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. >> in a sense, a wac a mole type of thing where especially activists in the west, they essentially create 20 or 30 youtube accounts and they primarily use one and if somebody flags it or is taken down, they go to the next one. so it is this cat and mouse game that you're playing. >> google, which is a parent company to youtube has a policy to dealing with terrorists online. prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as hate speech and incitement to commit violent acts. with hundreds of terrorist videos, one of the biggest challenges is getting a grasp on all this material. a built in flag that monitors material as being inappropriate and warns a google moderator to take a closer look. the flags are taken seriously and they are constantly monitored. again in a statement, google said, our review teams respond to flag videos. routinely removing them. but some experts say there can be hidden benefits to keeping some of this material online. >> one of the values of these videos is we can understand what our enemies are thinking about and what these folks are thinking about. >> the go
. >> in a sense, a wac a mole type of thing where especially activists in the west, they essentially create 20 or 30 youtube accounts and they primarily use one and if somebody flags it or is taken down, they go to the next one. so it is this cat and mouse game that you're playing. >> google, which is a parent company to youtube has a policy to dealing with terrorists online. prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as hate speech and incitement to commit violent acts. with...
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the frightened dog ran wac into the woods and -- back into the woods and beth put out the alert on facebookc container cannot eat or drink. ten to 10 people at a -- 20 people at a time went out searching, by late the next day. >> i seen him coming down the pathway with the jug on his head. >> reporter: chester burns had to corner the dog with his jeep. they used wire cutters to cut off the jaw. obviously any dog that's getting her 15 minutes of fame is going to need a name. people suggested astro and pickle and her head wear did resemble the first dog the soviets sent into space not to mention the movie "space dog." but rather than a floating astronaut her temporary owner says -- >> she's an angel. >> reporter: they named her miracle. jesse an animal hospital vet tech says she ate ravenously from the moment they got the jar off. dog food, cat food, is rotisserie chicken. >> she was starving. she was 27.7 pounds and she should be around 45 pounds. >> reporter: x-rays showed a broken pelvis and fractured jaw. she may have been hit by a car. >> somebody shot her with a bb gun down here. >> rep
the frightened dog ran wac into the woods and -- back into the woods and beth put out the alert on facebookc container cannot eat or drink. ten to 10 people at a -- 20 people at a time went out searching, by late the next day. >> i seen him coming down the pathway with the jug on his head. >> reporter: chester burns had to corner the dog with his jeep. they used wire cutters to cut off the jaw. obviously any dog that's getting her 15 minutes of fame is going to need a name. people...
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. >>> welcome wac, six minutes left in the trading session. talk about volatility anyway today, but i think this one tops all expectations of what we were looking for today. >> i think they were doing it on purpose. look at this fantastic behind us, of course the army celebrating it's 237th birthday. we'll get to the closing bell, i wanted to point out the fantastic costumes walking by. >> we have omar aguilera here. i know you're all about helping people navigate this volatility, what do you say? >> stay calm, don't get overly emotional. investors have got the companies backs since the beginning of the year. we're still battling that. there's still strong u.s. fundamentals. it still represents the cleanest. >> matt, is this a fear rally? or how do you characterize this when you get the kind of pop we had at the top of the hour here when word got out of a coordinated frefrt the central banks of injury? >> it's got to be fear and fear along. 100 point rally on that news we expect that. there is nothing else they can do on this situation. i like
. >>> welcome wac, six minutes left in the trading session. talk about volatility anyway today, but i think this one tops all expectations of what we were looking for today. >> i think they were doing it on purpose. look at this fantastic behind us, of course the army celebrating it's 237th birthday. we'll get to the closing bell, i wanted to point out the fantastic costumes walking by. >> we have omar aguilera here. i know you're all about helping people navigate this...
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>> you have a point there vis-a-vis the existing workers, but the retirees took a wac on health carend pension, and they made concessions as well. for instance, no more automatic wage increases, and they agreed not to strike until 2015. that's a union making a big concession. don't forget the creditors at gm. i think you're being a little chery picky there. >> you look at the unsecured creditors at crystler, they have nothing. and the union ended up in total of $26 billion in subsidies. more than the whole budget went to worker who is make device the average. >> the unsecured creditors did not get nothing, they got preferred stock and warrants. but here is the thing. here is the thing -- you know, an unsecured creditor in a bankruptcy, and the unions were just another unsecured creditor, i know you will agree with that. it's up to the bankruptcy court to decide how to divide the pain. at the time, at the time and i think it's a reasonable decision, we decided that the existing workers should take the kind of hit they took, and get the kind of benefits they took. >> we have to leave i
>> you have a point there vis-a-vis the existing workers, but the retirees took a wac on health carend pension, and they made concessions as well. for instance, no more automatic wage increases, and they agreed not to strike until 2015. that's a union making a big concession. don't forget the creditors at gm. i think you're being a little chery picky there. >> you look at the unsecured creditors at crystler, they have nothing. and the union ended up in total of $26 billion in...
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. >>> welcome wac to the county -- welcome back to the ktvu morning news. over on the new york stock exchange service now san diego company. they do have offices. i know for sure in san jose and they are there ringing the bell. right now in europe there is a lot happening at that european summit that is certain to effect stocks around the world. >> we will smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us. it's a friday it's june 29th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. >> we have new details from antioch. claudine wong is out there at the scene to tell us why police opened fire yes afternoon. >> reporter: we do have new information and video to show you. i want to show you what is happening. police have given us a better way on what happened out here yes afternoon giving us more on the events that led to the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old man. let me give you a look at video we shot within the last 30 minutes. it focused around a yellow corvette that had been sitting in the garage of the home. neighbors tell us the man that lived there as denn
. >>> welcome wac to the county -- welcome back to the ktvu morning news. over on the new york stock exchange service now san diego company. they do have offices. i know for sure in san jose and they are there ringing the bell. right now in europe there is a lot happening at that european summit that is certain to effect stocks around the world. >> we will smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us. it's a friday it's june 29th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm...
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. >> adam buckman, daniels plays that wacced out anchorman.n says this has nothing to do with keith olbermann, even though he spent time hanging out with him as he was getting ready to do this. the anchor is one strange dude. does this work as television? >> it didn't work as television for me. i watched the first episode. i thought, well, this is okay for a premier episode, a television pilot. sometimes they get going. for me when i watched the second episode a couple of days ago, actually, i found it difficult to actually get through the episode. the characters are given to a lot of sorkinesque speech making. this worked on "the west wing." for me it didn't ring true for what i know about news rooms, that people speechify and sermonize and are that earn eflt with the stories they're working on. none of the cynicism that you and i are accustomed to. >> you and i will disagree. that's long, endless, wind bag pompous speeches that are so self absorbed, they just went on and on and on. i thought it just drained the energy out of the program. >>
. >> adam buckman, daniels plays that wacced out anchorman.n says this has nothing to do with keith olbermann, even though he spent time hanging out with him as he was getting ready to do this. the anchor is one strange dude. does this work as television? >> it didn't work as television for me. i watched the first episode. i thought, well, this is okay for a premier episode, a television pilot. sometimes they get going. for me when i watched the second episode a couple of days ago,...
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i did mention a little bit of fog because boy when it decides to come wac it can roar in but right nowcoast looks good. temperatures will be warming opaquing. we're already sitting in the upper 50s, low 60s, warm to hot, bay side and also inhand with lots of sunshine and very warm temps but the wind is not so much offshore anymore. san jose is at 61. hayward at 61 not much of a breeze anywhere inland that's for sure and not much of one on the coast yet but high pressure is here today, and then it will start to get moved out of here by the system there. probably won't arrive until tuesday or wednesday. if you're heading over todayly city usually they're the first ones to see the fog come back. so take a jacket because there could be a 35, 40-degree spread for temperatures today. patchy low crowds, things can change between this time and 7 a.m. farther east you go the warmer you might expect that, 95 gilroy, santa clara 92. 60s, 70s, upper 70s, low 80s as you get towards san bruno. for everybody wednesday into thursday start to turn things around into the friday. the weekend is looking w
i did mention a little bit of fog because boy when it decides to come wac it can roar in but right nowcoast looks good. temperatures will be warming opaquing. we're already sitting in the upper 50s, low 60s, warm to hot, bay side and also inhand with lots of sunshine and very warm temps but the wind is not so much offshore anymore. san jose is at 61. hayward at 61 not much of a breeze anywhere inland that's for sure and not much of one on the coast yet but high pressure is here today, and then...
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and this is a microcosm of more bat wac, the l ft from the beginning that has been the aggressors in the culture war. sometimes they were rigt thp. i have nothing but respect for the advances that liberals made in the crvil inigt thps struggle in the 1960's. they were on the right side, and ever and this many tt thes. once you admit that you can have all sorts of caveat about going too far or what the point was, but at the end of the day the right was wrong. and i don't get that mthink h gi f for saying that. but you cannot on the one hand claim credit for woman suffrage and for gay inigt thps and for crvil rights and all these things. at the same time complain about coe cereartives are the aedurets . the self annointed forces of change, the forces of progress, the people who want to move forward, these are the people who are tancing to isimose thfur idea of s theyier i. the reaction you get on the right from the eearngelicals christarie c or from people who want to keep vmi. the idea that somehow trying to de itnd the d finition of matatarige has been around for a thousand years is
and this is a microcosm of more bat wac, the l ft from the beginning that has been the aggressors in the culture war. sometimes they were rigt thp. i have nothing but respect for the advances that liberals made in the crvil inigt thps struggle in the 1960's. they were on the right side, and ever and this many tt thes. once you admit that you can have all sorts of caveat about going too far or what the point was, but at the end of the day the right was wrong. and i don't get that mthink h gi f...
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. >> and even though americans have been cutting wac on their debt, the decline in home values increasedto just over 16% in 2010. >> another blow to what we tlo dagsally have thought of as the american dream. the push to get more and more people into homes backfired. >> absolutely. >> people who had no business taking on the kind of debt they did to buy the size of the home, the terms of the mortgage and whatever it was came back to bite rve. >> and the increase in net worth was probably a false one. i remember in 2008 when that data first hit, i think we were doing "power lunch" and for the first time since they have been getting that data, the net wort worth. so, in many cases, the declines we are talking about are on paper assuming you haven't had to foreclose or sold the house. there is no guarantee that the largest investment you will make in a lifetime, your home. >> often times the vast majority of an individual's net worth is tied up in the biggest asset that they have, which is the house. >> probably number two would be the stock market. let's recap the day on wall street. a qui
. >> and even though americans have been cutting wac on their debt, the decline in home values increasedto just over 16% in 2010. >> another blow to what we tlo dagsally have thought of as the american dream. the push to get more and more people into homes backfired. >> absolutely. >> people who had no business taking on the kind of debt they did to buy the size of the home, the terms of the mortgage and whatever it was came back to bite rve. >> and the increase in...
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. >> i was thinking ant when i came wac from iran. it was a long and unupon popular war and there were riots in the streets. today, we've had a number of long and unpopular wars. one of the independent variables is there's no draft. and you can pause at the notion that says if we had a draft now if which people were arbitrarily selected to go into the uniform, which is what selective service really means, you would have riots the streets here, too. and i'm very much concerned between the wide gulf and the people who are being served. it's easy to be complacekplcompt service when you don't have to do it. >> the draft question is one policy solution to this divide. in fact, charli rangle, at one point, was proposing. i think it entered legislation. >> he was looking for a way to get out of -- not him getting out, he was looking for a way to get people to confront the notion that he's going off to war. and he didn't want to go off to war and that was his way of dog it. >> i mean, my instincts on that is that all voluntary services were a
. >> i was thinking ant when i came wac from iran. it was a long and unupon popular war and there were riots in the streets. today, we've had a number of long and unpopular wars. one of the independent variables is there's no draft. and you can pause at the notion that says if we had a draft now if which people were arbitrarily selected to go into the uniform, which is what selective service really means, you would have riots the streets here, too. and i'm very much concerned between the...
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i wasn't able to get out of the driver's side, but luckily the passenger's side back door i waç able get out of. i just tried to get as far away as i could from this area. it's very wooded here so i ran out to the circle toward 16th street and was lucky enough to run into some people who live in the blairs and i sought shelter with them. >> reporter: britney, once you climbed out of the car which is so incredible and you realized what happened, this tree smashing the front part of your vehicle, what went through your head? >> i -- i don't know. i was more concerned about where i should go next the winds were still really bad and the rain was picking up. >> reporter: thank you so much. i'll toss it back to richard as the folks here in washington, d.c., continue with the cleanup efforts. >> kristen welker, thanks so much. for more on the heat wave and the weather where you are headed, go to weather.com. >>> now to politics. a new poll shows americans are sharply divided over the supreme court's health care ruling. the usa/gol lallup poll shows h of americans agree, half don't. presiden
i wasn't able to get out of the driver's side, but luckily the passenger's side back door i waç able get out of. i just tried to get as far away as i could from this area. it's very wooded here so i ran out to the circle toward 16th street and was lucky enough to run into some people who live in the blairs and i sought shelter with them. >> reporter: britney, once you climbed out of the car which is so incredible and you realized what happened, this tree smashing the front part of your...
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all i want to .out is the little grie at home who's trying to buy 50 shares is just reich wac o whacke again. it's whackbleble. >> interesting, too, to listen to shawn parker yesterday talk about the mood in the valley sayisay ing look, a lot of these employees have sold minimal nunl ber of shares. >> i always feel so bad fwr rich people. >> if they're not happy, it's their own fault. that's my great, great uncle, vlad lenin. >> i also think that we have to acknowledge that the peechl who got allocations were probably rich people. >> let eegs be honest here, jim. if you're saying let's not feel 3w5d for rich people. we're also saying we should feel bad for these investors. >> my work behind the scenes shows that a lot of people got stock that they didn't expect or want. and that's part of the syndicate problem here. that the retail network didn't want all of this stock and they got this stock vmt. i think as we report more and more, they shoved it to the lit lt guys. we should feel bad for all retail investors. >> look at the volume. we come here every day and the retailers are saying
all i want to .out is the little grie at home who's trying to buy 50 shares is just reich wac o whacke again. it's whackbleble. >> interesting, too, to listen to shawn parker yesterday talk about the mood in the valley sayisay ing look, a lot of these employees have sold minimal nunl ber of shares. >> i always feel so bad fwr rich people. >> if they're not happy, it's their own fault. that's my great, great uncle, vlad lenin. >> i also think that we have to acknowledge...
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there is a wac of all concept to a lot of this. -- whack a mole concept to a lot of this. by and large, we are still a democracy. if we can keep it. if you can at shine that light, you can win victories. always keep on plugging. >> you missed my plan, i was going to give the last word. >> it is a short-term strategy the republicans on the ride are using. it will be a different world. they should be trying to bring them in. they should have policies that affect people rather than step on them. they are planning for the short term. they pass these bills around to reduce the progressive vote in the country by 10% in 2012. they can come after collective bargaining, seniors, immigrants, everybody and try to cut back on the vote. is a short-term strategy. is corrosive to democracy. they think this is not their play. i think it will cost them the lee -- dearly in this election because of what they did. they made war on employees. they are going backwards. i will close by saying this. i want to thank netroots for doing this. these are people that really are fighting every day to m
there is a wac of all concept to a lot of this. -- whack a mole concept to a lot of this. by and large, we are still a democracy. if we can keep it. if you can at shine that light, you can win victories. always keep on plugging. >> you missed my plan, i was going to give the last word. >> it is a short-term strategy the republicans on the ride are using. it will be a different world. they should be trying to bring them in. they should have policies that affect people rather than...