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in other parts of the district, is unreliable. the writeridership is lower bece of unreliability. other lines are not as frequent and people not think of using them. we have a particular problem in diamond heights. the neighborhood is served primarily by the 52 line. it is incredibly unreliable. the buses miss runs-------. for awhile, muni was ending service at 9:00 or 10:00 at night. it is up on a hill. without service, it is isolated. another thing i am working on is trying to get more taxis onto the street. a world-class taxi system is a complement to any public transportation system. >> how do you think the police department is doing? do you have any thoughts on how the city is dealing with crime? >> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is c
in other parts of the district, is unreliable. the writeridership is lower bece of unreliability. other lines are not as frequent and people not think of using them. we have a particular problem in diamond heights. the neighborhood is served primarily by the 52 line. it is incredibly unreliable. the buses miss runs-------. for awhile, muni was ending service at 9:00 or 10:00 at night. it is up on a hill. without service, it is isolated. another thing i am working on is trying to get more taxis...
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problems or safety issues have been reported because it switched to a back up system used when gps is unreliable. it is calling on airlines and shipping firms to be cautious about using gps. >>> in an apparent move to present another side of north korea's new leader, the country's media has shown kim jung un scolding staff for neglecting duties at around amusement park and failing to serve the people. they said the incident occurred while kim was touring the fun fair in pyongyang. he grew exasperated over the park's run down appearance from grass growing in the pavement and paint peeling off the facilities and other signs of neglect. he said such shoddy conditions were insulting to the people. the young leader ordered soldiers to be mobilized to clean up the park. the media covers official tours of the units and factories and industrial sites, but it's rare to report on the leader's anger or his solding of officials. observers say the news is part of a strategy to project kim as a benevolent ruler who cares for the people. >>> a left wing party in greece has abandoned the bid to form a coalition
problems or safety issues have been reported because it switched to a back up system used when gps is unreliable. it is calling on airlines and shipping firms to be cautious about using gps. >>> in an apparent move to present another side of north korea's new leader, the country's media has shown kim jung un scolding staff for neglecting duties at around amusement park and failing to serve the people. they said the incident occurred while kim was touring the fun fair in pyongyang. he...
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defense attorneys argued that it is an unreliable witness. >> stealing gold and silver is not that unusual, but baltimore county police are working with a utility company to help in a corporate theft. they are looking for the wire at substations. since these occur in remote places, they have come up with a way to trace materials. >> we are beginning to paint our copper wire green in order to identify it when it shows up at the reclamation site that that is where it came up from. >> they are trying to report anybody who brings it in. >> day one of a special session is already on the books. the senate gave preliminary approval to a plan that contains an income tax rate increase. the increase affects individuals making $100,000 per year or more or joint filers earning more than $150,000. it also ships teacher pensions and raise the sales tax. republicans voted to show opposition. >> when you pronounced it your coming here to cut spending by an additional $600 million, and you know better, you are lying intentionally. >> it is because of this mentality that starts with the governor that is com
defense attorneys argued that it is an unreliable witness. >> stealing gold and silver is not that unusual, but baltimore county police are working with a utility company to help in a corporate theft. they are looking for the wire at substations. since these occur in remote places, they have come up with a way to trace materials. >> we are beginning to paint our copper wire green in order to identify it when it shows up at the reclamation site that that is where it came up from....
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. >> the task force said the psa is unreliable, giving a false result 83% of the time. cancer usually progresses so slowly they usually die of something else. the panel is among the most influential in the country. it cited an 11-year study of over 1,000 men. the options for men with prostate cancer include radiation, surgery, hormones, or simply observing. side effects of treatments include erectile dysfunction and urinary difficulties. lefevre says the consequences could be even worse. >> ultimately we'll find that two to three men out of those thousand will, in fact, have a serious complication such as a heart attack, strobe, blood closet, or even death. >> the recommendation sparked fury at the annual meeting of the annual urological association. in a statement the group said it was outraged and that the recommendation was inappropriate and irresponsible. >> i do not believe that the medical evidence in any way supports this conclusion. >> dr. herbert lepor is the head of urology at the medical center. >> psa has taken us down the road to increasing prostate cancer
. >> the task force said the psa is unreliable, giving a false result 83% of the time. cancer usually progresses so slowly they usually die of something else. the panel is among the most influential in the country. it cited an 11-year study of over 1,000 men. the options for men with prostate cancer include radiation, surgery, hormones, or simply observing. side effects of treatments include erectile dysfunction and urinary difficulties. lefevre says the consequences could be even worse....
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issues have been reported as it has switched to a backup navigation system used when gps becomes unreliable. it's calling on airlines and shipping firms to be cautious about using gps. >>> south korean government sources say 90% of the wages of workers at the jointly-run kasong industrial complex are kept by north korea. this suggests that the complex may be a key source of foreign currency for the cash-strapped north. the complex in the border city in the north is managed in partnership by both countries. its 50,000 workers are supposed to be paid the equivalent of $85 to $100 a month. the wages are transferred to a pyongyang bank account, but the workers reportedly receive less than $2. south korea stayed in the project amid worsening relations with the north, but may withdraw from the agreement if pyongyang carries out another nuclear test. >>> currently trying to form a coalition government in greece, is demanding that the country withdraw pledges on austerity measures promised in term for eu rescue loans. the radical leader started looking for partners after the new democracy party whi
issues have been reported as it has switched to a backup navigation system used when gps becomes unreliable. it's calling on airlines and shipping firms to be cautious about using gps. >>> south korean government sources say 90% of the wages of workers at the jointly-run kasong industrial complex are kept by north korea. this suggests that the complex may be a key source of foreign currency for the cash-strapped north. the complex in the border city in the north is managed in...
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the problem was, it froze up, it was unreliable. the magnetic field was not all that reliable, and while he had it onboard, he didn't trust it. he managed to fly all the way across the atlantic primarily by dead reckoning, by the compass, by checking the drift of the wind. and what is remarkable -- although he doesn't, he never claimed to be an expert navigator at this. he said, you know, what's the big deal? just point it east, you're going to hit europe. which is true, but keep in mind when he hit europe, that was -- it was ireland, he made landfall within three miles of his projected course. and that's not bad. so he's being, he was being overly modest, this guy was one heck of a fine pilot and a fine navigator. and even though he was falling asleep and fighting the wind and the weather, he made landfall within three miles. that tells me more about lindbergh, the pilot, than just about anything else. that wasn't an accident, that was lindbergh. but that's basically what he looked at for 33 and a half hours. fuel -- down below you
the problem was, it froze up, it was unreliable. the magnetic field was not all that reliable, and while he had it onboard, he didn't trust it. he managed to fly all the way across the atlantic primarily by dead reckoning, by the compass, by checking the drift of the wind. and what is remarkable -- although he doesn't, he never claimed to be an expert navigator at this. he said, you know, what's the big deal? just point it east, you're going to hit europe. which is true, but keep in mind when...
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apart as often as they are supposed to come seven minutes apart and i think people experience that unreliability. we want to enhance pedestrian comfort, urban design and move people through the corridor. the goal is to have more on transit but still moving a similar number through the corridor. brt is it popularized in other countries and it's the combination of all of these benefits. you've probably seen some of these things like signaled priority or low floor buses which when you put everything together, you have a dedicated transit lane that makes this a priority work better because the buses moving at a consistent speak. that is what makes it a new mode in san francisco. the project considered a no build alternative as well as three build alternatives. the two center alternatives have a design variations that limit left turns. it would limit left turns to for in each direction and there would just be a left turn at lombard and southbound at broadway between mission and lombard. this is alternative #two. it runs on the side with our buses and cars. this will be buses only in a dedicated line
apart as often as they are supposed to come seven minutes apart and i think people experience that unreliability. we want to enhance pedestrian comfort, urban design and move people through the corridor. the goal is to have more on transit but still moving a similar number through the corridor. brt is it popularized in other countries and it's the combination of all of these benefits. you've probably seen some of these things like signaled priority or low floor buses which when you put...
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this road is unreliable here. being a builder i am greatly concerned about it we have to deal with this issue urgently i want the statue to stay as it is now. this is supported only by. this symbol of victory stands just like a chess piece it was dr of technical sciences nikitin who made the necessary calculations there were even plans for special needs which would make it possible to easily raise the statue if. the designers first calculated the exact center of gravity before setting up cables inside the statue but another issue with merged in the one nine hundred seventy s. during a strong wind the steel sword began to swing wildly it was replaced with a titanium version weighing fourteen tons. engineer alexander comes to the statue once a week he checks all the cables inside to make sure they aren't overstretched and whether any metal has rusted the rim or the one hundred cables here each twenty meters long they pull together all of the internal parts of the statue. this one wasn't needed there for example we c
this road is unreliable here. being a builder i am greatly concerned about it we have to deal with this issue urgently i want the statue to stay as it is now. this is supported only by. this symbol of victory stands just like a chess piece it was dr of technical sciences nikitin who made the necessary calculations there were even plans for special needs which would make it possible to easily raise the statue if. the designers first calculated the exact center of gravity before setting up cables...
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. >>> buses catching fire, trains jumping the tracks and unreliable defib laters, today metro's board of -- defibrillators, today metro's board of directors got an earful on safety. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher in washington. last month two metrobuses caught fire just five days apart. both were caused by high pressure hydraulic hoses that either came loose or weren't properly installed and both buses were the same model, the orion vi. all 94 of them in the fleet were taken out of service. at first the plan was to fix them, but now metro's gm says they're buying 95 new buses to replace them. >> we did not want to put them back on the road because we did not want to take the risk. >> reporter: another day, another accident this time at the rosslyn metro station, a train derailment on the blue line. it was caused by an employee. the technician was working on this switch but failed to clamp it closed. >> the person did not follow the standard operating procedures. >> reporter: that someone has since been fired. in washington kristin fisher, 9 news now. >>> single tracking will be the p
. >>> buses catching fire, trains jumping the tracks and unreliable defib laters, today metro's board of -- defibrillators, today metro's board of directors got an earful on safety. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher in washington. last month two metrobuses caught fire just five days apart. both were caused by high pressure hydraulic hoses that either came loose or weren't properly installed and both buses were the same model, the orion vi. all 94 of them in the fleet were taken out...
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could take the bus to the opera house or city hall or other places are not going to rely on an unreliable mode of transportation. therefore, they drive, but i honestly believe you will see rare efficiencies, and i think there would be a lot of people willing to take it because they knew that there was 70 in the time, and then that connecting with the underground system that they could actually get to downtown and the like more quickly. it might even be better for some people than doing the express buses. i think we have to think about it in a larger, connected network. the larger network of how people are able to get to other places, particularly the opportunity to connect at van ness and market to so many other lines to get people from around the city, so i think that is really a great achievement. i think that we obviously need to do a lot more education. there's a lot of people concerned about parking and the turn lane issue as well. i do agree that it is important to minimize turns for transit purposes, and i do think that a lot more people who are driving would come back to van ness.
could take the bus to the opera house or city hall or other places are not going to rely on an unreliable mode of transportation. therefore, they drive, but i honestly believe you will see rare efficiencies, and i think there would be a lot of people willing to take it because they knew that there was 70 in the time, and then that connecting with the underground system that they could actually get to downtown and the like more quickly. it might even be better for some people than doing the...
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. >> the task force said the psa is unreliable. giving a false diagnosis 83% of time. cancer usually progresses so slowly they usually die of something else. the panel is one of the most influential in the country. it cited an 11-year study. the options for men with prostate cancer include radiation, surge rirks hormones, or simply observing. side effects of treatments include erectile dysfunction and urinary difficulties. lefevrer says the consequences could be even worse. >> two to three men out of the thousand could die of more serious complications. >> it marked fury. in a statement the group said it was outraged and that the recommendation was inappropriate and irresponsible. >> i do not believe that the medical evidence in any way supports this conclusion. >> dr. herbert lapour is the head of neurology at the medical center. >> psa is taking us down the road. we all recognize we've got a long way to go to perfect treatment, but the last thing we need to do is turn back. >> we have been taught for years to fear cancer and that the only hope is early detection and
. >> the task force said the psa is unreliable. giving a false diagnosis 83% of time. cancer usually progresses so slowly they usually die of something else. the panel is one of the most influential in the country. it cited an 11-year study. the options for men with prostate cancer include radiation, surge rirks hormones, or simply observing. side effects of treatments include erectile dysfunction and urinary difficulties. lefevrer says the consequences could be even worse. >> two...
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could take the bus to the opera house or city hall or other places are not going to rely on an unreliable mode of transportation. therefore, they drive, but i honestly believe you will see rare efficiencies, and i think there would be a lot of people willing to take it because they knew that there was 70 in the time, and then that connecting with the underground system that they could actually get to downtown and the like more quickly. it might even be better for some people than doing the express buses
could take the bus to the opera house or city hall or other places are not going to rely on an unreliable mode of transportation. therefore, they drive, but i honestly believe you will see rare efficiencies, and i think there would be a lot of people willing to take it because they knew that there was 70 in the time, and then that connecting with the underground system that they could actually get to downtown and the like more quickly. it might even be better for some people than doing the...
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airport security in the world, scott-- they don't use these machines because they think they're unreliable. >> pelley: mark, thank you very much. big changes are expected in france now that the country has elected a new president. and the impact could be felt all the way to wall street. france and germany got other european count trees slash their budgets to solve their debt crisis. but the incoming french president has vowed to unravel that deal. we asked mark phillips in paris to look at what that could mean. >> reporter: in france, there's been one night of celebrating. the first socialist elected president in 24 years. and one sober morning after for francois hollande who admitted being in power is different than campaigning for it. "i said i was ready" he said. "now i really have to be." ready to do what he promised to do: reverse the budget-cutting measures france and europe have adopted to try to get out of their financial crisis. hollande promised a french electorate tired of austerity that more government spending and more taxes to pay for it would produce growth. the answer, he s
airport security in the world, scott-- they don't use these machines because they think they're unreliable. >> pelley: mark, thank you very much. big changes are expected in france now that the country has elected a new president. and the impact could be felt all the way to wall street. france and germany got other european count trees slash their budgets to solve their debt crisis. but the incoming french president has vowed to unravel that deal. we asked mark phillips in paris to look...
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forensic data presented, failure to record interrogations which results in coerced con fegs and unreliable testimony from jailhouse snitches, all of these things could be alleviated with money, giving people he access to dna evidence, recording confessions, fixing the line-ups. >> are you talking about buying better science? >> buying better witnesses, a private litigant who's well off can actually afford to hire the best expert witnesses and they're obviously not bought in the sense of their opinion but you have access to the best forensic science that exists whereas the people who are for the prosecutioning are responsible for basic errors of science as found by into the recall review in courts that results in unfair convictioning. >> the crisis word is in play, my thought is, this is an a public presentation. people who are new to this subject matter, this an opportunity to engage them. how big a problem are we describing to them? what are we asking them to respond to? >> this one example, but no one, democrat or republican, liberal or conservative can deny it's a fundamental miscarriag
forensic data presented, failure to record interrogations which results in coerced con fegs and unreliable testimony from jailhouse snitches, all of these things could be alleviated with money, giving people he access to dna evidence, recording confessions, fixing the line-ups. >> are you talking about buying better science? >> buying better witnesses, a private litigant who's well off can actually afford to hire the best expert witnesses and they're obviously not bought in the...
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. >> these techniques from an operational perspective are slow, ineffective, unreliable, and harmful to our efforts to defeat al qaeda. >> smith: at one point, he alluded to the case of ibn al-shaykh al-libi. >> we don't know whether the detainee is being truthful or just speaking to mitigate his discomfort. >> smith: al-libi was an al qaeda military instructor. when he was captured in pakistan in 2001, he cooperated at first with fbi interrogators, but with white house permission, the cia flew him to egypt for tougher questioning. the testimony extracted from al- libi would quickly rise to the highest levels of the bush administration. >> i wasn't involved in this interrogation. >> smith: but you're heavily critical of it? >> absolutely. i heard about a lot of the things. some of the stuff that i heard about is still classified, some of the things we can talk about. ibn sheikh al-libi, after real macho interrogation-- this is enhanced interrogation techniques on steroids. he admitted that al qaeda and saddam were working together. he admitted that al qaeda and saddam were working to
. >> these techniques from an operational perspective are slow, ineffective, unreliable, and harmful to our efforts to defeat al qaeda. >> smith: at one point, he alluded to the case of ibn al-shaykh al-libi. >> we don't know whether the detainee is being truthful or just speaking to mitigate his discomfort. >> smith: al-libi was an al qaeda military instructor. when he was captured in pakistan in 2001, he cooperated at first with fbi interrogators, but with white house...
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have been told for years to get them every one or two years but a new panel finds the psa test unreliable giving false positives 80% of the time. the american urological association calls the panel report irresponsible. >>> 6:13. the at&t national golf tournament returns to congressional country club next month but we got a head start yesterday. >> tiger woods hosts the tournament. he was in town. i got a chance to ask him about his commitment to education. >> reporter: you're a wealthy man. why did you decide education is the way we need to go? >> it's basically my upbringing. it is just all comfort am. i didn't -- comfortable. i didn't want to become a golf foundation. that was not how i was raised. family and education first. that's weights' all about. >> tiger woods' foundation and has learning centers around the country. back in 2010 tiger opened to learning centers here. they're focused on science. he brings in the equipment some of the things kids haven't seen and they can't afford. you're looking at video of the chipping contest. we had one of our viewers win a chance to be in a c
have been told for years to get them every one or two years but a new panel finds the psa test unreliable giving false positives 80% of the time. the american urological association calls the panel report irresponsible. >>> 6:13. the at&t national golf tournament returns to congressional country club next month but we got a head start yesterday. >> tiger woods hosts the tournament. he was in town. i got a chance to ask him about his commitment to education. >> reporter:...
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the former florida secretary of state said the list was unreliable and he refused. governor rick scott, he just kept pushing this, didn't he? >> well, you're exactly right. i'm willing to say this governor is wrong. this is new high for voter suppression. this is a new low. fp you're a student, it makes it more difficult. if you're in the military, it makes it difficult. if you're a recently married woman with a name change it makes it more difficult. when we're talking about provisional ballots, we know that most often, they're not fully counted. this was specifically designed by the republican game plan to suppress the vote. it got worse. they decided to cut early voting hours in florida in half. they changed the element where churches we used significantly as voting location, that's changed. it's adversely affecting working people because of the lesser number of voting days available in early voting and it's significantly impacting african-american church goers who make it a historical pilgrimage to vote on sunday. let's think about this. is it just a coincidence
the former florida secretary of state said the list was unreliable and he refused. governor rick scott, he just kept pushing this, didn't he? >> well, you're exactly right. i'm willing to say this governor is wrong. this is new high for voter suppression. this is a new low. fp you're a student, it makes it more difficult. if you're in the military, it makes it difficult. if you're a recently married woman with a name change it makes it more difficult. when we're talking about provisional...
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. >> unreliable. >> not on time. >> can take twice as long to ride it as it does to walk. >> reporter: the agency has a plan to speed up the laboring bus line. >> big part of what slows it down is the time it takes to get people on and off the bus. >> reporter: it wants to let riders board through any door. >> we need to get the buses traveling faster than eight miles. >> reporter: the board of supervisors a regular rider proposed changing the code to permit people to board on the back of buses and today the land use and economic development committee approved all door boarding. >> it should be easy, should be understandable. if you are paying cash go in the front. . >> reporter: if you have a clipper card tape it at the back and if you have a valid pass or other transfer you are good to go. >> we are going to beef uthe fare enforcement. have ten more fare inspectors. >> reporter: and officials believe that those additional inspectors will help deter fare dodgers. next week all door boarding will go before the full board for a vote where it is expected to pass. reporting live tonight
. >> unreliable. >> not on time. >> can take twice as long to ride it as it does to walk. >> reporter: the agency has a plan to speed up the laboring bus line. >> big part of what slows it down is the time it takes to get people on and off the bus. >> reporter: it wants to let riders board through any door. >> we need to get the buses traveling faster than eight miles. >> reporter: the board of supervisors a regular rider proposed changing the...
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but polls here are notoriously unreliable. to that point they release those of egyptian living abroad. muslim brotherhood candidate was in first place by 11 points. number two, moderate islamist. bret? >> bret: leland vittert in cairo. thank you. fox news confirms three dea agents are under investigation for hiring prostitutes in cartagena, colombia and have opinion removed from the country. this incident took place at the same time as secret service agents in colombia for president obama's visit in april. but authorities say this is separate from that ongoing investigation. lawmakers were briefed on this dea investigation last week. the head of the nuclear regulatory commission announced his resignation today. reverend jasco had been waiting inspector general report looking for allegation he bullied colleagues and threatened the agency safety mission. he said he will step down as soon as the successor steps down but not clear how long it will take. the human cost of european austerity measures coming up. plus, brit hume's ana
but polls here are notoriously unreliable. to that point they release those of egyptian living abroad. muslim brotherhood candidate was in first place by 11 points. number two, moderate islamist. bret? >> bret: leland vittert in cairo. thank you. fox news confirms three dea agents are under investigation for hiring prostitutes in cartagena, colombia and have opinion removed from the country. this incident took place at the same time as secret service agents in colombia for president...
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. >> unreliable. >> not on time. >> can take twice as long to ride it as it does to walk. >> reporter: the agency has a plan to speed up the laboring bus line. >> big part of what slows it down is the time it takes to get people on and off the bus. >> reporter: it wants to let riders board through any door. >> we need to get the buses traveling faster than eight miles. >> reporter: the board of supervisors a regular rider proposed changing the code to permit people to board on the back of buses and today the land use and economic development committee approved all door boarding. >> it should be easy, should be understandable. if you are paying cash go in the front. . >> reporter: if you have a clipper card tape it at the back and if you have a valid pass or other transfer you are good to go. >> we are going to beef uthe fare enforcement. have ten more fare inspectors. >> reporter: and officials believe that those additional inspectors will help deter fare dodgers. next week all door boarding will go before the full board for a vote where it is expected to pass. reporting live tonight
. >> unreliable. >> not on time. >> can take twice as long to ride it as it does to walk. >> reporter: the agency has a plan to speed up the laboring bus line. >> big part of what slows it down is the time it takes to get people on and off the bus. >> reporter: it wants to let riders board through any door. >> we need to get the buses traveling faster than eight miles. >> reporter: the board of supervisors a regular rider proposed changing the...
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the defense attorney doesn't get to cross-examine and demonstrate to the other jurors it was an unreliablexperiment. so judges really frown on this. and they tell you no experiments. it has to be based only what you hear in the -- on what you hear in the courtroom. >> will it make the verdict moot and they have to start again? >> even though i said you're dead wrong, there's a possibly you could be right. i'll tell you why. this is a real close call. >> yes. >> had he gone home and done a scientific experiment of some kind, the judge would say, no. that's no good. but everybody drinks or a lot of people drink. this is a common experience and we expect jurors to bring their common experiences into the jury room. and this juror was saying, well, if you have three drinks it affects the way you drive. most people would agree that. i don't know that you would say this is overly prejudicial. and maybe mr. goodman's attorney are pushing too hard. i think it's a real close question and i think in the end notwithstanding my insult at the beginning, you're right. this is not going to be set aside. >
the defense attorney doesn't get to cross-examine and demonstrate to the other jurors it was an unreliablexperiment. so judges really frown on this. and they tell you no experiments. it has to be based only what you hear in the -- on what you hear in the courtroom. >> will it make the verdict moot and they have to start again? >> even though i said you're dead wrong, there's a possibly you could be right. i'll tell you why. this is a real close call. >> yes. >> had he...
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everything he said turned out to be unreliable. the story about attempting to assassinate fbi agents are not not be true. just as they were about to close it down, they came up with new stories. came out with a story about somebody who he said was trying to buy weapons on the black market. that part turned out to be true. my investigation of what happened -- in fact, we talk talked to people who started it, it was a total loss and the informant was never reliable and give them nothing of substance. there were are people that believe that somehow.com was all encompassing this points to some kind of secret knowledge they had of the bombing. i've found no evidence that suggested that whatsoever. >> okay, thanks. i think he very much of their no more questions. i'm going to be signing books. i appreciate you listening. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm not trying to upstage him, but i was somewhat associated with this. >> he is the source of the book. i do the morning show. we have never looke
everything he said turned out to be unreliable. the story about attempting to assassinate fbi agents are not not be true. just as they were about to close it down, they came up with new stories. came out with a story about somebody who he said was trying to buy weapons on the black market. that part turned out to be true. my investigation of what happened -- in fact, we talk talked to people who started it, it was a total loss and the informant was never reliable and give them nothing of...
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kpernl experiment may not be reliable and they don't get to cross-examine and demonstrate it was unreliablerown on this and tell you, no experiments. based on what you hear in the courtroom. >> will it make the verdict moot and they have to start again? >> well, even though i've just said you're dead wrong -- >> i'm right. >> there's a possibility you could be right. because, i'll tell you why. this is a real close call. had he gone home and done a scientific experiment of some kind, the judge would say, no. that's no good, but everybody drinks or a lot of people drink. this is a common experience, and we expect jurors to bring their common experiences into the jury room. and this juror ultimately was saying, three drinks affects the way you drive. most agree. i don't know you would say this is overly prejudicial and maybe in goodman's attorneys are pushing agents too hard pap close question and in the end notwithstanding my insult at the beginning, you're right. this is not going to be set aside. >> i can handle it. always love to see you. paul, thank you. >>> still "outfront," the secret
kpernl experiment may not be reliable and they don't get to cross-examine and demonstrate it was unreliablerown on this and tell you, no experiments. based on what you hear in the courtroom. >> will it make the verdict moot and they have to start again? >> well, even though i've just said you're dead wrong -- >> i'm right. >> there's a possibility you could be right. because, i'll tell you why. this is a real close call. had he gone home and done a scientific experiment...
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need from imported oil from unreliable and politically distasteful sources. >> as president, i will putll resources the federal government and the full energy of the private sector behind a single, overarching goal. in ten years, we are going to eliminate the need for oil from the entire middle east and venezuela. >> that's one big promise candidate obama also promised to lower green louse gas emissions using an approach known as cap and trade, tough limits on those emissions. >> as president, i will set a hard cap on all carbon emissions at a level that scientists say is necessary to curb global warming. to ensure this isn't just talk, i will also commit to interim targets towards this goal. in 2020, 2030, and 2040. >> candidate obama also promised this, a green jobs revolution. >> i will invest $150 billion over the next decade in affordable, renewable sources of energy. wind power, solar power. an investment that will lead to new industries and 5 million new jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced. >> the question now, in the re-election campaign, has he kept those promises. since
need from imported oil from unreliable and politically distasteful sources. >> as president, i will putll resources the federal government and the full energy of the private sector behind a single, overarching goal. in ten years, we are going to eliminate the need for oil from the entire middle east and venezuela. >> that's one big promise candidate obama also promised to lower green louse gas emissions using an approach known as cap and trade, tough limits on those emissions....