviously many factors went into it. the fact he reopened the investigation on the eve of the election against justice department policy which says you don't make public announcements on the eve of elections, the idea that james comey was conspirator against donald trump is just completely belied by the evidence, particularly, again, when you point out that there was this ongoing investigation by the fbi that comey said nothing about publicly. >> in fact, the "new york tim
before the election which hillary clinton blames for her loss and all the while, from july on, unbeknownst there was this investigation into the trump campaign including this carter page fisa warrant. october before the election that is the subject of this nunes memo. if the fbi really was against donald trump, one would think that investigation would have leaked out during the trump campaign against hillary clinton. >> you've put your finger on the most surreal part of this whole story....
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the president might get into a perjury trap unbeknownst to himself. let's say you were president trump ace lawyer, what would you recommend to him about an interview. >> first of all, this perjury trap phrase is thrown around a lot. a perjury trap is when prosecutors themselves kind of corruptly use. >> right. >> to lure somebody in. >> what i should have said. >> for the purpose of trying to get them to commit perjury. >> i should have said there is a danger of committing perjury. the president has been known to be loose with the facts. if you were the president's lawyer what would you recommend to him on the interview with the special counsel. >> i don't think the president is going to be able to resist providing the evidence he -- that is asked of him. all right. now, do i think they may be able to work out -- again, accommodations by which he can provide the evidence in a way that's acceptable? yes. but if they can't work that out it is not for the president's lawyers to say that the prosecutors haven't demonstrated with sufficient particularity t
the president might get into a perjury trap unbeknownst to himself. let's say you were president trump ace lawyer, what would you recommend to him about an interview. >> first of all, this perjury trap phrase is thrown around a lot. a perjury trap is when prosecutors themselves kind of corruptly use. >> right. >> to lure somebody in. >> what i should have said. >> for the purpose of trying to get them to commit perjury. >> i should have said there is a danger...
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figures are unindictable, however could there be more, could there be other people involved in this unbeknownst to us now, that mueller might be investigating, in particular u.s. citizens. >> sure, it is possible although it certainly looks from what we're seeing here that weren't americans involved in this cop schuss complicit way. so, you have to ask at certain point what is the point of what we're doing here if because it doesn't look like this activity did much in the way of having an impact on the election. a lot of it just looks kind of amateurish if you ask me. david: i pot to ask a final question, andy, because we're short on time, is it then your feeling as we see from this, it's, there is a lot of interesting information for us as journalists and it is a fascinating turn of events, however, from a legal standpoint it is not that much, does this mean to you that the investigation, the mueller investigation as it were is close to an end? >> no. i think the mueller investigation david, i think is mainly concentrated right now on obstruction rather than collusion. i think, you know, all w
figures are unindictable, however could there be more, could there be other people involved in this unbeknownst to us now, that mueller might be investigating, in particular u.s. citizens. >> sure, it is possible although it certainly looks from what we're seeing here that weren't americans involved in this cop schuss complicit way. so, you have to ask at certain point what is the point of what we're doing here if because it doesn't look like this activity did much in the way of having an...
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unbeknownst to either of them, the body cameras still on and rolling.red. >> i told them "take him out." i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> it wasn't long after that i heard shots fired. >> they said, ram him. i said don't ram him, shoot him. [ bleep ] don't tear my cars up. i got two cars tore up again. >> there you have the sheriff odi shoop suggesting he would rather his officers shoot michael dial in this low-speed chase rather than damage their patrol cars. the sheriff's office won't offer comment because of the pending lawsuit. also captured on that hidden body cam, the sheriff saying he feared dial would kill somebody if they didn't kill him first. the district attorney ruled the shooting justified and he's standing by that. and sheriff shoupe continues to lead his division, fred. >> my goodness, all right, well, bring us more when you learn more, kaylee hartung, appreciate it. we'll be right back. (announcer) dance to your own beat this valentine's day. purchase $699 or more at helzberg diamonds and get a free megablast waterproof speaker with built-i
unbeknownst to either of them, the body cameras still on and rolling.red. >> i told them "take him out." i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> it wasn't long after that i heard shots fired. >> they said, ram him. i said don't ram him, shoot him. [ bleep ] don't tear my cars up. i got two cars tore up again. >> there you have the sheriff odi shoop suggesting he would rather his officers shoot michael dial in this low-speed chase rather than damage their patrol cars. the...
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why would a personal lawyer, unbeknownst to a client, make a $130,000 payment as a preemptive strike against something that he says is not true? if i told you that happened with my personal lawyer you said say, that sounds dicey. >> it would be unethical in a lot of situations. david, what's your take. >> i don't know a lot of lawyers who he ethically would make a move like this. i am skeptical that there wasn't some kind of payback to his lawyer on this. the whole thing sounds fishy and is another round of embarrassment for the white house. >> ask yourself this, if any other situation if a lawyer paid a porn star to pay off an affair allegedly from just his money, no connection, what would you think? it is not that complicated. >> as you say, everything is new. >> true. looking glass. >> i think michael cohen knows in order for this story to be fully believed, they will have to know to hear it from his own mouth. >> david, chris, thank you. >>> what about the house democrats? what's going on there? they are demanding republicans do more to address the security clearance issue that p
why would a personal lawyer, unbeknownst to a client, make a $130,000 payment as a preemptive strike against something that he says is not true? if i told you that happened with my personal lawyer you said say, that sounds dicey. >> it would be unethical in a lot of situations. david, what's your take. >> i don't know a lot of lawyers who he ethically would make a move like this. i am skeptical that there wasn't some kind of payback to his lawyer on this. the whole thing sounds...
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but they say, unbeknownst to them, he had his own key.e on the outcry that has grown out of last week's violence, we turn to two students from the florida high school where the attack occurred, both of whom are now active in the calls for change. suzanna barna is a 17-year-old senior, who writesor the hool paper. lewis mizen is also 17 and a. seni he took shelter in a closettt , ring thek. suzanna and lewank you both for talking with us. suzanna, i'm going to turn to you first. how are you doing is? how are you friends doing in the aftermath of this? >> um, the whole community is nity right're com no it's so unfortunate what we're .oing through right now it's a work in progress, but we ll get through it and hopefully make a change in theo end of allf this. >> woodruff: lewis, we should point out you're a legal edent resident of the un states. you have been here for four years. how are you doing? how are your friends doing? >> i'm okay.n, agt's completely different from neg i could have experienced in england, but the community has been ph
but they say, unbeknownst to them, he had his own key.e on the outcry that has grown out of last week's violence, we turn to two students from the florida high school where the attack occurred, both of whom are now active in the calls for change. suzanna barna is a 17-year-old senior, who writesor the hool paper. lewis mizen is also 17 and a. seni he took shelter in a closettt , ring thek. suzanna and lewank you both for talking with us. suzanna, i'm going to turn to you first. how are you...
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he said, many years ago there'd been a robbery at my parents house and unbeknownst to me one of the items taken was his rose bowl ring. so while i believe this whole time he'd he been buried with e ring on him in actuality someone had stolen the rain and that was selling it for thousands of dollars on ebay. he and his family cobbled up enough money. gone to the authorities and the authorities had either set the statute of limitations are gone, et cetera if the halverson said gather together money and bought his fathers ring back and i was back in the family possession. so this theme of rings kept coming up in my research for this book. what started out as an article for sports illustrated in the summer of 2013 ended up being "fields of battle." i thought this was a sports book but it didn't turn out that way. then i thought it was a military and war book but it really didn't turn out that way either. it really is a story of the young group of men and what sacrifice means and what service means, and what happens when you come home from war. so i was struggling to find my next book topic ab
he said, many years ago there'd been a robbery at my parents house and unbeknownst to me one of the items taken was his rose bowl ring. so while i believe this whole time he'd he been buried with e ring on him in actuality someone had stolen the rain and that was selling it for thousands of dollars on ebay. he and his family cobbled up enough money. gone to the authorities and the authorities had either set the statute of limitations are gone, et cetera if the halverson said gather together...
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there is a demand made and unbeknownst to the person who pays it, they are not going to get their data back one way or the other. so these are questions we try to get people to think about on the front end. again, 56 field offices were well-positioned to push that message publicly but to the degree that you can guess the worst, that is a different battle. >> one thing that stood out so well the report was the dark spaces. the quiet environment that cyber criminals operate in. the dark web. the use of tactics to cover up their presence. their method. how do you see the law enforcement challenge and likewise, how does technology, how do good guys respond to the technical point of view of that challenge? i think one of the things we technologyognize is exists that ultimately changes the way law enforcement needs to act in the digital world from what law enforcement is able to do in the physical world. in the physical world, if a criminal has documents and the fbi has a search warrant, you are able to go and do what you need to do to venture into that safe. with things like strong notyptio
there is a demand made and unbeknownst to the person who pays it, they are not going to get their data back one way or the other. so these are questions we try to get people to think about on the front end. again, 56 field offices were well-positioned to push that message publicly but to the degree that you can guess the worst, that is a different battle. >> one thing that stood out so well the report was the dark spaces. the quiet environment that cyber criminals operate in. the dark...
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unbeknownst to the participants the shape was identical in both sessions and truly contained 34. the experiment involved more than just drinking a milkshake. at both sessions which were separated by one week in intravenous catheter was placed in the participants arm so that blood could be drawn for the drink and shake when they first tasted the shake in half an hour after they finished it in order to measure levels. [inaudible] is a hormone secreted by the court when it is empty. it signals the brain that is time to eat and it flows our metabolism so that we burn fewer calories just in case the pantry is bear and would have to carry on hunting for food without sustenance. after a hearty meal the levels drop. this drop also wraps up the metabolism so that we can burn the calories we just just by contrast after eating a garden salad for the dressing the levels don't budge and metabolism to start. in the theory the rise of [inaudible] in occurs in proportion to the calories we consume. in order to achieve a healthy metabolic balance between negation between our brain and our metabol
unbeknownst to the participants the shape was identical in both sessions and truly contained 34. the experiment involved more than just drinking a milkshake. at both sessions which were separated by one week in intravenous catheter was placed in the participants arm so that blood could be drawn for the drink and shake when they first tasted the shake in half an hour after they finished it in order to measure levels. [inaudible] is a hormone secreted by the court when it is empty. it signals the...
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next book states that aspire designed to a street travel writer, a good choice potentially but unbeknownstis parents just died in a car crash and he became a practicing orthodox jew and despised my project on moral grounds. i kept reading and reading for a group of newly liberated gay writers called ironically the vibrant. i wrote my first breakthrough novel and i remember susan said from now on i wouldn't have to worry about starving to death. my dearest friend of 60 years listened to hundreds of pages only after her death in reading her journal did i discover she wasn't interested in fiction on the history and philosophy and encouraging me my husband had inherited this onerous task during the last 20 years while finding time to protect his own very different kind of fiction, which he never shares. i suppose friendship has been the great theme of my writing life. some of my friend had been celebrated, and in recent years john irving. others may be less well known in my 25 books including rick whitaker, david mcconnell and there are also my editors who are here tonight, or sony championed
next book states that aspire designed to a street travel writer, a good choice potentially but unbeknownstis parents just died in a car crash and he became a practicing orthodox jew and despised my project on moral grounds. i kept reading and reading for a group of newly liberated gay writers called ironically the vibrant. i wrote my first breakthrough novel and i remember susan said from now on i wouldn't have to worry about starving to death. my dearest friend of 60 years listened to hundreds...
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there's a demand made and unbeknownst to the person who pays it, they're not going to get their data back one way or the other. these are questions we try to get folks to think about on the front end. again, 56 field offices, we're well-positioned to try to push that message publicly, but to the degree that you can get the horse to water, so to speak, and have it drink. that's a different battle. >> one of the things that stood out so well in the report was the dark spaces, the quiet environment that cybercriminals operate in, whether the dark web, the use of tactics to cover up their presence, their methods. how do you see the law enforcement challenge in this regard? and likewise, how does technology-- how do the good guys respond from the technical point of view to that challenge? >> well, i can at least give you my perspective, and i'd love to hear yours from law enforcement, but i think one of the things that we have to recognize is technology exists that ultimately changes the way that law enforcement needs to act in the digital world from what law enforcement is able to do in
there's a demand made and unbeknownst to the person who pays it, they're not going to get their data back one way or the other. these are questions we try to get folks to think about on the front end. again, 56 field offices, we're well-positioned to try to push that message publicly, but to the degree that you can get the horse to water, so to speak, and have it drink. that's a different battle. >> one of the things that stood out so well in the report was the dark spaces, the quiet...
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. >> and unbeknownst to ellen her collapsing marriage was the topic of office gossip. >> she didn't wantdy to know what was going on in her life. >> she didn't talk about her marriage, but other people did. >> yeah. >> what they said was what, it one working? >> they said mike was a hot head. >> mike had a reputation at work for having a hot temper, for being intimidating mechanic dave sigher will worked with him for a decade. >> there was a lot of tension. you could feel it. a lot of people were careful around him, what they say and did. >> because mike's fuse could blow and when it did you didn't want to be around. >> he could blow up at dispatchers and supervisors and the dispatcher would be crying. >> so it didn't come as a big surprise when ellen announced that mike had left her in he packed up his stuff and moved to phoenix. >> probably end up living in phoenix. and marriage must be over. >> the rumors spread through the albuquerque auto business, quicker than the latest recall. >> mike had left town. took money out of the house, took all of these things and just disappeared. and t
. >> and unbeknownst to ellen her collapsing marriage was the topic of office gossip. >> she didn't wantdy to know what was going on in her life. >> she didn't talk about her marriage, but other people did. >> yeah. >> what they said was what, it one working? >> they said mike was a hot head. >> mike had a reputation at work for having a hot temper, for being intimidating mechanic dave sigher will worked with him for a decade. >> there was a lot...
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in the room was george hw bush and his wife barbara, very close to billy graham and his wife and unbeknownstybody in the room the future president of the united states, my job was to meet graham in his room and convey him through the back halls of the back elevators of the hotel to this ballroom so we got to spend a few moments together. i have only twice in my life felt like i was in the presence of -- when i was with a human being, that i felt i was in the presence of the eternal. billy graham was the first time and there was something about the man. he was gentle, he was kind, but there was something seriously about this man that gave off the sense of godliness and service. and it was -- i have always remembered that moment because i was so taken with it. >> bill: remarkable story. it begs the question who was the other one in your life? who compares? >> pope john paul who i got to meet twice when i was at the white house. the same thing. you could sense these were men of god. these were people who were deeply -- the spirit of our lord. billy graham, the nicest man in the world. here i am
in the room was george hw bush and his wife barbara, very close to billy graham and his wife and unbeknownstybody in the room the future president of the united states, my job was to meet graham in his room and convey him through the back halls of the back elevators of the hotel to this ballroom so we got to spend a few moments together. i have only twice in my life felt like i was in the presence of -- when i was with a human being, that i felt i was in the presence of the eternal. billy...