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recitative journalist there brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and threatening a federal agent and a you tube video well guess who was the only testifying witness i think gag order hearing none other than robert smith the same f.b.i. agent who raided brown's home last year and brown is charged with threatening you have to flee a guy with an unbiased opinion on the legality of a gag order now according to the court's decision a gag order is meant to protect brown's right to a fair trial because there's just so much media coverage about the case you know between c.n.n. as miley cyrus twerking updates and amazon receives pounding at the syrian war drums government has been all
recitative journalist there brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and...
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the clouds had dark underbellies today. no rain out of those at all. the clouds, they did look like they had a lot of moisture. not a lot, if you are looking outside now. you can take a look. we have the cumulus clouds with the dark underbellies. normally, it means rain. there's not enough moisture in the atmosphere. temperatures sitting at 74 degrees. the winds are calm. dew point at 53. in the 70s across the area. 70s in gaithersburg. 69 in baltimore. 70 in leesburg and gaithersburg. culpeper is the warm spot, temperature there, around 75. storm team 4 radar. nothing to show here. watch what happens when we move out to the entire eastern half of the nation. nothing to show here. maine down to florida and st. louis. nothing in our area at all as far as rain is concerned. we need to see rain. itis been dry over the past month or two months. with the clouds, you are thinking maybe a little bit. no rain associated with the clouds. this is the satellite and radar together. no green here. the cloud cover, we have seen the clouds come through. an upper leve
the clouds had dark underbellies today. no rain out of those at all. the clouds, they did look like they had a lot of moisture. not a lot, if you are looking outside now. you can take a look. we have the cumulus clouds with the dark underbellies. normally, it means rain. there's not enough moisture in the atmosphere. temperatures sitting at 74 degrees. the winds are calm. dew point at 53. in the 70s across the area. 70s in gaithersburg. 69 in baltimore. 70 in leesburg and gaithersburg. culpeper...
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. >> lulu: she'll get all her seamy underbelly references from my dad when he's around to give them. yes. well, i'm sure luke can't wait to school his new granddaughter in the fine art of skulking. in fact, i'm sure that he is
. >> lulu: she'll get all her seamy underbelly references from my dad when he's around to give them. yes. well, i'm sure luke can't wait to school his new granddaughter in the fine art of skulking. in fact, i'm sure that he is
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investigative journalist barrett brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court orders just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown face that one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and threatening a federal agent and a you tube video well guess who was the only testifying witness at the gag order hearing that none other than robert smith the same f.b.i. agent who raided brown's home last year and after.
investigative journalist barrett brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court orders just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown face that one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and...
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investigative journalist bear brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and threatening a federal agent in a you tube video well guess who was the only testifying witness of the gag order hearing none other than robert smith the same f.b.i. agent who raided brown's home last year and brown is charged with threatening yep definitely a guy with an unbiased opinion on the legality of a gag order now according to the court's decision a gag order is meant to protect brown's right to a fair trial because there's just so much media coverage about the case you know between c.n.n. as miley cyrus twerking updates and amazon receives pounding in the syrian war drums government has been all over
investigative journalist bear brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and...
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investigative journalist barrett brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet and threatening a federal agent in a you tube video well guess who was the only testifying witness at the gag order hearing that none other than robert smith the same f.b.i. agent who raided brown's home last year and brown is charged with threatening definitely a guy.
investigative journalist barrett brown has been in prison for nearly a year for shedding light on the dark underbelly of the private intelligence world and now he can't even talk about it federal court order just imposed a gag order on brown is the fence team that prevents them from discussing the details of the case with anyone from the media brown faces up to one hundred five years behind bars for a number of charges including posting a link to information already available on the internet...
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secondly that, i have rested muslim populations in their southern underbelly in issue. they have to be apprehensive about these al qaeda affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. >> that is, you keep the chemicals over here. and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a military and launch them somewhere. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals being in syria not knowing what's going to happen five years, ten years from now. he may have honestly reached a decision that it is not in russia's interest. secondly, he may have concluded, i think rightly, that he could ride this anti-american horse only so far and in the end, it won't put a single russian to work. it won't increase the life expect antcy of russian males, which has now dropped to 59 or lower. it will not restore the vitality of the russian health care system or economy and, you know, russia still got the same decision they made. they had to make after the end of the col
secondly that, i have rested muslim populations in their southern underbelly in issue. they have to be apprehensive about these al qaeda affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. >> that is, you keep the chemicals over here. and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a military and launch them somewhere. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals...
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they thought they tipped the scales in favor of the government secondly they had wrested muslim underbellies in russia. they have to be apprehensive about the al qaeda-affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. that is, you keep the chemicals here, and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a warhead, and you launch them somewhere. but you can use the chemicals in a lot of ways. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals being in syria, not knowing what's going to happen five years, ten years from now. he may have honestly reached a decision that it is not in russia's interest. secondly, he may have concluded, i think rightly, that he could ride this anti-american horse only so far. i think, you know, this may be the beginning of a different strategy for them. do i know that, of course not. >> worth trying -- >> yeah. you should try everything. you should always work for the best. never shut anything off. it is not necessary to trust somebody to take the
they thought they tipped the scales in favor of the government secondly they had wrested muslim underbellies in russia. they have to be apprehensive about the al qaeda-affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. that is, you keep the chemicals here, and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a warhead, and you launch them somewhere. but you can use the chemicals in a lot...
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but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcementncies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been convicted and sentenced, most jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are innocent until proven guilty. suffolk county has an average daily population of 700 such detainees, along with nearly 2,000 other inmates who have been convicted and are serving short sentences. >> we're the largest sheriff's department in the northeast. so we're moving a lot of people in and out of here and trying to do a lot with them in the relatively short period of time we have them. the people who get that job done every single day, do a remarkable job. >> in some units, a lone officer supervises inmates, like a beat cop on the streets
but like all big cities there is an underbelly of drugs and crime that is left to the city's law enforcementncies to combat. located just outside downtown is a key landmark in that battle, the suffolk county jail. >> the jail is a maximum security facility, it holds anyone who is arrested and held on a bail they can't make. that could be someone charged with shoplifting and it is very frequently someone charged with homicide. >> unlike prison where all inmates have been convicted...
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i'm curious how much this really exposes the underbelly of the split in the democratic party.o go to war and those loyal to this president. how tricky is it for him? >> it's a heavy-lift. you should look at the split this way. everybody people among democrats is loyal to the president. they like him. they really like his agenda. they particularly liked his foreign policy agenda. now he's sort of done a 180 and asking home to get involved in another conflict in the middle east and they are standing firm for now. for democrats the concern is, they are being asked to take a vote they don't want to take that they don't believe in. but they know if the president is rebuked it could hurt the president, it could hurt their party. so, you know, they are trying to weigh all of this and that's why you see democrats very vocally opposed to this that clearly support him on 99.9% of his jen agenda but don't support him on this. he has nancy pelosi who knows how to wrangle democrats votes. he has harry reid who has a good grip on his caucus and the democratic majority in the senate. but loo
i'm curious how much this really exposes the underbelly of the split in the democratic party.o go to war and those loyal to this president. how tricky is it for him? >> it's a heavy-lift. you should look at the split this way. everybody people among democrats is loyal to the president. they like him. they really like his agenda. they particularly liked his foreign policy agenda. now he's sort of done a 180 and asking home to get involved in another conflict in the middle east and they are...
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succeedly, they had -- secondly they had rested muslim underbellies in russia.hey have to be apprehensive about the al qaeda-affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. that is, you keep the chemicals here, and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a warhead, and you launch them somewhere. but you can use the chemicals in a lot of ways. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals being in syria, not knowing what's going to happen five years, ten years from now. he may have honestly reached a decision that it is not in russia's interest. secondly, he may have concluded, i think rightly, that he could ride this anti-american horse only so far. i think, you know, this may be the beginning of a different strategy for them. do i know that, of course not. >> worth trying -- >> yeah. you should try everything. you should always work for the best. never shut anything off. it is not necessary to trust somebody to take them up on a goo
succeedly, they had -- secondly they had rested muslim underbellies in russia.hey have to be apprehensive about the al qaeda-affiliated groups getting into the mix now in syria. they have to be concerned about the prospect, look, chemical weapons are not like other weapons. that is, you keep the chemicals here, and then if you got a sophisticated military, you put them in a warhead, and you launch them somewhere. but you can use the chemicals in a lot of ways. they cannot possibly want these...
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. >> it takes commitment to delve into the underbelly. >> i've never been in love. >> she won't get marriedecause she's never been in love. that's sad. >> and the boardwalk empire. >> how do we get to know each other better? >> i don't like what i'm hearing. >> absolutely. prove that the audiences are really intelligent and engaged and want to be challenged. >> terrence witter is the executive producer of boardwalk empire, and knows of what he speaks. >> this is a very caneful situation. >> the shows like wire, game of drove. and the murderous dexter all became audience and critical darlings. >> whatever you want to call t. organized crime. >> to write those changes. >> sounds like a real conversation as oppose to point counterpoint punch line which is generally the dialogue you get in a knelt work show. >> but even network tv is changing. >> the good wives. the now canceled friday night lielts and modern family, all ohave won critical acclaim. >> and the writing has gotten better and so much of tv doesn't even look like tv anymore. it looks like a big budget feature film. >> amc's walking
. >> it takes commitment to delve into the underbelly. >> i've never been in love. >> she won't get marriedecause she's never been in love. that's sad. >> and the boardwalk empire. >> how do we get to know each other better? >> i don't like what i'm hearing. >> absolutely. prove that the audiences are really intelligent and engaged and want to be challenged. >> terrence witter is the executive producer of boardwalk empire, and knows of what he...
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>> i think the main takeaway, simon, is we've exposed the underbelly of the market. has revealed how skittish the market can be, the russian rhetoric from putin. i think the fragility of the market was exposed and there is resiliency but we should see more selling pressure as the close happens. >> the president returns back and has to try to win over votes in the house. we'll get a national television address from him on tuesday on the subject of syria. you would be negative in that conte context, jeff, is that what you're saying? >> obama, floated that time line a little bit further but russian opposition is going to service, and there will be unfortunately, turmoil in the next couple of weeks. trying to position it. the big picture, look the vix and s&p, a lot of complacency out there, but we did expose how fast these markets can move this morning. >> okay. meantime, of course, the employment report for many people was very soft. bank of america, merrill lynch, says they are sticking to their call for no taper in september. let's get an italian's view. >> listen, i
>> i think the main takeaway, simon, is we've exposed the underbelly of the market. has revealed how skittish the market can be, the russian rhetoric from putin. i think the fragility of the market was exposed and there is resiliency but we should see more selling pressure as the close happens. >> the president returns back and has to try to win over votes in the house. we'll get a national television address from him on tuesday on the subject of syria. you would be negative in that...
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there's an underbelly to that. >> reporter: "s.i."ays it interviewed 64 former players along with an unnamed former assistant coach who reportedly said, i knew this day was coming. today is the day. it was a matter of time. >> different players have different motivation. but there was a sense that the system had used them. >> reporter: oklahoma state says the majority of the alleged incidents happened between 2001 and 2007. some former coaches and players named in the article are denying allegations. the school's president says it does not condone improper behavior. or tolerate it. they will investigate the accuracy of the accusations and take appropriate action. >> our goal is to separate fact from fiction. and then, we can start dealing with it. >> we should mention that the issue that this story appears in is going to be on newsstands today. again, this figures to be a "sports illustrated" bombshell. >> your alma mater. >> indeed, it is. lara? speaking of sports? >>> that blockbuster win for rafael nadal, triumphing over novak djok
there's an underbelly to that. >> reporter: "s.i."ays it interviewed 64 former players along with an unnamed former assistant coach who reportedly said, i knew this day was coming. today is the day. it was a matter of time. >> different players have different motivation. but there was a sense that the system had used them. >> reporter: oklahoma state says the majority of the alleged incidents happened between 2001 and 2007. some former coaches and players named in...
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. >> tell me where you were, as we're looking at some of the guys crawling on the underbelly of the car bank? >> i'm on the bank, so i would be directly behind or what i would call south side of that vehicle. >> what were you thinking when this car, you see it suddenly going down river? >> well, you know, when we first saw the vehicle there, we didn't know if anybody could possibly be alive in the vehicle. we were hoping for the best, but unfortunately, you kind of mentally prepare yourself for the worst. once the rescuers got on top of the car, they shouted up to us that they hear banging. so that gave us just great hope. they attached the hooks to the back of the car. we used -- or to the bottom of the car. and used a tow truck to lift the car up to gain access. and then, of course, as you can see in that video, as the rescuer leaned forward or tried to go to the window while he was putting on his life jacket, the car slipped and went back -- not flipped but went back on its top again. and i was just aghast. just thinking, oh, my god. we found him, is he going to die because of the ca
. >> tell me where you were, as we're looking at some of the guys crawling on the underbelly of the car bank? >> i'm on the bank, so i would be directly behind or what i would call south side of that vehicle. >> what were you thinking when this car, you see it suddenly going down river? >> well, you know, when we first saw the vehicle there, we didn't know if anybody could possibly be alive in the vehicle. we were hoping for the best, but unfortunately, you kind of...
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shame is the underbelly of struggle and poverty.nore it because throughout this country we all know -- children know it, there has to be something wrong if you can't feed yourself. if you are having hard times, what did you do? that's the reality. in staten island, where many people think, oh, there's not a lot of poverty in staten island, of course there's poverty in staten island. people have lost their homes to foreclosure trying to hold on to their homes. many of my member agencies tell me there are people who used to write me checks who now send their kids in to get food. >> you write a lot about the shaming. you say there are rituals of consumption that are part of the american process, going to see a movie, having a coffee with your friends, and that this descent into poverty means they're shut out of these rituals. >> that's absolutely right. when i was talking to people, one of the things that struck me was there was am existential loneliness to their stories. these are people who plooifs had income, not destitute. they wer
shame is the underbelly of struggle and poverty.nore it because throughout this country we all know -- children know it, there has to be something wrong if you can't feed yourself. if you are having hard times, what did you do? that's the reality. in staten island, where many people think, oh, there's not a lot of poverty in staten island, of course there's poverty in staten island. people have lost their homes to foreclosure trying to hold on to their homes. many of my member agencies tell me...
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have to say it was direct from my heart and i meant every word of it and i must have poked the underbellye i've gotten quite a few comments and phone calls and e-mails and tweets about it. it wasn't planned. it wasn't something that i had intended to say. >> and you said you didn't want to wade into the issue of gun control and yet your comments are resinating with people and we also heard emotional comments after newtown and aurora. et cetera, et cetera. are you worried your comments will be soon forgotten as it seems some of the other comments have been forgotten? >> am i worried? absolutely. what are we going to do as an american people to take care of this? let's stop this now. >> your comments getting an awful lot of attention. most importantly take good care of those picture who were victims of this shooting, doctor. >> absolutely, we will. and i also want to say, my sympathies to those who are not going to be with their families and my sympathy to the families who will have to deal with the death of loved ones. thank you. >> dr. janis orlovsky. doctor, thanks. a lot of reaction onl
have to say it was direct from my heart and i meant every word of it and i must have poked the underbellye i've gotten quite a few comments and phone calls and e-mails and tweets about it. it wasn't planned. it wasn't something that i had intended to say. >> and you said you didn't want to wade into the issue of gun control and yet your comments are resinating with people and we also heard emotional comments after newtown and aurora. et cetera, et cetera. are you worried your comments...
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roosevelt -- teachers showed ever finally determine or realize that there is nothing soft about the underbellyf europe and the mediterranean? >> guest: well, to answer that last question first, churchill never acknowledged that the italian campaign in his approach to kind of defeat germany by coming to the mediterranean was fundamentally bankrupt by the time to britannica to 1944, 1945. he was not the sort of guide to make apologies and he believed what he believed. so we find churchill in late 1944, still arguing for the mediterranean strategy. he tries to persuade first eisenhower, then roosevelt to abandon the nation of southern france, which is going to take place on august 15th. the troops are in the ships and churchill is still hammering away at this. he wants a landing to go through the head of the adriatic and go through topographical feature known as the ljubljana gap, kind of a backdoor to vienna. eisenhower said i'm not going to go through any gap they can't pronounce. so churchill never acknowledged that this was not the proper course. do i regret leaving things out and how do i de
roosevelt -- teachers showed ever finally determine or realize that there is nothing soft about the underbellyf europe and the mediterranean? >> guest: well, to answer that last question first, churchill never acknowledged that the italian campaign in his approach to kind of defeat germany by coming to the mediterranean was fundamentally bankrupt by the time to britannica to 1944, 1945. he was not the sort of guide to make apologies and he believed what he believed. so we find churchill...