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. >> just because you get a package and a gun don't mean you can go willie nilly. >> we have broken down the investigation and now at 6:00, we're turning to state leaders for answers. >> this officer looks like he lost his cool. >> this video has been seen by 90,000 channel 9 viewers, many with the same questions that we do. is this a case of police brutality or were the punches justified? >> while cmpd and city to us, rodney moore is, and he is talking about how police can be more transparent. jenna? >> reporter: scott, city leaders say until the internal investigation is over, they are not talking but the representative, rodney moore told me that the video is concerning and may lead to legislation regarding police conduct. this is the only viewpoint we were given of an arrest yesterday police say involving an intoxicated hit and run suspect, malcolm elliott, they had to chase and punched while he ised on ground. >> i think that that was the intent for the body worn cameras, which is to kind of stop, you know, stop behind the transparency for the public. >> reporter: representative rodn
. >> just because you get a package and a gun don't mean you can go willie nilly. >> we have broken down the investigation and now at 6:00, we're turning to state leaders for answers. >> this officer looks like he lost his cool. >> this video has been seen by 90,000 channel 9 viewers, many with the same questions that we do. is this a case of police brutality or were the punches justified? >> while cmpd and city to us, rodney moore is, and he is talking about how...
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we don't want government to be looking through everybody's phones willy-nilly without any oversight orense it is targeted as somebody who might be a wrongdoer. what makes it even more complicated is we also want really strong encryption, because part of us preventing terrorism or preventing people from disrupting the financial system or our air traffic otherl system or a whole set of systems that are increasingly digitalized, hackers, state or non-state, can mess them up. we have two values, both of which are important. the question we now have to ask is if technologically it is impenetrableake an device or system where the encryption is so strong that there is no key, no door at all, we apprehend the child pornographer, how do we solve a, or disrupt a terrorist plot, what mechanisms do we have available to even do simple things like tax enforcement? because if in fact you cannot crack that at all, government cannot get in, then everybody's walking around with a swiss bank account in their pocket. so, there has to be some concession to the need to be able to get into that information s
we don't want government to be looking through everybody's phones willy-nilly without any oversight orense it is targeted as somebody who might be a wrongdoer. what makes it even more complicated is we also want really strong encryption, because part of us preventing terrorism or preventing people from disrupting the financial system or our air traffic otherl system or a whole set of systems that are increasingly digitalized, hackers, state or non-state, can mess them up. we have two values,...
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we let people in willy-nilly. trish: it has got to be fixed. always good to talk to you.ppreciate it. when we come back, gunshots erupted on the streets of brussels. two of the victims from tuesday's attacks were americans. we have details coming up. can donald trump clinch the nomination before july or are we headed for a brokered convention? i will ask. stay tuned. ♪ a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. >> the question remains. can any of the candidates reach that magic? avoid a brokered convention. here is where we stand on the delegate count. about 500 more or 52% of what is left. secure the nomination. john kasich has 143. trump has repeatedly said a contested convention is not happening. we have learned that trump is assembling a team to manage a potential brokered convention. joining me now is k
we let people in willy-nilly. trish: it has got to be fixed. always good to talk to you.ppreciate it. when we come back, gunshots erupted on the streets of brussels. two of the victims from tuesday's attacks were americans. we have details coming up. can donald trump clinch the nomination before july or are we headed for a brokered convention? i will ask. stay tuned. ♪ a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it...
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am of the view that there are very real reasons we want to make sure the government cannot just willy-nilly get into everyone's iphones. they are full of very personable information. >> the president said it was well front and nter before. in the popular culture also seems to perpetuate that the government is always spying on us.>>> an unusual site. the pilot of a cessna 152 made an emergency landing. board coming -- the two people on board were not hurt. >>> scott pelley's record- breaking trip this past year will be his last. he announced he will retire on april 1. he will continue helping with research related to his mission during his retirement. he holds the record for the most time and space by a us citizen. researchers say he will return to his normal height after spending more time on earth. >>> kiefer sutherland will be in ohio somebody will not be >>> someone's hacked all our technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a cha
am of the view that there are very real reasons we want to make sure the government cannot just willy-nilly get into everyone's iphones. they are full of very personable information. >> the president said it was well front and nter before. in the popular culture also seems to perpetuate that the government is always spying on us.>>> an unusual site. the pilot of a cessna 152 made an emergency landing. board coming -- the two people on board were not hurt. >>> scott...
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it's a great show and they're scheduling it willie nilly. maybe we'll see it this way. >> 57. i thought he was older just because of how long his career has been. >> a young springsteen fa out of being late to class in maybe the most rock and roll way ever. >> she got a signed note from the boss himself. bruce, i will be late to school tomorrow please sign my notes. once the concert ended, that's exactly what he did. he wrote he has been out very late rocking and rolling please excuse him if he's tardy. tom fitzgerald tried the same thing and it didn't work. >> i hope that worked. that's pretty cool. >> he got some good exposure for it. >> tonight at 10:00, we know the president made his pick but what are the chances senate republicans actually vote on the nomination. we take a look at the controversy coming up next. ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. with confidence. may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can
it's a great show and they're scheduling it willie nilly. maybe we'll see it this way. >> 57. i thought he was older just because of how long his career has been. >> a young springsteen fa out of being late to class in maybe the most rock and roll way ever. >> she got a signed note from the boss himself. bruce, i will be late to school tomorrow please sign my notes. once the concert ended, that's exactly what he did. he wrote he has been out very late rocking and rolling...
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are protecting our birds in massachusetts and if they land in florida they can be shot and killed willy-nilly. there is no protection of birds. so species were being eradicated. the other roosevelt for example wrote the last recorded document we have of the passenger pigeon he saw near charlottesville virginia. now that bird is extinct, the last bird, martha died in 1913 and a cincinnati zoo. the extinction and the species is what really concerned theodore roosevelt a great deal. it did the same for franklin roosevelt. fdr's mechanism was again he had people coming in and say -- the reason they slaughtered all the birds was because any woman in the audience to hear me would have come years ago for a public lecture wearing bonnet with ornamental feathers. just like you see the pictures of the buffalo that some people say 30-60 million use to go across the great plains, in florida they would come with some i automatic weapons and these and gotten them all down, plucking the feathers and stilling the eggs. we were decimating species. the flamingo used to be all over florida and now luckily there
are protecting our birds in massachusetts and if they land in florida they can be shot and killed willy-nilly. there is no protection of birds. so species were being eradicated. the other roosevelt for example wrote the last recorded document we have of the passenger pigeon he saw near charlottesville virginia. now that bird is extinct, the last bird, martha died in 1913 and a cincinnati zoo. the extinction and the species is what really concerned theodore roosevelt a great deal. it did the...
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the republicans go willy nilly.fact that the conservatism movement that only '72 with jimmy carter, '76 with carter, maybe a little bit with mcgovern in '72 while you had an insurgency. >> charlie, speaking of '64, nominated barely goldwater, that's also to me the best sort of historical marker for what we might see in cleveland insofar as you have a takeover essentially the party by a certain wing of it and the other wing rejects it. here is nelson rockefeller on the floor in '64 basically ripping the face off the guy who is going to be the nominee. take a listen. >> there is no place in this republican party for those who would infiltrate its ranks, distort its aims and convert it into a cloak of apparent respectability for a dangerous extremism. >> you can hear him being booed and he doesn't name goldwater, everyone understood, charlie, what he was talking about. >> well, it was a wild convention. i have talked to people who -- i mean, if donald trump does, as he's flirted with his whole campaign, turns his crowd
the republicans go willy nilly.fact that the conservatism movement that only '72 with jimmy carter, '76 with carter, maybe a little bit with mcgovern in '72 while you had an insurgency. >> charlie, speaking of '64, nominated barely goldwater, that's also to me the best sort of historical marker for what we might see in cleveland insofar as you have a takeover essentially the party by a certain wing of it and the other wing rejects it. here is nelson rockefeller on the floor in '64...
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when he comes out and says these things willy nilly and takes no responsibility whatsoever, that should be concerning to anyone who wants to put this person in the oval office with the power of the presidency behind him when he doesn't seem to care about -- >> the normal place to litigate that is in the news media, which i've had the same experience you have. i have the good fortune of having an interview scheduled with him the day president obama released his birth certificate. >> i talked to him after he claimed his team was there. there's no evidence he ever sent any team there. our reporter talks to anybody in hawaii who any investigative person would talk to and there was no detective from donald trump. and donald trump kept saying you'll see what we found. they never found anything. >> he swats back in interviews and then you have -- how much time do you have? you are out of time. if it's not litigated in the media, they are usually litigated on the debate stage and his rivals let ten debates go by before they decided to attack him. now that they know donald trump is a threat he w
when he comes out and says these things willy nilly and takes no responsibility whatsoever, that should be concerning to anyone who wants to put this person in the oval office with the power of the presidency behind him when he doesn't seem to care about -- >> the normal place to litigate that is in the news media, which i've had the same experience you have. i have the good fortune of having an interview scheduled with him the day president obama released his birth certificate. >>...
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- [amanda] we always say, booze first, chocolate 2nd, then go willy nilly back and forth to see how they play together. - oh okay, so i'm not supposed to take this down in one bite? - no. - [natalie] okay. - you're gonna have to-- - [natalie] glad i asked. - gonna have to hold back. do it half and half. so the port tastes like brown sugar roasted cherries, it's really deep, it's sweet, it's rich and it helps with the creaminess of the chocolate. a dark chocolate? - [amanda] yeah. - i am not normally a dark chocolate fan, but i am now! - [amanda] this is what i was sayin'. - i knew, i haven't had lilly's yet, see? - um hmm, where have you been? seven years. i don't know. - so keep going back and forth? do i have to keep going? - you don't have to keep going. you can now finish the entire thing, 'cause now you know what the wine tastes like, what the chocolate tastes like. and now you see how the wine affects the chocolate. - that is delicious and what a great gift to give to someone if you're taking somewhere. - absolutely. easy peasy. we also do chocolate bars and on top of the chocolate
- [amanda] we always say, booze first, chocolate 2nd, then go willy nilly back and forth to see how they play together. - oh okay, so i'm not supposed to take this down in one bite? - no. - [natalie] okay. - you're gonna have to-- - [natalie] glad i asked. - gonna have to hold back. do it half and half. so the port tastes like brown sugar roasted cherries, it's really deep, it's sweet, it's rich and it helps with the creaminess of the chocolate. a dark chocolate? - [amanda] yeah. - i am not...
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the republicans go willy nilly.hat the conservatism movement that only '72 with jimmy carter, '76 with carter, maybe a little bit with mcgovern in '72 while you had an insurgency. >> charlie, speaking of '64, nominated barely goldwater, that's also to me the best sort of historical marker for what we might see in cleveland insofar as you have a takeover essentially the party by a certain wing of it and the other wing rejects it. here is nelson rockefeller on the floor in '64 basically ripping the face off the guy who is going to be the nominee. take a listen. >> there is no place in this republican party for those who would infiltrate its ranks, distort its aims and convert it into a cloak of apparent respectability for a dangerous extremism. >> you can hear him being booed and he doesn't name goldwater, everyone understood, charlie, what he was talking about. >> well, it was a wild convention. i have talked to people who -- i mean, if donald trump does, as he's flirted with his whole campaign, turns his crowd on th
the republicans go willy nilly.hat the conservatism movement that only '72 with jimmy carter, '76 with carter, maybe a little bit with mcgovern in '72 while you had an insurgency. >> charlie, speaking of '64, nominated barely goldwater, that's also to me the best sort of historical marker for what we might see in cleveland insofar as you have a takeover essentially the party by a certain wing of it and the other wing rejects it. here is nelson rockefeller on the floor in '64 basically...
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are protecting our birds in massachusetts and if they land in florida they can be shot and killed willy-nilly. there is no protection of birds. so species were being eradicated. the other roosevelt for example wrote the last recorded document we have of the passenger pigeon he saw near charlottesville virginia. now that bird is extinct, the last bird, martha died in 1913 and a cincinnati zoo. the extinction and the species is what really concerned theodore roosevelt a great deal. it did the same for franklin roosevelt. fdr's mechanism was again he had people coming in and say -- the reason they slaughtered all the birds was because any woman in the audience to hear me would have come years ago for a public lecture wearing bonnet with ornamental feathers. just like you see the pictures of the buffalo that some people say 30-60 million use to go across the great plains, in florida they would come with some i automatic weapons and these and gotten them all down, plucking the feathers and stilling the eggs. we were decimating species. the flamingo used to be all over florida and now luckily there
are protecting our birds in massachusetts and if they land in florida they can be shot and killed willy-nilly. there is no protection of birds. so species were being eradicated. the other roosevelt for example wrote the last recorded document we have of the passenger pigeon he saw near charlottesville virginia. now that bird is extinct, the last bird, martha died in 1913 and a cincinnati zoo. the extinction and the species is what really concerned theodore roosevelt a great deal. it did the...
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the reason it's a big deal, the pledge is not a willy-nilly thing. of the republican party was so worried that donald trump was going to bolt from the party, run an independent bid and hurt a potential republican candidate that he made every candidate sign a pledge and reince priebus went to trump tower to personally ask donald trump to do so. so that is why this is kind of so incredible. now, having said all that, we'll see what happens when the voting is done in june, when the actual convention happens to see who it is and how things fall in line. but it just really does show you how frayed the party is. and it's not just the party, it's also the individual campaigns and the tone and tenor. you mentioned what has been going on with donald trump and his campaign manager who was charged in florida yesterday with one count of battery and he is still by his side and donald trump was asked by anderson if he's going to stick with corey lewandowski. here's what happened there. >> your campaign manager, corey lewandowski, charged with simple battery for gr
the reason it's a big deal, the pledge is not a willy-nilly thing. of the republican party was so worried that donald trump was going to bolt from the party, run an independent bid and hurt a potential republican candidate that he made every candidate sign a pledge and reince priebus went to trump tower to personally ask donald trump to do so. so that is why this is kind of so incredible. now, having said all that, we'll see what happens when the voting is done in june, when the actual...
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those are the most delicate projects and those are harm and when you willy-nilly set the fees too high and that's what i am really keen on you know based this on the feasibility analysis and it's true that the feasibility analysis can be cooked either way. right? they can be cook that you can afford a higher or a lower fee. it's obviously a political process. i would suggest airing on the lower fee side for the development. thanks. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> supervisors. i am build inc. and i want to thank you all for the concern about housing. i certainly share it. affordable housing is critical in san francisco. and two things i'm going to say. one is we've got to get the percentage right whether with a feasibility study or some other way. we don't want to kill the goose that's laying the golden eggs here and get the grandfathering right we have a pipeline that is creating huge community benefits right now. i sit on the market octavia board and our budget in the next five years for the pipeline projects is $40 million in fees and directly impact that neighborhood
those are the most delicate projects and those are harm and when you willy-nilly set the fees too high and that's what i am really keen on you know based this on the feasibility analysis and it's true that the feasibility analysis can be cooked either way. right? they can be cook that you can afford a higher or a lower fee. it's obviously a political process. i would suggest airing on the lower fee side for the development. thanks. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >>...
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. >> the so-called tax extenders and willy-nilly spent $700 million unpaid for.rates and close the loopholes. >> we talked about dodd-frank. gone too far? seems to be suppressing banking lending out there. is it something that needs to be changed? >> there were a group of us that were trying to say, let's look at community banks, regionals and see where we went too far. i think the framework of dodd-frank makes enormous sense. i was very involved with that effort. were there places where we over shot the goal absolutely. but what has always been the case whether it's financial reform, health care reform, consistently in our country congress never gets it 100% right. you come back and fix it after the fact. unfortunately you have people on both sides some say you can't touch a world. a whole group on the republican side say no we won't reform. repeal or nothing. candidly that's not where you ought to be. >> senator, you care a lot about work with everybody. you're not a centrist. you're a man of the left. but a capitalist and share these great american values. tel
. >> the so-called tax extenders and willy-nilly spent $700 million unpaid for.rates and close the loopholes. >> we talked about dodd-frank. gone too far? seems to be suppressing banking lending out there. is it something that needs to be changed? >> there were a group of us that were trying to say, let's look at community banks, regionals and see where we went too far. i think the framework of dodd-frank makes enormous sense. i was very involved with that effort. were there...
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but you said this was done sort of -- he was just indicted willy-nilly.derstanding is they were investigating this for four years now. >> you know why? they want him. >> government can do what it wants. >> they wanted him. help me out. i had some of my closest friends plead with me, settle with mr. spitzer. move on with your life. i knew i didn't do anything wrong. i know dick grasso didn't. >> government can't steam roll you. >> all of these headlines, come on. give me a break. we don't know the facts yet. all it takes is some rabid lawyer in the justice department to say i'm going to get him. look at hank greenburg. look at what this attorney general is doing to one of the greatest americans that ever lived. hank greenburg. look at how disgraced -- by the way, if schneiderman wins, he gets hank can't serve on a public corporate board. 92 years old. what the hell? i don't want to be on the board at 80. i can only imagine 92. >> there's lots of evidence that this guy, wherever he was, was constantly trying to maximize profit for companies that he ran and
but you said this was done sort of -- he was just indicted willy-nilly.derstanding is they were investigating this for four years now. >> you know why? they want him. >> government can do what it wants. >> they wanted him. help me out. i had some of my closest friends plead with me, settle with mr. spitzer. move on with your life. i knew i didn't do anything wrong. i know dick grasso didn't. >> government can't steam roll you. >> all of these headlines, come on....
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willy-nillying it is a problem. >> i would like to take the remainder of our time to ask you all a questionwould give you a chance to get out of the particular areas you have been talking about. looking ahead five or 10 years, what do you think the biggest challenge to property rights will be? >> one of the biggest challenges is something i've already seen. as part of my job i've gone to china six times in the past two years. devalueare doing to property rights here is echoing around the world. other countries are looking and saying, we would like access to u.s. technology. we would like to be able to copy that. whatever we do here has ramifications around the world. >> i would echo that. the biggest problem we have is that property rights are enshrined in our constitution but not by and large enforced by our judiciary. for the last 40 or so years we have judiciary that has rendered property rights meaningless. either we will have a supreme court that respects and respects way the rights the constitution does, or we will have a court full of yes women and yes-men who rubberstamp whatever th
willy-nillying it is a problem. >> i would like to take the remainder of our time to ask you all a questionwould give you a chance to get out of the particular areas you have been talking about. looking ahead five or 10 years, what do you think the biggest challenge to property rights will be? >> one of the biggest challenges is something i've already seen. as part of my job i've gone to china six times in the past two years. devalueare doing to property rights here is echoing...
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no they can't nilly willie fly y flags.something that was offensive that guy. that guy >> here's the catch. h this person is flying it on then interior.ri there is policy in our appur building i did check this allck right. you can't fly thing on the on t balcony or hank towels on theeln balconies.onies. but interior wise you can do ito what you want. so this point i mean i have to e knock on their door and go, heyy i fine it offensive or i leave -- >> i believe it's their right. i it's their own space but i thini you have to the to do whathave h personally makes you feel thee u best and i think if you feelf yu like you need to address it,ddrs then you need to address it.ss it doesn't -- you also have toav go in knowing it may not changec that person's behavior.r. >> right. >> you might have a more m contentious relationship.elatio for me for something it's worthm it. we'll fight all day for whatevea i believe. if that's the way you want to d it that's just me. m we'll go at it all day. >> could be continued neck weekc as i
no they can't nilly willie fly y flags.something that was offensive that guy. that guy >> here's the catch. h this person is flying it on then interior.ri there is policy in our appur building i did check this allck right. you can't fly thing on the on t balcony or hank towels on theeln balconies.onies. but interior wise you can do ito what you want. so this point i mean i have to e knock on their door and go, heyy i fine it offensive or i leave -- >> i believe it's their right. i...
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now we don't do it willy-nilly. we don't do it for a small thing. but for something like this, it may well be required. and, frankly, this is one of the most important lessons of economics that we have tried, all of us who have children have tried to teach our children is you don't spend money that you don't have. well, i guess unless you're the federal government, you can print it or you can borrow it. but at some point, the birds come home to roost. of course, our commitment to commonsense spending goes far beyond today's hearing on a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. many will recall that folks on this side of the aisle highlighted gimmicks in the discretionary budget process that only hide the real costs and don't actually reduce spending. there is a lot of shell game that goes on here in washington, d.c. and i'm glad our budget amendment last year focused on bringing stunts like that to an end and placed a limit on their use in the appropriations process. and most recently, we used reconciliation through the budget process to keep
now we don't do it willy-nilly. we don't do it for a small thing. but for something like this, it may well be required. and, frankly, this is one of the most important lessons of economics that we have tried, all of us who have children have tried to teach our children is you don't spend money that you don't have. well, i guess unless you're the federal government, you can print it or you can borrow it. but at some point, the birds come home to roost. of course, our commitment to commonsense...