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so director osca humphreys made a brand new documentary called, unsurprisingly, "rich kids of instagram." sot - osca humphreys, director//12:22:33 people were asking, why are you giving these people oxygen, why are you allowing them to have a voice? // there's a fascination that goes on with the world's top one percent and we wanted to be able to give a window as a canvas. if i was a painter, i would like to paint a picture of my life." some of these crass kids now have hundreds of thousands can be intoxicating and i think that would propel them into wanting to do it more and more. i've no doubt santa will be kind to the rkoi, but is this naughty, or nice? what are the cars, the couture, the cash doing to their followers? making them feel a little sot jill spivack, psychotherapist/ co- founder (01:45) if i'm showing off on instagram, what are you gonna do? come and stop me. i'd like to. i think i'd like to. for good morning america, nick watt, abc news, los angeles. one family's christmas is ruined -- they planned to move to las vegas for the holidays -- but a grinch took off with their
so director osca humphreys made a brand new documentary called, unsurprisingly, "rich kids of instagram." sot - osca humphreys, director//12:22:33 people were asking, why are you giving these people oxygen, why are you allowing them to have a voice? // there's a fascination that goes on with the world's top one percent and we wanted to be able to give a window as a canvas. if i was a painter, i would like to paint a picture of my life." some of these crass kids now have hundreds...
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former colleague of my colleague of mine is united states senate and still rise in the polls, unsurprisingly make fun of those with disabilities and still rise in the polls this is not an american that most americans are used to and frankly i think at the end of the day, all that changes.)) ((dave courvoisier)) senator heller gave his support to governor jeb bush a couple of months ago, and thinks the campaign will get a lot more serious in the new year. he also says he's doing what he can to get joe heck elected to and of course 8 news now is your neighborhood election headquarters. follow all the developments.. on air.. and online. and don't forget to watch our show... politics now. it airs sundays at 5-30 pm./// ((denise valdez)) > the coroner identifies a woman shot and killed by police: (( i pray for her. i said 'brenda, what did you do?')) the many questions neighbors now have -- after the deadly stand- off with police. plus -- the cold temperatures are going to drop even lower tonight -- tedd? tedd florendo >first freeze of the season happening in all areas overnight. we'll show you j
former colleague of my colleague of mine is united states senate and still rise in the polls, unsurprisingly make fun of those with disabilities and still rise in the polls this is not an american that most americans are used to and frankly i think at the end of the day, all that changes.)) ((dave courvoisier)) senator heller gave his support to governor jeb bush a couple of months ago, and thinks the campaign will get a lot more serious in the new year. he also says he's doing what he can to...
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they're unsurprisingly friends of yotam.e much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here we go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> wonderful. now wonderful. >> now good. in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. and answers. they understand that we love each other and they can do nothing, so we continue and they support us. >> this is your special fried eggs sunny side up. >> farm eggs with peppers from your garden? tomato. that looks awesome beyond words. it is incredibly beautiful here. i don't know why i didn't expect that. >> a lot of people come and say it's like provence, it's like italy. we say no. >> you like it? >> i do. roasted tomatoes, okra. >
they're unsurprisingly friends of yotam.e much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here we go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how...
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and unsurprisingly the xenophobic reaction to south asian migrant labor express lines. then do is not a good citizen and it requires centuries torequire centuries to assimilate. this country need not take the trouble. what is interesting is that some of the same sentiments are ones that we share hundred plus years later. i arrived in no creek five days after the massacre occurred to pay my respects at the memorial for the victims of the tragedy. as ii approached oak creek high school a fight memorial service i could see hundreds of people waiting in line outside. they've gathered in the quintessential american high school gymnasium to mourn the immigrants who lost their lives to hate violence in america's heartland. the jamaica with a spontaneous call and response from the audience. respect to the victims by lining up. ii tried to prepare myself for looking into the faces of the innocent people,, but i was more shaken as i realized the next each cast as to their children. his two sons flanking the casket was the sons in the casket said. i remember the only words of comf
and unsurprisingly the xenophobic reaction to south asian migrant labor express lines. then do is not a good citizen and it requires centuries torequire centuries to assimilate. this country need not take the trouble. what is interesting is that some of the same sentiments are ones that we share hundred plus years later. i arrived in no creek five days after the massacre occurred to pay my respects at the memorial for the victims of the tragedy. as ii approached oak creek high school a fight...
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elliott: unsurprisingly, they disagree with some of the claims.ponse from one of the cofounders of mobileye -- he said to me in an e-mail, to think that one person working in a garage is going to make an autonomous car is beyond common is the killerhis one -- what was reported is an achievement that any student of mine can do in less than six months. special about it. it's worth noting he does have a phd. his specialty is in computer vision technology. he said one of his students could have done what george hollis did in less than six months. emily: what is your guys' take? david: in this case, it sounds like mobileye could be safe. the real key we are learning in israel and silicon valley's product cycles are shortening. you cannot rest on your laurels. that is one large corporations, samsung, google are coming to us venture capitalists and looking for more innovation. shuly: i totally agree. i think that the lack of innovation nor the need for more innovation is there among a lot of corporates. i think that is what drives them to israel. we see
elliott: unsurprisingly, they disagree with some of the claims.ponse from one of the cofounders of mobileye -- he said to me in an e-mail, to think that one person working in a garage is going to make an autonomous car is beyond common is the killerhis one -- what was reported is an achievement that any student of mine can do in less than six months. special about it. it's worth noting he does have a phd. his specialty is in computer vision technology. he said one of his students could have...
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. >> unsurprisingly, fishing rights is an issue around here.the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> nice, sandy spot. >> so this is the area. okay, ready? let's go. we are here, man. okay. ♪ when we get near the octopus, we will coax him out of his hole. when he has a feeling that he is not safe anymore, you go out there and stick him with the spear. >> final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp mallet or if you want to the go old school, bite him right in the brain. in my case, it took repeated crunching to locate the chicklet-sized organ. this one died eventually, likely by exhaustion as anything else, i suspect. [eerie music] i am the ghost of cookies' past...residue. oh...so gross. well, you didn't use pam. so it looks like you're stuwith me! bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's pam. this holiday season, gewhat's in the trunk? nothing. romance. 18 inch alloys. you remembered. family fun. everybody squeeze in. don't block anyone. and non-stop action. noooooooo! it's the event you don'
. >> unsurprisingly, fishing rights is an issue around here.the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> nice, sandy spot. >> so this is the area. okay, ready? let's go. we are here, man. okay. ♪ when we get near the octopus, we will coax him out of his hole. when he has a feeling that he is not safe anymore, you go out there and stick him with the spear. >> final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp mallet or if you want to the go old school, bite...
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osca humphreys, so director osca humphreys made a brand new documentary called, unsurprisingly, "rich kids of instagram." sot - osca humphreys, director people were asking, why are you giving these people oxygen, why are you allowing them to have a voice? nats (15:20) "i see instagram as a painter, i would like my life." some of these crass kids now have hundreds of thousands of online followers. osca humphreys, director i've no doubt santa rkoi, but is this naughty, or nice? the couture, the cash doing to their them feel a little disappointed in their own reality? an rkoi-induced fomo? that's 'fear of missing out' in teen speak. jill spivack, psychotherapist/ co-founder sleepy planet parenting if i'm showing off on instagram, what are you gonna do? come and stop me. i'd like to. i think i'd today - friday - christmas day - spend 15 thousand a month on just shopping" today - friday - christmas day - mostly cloudy earlier part of the afternoon. slight chance for a wintry mix after 4pm. that chance increases through the night, especially areas nw where there is a winter weather advisory
osca humphreys, so director osca humphreys made a brand new documentary called, unsurprisingly, "rich kids of instagram." sot - osca humphreys, director people were asking, why are you giving these people oxygen, why are you allowing them to have a voice? nats (15:20) "i see instagram as a painter, i would like my life." some of these crass kids now have hundreds of thousands of online followers. osca humphreys, director i've no doubt santa rkoi, but is this naughty, or...
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bhp, anglo american all trading sharply to the downside, this as anglo cuts its somewhat unsurprisinglydding businesses enough? that is the big question. let's take you out and think picture. bigger this is not today. the year today picture is -- jonathan: ugly, ugly, ugly. glencore up by 72% -- glencore off by 72%. then you see the asset sales and we ask the question -- the real news out of anglo american is not the dividend, it is the target -- guy: for billion dollars from $3 billion previously. they are flooding the market with assets at a time when the commodity, the underlying commodity, is traded low. jonathan: these guys are selling stuff that is easy to sell. stuff asto be selling close to cost as you possibly can. they are getting the good stuff, so this business is not necessarily getting better, it's just -- you can begin to understand the concentration risk. guy: markets are finally over and anglo-american, with what they did with the dividend, really how to count over that. he is conscious of that and i wonder how he handles things today after he suspended the dividend. he
bhp, anglo american all trading sharply to the downside, this as anglo cuts its somewhat unsurprisinglydding businesses enough? that is the big question. let's take you out and think picture. bigger this is not today. the year today picture is -- jonathan: ugly, ugly, ugly. glencore up by 72% -- glencore off by 72%. then you see the asset sales and we ask the question -- the real news out of anglo american is not the dividend, it is the target -- guy: for billion dollars from $3 billion...
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there was, unsurprisingly, a huge partisan gap in those responses. 82% of democrats would be embarrassed to call trump president, compared to just 20% of republicans. at a campaign rally last night, the donald trump was operating at peak trump. at one point he joked about killing reporters, and he went on to offer a pair of gross and misogynistic attacks on his potential general election opponent and potentially the first female president of the united states. he started off by invoking her delayed return to the debate stage on saturday after a bathroom break. >> i'm watching the debate and she disappeared. where did she go? where did she go? i know where she went. it's disgusting. i don't want to talk about it. no, it's too disgusting. don't say it. we want to be very, very straight up, okay? >> yes, there is nothing more disgusting than a woman using the bathroom. trump then went on to use a bull vulgar and exceedingly unpresidential term to characterize clinton's loss in the presidential nomination. >> hillary, everything that's been involved in hillary has been losses. even her race
there was, unsurprisingly, a huge partisan gap in those responses. 82% of democrats would be embarrassed to call trump president, compared to just 20% of republicans. at a campaign rally last night, the donald trump was operating at peak trump. at one point he joked about killing reporters, and he went on to offer a pair of gross and misogynistic attacks on his potential general election opponent and potentially the first female president of the united states. he started off by invoking her...
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anti-gay politics continued with who uniquely and unsurprisingly took it to nastier levels. nixon would on tape claim to be the most tolerant person in the administration when it came to gays. but he never hesitated to gay-bait or use sexually related information against those he perceived to be his enemies. in november 1970, neck's and ask the fbi for quote, a rundown on the homosexuals known or suspected in the washington press corps. he spread gay rumors about his own first secretary of state, william rogers. he called someone he met at a white house function and obvious, roaring fag, and commented on an archie bunker episode with a gay character, it, ixon said, god damn do not think you glorify and homosexuality public television anymore than you glorify whores. the most tolerant man in the administration when it comes to gays. nixon's underlings do not hesitate to use gay-baiting, whether spreading gay rumors are planning to donate money to a gay group in the name of a political opponent great the last chapter of the book explores how the fbi dealt with the gay liberati
anti-gay politics continued with who uniquely and unsurprisingly took it to nastier levels. nixon would on tape claim to be the most tolerant person in the administration when it came to gays. but he never hesitated to gay-bait or use sexually related information against those he perceived to be his enemies. in november 1970, neck's and ask the fbi for quote, a rundown on the homosexuals known or suspected in the washington press corps. he spread gay rumors about his own first secretary of...
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. >>> five bay area companies made a new list of best places to work and unsurprisingly most of themre tech companies. airbnb snagged the number one spot, then guide wear from foster city, facebook came in at number 5, linkedin at number 6 and at number 8, google. mike sugerman is with us now and it seems the grass is greener in tech but is that always the case? >> reporter: i don't know, do you like your job. >> i like my job. >> reporter: i like my job and my company. tech doesn't own the key to unlocking job satisfaction. ernest owens loves his job and he is not chicken about telling anybody who asks. >> ask the owner. he is fair. he is a lovable man and, um, just a good company to work for. >> reporter: what else is a guy going to say knowing his boss is going to watch him on tv? but ernest seems earnest and he is saying what makes a good job with a good company. >> wages and benefits a top priority. >> reporter: michael is the former director of california's labor department. >> two is a broad category of culture. >> they treat the employees well. i like my coworkers. it's a goo
. >>> five bay area companies made a new list of best places to work and unsurprisingly most of themre tech companies. airbnb snagged the number one spot, then guide wear from foster city, facebook came in at number 5, linkedin at number 6 and at number 8, google. mike sugerman is with us now and it seems the grass is greener in tech but is that always the case? >> reporter: i don't know, do you like your job. >> i like my job. >> reporter: i like my job and my...
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but perhaps unsurprisingly it seems to depend how much you have in the first place.have this report. >>> we're entering bonus and raise season on wall street. money buys happiness up to a point. the author describes how every marginal dollar matters equally in reducing negative emotions but every dollar means more to those on the lower end of the income scale and less to those on the higher end. the effect of an extra dollar is eight times as large of the 80 percentile compared to the 20th percentile. the impact reduces after $70,000 of household income. it's very low by $160,000 and practically zero by 200,000. another key factor, the increase in money can cause reduced effects of mental illness by improving life quality and satisfaction. there's an additional metric that does keep going up with more money. that's somebody's life evaluation. this money keeps going up as people make more and mother money but it's very sensitive to economic status. it's based on comparison from yourself and others. financial bonuses, 1 million bucks seems bad if your neighbor gets 2 m
but perhaps unsurprisingly it seems to depend how much you have in the first place.have this report. >>> we're entering bonus and raise season on wall street. money buys happiness up to a point. the author describes how every marginal dollar matters equally in reducing negative emotions but every dollar means more to those on the lower end of the income scale and less to those on the higher end. the effect of an extra dollar is eight times as large of the 80 percentile compared to the...
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unsurprisingly. but he talked about want to expend the police force, tightening probation of parole. and the opposition to what was then a civilian review board which is going to oversee the police department. on wall street he talked about wealthier to work, which is what giuliani did in the vigorous campaign to verify wealthier eligibility and root out fraud. this is something chilly and he did and what he did is of course he was just created from the "new york times" but merely by asking people to come in and verify they were who they were, hundreds of thousands of people dropped off the welfare rolls. buckley did other things. he really was longish. express bus lines, freeing taxes to pick up more taxes. on housing, not only ending rent control but opting out of federal urban redevelopment programs that robert moses effect in reducing the cost of new housing i ending the monopoly. if you look at his agenda, the one area that buckley didn't anticipate largely, the future was on education. this was
unsurprisingly. but he talked about want to expend the police force, tightening probation of parole. and the opposition to what was then a civilian review board which is going to oversee the police department. on wall street he talked about wealthier to work, which is what giuliani did in the vigorous campaign to verify wealthier eligibility and root out fraud. this is something chilly and he did and what he did is of course he was just created from the "new york times" but merely by...
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following the tragic events of yesterday, president obama unsurprisingly called to limit the second amendment rights of the american people through stricter gun control. this is yet, i believe, another example of the president using tragic events to push his political agenda. madam president, infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is not the answer to curbing violent crime in america. restrictive gun control measures only prevent law-abiding citizens from protecting themselves because criminals by definition refuse to follow the law. in addition, to president obama's misguided calls for gun control, he recently issued an executive order to remove unarmed military surplus vehicles that were obtained through the section 1033 program from local law enforcement. these vehicles have been valuable to local law enforcement officials in my home state of alabama, specifically in calhoun county. they were also used by the local law enforcement people seeking to protect those in harm's way yesterday in california. i've called on the president to reverse this dangerous dec
following the tragic events of yesterday, president obama unsurprisingly called to limit the second amendment rights of the american people through stricter gun control. this is yet, i believe, another example of the president using tragic events to push his political agenda. madam president, infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is not the answer to curbing violent crime in america. restrictive gun control measures only prevent law-abiding citizens from...
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. >> reporter: the facebook ceo announcing unsurprisingly on facebook that his wife, pri s l priscilla chan has given birth to a daughter. they are also planning to gift 99% of their facebook stock worth currently about $45 billion to charitable causes over the course of their lifetime. here's how it's going to work. in a separate filing, facebook said that zuckerberg is going to sell no more than $1 billion of facebook stock over the next three years. he will control the voting power for that stock, so investors don't have to worry that zuckerberg is stepping away from his other baby, facebook any time soon. he said he plans to be the ceo for many, many years. $45 billion, the current market value could go up based on how well facebook stock is doing. this is a very admirable move by zuckerberg. it will be interesting to see whether or not other tech executives decide to do something similar with their massive fortunes. >> all right. well, in it quest to be thinner, smarter, and sleeker, apple's iphone may have to drop one of its key features, samuel burk tells us what could be the ph
. >> reporter: the facebook ceo announcing unsurprisingly on facebook that his wife, pri s l priscilla chan has given birth to a daughter. they are also planning to gift 99% of their facebook stock worth currently about $45 billion to charitable causes over the course of their lifetime. here's how it's going to work. in a separate filing, facebook said that zuckerberg is going to sell no more than $1 billion of facebook stock over the next three years. he will control the voting power for...
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[laughter] unsurprisingly. but he talked about expanding the police force, tightening probation and parole, and the opposition to what was the civilian review board which was going to oversee the police department. on wall street he talked about wall street to work including people to work in the parks which is what giuliani did. a vigorous campaign to build welfare eligibility and weed out fraud. this is something juliana did and he was, nearly by asking people to come in and verify they were her they were. hundreds of thousands of people dropped off the welfare rolls. buckley did other things too. he wanted to free taxes to pick up more passengers, he would have loved huber. also opting out of federal urban redevelopment programs. also reducing the cost of housing by ended the monopoly building. if you look at his agenda, the one area that buckley did not answer, largely the future was about education. this was a crucial crucial area. he was grasping like any others. they had already raised the issue, i think
[laughter] unsurprisingly. but he talked about expanding the police force, tightening probation and parole, and the opposition to what was the civilian review board which was going to oversee the police department. on wall street he talked about wall street to work including people to work in the parks which is what giuliani did. a vigorous campaign to build welfare eligibility and weed out fraud. this is something juliana did and he was, nearly by asking people to come in and verify they were...
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and unsurprisingly, bellingham's xenophobic reaction to migrant labor reflected views institutionalized in laws and expressed in the media. the bellingham paper read the hindu is not a good citizen, and this country need not take the trouble to assimilate him. our racial burden's already heavy enough to bear. what is interesting is that some of these same sentimentses are the ones we hear today. i arrived in oak creek five todays after the massacre occurred to pay my respects for the six victims. as i approached the site of the memorial service, i could see hundreds of people waiting in line outside, people of all races and faiths had gathered in the quintessential american space, a high school gymnasium, to mourn the sikh immigrants who had lost their lives to hate violence in america's heartland. the gym ec woes with the call and -- echoed with the call and response from the sikhs in the audience. as the memorial program began, we were asked to line up to view the open caskets. i tried to prepare myself for looking into the faces of the six innocent people who had lost their lives, bu
and unsurprisingly, bellingham's xenophobic reaction to migrant labor reflected views institutionalized in laws and expressed in the media. the bellingham paper read the hindu is not a good citizen, and this country need not take the trouble to assimilate him. our racial burden's already heavy enough to bear. what is interesting is that some of these same sentimentses are the ones we hear today. i arrived in oak creek five todays after the massacre occurred to pay my respects for the six...
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caroline: the announcement, unsurprisingly, was posted on facebook. their newborn daughter. 99% of their overall wealth, which will be given to charitable organizations. areas they are looking at our health, education, a decrease in inequality. inventing human potential and promoting equality. that is what mark zuckerberg says he wants to do. billion, if he was to get that all the immediately, that would be equivalent to the biggest foundation in the u.s., a clip seeing that of bill and melinda gates. meanwhile, this is a man who is still at the helm of facebook. he says he will remain chief executive for many years to come. put out their own statement saying we will not see in excess of $1 billion per year given away. that is because mark zuckerberg wants to remain in control. for the next three years, no more than $1 billion will be given away perficient -- per year conv. guy: put this in context. caroline: this is a call for millennials, generations ahead. -- zed. we have seen a century of u.s. philanthropic giving. we know foundation to have been
caroline: the announcement, unsurprisingly, was posted on facebook. their newborn daughter. 99% of their overall wealth, which will be given to charitable organizations. areas they are looking at our health, education, a decrease in inequality. inventing human potential and promoting equality. that is what mark zuckerberg says he wants to do. billion, if he was to get that all the immediately, that would be equivalent to the biggest foundation in the u.s., a clip seeing that of bill and melinda...
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february or march, but this is really good news for the administration, and they are touting it, unsurprisinglye presidential election. all the republican candidates are very opposed to obamacare, saying they are going to repeal it and replace it with something else. yet you are seeing americans coming into the law. this is something democrats and the obama administration will put out as a counter. alix: and what do you do with the a .3 million people who have signed up is a bigger question. drew, really appreciated on the breaking news. turning out to nike, the company's posting earnings after the bell today and the stock is pretty much soaring, shares up 35% this year. what could stop its momentum? bloomberg news reporter matt townsend joins us now. is it china, is it margins? well, it is china. over the past four quarters they've averaged 1% growth in china, which, while most of the companies operating in china have struggled, there is a lot of concerns about the chinese economy. nike hasn't shown weakness yet. there is a lot of concern that china slows down for nike, and china has been a bi
february or march, but this is really good news for the administration, and they are touting it, unsurprisinglye presidential election. all the republican candidates are very opposed to obamacare, saying they are going to repeal it and replace it with something else. yet you are seeing americans coming into the law. this is something democrats and the obama administration will put out as a counter. alix: and what do you do with the a .3 million people who have signed up is a bigger question....
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unsurprisingly individuals who violate the law are often reluctant to produce evidence of her own misconduct. in other cases e-mail cannot be subpoenaed because they are beyond our jurisdiction. we may in some instances need to retrieve information from an isp. the proposed amendment would require government entities to confirm a criminal warrant. we would not be able to gather evidence including communication such as e-mails directly from an isp even in instances when it is described are deleted all where the subscriber led to another jurisdiction. email content from an isp and also incentivize the senior recipient to be less forthcoming in responding to investigatory requests because an individual knows they lacked the authority to obtain e-mails made us feel free to destroy or not produce them. these are not abstract concerns. among the type of scams we investigate our insider trading activities. these type of frauds illegal acts are likely to be communicated and they are more likely to be noncooperative. technology has evolved and there is no question the law ought to resolve to take it
unsurprisingly individuals who violate the law are often reluctant to produce evidence of her own misconduct. in other cases e-mail cannot be subpoenaed because they are beyond our jurisdiction. we may in some instances need to retrieve information from an isp. the proposed amendment would require government entities to confirm a criminal warrant. we would not be able to gather evidence including communication such as e-mails directly from an isp even in instances when it is described are...
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. >> reporter: so director oscar humphries made a brand-new documentary called unsurprisingly "rich kids of instagram." >> tre's a fascination of what goes on in the worlds of the top 1%. instagram is kind of like a portal into people's lives. >> instagram is my canvas. if i w ann artist i would like to paint the picture of my life. >> reporter: some have hundreds of thousands of online followers.s. >>hen you get a lot of attention can be intoxicateing. >> reporter: i have no doubt santaa will be kind to the rkoi kind but is this naughty or nice what are the cars, the couture, the cash doing to t their llowerers making them feel a little disappointed in their own fear of missing out in teenspk. >> showing an extreme version of their lives. for children up pressable it is informion coming at them constantly can lead to an incread risk of depressssion a loneliness. >> if i'm showing off whahat arere you going to d about it? are you going to stop me >> reporter: i'd like to. i think i'd liketo. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, nick. ined by ericka
. >> reporter: so director oscar humphries made a brand-new documentary called unsurprisingly "rich kids of instagram." >> tre's a fascination of what goes on in the worlds of the top 1%. instagram is kind of like a portal into people's lives. >> instagram is my canvas. if i w ann artist i would like to paint the picture of my life. >> reporter: some have hundreds of thousands of online followers.s. >>hen you get a lot of attention can be intoxicateing....
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. >> reporter: so director oscar humphries made a brand-new documentary called unsurprisingly "rich kids of inststagram." >> there's a fascination of what goes on in the worlds of the top 1%. instagram is kind of like a portalal into pele's lives. >>nstagram is my canvas. if i was an artist, i would like to paint the picture of my life. >> reporter: some of these kids now have hundreds of thousands of online followers. >> when you get a lot of attention, it can be intoxicating. >> reporter: i have no doubt santa will be kind to the rkoi but is this naughtyty or nice? what are the cars, the couture, the cash doing to their followers makiking them el a little disappointed in their own reality, an rkoi-induced fomo, that's a fear of missing out in teenspeak. >> they're showing a very for children that are impressionable, this information coming at them constantly can lead to an increased risk of depression and loneliness. >> if i'm showing off, what are you going to do about it? are you going to stop me? >> reporter: i'd like to. i think i'd like to. for "good morning america," " nick watt,
. >> reporter: so director oscar humphries made a brand-new documentary called unsurprisingly "rich kids of inststagram." >> there's a fascination of what goes on in the worlds of the top 1%. instagram is kind of like a portalal into pele's lives. >>nstagram is my canvas. if i was an artist, i would like to paint the picture of my life. >> reporter: some of these kids now have hundreds of thousands of online followers. >> when you get a lot of attention,...
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but also unsurprisingly taking his passport so he could not leave the country as well.uary 14th is the date of the preliminary hearing where they will decide -- and that will take longer, melissa. that's where they say we are going to go to trial and here is going to be the trial date. >> right. and as sue pointed out before, this would be the first trial even after a string of allegations, similar allegations. this would be the first trial if it does come to trial. >> that is absolutely correct, melissa. there have been 50 women who have come forward saying they were victimized by mr. cosby but the statute of limitations has expired in many of those cases but not all of them. i think this trial is going to be watched very closely. just a little background on the allegations by the woman involved in this particular case, andrea constand. said she met mr. cosby back in 2002. at that time she was working as a director of operations for the women's basketball team at temple university. mr. cosby was on temple university's board of trustees. he was considered by this woman
but also unsurprisingly taking his passport so he could not leave the country as well.uary 14th is the date of the preliminary hearing where they will decide -- and that will take longer, melissa. that's where they say we are going to go to trial and here is going to be the trial date. >> right. and as sue pointed out before, this would be the first trial even after a string of allegations, similar allegations. this would be the first trial if it does come to trial. >> that is...
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. >> unsurprisingly it broke down party appliance, the times says when you look at that, what democrats about clinton. >> fascinating blake blake burman there joining us new york state rep chairman ed thanks for joining us us thoughts on that poll this number of people who are afraid of what donald trump would do in same with hillary. >> most important polls are the polls, that show the latest iowa poll, very respected go deep into who actually votes in the caulk becauses shows ted cruz rising and being ahead of trump, 24-19 with rubio rising up to being at 18%, in donald trump will probably lose iowa if it keeps that trend keeps going, that is why he went to -- to banning muslims on the same day he wanted to erase that poll, from the consciousness of the political class. >> do you think he went to banning muslims for the sole reason dropping in the polls. >> absolutely. >> the polls are important to him he keeps citing them that is the first poll that showed he is leading in the first primary state iowa. >> wow. >> numbers guy this is like, it is a. >> i learned a long time ago richard
. >> unsurprisingly it broke down party appliance, the times says when you look at that, what democrats about clinton. >> fascinating blake blake burman there joining us new york state rep chairman ed thanks for joining us us thoughts on that poll this number of people who are afraid of what donald trump would do in same with hillary. >> most important polls are the polls, that show the latest iowa poll, very respected go deep into who actually votes in the caulk becauses...
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unsurpriseing unsurprisingly, individuals that violate the law are often reluctant to produce evidence of their own misconduct. in other cases e-mail account holders cannot be subpoenaed because they are beyond our jurisdiction. it is at this point in an investigation that we may in some instances need to seek information from an internet service provider also known as an isp. in the proposed amendment would require government entities to procure a criminal warrant when they seek the content of e-mails and other electronic communications from isps. because the s.e.c. and other civil law enforcement agencies cannot obtain criminal warrants we would effectively not be able to gather evidence including e-mails directly from an isp regardless of the circumstances even in instances where a subscriber deleted his e-mails related hardware was lost or damaged or where the subscriber fled to another jurisdiction. depriving the s.e.c. of the authority to get the e-mail from the isp, rims srecipients would be less forthcoming because an individual that knows the s.e.c. lacks the authority to obta
unsurpriseing unsurprisingly, individuals that violate the law are often reluctant to produce evidence of their own misconduct. in other cases e-mail account holders cannot be subpoenaed because they are beyond our jurisdiction. it is at this point in an investigation that we may in some instances need to seek information from an internet service provider also known as an isp. in the proposed amendment would require government entities to procure a criminal warrant when they seek the content of...
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together and nice to see a balance sheet definitely we're moving forward i wanted to kind of unsurprisinglyk about the build out a little bit those some jobs created from those supply expenditures with the operating margin kind of unapologetically to the reserves that are important about 2020 it seems like if we're going to have any really substantial build out in the long term we are going to need financing and so you know again having looked at this program hypothetically and looking at the options and bonding option including the revenue bonds not necessarily like come back from any pools of money money that will not be generated by the program seems like it is critical that will employed from day one and the nexus report that got us by pro tem a lot of jobs requires a large-scale building that is not envisioned here at all so i think this is important we prospectively look at how to push that forward i want to highlight i know we're all aware the scale of the crisis but several of the community choice programs are looufrn in very new and nimble organizations from the ground up as oppose
together and nice to see a balance sheet definitely we're moving forward i wanted to kind of unsurprisinglyk about the build out a little bit those some jobs created from those supply expenditures with the operating margin kind of unapologetically to the reserves that are important about 2020 it seems like if we're going to have any really substantial build out in the long term we are going to need financing and so you know again having looked at this program hypothetically and looking at the...